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P61-94 Opponents HuskiesOpponents Opponents Alabama Crimson Tide November 24, 25, 26, 27 –– Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2005 Schedule 2004 Results Enrollment: 20,333 Nov. 19 Western Carolina BAMA (20-13, 8-8) OPP Colors: Crimson & White Nov. 21 North Texas 62 vs. Pittsburgh 71 69 Louisiana Tech 63 Nickname: Crimson Tide Nov. 24-27 Great Alaska Shootout Conference: Southeastern Conference 83 Southeastern Louisiana 76 Dec. 1 East Tennessee State 71 at Providence 76 Homecourt (Capacity): Coleman Coliseum (15,316) Dec. 4 at Charlotte 79 UNC Charlotte 72 Athletic Director: Mal Moore Dec. 7 at Alabama State 65 Austin Peay 47 Basketball SID: Larry White Dec. 11 Temple 76 Tennessee-Chattanooga 72 Office Phone: (205) 348–6084 Dec. 18 Tennessee State 87 vs. Oregon 86 101 Mercer 44 Home Phone: (205) 333–1640 Dec. 22 Texas A&M 71 Wisconsin 56 FAX Phone: (205) 348–8841 Dec. 29 at Wisconsin 47 at Xavier 68 Press Row Phone: (205) 348–6084 Jan. 1 New Orleans 66 at LSU 70 Website: www.rolltide.com Jan. 5 at Vanderbilt 81 Arkansas 65 Jan. 8 LSU 69 Auburn 46 Mark Gottfried Series Record (Win streak): BAMA leads 1–0 (BAMA 1) 45 at Georgia 42 Head Basketball Coach: Matt Gottfried Jan. 11 at Arkansas 60 at Ole Miss 71 Alma Mater (Year): Alabama (1987) Jan. 18 Mississippi State 78 Florida 88 Record at School (Years): 119–74 (6) Jan. 22 at Ole Miss 54 LSU 60 Jan. 26 at Auburn 82 at South Carolina (ot) 90 Overall Record (Years): 187–99 (9) Jan. 29 Georgia 55 at Kentucky 66 Record vs. Washington: 1–0 83 Tennessee 70 Feb. 5 at Florida Assistant Coaches: Philip Pearson, Orlando Early, Tom Asbury 67 Vanderbilt 70 Feb. 9 at Tennessee Basketball Office Phone: (205) 348–4551 77 at Mississippi State 73 Feb. 12 Ole Miss 72 at Auburn 71 Last Year’s Record: 20–13 (NCAA Elite Eight) Feb. 16 Arkansas 84 Ole Miss 69 Conference Record (Finish): 8–8 (2nd, tied) Feb. 19 South Carolina 72 at Arkansas (ot) 68 Starters Returning/Lost: 4 / 1 Feb. 22 at LSU 81 Mississippi State (ot) 82 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7 / 4 84 vs. Tennessee (SEC Tourney) 49 Feb. 26 Kentucky 73 vs. Florida (SEC Tourney) (ot) 75 Top Returners: F, 6-6, Jr., Kennedy Winston (17.1 ppg / 5.5 rpg) Mar. 2 Auburn 65 vs. Southern Illinois (NCAA) 64 Kennedy Winston G, 6-3, Sr., Earnest Shelton (15.8 ppg / 3.8 rpg) Mar. 5 at Mississippi State 70 vs. Stanford (NCAA) 67 Mar. 10-13 SEC Tournament 80 vs. Syracuse (NCAA) 71 71 vs. Connecticut (NCAA) 87 Alaska Anchorage Seawolves November 24, 25, 26, 27 –– Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska Location: Anchorage, Alaska 99508 2005 Schedule 2004 Results Enrollment: 20,337 Nov. 18-20 AT&T Alascom Jamboree UAA (20–10, 10–8) OPP Colors: Green & Gold Nov. 24-27 Great Alaska Shootout 101 Hawaii Pacific 72 Nickname: Seawolves Dec. 2 Western Oregon 94 Eastern Oregon 70 80 Hawaii Pacific 67 Conference: Great Northwest Athletic Dec. 4 Humboldt State Homecourt (Capacity): Wells Fargo Sports Complex (1,250) 57 Seton Hall 62 Dec. 17 Multnomah Bible College 80 Texas State 59 Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Cobb Dec. 18 Multnomah Bible College 72 Canisius 67 Basketball SID: Nate Sagan Dec. 30-31 Glacier Classic 83 Seattle Pacific (ot) 89 Office Phone: (907) 786–1295 Jan. 6 at Northwest Nazarene 100 Western Washington 82 Home Phone: (907) 278–6283 Jan. 8 at Seattle University 65 vs. Notre Dame de Namur 52 86 at Chaminade 72 FAX Phone: (907) 563–4565 Jan. 13 Central Washington Press Row Phone: TBA 76 vs. Hawaii Pacific 73 Jan. 15 Saint Martin’s 108 vs. Columbia Union 51 Website: www.goseawolves.com Jan. 20 at Seattle Pacific 67 vs. Lake Superior State 60 Rusty Osborne Series Record (Win streak): UW leads 2–1 (UW 1) Jan. 22 at Western Washington 71 Alaska Fairbanks 68 Head Basketball Coach: Rusty Osborne Jan. 29 at Alaska Fairbanks 66 at Humboldt State 78 Alma Mater (Year): Texas (1988) Feb. 3 Seattle University 69 at Western Oregon 78 84 Northwest Nazarene 82 Record at School (Years): First Year Feb. 5 Northwest Nazarene Overall Record (Years): First Year 52 Seattle University 51 Feb. 10 at Saint Martin’s 80 at Saint Martin’s 69 Record vs. Washington: First Meeting Feb. 12 at Central Washington 82 at Central Washington 91 Associate Head Coach: Shane Rinner Feb. 17 Western Washington 56 at Alaska Fairbanks 70 Assistant Coach: Bryan Weakley Feb. 19 Seattle Pacific 95 Western Oregon 76 67 Humboldt State (ot) 69 Basketball Office Phone: (907) 786–1042 Feb. 26 Alaska Fairbanks Last Year’s Record: 20–10 59 at Seattle University 55 Mar. 3 at Humboldt State 71 at Northwest Nazarene 82 Conference Record (Finish): 10–8 (4th, tied) Mar. 5 at Western Oregon 74 Central Washington 47 Starters Returning/Lost: 3 / 2 86 Saint Martin’s 70 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5 / 9 80 at Western Washington 87 Kemmy Burgess Top Returners: G, 6–1, Sr., Kemmy Burgess (16.1 ppg / 4.1 rpg) 75 at Seattle Pacific 73 F, 6–5, Jr., Adam Fitt-Chappell (10.1 ppg / 3.4 rpg) 61 vs. BYU-Hawaii 67 62 • 2004–05 Washington Basketball • Opponents Arizona Wildcats Thursday, January 27 — at McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz., 5:30 p.m. PST (FSN) Saturday, February 26 — Bank of America Arena, Seattle, Wash., 1:00, 4:00 or 6:00 pm. PST (TV TBA) Location: Tucson, Ariz., 85721 2005 Schedule 2004 Results Enrollment: 37,000 Nov. 15 MIBA Preseason NIT (San Diego) UA (20–10, 11–7) OPP Colors: Cardinal & Navy Nov. 21 at Virginia 107 Northern Arizona 73 77 vs. Florida 78 Nickname: Wildcats Nov. 30 TBA 68 at Saint Louis 67 Conference: Pacific–10 Dec. 5 vs. Mississippi State Homecourt (Capacity): McKale Center (14,545) 91 vs. Texas 83 Dec. 11 Utah 85 Marquette 75 Athletic Director: Jim Livengood Dec. 18 at Marquette 84 Saint Mary’s 78 Basketball SID: Richard Paige Dec. 22 Wyoming 83 San Diego State 71 Office Phone: (520) 621–4163 Dec. 28-30 Fiesta Bowl Classic 107 Liberty 91 72 Louisiana-Lafayette 69 Home Phone: (520) 790–4347 Jan. 2 Arizona State FAX Phone: (520) 621–2681 93 at Arizona State 74 Jan. 6 at California 95 California 75 Press Row Phone: (520) 621–4334 Jan. 8 at Stanford 72 Stanford 82 Website: www.arizcats.com Jan. 13 USC 90 at USC 99 Lute Olson Series Record (Win streak): UA leads 36–18 (UW 3) Jan. 15 UCLA 97 at UCLA 72 Head Basketball Coach: Lute Olson Jan. 20 at Oregon 109 Oregon State 75 90 Oregon 66 Alma Mater (Year): Augsburg (1956) Jan. 22 at Oregon State Record at School (Years): 519–159 (21) 83 at Washington 96 Jan. 27 Washington 61 at Washington State 57 Overall Record (Years): 711–249 (31) Jan. 29 Washington State 83 at California 87 Record vs. Washington: 31–14 Feb. 3 California 77 at Stanford 80 Assistant Coaches: Jim Rosborough, Rodney Tention, Josh Pastner Feb. 5 Stanford 97 USC 70 107 UCLA 83 Basketball Office Phone: (520) 621–4813 Feb. 10 at USC 100 at Oregon 87 Last Year’s Record: 20–10 (NCAA) Feb. 12 at UCLA Conference Record (Finish): 11–7 (3rd) 84 at Oregon State 90 Feb. 17 Oregon 84 Washington 89 Starters Returning/Lost: 4 / 1 Feb. 19 Oregon State 72 Washington State 60 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9 / 3 Feb. 24 at Washington 106 Arizona State 81 Top Returners: G, 6–4, Jr., Hassan Adams (17.3 ppg / 7.1 rpg) Feb. 26 at Washington State 79 vs. USC (Pac-10 Tourney) 76 Channing Frye C, 6–11, Sr., Channing Frye (16.0 ppg / 7.2 rpg) 85 vs. Washington (Pac-10 Tourney) 90 Mar. 3 at Arizona State 76 vs. Seton Hall (NCAA) 80 Mar. 10-12 Pac-10 Tournament Arizona State Sun Devils Sunday, January 30 — at Wells Fargo Arena, Tempe, Ariz., 12:45 p.m. PST (CBS) Thursday, February 24 — Bank of America Arena, Seattle, Wash., 7:30 p.m. PST (FSN) Location: Tempe, Ariz., 85287 2005 Schedule 2004 Results Enrollment: 45,693 Nov. 21-27 Las Vegas Invitational ASU (10–17, 4–14) OPP Colors: Maroon & Gold Nov. 30 at Temple 89 Arkansas-Little Rock 72 Nickname: Sun Devils Dec. 4 Cal State Northridge 83 Cal State Fullerton 76 Conference: Pacific–10 Dec. 6 Fairleigh Dickinson 77 UC Riverside 68 Homecourt (Capacity): Wells Fargo Arena (14,141) Dec. 12 UC Riverside 60 at Nebraska 66 70 Temple 66 Athletic Director: Gene Smith Dec. 20 Northwestern 61 at Northwestern 63 Basketball SID: Doug Tammaro Dec. 22 Santa Clara Office Phone: (480) 965–5799 81 McNeese State 61 Dec. 28-29 ASU Hoops Classic 89 San Diego 70 Home Phone: (480) 705–5011 Jan. 2 at Arizona 76 Western Michigan 81 FAX Phone: (480) 965–5408 Jan. 6 at Stanford 74 Arizona 93 Press Row Phone: (480) 965–4778 or 7274 Jan. 8 at California 62 Stanford 63 Website: www.thesundevils.com Jan. 13 UCLA 62 California 74 Rob Evans Series Record (Win streak): ASU leads 33–22 (UW 2) Jan. 15 USC 58 at UCLA 66 Head Basketball Coach: Rob Evans Jan. 20 at Oregon State 100 at USC 85 76 Oregon 83 Alma Mater (Year): New Mexico State (1968) Jan. 22 at Oregon 79 Oregon State 83 Record at School (Years): 90–89 (6) Jan. 27 Washington State Overall Record (Years): 176–170 (12) 56 at Washington State 63 Jan.
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