University of Washington 2005 Men’s March 22, 2005 MEDIA RELATIONS: (206) 543–2230 FAX: (206) 543–5000 CONTACT: Dan Lepse ([email protected]) INTERNET: www.gohuskies.com Top-Seed Washington NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament • Albuquerque Region • CBS TV University Arena; Albuquerque, N.M. - seeding in (parenthesis) Meets No. 4 Louisville Thur., Mar. 24 — (1) Washington vs. (4) Louisville; 5:10 p.m. MST (4:10 p.m. PST) Husky Sports Radio Network / KJR (AM 950) in Puget Sound Area Huskies-Cardinals clash in The top two remaining seeds in the Albuquerque Region square off Thursday when No. 1 NCAA Sweet 16 Thursday Washington (29-5) and No. 4 Louisville (31-4) clash, Thursday, Mar. 24 at 5:10 p.m. Mountain Time (4:10 Pacific Time) at New Mexico’s University Arena. The regional The Huskies have a 4-1 record this season semifinal game will be televised live on CBS. Pac-10 Tournament champion Washington is against this year’s Sweet 16 qualifiers. ranked No. 8 in the Associated Press poll while Louisville is No. 4. The Huskies have a 5- Washington is undefeated at home (15-0) 1 record this season against ranked opponents, including Saturday’s 97-79 second-round and neutral (8-0) sites this season. UW’s victory over No. 22 Pacific. The Cardinals advanced to the Sweet 16 by virtue of a 76-54 win current 22-game home win streak is the over fifth-seeded Georgia Tech. The Washington/Louisville victor meets the winner of nation’s fourth longest. Thursday’s Texas Tech/West Virginia contest, Saturday for the opportunity to advance to UW’s 29-win total matches the single-sea- the Final Four. Washington’s only Final Four appearance came in 1953. In the 52 years since son schoolrecord established in 1938 (29-7). then, UW’s furthest advancements were Sweet 16 berths in 1984, 1998 and now 2005. Going for 30: The Huskies’ hope to win Thursday and reach the 30-win plateau for the first 2005 UW Schedule & Results time in school history. Washington ranks 16th among all-time NCAA Division I programs (29–5, 14–4 in Pac-10) with 1,503 all-time victories. The only schools with more all-time victories that have not Nov. 19 Seattle Pacific W 89–71 registered a 30-win season are Penn (1592), Oregon State (1546) and Princeton (1515). Great Alaska Shootout ; Anchorage, Ak.— 1st Place Nov. 25 vs. Utah (ESPN2) W 78–71 Projected Husky Starting Lineup: Washington Huskies 29–5, 14–4 in Pac-10 Nov. 26 vs. Oklahoma (ESPN2) W 96–91 Pos. No. Name Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Hometown Points Rebs. Assists Nov. 27 vs. #19 Alabama (ESNP2) W 79–76 F 15 Bobby Jones 6-6 215 Jr. Compton, Calif. 11.3 5.5 1.7 Dec. 1 at Gonzaga (FSNW) L 87–99 F 42 Mike Jensen 6-8 240 Jr. Kent, Wash. 6.4 4.2 0.9 Dec. 5 Eastern Washington W 89–56 G 1 Tre Simmons 6-5 200 Sr. Seattle, Wash. 16.2 5.0 1.6 Dec. 7 San Diego State W 98–69 G 2 5-9 180 Jr. Seattle, Wash. 16.6 3.9 4.6 Dec. 12 at Loyola Marymount (FSN) W 100–93 G 5 Will Conroy 6-2 195 Sr. Seattle, Wash. 9.2 3.4 6.4 Dec. 19 #12 N.C. State (FSN) W 68–64 Television Tidbits: All NCAA Tournament games are televised live on CBS (KIRO, channel Dec. 22 Sacred Heart W 114–53 7 in Seattle). Gus Johnson, Len Elmore and Tracy Wolfson call the action for UW’s region. Dec. 24 Houston W 110–63 Dec. 31 • California (FSN) W 81–67 Radio Coverage: Thursday’s UW-Louisville game airs on the Husky Radio Network. The Jan. 2 • Stanford (FSNW) W 76–73 game will be broadcast on flagship station KJR (AM 950) throughout the Puget Sound area. Jan. 6 • at USC W 84–59 Bob Rondeau calls the action with color commentary from Jason Hamilton. Jan. 8 • at UCLA L 86–95 Potent Offense: The high-powered Huskies have generated 185 points in their two NCAA Jan. 13 • Oregon W 77–56 Tournament games, the second-leading total among this year’s field behind North Carolina’s Jan. 15 • Oregon State (FSNW) W 108-68 Jan. 23 • Washington State (FSN) W 66–48 188. Washington had five double-figure scorers in both games, helping produce an average Jan. 27 • at #11 Arizona (FSN) L 82–91 of 92.5 points per outing. UW’s 97-point total Saturday against Pacific was the highest figure Jan. 30 • at Arizona State (CBS) W 79–70 during regulation play in this year’s tournament. The Huskies amassed 100 points in last Feb. 3 • USC W 99–69 year’s first-round loss to UAB, giving them a 95.0 average in their last three NCAA games. Feb. 5 • UCLA (FSN) W 82–70 UW in the NCAAs: In its 12th appearance, Washington has a 12-12 all-time record in NCAA Feb. 10 • at Oregon (FSN) W ot 95–88 Feb. 13 • at Oregon State (FSN) L 73–90 Tournament play. The Huskies won their opening NCAA game for the fifth time, snapping Feb. 19 • at Washington St. (FSNW) W 68–55 a three-game postseason losing streak dating to 1998. Washington previously advanced to Feb. 24 • Arizona State (FSN) W 90–82 the Sweet 16 in 1984 and 1998. The Huskies reached the final eight in 1943, 1948 and 1951 Feb. 26 • #9 Arizona (FSN) W 93–85 before finishing third in 1953 in their only Final Four berth. Mar. 3 • at California (FSN) W 106–73 Husky Seeds: The Huskies have participated in the NCAA Tournament on 11 previous Mar. 5 • at Stanford (CBS) L 67–77 occasions, six since the seeding process began. This is their first No. 1 seed. Previously, Pac-10 Tournament ; Los Angeles, Calif.— 1st Place Washington’s best seed was a No. 5 in 1985. Mar. 10 vs. Arizona State (FSN) W ot 95–90 Year Seed Tournament Result Mar. 11 vs. Stanford (FSN) W 66–63 2005 1 Advanced to Sweet 16 Mar. 12 vs. #8 Arizona (CBS) W 81–72 2004 8 Lost to UAB (100-102) in 1st round NCAA Tournament 1999 7 Lost to Miami, Ohio (58-59) in 1st round Mar. 17 vs. Montana (CBS) W 88–77 1998 11 Advanced to Sweet 16, lost to Connecticut (74-75) in third round Mar. 19 vs. #22 Pacific (CBS) W 97–79 1986 12 Lost to Michigan State (70-72) in 1st round Mar. 24 vs. #4 Louisville (CBS) 4:10 p.m. 1985 5 Lost to Kentucky (58-66) in 1st round Pacific Times Listed • Pac-10 Game # AP Ranking 1984 6 Advanced to Sweet 16, lost to Dayton (58-64) in third round Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 2

Associated Press Poll Familiar Face: Junior forward Jamaal Williams returns to Albuquerque where he played for New Mexico in 2002 and 2003 before transferring to Washington. He red-shirted last (Mar. 14, 2004) year and now averages 9.6 points, ranking No. 2 in the Pac-10 with 56.5 percent. No. Team (1st place votes) Record Last Week 1. Illinois (72) 32–1 1 Did You Know?: Four former Washington assistant coaches directed teams into the 2005 2. North Carolina 27–4 2 NCAA Tournament as head coaches: Mark Fox (Nevada), Ray Giacoletti (Utah), Trent 3. Duke 25–5 5 Johnson (Stanford) and Ritchie McKay (New Mexico). 4. Louisville 29–4 6 5. Wake Forest 26–5 3 2005 Husky Highlights: 6. Oklahoma State 24–6 10 • The 29 wins tie for the school single-season record established in 1938. 7. Kentucky 25–5 4 • Washington advances to Sweet 16 for first time since 1998, the third time since 1954. 8. WASHINGTON 27–5 14 9. Arizona 27–6 8 • Huskies claim first Pac-10 Tournament championship. 10. Gonzaga 25–4 11 • Great Alaska Shootout champions. 11. Syracuse 27–6 16 • is UW’s first Pac-10 Coach of the Year since 1996 (). 12. Kansas 23–6 9 • Two Huskies (Nate Robinson & Tre Simmons) on All-Pac-10 first team for first time since 1987. 13. Connecticut 22–7 12 Perfect 15-0 home record is 11th undefeated home mark in UW history, the first since 1984. 14. Boston College 24–4 7 • 15. Michigan State 22–6 13 • Current 22-game home winning streak is the fourth-longest in the nation. 16. Florida 23–7 nr • Senior Will Conroy breaks school assists records with 507 for his career and 211 this season. 17. Oklahoma 24–7 17 • Conroy becomes the 23rd player in Pac-10 history with 500 assists, the 18th to also register 1,000 points. 18. Utah 27–5 15 • UW posts highest back-to-back scoring total (224) in its history with 114 vs. Sacred Heart & 110 vs. Houston. 19. Villanova 22–7 19 20. Wisconsin 22–8 23 • School single-season scoring record of 2,947 points shatters 18-year-old mark of 2,624 set in 1987. 21. Alabama 24–7 20 The Louisville Series: 22. Pacific 26–3 18 > The all-time series between Washington and Louisville is tied at 1-1. 23. Cincinnati 24–7 21 24. Texas Tech 20–10 nr > Both previous meetings were neutral-site encounters, taking place in the semifinal 25. Georgia Tech 19–11 nr round of the Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage. Note: 2005 Washington opponents listed in bold > The Cardinals defeated UW 58-47 on Nov. 27, 1982 in the series’ first meeting. > The Huskies were victorious in the most recent meeting, a 69-54 decision over ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll defending NCAA champion Louisville on Nov. 29, 1986. (Mar. 14, 2004) > The two schools had a pair of common opponents this season. Louisville won 82-67 No. Team (1st place votes) Record Last Week against Stanford which UW had a 2-1 record against. The Huskies routed Houston 1. Illinois (31) 32–1 1 2. Duke 25–5 5 110-63 while the Cardinals lost 70-67 to the Cougars. 3. North Carolina 27–4 2 > In his fourth year at Louisville, Rick Pitino has never coached against the Huskies. 4. Louisville 29–4 6 He is 0-2 coaching against Romar, losing twice in 2002 to Saint Louis. 5. Kentucky 25–5 4 6. Wake Forest 26–5 3 > Third-year Washington coach Lorenzo Romar has a 5-1 record against Louisville, all 7. WASHINGTON 27–5 13 meetings coming while he was at Saint Louis. Romar’s Billikens won their last four 8. Oklahoma State 24–6 11 games against Louisville. 9. Arizona 27–6 8 Hard Luck Huskies: Washington was elimi- 10. Kansas 23–6 9 Huskies in the Polls 11. Gonzaga 25–4 12 nated in its last three NCAA Tournament 12. Boston College 24–4 7 appearances by a combined margin of only UW was ranked in the preseason polls for the first time 13. Syracuse 27–6 18 four points. UW lost 102-100 to UAB last since 1998-99. Here are the week-by-week 2005 polls. 14. Connecticut 22–7 14 season in Columbus, Ohio, losing despite A.P. ESPN/USA Today 15. Michigan State 22–6 10 posting its first 100-point postseason perfor- Mar. 14 8 7 16. Oklahoma 24–7 17 mance. The Huskies were edged 59-58 by Mar. 7 14 13 17. Utah 27–5 15 Miami (Ohio) in the 1999 playoffs in New Feb. 28 10 10 Feb. 21 14 13 18. Florida 23–7 25 Orleans, a game notable for the 43-point per- 19. Wisconsin 22–8 22 Feb. 14 15 13 20. Pacific 26–3 16 formance of the Redhawks’ Wally Szczerbiak. Feb. 7 11 11 21. Alabama 24–7 19 The most memorable hard-luck setback came Jan. 31 13 12 22. Villanova 22–7 21 in the Sweet 16 of the 1998 tournament in Jan. 24 10 10 23. Cincinnati 24–7 20 Greensboro, N.C. UW’s postseason run was Jan. 17 10 10 24. Texas Tech 20–10 nr ended by a 75-74 loss to Connecticut on a last- Jan. 10 14 14 25. Georgia Tech 19–11 nr second putback by Richard Hamilton. Jan. 3 12 14 Notable: Senior Tre Simmons hit three treys Saturday, pushing his total to a UW single- Dec. 27 13 16 season record 78. He surpassed the record of 75 set in 1998 by Deon Luton ... The Huskies Dec. 20 12 17 Dec. 13 18 20 have distributed 645 assists, surpassing the school single-season record of 632 set in 1976 Dec. 6 16 21 ... Junior forward Mike Jensen won the opening tip for Washington in 23 of the 32 games Nov. 29 14 16 in which he jumped this season ... The Huskies have a 25-1 record in games when Nov. 22 22 23 they hold their opponent to 50-percent or less field goal shooting and are 20-0 when Preseason 22 24 committing fewer turnovers than their foes ... UW has a 13-0 record when scoring 90 or Final 2004 not ranked not ranked more points and a 26-1 mark when holding opponents under 90 points. Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 3

Romar’s Resumé: Pac-10 Coach of the Year Lorenzo Romar guided the Huskies to 29 wins in 2005, tying the 1938 squad for the most in school history. He is in his third year 2005 Pac-10 Standings as head coach at Washington after directing a spectacular turnaround during his second (As of Mar. 20) Pac-10 Pct. Overall season. UW posted a 19-12 record in 2004 and participated in the NCAA Tournament 1. Arizona 15–3 .833 29–6 for the first time since 1999. Romar guided the Huskies to their first second-place 2. Washington 14–4 .778 29–5 regular-season finish since 1986 and their first Pac-10 Tournament championship game 3. Stanford 11–7 .611 18–12 appearance since 1987. After opening the conference campaign with an 0-5 record, UW UCLA 11–7 .611 18–11 reeled off 12 wins in its final 13 Pac-10 outings. Capping the run was a 75-62 triumph 5. Oregon State 8–10 .444 17–15 over No. 1 and previously undefeated Stanford in the final regular-season game. 6. Arizona State 7–11 .389 18–14 Romar’s Huskies won all three meetings with highly ranked Arizona. The remarkable Washington State 7–11 .389 12–16 run was ended by a 102-100 loss to UAB in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. 8. Oregon 6–12 .333 14–13 In 2003, Romar guided the Huskies to a 10-17 record, including victories over NCAA California 6–12 .333 13–16 Tournament-bound Stanford and Oregon. He was named to head up the program at his 10. USC 5–13 .278 12–17 alma mater on April 3, 2002. A point guard for the Huskies’ 1978-79 and 1979-80 teams, he is the 18th head coach in UW’s 103-year history and the first African-American to lead the program. In his ninth season overall, Romar has compiled a 151-122 record as a head coach, including a 58-34 mark in three years at Washington. In three years at Saint Louis from 1999-2002, he compiled a 51-44 (.537) mark. He led Pepperdine to a three-year record of 42-44 (.488) from 1996-99, including a pair of second-place finishes in the and an NIT invitation in 1999. His first Saint Louis squad upset top-ranked Cincinnati en route to the Conference USA tournament title and automatic NCAA Tournament berth. Seattle was the site of one of Romar’s greatest coaching moments. As an assistant coach, he helped guide UCLA to an 89-78 triumph over Arkansas in the Kingdome to win the 1995 NCAA Championship. Cameron Dollar, now a UW assistant coach, was one of the stars for the Bruins during that national title contest. Romar built a reputation as one of the nation’s top recruiters while an assistant at UCLA (1992-1996) and was credited with recruiting much of the talent that formed the core of the Bruins’ title team. UCLA’s record during Romar’s four- year assistant coaching tenure was 97-28 (.776). A native of Compton, Calif., Romar graduated from Pius X High School. He earned his associate degree from Cerritos (Calif.) Community College in 1978 before studying at Washington from 1978-80. He completed his coursework at Cincinnati, receiving his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 1992. After starting two seasons at UW for legendary coach , Romar was selected in the seventh round of the 1980 NBA Draft by the . His five-year NBA career included stints with Golden State (1981-84), Milwaukee (1984) and Detroit (1984-85). Following the 1984- 85 season, Romar joined Athletes in Action (AIA), a touring exhibition team on which he served as player-coach from 1989-1992. Romar is the second UW player to return as the head coach, joining Lynn Nance (1989-93). Romar the Giant Killer: Washington has a 2-26 all-time record against top-ranked opponents and Lorenzo Romar played a part in both victories. He coached UW to a 75-62 win over No. 1 Stanford, Mar. 6 in Seattle. On Feb. 22, 1979 the Huskies upset No. 1 UCLA 69-68 in Seattle. Romar was a Husky player then. He registered 10 points and six assists off the bench in 25 minutes against the Bruins. In his first season at Saint Louis, Romar’s Billikens toppled No. 1 Cincinnati in the 2000 Conference USA Tournament. The Staff: Lorenzo Romar’s staff is comprised of third-year assistant coaches Ken Bone and Cameron Dollar along with first-year assistant Jim Shaw. Bone was the head coach at perennial NCAA Division II championship contender Seattle Pacific for 12 seasons before joining UW. After a stellar playing career at UCLA (1994-97) that included the 1995 NCAA championship, Dollar served the previous three years as an assistant coach on Romar’s Saint Louis staff. A native of Chimacum, Wash., Shaw joins the Husky staff after five years on Kelvin Sampson’s Oklahoma staff that included a 2002 Final Four appearance. 2004-05 Washington Basketball Roster (* Used red-shirt season, # walk-on, % will red-shirt in 2004-05) No Name Pos Hgt Wgt Yr Exp Hometown (High School/Junior College) 0 Joel Smith G 6-4 205 Fr. HS Lompoc, Calif. (Lompoc HS/Brewster Academy, N.H.) 1 Tre Simmons G 6-5 200 Sr. * 1V Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS/Green River CC, Wash.) 2 Nate Robinson G 5-9 180 Jr. 2V Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach HS) 3 G 6-6 215 Jr. 2V Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS) 4 Hakeem Rollins C 6-7 245 Sr. 1V Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa HS/Mesa CC, Ariz.) 5 Will Conroy G 6-2 195 Sr. 3V Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS) 11 # Brandon Burmeister G 6-4 190 So. 1V Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island HS) 15 Bobby Jones F 6-6 215 Jr. 2V Compton, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 20 % Ryan Appleby G 6-2 160 So. TR Stanwood, Wash. (Stanwood HS/Florida) 21 # Matt Fletcher F 6-7 230 Jr. * RS Maize, Kan. (Maize HS/Ouachita Baptist, Ark.) 22 Hans Gasser F 6-9 250 So. 1V Issaquah, Wash. (Issaquah HS) 24 Jamaal Williams F 6-5 225 Jr. * RS Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS/New Mexico) 32 # Zane Potter F 6-7 200 Jr. 1V Boring, Ore. (Sam Barlow HS) 34 % Zach Johnson C 6-8 275 Fr. HS Sacramento, Calif. (Natomas HS) 42 Mike Jensen F 6-8 240 Jr. * 2V Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) 52 # Alex Johnson G 6-3 185 Sr. 1V Bellevue, Wash. (Eastside Catholic HS/Bellevue CC, Wash.) Head Coach: Lorenzo Romar, 3rd year (Cincinnati, 1992) Record at Washington (3rd year): 58-34 (.630) Assistant Coaches: Ken Bone, 3rd year (Seattle Pacific, 1983), Cameron Dollar, 3rd year (UCLA, 1997), Jim Shaw, 1st year (Western Oregon, 1985) Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 4

UW vs. the Field: In the regular season, the Huskies played eight teams from the 65-team Quick Facts NCAA field, posting a 9-4 record. UW played Arizona (2-1), Stanford (2-1), Alabama (1- University of Washington 0), Oklahoma (1-0), N.C. State (1-0), Utah (1-0), UCLA (1-1) and Gonzaga (0-1). Athletic Department, 229 Graves Hall, Box 354070 Foul Defeats: One constant in all five Washington losses this season was a large disparity Seattle, WA 98195-4070 in fouls and free throws. The Huskies have attempted 93 less free throws than their opponents in the five defeats combined, an average of 18.6 fewer per game. The most Enrollment: 42,000 (31,474 undergrad) drastic example of this disparity came at Stanford (Mar. 5) when the Cardinal attempted Founded: Nov. 4, 1861 40 free throws to only six for UW. The Huskies have been whistled for 49 more fouls than President: Dr. Mark Emmert their foes in losses, nearly 10 more per game. Athletic Director: Todd Turner Colors: Purple & Gold stats in UW Losses (5) Fouls Average Free Throws Average FT Attempts Average Nickname: Huskies Washington 123 24.6 52 10.4 75 15.0 Head Coach: Lorenzo Romar (3rd year) Opponents 74 14.8 134 26.8 168 33.6 Career Record (9th year): 151-122 Title Talk: The Huskies’ have won all eight of their neutral site games en route to UW Record (3rd year): 58-34 championships at the Great Alaska Shootout and Pac-10 Tournament and two NCAA 2004 Record: 19-12 Tournament wins. Washington is the fourth different Pac-10 Tournament winner in as 2004 Pac-10 Record: 12-6 (2nd) many seasons, joining Arizona (2002), Oregon (2003) and Stanford (2004). Starters Returning / Lost: 5 / 0 High-Scoring Squad: Washington’s offense scored 100 points a school-record five times Lettermen Returning / Lost: 11 / 2 this season to eclipse the four 100-point outings of the 1972 and 1975 teams. The Huskies Last NCAA Tournament: 2004 amassed an unprecedented combined total of 224 in back-to-back games against Sacred Last NIT Berth: 1997 Heart (Dec. 22) and Houston (Dec. 24). UW entered this week ranked second nationally, Husky Media Relations and scores at an 86.7-point clip. North Carolina opened the week leading the NCAA at Jim Daves, Assistant AD 89.1 points per game. Dan Lepse, Men’s Basketball SID 1,000-Point Club: Senior Will Conroy became the 29th 1,000-point scorer in school E-mail: [email protected] history Feb. 10 and his current career total of 1,099 ranks 22nd. Teammate Nate Main Office Phone: (206) 543-2230 Robinson ranks 18th among all-time Huskies with 1,275 career points. Robinson is vying Lepse Direct Phone: (206) 685-3120 to become the first player to lead UW in scoring over three straight seasons since Eldridge Fax: (206) 543-5000 Recasner from 1988-90. Robinson led the Huskies with a 13.0-point average in 2003 and Ticket Office 13.2 in 2004. (206) 543-2200 Defense is the Difference: The Huskies’ offense has been extremely consistent with just Bank of America Arena over a eight -point difference between their output in wins and losses. Defense has keyed 3870 Montlake Boulevard N.E. Washington’s victories. UW has a 26-1 record when holding its foes under 90 points. The Capacity (built): 10,000 (1927) five opponents that defeated the Huskies averaged 90.4 points, nearly 20 more than the Renovated: March 1999 - Nov. 2000 70.7 points the Huskies surrendered in their 29 wins. Washington has a 25-1 record when Directions: Located on the southeast section of the holding opponents to 50 percent or less shooting from the field. UW limited foes to 43.8 Washington campus and 40 minutes north of Sea-Tac percent accuracy in wins, a figure that vaults to 53.1 percent in the five losses. Airport. From Interstate-5 take the Hwy. 520 exit UW Opponent UW Opponent UW Opponent toward Bellevue-Kirkland (east). Travel 1/4 mile and Points Points FG % FG % 3PT % 3PT % take the Montlake Boulevard exit. At the end of the UW Wins (29) 88.0 70.7 49.5% 43.8% 39.7% 31.8% off ramp there is a stop light at Montlake Boulevard. UW Losses (5) 79.0 90.4 44.6% 53.1% 35.9% 46.9% Turn LEFT. Travel across the Montlake Bridge. Husky Stadium will be visible on the RIGHT with Bank of Early Risers: The Huskies are jumping on opponents early, outscoring them by a America Arena visible to the north of the stadium. To combined 312 points (1414-1102) in the first half. The average halftime advantage is 42- access E-10, E-11 or E-12 parking lots, turn RIGHT at 32 for UW which built a double-digit lead in 27 of 34 games. In the second half, the stoplight by the stadium marquee. To access the Washington is outscoring foes by a smaller 120-point count (1505-1385). The Huskies Graves Building, continue through the stoplight and stifled opposing offenses early in several games. They held Montana scoreless for the turn RIGHT immediately after the pedestrian over- opening 3:13, Houston for 6:53, USC for 5:30, Oregon for 3:54, Stanford for 3:25, pass bridge. California for 3:02, Oregon State for 2:28 and Washington State for 2:16. UW trailed at Internet halftime just six times, by one point against Gonzaga and North Carolina State, two at www.gohuskies.com Stanford, four at Oregon, seven at Oregon State and eight versus Arizona. UW’s Last Game: #8 UW 97, #22 Pacific 79 (Mar. 19, 2005/Boise, Id.) — Bobby Jones scored 10 points in the opening five minutes as eighth-ranked Washington led the entire game en route to a 97-79 win over No. 22 Pacific in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Taco Bell Arena. The Huskies (29-5) tied the school record for victories in a season and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1998. Jones, who scored 13 of his 19 points in the first half, helped the Huskies take a 41-34 halftime lead. Nate Robinson scored 18 of his 23 points after halftime as UW stretched the lead to as many as 26 points. Pacific (27-4) missed its final six shots of the first half and first four of the second. The Huskies shot 61 percent (19-31) in the second half and 56 percent (36-64) for the game. The Tigers were paced by the 17 points and 10 rebounds of Guillaume Yango. Christian Maraker added 12 points, all in the first half. Will Conroy distributed 10 assists for UW, becoming the 23rd player in Pac-10 history to reach the 500 career plateau. Tre Simmons scored 15 points for UW and Brandon Roy added 14. Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 5

Prolific Passer: Senior point guard Will Conroy entered this week ranked No. 18 2005 Honors nationally and currently leads the Pac-10 with 6.39 assists per game. That figure is well Washington Huskies ahead of the school-record pace of 5.8 that led to the previous single-season record 163 • No. 1 seed, Albuquerque Region assists for Chester Dorsey in 1976. Conroy has distributed 211 assists this season to • Champions, Pac-10 Tournament become the first player in UW history to post three 100-assist seasons. He delivered • Champions, Great Alaska Shootout 142 assists in 2004 and 108 in 2003. Conroy ranked fifth among Pac-10 playmakers • Team of the Week, ESPN.com (Nov. 29) in 2004 with 4.58 assists per game. As a team, the Huskies are averaging 19.0 assists • Team of the Week, collegeinsider.com (Nov. 29) per game, their best mark since the 1976 squad averaged 22.6 en route to a school- Will Conroy record total of 632. Washington leads the Pac-10 and ranks No. 2 nationally in assists • All-Pac-10, honorable mention per game behind only North Carolina (19.7). • School career & single-season assist record holder UW Single-Season Assist Leaders Bobby Jones • All-Tournament Team, Great Alaska Shootout No. Player (Year) Assists Avg. No. Player (Years) Assists Avg. 1. Will Conroy (2005) 211 6.4 4. Will Conroy (2004) 142 4.6 Nate Robinson 2. Chester Dorsey (1976) 163 5.8 5. Chester Dorsey (1975) 140 5.6 • First team All-Pac-10 • Wooden Award finalist 3. Nate Robinson (2005) 156 4.6 6. Senque Carey (2000) 137 4.6 • NABC All-American, 3rd team Will Power: Will Conroy distributed a personal-best 14 assists at California (Mar. 3) • All-Pac-10 Tournament team to become Washington’s career assist leader. His current mark of 507 career assists • Most Outstanding Player, Great Alaska Shootout surpassed the previous standard of 466 established by Chester Dorsey from 1974-77. • Pac-10 Player of the Week (Nov. 29) Conroy’s 14 assists at Cal marked the fourth-best single-game performance in school • Shootout Player of the Game (Nov. 27 vs. Alabama) history. Rafael Stone established the UW record of 16 assists in 1970. Only five other • Shootout Player of the Game (Nov. 25 vs. Utah) Huskies have posted back-to-back 100-assist seasons and Conroy is the first to reach Lorenzo Romar the century mark three times. • Pac-10 Coach of the Year Washington Career Assist Leaders • NABC District 14 Coach of the Year No.Player (Years) Assists Games Average Brandon Roy 1. Will Conroy (2002-present) 507 120 4.2 • All-Pac-10, honorable mention 2. Chester Dorsey (1974-77) 466 106 4.4 Tre Simmons 3. Eldridge Recasner (1987-90) 376 117 3.2 • First team All-Pac-10 • NABC All-District Team, second team Team Chemistry: Washington’s recent run of success can be traced to the players • All-Pac-10 Tournament team embracing the team concept and sharing the ball. The Huskies rank second nationally • Pac-10 Player of the Week (Feb. 28) with 19.0 assists per game (trailing only North Carolina’s 19.7). Will Conroy (6.4) Joel Smith and Nate Robinson (4.6) rank first and fifth, respectively, among Pac-10 assist • Pac-10 All-Freshman Team, honorable mention leaders. Their totals rank Nos. 1 and 3 among all-time UW single-season assisters. Jamaal Williams Several Huskies are capable of putting up huge statistical numbers. Three players have • Shootout Player of the Game (Nov. 26 vs. Oklahoma) posted a 30-point game at UW (Conroy, Robinson, Brandon Roy), but none have done it this season. Ten different Huskies have registered a double-figure scoring By the Numbers game this year, seven have led the team in scoring during at least one game and five Players from Seattle’s Garfield have posted a 20-point game. 3 High School on the current Washington ros- ter (Will Conroy, Brandon Roy & Tre Simmons). Prolific in Postseason: Three Huskies are shooting better than 60 percent in career NCAA Tournament appearances, including a first-round game in 2004. Bobby Jones The number of 100-point games durng the is shooting 67 percent (14-21) in the postseason, Brandon Roy 65 percent (15-23) and 8 last two seasons, more than UW registered Nate Robinson 61 percent (22-36). Robinson averages 19.7 points in three career in the previous 27 years combined. NCAA Tournament games. Natives of the state of Washington on the Balanced Attack: Four players are averaging double-figure points for Washington. A 9 Huskies’ 16-player roster. fifth (Jamaal Williams) averages 9.6 points and a sixth (Will Conroy) is at 9.2 points. The number of 20-win seasons in Husky An unprecedented eight Huskies tallied double-figure points in the win over Sacred 22 history, including this season. Heart (Dec. 22). Seven different players have led UW in scoring during a game this season and five turned in a 20-point performance. UW boasted a balanced offense last School-record total of wins this season, season with five players averaging double-figure points. All five returned this season. 29 tying the 1938 UW squad. Previously, the last time five Huskies finished a season in double figures was in 1975. Inches that Nate Robinson’s vertical leap was Marvelous Marksmen: UW features a bevy of sharpshooters who have amassed a 43 measured at during the 2004 NBA Pre-Draft school-record 251 treys, hitting 7.4 per game. The previous single-season record of Camp in Chicago. 201 was set last year. The Huskies hit a school single-game record 16 treys at Home wins for the Huskies at their California (Mar. 3) to better the previous record of 14 established in 1998 at USC. 791 current arena. UW won more games Seven Huskies have had multiple 3-point games this season, including Tre Simmons at Edmundson Pavilion than any other who has three six-trey efforts to his credit; against Oregon State (Jan. 15), USC (Feb. NCAA team in a single arena. 3) and Arizona State (Feb. 24). Nate Robinson has two five-trey performances; against Utah (Nov. 25) and at California (Mar. 3). UW is shooting 48.7 percent from the field and 38.9 percent on 3-pointers. Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 6

High School Reunion: Every time the Huskies take the floor it amounts to a reunion of 2005 Individual Superlatives alums from Seattle’s Garfield High School. Three former prep teammates are listed on the Double–Doubles (points & rebounds) UW roster; seniors Will Conroy and Tre Simmons along with junior Brandon Roy. All Bobby Jones ...... 2 three received All-Pac-10 acclaim, Simmons as a first-team selection and Conroy and Will Conroy (points & assists) ...... 2 Roy as honorable mention picks. A Garfield grad led or tied UW in scoring during 20 Brandon Roy ...... 2 games this season. Last year UW had four former Garfield players, including Anthony Mike Jensen ...... 1 Washington who transferred to Portland State prior to the 2004-05 season. Their Garfield Tre Simmons ...... 1 team also featured recent USC guard Roydell Smiley and Isaiah Stanback, a quarterback Double–Figure Points on the Husky football team. Nate Robinson ...... 27 Poll Patter: Coming off an appearance in the 2004 NCAA Tournament, Washington was Tre Simmons ...... 27 ranked in the preseason polls for the first time in six years, opening at No. 22 in the Bobby Jones ...... 20 Associated Press poll and No. 24 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ poll. The Huskies Brandon Roy ...... 18 vaulted six spots to No. 8 in this week’s AP poll and are No. 7 in the ESPN rankings. This Will Conroy ...... 15 mark’s their highest AP ranking in 20 years, since being listed No. 7 on Dec. 18, 1984. Jamaal Williams ...... 15 Mike Jensen ...... 8 UW spent two weeks earlier this season (Jan. 17 & 24) at the No. 10 spot, it’s first top- Joel Smith ...... 6 10 appearances since Dec. 18, 1984. This year marked the Huskies’ first mention in the Brandon Burmeister ...... 1 preseason rankings since November of 1998 when they were coming off a berth in the Hakeem Rollins ...... 1 Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. That was only the second time UW appeared in the 30–Point Game preseason national rankings since 1985. The Huskies opened the 1998-99 campaign None ranked No. 14 in both the coaches’ and AP polls. They remained ranked for five weeks before dropping out of the polls after being ranked No. 22 on Dec. 7, 1998. That was UW’s 20–Point Game last appearance in the polls until this season. That five-week run also marked UW’s only Nate Robinson ...... 14 national ranking since Jan. 1, 1985. Five opponents on the UW schedule are currently Tre Simmons ...... 9 ranked in the Associated Press poll; No. 9 Arizona, No. 10 Gonzaga, No. 17 Oklahoma, Brandon Roy ...... 4 Jamaal Williams ...... 3 No. 18 Utah and No. 20 Alabama. Bobby Jones ...... 3 Romar on the Rankings: “I hear coaches ranked No. 1 say that what counts is where you Double–Figure Rebounds are ranked at the end of the season. I agree with that part, but a lot of times coaches that Bobby Jones ...... 2 say that are ranked every year,” Washington coach Lorenzo Romar explains. “We have Brandon Roy ...... 2 not been ranked since we've been here, so that would be a compliment to our program at Mike Jensen ...... 1 this point. It shows that things are moving in the right direction.” Tre Simmons ...... 1 Brilliant Bobby: Junior forward Bobby Jones hit all three of his 3-point attempts during 5-or More Assists the NCAA Tournament, including two in a 19-point, second-round performance against Will Conroy ...... 20 Pacific (Mar. 19). Jones has dramatically improved his 3-point shooting this season. He Nate Robinson ...... 16 hit a personal-best five treys at California (Mar. 3), equaling the number of 3-pointers he Brandon Roy ...... 3 made during his first two seasons combined. Jones is 30-of-59 from 3-point range this Joel Smith ...... 1 season. Last year, he hit just 1-of-8 treys after making 4-of-20 in 2003. Jones was 5-or More Blocked Shots questionable for the Feb. 10 game at Oregon while battling a fever and sore throat. Despite None the illness he played 20 minutes off the bench, scoring 16 points on 6-of-6 shooting. Jones UW Leading Scorer (ties included) was named to the Great Alaska Shootout Nate Robinson ...... 14 all-tournament team. He has five career Washington’s Largest in 2005 Tre Simmons ...... 12 double-doubles, two this season. He Lead ...... 61, vs. Sacred Heart Brandon Roy ...... 6 amassed 13 points and 10 rebounds at Deficit ...... 17, at Oregon State Bobby Jones ...... 4 Arizona (Jan. 27) and 14 points and a Will Conroy ...... 2 career-high 14 rebounds against Sacred Margin of Victory ...... 61, vs. Sacred Heart Mike Jensen ...... 1 Heart (Dec. 22). Jones is the Pac-10’s Margin of Defeat ...... 17, at Oregon State Jamaal Williams ...... 1 15th-leading rebounder with 5.5 boards Halftime Lead ... 25 (54-29) vs. Eastern Washington UW Top Rebounder (ties included) per game. Tre Simmons ...... 12 Stellar Start: Washington was victorious ...... 25 (51-26) vs. Oregon State Bobby Jones ...... 11 in its opening four games for the first time Halftime Deficit ...... 8 (33-41) vs. Arizona Brandon Roy ...... 7 since the start of the 1998-99 campaign, Deficit in Win ...... 10, vs. Arizona Nate Robinson ...... 5 capped by a 79-76 victory over No. 19 Mike Jensen ...... 4 Alabama (Nov. 27) in the championship Halftime Deficit in Win ...... 8, vs. Arizona Jamaal Williams ...... 3 game of the Great Alaska Shootout. The Lead in a Loss ...... 21, at UCLA UW Top Assister (ties included) Huskies, who also defeated Utah and Okla- Halftime Lead in Loss ...... 10 (52-42), at UCLA Will Conroy ...... 23 homa in Anchorage, were declared Nate Robinson ...... 12 ESPN.com’s national Team of the Week UW Scoring Run ...... 24, vs. Sacred Heart Brandon Roy ...... 2 on Nov. 29. UW won nine consecutive ...... 24, vs. Oregon State Tre Simmons ...... 1 games from Dec. 5-Jan. 6, including a 68- Opponent Run ...... 14, Stanford 64 win over then No. 12 N.C. State. Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 7

Starters Intact: Washington is one of just six participants from the 2004 NCAA 2005 UW Record When ... Tournament that return all five starters in 2005. Also returning its entire starting lineup At Home ...... 15–0 from last year are Illinois, Michigan State, North Carolina, Syracuse and Wake Forest. On the Road ...... 6–5 For Starters: Washington has started five different lineups. The most recent unit started At a Neutral Site ...... 8–0 29 of the last 31 games, featuring two seniors (Will Conroy, Tre Simmons) and three Playing a Ranked Opponent ...... 5–1 juniors (Mike Jensen, Bobby Jones, Nate Robinson). Robinson is the only player to start Playing a Day Game ...... 13–2 every game. The experienced lineup is in stark contrast to the last two seasons when there Playing a Night Game ...... 16–3 were no regular senior starters and few juniors. Last year, the Huskies implemented six Scoring First ...... 17–2 unique lineups and Mike Jensen and Brandon Roy were the only players to start every Opponent Scores First ...... 12–3 game. Winning the Opening Tip-off ...... 21–2 Record Forward Forward Guard Guard Guard Game Numbers Opponent Wins the Opening Tip-off ...... 8–3 1–0 Jensen Rollins Robinson Roy Burmeister (1) Ahead with 5:00 left ...... 27–0 2–0 Jensen Jones Robinson Roy Conroy (2, 3) Trailing with 5:00 left ...... 2–5 24–5 Jensen Jones Robinson Simmons Conroy (4-22, 24-26, 28-34) Ahead at Halftime ...... 25–2 1–0 Jensen Roy Robinson Simmons Conroy (23) Tied at Halftime ...... 1–0 1–0 Rollins Jones Robinson Simmons Conroy (27) Behind at Halftime ...... 3–3 Overtime Games ...... 2–0 Sensational Simmons: There is no “y” in his first name, but he is known for hitting the Three-Point or less Final Margin ...... 3–0 trey. Senior Tre Simmons made a 3-pointer in 29 of 32 games this season and has 18 8 Huskies Score in Double Figures ...... 1–0 multiple trey outings. A first-team All-Pac-10 selection, Simmons was named the Feb. 6 Huskies Score in Double Figures ...... 0–0 28 Conference Player of the Week after leading UW to a home sweep of the Arizona 5 Huskies Score in Double Figures ...... 9–3 schools. He was voted to the All-Pac-10 Tournament team. Simmons leads UW with a 4 Huskies Score in Double Figures ...... 12–1 school-record 78 treys, a figure that eclipsed the previous single-season standard of 75 3 Huskies Score in Double Figures ...... 8–0 set in 1998 by Deon Luton. Simmons ranks No. 7 among Pac-10 players with a 41.5- 2 Huskies Score in Double Figures ...... 1–1 percent 3-point accuracy. Simmons hit six 3-pointers against Oregon State (Jan. 15), six 1 Husky Scores in Double Figures ...... 0–0 against USC (Feb. 3), six against Arizona State (Feb. 24) and five against both San Diego 0 Huskies Score in Double Figures ...... 0–0 State (Dec. 7) and Arizona (Feb. 26). He led all Washington scorers 12 times. Simmons FG % is above 50 % ...... 13–2 is the Huskies’ second-leading scorer (16.2), ranking No. 7 among Pac-10 players. He FG % is exactly 50 % ...... 1–0 topped all Huskies in rebounds during a team-high 12 games. Simmons registered his FG % is below 50 % ...... 15–3 only double-double on Jan. 13 against Oregon with 15 points and 12 rebounds. Opponent FG % is above 50% ...... 4–4 Roy Rehabbing: Junior Brandon Roy is still somewhat slowed by a knee injury, but has Opponent FG % is exactly 50% ...... 1–0 played in the last 17 games after returning from surgery. He made a triumphant return Opponent FG % is below 50% ...... 24–1 Dec. 19, scoring 10 points in 18 minutes as a reserve in a win over North Carolina State. Outshooting Opponent (%) ...... 22–1 Roy, who missed the previous five games, returned a week earlier than expected. He Field Goal Percentage equals Opponent ...... 0–0 underwent arthroscopic surgery Nov. 30 to repair a lateral meniscus tear in his right knee Outshot by Opponent (%) ...... 7–4 and was projected to miss from four to six weeks. The 6-foot-6 guard suffered the knee Outrebounding Opponent ...... 21–2 injury Nov. 26 in the first half of the Huskies’ victory over Oklahoma. Rebounds equal Opponent ...... 1–0 Remarkable Roy: Junior Brandon Roy is an all-around talent who was named to the Outrebounded by Opponent ...... 7–3 National Basketball Writer’s Association all-district team in 2004. He was an honorable Fewer Turnovers than Opponent ...... 20–0 mention All-Pac-10 pick in both 2004 and 2005. Roy ranks third among Pac-10 players Turnovers equal Opponent ...... 2–2 More Turnovers than Opponent ...... 7–3 in field goal percentage (56.4%) and 17th in scoring (12.7). He posted a pair of double- Bench outscores Opponent ...... 20–4 doubles with 20 points and 13 rebounds against UCLA (Feb. 5) and 18 points and 10 Bench scoring equals Opponent ...... 0–0 rebounds at Oregon (Feb. 10). He has three career double-doubles. Roy paced the Bench outscored by Opponent ...... 8–1 Huskies with 17 points in their NCAA first-round win over Montana (Mar. 17). He led all scorers with 23 points UW Scores 50–59 Points ...... 0–0 2005 Pac-10 UW Scores 60–69 Points ...... 4–1 in UW’s 2005 season opener against Seattle Pacific on UW Scores 70–79 Points ...... 4–1 Nov. 19 and scored 25 points in the win over Utah (Nov. Media Poll 25). Roy led the 2004 Huskies in rebounds (5.3 rpg) and UW Scores 80–89 Points ...... 7–3 Team (1st votes) Points UW Scores 90-99 Points ...... 8–0 was second in scoring (12.9 ppg). His career-high of 30 points came Feb. 7, 2004 at UCLA. At Houston on Dec. 1. Arizona (19) 253 UW Scores 100 or more Points ...... 5–0 2. WASHINGTON (7) 237 Opponent Scores 40–49 Points ...... 1–0 20 Roy became the first player in UW history to lead the 3. Stanford 194 Opponent Scores 50–59 Points ...... 5–0 team in the five major statistics during a single game. Roy 4. Oregon 167 Opponent Scores 60–69 Points ...... 7–0 amassed 19 points, 12 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and 1 5. UCLA 156 Opponent Scores 70–79 Points ...... 10–1 blocked shot. Roy played 13 games with two starts in Opponent Scores 80–89 Points ...... 3–0 2003, averaging 6.1 points per game. Roy applied for the 6. USC 116 Opponent Scores 90–99 Points ...... 3–4 2002 NBA Draft out of high school, but did not attend any 7. California 87 Opponent Scores Over 100 Points ...... 0–0 pre-draft camps and withdrew his application prior to the 8. Oregon State 86 UW Bench Scoring ...... 917 (31 % of total) draft. 9. Washington State 73 Opponent Bench Scoring ...... 697 (28 % of total) 10. Arizona State 64 Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 8

Fast Facts: The Pac-10 produced two Sweet 16 teams for the sixth time in the last 11 years Where the Huskies Rank in ... On Saturday (Mar. 19) senior point guard Will Conroy became the 23rd player in Pac- the Pac-10 Statistics 10 history to reach the 500-career assist plateau ... Conroy is the 18th all-time Pac-10 player to register 500 assists and 1,000 points ... Conroy leads all Pac-10 playmakers with (As of Mar. 21 Pac-10 release) 211 assists (6.4 apg). The last Husky to lead the conference in assists was Chester Dorsey INDIVIDUAL in 1975 ... Washington has a 43-9 record in its last 52 games after going 18-32 in its Scoring previous 50 outings ... The Huskies have amassed a school-record 2,947 points, Nate Robinson ...... 16.6 ...... 6th surpassing the previous mark of 2,624 registered in 1987 ... The Huskies hit a school- Tre Simmons ...... 16.2 ...... 7th record 16 treys at California (Mar. 3) and have a UW season record 251 ... UW posted Brandon Roy...... 12.7 ...... 17th 14 Pac-10 wins, the most since the 1984 squad was 15-3. Field Goal Percentage Jamaal Williams ...... 56.5 % ...... 2nd Points Created: Senior Will Conroy has over 131 more career assists (507) than any of Brandon Roy...... 56.4 % ...... 3rd Washington’s other 1,000-point scorers. He has played a part in 2,087 points as a Husky, Bobby Jones...... 51.4 % ...... 10th including 1,099 scored and 1014 created via assists. Following is a chart that lists the top- Percentage 10 Huskies in points created (assists x 2 + points scored). Please note that this formula Tre Simmons ...... 86.5 % ...... 2nd does not account for the third point on assisted 3-pointers and does not include any players prior to 1976. 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Tre Simmons ...... 41.5 % ...... 7th All-Time UW Points Created Leaders Nate Robinson ...... 39.7 % ...... 10th No. Player Pts. Asst. Total No. Player Pts. Asst. Total Rebounding 1. 2073 192 2457 6. Nate Robinson 1275 292 1859 Bobby Jones...... 5.5 ...... 15th 2. Eldrigde Recasner 1700 376 2452 7. Todd MacCulloch 1743 51 1845 Tre Simmons ...... 5.0 ...... 20th 3. Will Conroy 1099 507 2013 8. Paul Fortier 1326 233 1792 Assists 4. Detlef Schrempf 1449 284 2017 9. Donald Watts 1158 310 1778 Will Conroy ...... 6.39 ...... 1st 5. Deon Luton 1488 203 1894 10. Stan Walker 1175 213 1601 Nate Robinson ...... 4.59 ...... 5th Nate the Great: High-flying Nate Robinson was a first-team All-Pac-10 selection in both Steals 2004 and 2005. He is Washington’s leading scorer with a 16.6-point average that ranks Nate Robinson ...... 1.74 ...... 3rd sixth among Pac-10 players. The 5-foot-9 Robinson ranks No. 5 among Pac-10 players 3-Pointers Per Game with 4.6 assists per game and leads UW with 59 steals. Robinson led all Huskies with 23 Tre Simmons ...... 2.44 ...... 3rd points in the NCAA second-round win over Pacific (Mar. 19). He distributed a career- Offensive Rebounds Bobby Jones...... 2.39 ...... 8th high eight assists in a win over Oklahoma (Nov. 26) and matched that figure at Gonzaga Minutes Played (Dec. 1). Robinson has posted 14 games of 20 or more points after reaching the 20-point Nate Robinson ...... 31.6 ...... 10th plateau five times all of last season. He was named the Nov. 29 Pac-10 Player of the Week Assist/Turnover Ratio after being voted the Most Outstanding Player of the Great Alaska Shootout where he led Nate Robinson ...... 2.26 (156 / 69) ...... 2nd all UW scorers against Utah (29) and Oklahoma (19). Robinson is a Wooden Award Will Conroy ...... 2.24 (211 / 94) ...... 3rd nominee and received third-team All-America acclaim from the NABC (coaches’ TEAM association). He led UW and ranked 13th among Pac-10 players in 2004 with 13.2 points (per game averages listed) per game. Robinson was third among the conference leaders in steals (53) and free throw Scoring ...... 86.7 ...... 1st accuracy (85.3%). He amassed a career-high 31 points on 11-of-15 shooting and added Scoring Margin ...... +13.1 ...... 1st five rebounds and five steals during UW’s 96-83 home win over No. 9 Arizona on Jan. Field Goal Percent ...... 48.7 ...... 1st 29, 2004. That effort helped him receive the Feb. 2, 2004 Pac-10 Player of the Week 3-Point Percent ...... 38.9 ...... 2nd award. The 5-9 guard tallied 23 of his 25 points after halftime at Oregon State (Jan. 17, Rebounds ...... 37.4 ...... 1st 2004), including a 3-pointer inside the final second that forced overtime in UW’s 103- Scoring Defense ...... 73.6 ...... 8th 99 win. Robinson led all scorers with 27 points in the 2004 NCAA Tournament game Free Throw Percent ...... 73.8 ...... 2nd against UAB. In his first season, Robinson was named to the 2003 All-Pac-10 Freshman Opponent Field Goal %...... 45.1 ...... 9th Team after leading the Huskies with a 13.0-point scoring average. He joined the Opponent 3-Point % ...... 33.4 ...... 4th basketball team after competing as a freshman in 2002 on the Husky football team. Opponent Rebounds...... 33.0 ...... 4th Robinson played in all 13 football games, including the Sun Bowl, and started the final Margin ...... + 4.4 ...... 1st six at cornerback. Assists ...... 19.0 ...... 1st Robinson Returns: Nate Robinson applied to be eligible for the 2004 NBA Draft after Turnover Margin ...... + 3.62 ...... 1st his sophomore season, but withdrew on June 17 to preserve his collegiate eligibility. Offensive Rebounds ...... 15.0 ...... 1st Before withdrawing, he attended the pre-draft camp in Chicago from June 8-10 where 3-Pointers Made...... 7.38 ...... 2nd he was evaluated by NBA scouts and general managers from whom he received Blocked Shots ...... 2.56 ...... 9th feedback. At the pre-draft camp, Robinson had a 22-point performance on the first day. Steals ...... 8.21 ...... 2nd It was the highest single-game output by any of the 59 participants during the three-day Assist/Turnover Ratio ...... 1.32 ...... 1st sessions. Defensive Rebounds ...... 22.4 ...... 8th Turning Point: The pivotal point in Washington’s 2004 season came Jan. 17 in Corvallis, Ore. The Huskies were 5-8 overall, 0-5 in Pac-10 play and trailed Oregon State 70-54 with six minutes remaining. They rallied with Nate Robinson hitting a 3-pointer at the end of regulation and won 103-99 in overtime. That ignited a string of five consecutive victories that ended Feb. 7 at UCLA. The five-game winning streak against Pac-10 opponents was the longest for the Huskies since 1999. Since that pivotal win at Oregon State, UW has a 43-9 record. Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 9

Terrific Turnaround: Last year marked the Huskies’ biggest turnaround in an NCAA Current Huskies in the Tournament season. They had a 5-8 record before winning 14 of their final 18 games. School Record Book UW opened 0-5 in Pac-10 play before winning 12 of its final 13 conference games, Career Points vaulting from last place to second. Only twice before did a postseason-bound UW No Player Years G Avg Pts team have a losing record at any point in the season. The 1984 and 1986 teams started 11. Chris Welp 1984–87 129 16.1 2073 the season with 1-2 records before maintaining winning ledgers the rest of the way. 2. Bob Houbregs 1951–53 91 19.5 1774 Tremendous Transfer: Junior forward Jamaal Williams has paid immediate 3. Todd MacCulloch 1996–99 115 15.2 1743 4. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 117 14.5 1700 dividends in his first season as a Husky. He red-shirted last year after transferring 5. James Edwards 1974–77 105 14.7 1548 from New Mexico. Williams’ 6-foot-5 frame belies that fact that he is a sensational 6. Steve Hawes 1970–72 73 20.8 1516 interior scorer. He ranks second among all Pac-10 players by converting 56.5 7. Louie Nelson 1971–73 83 18.1 1504 percent of his shots from the field, including a 9-for-10 effort against USC (Feb. 3). 8. Deon Luton 1997–00 117 12.7 1488 9. Doug Smart 1957–59 78 18.9 1478 Williams tallied 21 points in only 16 minutes off the bench against the Trojans. That 10. Detlef Schrempf 1982–85 122 11.9 1449 was the third 20-point game for the Corona, Calif. native who prepped at Centennial 11. Bill Hanson 1960–62 80 17 8 1425 High School. Williams ranks fifth among Huskies with an 9.6-point scoring 12. Bruno Boin 1956–57, 59 79 17.1 1330 13. Paul Fortier 1983–86 120 11.1 1326 average. 14. Clarence Ramsey 1974–76 80 16.5 1323 Century Mark: Washington reached the 100-point plateau in five games, breaking the 15. Mark Sanford 1995–97 82 16.1 1318 single-season school record of four established in 1972 and 1975. UW’s 108-point 16. George Irvine 1968–70 78 16.8 1314 17. Andra Griffin 1978–81 107 12.1 1294 effort against Oregon State (Jan. 15) marked its highest total against a Pac-10 18. Nate Robinson 2003-present 88 14.5 1275 opponent. The No. 2 total against a Pac-10 team was also posted this year with 106 19. Stan Walker 1977–80 109 10.8 1175 points at California (Mar. 3) that also marked the Huskies’ highest total in an enemy 20. Donald Watts 1996–99 110 10.5 1158 21. Dean Parsons 1952–55 105 10.5 1101 arena. The 114-point outburst against Sacred Heart (Dec. 22) tied for the fourth- 22. Will Conroy 2002-present 120 9.2 1099 highest total in school history and was the most points scored by a UW team since 23. Frank Guisness 1950–52 90 11.9 1070 1991. That was followed by a 110-point performance against Houston (Dec. 24), Career 3-Point Field Goals giving UW a school-record for points in consecutive games with 224. Washington No Player Years Attempts 3-Pt netted 100 points at Loyola Marymount (Dec. 12). The Huskies have reached the 1. Deon Luton 1997–00 573 212 100-point mark eight times during Coach Lorenzo Romar’s three seasons. Romar’s 2. Curtis Allen 2001–04 418 151 eight 100-point outings are more than UW accumulated in the previous 27 seasons 3. Nate Robinson 2003–present 360 127 combined. Only Marv Harshman, who team’s posted 14 such efforts from 1972-85, 4. Tre Simmons 2004–present 307 126 5. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 300 119 coached more 100-point games for the Huskies than Romar. UW’s 100-point NCAA 6. Will Conroy 2002–present 314 103 Tournament outburst against UAB (Mar. 19, 2004) was its highest scoring total in 7. Michael Johnson 1998-01 258 83 a postseason game. The Huskies reached the 100-point plateau three times last Single-Season 3-Point Field Goals season. No Player Year Attempts 3-Pt Historic Husky Coaches: Lorenzo Romar recorded his 58th win at Washington on 1. Tre Simmons 2005 188 78 Saturday, moving ahead of John Grayson (1960-63) into sixth place on the school’s 2. Deon Luton 1998 203 75 all-time coaching victories list. Romar became the fifth fastest coach to reach the 50- 3. Greg Hill 1987 167 68 4. Nate Robinson 2005 156 62 win plateau at UW on Feb. 19 at Washington State. He reached the 50-win total in 5. Deon Luton 2000 159 60 his 83rd game. Career Assists Washington’s Winningest Coaches No Player Years G Avg Ast No. Coach (Years) Games to 50 Record No. Coach (Years) Games to 50 Record 1. Will Conroy 2002–present 120 4.2 507 1. (1921-47) 65 488-195 5. (1986-89) 96 61-62 2. Chester Dorsey 1974–77 106 4.4 466 2. Marv Harshman (1972-85) 77 246-146 6. Lorenzo Romar (2003-05) 83 58-34 3. Eldridge Recasner 1987–90 117 3.2 376 3. (1951-59) 62 156-91 7. John Grayson (1960-63) 92 57-49 4. Kim Stewart 1975–78 95 3.6 343 5. Donald Watts 1996–99 110 2.8 310 4. Bob Bender (1994-2002) 112 116-142 8. Art McClarney (1948-50) 81 53-36 6t. Nate Robinson 2003–present 88 3.3 292 6t. Alvin Vaughn 1981–84 93 3 1 292 Wait ’til Next Year: A pair of Huskies are not competing in games this year, waiting 7. Jamie Booker 1994–97 109 2.7 289 until next season until they are eligible. Ryan Appleby, a 6-2 guard is red-shirting this season after transferring from Florida. He played 23 games as a freshman for the Single-Season Assists Gators, scoring 24 points with 27 assists. Appleby was a 2003 first-team all-state No Player Years G Avg Ast selection at Stanwood (Wash.) High School. Freshman Zach Johnson came to UW 1. Will Conroy 2005 33 6.4 211 2. Chester Dorsey 1976 28 5.8 163 from Natomas High School in Sacramento, Calif. where he averaged 14.9 points and 3. Nate Robinson 2005 34 4.6 156 10.0 rebounds as a junior in 2003. Johnson is red-shirting this season while 4. Will Conroy 2004 31 4.6 142 rehabilitating from surgeries on both knees last year. Career Steals Capacity Crowds: Washington sold out 10 of its 15 home games this season, No Player Years G Avg Steals including all nine Pac-10 contests. That is six more sellouts than the previous single- 1. Jamie Booker 1994–97 109 1.8 195 season record of four established in 1999. UW’s total home attendance of 148,201 2. Bryant Boston 1992–96 99 1.7 164 3. Nate Robinson 2003–present 88 1.6 138 is the highest in school history, surpassing the 1953 squad’s record of 147,959. The 4. Dion Brown 1989–91 84 1.5 127 final 2005 home attendance average of 9,880 is the second-highest in school history, 5. Alvin Vaughn 1981–84 93 1.3 121 trailing only the mark of 9,954 from 1953. Page 10 Home Sweet Home: Washington plays all of its home games in 77-year-old Bank of America Arena at Edmundson Pavilion. The Huskies have won 791 games in the Pavilion since it opened on Dec. 27, 1927, more victories than any other school in its current arena. Washington finished the 2005 Seattle schedule with a 15-0 record, the 11th undefeated home mark in school history and the first since the 1984 squad went 12-0. UW was one of Pac-10 Tournament Champions only 11 NCAA teams to go undefeated at home this season. The Huskies’ current 22-game 2005 WASHINGTON 1990 Arizona home winning streak is the sixth longest in school history and the 16-game Pac-10 home 2004 Stanford 1989 Arizona winning streak is a school record. The pavilion underwent a 19-month renovation from 2003 Oregon 1988 Arizona 2002 Arizona 1987 UCLA March of 1999 to November of 2000. The interior was completely redesigned while the building’s exterior went unchanged. Despite an increased seating capacity from 7,900 to UW Tournament Record Against ... approximately 10,000, the arena features a more intimate, basketball-only configuration. Team W L Last Meeting Arizona 2 0 2005 Final Producing Point Guards: UW point guards Will Conroy (Garfield HS) and Nate Robinson Arizona State 2 1 2005 Quarterfinal (Rainier Beach HS) both hail from the city of Seattle. The Emerald City has produced some California 0 0 jewels on the hardwood, a legacy of point guards that is highlighted by former Arizona Oregon 1 1 2002 Quarterfinal standout and Michigan’s Jamal Crawford. Aaron Brooks (Franklin HS) is Oregon State 0 1 1998 Quarterfinal currently starting at the point at Oregon. Other prominent point guards from the state of Stanford 2 1 2005 Semifinal Washington include Husky sophomore Ryan Appleby (Stanwood) who will red-shirt after UCLA 1 2 2004 Quarterfinal transferring from Florida, Gonzaga’s John Stockton (Spokane) and Dan Dickau (Prairie) USC 0 0 and Oregon’s (Blaine). Washington State 0 0 2004 Recap: The 2004 Huskies posted a 19-12 record, were the Pac-10 runners-up and All-Time UW Results (8–6) advanced to the championship game of the conference tournament. The Huskies rebounded 1987 (2-1) - Los Angeles, Calif. from an 0-5 conference start to finish with a 12-6 Pac-10 record. UW vaulted from last place UW 86, Stanford 71; March 6, quarterfinal to second over the final month and a half of the season. A 75-62 triumph over No. 1 Stanford UW 70, Oregon 56; March 7, semifinal on Mar. 6 clinched UW’s first second-place finish since 1986. UW won 12 of its final 13 UCLA 76, UW 64; March 8, championship Pac-10 regular-season games, its best streak ever in conference play. Washington turned its 1988 (1-1) - Tucson, Ariz. season around in miraculous fashion, claiming an NCAA Tournament bid by winning 14 UW 96, Arizona State 86; March 10, 1st round of its last 18 games. The remarkable run was ended by a 102-100 loss to UAB in the first Oregon State 80, UW 61; March 11, quarterfinal round of the NCAAs. 1989 (0-1) - Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA 64, UW 54; March 9, 1st round 1990 (0-1) - Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State 57, UW 51; March 8, 1st round 2002 (0-1) - Los Angeles, Calif. Oregon 86, UW 64; March 7, quarterfinal Pac-10 Tournament 2004 (2-1) - Los Angeles, Calif. March 10-12, 2005; Staples Center; Los Angeles, Calif. UW 91, UCLA 83; March 11, quarterfinal Thur., Mar. 10 Fri., Mar. 11 Sat., Mar. 12 UW 90, Arizona 85; March 12, semifinal Stanford 77, UW 66; March 13, championship #1 Arizona 2005 (3-0) - Los Angeles, Calif. Arizona 88, #1 Arizona UW 95, Arizona State 90 ot; March 10, quarterfinal California 63 UW 66, Stanford 63, March 11, semifinal #8 California UW 81, Arizona 72, March 12, championship Arizona 90, #1 Arizona UW Tournament Game Records #4 UCLA Oregon State 59 Points 96, vs. Arizona State, 3/10/87 3-Pointers 12, vs. Arizona, 3/12/04 Oregon State 79, #5 Oregon State Free Throws 30, vs. Arizona State, 3/10/88 UCLA 72 Rebounds 46, vs. Arizona State, 3/10/05 #5 Oregon State Washington 81, #2 Washington Assists 20, vs. Arizona, 3/12/04 Blocks 4, on three occasions #2 Washington Arizona 72 Steals 10, vs. Arizona State, 3/10/05 Washington 95, #2 Washington UW Individual Game Records Arizona State 90 ot Points 29, Nate Robinson vs. ASU, 3/10/05 #7 Arizona State 3-Pointers 5, Tre Simmons vs. Arizona, 3/12/04 Washington 66, #2 Washington Rebounds 13, Chris Welp vs. UCLA, 3/8/87 Stanford 63 13, Phil Zevenbergen vs. Stanford, 3/6/87 #3 Stanford Assists 9, Will Conroy vs. Arizona, 3/12/04 Stanford 60, #3 Stanford Blocks 3, Chris Welp vs. UCLA, 3/8/87 Washington State 58 Steals 4, Greg Hill vs Stanford, 3/6/87 #6 Washington State Washington Basketball (Mar. 22, 2005) Page 11

2005 UW Victory / Defeat Margins: Margins 12345678910111213141517182125293033404761 UW Wins 312 322 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 12111 ------UW Losses 21 1 1

Remarkable Recruits: Seven sensational prep players signed letters of intent during Radio Coverage the early period (Nov. 10-17) to attend the University of Washington, giving the All Husky men’s basketball games are broadcast live on Huskies arguably the greatest recruiting class in their history. The group has been the Husky Sports Radio Network. Thursday’s third-round ranked among the best classes in the nation by several analysts. The Scout.com NCAA Tournament game will be broadcast on flagship recruiting service touted Washington’s as the fourth-best recruiting class in the station KJR (AM 950) in the Puget Sound area. Bob country and labeled as the top signee by any Pac-10 school. Jon Rondeau provides the play-by-play for the 18th season. Brockman was voted the top prospect in the annual Best in the West poll of coaches He is joined on home broadcasts and selected road and scouts conducted by the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Brockman and Webster games by color commentator Jason Hamilton, a UW will both play in the 2005 McDonald’s All-America game, the only Pac-10 signess point guard from 1994-96. so honored. They triple the number of prep All-Americans in Washington history. Interrnet Broadcasts The Huskies’ only previous McDonald’s All-American was Kim Stewart who Fans may subscribe to an on-line service that allows played at UW from 1975-78 after graduating from Seattle’s Ballard High School in them to listen to the UW flagship radio broadcast over 1974. “You don’t want to put too much pressure on a group that has not played a the internet. Video from selected non-television home minute of ,” Coach Romar remarked. “But, at the same time, this games that don’t conflict with Pac-10 games on FSN will group has a great opportunity and is capable of extending what we have started to be shown live on the internet. Both services are avail- build here.With this group we have become a more physical team without sacrificing able for subscribers of the College Sports Pass program. quickness. We feel that this is a high-level character group as well, which is For more information go to www.gohuskies.com where something that is really important to us.” live game play-by-play and stats are also available. John Brockman, F, 6-7, 245, Snohomish Wash. (Snohomish HS) The Dawgs Den Husky Fans ... visit www.gohuskies.com today to join the • Selected to play in the 2005 McDonald’s All-American game. Dawgs Den ... the new fan loyalty program of the • No. 1 prospect in the Best of the West poll (Long Beach Press-Telegram), previous top picks were Huskies. The Dawgs Den will provide you with the best , Paul Pierce, and Richard Jefferson. fan information for all University of Washington athletic • Listed as No. 15 overall nationally and No. 4 among power forwards byTheInsiders.com. teams and includes special benefits like exclusive offers Justin Dentmon, G, 6-0, 180, Carbondale, Ill. (Carbondale HS/The Winchendon School, Mass.) on tickets, merchandise and concessions. Membership • First-team All-Illinois state selection in 2004. also includes the Dawgs Den Communicator which will • Listed 70th overall and No. 10 among point guards in the Class of 2005 by Rivals.com. keep you updated on all the latest UW Athletics news from www.gohuskies.com and www.foxsports.com, the Harvey Perry, G, 6-5, 195, Henderson, Nev. (Foothill HS/Brewster Academy, N.H.) Husky Screensaver, the Dawg Dish, an exclusive e-mail • Ranked No. 59 overall and No. 20 among scoring guards by Rivals.com. newsletter and the Dawg Bite video feature produced • An honorable mention prep All-American selection by Street & Smith’s magazine. weekly in partnership with FSN. Robert Sallie, G, 6-5, 190, Sacramento, Calif. (Valley HS/Laurinburg Prep, N.C.) • The 2003 Delta League Player of the Year in a vote of the coaches after averaging 16.6 points per game and 5.6 rebounds per contest. • Ranked. No. 108 nationally in the prep class of 2005 by Athlon Sports magazine. Returning Production Artem Wallace, C, 6-8, 230, Toledo, Wash. (Toledo HS) Following is a breakdown of Washington’s statistical • Ranked as the No. 2 center in the west by Scout.com which has him rated as the nation’s No. 71 production, including the total and percentage of statistics prospect. contributed during the 2003-04 season by returning play- • A second-team pick and No. 22 player overall in the Best of the West poll (Long Beach Press- ers. The production of departed players is also listed. Telegram). Category Returning Lost Martell Webster, F, 6-6, 225, Seattle, Wash. (Seattle Prep HS) Points Per Game 73.8 8.2 Percentage of Points 90.0 10.0 • Selected to play in the 2005 McDonald’s All-American game. Rebounds Per Game 29.0 3.4 • Ranked as the top incoming recruit in the Pac-10 Conference by Scout.com which has Webster Percentage of Rebounds 89.5 10.5 rated as the nation’s No. 9 prep prospect. Assists Per Game 14.5 1.6 • Listed No. 5 overall nationally and No. 2 among scoring guards by TheInsiders.com. The No. 7 Percentage of Assists 89.8 10.2 ranked class of 2005 prospect by The Sporting News. Blocked Shots Per Game 2.8 0.1 Percentage of Blocked Shots 96.7 3.3 Joe Wolfinger, C, 7-0, 225, Beaverton, Ore. (Aloha HS/Mount Hermon School, Mass.) Steals Per Game 6.6 0.7 • Rated the West’s No. 11 center prospect in the class of 2004 by Scout.com. Graduated from Aloha Percentage of Steals 90.8 9.2 High School and is now attending Mount Hermon. 3-Pointers Per Game 5.5 1.0 • Selected Washington over Cincinnati, Florida State, and Georgia Tech. Percentage of 3-Pointers 84.6 15.4 Minutes Per Game 176.9 24.7 Percentage of Minutes 87.8 12.2 # 11 Brandon Burmeister High Games Career Season Guard, 6-4, 190, So., Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island HS) Points 10 same • Father, Bob Burmeister, lettered in 1969 and 1970 as a defensive back on the Husky football team. Rebounds 3 same • Named to the Washington Class 3A All-State Tournament team in 2002 and 2003. Assists 2 same • Led Mercer Island to two 3rd-place and one 2nd-place finish at the Class 3A state tournament. Blocks 1 same • Played 13 games. Started the opener vs. SPU. Hit two treys against Columbia (Dec. 30, 2003). Steals 2 same • Hit a trey in NCAA 1st rounder vs. Montana. Career-high 10 points vs. Sacred Heart (Dec. 22, 2004). Minutes 28 same

# 5 Will Conroy High Games Career Season Guard, 6-2, 195, Sr., Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS) Points 32 18 • Planned to walk-on, but was awarded a scholarship when one became available on Oct. 1, 2001. Rebounds 87 • Has the Nos. 1 (2005) and 3 (142 in 2004) assist years in UW history. Distributed 108 assists in 2003. Assists 14 same • The only player in Husky history to post three 100-assist seasons. Blocks 11 • Distributed 14 assists at Cal (Mar. 3), the 4th best by a UW player. Leads Pac-10 in assists (6.4 apg). Steals 43 • All-time UW leader in career (507) and season assists (211 in 2005). Has 5 double-digit assist games. Minutes 43 same

# 21 Matt Fletcher High Games Career Season Forward, 6-7, 230, Jr., Maize, Ks. (Maize HS/Butler JC/Ouachita Baptist) Points 2 same • Utilized red-shirt season last year after transferring, but gained a year of squad experience. Rebounds 1 same • Participated in two games with Ouachita Baptist before deciding to pursue transfer options. Assists 1 same • Honorable mention all-state selection as a senior by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association. Blocks 0 same • Lettered in track & field in high school and placed fourth in the high jump at the state championships. Steals 1 same • Played 12 games, including 2 NCAA games. Scored his first points for UW against Houston (Dec. 24). Minutes 6 same

# 22 Hans Gasser High Games Career Season Forward, 6-9, 250, So., Issaquah, Wash. (Issaquah HS) Points 6 same • The only scholarship sophomore on the Washington roster. Rebounds 6 same • Completed prep career by scoring in double figures during each of his final 56 games. Assists 51 • Two-time KingCo Conference Player of the Year. Averaged 21.1 points & 10 rebounds as a senior. Blocks 11 • Led all scorers at 2003 state 3A tournament with 99 points in 4 games, leading Issaquah to 2nd place. Steals 11 • Played 15 games, including 2 NCAA games. Career-high 6 rebounds vs. Eastern Washington. Minutes 23 same

# 42 Mike Jensen High Games Career Season Forward, 6-8, 240, Jr., Kent, Wash. (Kentwood HS) Points 17 same • Rated the No. 1 prep power forward in the West in 2001 by Pac-West Hoops. Rebounds 13 same • Dunked over 7-foot Tyson Chandler, the second pick in the 2001 NBA Draft, in the Nike Hoopfest. Assists 43 • Hit game-winning 3-pointer vs. WSU (Feb. 19, 2004). Converted 38% of career 3-pointers (51-of-133). Blocks 22 • Had 2nd career double-double in season opener vs. SPU (Nov. 19) with 14 points & 13 rebounds. Steals 4 same • Has 8 double-figure scoring games. Career-high 17 points and 4 steals vs. Stanford (Jan. 2). Minutes 40 33

# 52 Alex Johnson High Games Career Season Guard, 6-3, 185, Sr., Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue CC / Eastside Catholic HS) Points 3 same • Walk-on who transfered from Bellevue Community College. Rebounds 2 same • Averaged 11.1 points and 5.3 assists last year as a sophomore at Bellevue CC. Assists 2 same • Named to the NWAACC all-tournament team his freshman season at Bellevue CC. Blocks 11 • Played 13 games, including 2 NCAA contests. Had career-high 3 points vs. Oregon State (Jan. 15). Steals 10 • Dished 2 assists vs. Houston (Dec. 24). Grabbed 2 rebounds against San Diego State (Dec. 7). Minutes 8 same

# 15 Bobby Jones High Games Career Season Forward, 6-6, 210, Jr., Compton, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) Points 22 22 • Coach Lorenzo Romar’s first Washington recruit, signing a letter of intent on May 6, 2002. Rebounds 14 same • Played three years with Tyson Chandler at Dominquez HS before transferring to Long Beach Poly. Assists 44 • Hit the game-winning basket against USC (1/4/03) on a rebound and put-back with 0:03 remaining. Blocks 32 • Tied career-high with 22 points vs. Houston (Dec. 24). Had 5th career double-double at Arizona. Steals 43 • Hit 30-of-59 treys after making just 1-of-8 all of last season. Alaska Shootout All-Tournament team. Minutes 35 same # 32 Zane Potter High Games Career Season Forward, 6-7, 200, Jr., Boring, Ore. (Sam Barlow HS) Points 22 • Walk-on who joined the team last season after training with the UW rowing team his freshman year. Rebounds 2 same • An accomplished downhill skier who competed on the slopes for 10 years, until age 15. Assists 2 same • Participated in the Junior Olympics at age 13 in the downhill skiiing competition. Blocks 00 • Averaged 13 points and 5 assists his senior prep season and was the Sam Barlow High School MVP. Steals 00 • Played 14 games, including both NCAA Tournament contests. Had 2 points in 5 different games. Minutes 5 same

# 2 Nate Robinson High Games Career Season Guard, 5-9, 175, Jr., Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach HS) Points 31 29 • Originally on football scholarship. Started 6 games as a cornerback on the 2002 Husky football squad. Rebounds 98 • Father, Jacque, was the MVP of the 1982 Rose Bowl and 1985 Orange Bowl as a UW running back. Assists 8 same • A 2003 All-Pac-10 Freshman Team selection. Led the Huskies in scoring in 2003 & 2004. Blocks 11 • 2004 & 2005 1st-team All-Pac-10 selection. Applied for 2004 NBA Draft, but withdrew to return to UW. Steals 55 • 2005 Wooden Award candidate. MVP of the Great Alaska Shootout. NABC 3rd team All-American. Minutes 39 same

# 4 Hakeem Rollins High Games Career Season Center, 6-7, 245, Sr., Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa CC / Mesa HS) Points 14 10 • Offerred a full academic scholarship to Arizona in 2001, but opted to play basketball at Mesa CC. Rebounds 10 7 • A 2003 first-team All-Conference and Region 1 honorable mention junior college All-American. Assists 3 same • Played at Mesa CC for Coach Alton Lister, the former Arizona State great who played in the NBA. Blocks 6 3 • Led the team in blocks last year with 38. Blocked career-high 6 shots at California on Jan. 2, 2004. Steals 2 1 • Missed 3 Dec. games with injured right knee. Had 10 points & 7 rebounds at Stanford (Mar. 5) Minutes 34 29

# 3 Brandon Roy High Games Career Season Guard, 6-6, 215, Jr., Seattle, Wash. (Garfield HS) Points 30 25 • Averaged 22.3 points and 10.4 rebounds as a senior at Garfield High School in 2002. Rebounds 13 same • Applied for the 2002 NBA Draft, but withdrew his application prior to the draft. Assists 87 • At Houston (12/20/03), became only Husky to lead team in 5 categories: 19 pts, 12 rebs, 5 ast, 2 stls, 1 blk. Blocks 2 same • 2004 first-team all-district pick. Has two double-doubles. No. 3 in Pac-10 shooting accuracy (56.4%). Steals 42 • Led UW in NCAA opener with 17 points vs. Montana; Missed 5 games with right knee meniscus tear. Minutes 40 38

# 1 Tre Simmons High Games Career Season Guard, 6-5, 200, Sr., Seattle, Wash. (Green River CC / Garfield HS) Points 29 same • Averaged 29.8 points in 2003 at Green River CC, including a pair of 50-point performances. Rebounds 12 same • Cousin, Donny Marshall, played at Connecticut before embarking on an NBA career. Assists 44 • Career-hi 29 points vs. USC (Feb. 2) & ASU (Feb. 24). Has 3 games with 6 treys. Blocks 11 • Tallied double-figure points 23 of the last 27 games. Had double-double (15/12) vs. Oregon (Jan. 13). Steals 4 same • The Feb. 28 Pac-10 Player of the Week. Tallied 20-or-more points in 9 games. Minutes 34 same

# 0 Joel Smith High Games Career Season Guard, 6-4, 205, Fr., Lompoc, Calif. (Lompoc HS/Brewster Academy, N.H.) Points 15 same • Only freshman on the UW roster. Ranked No. 18 prep small forward in 2004 by TheInsiderHoops.com. Rebounds 6 same • Was named honorable mention prep All-American by Street & Smith’s. Assists 5 same • Northern League MVP in his final year at Lompoc HS. Averaged team-best 22 points and 13 rebounds. Blocks 2 same • Brewster advanced to the league semifinals and were ranked 10th in the final 2003 Prep School Poll. Steals 7 same • Tallied 15 points, 5 assists & 7 steals vs. Sacred Heart (Dec. 22). Had 15 vs. SPU in his UW debut. Minutes 27 same

# 24 Jamaal Williams High Games Career Season Forward, 6-5, 225, Jr., Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS/New Mexico) Points 24 same • Sat out last year and utilized red-shirt season. Practiced with the team last year. Rebounds 7 same • Played 28 games (14 starts) at New Mexico. Averaged 11.3 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. Assists 2 same • Scored 20 points, the most by a UNM freshman since 1999, against Texas Southern (Nov. 19). Blocks 2 same • As a freshman, finished with a .519 field goal percentage, sixth-best in the Mountain West Conference. Steals 4 same • Ranks 2nd in Pac-10 in field goal shooting at 56.5%. Season-hi 24 points vs. Oregon State (Jan. 15). Minutes 25 same Washington NCAA Tournament Records

UW’s NCAA Results (12-12) 1999 (0-1) — No. 7 seed Team Records Lost to Miami (Ohio), 59-58 (Donald Watts, 28) 1943 (0-2) 1st Round, New Orleans, La. Lost to Texas, 59-56 (Bill Morris, 22) Points Western Regional Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo. UW 100, vs. UAB, 3/19/04 2004 (0-1) — No. 8 seed OPP 102, UAB, 3/19/04 Lost to Oklahoma, 48-43 (Bill Taylor, 16) Lost to UAB, 102-100 (Nate Robinson, 27) West Regional Third Place Game, Kansas City, Mo. 1st Round, Columbus, Ohio Field Goals Made UW 39, vs. Seattle University, 3/13/53 1948 (1-1) 2005 (2-0) — No. 1 seed OPP 33, Montana, 3/17/05 Lost to Baylor, 64-62 (Jack Nichols, 17) Defeated Montana, 88-77 (Brandon Roy, 17) Field Goals Attempted Western Regional Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo. 1st Round, Boise, Idaho UW 87, vs. Brigham Young, 3/24/51 Defeated Wyoming, 57-47 (Jack Nichols, 22) Defeated Pacific, 97-79 (Nate Robinson, 23) OPP 70, Kansas, 3/17/53 West Regional Third Place Game, Kansas City, Mo. 2nd Round, Boise, Idaho 70, Brigham Young, 3/24/51 1951 (2-1) Field Goal Percent (min. 10 att.) Defeated Texas A&M, 62-40 (Frank Guisness, 16) UW .705 (31-44) vs. Duke, 3/18/84 1st Round, West Regionals, Kansas City, Mo. Individual Records OPP .596 (31-52) Michigan State, 3/13/86 Lost to Oklahoma A&M, 61-57 (Bob Houbregs, 19) Free Throws Made Points Western Regional Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo. UW 24, vs. UAB, 3/19/04 UW 45, Bob Houbregs vs. Seattle U., 3/13/53 OPP 33, UAB, 3/19/04 Defeated BYU, 80-67 (Bob Houbregs, 23) OPP 43, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99 West Regional Third Place Game, Kansas City, Mo. Free Throws Attempted Field Goals Made UW 36, vs. Santa Clara, 3/14/53 1953 (3-1) UW 20, Bob Houbregs vs. Seattle U., 3/13/53 OPP 44, UAB, 3/19/04 Defeated Seattle Univ., 92-70 (Bob Houbregs, 45) OPP 18, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99 Free Throw Percent (min. 5 att.) Western Regional Semifinals, Corvallis, Ore. Field Goals Attempted UW .889 (16-18) vs. Baylor, 3/19/48 Defeated Santa Clara, 74-62 (Bob Houbregs, 34) UW 25, Bob Houbregs vs. BYU, 3/24/51 OPP .913 (21-23) Connecticut, 3/19/98 Western Regional Finals, Corvallis, Ore. OPP 33, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99 Rebounds Lost to Kansas, 79-53 (Bob Houbregs, 18) Field Goals Percent (min. 10 att.) NCAA Final Four, Kansas City, Mo. UW 45, vs. Missouri, 3/13/76 UW .800 (8-10) Shag Williams vs. Michigan St., 3/13/86 45, vs. Richmond, 3/14/98 Defeated LSU, 88-69 (Bob Houbregs, 42) OPP .846 (11-13) Darryl Johnson, Michigan St., 3/13/86 OPP 37, UAB, 3/19/04 National Third Place Game, Kansas City, Mo. Free Throws Made 37, Kentucky, 3/14/85 UW 10, Bob Houbregs vs. Santa Clara, 3/14/53 37, Nevada-Reno, 3/16/85 1976 (0-1) 10, Greg Hill vs. Montana State, 3/11/87 37, Missouri, 3/13/76 Lost to Missouri, 69-67 (L. Hansen/C. Ramsey, 14) OPP 13, Demario Eddins, UAB, 3/19/04 1st Round, Midwest Subregionals, Lawrence, Kan. Assists Free Throws Attempted UW 19, vs. Montana, 3/17/05 1984 (2-1) — No. 6 seed UW 14, Donald Watts vs. Xavier, 3/12/98 19, vs. UAB, 3/19/04 Defeated Nevada-Reno, 64-54 (D. Schrempf, 23) OPP 15 Demario Eddins, UAB, 3/19/04 19, vs. Michigan State, 3/13/86 1st Round, Western Subregionals, Pullman, Wash. OPP 23, UAB, 3/19/04 Free Throw Percent (min. 5 att.) Defeated Duke, 80-78 (Detlef Schrempf, 30) UW 8-8, Donald Watts vs. Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99 Blocked Shots 2nd Round, Western Subregionals, Pullman, Wash. OPP 7-7, Scott Skiles, Michigan State, 3/13/86 UW 6, vs. Kentucky, 3/14/85 OPP 4, Connecticut, 3/19/98 Lost to Dayton, 64-58 (Detlef Schrempf, 18) Rebounds Western Regional Semifinals, Los Angeles, Calif. UW 18, Todd MacCulloch vs. Richmond, 3/14/98 Steals OPP 12, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99 UW 9, vs. Montana, 3/17/05 1985 (0-1) — No. 5 seed 9, vs. Dayton, 3/23/84 Lost to Kentucky, 66-58 (P. Fortier/Schrempf, 16) Assists OPP 14, Xavier, 3/12/98 West Subregionals, Salt Lake City, Utah UW 12, Alvin Vaughn vs. Duke, 3/18/94 OPP 9, Tommy Amaker, Duke, 3/18/84 1986 (0-1) — No. 12 seed Lost to Michigan State, 72-70 (Chris Welp, 22) Blocked Shots Midwest Subregionals, Dayton, Ohio UW 4, Hakeem Rollins vs. UAB, 3/19/04 OPP 3, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99 1998 (2-1) — No. 11 seed Steals Defeated Xavier, 69-68 (Watts & Luton, 17) UW 4, Paul Fortier vs. Dayton, 3/23/84 1st Round, Washington, D.C. OPP 6, Smith, Missouri, 3/13/76 Defeated Richmond, 81-66 (Todd MacCulloch, 31) 2nd Round, Washington, D.C. Lost to Connecticut, 75-74 (Donald Watts, 22) Regional Semifinal, Greensboro, N.C. 2005 Washington Men’s Basketball Statistics (as of Mar. 20) • All games • RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (29-5) (15-0) (6-5) (8-0) CONFERENCE (14-4) (9-0) (5-4) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (15-1) (6-0) (1-1) (8-0) |---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 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Robinson, Nate 34-34 1075 31.6 187-399 .469 62-156 .397 130-165 .788 52 80 132 3.9 95 2 156 69 6 59 566 16.6 Simmons, Tre 32-31 845 26.4 182-403 .452 78-188 .415 77-89 .865 58 101 159 5.0 79 3 52 67 5 43 519 16.2 Roy, Brandon 25-5 606 24.2 124-220 .564 7-19 .368 62-83 .747 52 72 124 5.0 46 1 56 39 9 16 317 12.7 Jones, Bobby 33-32 836 25.3 131-255 .514 30-59 .508 82-118 .695 79 102 181 5.5 113 7 56 45 13 36 374 11.3 Williams, Jamaal 33-0 553 16.8 139-246 .565 0-1 .000 40-67 .597 49 67 116 3.5 70 1 23 45 9 41 318 9.6 Conroy, Will 33-32 1012 30.7 105-232 .453 27-93 .290 67-88 .761 26 86 112 3.4 80 0 211 94 3 25 304 9.2 Jensen, Mike 34-33 704 20.7 86-189 .455 17-53 .321 29-45 .644 63 80 143 4.2 71 3 32 48 14 19 218 6.4 Smith, Joel 34-0 420 12.4 60-114 .526 22-52 .423 20-27 .741 24 32 56 1.6 39 0 24 27 5 21 162 4.8 Rollins, Hakeem 30-2 465 15.5 30-62 .484 0-0 .000 26-37 .703 25 50 75 2.5 60 0 16 27 19 10 86 2.9 Burmeister, Brandon 14-1 89 6.4 14-28 .500 8-20 .400 0-3 .000 5 9 14 1.0 10 1 5 5 2 7 36 2.6 Gasser, Hans 15-0 124 8.3 10-27 .370 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 10 20 30 2.0 14 0 4 4 1 1 25 1.7 Potter, Zane 14-0 41 2.9 2-11 .182 0-2 .000 7-8 .875 6 2 8 0.6 5 0 2 4 0 0 11 0.8 Johnson, Alex 13-0 45 3.5 2-9 .222 0-2 .000 3-7 .429 0 7 7 0.5 6 0 6 8 1 0 7 0.5 Fletcher, Matt 12-0 35 2.9 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 1 5 0.4 4 0 2 3 0 1 4 0.3 TEAM...... 57 53 110 1 3 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Washington 34 6850 1074-2204 .487 251-645 .389 548-743 .738 510 762 1272 37.4 693 18 645 488 87 279 2947 86.7 Opponents 34 6850 889-1970 .451 198-592 .334 527-756 .697 417 705 1122 33.0 656 17 497 611 89 231 2503 73.6 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 Total ATTENDANCE: TOTAL AVERAGE —————————————— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ———— ————————— ————— ——————— Washington 1414 1505 28 0 0 0 2947 Home (15) 148,201 9,880 Opponents 1102 1385 16 0 0 0 2503 Away (11) 90,669 8,243 Neutral (8) 94,591 11,824 • Pac-10 Regular-Season Conference Games Only • RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY CONFERENCE GAMES (14-4) (9-0) (5-4) |---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 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Simmons, Tre 18-18 480 26.7 108-247 .437 51-120 .425 41-50 .820 32 51 83 4.6 41 2 22 38 3 26 308 17.1 Robinson, Nate 18-18 550 30.6 87-197 .442 26-73 .356 62-78 .795 26 30 56 3.1 57 2 82 39 3 32 262 14.6 Roy, Brandon 15-2 367 24.5 70-135 .519 6-14 .429 38-50 .760 37 57 94 6.3 33 1 41 29 2 10 184 12.3 Jones, Bobby 18-17 461 25.6 68-138 .493 19-39 .487 43-59 .729 37 51 88 4.9 56 2 29 24 7 20 198 11.0 Conroy, Will 18-17 558 31.0 54-117 .462 13-48 .271 36-49 .735 14 39 53 2.9 42 0 107 44 1 17 157 8.7 Williams, Jamaal 18-0 270 15.0 65-116 .560 0-0 .000 23-35 .657 18 38 56 3.1 39 1 13 20 0 16 153 8.5 Jensen, Mike 18-17 357 19.8 44-94 .468 10-33 .303 9-15 .600 33 39 72 4.0 37 1 15 22 10 15 107 5.9 Smith, Joel 18-0 210 11.7 29-61 .475 10-30 .333 8-11 .727 14 17 31 1.7 18 0 12 15 3 7 76 4.2 Rollins, Hakeem 18-1 262 14.6 17-37 .459 0-0 .000 9-18 .500 10 38 48 2.7 39 0 9 15 11 5 43 2.4 Burmeister, Brandon 6-0 22 3.7 4-9 .444 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 1 4 5 0.8 3 0 1 1 1 3 9 1.5 Gasser, Hans 6-0 33 5.5 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 4 5 0.8 2 0 0 1 0 1 7 1.2 Potter, Zane 7-0 21 3.0 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2 1 3 0.4 2 0 2 2 0 0 3 0.4 Johnson, Alex 7-0 20 2.9 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 3 3 0.4 1 0 2 4 0 0 3 0.4 Fletcher, Matt 5-0 14 2.8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 0.4 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0.4 TEAM...... 37 28 65 1 1 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Washington 18 3625 552-1167 .473 136-365 .373 272-373 .729 264 400 664 36.9 373 9 336 255 41 153 1512 84.0 Opponents 18 3625 468-1040 .450 99-302 .328 281-414 .679 230 392 622 34.6 334 9 260 327 47 125 1316 73.1 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 Total ATTENDANCE: TOTAL AVERAGE —————————————— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ———— ————————— ————— ——————— Washington 725 771 16 0 0 0 1512 Home (9) 90,000 10,000 Opponents 571 736 9 0 0 0 1316 Away (9) 82,663 9,185 2005 Washington Results Head Coach: Lorenzo Romar (Cincinnati, ’92) UW Record: 58–34 Career Record: 151–122 Assistant Coaches: Ken Bone (Seattle Pacific, ’83), Cameron Dollar (UCLA, ’97), Jim Shaw (Western Oregon, ’85) Records: 29–5 overall (15–0 home, 6–5 away, 8–0 neutral) 14–4 Pac-10 ( 9–0 home, 5–4 away, 0–0 neutral) 15–1 non-conference ( 6–0 home, 1–1 away, 8–0 neutral) — Record — Date Opponent W / L Site Attendance Score Overall Pac-10 Nov. 9 + Westmont College (exhibition) Bank of America Arena (est.) 3,300 92–52 Nov. 29 Seattle Pacific (22) W Bank of America Arena 9,851 89–71 1–0 Nov. 25 vs. Utah (22) W Anchorage, Ak. 6,667 78–71 2–0 Nov. 26 vs. Oklahoma (22) W Anchorage, Ak. 7,765 96–91 3–0 Nov. 27 vs. #19 Alabama (22) W Anchorge, Ak. 8,264 79–76 4–0 Dec. 1 at Gonzaga (14) L Spokane, Wash. 6,000 87–99 4–1 Dec. 5 Eastern Washington (14) W Bank of America Arena 9,418 89–56 5–1 Dec. 7 San Diego State (16) W Bank of America Arena 9,694 98–69 6–1 Dec. 12 at Loyola Marymount (16) W Los Angeles, Calif. 2,006 100–93 7–1 Dec. 19 #12 North Carolina State (18) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 68–64 8–1 Dec. 22 Sacred Heart (12) W Bank of America Arena 9,585 114–53 9–1 Dec. 24 Houston (12) W Bank of America Arena 9,653 110–63 10–1 Dec. 31 • California (13) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 81–67 11–1 1–0 Jan. 2 • Stanford (13) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 76–73 12–1 2–0 Jan. 6 • at USC (12) W Los Angeles, Calif. 2,633 84–59 13–1 3–0 Jan. 8 • at UCLA (12) L Los Angeles, Calif. 11,970 86–95 13–2 3–1 Jan. 13 • Oregon (14) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 77–56 14–2 4–1 Jan. 15 • Oregon State (14) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 108–68 15–2 5–1 Jan. 23 • Washington State (10) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 66–48 16–2 6-1 Jan. 27 • at #11 Arizona (10) L Tucson, Ariz. 14,597 82–91 16–3 6–2 Jan. 30 • at Arizona State (10) W Tempe, Ariz. 9,434 79–70 17–3 7–2 Feb. 3 • USC (13) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 99–69 18–3 8–2 Feb. 5 • UCLA (13) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 82–70 19–3 9–2 Feb. 10 • at Oregon (11) W Eugene, Ore. 9,087 95–88 ot 20–3 10–2 Feb. 13 • at Oregon State (11) L Corvallis, Ore. 9,696 73–90 20–4 10–3 Feb. 19 • at Washington State (15) W Pullman, Wash. 8,633 68–55 21–4 11–3 Feb. 24 • Arizona State (14) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 90–82 22–4 12–3 Feb. 26 • #9 Arizona (14) W Bank of America Arena (sellout) 10,000 93–85 23–4 13–3 Mar. 3 • at California (10) W Berkeley, Calif. 9,380 106–73 24–4 14–3 Mar. 5 • at Stanford (10) L Palo Alto, Calif. 7,233 67–77 24–5 14–4 Mar. 10 % vs. Arizona State (14) W Los Angeles, Calif. 14,393 95–90 ot 25–5 Mar. 11 % vs. Stanford (14) W Los Angeles, Calif. 15,068 66–63 26–5 Mar. 12 % vs. #8 Arizona (14) W Los Angeles, Calif. 18,672 81–72 27–5 Mar. 17 & vs. Montana (8) W Boise, Idaho 11,871 88–77 28–5 Mar. 19 & vs. #22 Pacific (8) W Boise, Idaho 11,891 97–79 29–5 Mar. 24 $ vs. #4 Louisville (8) + Exhibition game • Pacific-10 Conference game % Pac-10 Tournament game (Staples Center; Los Angeles, Calif.) & NCAA Tournament First- and Second-Round games (Boise, Idaho) $ NCAA Tournament Third-Round game (Albuquerque, N.M.) # Opponent's Associated Press ranking listed is at date of game Washington’s Associated Press ranking is listed in (parentheses) Total Attendance: 333,461 ( 34 game average: 9,808 ) Home Game Attendance: 148,201 ( 15 game average: 9,880 ) Home Game Attendance (Pac–10 Only): 90,000 ( 9 game average: 10,000 ) Away Game Attendance: 90,669 ( 11 game average: 8,243 ) Neutral Site Attendance: 94,591 ( 8 game average: 11,824 ) 2005 Washington Men’s Basketball Statistics (as of Mar. 20) • NCAA Tournament Games Only (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 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Robinson, Nate 2-2 57 28.5 13-21 .619 3-6 .500 3-4 .750 3 8 11 5.5 1 0 8 3 0 2 32 16.0 Roy, Brandon 2-0 55 27.5 12-18 .667 1-3 .333 6-7 .857 3 2 5 2.5 2 0 6 3 2 1 31 15.5 Simmons, Tre 2-2 53 26.5 10-23 .435 6-15 .400 4-4 1.000 2 6 8 4.0 5 0 6 4 0 0 30 15.0 Jones, Bobby 2-2 42 21.0 10-13 .769 3-3 1.000 7-10 .700 5 7 12 6.0 8 0 0 1 0 4 30 15.0 Williams, Jamaal 2-0 33 16.5 10-17 .588 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 4 1 5 2.5 4 0 1 0 1 3 21 10.5 Conroy, Will 2-2 61 30.5 5-12 .417 0-5 .000 8-8 1.000 1 6 7 3.5 5 0 13 7 0 0 18 9.0 Jensen, Mike 2-2 36 18.0 4-7 .571 2-3 .667 2-4 .500 1 5 6 3.0 3 0 1 2 0 1 12 6.0 Smith, Joel 2-0 22 11.0 3-8 .375 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 2 0 1 1 0 0 8 4.0 Burmeister, Brandon 2-0 2 1.0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 Gasser, Hans 2-0 3 1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Potter, Zane 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Johnson, Alex 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Fletcher, Matt 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Rollins, Hakeem 2-0 30 15.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 1 5 6 0 1 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Washington 2 400 68-122 .557 18-42 .429 31-41 .756 21 46 67 33.5 34 0 36 23 4 11 185 92.5 Opponents 2 400 63-132 .477 17-44 .386 13-25 .520 29 35 64 32.0 34 - 28 26 1 9 156 78.0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 Total ATTENDANCE: TOTAL AVERAGE —————————————— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ———— ————————— ————— ——————— Washington 84 101 0 0 0 0 185 Neutral (2) 23,762 11,881 Opponents 60 96 0 0 0 0 156 2005 Washington Men’s Basketball Game-by-Game Leaders OPPONENT RESULT SCORE Hi UW Lead HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— SEATTLE PACIFIC W 89-71 26 23 -Roy 13 -Jensen 4 -Robinson vs. Utah W 78-71 13 29 -Robinson 6 -Jones 5 -Conroy vs. Oklahoma W 96-91 11 19 -Robinson 6 -Jones/Simmons/Williams 8 -Robinson vs. Alabama W 79-76 9 18 -Conroy 9 -Simmons 6 -Conroy at Gonzaga L 87-99 1 22 -Robinson 6 -Simmons/Williams 9 -Conroy EAST. WASHINGTON W 89-56 33 20 -Robinson/Simmons 7 -Robinson 7 -Robinson SAN DIEGO STATE W 98-69 33 24 -Robinson 9 -Jones 8 -Conroy at Loyola Marymount W 100-93 16 28 -Robinson 9 -Simmons 13 -Conroy N.C. State W 68-64 7 12 -Conroy/Simmons 7 -Robinson 8 -Conroy Sacred Heart W 114-53 61 22 -Williams 14 -Jones 13 -Conroy Houston W 110-63 53 22 -Jones 9 -Jones/Simmons 9 -Conroy CALIFORNIA W 81-67 16 18 -Simmons 9 -Jones 7 -Conroy STANFORD W 76-73 11 17 -Jensen/Simmons 7 -Jensen/Simmons 7 -Conroy at USC W 84-59 27 22 -Simmons 7 -Simmons 7 -Robinson at UCLA L 86-95 21 21 -Robinson 7 -Jenson/Simmons 4 -Conroy OREGON W 77-56 21 15 -Simmons/Jones 12 -Simmons 5 -Conroy OREGON STATE W 108-68 43 26 -Simmons 8 -Robinson 8 -Robinson WASHINGTON STATE W 66-48 23 13 -Robinson 7 -Williams 3 -Robinson at Arizona L 82-91 11 23 -Robinson 6 -Jensen/Jones 5 -Robinson USC W 99-69 41 29 -Simmons 6 -Roy/Simmons 10 -Conroy UCLA W 82-70 15 20 -Roy 13 -Roy 5 -Roy at Oregon W ot 95-88 10 24 -Robinson 10 -Roy 7 -Conroy at Oregon State L 73-90 7 25 -Roy 9 -Jones 4 -Robinson at Washington State W 68-55 26 16 -Simmons 5 -Simmons 9 -Conroy ARIZONA STATE W 90-82 10 29 -Simmons 6 -Roy/Jones 7 -Conroy ARIZONA W 93-85 13 24 -Simmons 9 -Roy 7 -Robinson California W 106-73 37 22 -Jones 6 -Roy 14 -Conroy Stanford L 67-77 8 16 -Roy 8 -Roy 3 -Conroy/Robinson vs. Arizona State W ot 95-90 18 29 -Robinson 7 -Robinson 7 -Conroy vs. Stanford W 66-63 6 14 -Jones/Robinson 8 -Simmons 4 -Conroy/Roy vs. Arizona W 81-72 9 18 -Robinson/Simmons 9 -Simmons 4 -Conroy/Robinson/Simmons vs. Montana W 88-77 19 17 -Roy 8 -Jones 5 -Robinson vs. Pacific W 97-79 26 23 -Robinson 7 -Robinson 10 -Conroy • NCAA 1st Round — Montana vs. #8 Washington • Game No. 33 —— OFFICIAL BASKETBALL BOX SCORE -- G A M E T O T A L S No. 16 seed Montana vs. No. 1 seed Washington -- NCAA Tournament 1st Round 03/17/05 1:10 p.m. at Taco Bell Arena/Boise, Idaho ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— VISITORS: Montana 18-13 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS No. N A M E FG FGA FG FGA FT FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 40 Dlouhy, Matt f 4 10 1 5 0 0 2 1 3 2 9 2 3 0 1 30 50 Davis, Kamarr f 11 18 0 0 2 4 3 8 11 1 24 2 1 0 1 34 33 Seyfert, John c 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 Criswell,Kevin g 4 10 2 5 0 0 2 5 7 4 10 2 4 0 2 34 22 Martin, Matt g 5 10 5 8 0 0 1 2 3 0 15 3 4 0 0 18 10 Matthews,Virgil 5 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 11 3 4 0 1 30 14 Thierry, Nick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 Strait, Andrew 4 7 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 3 8 1 1 0 0 21 44 Farr, Lamarr 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 52 Easley, Corey 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 18 55 Stapleton, Richard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM ...... 3 0 3 TOTALS 33 65 9 20 2 8 12 21 33 16 77 15 18 0 5 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-31 .387 2nd Half: 21-34 .618 Game: .508 DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2- 8 .250 2nd Half: 7-12 .583 Game: .450 REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 0- 2 .000 2nd Half: 2- 6 .333 Game: .250 3

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— HOME TEAM: Washington 28-5 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS No. N A M E FG FGA FG FGA FT FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 15 Jones, Bobby f 4 5 1 1 2 4 1 7 8 4 11 0 1 0 3 20 42 Jensen, Mike f 1 3 1 1 0 2 0 3 3 0 3 1 1 0 1 21 01 Simmons, Tre g 6 12 3 7 0 0 2 3 5 2 15 4 3 0 0 25 02 Robinson, Nate g 3 7 1 3 2 2 0 4 4 0 9 5 2 0 1 27 05 Conroy, Will g 3 5 0 2 6 6 0 2 2 3 12 3 5 0 0 32 00 Smith, Joel 3 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 8 1 1 0 0 11 03 Roy, Brandon 6 10 0 1 5 6 2 1 3 1 17 4 2 1 1 29 04 Rollins, Hakeem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 11 Burmeister, Brandon 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 21 Fletcher, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 Gasser, Hans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Williams, Jamaal 5 11 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 10 1 0 0 3 16 32 Potter, Zane 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 52 Johnson, Alex 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM ...... 1 2 3 TOTALS 32 58 9 19 15 22 9 23 32 14 88 19 16 1 9 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-32 .500 2nd Half: 16-26 .615 Game: .552 DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 .500 2nd Half: 4- 9 .444 Game: .474 REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6- 9 .667 2nd Half: 9-13 .692 Game: .682 3

————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— OFFICIALS: Patrick Driscoll, Guy Pagano, John Corio TECHNICAL FOULS: None ATTENDANCE: 11,871 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 TOTAL Montana 26 51 77 Washington 43 45 88 • NCAA 2nd Round — #22 Pacific vs. #8 Washington • Game No. 34 —— OFFICIAL BASKETBALL BOX SCORE -- G A M E T O T A L S No. 8 seed Pacific vs. No. 1 seed Washington -- NCAA Tournament 2nd Round 03/19/05 1:20 p.m. at Taco Bell Arena/Boise, Idaho ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— VISITORS: Pacific 27-4 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 10 Korajkic, Jasko f 3-5 1-2 0-0 3 0 3 3 7 3 3 0 1 20 13 Maraker, Christian f 5-13 2-4 0-1 1 1 2 3 12 0 0 0 0 25 33 Yango, Guillaume c 6-10 0-0 5-8 4 6 10 1 17 1 2 1 0 29 01 Mihailovic, Marko g 3-5 2-3 0-0 1 1 2 3 8 2 1 0 1 26 20 Doubley, David g 3-11 1-4 2-2 0 0 0 2 9 4 2 0 1 28 02 Gray, Johnny 4-7 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 9 1 0 0 0 15 03 Webb, Mike 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 17 12 Purnell, Allan 1-3 0-1 2-2 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 22 Flores, Miguel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 Kemper, Matt 2-5 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 12 41 Newton, Tyler 2-2 0-0 2-4 3 1 4 2 6 2 0 0 0 21 42 Pearson, Drew 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 51 White, Michael 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 TEAM...... 2 1 3 Totals 30-67 8-24 11-17 17 14 31 18 79 13 8 1 4 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd Half: 19-42 45.2% Game: 44.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 3-15 20.0% Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 64.7% 3,3 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— HOME TEAM: Washington 29-5 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 15 Jones, Bobby f 6-8 2-2 5-6 4 0 4 4 19 0 0 0 1 22 42 Jensen, Mike f 3-4 1-2 2-2 1 2 3 3 9 0 1 0 0 15 01 Simmons, Tre g 4-11 3-8 4-4 0 3 3 3 15 2 1 0 0 28 02 Robinson, Nate g 10-14 2-3 1-2 3 4 7 1 23 3 1 0 1 30 05 Conroy, Will g 2-7 0-3 2-2 1 4 5 2 6 10 2 0 0 29 00 Smith, Joel 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 03 Roy, Brandon 6-8 1-2 1-1 1 1 2 1 14 2 1 1 0 26 04 Rollins, Hakeem 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 16 11 Burmeister, Brandon 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 Fletcher, Matt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 Gasser, Hans 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 24 Williams, Jamaal 5-6 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 2 11 0 0 1 0 17 32 Potter, Zane 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 52 Johnson, Alex 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM...... 3 3 1 Totals 36-64 9-23 16-19 12 23 35 20 97 17 7 3 2 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-33 51.5% 2nd Half: 19-31 61.3% Game: 56.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 39.1% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 14-15 93.3% Game: 84.2% 2 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Officials: Mark Whitehead, Michael Stuart, Donee Gray Technical fouls: Pacific-Bench. Washington-None. Attendance: 11,891 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pacific 34 45 - 79 Washington 41 56 - 97 2005 Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics Date Opponent Fg–Fga Pct. 3pt–A Pct. Ft–Fta Pct. Of–Def Reb Pf–Dq A–To Blk–St Pts. Nov. 19 Seattle Pacific 24–55 .436 8–22 .364 15–19 .789 11–17 28 27–2 13–20 0–6 71 Nov. 25 vs. Utah 23–46 .500 2–8 .250 23–30 .767 15–19 34 14–0 14–18 4–6 71 Nov. 26 vs. Oklahoma 33–60 .550 6–15 .400 19–24 .792 10–14 24 20–0 21–12 6–5 91 Nov. 27 vs. Alabama 25–47 .532 5–13 .385 21–26 .808 4–22 26 15–0 12–15 2–3 76 Dec. 2 at Gonzaga 33–56 .589 6–17 .353 27–33 .818 13–23 36 15–0 20–13 3–8 99 Dec. 5 Eastern Washington 21–51 .412 4–14 .286 10–20 .500 12–22 34 25–1 13–30 1–7 56 Dec. 7 San Diego State 26–62 .419 4–13 .308 13–19 .684 15–16 31 18–0 10–26 6–12 69 Dec. 12 at Loyola Marymount 33–67 .493 7–16 .438 20–25 .800 14–20 34 23–0 21–16 0–7 93 Dec. 19 North Carolina State 26–64 .406 5–23 .217 7–10 .700 12–22 34 20–0 19–11 2–10 64 Dec. 22 Sacred Heart 17–51 .333 6–21 .286 13–20 .650 10–20 30 16–0 13–34 2–3 53 Dec. 24 Houston 20–64 .313 4–23 .174 19–27 .704 12–19 31 35–0 9–23 4–10 63 Dec. 31 California 25–55 .455 5–10 .500 12–16 .750 14–17 31 21–0 12–26 3–12 67 Jan. 2 Stanford 31–66 .470 6–19 .316 5–5 1.000 10–29 39 22–1 14–17 1–6 73 Jan. 6 at USC 21–54 .389 4–19 .211 13–32 .406 11–22 33 14–0 10–20 3–9 59 Jan. 8 at UCLA 33–63 .524 10–19 .526 19–31 .613 16–18 34 15–0 18–11 2–5 95 Jan. 13 Oregon 21–56 .375 5–19 .263 9–20 .450 14–20 34 20–1 11–22 2–5 56 Jan. 15 Oregon State 27–63 .429 5–20 .250 9–13 .692 6–17 23 21–1 14–15 5–7 68 Jan. 23 Washington State 19–59 .322 3–21 .143 7–12 .583 14–24 38 18–1 10–16 4–9 48 Jan. 27 at Arizona 24–47 .511 5–9 .556 38–40 .950 6–23 29 17–1 15–17 4–9 91 Jan. 30 at Arizona State 26–57 .456 9–21 .429 9–14 .643 15–22 37 23–0 16–21 2–3 70 Feb. 3 USC 28–70 .400 8–23 .348 5–12 .417 24–18 42 11–0 15–24 1–6 69 Feb. 5 UCLA 25–52 .481 3–11 .273 17–21 .810 7–27 34 23–1 15–23 5–6 70 Feb. 10 at Oregon 26–58 .448 3–15 .200 33–54 .611 18–28 46 31–3 12–13 3–6 88 Feb. 13 at Oregon State 33–55 .600 7–12 .583 17–24 .708 7–24 31 16–0 17–17 2–5 90 Feb. 19 at Washington State 23–51 .451 5–18 .278 4–10 .400 10–20 30 17–0 14–22 1–11 55 Feb. 24 Arizona State 23–59 .390 7–20 .350 29–32 .906 18–18 36 21–1 12–17 1–8 82 Feb. 26 Arizona 37–70 .529 6–23 .261 5–11 .455 16–16 32 18–1 24–16 2–10 85 Mar. 3 at California 25–55 .455 6–16 .375 17–17 .630 12–21 33 15–0 19–18 5–2 73 Mar. 5 at Stanford 21–50 .420 2–7 .286 33–40 .825 12–28 40 11–0 12–12 1–6 77 Mar. 10 vs. Arizona State (Pac-10) 28–64 .438 10–24 .417 24–32 .750 11–21 32 28–3 17–16 6–9 90 Mar. 11 vs. Stanford (Pac-10) 23–54 .426 6–16 .375 11–20 .550 11–25 36 15–1 14–15 3–7 63 Mar. 12 vs. Arizona (Pac-10) 26–57 .456 9–21 .429 11–12 .917 8–18 26 17–1 13–9 2–4 72 Mar. 17 vs. Montana (NCAA) 33–65 .508 9–20 .450 2–8 .250 12–21 33 16–0 15–18 0–5 77 Mar. 19 vs. Pacific (NCAA) 30–67 .448 8–24 .333 11–17 .647 17–14 31 18–0 13–8 1–4 79

High Marks (listed by individual category) 37–70 .600 10–24 .583 38–54 1.000 24–29 46 35–3 24–34 6–12 99 Low Marks (listed by individual category) 17–46 .313 2–7 .143 2–5 .250 4–14 23 11–0 9–8 0–2 48

Miscellaneous Game Statistics Opponents Individual high single-game points: 37, , Arizona (Mar. 12) Individual high single-game rebounds: 16, Jordan Kent, Oregon (Feb. 10) Individual high single-game assists: 9, Mike Parker, Sacred Heart (Dec. 22) Most team points at the half: 46, Loyola Marymount (Dec. 12) Fewest team points at the half: 17, Washington State (Feb. 19) Largest halftime lead: 8, Arizona (Mar. 12) Most team second half points: 60, Gonzaga (Dec. 2) Least team second half points: 22, Sacred Heart (Dec. 22) Individual high halftime points: 23, Salim Stoudamire, Arizona (Mar. 12) Individual second half high points: 24, , Arizona State (Feb. 24) Individual high halftime rebounds: 8, Matt Haryasz, Stanford (1/2/05) 8, , Utah (Nov. 25) 8, Ike Diogu, Arizona State (Feb. 24) Individual high halftime assists: 4, Nine times, last by Richard Midgley, California (Mar. 3) 2005 Washington Game-by-Game Statistics Date Opponent Fg–Fga Pct. 3pt–A Pct. Ft–Fta Pct. Of–Def Reb Pf–Dq A–To Blk–St Pts. Nov. 19 Seattle Pacific (89-71) 29–64 .453 2–11 .182 29–36 .806 22–20 42 17–1 9–12 2–9 89 Nov. 25 vs. Utah (78-71) 31–58 .534 6–14 .429 10–13 .769 11–13 24 23–1 15–11 5–6 78 Nov. 26 vs. Oklahoma (96-91) 35–64 .547 4–11 .364 22–24 .917 15–19 34 19–1 16–14 6–4 96 Nov. 27 vs. Alabama (79-76) 29–65 .446 11–17 .647 10–14 .714 12–17 29 20–0 21–12 2–7 79 Dec. 2 at Gonzaga (87-99) 33–65 .508 12–24 .500 9–17 .529 15–14 29 23–1 29–14 2–8 87 Dec. 5 Eastern Washington (89-56) 31–63 .492 8–17 .471 19–29 .655 15–23 38 22–0 19–18 3–14 89 Dec. 7 San Diego State (98-69) 38–75 .507 9–22 .409 13–17 .765 24–21 45 19–1 23–20 6–9 98 Dec. 12 at Loyola Marymount (100-93) 35–61 .574 9–15 .600 21–31 .677 13–23 36 25–1 22–15 2–9 100 Dec. 19 North Carolina State (68-64) 27–60 .450 2–13 .154 12–21 .571 17–26 43 18–1 17–16 5–4 68 Dec. 21 Sacred Heart (114-53) 47–85 .553 8–16 .500 12–16 .750 17–27 44 17–0 30–10 3–21 114 Dec. 24 Houston (110-63) 35–61 .574 6–14 .429 34–44 .773 10–38 48 25–0 29–24 3–4 110 Dec. 31 California (81-67) 29–58 .500 8–17 .471 15–22 .682 14–18 32 19–0 19–21 5–13 81 Jan. 2 Stanford (76-73) 27–64 .422 4–7 .571 17–27 .667 13–24 37 11–0 16–10 2–11 76 Jan. 6 at USC (84-59) 31–68 .456 6–18 .333 16–19 .842 14–31 45 25–1 22–15 2–10 84 Jan. 8 at UCLA (86-95) 34–63 .540 8–19 .421 10–15 .667 13–20 33 24–1 13–17 1–3 86 Jan. 13 Oregon (77-56) 30–64 .469 4–17 .235 13–19 .684 15–24 39 22–0 14–15 1–11 77 Jan. 15 Oregon State (108-68) 40–70 .571 6–14 .429 23–30 .733 17–30 47 15–0 26–13 3–9 108 Jan. 23 Washington State (66-48) 23–64 .359 3–13 .231 17–22 .773 18–28 46 18–0 11–10 1–8 66 Jan. 27 at Arizona (82-91) 27–70 .386 13–34 .382 15–21 .714 19–19 38 26–1 22–17 1–5 82 Jan. 30 at Arizona State (79-70) 26–60 .433 5–23 .217 22–25 .880 14–18 32 20–0 16–11 2–6 79 Feb. 3 USC (99-69) 42–70 .600 8–23 .348 7–11 .636 11–23 34 18–0 32–11 1–14 99 Feb. 5 UCLA (82-70) 28–74 .378 6–22 .273 20–27 .741 22–21 43 19–1 13–12 3–10 82 Feb. 10 at Oregon (95-88) 31–63 .492 6–18 .333 27–42 .643 12–22 34 36–4 15–11 2–4 95 Feb. 13 at Oregon State (73-90) 28–68 .412 4–27 .148 13–16 .813 19–19 38 23–0 15–21 2–9 73 Feb. 19 at Washington State (68-55) 25–51 .490 8–20 .400 10–16 .625 10–22 32 12–0 20–17 4–7 68 Feb. 24 Arizona State (90-82) 31–56 .554 11–16 .688 17–22 .773 8–18 26 23–0 17–17 5–8 90 Feb. 26 Arizona (92-85) 34–60 .567 11–24 .458 14–19 .737 12–20 32 15–0 21–16 1–10 93 Mar. 3 at California (106-73) 39–76 .513 16–29 .552 12–14 .857 18–24 42 21–0 31–9 2–8 106 Mar. 5 at Stanford (67-77) 27–68 .397 9–24 .375 4–6 .667 15–19 34 27–1 13–12 3–7 67 Mar. 10 vs. Arizona State (91-86) 30–67 .448 6–12 .500 29–34 .853 19–27 46 25–2 13–17 1–10 95 Mar. 11 vs. Stanford (66-63) 26–64 .406 6–25 .240 8–14 .571 18–24 42 18–0 14–16 2–7 66 Mar. 12 vs. Arizona (81-72) 28–63 .444 8–27 .296 17–19 .895 17–24 41 15–0 16–11 0–3 81 Mar. 17 vs. Montana (88-77) 32–58 .552 9–19 .474 15–22 .682 9–23 32 14–0 19–16 1–9 88 Mar. 19 vs. Pacific (97-79) 36–64 .563 9–23 .391 16–19 .842 12–23 35 20–0 17–7 3–2 97

High Marks (listed by individual category) 47–85 .600 16–34 .688 34–44 .917 24–38 48 36–4 32–24 6–21 114 Low Marks (listed by individual category) 23–51 .359 2–7 .148 4–6 .529 9–13 24 11–0 9–7 0–2 66

Miscellaneous Game Statistics Washington Individual high single-game points: 29, Nate Robinson, vs. Utah (Nov. 25) & vs. Arizona State (Mar. 10) 29, Tre Simmons, vs. USC (Feb. 3) & vs. Arizona State (Feb. 24) Individual high single-game rebounds: 14, Bobby Jones, vs. Sacred Heart (Dec. 22) Individual high single-game assists: 14, Will Conroy, at California (Mar. 3) Most team points at the half: 56, vs. San Diego State (Dec. 7) Fewest team points at the half: 30, vs. NC State (Dec. 19) & vs. Stanford (Mar. 11) Largest halftime lead: 24, [55-31] vs. Sacred Heart (Dec. 22) Most team second half points: 62, vs. Houston (Dec. 24) Least team second half points: 31, vs. Arizona State (Mar. 10) Individual high halftime points: 19, Tre Simmons, vs. San Diego State (Dec. 7) 19, Nate Robinson, vs. Utah (Nov. 25) Individual second half high points: 21, Tre Simmons, vs. Arizona State (Feb. 24) Individual high halftime rebounds: 12, Mike Jensen, vs. Seattle Pacific (Nov. 19) Individual high halftime assists: 9, Will Conroy, vs. Loyola Marymount (Dec. 12) 2005 UW Game-By-Game Points–Rebounds–Assists (starters underlined) Opponent Burmeister Conroy Fletcher Gasser Jensen Johnson Jones Potter Robinson Rollins Roy Simmons Smith Williams Seattle Pacific 0–2–1 susp 0–1–0 6–5–1 14–13–1 dnp susp 2–2–0 22–6–4 7–4–0 23–5–1 susp 15–2–1 susp vs. Utah dnp 10–3–5 dnp dnp 3–3–1 dnp 9–6–4 dnp 29–3–3 2–1–0 25–3–0 susp 0–0–0 0–3–2 vs. Oklahoma dnp 11–3–2 dnp dnp 9–3–0 dnp 13–6–2 dnp 19–4–8 4–3–0 6–2–0 13–6–2 3–0–0 18–6–2 vs. Alabama dnp 18–3–6 dnp dnp 5–7–2 dnp 15–2–3 dnp 16–4–4 4–3–1 inj 15–9–4 0–0–1 6–0–0 at Gonzaga 0–0–0 14–2–9 dnp dnp 13–4–1 dnp 12–3–3 dnp 22–4–8 2–1–3 inj 6–6–4 0–0–0 18–6–1 Eastern Washington 8–3–0 11–2–4 0–0–0 4–6–1 3–5–3 0–0–0 7–3–2 2–1–0 20–7–7 inj inj 20–1–0 5–4–0 9–4–2 San Diego State 3–0–2 4–7–8 0–1–0 2–5–0 4–2–1 1–2–1 10–9–2 0–0–0 24–3–5 8–1–3 inj 23–2–1 6–4–0 13–7–0 at Loyola Marymount dnp 9–3–13 dnp 0–1–0 9–3–1 dnp 21–5–0 dnp 28–4–6 0–0–0 inj 26–9–1 5–5–1 2–5–0 North Carolina State dnp 12–4–7 dnp 2–0–0 8–5–3 dnp 6–6–0 dnp 7–7–5 inj 10–3–0 12–6–2 2–2–0 9–6–0 Sacred Heart 10–2–1 11–6–13 0–0–1 0–6–2 12–4–1 2–1–1 14–14–2 2–0–0 13–3–3 inj inj 13–0–1 15–0–5 22–6–0 Houston 3–2–0 5–2–9 2–1–0 4–2–0 0–3–0 1–1–2 22–9–3 2–1–0 11–3–7 inj 16–4–2 16–9–3 9–2–2 19–6–1 California dnp 11–2–7 dnp dnp 2–5–1 dnp 16–9–3 dnp 9–2–6 4–2–1 inj 18–2–0 10–1–1 11–5–0 Stanford dnp 8–2–7 dnp dnp 17–7–1 dnp 6–3–1 dnp 10–5–3 2–1–0 6–2–1 17–7–2 3–1–0 7–6–1 at USC 0–1–0 7–4–4 dnp 0–1–0 14–5–3 0–1–0 8–4–2 0–0–0 8–1–7 7–6–2 10–3–1 22–7–1 2–2–1 6–5–1 at UCLA dnp 9–4–4 dnp dnp 15–7–0 dnp 2–1–0 dnp 21–2–3 0–1–0 13–4–3 19–7–1 3–1–0 4–0–2 Oregon 0–0–0 7–3–5 dnp 0–1–0 1–4–0 0–0–0 15–4–4 0–0–0 14–5–4 7–4–0 inj 15–12–1 4–1–0 14–4–0 Oregon State 0–2–0 9–1–6 0–0–1 5–1–0 2–4–2 3–0–0 15–7–2 2–1–0 15–8–8 4–5–0 inj 26–7–4 3–3–2 24–6–1 Washington State 4–1–0 6–2–2 0–0–0 0–1–0 3–4–1 0–0–0 7–4–1 1–2–0 13–6–3 0–3–0 5–5–1 7–4–0 10–3–2 10–7–1 at Arizona dnp 12–2–9 dnp dnp 6–4–0 dnp 13–10–1 dnp 10–3–5 1–2–0 15–9–7 13–3–0 8–1–0 4–1–0 at Arizona State dnp 7–3–4 dnp dnp 4–6–2 dnp 6–6–2 dnp 23–3–5 0–1–0 12–4–2 15–2–1 1–0–0 11–4–0 USC 5–1–1 13–2–10 0–0–0 dnp 10–4–2 0–2–2 4–4–0 0–0–0 9–1–5 0–1–0 4–6–5 29–6–3 4–3–2 21–1–2 UCLA dnp 6–3–3 dnp dnp 5–5–1 dnp 17–7–0 dnp 16–4–3 0–0–0 20–13–5 11–6–1 3–0–0 4–1–0 at Oregon 0–0–0 17–4–7 dnp dnp 4–0–0 dnp 16–4–0 dnp 24–2–4 0–0–0 18–10–3 4–1–0 10–6–0 2–5–1 at Oregon State dnp 6–4–2 dnp dnp 4–5–0 dnp 9–9–2 dnp 8–2–4 2–3–1 25–6–3 15–1–1 0–0–2 4–2–0 at Washington State dnp 4–4–9 0–1–0 0–1–0 13–4–1 0–0–0 6–2–1 0–0–0 7–2–6 0–1–0 11–3–2 16–5–0 3–4–0 8–2–-1 Arizona State sick 13–7–2 dnp dnp 2–0–0 dnp 12–6–3 dnp 21–3–3 0–3–0 8–6–3 29–4–1 0–0–0 5–1–0 Arizona sick 9–5–4 dnp dnp 3–0–1 0–0–0 13–2–2 dnp 22–3–7 2–6–3 10–9–0 24–3–2 4–0–1 6–0–1 at California sick 2–4–14 2–1–0 2–0–0 2–3–0 sick 22–3–3 0–0–2 21–2–3 4–2–0 11–6–3 20–4–3 8–5–1 12–5–2 at Stanford sick 11–2–3 dnp dnp 0–5–0 dnp 11–3–2 dnp 11–2–3 10–7–2 16–8–2 8–2–1 0–0–0 0–1–0 vs. Arizona State dnp 6–5–7 dnp dnp 5–4–1 dnp 1–6–3 dnp 29–7–0 6–4–0 12–3–0 17–3–0 11–2–1 8–6–1 vs. Stanford dnp 6–7–4 dnp dnp 9–5–1 dnp 14–5–1 dnp 14–5–2 4–4–0 6–4–4 2–8–2 7–1–0 4–0–0 vs. Arizona dnp 12–5–4 dnp dnp 5–4–0 dnp 2–7–2 dnp 18–5–4 6–3–0 4–1–2 18–9–4 0–0–0 16–0–0 vs. Montana 3–0–0 12–2–3 0–0–0 0–0–0 3–3–1 0–0–0 11–8–0 0–1–0 9–4–5 0–0–0 17–3–4 15–5–4 8–1–1 10–2–1 vs. Pacific 0–0–0 6–5–10 0–0–0 0–0–0 9–3–0 0–0–0 19–4–0 0–0–0 23–7–3 0–3–0 14–2–2 15–3–2 0–2–0 11–3–0

2005 Washington Men’s Basketball Statistics (as of Mar. 20) • Pac-10 Tournament Games Only (3-0) • |---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 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Robinson, Nate 3-3 104 34.7 19-46 .413 7-21 .333 16-19 .842 9 8 17 5.7 9 0 6 6 0 4 61 20.3 Simmons, Tre 3-3 76 25.3 12-29 .414 3-14 .214 10-11 .909 6 14 20 6.7 6 0 6 7 0 2 37 12.3 Williams, Jamaal 3-0 54 18.0 12-24 .500 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 4 2 6 2.0 6 0 1 4 0 4 28 9.3 Conroy, Will 3-3 101 33.7 9-33 .273 4-15 .267 2-2 1.000 3 14 17 5.7 7 0 15 6 0 4 24 8.0 Roy, Brandon 3-0 71 23.7 9-15 .600 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 2 6 8 2.7 4 0 6 4 1 0 22 7.3 Jensen, Mike 3-3 51 17.0 7-12 .583 2-4 .500 3-4 .750 7 6 13 4.3 6 1 2 5 0 0 19 6.3 Smith, Joel 3-0 30 10.0 7-11 .636 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 1.0 3 0 1 3 0 1 18 6.0 Jones, Bobby 3-3 74 24.7 4-16 .250 2-4 .500 7-12 .583 9 9 18 6.0 12 1 6 3 0 2 17 5.7 Rollins, Hakeem 3-0 64 21.3 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 6 5 11 3.7 5 0 0 6 2 3 16 5.3 TEAM...... 6 10 16 0 0 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Washington 3 625 84-194 .433 20-64 .313 54-67 .806 54 75 129 43.0 58 2 43 44 3 20 242 80.7 Opponents 3 625 77-175 .440 25-61 .410 46-64 .719 30 64 94 31.3 60 5 44 40 11 20 225 75.0 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 Total ATTENDANCE: TOTAL AVERAGE —————————————— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ———— ————————— ————— ——————— Washington 115 115 12 0 0 0 242 Neutral (3) 48,133 16,044 Opponents 105 113 7 0 0 0 225 2005 Team & Individual Highs / Lows

UW Highs Individual Team Points: 29, Four times, last by Nate Robinson vs. Arizona State (3/10/05) 114, vs. Sacred Heart (12/2//04) FG Made: 11, Five times. last by Tre Simmons vs. USC (2/3/05) 47, vs. Sacred Heart (12/22/04) FG Att.: 21, Tre Simmons vs. USC (2/3/05) 85, vs. Sacred Heart (12/22/04) 3FG Made: 6, Tre Simmons three times, last vs. Arizona State (2/24/05) *16, at California (3/3/05) 3FG Att.: 14, Tre Simmons vs. USC (2/3/05) *34, at Arizona (1/27/05) FT Made: 11, Nate Robinson vs. Seattle Pacific (11/19/04) & at Oregon (2/10/05) 34, vs. Houston (12/24/04 FT Att.: 16, Nate Robinson at Oregon (2/10/05) 44, vs. Houston (12/24/04) Rebounds: 14, Bobby Jones vs. Sacred Heart (12/22/04) 48, vs. Houston (12/24/04) Assists: 14, Will Conroy at California (3/3/05) 30, vs. Sacred Heart (12/22/04) Steals: 7, Joel Smith vs. Sacred Heart (12/22/04) 21, vs. Sacred Heart (12/22/04) Blocks: 3, Hakeem Rollins vs. Arizona State (2/24/05) 6, Two times, last time vs. San Diego State (12/7/04) Turnovers: 7, Will Conroy vs. California (1/31/04) 24, vs. Houston (12/24/04) Fouls: 5, Eighteen times, last by Mike Jensen vs. Arizona State (3/10/05) *36, at Oregon (2/10/05) FG Pct.: 91.6% [11-12], Jamaal Williams vs. Sacred Heart (12/22/04) 57.4% [35-61], two times, last vs. Houston (12/24/04) 3FG Pct.: 100% [3-3], Will Conroy at Gonzaga (12/1/04) 68.6% [11-16], vs. Arizona State (2/24/05) FT Pct: 100% [9-9], Bobby Jones at Loyola Marymount (12/12/04) 91.7% [22-24], vs. Oklahoma (11/26/04) (FG Pct. min. 10 att./3FG Pct. min. 5 att./ FT Pct. min. 5 att.) *=Washington School Record Opponents Individual Team Points: 37, Salim Stoudamire, Arizona (3/12/05) 99, Gonzaga (12/1/04) FG Made: 13, , Arizona (2/26/05) 37, Arizona (2/26/05) FG Att.: 20, Salim Stoudamire, Arizona (3/12/05) 70, USC (2/3/05) 3FG Made: 7, Salim Stoudamire, Arizona (3/12/05) 10, UCLA (1/8/05) & Arizona State (3/10/05) 3FG Att.: 13, Kevin Kruger, ASU (3/10/05) & Salim Stoudamire, Arizona (3/12/05) 24, Arizona State (3/10/05) & Pacific (3/19/05) FT Made: 17, Ike Diogu, Arizona State (2/24/05) 38, Arizona (1/27/05 FT Att.: 18, Ike Diogu, Arizona State (2/24/05) *54, Oregon (2/10/05) Rebounds: 16, Jordan Kent, Oregon (2/10/05) 46, Oregon (2/10/05) Assists: 9, Mike Parker, Sacred Heart (12/22/04) 24, Arizona (2/26/05) Steals: 4, Five times, last by Chris Hernandez, Stanford (3/11/05) 12, Two times, last by California (12/31/04) Blocks: 5, Ike Diogu, Arizona State (3/10/05) 6, Three times, last by Arizona State (3/10/05) Turnovers: 8, Two times, last by Jordan Farmar, UCLA (2/5/05) 34, Sacred Heart (12/22/04) Fouls: 5, Seventeen times, last by Hassan Adams, Arizona (3/12/05) 35, Houston (12/24/04) FG Pct.: 90.0% [9-10], Kevin Bookout, Oklahoma (11/26/04) 60.0% [33-55], Oregon State (2/13/05) 3FG Pct.: 100% [2-2], Three times, last by Dustin Krueger, ASU (1/30/05) 58.3% [7-12], Oregon State (2/13/05)) FT Pct: 100% [9-9], Salim Stoudamire, Arizona (1/27/05) 100% [5-5], Stanford (1/2/05) (FG Pct. min. 10 att./3FG Pct. min. 2 att./ FT Pct. min. 5 att.) Team Lows Washington Opponents Points: 66, vs. Washington State (1/23/05) & vs. Stanford (3/11/05) 48, Washington State (1/23/05) FG Made: 23, vs. Washington State (1/23/05) 17, Sacred Heart (12/22/04) FG Att.: 51, at Washington State (2/19/05) 46, Utah (11/25/04) 3FG Made: 2, vs. NC State (12/9/04) & vs. Seattle Pacific (11/19/04) 2, Utah (11/25/04) & at Stanford (3/5/05) 3FG Att.: 7, vs. Stanford (1/2/05) 7, Stanford (3/5/05) FT Made: 4, at Stanford (3/5/05) 2, Montana (3/17/05) FT Att.: 6, at Stanford (3/5/05) 5, Stanford (1/2/05) Rebounds: 24, vs. Utah (11/25/04) 23, Oregon State (1/15/05) Assists: 9, vs. Seattle Pacific (11/19/04) 9, Houston (12/24/04) Steals: 2, vs. Pacific (3/19/05) 2, California (3/3/05) Blocks: 0, vs. Arizona (3/12/05) 0, Three times, last by Montana (3/17/05) Turnovers: 7, vs. Pacific (3/19/05) 8, Pacific (3/19/05) Fouls: 10, vs. Stanford (1/2/05) 11, USC (2/3/05) FG Pct.: 35.9% [23-64], vs. Washington State (1/23/05) 31.3% [20-64], Houston (12/24/04) 3FG Pct: 14.8% [4-27], at Oregon State (2/13/05) 14.3% [3-21], Washington State (1/23/05) FT Pct.: 52.9% [9-17], at Gonzaga (12/2/04) 25.0% [2-8], Montana (3/17/05) The Last Time . . . 30-Point Scorer Had 50 rebounds, Team by UW 30, Brandon Roy at UCLA, 2/7/04 by UW 54, vs. Arizona, 1/13/01 by Opp. 37, Salim Stoudamire, Arizona, 3/12/05 by Opp. 52, Wyoming, 12/6/03 40-Point Scorer Had 25 assists, Team by UW 40, Christian Welp vs. UCLA, 12/21/86 by UW 31, at California, 3/3/05 by Opp. 43, Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio), 3/12/99 by Opp. 25, Stanford, 1/4/04 Two 20-Point Scorers Made 15 steals, Team by UW Bobby Jones (22), Nate Robinson (21), Tre Simmons (20) at California, 3/3/05 by UW 21, Sacred Heart, 12/22/04 by Opp. Kevin Kruger (22), Steve Moore (22), Ike Diogu (21), Arizona State, 3/10/05 by Opp. 17, USC, 1/8/04 Five Double-Figure Scorers Had 10 blocked shots, Team by UW Nate Robinson (23), Bobby Jones (19), Tre Simmons (15), by UW 10, vs. Arizona State, 1/10/02 Brandon Roy (14), Jamaal Williams (11), vs. Pacific, 3/19/05 by Opp. 13, Arizona State, 1/9/03 by Opp. Jordan Kent (19), Aaron Brooks (15), (13), Committed 30 turnovers, Team Maarty Leunen (12), Bryce Taylor (10), Oregon, 2/10/05 by UW 34, vs. USC, 3/8/97 Two players with 10 rebounds each by Opp. 34, Sacred Heart, 12/22/04 by UW Brandon Roy (12) & Bobby Jones (10), at Houston, 12/20/03 Over .900 shooting from free throw line, Team by Opp. Ike Diogu (13) & Serge Angounou (10), Arizona State, 1/30/05 by UW .917 (22-24), vs. Oklahoma, 11/26/04 Double-Double, Individual (points/rebounds) by Opp. .917 (11-12), Arizona, 3/12/05 by UW Brandon Roy (18/10), at Oregon State, 2/13/05 Under .500 shooting from free throw line, Team by Opp. Guillaume Yango (17/10), Pacific, 3/19/05 by UW .462 (6-13), at Oregon State, 1/25/03 Triple-Double, Individual (Points / Rebounds/Assists) by Opp. .250 (2-8), Montana (NCAA), 3/19/05 by UW None 20-Point victory by Opp. Luke Jackson (14/11/10), Oregon 2/17/01 by UW 33, at California (106-73), 3/3/05 20 rebounds, Individual by Opp. 24, Gonzaga (86-62), 12/1/03 by UW 21, Todd MacCulloch, vs. UCLA, 1/31/99 30-Point victory by Opp. 20, Mark Madsen, Stanford, 2/26/00 by UW 33, at California (106-73), 3/3/05 10 assists, Individual by Opp. 32, Arizona State (89-57), 1/9/03 by UW 10, Will Conroy, vs. Pacific, 3/19/05 40-Point victory by Opp. 11, Luke Ridnour, Oregon, 1/23/03 by UW 40, vs. Oregon State (108-68), 1/15/05 Five steals, Individual by Opp. 45, at Stanford (105-60), 1/19/02 by UW 7, Joel Smith, Sacred Heart, 12/22/04 Played in the NCAA Tournament by Opp. 5, Errick Craven, USC, 2/5/04 by UW 2005, Advanced to Sweet 16 Five 3-pointers, Individual Played in the NIT Tournament by UW 5, Bobby Jones & Nate Robinson, at California, 3/3/05 by UW 1997, Lost at Nebraska, 63-67, in first round by Opp. 5, Matt Martin, Montana (NCAA), 3/19/05 Registered a Winning Season Five blocked shots, Individual by UW 2005, 29-5 (Coach Lorenzo Romar) by UW 6, Hakeem Rollins, at California, 1/2/04 Ranked in the Associated Press poll by Opp. 5, Ike Diogu, Arizona State, 3/10/05 by UW 3/14/05, #7, 27-5 record (Coach Lorenzo Romar) Scored over 100 points, Team Defeated a Ranked Opponent (Associated Press Poll) by UW 106, at California, 3/3/05 by UW 3/19/05, UW 97, #22 Pacific 79 in Boise, Idaho (NCAA) by Opp. 102, UAB (NCAA), 3/19/04 Scored under 50 points, Team Defeated a Top-10 Ranked Opponent (AP Poll) by UW 47, at Oregon State, 2/17/00 by UW 3/12/05, UW 81, #8 Arizona 72 in Los Angeles by Opp. 48, Washington State, 1/23/05 Played a No. 1 Ranked Opponent (AP Poll) Scored under 40 points, Team by UW 3/6/04, UW 75, #1 Stanford 62 in Seattle by UW 39, vs. California, 1/15/79 Played a Defending National Champion by Opp. 38, California, 3/7/85 by UW 2/5/98, Arizona 112, UW 81 in Tucson, Ariz. Shot .600 or better from field, Team Won Seven Straight Pac-10 Games by UW .673, vs. Arizona State, 2/6/99 by UW Nine Games - 2/12 -1/2/05, Oregon, OSU, WSU, at Arizona, at by Opp. .600, Oregon State, 2/13/05 ASU, Cal, Stan, (04-05 Season) Cal, Stan Under .300 shooting from field, Team Won Three Straight Pac-10 Road Games by UW .286, vs. Arizona, 1/13/01 by UW 1/17 - 2/5/04, at OSU, at WSU, at USC (tied school record) by Opp. .295, at Santa Clara, 12/7/02 Won Four Straight Conference Road Games Made 45 field goals, Team by UW 1/16 - 2/21/59, at Oregon, Oregon State, Idaho & WSU by UW 48, vs. Chico State, 12/1/92 Last Pacific-10 Conference Honors won by Washington by Opp. 46, Arizona, 2/5/98 Team Champions 1985 (co-champions with USC) Made 35 free throws, Team Tournament Champions 2005 by UW 35, vs. UCLA, 1/29/87 Player of the Year Chris Welp, 1986 by Opp. 38, Arizona, 1/27/05 Coach of the Year Lorenzo Romar, 2005 Made 10 3-pointers, Team Freshman of the Year Mark Pope, 1992 by UW 16, at California, 3/3/05 Newcomer of the Year Doug Wrenn, 2002 by Opp. 10, Arizona State, 3/10/05 All-Conference First Team Nate Robinson & Tre Simmons, 2005 Player of the Week Tre Simmons, 2/28/05 Washington’s All-time Record vs. the 2005 NCAA Sweet Sixteen Field

Opponent Region Seed UW vs. Last Meeting UW W/L Score Site Streak in NCAAs Louisville Albuquerque 4 1-1 11/29/86 W 69-54 N UW 1 –– Texas Tech Albuquerque 6 5-2 12/29/90 W 59-57 A UW 3 –– West Virginia Albuquerque 7 1-0 12/26/74 W 96-79 H UW 1 ––

Arizona Chicago 3 20-37 3/12/05 W 81-72 N UW 2 –– Illinois Chicago 1 3-2 12/7/91 L 55-76 A UI 1 –– Oklahoma State Chicago 2 2-7 12/21/99 L 72-84 H OSU 2 0-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chicago 12 0-0 –– –– –– –– –– ––

North Carolina Syracuse 1 0-1 12/29/72 L 72-89 N UNC 1 –– North Carolina State Syracuse 10 1-1 12/19/04 W 68-64 H UW 1 –– Villanova Syracuse 5 0-0 –– –– –– –– –– –– Wisconsin Syracuse 6 3-0 12/17/65 W 81-67 N UW 3 ––

Duke Austin 1 1-3 12/23/89 L 64-74 A Duke 3 1-0 Kentucky Austin 2 0-1 3/14/85 L 58-66 N UK 1 0-1 Michigan State Austin 5 2-3 3/13/96 (NIT) L 50-64 A MSU 3 0-1 Utah Austin 6 5-5 11/25/04 W 78-71 N UW 1 ––

All-Time NCAA Tournament Stats for Current Washington Players (as of Mar. 13) • Includes one game in 2004 and two in 2005 (2-1) • |---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 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Robinson, Nate 3-3 89 29.7 22-36 .611 5-13 .385 10-12 .833 5 10 15 5.0 6 1 10 8 0 2 59 19.7 Jones, Bobby 3-2 66 22.0 14-21 .667 3-3 1.000 12-18 .667 6 11 17 5.7 13 1 1 2 1 7 43 14.3 Simmons, Tre 3-3 78 26.0 15-35 .429 8-20 .400 5-6 .833 3 12 15 5.0 9 0 6 7 0 1 43 14.3 Roy, Brandon 3-1 82 27.3 15-23 .652 1-4 .250 7-9 .778 6 8 14 4.7 4 0 13 4 2 1 38 12.7 Conroy, Will 3-2 91 30.3 12-22 .545 0-7 .000 11-13 .846 1 7 8 2.7 9 0 16 7 0 1 35 11.7 Williams, Jamaal 2-0 33 16.5 10-17 .588 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 4 1 5 2.5 4 0 1 0 1 3 21 10.5 Jensen, Mike 3-3 53 17.7 7-13 .538 4-7 .571 5-8 .625 2 8 10 3.3 8 1 2 3 0 1 23 7.7 Smith, Joel 2-0 22 11.0 3-8 .375 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 2 0 1 1 0 0 8 4.0 Rollins, Hakeem 3-0 54 18.0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 0 11 11 3.7 5 0 2 1 5 1 6 2.0 Burmeister, Brandon 2-0 2 1.0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.5 Potter, Zane 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 Gasser, Hans 2-0 3 1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Johnson, Alex 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Fletcher, Matt 2-0 2 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM...... 2 5 7 0 1 ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Washington 3 600 103-186 .554 24-62 .387 55-75 .733 31 77 108 36.0 64 3 55 39 9 17 285 95.0 Opponents 3 600 93-197 .472 26-70 .371 46-69 .667 40 61 101 33.7 60 0 51 38 3 17 258 86.0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 OT3 OT4 Total ATTENDANCE: TOTAL AVERAGE —————————————— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ——— ———— ————————— ————— ——————— Washington 137 148 0 0 0 0 285 Neutral (3) 43,350 14,450 Opponents 111 147 0 0 0 0 258 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

Washington 92, Westmont College 52 (exhibition) (#22) Washington 78, Utah 71 – Great Alaska Shootout Nov. 9, 2004 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. Nov. 25, 2004 / / Anchorage, Ak. 2 Washington Westmont College Washington Utah FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 2-6 1-1 2-2 0 0 7 18 Debban 4-6 0-0 2-2 6 2 10 35 Robinson 11-17 5-9 2-2 3 3 29 38 Jackson 2-7 1-3 6-6 7 1 11 36 Jensen 4-7 1-3 2-2 3 2 11 19 Burkholder 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 0 3 29 Roy 11-19 0-1 3-3 3 0 25 34 Bogut 8-8 0-0 7-10 12 4 23 40 Robinson 5-11 3-7 2-5 6 6 15 31 Aguierre 3-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 6 15 Conroy 3-6 1-2 3-5 3 5 10 31 Hawkins 7-15 0-2 4-6 5 2 18 38 Roy 10-12 0-1 2-4 6 3 22 24 Bechler 3-6 2-3 0-0 1 0 8 29 Jones 4-8 0-1 1-2 6 4 9 29 Chaney 2-6 0-0 1-2 2 0 5 31 Conroy 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 7 0 23 Tudor 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 15 Jensen 1-4 0-1 1-1 3 1 3 23 Markson 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 11 Smith 4-5 2-2 0-0 3 2 10 17 Bartel 2-4 1-2 0-0 2 3 5 20 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 14 Calvin 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Simmons 3-6 2-5 0-0 2 3 8 18 Wassell 2-4 0-1 1-2 2 3 5 18 Rollins 4-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 8 15 Ware 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 8 Rollins 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 17 Iverson 2-4 1-1 0-0 2 0 5 6 Burmeister 3-7 1-3 0-0 4 3 7 12 Larkin 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 4 7 Williams 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 14 Drisdom 1-3 0-1 5-6 0 7 7 32 Gasser 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6 Wilson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 7 Langvad 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6 Williams 2-9 0-0 0-4 5 0 4 14 Allen 2-6 2-5 0-0 1 1 6 12 Totals 26-64 3-14 18-26 35 14 73 200 Totals 23-46 2-8 23-30 34 14 71 200 Potter 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 3 Schafer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 Fouls: UW 23 (Jones 5), UTAH 14. Turnovers: UW 11 (Conroy 3), UTAH 18 (Hawkins 6). Bryan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Blocks: UW 5 (Five with 5), UTAH 4 (Bogut 4). Steals: UW 6 (Robinson, Williams 2), UTAH 6 (Drisdom 2). Lindelef 2-5 1-3 0-0 0 0 5 3 Totals 37-72 10-24 8-15 37 28 92 200 Totals 21-40 6-16 4-6 23 14 52 200 FG%: Half—.586 (17-29) Final—.534 FG%: Half—.455 (10-22) Final—.500 Fouls: UW 12, WC 19. Turnovers: UW 11 (Roy, Conroy 3), WC 30 (Debban 6). 3-FG%: Half—.600 (6-10) Final—.429 3-FG%: Half—.200 (1-5) Final—.250 Blocks: UW 2 (Roy, Rollins 1), WC 1 (Burkholder). Steals: UW 12 (Roy 3), WC 6 (Burkholder, Bartel 2). FT%: Half—.667 (2-3) Final—.769 FT%: Half—.667 (10-15) Final—.767 FG%: Half—.484 (15-31) Final—.514 FG%: Half—.579 (11-19) Final—.525 Halftime Score: UW 42, UTAH 31. Attendance: 6,667. 3-FG%: Half—.467 (7-15) Final—.417 3-FG%: Half—.375 (3-8) Final—.375 ANCHORAGE, Ak. -- Nate Robinson scored 29 points, including the go-ahead basket with 2:40 left in FT%: Half—.667 (6-9) Final—.533 FT%: Half—.667 (4-6) Final—.667 22nd-ranked Washington’s 78-71 victory over Utah in the first round of the Great Alaska Shootout at Halftime Score: UW 43, Westmont College 29. Attendance: 3,300 (Est.). Sullivan Arena. Washington (2-0) never trailed, jumping out to a 16-3 lead six minutes into the contest. UW SEATTLE -- Washington outscored Westmont College 49-23 in the second half of its exhibition game led 42-31 at halftime on the strength of 19 points from Robinson. The Runnin’ Utes (1-1) gradually trimmed Tuesday en route to a 92-52 victory at Bank of America Arena. Brandon Roy led all scorers with 22 points the margin in the second half. They used a 10-4 run to even the score at 66-66 on a layup by Andrew Bogut on 10-12 shooting from the floor. Taking a 43-29 lead into halftime, the Huskies held Westmont to just with 2:56 remaining. Robinson answered with a driving layup that ignited a run of nine straight UW points three points over the first 13:18 of the half while scoring 25 points of their own. Roy who poured in 10 points the sealed the win. Brandon Roy capped the run with seven straight points, pushing his game total to 25. during the run. UW outshot the Warriors 72-40 and finished the night shooting 52 percent from the floor Bogut tallied 17 of his 23 points in the second half and led a 34-24 Utah rebounding advantage with 12 while hitting 7-of-15 on 3-pointers. Westmont, an NAIA school from Santa Barbara, Calif., shot 53 percent, boards. Justin Hawkins added 18 points for the Utes, 13 of them in the first half. Will Conroy scored 10 but committed 30 turnovers, 12 due to Husky steals. UW scored 40 points directly off those turnovers. Nate points for UW, which was without the services of Tre Simmons who was completing a two-game Robinson scored 15 points for the Huskies who also got 11 from Mike Jensen and 10 fromJoel Smith. With 9:13 left in the first half, the score was tied at 22-22, but the Huskies finished the half on a 21-7 run. Nick suspension for a secondary NCAA violation. The Huskies forced 18 Utah turnovers, parlaying them into 31 Debban scored 10 points to pace the Warriors. points.

(#22) Washington 89, Seattle Pacific 71 (#22) Washington 96, Oklahoma 91 – Alaska Shootout Nov. 19, 2004 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 1 Nov. 26, 2004 / Sullivan Arena / Anchorage, Ak. 3 Washington Seattle Pacific Washington Oklahoma FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jensen 5-11 0-1 4-4 13 1 14 27 Williams 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 3 0 25 Robinson 7-11 0-1 5-6 4 8 19 37 Williams 4-9 0-3 2-2 2 6 10 28 Rollins 2-3 0-0 3-4 4 0 7 16 Bremerman 2-8 0-6 4-5 2 1 8 22 Roy 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 6 12 Lavender 3-6 2-2 0-0 1 5 8 27 Robinson 5-12 1-2 11-12 6 4 22 34 Chivers 7-13 0-0 3-3 7 0 17 30 Conroy 2-4 1-2 6-6 3 2 11 23 Everett 6-13 3-6 4-4 4 5 19 37 Roy 10-15 0-0 3-5 5 1 23 34 Lee 7-10 6-7 2-2 1 3 22 35 Jones 5-9 1-2 2-2 6 2 13 28 Gray 6-11 0-0 5-7 6 2 17 27 Burmeister 0-7 0-5 0-0 2 1 0 28 Binetti 1-6 0-1 2-2 2 1 4 20 Jensen 4-7 0-1 1-2 3 0 9 27 Bookout 9-10 0-0 4-5 4 1 22 32 Smith 5-8 1-3 4-7 2 1 15 27 Birkle 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 8 Smith 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 5 McKenzie 2-7 1-4 2-2 0 1 7 21 Fletcher 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6 Knudson 3-7 2-6 2-2 0 3 10 26 Simmons 4-11 1-4 4-4 6 2 13 27 Foust 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 8 Gasser 1-3 0-0 4-4 5 1 6 23 Steele 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 4 Rollins 1-4 0-0 2-2 3 0 4 17 Longar 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 Potter 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 5 Bushmaker 2-4 0-0 1-1 4 1 5 13 Williams 8-12 0-0 2-2 6 2 18 24 Gilbert 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 9 Yuen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Turner 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 5 10 Gabelein 1-1 0-0 0-2 3 0 2 10 Totals 35-64 4-11 22-24 34 16 96 200 Totals 33-60 6-15 19-24 24 21 91 200 Matzen 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 6 Totals 29-64 2-11 29-36 42 9 89 200 Totals 24-55 8-22 15-19 28 13 71 200 Fouls: UW19 (Jones 5), OU 20. Turnovers: UW 14 (Conroy 4), OU 12 (Everett 5). Blocks: UW 6 (Jones, Williams 2), OU 6 (Gray 3). Steals: UW 4 (Robinson 2), OU 5 (Lavender, Everett 2). Fouls: UW 17 (Burmeister 5), SPU 27 (BinettiWilliams 5). Turnovers: UW 12 (Gasser 3), SPU 20 (Lee, Binetti 4). Blocks: UW 2 (Roy 2), SPU 0. Steals: UW 9 (Smith 3), SPU 6 (Six with 1). FG%: Half—.606 (20-33) Final—.547 FG%: Half—.586 (17-29) Final—.550 FG%: Half—.447 (17-38) Final—.453 FG%: Half—.346 (9-26) Final—.436 3-FG%: Half—.400 (2-5) Final—.364 3-FG%: Half—.375 (3-8) Final—.400 3-FG%: Half—.200 (2-10) Final—.182 3-FG%: Half—.364 (4-11) Final—.364 FT%: Half—1.000 (5-5) Final—.917 FT%: Half—.1.000 (6-6) Final—.792 FT%: Half—.286 (2-7) Final—.806 FT%: Half—.500 (1-2) Final—.789 Halftime Score: UW 47, Oklahoma 43. Technicals: OU, Lavender. Attendance: 7,765. Halftime Score: UW 38, Seattle Pacific 23. Technicals: UW, Smith. Attendance: 9,851. ANCHORAGE, Ak. -- Nate Robinson led five double-figure scorers with 19 points and added eight SEATTLE -- Brandon Roy and Nate Robinson combined for 45 points to help Washington defeat Seattle assists to lead 22nd-ranked Washington to a 96-91 win over Oklahoma in the semifinal round of the Great Pacific 89-71 in the season opener at Bank of America Arena. Roy finished with 23 points while Robinson Alaska Shootout at Sullivan Arena. Reserve Jamaal Williams scored 14 of his 18 points in the first half for scored 22. Two other Huskies scored in double-digits, freshman Joel Smith had 15 points in his collegiate the Huskies (3-0) who led 47-43 at halftime. Oklahoma (2-1) took its only second-half lead at 53-52 with debut and Mike Jensen posted a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds. An NCAA Division I 16:28 remaining. Kevin Bookout, who led OU with 22 points on 9-of-10 shooting, then drew his fourth foul school, Seattle Pacific (0-1) trailed 38-23 at halftime. In the second half, UW’s lead never dropped below and went to the bench. UW’s Hakeem Rollins hit the subsequent free throws, starting an 18-6 run that 14 points and reached 26 points twice. The Huskies shot 29-for-36 at the free throw line including 27-of- resulted in a 70-59 advantage. The Sooners drew within 86-80 on a 3-pointer by Terrell Everett, but 29 in the second half. Washington (1-0) attempted just one 3-pointer in the second half after sinking 2-of- Williams answered with a dunk and the Huskies hit six straight free throws inside the final three minutes 10 in the first half. The Huskies dominated inside, out-rebounding the Falcons 42-28 and outscoring them to halt the rally. Tre Simmons and Bobby Jones each scored 13 points. Both joined Williams for team-high 44-26 in the paint. Jordan Lee led SPU with 22 points including 6-of-7 from behind the 3-point line. Jason rebound honors with six, leading a 34-24 Husky margin. Everett finished with 19 points for the Sooners who Chivers added 17 points and seven rebounds for the Falcons. UW played without the services of four core also got 17 from Taj Gray. Both teams shot 55 percent. UW’s reserves outscored the OU bench 38-15, one players; Will Conroy, Bobby Jones, Tre Simmons, and Jamaal Williams who were serving a suspension day after combining for only two points. The Huskies played without starting guard Brandon Roy for the for a secondary NCAA violation. Their absence left UW with six available scholarship players. entire second half after he hyper-extended his right knee. 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

(#22) Washington 79, (#19) Alabama 76 –Alaska Shootout (#14) Washington 89, Eastern Washington 56 Nov. 27, 2004 / Sullivan Arena / Anchorage, Ak. 4 Dec. 5, 2004 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 6 Washington Alabama Washington Eastern Washington FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Simmons 5-13 3-6 2-2 9 4 15 32 Davis 8-13 0-0 7-8 9 1 23 40 Jones 3-7 1-2 0-2 3 2 7 22 Nelson 4-8 0-0 2-2 8 2 10 28 Robinson 5-11 3-4 3-4 4 4 16 35 Winston 5-13 1-4 1-2 2 0 12 38 Jensen 0-5 0-0 3-6 5 3 3 20 Axton 2-11 1-6 2-7 2 1 7 36 Conroy 8-12 2-2 0-0 3 6 18 34 Shelton 4-8 2-5 7-8 1 0 17 26 Simmons 8-13 1-3 3-3 1 0 20 30 Beitinger 6-8 1-2 1-3 8 0 14 21 Jones 5-9 2-2 3-6 2 3 15 28 Steele 4-6 1-3 2-2 2 4 11 37 Robinson 6-12 2-4 6-9 7 7 20 30 Smith 2-6 1-2 0-0 0 1 5 14 Jensen 2-9 1-3 0-0 7 2 5 24 Davidson 0-1 0-0 1-2 5 2 1 22 Conroy 4-7 1-3 2-2 2 4 11 28 Pariseau 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 23 Smith 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 9 Weber 3-3 1-1 0-0 1 1 7 16 Smith 1-2 1-1 2-2 4 0 5 13 Scheffler 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 3 8 Rollins 1-2 0-0 2-2 3 1 4 25 Brock 1-3 0-0 3-4 4 4 5 20 Burmeister 3-3 2-2 0-1 3 0 8 11 Henkel 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 16 Williams 3-8 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 13 Felix 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Fletcher 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 McCulloch 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 5 Totals 29-65 11-17 10-14 29 21 79 200 Totals 25-47 5-13 21-26 26 12 76 200 Gasser 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 1 4 14 Wortham 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Williams 4-6 0-0 1-2 4 2 9 22 Loe 2-4 0-0 0-2 3 5 4 20 Fouls: UW 20, BAMA 15. Turnovers: UW 12 (Simmons, Conroy 3), BAMA 15 (Shelton 6). Blocks: UW 2 (Rollins, Williams 1), BAMA 2 (Davis, Brock 1). Steals: UW 7 (Simmons 4), BAMA 3 (Three with 1). Potter 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 0 2 3 Butorac 1-2 0-0 5-6 0 1 7 13 Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 5 Nicholas 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 4 13 FG%: Half—.375 (12-32) Final—.446 FG%: Half—.478 (11-23) Final—.532 Totals 31-63 8-17 19-29 38 19 89 200 Totals 21-51 4-14 10-20 34 13 56 200 3-FG%: Half—.714 (5-7) Final—.647 3-FG%: Half—.429 (3-7) Final—.385 Fouls: UW 22, EWU 25 (Smith 5). Turnovers: UW 18 (Conroy 5), EWU 30 (Axton 7). FT%: Half—.700 (7-10) Final—.714 FT%: Half—.800 (8-10) Final—.808 Halftime Score: UW 36, BAMA 33. Technicals: BAMA-Shelton. Attendance: 8,264. Blocks: UW 3 (Williams 2), EWU 1 (Smith). Steals: UW 14 (Simmons, Williams 4), EWU 7 (Smith 3). ANCHORAGE, Ak. -- Will Conroy scored 18 points, including four at the end of the first half that fueled FG%: Half—.581 (18-31) Final—.492 FG%: Half—.478 (11-23) Final—.412 3-FG%: Half—.667 (6-9) Final—.471 3-FG%: Half—.375 (3-8) Final—.286 a 12-point run for 22nd-ranked Washington which captured the Great Alaska Shootout championship with FT%: Half—.632 (12-19) Final—.655 FT%: Half—.444 (4-9) Final—.500 a 79-76 win over No. 19 Alabama at Sullivan Arena. Alabama (4-1) used a 14-3 surge to take its largest lead of the game at 33-24 with 3:32 left until halftime. The Huskies (4-0) scored the final nine points of Halftime Score: UW 54, EWU 29. Technicals: UW, Jones. Attendance: 9,418. the half, including a quick flip by Conroy at the buzzer, to take a 36-33 edge. The lead grew to as many as SEATTLE -- Tre Simmons scored 20 points, eight of them during an early surge that propelled No. 14 nine points on five occasions for UW which repelled any Crimson Tide runs with stellar 3-point shooting. Washington to an 89-56 victory over Eastern Washington at Bank of America Arena. The Huskies (5-1) led The Huskies shot 65 percent from beyond the arc (11-17). Alabama had a chance to tie at he end, but the entire game that opened with a 3-pointer by Will Conroy. After the Eagles (2-3) scored a basket, UW Earnest Shelton’s 3-point try fell short. Nate Robinson, the tournament MVP, scored 16 points for UW went on a 20-4 run that Simmons fueled with eight points. UW led 54-29 at halftime, a lead that never which also got 15 apiece from Tre Simmons and Bobby Jones. Simmons pulled down nine boards to lead dropped below 21 points the rest of the way. Simmons and Jamaal Williams each had four steals for the a 29-26 Husky rebounding advantage against the bigger Tide. Chuck Davis paced Alabama with 23 points Huskies who had 14 as a team and forced 30 turnovers. Nate Robinson, who tied for team-high honors with and Shelton chipped in 17. UW played without second leading-scorer Brandon Roy who was out with a 20 points, led UW with seven rebounds and seven assists. Conroy finished with 11 points. Jacob Beitinger knee injury. paced the Eagles with 14 points. Marc Axton was held to seven points, 16 below his team-leading average of 23.0. .

Gonzaga 99, (#14) Washington 87 (#16) Washington 98, San Diego State 69 Dec. 1, 2004 / McCarthey Athletic Center / Spokane, Wash. 5 Dec. 7, 2004 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 7 Washington Gonzaga Washington San Diego State FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 5-8 1-2 1-2 3 3 12 34 Turiaf 7-9 0-1 9-10 13 3 23 35 Jones 4-10 0-1 2-2 9 2 10 21 Manker 3-9 2-5 0-0 1 1 8 20 Jensen 4-10 2-4 3-3 4 1 13 27 Morrison 9-19 1-4 7-8 8 3 26 37 Jensen 2-6 0-1 0-0 2 1 5 16 Slaughter 9-13 1-2 4-9 7 1 21 36 Simmons 2-8 2-7 0-0 6 4 6 22 Mallon 5-6 0-1 6-7 5 1 16 20 Simmons 9-13 5-7 0-0 2 1 23 26 Camara 1-3 0-0 0-0 7 0 2 31 Robinson 8-13 4-8 2-3 4 8 22 37 Altidor-Ces. 2-4 0-2 0-0 2 3 4 31 Robinson 9-16 3-7 3-4 3 5 24 31 Heath 7-16 1-2 3-4 4 1 18 27 Conroy 5-8 3-3 1-2 2 9 14 35 Raivio 6-10 5-6 4-4 1 8 21 38 Conroy 2-6 0-3 0-0 7 8 4 30 Sharper 0-3 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 17 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 Doudney 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 11 Smith 2-4 0-1 2-2 4 0 6 17 Johnson 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 12 Rollins 1-4 0-0 0-1 1 3 2 16 Batista 3-4 0-0 1-4 6 0 7 24 Rollins 2-2 0-0 4-4 1 3 8 14 Smith 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 20 Burmeister 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 3 7 Davis 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 9 Burmeister 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Pendergraft 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 4 Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 Thomas 5-11 0-1 4-4 3 3 14 27 Williams 8-14 0-0 2-6 6 1 18 24 Gasser 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 12 Ines 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 Totals 33-65 12-24 9-17 29 29 87 200 Totals 33-56 6-17 27-33 36 20 99 200 Williams 6-10 0-0 1-3 7 0 13 16 Fouls: UW 23 (Simmons 5), GU 15. Turnovers: UW 14 (Rollins 4), GU 13 (Batista 6). Potter 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Blocks: UW 2 (Rollins 2), GU 3 (Morrison, Mallon, A-Cespedes). Steals: UW 8 (Robinson, Williams 3), GU 8 (Raivio 4). Johnson 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 1 5 Totals 38-75 9-22 13-17 45 23 98 200 Totals 26-62 4-13 13-19 31 10 69 200 FG%: Half—.382 (13-34) Final—.508 FG%: Half—.533 (16-30) Final—.589 3-FG%: Half—.462 (6-13) Final—.500 3-FG%: Half—.250 (2-8) Final—.353 Fouls: UW 19 (Jensen 5), SDSU 18. Turnovers: UW 20 (Williams 5), SDSU 26 (Heath, Sharper 5). FT%: Half—.600 (6-10) Final—.529 FT%: Half—.500 (5-10) Final—.818 Blocks: UW 6 (Six with 1), SDSU 6 (Slaughter, Camara 2). Steals: UW 9 (Robinson 5), SDSU 12 (Camara, Thomas 3). Halftime Score: GU 39, UW 38. Technicals: GU, Bench. Attendance: 6,000. FG%: Half—.514 (19-37) Final—.507 FG%: Half—.406 (13-32) Final—.419 SPOKANE, Wash. -- Adam Morrison led all scorers with 26 points and started the decisive run late 3-FG%: Half—.571 (8-14) Final—.409 3-FG%: Half—.429 (3-7) Final—.308 in Gonzaga’s 99-87 win over No. 14 Washington at the McCarthey Athletic Center. The Bulldogs (4-1) FT%: Half—.769 (10-13) Final—.765 FT%: Half—.833 (5-6) Final—.684 defeated UW for the seventh straight time. Gonzaga led by as many as 10 points in the first half before Halftime Score: UW 56, SDSU 34. Techicals: UW, Jensen. Attendance: 9,694. the Huskies closed within 39-38 by halftime. Nate Robinson scored 15 of his 22 points before halftime to SEATTLE -- Tre Simmons and Nate Robinson combined for 37 first-half points, helping 16th-ranked keep foul-plagued UW in the game. Washington (4-1) held a one-point lead early in the second half and Washington build a 32-point halftime lead en route to a 98-69 victory over San Diego State at Bank of the score was tied five times after halftime. Gonzaga owned a slim 78-77 edge with 6:37 left to play before America Arena. Simmons hit 5-of-6 treys in the first half, including back-to-back 3-pointers that put the breaking the game open with a 7-0 run that Morrison began with a 3-pointer. Rony Turiaf, who finished Huskies (6-1) ahead 8-0. He scored 19 of his career-high 23 points in the first half. Robinson tallied 18 of with 23 points and 13 rebounds, capped the surge with two free throws. Will Conroy distributed nine his 24 points before halftime. The Aztecs (4-2) turned the ball over on their first five possessions and didn’t assists and Robinson had eight for the Huskies who were credited with 29 assists on 33 baskets. Reserve get a shot off for the opening 2:28. San Diego State had 14 first-half turnovers and 26 for the game. The Jamaal Williams scored 18 points for UW which had five double-figure scorers, including 14 from Will lead grew to as many as 33 points in the second half. The Huskies hit 8-of-14 treys in the first half and 1- Conroy, 13 from Mike Jensen and 12 from Bobby Jones. Derek Raivio scored 21 points for the Bulldogs and of-8 in the second. Bobby Jones led a 45-31 UW rebounding advantage with nine boards. Marcus Slaughter hit 5-of-6 shots from 3-point range. had 21 points to lead the Aztecs who also got 18 from Brandon Heath.. 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

(#16) Washington 100, Loyola Marymount 93 (#12) Washington 114, Sacred Heart 53 Dec. 12, 2004 / Gersten Pavilion / Los Angeles, Calif. 8 Dec. 22, 2004 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 10 Washington Loyola Marymount Washington Sacred Heart FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 6-9 0-0 9-9 5 0 21 30 Pegram 3-8 2-4 3-3 4 1 11 21 Jones 6-13 0-0 2-3 14 2 14 23 Howard 2-5 1-2 0-0 3 0 5 10 Jensen 4-6 0-1 1-4 3 1 9 28 Haywood 3-4 0-0 2-2 5 3 8 20 Jensen 5-9 0-1 2-2 4 1 12 21 Henley 1-5 0-0 4-8 5 1 6 29 Simmons 10-17 4-6 2-2 9 1 26 29 Knight 5-7 0-0 1-3 7 1 11 30 Simmons 6-12 1-3 0-0 0 1 13 20 Brooks 1-8 0-6 0-0 5 0 2 33 Robinson 9-15 4-6 6-11 4 6 28 37 Worthy 7-11 0-1 4-5 3 7 18 27 Robinson 4-12 3-6 2-2 3 3 13 25 Frye 2-4 0-1 2-2 1 2 6 25 Conroy 4-9 0-2 3-5 6 13 11 27 Parker 1-6 0-1 4-6 3 9 6 35 Conroy 3-4 0-1 3-4 3 13 9 29 C. Brown 2-10 2-5 4-4 1 5 10 33 Smith 6-7 2-2 1-2 0 5 15 23 Queenan 0-2 0-1 2-2 3 0 2 11 Smith 2-5 1-1 0-0 5 1 5 17 Martin 3-10 0-2 3-4 1 3 9 26 Burmeister 4-4 2-2 0-0 2 1 10 10 King 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4 Rollins 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 Ziri 2-6 1-2 0-1 4 1 5 17 Fletcher 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4 Granato 5-10 5-9 0-0 1 0 15 23 Gasser 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4 Ayer 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 0 3 6 Gasser 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 17 Pettway 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Williams 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 22 D. Brown 7-10 2-2 2-2 6 0 18 20 Williams 11-12 0-0 0-0 6 0 22 18 Shubik 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 9 Totals 35-61 9-15 21-31 36 22 100 200 Totals 33-67 7-16 20-25 34 21 93 200 Potter 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 4 Trim 5-9 0-0 1-2 4 0 11 20 Johnson 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 8 Fouls: UW 25 (Jones 5), LMU 23. Turnovers: UW 15 (Smith 4), LMU 16 (C. Brown 4). Totals 47-85 8-16 12-16 44 30 114 200 Totals 17-51 6-21 13-20 30 13 53 200 Blocks: UW 2 (Jones, Williams 1), LMU 0. Steals: UW 9 (Robinson 3), LMU 7 (Worthy 2). Fouls: UW 17, SHU 16. Turnovers: UW 10 (Conroy 4), SHU 34 (Brooks 8). FG%: Half—.581 (18-31) Final—.574 FG%: Half—.469 (15-32) Final—.493 Blocks: UW 3 (Jensen, Burmeister, Williams), SHU 2 (Parker, Trim 1). Steals: UW 21 (Smith 7), SHU 3. 3-FG%: Half—.375 (3-8) Final—.600 3-FG%: Half—.375 (3-8) Final—.438 FT%: Half—.500 (7-14) Final—.677 FT%: Half—.813 (13-16) Final—.800 FG%: Half—.558 (24-43) Final—.553 FG%: Half—.333 (10-30) Final—.333 3-FG%: Half—.500 (3-6) Final—.500 3-FG%: Half—.417 (5-12) Final—.286 Halftime Score: UW 46, LMU 46. Attendance: 2,006. FT%: Half—.667 (4-6) Final—.750 FT%: Half—.750 (6-8) Final—.650 LOS ANGELES -- Nate Robinson scored 20 of his 28 points in the second half when 16th-ranked Halftime Score: UW 55, SHU 31. Attendance: 9,585. Washington took control for a 100-93 win over Loyola Marymount at Gersten Pavilion. The Huskies (7-1) SEATTLE -- Jamaal Williams missed just one shot in a career-best 22-point performance, led by as many as eight in the first half before the Lions scored 10 unanswered points to surge ahead. Will leading eight double-figure scorers in 12th-ranked Washington’s 114-53 win over Sacred Heart Conroy’s layup at the end of the half forged a 46-46 tie. LMU (5-2) scored the first five points after halftime at Bank of America Arena. The Huskies (9-1) tied the fourth-highest scoring total and 10th largest to claim a 51-46 margin with 19:23 left to play. The Huskies responed with a 13-2 run, fueled by eight points margin of victory in their history. The Pioneers (1-7) led 7-3 before UW reeled off 24 unanswered from Tre Simmons who finished with a career-high 26. The Lions rallied to take a 60-59 edge on a 3-pointer points to take control. The Huskies increased a 55-31 halftime advantage with another run, a 21- by Daryl Pegram with 14:55 remaining. Robinson put UW ahead for good with a trey that ignited an 18- point surge that resulted in a 93-40 score with 8:31 remaining. Two players posted double- 2 run and resulted in a 77-62 advantage with 9:31 remaining. Bobby Jones was UW’s third 20-point scorer doubles for UW, Bobby Jones with 14 points and 14 rebounds and Will Conroy with 11 points with 21. Brandon Worthy and Dustin Brown led five LMU double-figure scorers with 18 points apiece. The and 13 assists. Williams shot 11-of-12 from the field. Joel Smith tallied 15 points for the Huskies Lions’ bench outscored the UW reserved 35-7. who also got 13 from Tre Simmons and Nate Robinson, 12 from Mike Jensen and 10 from Brandon Burmeister. UW shot 55 percent from the field despite missing its first seven shots. The Huskies totalled a school-record 21 steals while forcing 34 Pioneer turnovers, also a UW record. Sacred Heart was led by Luke Granato who scored 15 points, all of them on 3-pointers. (#18) Washington 68, (#12) North Carolina State 64 (#12) Washington 110, Houston 63 Dec. 19, 2004 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 9 Dec. 24, 2004 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 11 Washington North Carolina State Washington Houston FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 3-6 0-2 0-1 6 0 6 19 Watkins 0-2 0-1 0-0 4 2 0 13 Jones 8-9 1-1 5-8 9 3 22 25 Cherrington 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 11 Jensen 4-6 0-0 0-0 5 3 8 33 Hodge 6-10 0-0 3-5 5 4 15 35 Jensen 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 14 Dyer 5-7 0-0 4-4 4 0 14 25 Simmons 4-10 0-1 4-5 6 2 12 30 Collins 1-5 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 16 Simmons 4-7 1-2 7-8 9 3 16 20 Latham 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 21 Robinson 2-11 0-5 3-5 7 5 7 34 Atsur 4-10 2-6 0-1 2 4 10 29 Robinson 2-5 1-4 6-6 3 7 11 26 Owens 5-17 3-9 4-6 5 0 17 33 Conroy 4-10 2-5 2-2 4 7 12 31 Bethel 1-10 1-5 0-0 7 5 3 27 Conroy 2-4 0-2 1-2 2 9 5 24 Smith 0-6 0-2 2-6 1 1 2 18 Smith 3-5 2-3 1-1 2 2 9 20 Francis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 5 Smith 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 9 Evtimov 1-5 0-3 0-0 3 2 2 27 Roy 4-8 0-0 8-10 4 2 16 15 Lawson 6-11 1-4 5-7 3 4 18 27 Roy 5-5 0-0 0-2 3 0 10 18 Grant 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 Burmeister 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 0 3 8 Barber 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 Gasser 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 8 Bennerman 6-9 2-4 2-2 1 0 16 24 Fletcher 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 5 Jones 2-8 0-3 2-2 4 1 6 17 Williams 3-9 0-0 3-6 6 0 9 18 Simmons 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 2 Gasser 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 10 Shelton 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 2 Brackman 6-11 0-2 2-2 5 1 14 25 Williams 8-12 0-1 3-5 6 1 19 25 Hensley 0-4 0-2 2-2 1 0 2 5 Totals 27-60 2-13 12-21 43 17 68 200 Totals 26-64 5-23 7-10 34 19 64 200 Potter 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 3 Hannah 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 7 Fouls: UW 18 (Jones 5), NCST 20. Turnovers: UW 16 (Williams 6), NCST 11 (Hodge 3). Johnson 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 2 1 5 Brannon 0-1 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 19 Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 8 Blocks: UW 5 (Jensen 2), NCST 2 (Hodge 2). Steals: UW 4 (Roy, Simmons 2), NCST 10 (Atsur, Bethel 3). Totals 35-61 6-14 34-44 48 29 110 200 Totals 20-64 4-23 19-27 31 9 63 200 FG%: Half—.440 (11-25) Final—.450 FG%: Half—.394 (13-33) Final—.406 Fouls: UW 25, UH 35. Turnovers: UW 24 (Robinson 5), UH 23 (Smith, Lawson 7). 3-FG%: Half—.000 (0-3) Final—.154 3-FG%: Half—.214 (3-14) Final—.217 Blocks: UW 3 (Jones 2), UH 4 (Four with 4). Steals: UW 4 (Four with 4), UH 10 (Dyer 4). FT%: Half—.667 (8-12) Final—.571 FT%: Half—.667 (2-3) Final—.700 FG%: Half—.514 (18-35) Final—.574 FG%: Half—.259 (7-27) Final—.313 Halftime Score: NCST 31, UW 30. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). 3-FG%: Half—.250 (2-8) Final—.429 3-FG%: Half—.111 (1-9) Final—.174 SEATTLE -- Brandon Roy made a surprising return from a knee injury to score all 10 of his points in FT%: Half—.667 (10-15) Final—.773 FT%: Half—.786 (11-14) Final—.704 the second half as 18th-ranked Washington defeated No. 12 North Carolina State 68-64 at Bank of America Halftime Score: UW 48, UH 26. Attendance: 9,653. Arena. Tre Simmons scored the first six points for Washington (8-1) which led by as many as six points in SEATTLE -- Bobby Jones led five double-figure scorers with 22 points as 12th-ranked the first half before trailing 31-30 at halftime. The Wolfpack (8-1) took their final lead at 56-55 on a Washington dealt Houston its worse loss ever, a 110-63 rout at Bank of America Arena. The fastbreak layup from Cameron Bennerman with 4:55 left to play. UW answered with six straight points to Huskies (10-1) completed their non-conference schedule with 10 wins, the most since 1976. UW take control for good. Roy, who missed the previous five games following surgery on his right knee, had defeated Sacred Heart 114-53 in its previous outing, amassed 224 games for a school-record two critical put-backs late in the game. Simmons got a and breakaway layup with 22 seconds two-game total. Houston (8-4) was scoreless until Ramon Dyer’s dunk at 13:07 made the score remaining to give the Huskies a 65-61 margin. N.C. State drew within 66-64 with a chance to tie, but Julius 9-2. Jamaal Williams scored 19 points, including back-to-back baskets that capped a 16-2 run Hodge missed a shot in the final seconds. Simmons scored 12 points to lead the Huskies who also got 12 that gave UW a 29-9 advantage. The Huskies led 48-26 at halftime and by as many as 53 points points and seven assists from Will Conroy. Bennerman paced the Wolfpack with 16 points while Hodge in the second half. UW shot 57 percent from the field (35-61) while limiting the Cougars to 31 had 15 and Andrew Brackman 14. The Huskies posted a 43-34 rebounding advantage, helping offset a percent shooting (20-64). Will Conroy distributed nine assists for the Huskies who had assists subpar shooting effort. UW hit just 2-of-13 shots from 3-point range and 12-of-21 free throws. credited on 29 of their 35 field goals. Tre Simmons and Brandon Roy each tallied 16 points for UW and Nate Robinson added 11. Chris Lawson paced Houston with 18 points. 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

(#13) Washington 81, California 67 (#12) Washington 84, USC 59 Dec. 31, 2004 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 12 Jan. 6, 2005 / Sports Arena / Los Angeles, Calif. 14 Washington California Washington USC FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 6-11 1-2 3-4 9 3 16 34 Benson 6-11 0-0 0-0 4 1 12 30 Jones 2-7 0-0 4-4 4 2 8 20 Young 7-17 3-7 3-7 7 2 20 33 Jensen 1-3 0-0 0-2 5 1 2 27 McGuire 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 0 2 25 Jensen 6-10 0-2 2-2 5 3 14 23 McMillan 0-1 0-0 0-1 5 1 0 18 Simmons 6-10 2-3 4-4 2 0 18 22 Hardin 3-6 0-0 1-3 9 0 7 15 Simmons 8-13 4-5 2-2 7 1 22 23 O’Neil 0-4 0-2 1-2 3 0 1 18 Robinson 3-10 2-5 1-2 2 6 9 36 Midgley 5-14 4-7 4-4 3 3 18 37 Robinson 2-9 1-4 3-4 1 7 8 32 Stewart 4-8 1-4 1-2 0 0 10 29 Conroy 4-7 1-4 2-2 2 7 11 36 Smith 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 7 0 30 Conroy 3-6 1-2 0-1 4 4 7 26 Pruitt 3-10 0-4 1-2 2 2 7 30 Smith 4-6 2-3 0-0 1 1 10 18 Vierneisel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 Smith 1-5 0-4 0-0 2 1 2 10 Curtis 2-2 0-0 3-5 6 0 7 21 Rollins 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 1 4 10 Kately 6-11 1-3 2-2 4 1 15 27 Roy 4-8 0-0 2-2 3 1 10 18 Guenther 1-4 0-0 3-4 2 1 5 21 Williams 4-9 0-0 3-6 5 0 11 17 Langford 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 5 Rollins 2-2 0-0 3-4 6 2 7 17 Penrose 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 Pribble 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Burmeister 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 3 Moore 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 3 Paris 4-7 0-0 3-4 6 0 11 24 Gasser 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 6 D. Craven 3-6 0-1 1-9 4 4 7 24 Totals 29-58 8-17 15-22 32 19 81 200 Totals 25-55 5-10 12-16 31 12 67 200 Williams 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 1 6 16 Gaudino 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 Doucette 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Fouls: UW 19, CAL 21. Turnovers: UW 21 (Conroy 7), CAL 26 (Midgley 7). Totals 31-68 6-18 16-19 45 22 84 200 Totals 21-54 4-19 13-32 33 10 59 200 Blocks: UW 5 (Smith 2), CAL 3 (McGuire 2). Steals: UW 13 (Simmons, Robinson 3), CAL 12 (Midgley 4). Fouls: UW 25 (Jones 5), USC 14. Turnovers: UW 15 (Roy 4), USC 20 (Young 6). FG%: Half—.459 (17-37) Final—.500 FG%: Half—.462 (12-26) Final—.455 Blocks: UW 2 (Jensen, Simmons), USC 3 (O’Neil 2). Steals: UW 10 (Jones, Simmons, Robinson 2), USC 9 (3 with 2). 3-FG%: Half—.636 (7-11) Final—.471 3-FG%: Half—.400 (2-5) Final—.500 FG%: Half—.400 (16-40) Final—.456 FG%: Half—.350 (7-20) Final—.389 FT%: Half—.000 (0-2) Final—.682 FT%: Half—.750 (6-8) Final—.750 3-FG%: Half—.308 (4-13) Final—.333 3-FG%: Half—.200 (1-5) Final—.211 Halftime Score: UW 41, CAL 32. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). FT%: Half—.000 (0-0) Final—.842 FT%: Half—.400 (4-10) Final—.406 SEATTLE -- Tre Simmons scored 18 points, including five straight that capped 13th-ranked Halftime Score: UW 36, USC 19. Attendance: 2,633. Washington’s decisive surge in an 81-67 win over California at Bank of America Arena. The LOS ANGELES -- Mike Jensen scored six of his 14 points in the opening minutes as 12th- Huskies (11-1, 1-0) won their Pac-10 opener for the first time since 2000. UW held California ranked Washington took control early en route to an 84-59 win over USC at the Sports Arena. scoreless for the opening three minutes and led by as many as 16 points en route to a 41-32 The Huskies (13-1, 3-0) held USC scoreless for the first 5:30 while building a 10-0 lead. UW halftime advantage. The Golden Bears (7-4, 0-1) rallied to claim a three-point lead on three parlayed 17 first-half USC turnovers into 20 points to take a 36-19 halftime margin. The Huskies occasions, the last on a basket by Marquise Kately with 9:35 remaining. UW regained control began the second half with a 10-3 run and the Trojans (7-7, 0-3) never got closer than 15 points with a run of 10 consecutive points that resulted in a 70-61 lead with 4:56 left to play. Simmons after that despite committing only three turnovers in the second half. Tre Simmons hit 4-of-5 had a pair of free throws and a three-point play to finish the run. UW’s full-court pressure shots from 3-point range and paced UW with 22 points. Simmons grabbed seven rebounds to defense forced 26 turnovers. Bobby Jones had 16 points and nine rebounds for the Huskies. spark a 45-33 rebounding advantage. Nick Young, who shot 0-for-6 in the first half, scored all Richard Midgley paced the Bears with 18 points while Kately finished with 15. 20 of his points after halftime. Seattle native Loderick Stewart added 10 points for the Trojans.

(#13) Washington 76, Stanford 73 UCLA 95, (#12) Washington 86 Jan. 2, 2005 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 13 Jan. 8, 2005 / Pauley Pavilion / Los Angeles, Calif. 15 Washington Stanford Washington UCLA FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 3-5 0-0 0-1 3 1 6 22 Grunfeld 6-13 3-5 0-0 5 3 15 34 Jones 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 22 Thompson 11-17 2-3 5-9 9 3 29 37 Jensen 6-9 1-1 4-4 7 1 17 28 Robinson 5-12 1-4 0-0 5 1 11 34 Jensen 6-9 3-5 0-0 7 0 15 26 Shipp 3-9 2-5 2-4 6 3 10 25 Simmons 6-14 1-2 4-5 7 2 17 30 Haryasz 2-5 0-0 2-2 10 1 6 24 Simmons 7-15 2-4 3-3 7 1 19 29 Fey 2-3 0-0 2-3 3 0 6 11 Robinson 4-12 0-0 2-2 5 3 10 32 Morris 5-14 1-4 1-1 2 1 12 33 Robinson 7-13 1-3 6-8 2 3 21 35 Afflalo 3-9 1-3 3-4 1 2 10 30 Conroy 1-7 1-3 5-6 2 7 8 32 Hernandez 7-13 1-6 0-0 1 4 15 38 Conroy 4-8 1-3 0-2 4 4 9 31 Farmar 4-11 1-3 4-7 2 7 13 34 Smith 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 12 Haas 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 7 Smith 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 6 Morrison 6-8 4-5 3-4 2 3 19 29 Roy 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 6 13 Little 6-9 0-0 0-0 10 0 12 23 Roy 6-10 0-1 1-2 4 3 13 24 Mata 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 4 19 Rollins 0-2 0-0 2-6 1 0 2 10 Washington 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 7 Rollins 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 16 Hollins 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 12 Williams 3-8 0-0 1-3 6 1 7 21 Williams 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 4 11 McKinney 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 Totals 27-64 4-7 18-27 37 16 76 200 Totals 31-66 6-19 5-5 39 14 73 200 Totals 34-63 8-19 10-15 33 13 86 200 Totals 33-63 10-19 19-31 34 18 95 200 Fouls: UW 11, Stan 22 (Haryasz 5). Turnovers: UW 10 (Jones 3), Stan 17 (Robinson, Hernandez 4). Fouls: UW 24 (Robinson 5), UCLA 15. Turnovers: UW 17 (Robinson 4), UCLA 11 (Thompson, Hollins 3). Blocks: UW 2 (Jensen 2), Stan 1 (Morris 1). Steals: UW 11 (Jensen 4), Stan 6 (Robinson, Little 2). Blocks: UW 1 (Rollins), UCLA 2 (Afflalo, Mata). Steals: UW 3 (Robinson 2), UCLA 5 (Farmar, Morrison 2). FG%: Half—.444 (16-36) Final—.422 FG%: Half—.464 (13-28) Final—.470 FG%: Half—.677 (21-31) Final—.540 FG%: Half—.412 (14-34) Final—.524 3-FG%: Half—.500 (2-4) Final—.571 3-FG%: Half—.400 (2-5) Final—.316 3-FG%: Half—.538 (7-13) Final—.421 3-FG%: Half—.400 (4-10) Final—.526 FT%: Half—.333 (2-6) Final—.667 FT%: Half—1.000 (5-5) Final—1.000 FT%: Half—.750 (3-4) Final—.667 FT%: Half—.625 (10-16) Final—.613 Halftime Score: UW 36, Stan 33. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). Halftime Score: UW 52, UCLA 42. Attendance: 11,970. SEATTLE -- Mike Jensen scored a career-high 17 points, including two free throws with LOS ANGELES -- and Brian Morrison each scored 19 second-half points, 12 seconds remaining that secured 13th-ranked Washington’s 76-73 victory over Stanford at helping UCLA rally from a 21-point first-half deficit to beat 12th-ranked Washington 95-86 at Bank of America Arena. The Huskies (12-1, 2-0) won their opening two Pac-10 games for the first Pauley Pavilion. The Huskies (13-2, 3-1) burst out to leads of 30-9 and 36-15 before UCLA (9-3, time since 1998. UW jumped out to leads of 6-0 and 17-6 before the Cardinal closed within 36- 3-1) drew within 52-42 by halftime. UW led 65-51 with 14:25 remaining before the Bruins staged 33 by halftime. The Huskies opened another 11-point lead in the second half before Stanford a 21-7 run to tie the score 72-72 with 8:41 left to play. UCLA took the lead for good on a jumper scored 11 unanswered points to tie the score 60-60 with 6:13 left to play. The Cardinal went by Morrison with 2:31 remaining that ignited a 10-1 game-closing run. Thompson finished with ahead 71-69 on a jumper by Tim Morris with 2:27 remaining. Will Conroy hit three-of-four free throws, helping UW take the lead for good at 72-71 at 1:48. Bobby Jones pushed the lead to three 29 points and Morrison tallied all of his points after halftime. Nate Robinson scored 21 points with a layup at 1:03 and, following a Rob Little tip-in that cut the margin to one, Jensen sank two to pace the Huskies who also got 19 from Tre Simmons. UW shot 68 percent (21-31) in the first free throws to cap the scoring. Nick Robinson’s potential tying 3-pointer rimmed off at the final half and 54 percent for the game. UCLA shot 66 percent in the second half (19-29) and 52 percent buzzer. Tre Simmons scored 17 points for UW and Nate Robinson added 10. Chris Hernandez and for the game (33-63). Dan Grunfeld paced five Cardinal double-figure scorers with 15 points apiece. 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

(#14) Washington 77, Oregon 56 (#10) Washington 66, Washington State 48 Jan. 13, 2005 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 16 Jan. 23, 2005 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 18 Washington Oregon Washington Washington State FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 4-9 2-3 5-5 4 4 15 30 Platt 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 11 Jones 1-3 0-2 5-6 4 1 7 22 Cowgill 2-6 0-0 2-2 7 1 6 34 Jensen 0-3 0-1 1-2 4 0 1 12 Crosswhite 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 3 4 24 Jensen 1-5 1-1 0-0 4 1 3 18 Varem 3-6 0-0 0-2 6 1 6 23 Simmons 6-16 1-6 2-2 12 1 15 34 Brooks 3-9 1-4 2-2 0 4 9 18 Simmons 3-10 1-3 0-0 4 0 7 24 Low 1-5 1-4 0-1 0 3 3 29 Robinson 6-14 1-4 1-2 5 4 14 34 Hairston 3-8 0-2 1-5 2 1 7 28 Robinson 3-8 1-2 6-6 6 3 13 24 Kelati 5-14 0-5 2-2 3 3 12 33 Conroy 2-3 0-1 3-5 3 5 7 33 Taylor 7-16 2-7 0-0 1 0 16 33 Conroy 3-11 0-3 0-0 2 2 6 28 Weaver 1-7 0-1 1-2 3 0 3 19 Smith 2-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 4 12 Kent 0-3 0-0 0-2 7 0 0 12 Smith 5-7 0-2 0-0 3 2 10 17 Akognon 2-8 2-8 0-0 2 2 6 17 Rollins 3-5 0-0 1-2 4 0 7 23 Short 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Roy 2-7 0-0 1-3 5 1 5 20 Schlatter 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 0 6 16 Burmeister 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Leunen 1-4 0-0 5-6 10 3 7 25 Rollins 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 14 Green 1-5 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 15 Gasser 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4 Love 0-1 0-0 1-4 0 0 1 11 Burmeister 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 3 Henry 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 0 2 5 Williams 7-9 0-0 0-1 4 0 14 15 Lincoln 3-7 2-5 0-1 0 0 8 20 Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Kirk 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Potter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Oguchi 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 8 Gasser 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 5 Harmeling 1-3 0-1 0-1 3 0 2 7 Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Zahn 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 Williams 3-9 0-0 4-5 7 1 10 20 Plaister 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Potter 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 2 Schafer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Totals 30-64 4-17 13-19 39 14 77 200 Totals 21-56 5-19 9-20 34 11 56 200 Totals 23-64 3-13 17-22 46 11 66 200 Totals 19-59 3-21 7-12 38 10 48 200 Fouls: UW 22, UO 20 (Brooks 5). Turnovers: UW 15 (Simmons 6), UO 22 (Crosswhite 7). Fouls: UW 18, WSU 18. Turnovers: UW 10 (Conroy 3), WSU 16 (Varem, Low, Weaver 3). Blocks: UW 1 (Smith 1), UO 2 (Platt, Schafer 1). Steals: UW 11 (Jones, Simmons 3), UO 5 (Crosswhite, Hairston 2). Blocks: UW 1 (Robinson), WSU 4 (Cowgill 2). Steals: UW 8 (Simmons, Conroy, Smith 2), WSU 9 (Varem, Kelati 3). FG%: Half—.472 (17-36) Final—.469 FG%: Half—.385 (10-26) Final—.375 FG%: Half—.323 (10-31) Final—.359 FG%: Half—.259 (7-27) Final—.322 3-FG%: Half—.200 (2-10) Final—.235 3-FG%: Half—.222 (2-9) Final—.263 3-FG%: Half—.167 (1-6) Final—.231 3-FG%: Half—.111 (1-9) Final—.143 FT%: Half—.571 (4-7) Final—.684 FT%: Half—.583 (7-12) Final—.450 FT%: Half—.833 (10-12) Final—.733 FT%: Half—.500 (3-6) Final—.583 Halftime Score: UW 40, UO 29. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). Halftime Score: UW 31, WSU 18. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). SEATTLE -- Tre Simmons scored six of his 15 points in the opening four minutes as 12th-ranked SEATTLE --Jamaal Williams scored the first of his 10 points off the bench on a three-point play that Washington jumped out early en route to a 77-56 triumph over Oregon at Bank of America Arena. The started a 14-0 run and sent 10th-ranked Washington to a 66-48 triumph over Washington State. The win Huskies (14-2, 4-1) held Oregon scoreless for the first 3:54, taking a 12-0 lead in the process. Simmons had was the school-record 12th straight Pac-10 home win for the Huskies who won their 18th consecutive two dunks and capped the run with a steal and layin at 16:28. UW held leads of 19-2 and 25-5 before the contest at Bank of America Arena. The Huskies (16-2, 6-1) won despite a season-low point total and Ducks (10-3, 2-2) closed within 40-29 at halftime. Oregon scored the first seven points of the second half, shooting percentage (36%). The Cougars (8-8, 3-4) lost their 11th straight game against UW in Seattle. closing the deficit to 40-36 with 19:02 remaining. Bobby Jones banked in a 3-pointer at 18:48, starting a WSU held its only lead at 5-4 before Williams started the 14-0 surge during which he scored five points. 15-2 surge that enabled the Huskies to take control. Jones scored 13 of his 15 points after halftime. Nate Tre Simmons hit a 3-pointer to cap the run that put the Huskies ahead 18-5 with 9:46 left in the first half. Robinson and Jamaal Williams each netted 14 points for UW. Simmons completed his first double-double UW extended its 31-18 halftime lead to as many as 23 points in the second half. Nate Robinson led all with 12 rebounds. Bryce Taylor was the only Oregon player in double figures with 16 points. Seattle native scorers with 13 points while Husky teammate Joel Smith added 10 off the bench. Thomas Kelati was Aaron Brooks scored nine points, but fouled out with 8:55 left after playing 18 minutes. WSU’s only double-figure scorer with 12 points. (#14) Washington 108, Oregon State 68 (#11) Arizona 91, (#10) Washington 82 Jan. 15, 2005 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 17 Jan. 27, 2005 / McKale Center / Tucson, Ariz. 19 Washington Oregon State Washington Arizona FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 6-10 0-1 3-4 7 2 15 25 Remmers 2-5 0-2 0-0 0 1 4 13 Jones 3-10 1-3 6-7 10 1 13 30 Adams 3-8 0-0 3-4 7 1 9 32 Jensen 1-3 0-1 0-0 4 2 2 16 DeWitz 7-14 3-4 0-2 9 2 17 31 Jensen 2-4 2-4 0-0 4 0 6 22 Radenovic 1-4 0-1 2-2 6 4 4 27 Simmons 8-14 6-7 4-6 7 4 26 25 Lucas 3-6 0-0 2-2 3 1 8 20 Simmons 4-14 4-11 1-2 3 0 13 26 Frye 5-7 0-0 8-8 2 2 18 29 Robinson 6-9 0-2 3-5 8 8 15 26 Hurd 2-5 0-1 1-2 4 6 5 33 Robinson 4-12 1-5 1-2 3 5 10 29 Shakur 5-7 1-1 8-9 3 6 19 33 Conroy 3-5 0-1 3-3 1 6 9 32 Stephens 4-10 1-6 0-0 2 0 9 29 Conroy 4-8 3-7 1-1 2 9 12 32 Stoudamire 7-14 2-4 9-9 5 2 25 34 Smith 0-3 0-1 3-3 3 2 3 16 Jones 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 12 Smith 3-4 2-2 0-0 1 0 8 9 Dillon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Rollins 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 0 4 16 Fontenet 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 8 Roy 5-14 0-2 5-7 9 7 15 29 Rodgers 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 9 Burmeister 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 6 Hanchett 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 8 Rollins 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 10 Fox 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 0 4 11 Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4 Cuic 2-6 1-2 3-3 4 0 8 16 Williams 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 13 Verdejo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Gasser 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 0 5 8 Nash 5-11 0-3 2-2 0 4 12 26 McClellan 1-2 1-1 4-4 0 0 7 12 Williams 10-13 0-0 4-5 6 1 24 17 Hooks 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 4 Walters 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 9 Potter 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 4 Totals 27-70 13-34- 15-21 38 22 82 200 Totals 24-47 5-9 38-40 29 15 91 200 Johnson 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 3 5 Fouls: UW 26 (Simmons 5), UA 17 (Radenovic 5). Turnovers: UW 17 (Robinson 5), UA 17 (Adams, Stoudamire 4). Totals 40-70 6-14 22-30 47 26 108 200 Totals 27-63 5-20 9-13 23 14 68 200 Blocks: UW 1 (Jones), UA 4 (Frye 2). Steals: UW 5 (Jensen 2), UA 9 (Adams, Radenovic, Shakur, Stoudamire 2). Fouls: UW 15, OSU 21 (Cuic 5). Turnovers: UW 13 (Robinson, Conroy 5), OSU 15 (Nash 5). FG%: Half—.444 (16-36) Final—.386 FG%: Half—.500 (11-22) Final—.511 Blocks: UW 3 (Jensen 2), OSU 5 (DeWitz 4). Steals: UW 9 (Williams 2), OSU 7 (Lucas, Hurd 2). 3-FG%: Half—.500 (7-14) Final—.382 3-FG%: Half—.333 (1-3) Final—.556 FG%: Half—.528 (19-36) Final—.571 FG%: Half—.345 (10-29) Final—.429 FT%: Half—.667 (8-12) Final—.714 FT%: Half—.944 (17-18) Final—.950 3-FG%: Half—.286 (2-7) Final—.429 3-FG%: Half—.273 (3-11) Final—.250 Halftime Score: UW 47, UA 40. Attendance: 14,597 FT%: Half—.786 (11-14) Final—.733 FT%: Half—.750 (3-4) Final—.692 TUCSON, Ariz. -- Salim Stoudamire led all scorers with 25 points as 11th-ranked Arizona clawed Halftime Score: UW 51, OSU 26. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). back from an 11-point first-half deficit to win 91-82 and end 10th-ranked Washington’s three-game win SEATTLE -- Jamaal Williams scored six of his 24 points during a 24-point run late in the first half streak in the series. Stoudamire hit all nine of his free throws to lead UA from the charity stripe during a that keyed 14th-ranked Washington’s 108-68 win over Oregon State at Bank of America Arena. OSU coach school-record free throw shooting performance. The Wildcats made 38 of 40 free throws during the Jay John did not return to the bench after halftime due to hypertension that sent him to nearby UW Medical contest. UW was 15 of 21 from the line. The Huskies had five players reach double figures led by Brandon Center overnight. UW’s 108-point total was its highest ever against a Pac-10 opponent and the 40-point Roy’s 15 points off the bench. UW managed to outrebound the taller Wildcats by a 38-29 margin, but could differential was the second-widest margin of victory. The Huskies (15-2, 5-1) trailed 20-16 before hit just 13 of 34 three point shots as Arizona employed a 1-3-1 zone most of the game to negate UW’s quick- outscoring the Beavers 35-6 over the final 10:28. UW tallied 24 unanswered points during the run en route score offense. UW’s 3-point attempts (34) were a school record, bettering the previous season high by 10 to a 51-26 halftime advantage. UW’s Tre Simmons scored 17 of his 26 points in the second half, including (24 vs. Gonzaga) and the old school record (29 vs. Fresno State on 12/8/92 and at UCLA on 1/4/02). UW’s three consecutive 3-pointers. Nate Robinson tallied 15 points and eight assists. He also grabbed eight 13 treys were a season best, topping the 12 the team made at Gonzaga. The total fell one short of the school rebounds, leading a 47-23 UW margin on the boards. Oregon State (10-6, 2-3) was led by the 17 points of record of 14 vs. USC on 1/29/98. Nick DeWitz and 12 from J.S. Nash. 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

(#10) Washington 79, Arizona State 70 (#13) Washington 82, UCLA 70 Jan. 30, 2005 / Wells Fargo Arena / Tempe, Ariz. 20 Feb. 5, 2005 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 22 Washington Arizona State Washington UCLA FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 3-10 0-2 0-0 6 2 6 25 Diogu 7-13 0-0 0-1 13 0 14 40 Jones 6-12 3-5 2-5 7 0 17 35 Thompson 9-16 0-2 4-4 6 1 22 38 Jensen 2-5 0-3 0-0 6 2 4 21 Angounou 2-7 0-0 0-0 10 0 4 32 Jensen 2-5 1-2 0-0 5 1 5 25 Shipp 6-10 2-4 6-8 3 1 20 33 Simmons 5-11 1-6 4-4 2 1 15 26 Braxton 3-3 1-1 2-2 3 2 9 23 Simmons 4-13 1-6 2-2 6 1 11 26 Fey 3-4 0-0 1-1 5 1 7 17 Robinson 8-12 3-7 4-4 3 5 23 32 Krueger 2-4 2-2 4-4 1 2 10 20 Robinson 4-14 0-4 8-9 4 3 16 32 Afflalo 2-8 0-2 1-2 5 2 5 31 Conroy 1-6 0-3 5-6 3 4 7 31 Moore 5-11 1-4 0-2 1 3 11 23 Conroy 3-10 0-3 0-0 3 3 6 29 Farmar 3-10 1-2 1-2 3 5 8 37 Smith 0-2 0-1 1-2 0 0 1 10 Morill 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 4 Smith 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 5 Morrison 1-2 0-1 4-4 2 4 6 20 Rollins 0-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 10 Pierce 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 8 Roy 6-13 0-1 8-9 13 5 20 28 Mata 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 10 Williams 4-5 0-0 3-4 4 0 11 19 Kruger 4-10 2-8 2-2 0 5 12 30 Rollins 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 6 Hollins 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 13 Jackson 2-5 2-5 1-3 5 4 7 17 Williams 2-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 14 McKinney 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Fameni 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Totals 28-74 6-22 20-27 43 13 82 200 Totals 25-52 3-11 17-21 34 15 70 200 Totals 26-60 5-23 22-25 32 16 79 200 Totals 26-57 9-21 9-14 37 16 70 200 Fouls: UW 19 (Williams 5), UCLA 23 (Morrison 5). Turnovers: UW 12 (Jones 3), UCLA 23 (Farmar 8). Fouls: UW 20, ASU 23. Turnovers: UW 11 (Jones, Roy, Rollins, Williams 2), ASU 21 (Kruger 5). Blocks: UW 3 (Jensen, Roy, Rollins 1), UCLA 5 (Hollins 2). Steals: UW 10 (Simmons, Robinson, Williams 2), UCLA 6 (Farmar 2). Blocks: UW 2 (Jones, Rollins 1), ASU 2 (Diogu). Steals: UW 6 (Conroy 2), ASU 3 (Kruger 2). FG%: Half—.350 (14-40) Final—.378 FG%: Half—.483 (14-29) Final—.481 FG%: Half—.387 (12-31) Final—.433 FG%: Half—.440 (11-25) Final—.456 3-FG%: Half—.308 (4-13) Final—.273 3-FG%: Half—.000 (0-4) Final—.273 3-FG%: Half—.273 (3-11) Final—.217 3-FG%: Half—.500 (4-8) Final—.429 FT%: Half—.667 (4-6) Final—.741 FT%: Half—.667 (4-6) Final—.810 FT%: Half—.875 (7-8) Final—.880 FT%: Half—.667 (4-6) Final—.643 Halftime Score: UW 36, UCLA 32. Technicals: None. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). Halftime Score: UW 34, ASU 30. Technicals: UW, Bench, Robinson; ASU: Braxton. Attendance: 9,434. SEATTLE -- Brandon Roy scored 16 of his 20 points in the second half, helping 13th-ranked Washington TEMPE, Ariz. -- Nate Robinson scored 18 of his 23 points in the second half of 10th-ranked pull away for an 82-70 win over UCLA at Bank of America Arena. The Huskies (19-3, 9-2) jumped out to an Washington’s 79-70 victory over Arizona State at Wells Fargo Arena. The Huskies (17-3, 7-2) led most of 11-3 lead before UCLA (12-7, 6-5) closed within 36-32 by halftime. UW extended the lead to as many as the game, including a 34-30 halftime edge. ASU (15-6, 4-5) moved ahead 43-41 on a Tyrone Jackson 3- 15 points in the second half, but the Bruins tallied 11 consecutive points to draw within 62-58 with 7:24 pointer with 14:05 remaining that capped a seven-point run. Preceding Jackson’s trey were two ASU free left to play. The Huskies responded with a 10-4 run, including four points from Roy. UW hit 8-of-10 free throws following a technical on Coach Lorenzo Romar. The Huskies responded with 11 unanswered points throws inside the final 3:10 to secure the victory. Roy grabbed a career-high 13 to lead a 43-34 rebound to re-take control. Jamaal Williams tallied six of his 11 points during the run. Tre Simmons scored 15 points advantage for the Huskies who had 22 offensive boards. Bobby Jones scored 17 points for UW which also for UW which also got 12 from Brandon Roy. Ike Diogu led the Sun Devils with 14 points despite missing got 16 from Nate Robinson and 11 from Tre Simmons. Dijon Thompson led the Bruins with 22 points and his only free throw attempt. Diogu grabbed 13 rebounds and Serge Angounou had 10 to lead a 37-32 ASU Josh Shipp had 20. UCLA shot 48 percent to just 38 percent for the Huskies who overcame the differential advantage on the boards. Kevin Kruger scored 12 points for ASU while Steve Moore added 11 and Bryson by scoring 31 points off 23 turnovers. The UW bench outscored the Bruins bench 27-8. Krueger 10. The Huskies parlayed 21 Sun Devil turnovers into 25 points.

(#13) Washington 99, USC 69 (#11) Washington 95, Oregon 88, ot Feb. 3, 2005 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 21 Feb. 10, 2005 / McArthur Court / Eugene, Ore. 23 Washington USC Washington Oregon FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 0 4 20 Curtis 2-5 1-2 1-3 4 1 6 21 Roy 5-11 0-1 8-10 10 3 18 38 Hairston 2-10 0-2 2-7 5 3 6 40 Jensen 5-8 0-1 0-0 4 2 10 21 McMillan 3-8 0-0 1-2 8 2 7 24 Jensen 2-3 0-0 0-1 0 4 0 11 Kent 4-8 0-0 11-16 16 0 19 37 Simmons 11-21 6-14 1-4 6 3 29 26 Young 5-10 0-2 1-1 5 2 11 28 Simmons 1-11 0-5 2-2 1 0 4 27 Leunen 5-6 0-0 2-5 8 0 12 30 Robinson 4-6 0-1 1-2 1 5 9 25 Stewart 5-11 3-7 0-0 3 1 13 32 Robinson 5-9 3-5 11-16 2 4 24 39 Brooks 3-10 1-4 8-8 2 5 15 34 Conroy 5-6 1-2 2-2 2 10 13 26 Pruitt 3-6 1-1 0-0 2 1 7 28 Conroy 7-10 2-4 1-2 4 7 17 43 Taylor 5-10 0-3 0-2 1 1 10 24 Smith 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 2 4 13 Guenther 2-6 0-1 0-0 5 2 4 14 Smith 4-7 1-2 1-2 6 0 10 24 Platt 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 Roy 2-5 0-0 0-0 6 5 4 21 Penrose 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 Rollins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 11 Love 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Rollins 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 14 Moore 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 2 Burmeister 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 3 Lincoln 0-2 0-0 4-5 4 3 4 29 Burmeister 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 1 5 6 Shackleford 2-8 2-6 0-1 0 2 6 14 Jones 6-6 0-0 4-7 4 0 16 20 Oguchi 4-8 2-6 3-3 3 0 13 14 Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 O’Neil 2-4 0-1 1-1 4 1 5 14 Williams 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 9 Zahn 3-3 0-0 3-8 3 0 9 12 Williams 9-10 0-0 3-3 1 2 21 16 Craven, D. 3-8 0-1 0-1 3 3 6 13 Totals 31-63 6-18 27-42 34 15 95 200 Totals 26-58 3-15 33-54 46 12 88 200 Potter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 Gaudino 0-2 0-0 1-3 4 0 1 8 Fouls: UW 36 (Simmons, Roy, Jensen, Jones 5), ORE 31 (Kent, Brooks, Taylor 5). Turnovers: UW 11 (Conroy 3), ORE 13 (Brooks 3). Johnson 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 5 Blocks: UW 2 (Rollins, Jones), ORE 3 (Hairston, Kent, Taylor). Steals: UW 4 (Four with 1), ORE 6 (Kent, Brooks 2). Totals 42-70 8-23 7-11 34 32 99 200 Totals 28-70 8-23 5-12 42 15 69 200 FG%: Half—.423 (11-26) Final—.492 FG%: Half—.522 (12-23) Final—.448 Fouls: UW 18, USC 11. Turnovers: UW 11 (Simmons, Roy 3), USC 24 (Young 6). 3-FG%: Half—.167 (1-6) Final—.333 3-FG%: Half—.167 (1-6) Final—.200 Blocks: UW 1 (Burmeister), USC 1 (McMillan). Steals: UW 14 (Jones 3), USC 6 (Curtis, Pruitt 2). FT%: Half—.625 (10-16) Final—.643 FT%: Half—.571 (12-21) Final—.611 FG%: Half—.625 (20-32) Final—.600 FG%: Half—.481 (13-27) Final—.400 Halftime Score: ORE 37, UW 33. Technicals: None. Attendance: 9,087. 3-FG%: Half—.333 (3-9) Final—.348 3-FG%: Half—.333 (3-9) Final—.348 EUGENE, Ore. -- Will Conroy scored seven of his 17 points in the final 1:14 of regulation, including a FT%: Half—.800 (4-5) Final—.636 FT%: Half—.000 (0-2) Final—.417 3-pointer that forced overtime in 11th-ranked Washington’s 95-88 triumph at Oregon’s McArthur Court. Halftime Score: UW 47, USC 29. Technicals: None. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). The Huskies (20-3, 10-2) won despite being whistled for a school-record 36 fouls and having four players SEATTLE -- Tre Simmons poured in a career-high 29 points and Jamaal Williams added 21 off the foul out. Oregon (11-9, 3-8) hit 33-of-54 free throws, attempting five more than any UW opponent ever. The bench, lifting 13th-ranked Washington to a 99-69 victory at Bank of America Arena and a sweep of the Ducks led 37-33 at halftime and took a 77-72 margin on two Brandon Lincoln free throws with 1:23 left in season series over USC. The Trojans (9-12, 2-8) jumped out to a 15-10 lead seven minutes into the game the second half. Conroy scored all seven UW points during a 7-2 run, including a 3-pointer with 26 second before UW went on a 19-3 run. Williams tallied nine points during the surge that put the Huskies (18-3, left that tied the score 79-79. Conroy put the Huskies ahead for good with a layup 21 seconds into overtime, 8-2) ahead 29-18. He hit 9-of-10 shots from the field for the game, helping UW to a 60-percent performance two of his five points in the extra session. The Huskies outscored Oregon 13-3 to start the overtime and (42-70). The Huskies scored the final 12 points of the period to take a 47-29 halftime margin that would secure their first win in Eugene since 2001. Nate Robinson scored 24 points to pace UW which also got grow to as many as 41 points in the second half. Simmons netted 18 second-half points, including three 18 from Brandon Roy and 16 from Bobby Jones whose status was questionable due to a fever and sore consecutive 3-pointers. He finished with six treys. Will Conroy had a double-double with 13 points and 10 throat. Jordan amassed 19 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Ducks. Oregon’s Aaron Brooks scored all assists for UW which was credited with assists on 32 of its 42 field goals. Seattle native Lodrick Stewart 15 of his points in the second half. The Huskies swept the season series for the first time since 1998. paced the Trojans with 13 points and Nick Young had 11. 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

Oregon State 90, (#11) Washington 73 (#14) Washington 90, Arizona State 82 Feb. 13, 2005 / Gill Coliseum / Corvallis, Ore. 24 Feb. 24, 2005 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 26 Washington Oregon State Washington Arizona State FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 2-7 1-4 4-7 9 2 9 27 DeWitz 7-12 2-3 4-4 5 4 20 30 Jones 5-9 2-3 0-0 6 3 12 31 Diogu 7-13 0-1 17-18 15 2 31 40 Jensen 2-7 0-2 0-0 5 0 4 19 Cuic 1-5 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 17 Jensen 0-3 0-2 2-4 0 0 2 23 Angounou 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 Simmons 6-14 1-7 2-2 1 1 15 28 Lucas 9-12 0-0 5-5 10 0 23 28 Simmons 9-19 6-7 5-6 4 1 29 33 Braxton 5-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 10 25 Robinson 4-11 0-4 0-0 2 4 8 31 Hurd 3-4 0-0 2-7 6 5 8 34 Robinson 8-10 2-3 3-3 3 3 21 26 Krueger 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Conroy 2-6 0-4 2-2 4 2 6 32 Stephens 7-11 3-4 0-1 1 3 17 31 Conroy 4-5 1-1 4-5 2 7 13 36 Kruger 5-11 5-9 2-2 1 2 17 39 Smith 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 12 Fontenet 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 14 Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Morill 2-10 0-0 2-2 8 1 6 32 Roy 9-13 2-4 5-5 6 3 25 31 Nash 5-7 2-3 6-7 1 3 18 32 Roy 4-6 0-0 0-0 6 3 8 18 Pierce 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 4 Rollins 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 12 Hooks 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Rollins 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 17 Moore 2-14 2-9 4-6 2 2 10 35 Williams 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 8 Jeffers 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 1 2 12 Williams 1-4 0-0 3-4 1 0 5 13 Jackson 1-4 0-1 4-4 1 3 6 18 Totals 28-68 4-27 13-16 38 15 73 200 Totals 33-55 7-12 17-24 31 17 90 200 Totals 13-56 11-16 17-22 26 17 90 200 Totals 23-59 7-20 29-32 36 12 82 200 Fouls: UW 23, OSU 16. Turnovers: UW 21 (Conroy, Robinson, Roy 4), OSU 17 (Lucas, Hurd, Fontenet 3). Fouls: UW 23, ASU 21 (Jackson 5). Turnovers: UW 17 (Three with 3), ASU 17 (Four with 3). Blocks: UW 2 (Conroy, Roy), OSU 2 (DeWitz 2). Steals: UW 9 (Robinson, Simmons 3), OSU 5 (Lucas 2). Blocks: UW 5 (Rollins 3), ASU 1 (Diogu). Steals: UW 8 (Robinson 4), ASU 8 (Kruger 3). FG%: Half—.395 (15-38) Final—.412 FG%: Half—.600 (15-25) Final—.600 FG%: Half—.548 (17-31) Final—.554 FG%: Half—.481 (13-27) Final—.390 3-FG%: Half—.143 (2-14) Final—.148 3-FG%: Half—.667 (4-6) Final—.583 3-FG%: Half—.700 (7-10) Final—.688 3-FG%: Half—.500 (5-10) Final—.350 FT%: Half—.714 (5-7) Final—.813 FT%: Half—.833 (10-12) Final—.708 FT%: Half—1.000 (3-3) Final—.773 FT%: Half—.833 (10-12) Final—.906 Halftime Score: OSU 44, UW 37. Attendance: 9,696. Halftime Score: UW 44, ASU 41. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). CORVALLIS, Ore. -- J.S. Nash scored all 18 of his points in the first half, helping Oregon State build SEATTLE -- Tre Simmons scored 12 of his career-high 29 points early in the second half when 14th- a lead that David Lucas extended with 17 second-half points en route to a 90-73 upset of 11th-ranked ranked Washington took control en route to a 90-82 victory over Arizona State at Bank of America Arena. Washington at Gill Coliseum. The Beavers (14-9, 6-6) shot 60 percent from the field (33-55) to avenge a The Huskies (22-4, 12-3) hit 7-of-10 first-half 3-pointers to claim a 44-41 halftime edge. Simmons tallied 108-68 loss in Seattle one month earlier. Washington (20-4, 10-3) staked its largest lead of the game at 12 of the team’s first 14 second-half points, helping UW take its largest lead at 58-48 with 13:53 left to 27-20 on a jumper by Tre Simmons with 8:56 left in the first half. OSU went on a 24-10 surge the rest of play. Simmons, who hit three treys during that span, missed only one 3-pointer in seven attempts. The Sun the half to register a 44-37 halftime margin. The Huskies hit only one of their final 14 first-half shots and Devils (18-10, 7-9) drew within 83-80 on two Ike Diogu free throws with 1:20 remaining. Nate Robinson missed their first three after halftime while OSU scored the first eight points of the second half. Lucas responded with a spinning layup and capped the game with a dunk. He netted eight of his 21 points in the scored six points in that run on the way to a 23-point, 10-rebound performance. Nick DeWitz added 20 final 5:19. UW shot 55 percent, including 11-of-16 accuracy from 3-point range. The Sun Devils overcame points for the Beavers and Chris Stephens had 17. Brandon Roy led all scorers with 25 points for UW and 39-percent shooting by hitting 29-of-32 free throws. Diogu made 17-of-18 free throws, finishing with 31 Simmons added 15. Roy made 9-of-13 attempts from the field, including 2-of-4 accuracy from 3-point points and 15 rebounds. Kevin Kruger scored 15 of his 17 points on 3-point baskets. range. As a team, UW shot 41 percent from the field (28-68) and 15 percent (4-27) from 3-point range.

(#15) Washington 68, Washington State 55 (#14) Washington 93, (#9) Arizona 85 Feb. 19, 2005 / Friel Court / Pullman, Wash. 25 Feb. 26, 2005 / Bank of America Arena / Seattle, Wash. 27 Washington Washington State Washington Arizona FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 2-3 0-0 2-2 2 1 6 23 Schlatter 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 11 Jones 5-8 2-2 1-2 2 2 13 22 Radenovic 4-8 0-0 0-2 5 2 8 34 Jensen 6-8 1-3 0-0 4 1 13 23 Varem 5-7 0-0 1-4 7 1 11 22 Rollins 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 2 20 Frye 13-15 0-0 4-4 5 3 30 38 Simmons 5-12 4-10 2-2 5 0 16 20 Cowgill 2-6 0-0 0-1 4 1 4 35 Simmons 9-14 5-10 1-2 3 2 24 32 Shakur 2-5 1-3 0-0 0 7 5 27 Robinson 2-9 1-3 2-2 2 6 7 26 Low 1-6 0-3 0-0 0 1 2 29 Robinson 6-12 3-6 7-8 3 7 22 32 Stoudamire 5-15 4-12 1-4 2 4 15 36 Conroy 1-2 0-1 2-4 4 9 4 29 Kelati 4-13 3-9 0-0 2 6 11 37 Conroy 3-7 0-2 3-4 5 4 9 30 Adams 9-15 0-0 0-0 9 6 19 37 Smith 1-3 1-1 0-0 4 0 3 10 Akognon 2-7 2-5 0-0 1 0 6 15 Smith 1-3 0-2 2-2 0 1 4 7 McClellan 3-8 1-5 0-1 4 1 7 13 Roy 5-9 1-2 0-2 3 2 11 25 Henry 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 4 13 Roy 5-6 0-0 0-1 9 0 10 28 Rodgers 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 11 Rollins 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 12 Weaver 6-7 0-0 3-5 8 2 15 30 Williams 3-5 0-0 0-0 0 1 6 13 Walters 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 4 Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 3 Harmeling 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 8 Jensen 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 3 15 Gasser 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 4 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Williams 3-4 0-0 2-4 2 1 8 19 Totals 34-60 11-24 14-19 32 21 93 200 Totals 37-70 6-23 5-11 32 24 85 200 Potter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Fouls: UW 15, UA 18 (Shakur 5). Turnovers: UW 16 (Simmons 4), UA 16 (Shakur, Stoudamire 5). Totals 25-51 8-20 10-16 32 20 68 200 Totals 23-51 5-18 4-10 30 14 55 200 Blocks: UW 1 (Jones), UA 2 (Frye, Walters 1). Steals: UW 10 (Simmons 4), UA 10 (Radenovic, Adams 3). Fouls: UW 12, WSU 17. Turnovers: UW 17 (Robinson, Roy 3), WSU 22 (Varem 7). FG%: Half—.500 (17-34) Final—.567 FG%: Half—.500 (17-34) Final—.529 Blocks: UW 4 (Jones 2), WSU 1 (Kelati). Steals: UW 7 (Jensen 2), WSU 11 (Kelati 4). 3-FG%: Half—.417 (5-12) Final—.458 3-FG%: Half—.091 (1-11) Final—.261 FT%: Half—.600 (3-5) Final—.737 FT%: Half—.000 (0-0) Final—.455 FG%: Half—.522 (12-23) Final—.490 FG%: Half—.348 (8-23) Final—.451 Halftime Score: UW 42, UA 35. Attendance: 10,000 (Sellout). 3-FG%: Half—.333 (3-9) Final—.400 3-FG%: Half—.111 (1-9) Final—.278 FT%: Half—.700 (7-10) Final—.625 FT%: Half—.000 (0-2) Final—.400 SEATTLE -- Nate Robinson scored nine of his 22 points inside the final four minutes of 14th-ranked Halftime Score: UW 34, WSU 17. Attendance: 8,633. Washington’s 93-85 triumph over No. 9 Arizona at Bank of America Arena. The Huskies (23-4, 13-3) Pullman, Wash. -- Mike Jensen scored nine first-half points, including a layup that capped a 13- prevented Arizona (24-5, 14-3) from clinching the Pac-10 title with their fourth win in the last five meetings point run as 15th-ranked Washington gained control early en route to a 68-55 win over Washington State with the Wildcats. Tre Simmons scored UW’s first nine points, hitting the first three of his five 3-pointers. at Friel Court. The Huskies (21-4, 11-3) swept the season series for the second straight year. The Cougars The Huskies used a late nine-point run to take a 42-35 halftime advantage. The lead grew to as many as (10-13, 5-9) never led, but tied the score 9-9 on a Kyle Weaver basket with 15:59 left in the first half. Bobby 13 points before Arizona drew within 75-74 on a Mustafa Shakur 3-pointer with 4:45 left to play. UW’s Jones hit back-to-back shots followed by five consecutive Jamaal Williams points that ignited the 13-0 Brandon Roy scored a basket and Robinson followed with a 3-pointer off a saved loose ball from Hakeem run. That surge helped the Huskies outscore WSU 25-8 to claim a 34-17 halftime advantage. Tre Simmons Rollins to push the lead back to six. Rollins later had a critical put back off a desperation 3-point attempt scored 11 of his game-high 16 points in the second half. His third straight 3-pointer put UW ahead 68-42 at the end of a shot clock and UW hit 7-of-8 free throws to secure the win. Channing Frye amassed a career- with 4:10 left in the game. The Huskies did not score another point after their reserves entered the game. high 30 points on 13-of-15 shooting while Hassan Adams scored 18. Salim Stoudamire scored 15 points, The Cougars scored the game’s last 13 points over the final 2:37 to close within 13. Jensen finished with but shot just 5-of-15 from the field, including 4-of-12 from 3-point range. The Huskies shot 57 percent from 13 points and teammate Brandon Roy added 11. Weaver scored a career-high 15 points to pace the Cougars the field (34-60). They hit 11-of-24 treys after making 13-of-34 in Tucson. The Wildcats shot 5-of-11 from who also got 11 from Jeff Varem and Thomas Kelati. the free throw line where they made 38-of-48 attempts in their earlier win over UW. 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

(#10) Washington 106, California 73 (#14) Washington 95, Arizona State 90 ot - Pac-10 Tourney Mar. 3, 2005 / Haas Pavilion / Berkeley, Calif. 28 Mar. 10, 2005 / Staples Center / Los Angeles, Calif. 30 Washington California Washington Arizona State FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 7-12 4-10 2-2 4 3 20 24 Benson 5-9 0-0 7-8 9 2 17 27 Jones 0-6 0-0 1-4 6 3 1 27 Diogu 6-11 1-1 8-9 13 0 21 45 Jensen 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 13 McGuire 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 2 4 17 Jensen 2-2 1-1 0-0 4 1 5 16 Angounou 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 16 Simmons 7-19 4-10 2-2 4 3 20 24 Paris 3-5 1-1 0-0 0 1 7 19 Simmons 4-8 1-3 8-8 3 0 17 19 Braxton 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 4 2 21 Robinson 7-11 5-7 2-2 2 3 21 26 Midgley 3-6 1-3 1-3 0 5 8 25 Robinson 9-16 3-5 8-9 7 0 29 35 Kruger 6-14 5-13 5-7 2 3 22 44 Conroy 0-3 0-1 2-2 4 14 2 29 Smith 1-6 0-1 2-2 3 4 4 21 Conroy 2-10 0-2 2-2 5 7 6 40 Moore 7-15 2-5 6-8 2 4 22 27 Smith 3-5 1-3 1-2 5 1 8 18 Ubaka 5-9 3-7 0-2 3 1 13 30 Smith 4-5 1-1 2-2 2 1 11 11 Morill 2-7 0-0 2-4 5 0 6 29 Roy 4-9 1-1 2-3 6 3 11 19 Panawek 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 Roy 4-6 0-0 4-5 3 0 12 24 Krueger 5-7 2-3 3-4 3 2 15 30 Rollins 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 18 Vierneisel 1-2 0-1 2-3 0 2 4 9 Rollins 2-5 0-0 2-2 4 0 6 29 Jackson 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 13 Fletcher 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 3 Kately 6-10 1-2 0-0 4 2 13 20 Williams 3-9 0-0 2-2 6 1 8 24 Gasser 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 6 Langford 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 5 Totals 30-67 6-12 29-34 46 13 95 225 Totals 28-64 10-24 24-32 32 17 90 225 Williams 6-9 0-0 0-0 5 2 12 16 Pribble 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Fouls: UW 25 (Jones, Jensen 5), ASU 28 (Braxton, Morill, Jackson 5). Turnovers: UW 17 (Simmmons 4), ASU 16 (Angounou, Kruger 3). Potter 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 4 Hardin 0-2 0-0 1-5 8 0 1 23 Blocks: UW 1 (Rollins), ASU 6 (Diogu 5). Steals: UW 10 (Conroy 3), ASU 9 (Braxton 3). Totals 39-76 16-29 12-14 42 31 106 200 Totals 22-55 6-16 17-27 33 19 73 200 FG%: Half—.552 (16-29) Final—.448 FG%: Half—.393 (11-28) Final—.438 Fouls: UW 21. Cal 15. Turnovers: UW 9 (Jensen, Conroy, Roy, Williams 2), Cal 18 (Smith 6). 3-FG%: Half—.750 (6-8) Final—.500 3-FG%: Half—.500 (6-12) Final—.417 Blocks: UW 2 (Rollins 2), Cal 5 (Hardin 3). Steals: UW 8 (Robinson 4), Cal 2 (Midgley, Ubaka 1). FT%: Half—.1.000 (14-14) Final—.853 FT%: Half—.692 (9-13) Final—.630 FG%: Half—.513 (20-39) Final—.513 FG%: Half—.500 (14-28) Final—.455 Halftime Score: UW 52, ASU 37. Attendance: 14,393 3-FG%: Half—.647 (11-17) Final—.552 3-FG%: Half—.625 (5-8) Final—.375 LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Nate Robinson scored six of his 29 points in overtime, and 14th- FT%: Half—.800 (4-5) Final—.857 FT%: Half—.375 (3-8) Final—.630 ranked Washington survived Arizona State's comeback to beat the Sun Devils 95-90 in the first Halftime Score: UW 55, Cal 36. Attendance: 9,380. round of the Pac-10 tournament at Staples Center. Washington (25-5) made 14 of its first 17 shots BERKELEY, Calif. -- Bobby Jones tied his career-high with 22 points, including five of the team’s including 6-of-6 from 3-point range in taking an 18-point first-half lead. They didn't clinch the victory school-record 16 3-pointers, as 10th-ranked Washington defeated California 106-73 at Haas Pavilion. The until Tre Simmons made two free throws with 13.5 seconds remaining in overtime.Kevin Kruger's Huskies (24-4, 14-3) posted their largest win in the series with Cal and tallied their most points ever at an 3-pointer with 4:14 remaining gave ASU an 86-85 lead. But Brandon Roy made two free throws and opposing arena. UW’s 16 treys came from five different players, including five from Nate Robinson and Robinson added four straight points to put the Huskies on top 91-86 with 2:09 left. Ike Diogu hit two four from Tre Simmons. The Golden Bears (12-15, 5-12) took their final lead at 17-16 on an Ayinde Ubaka free throws before Robinson made a bank shot with 1:22 to play, putting UW ahead 93-88. Simmons jumper with 13:15 left in the first half. UW took control with a 34-12 run, scoring 24 of the points on eight added 17 points, Roy scored 12 and Joel Smith added 11 for the Huskies. Kruger equaled his career 3-pointers. The Huskies hit 11-of-17 trey attempts en route to a 55-38 halftime advantage. The lead grew high with 22 points and Steve Moore also scored 22 for ASU (18-13). Diogu, playing the entire 45 to as many as 37 points in the second half. Will Conroy distributed a career-high 14 assists and broke the minutes, had 21 points, 13 rebounds and five blocked shots. Bryson Krueger added 15 points for UW career assist record. Robinson finished with 21 points and Simmons added 20. Rod Benson scored 17 the Sun Devils. Moore made a layup with less than a second left in regulation to tie it at 83 and points to pace the Bears who also got 13 from Ubaka and Marquise Kately. force overtime.

Stanford 77, (#10) Washington 67 (#14) Washington 66, Stanford 63 – Pac-10 Tourney Mar. 5, 2005 / Maples Pavilion / Palo Alto, Calif. 29 Mar. 11, 2005 / Staples Center / Los Angeles, Calif. 31 Washington Stanford Washington Stanford FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 4-9 2-4 1-2 3 2 11 29 Robinson 5-8 0-2 2-2 9 2 12 38 Jones 4-9 2-3 4-6 5 1 14 23 Robinson 3-10 1-3 0-2 7 1 7 36 Jensen 0-4 0-3 0-0 5 0 0 14 Haryasz 8-13 1-1 7-8 10 0 24 37 Jensen 4-7 1-2 0-0 5 1 9 21 Haryasz 5-9 1-1 4-5 7 3 15 39 Simmons 3-7 2-4 0-0 2 1 8 25 Little 1-7 0-0 2-2 4 0 4 27 Simmons 1-7 0-5 0-0 8 2 2 25 Little 5-6 0-0 1-6 7 0 11 24 Robinson 4-16 2-8 1-1 2 3 11 33 Hernandez 3-8 0-2 6-8 2 5 12 37 Robinson 5-14 2-8 2-4 5 2 14 35 Hernandez 4-12 3-8 2-2 5 6 13 39 Conroy 4-7 2-3 1-2 2 3 11 23 Washington 2-7 0-0 2-4 4 4 6 30 Conroy 3-10 0-3 0-0 7 4 6 29 Washington 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 21 Smith 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 8 Finger 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 2 Smith 3-5 1-3 0-0 1 0 7 13 Finger 2-5 0-0 2-2 2 1 6 11 Roy 7-15 1-1 1-1 8 2 16 29 Haas 2-7 1-2 13-14 3 1 18 29 Roy 3-5 0-1 0-1 4 4 6 24 Haas 4-10 1-4 2-3 4 2 11 27 Rollins 5-6 0-0 0-0 7 2 10 26 Rollins 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 0 4 17 Prowitt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Williams 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 13 Williams 2-6 0-0 0-1 0 0 4 13 Totals 27-68 9-24 4-6 34 13 67 200 Totals 21-50 2-7 33-40 40 12 77 200 Totals 26-64 6-25 8-14 39 14 66 200 Totals 23-54 6-16 11-20 34 14 63 200 Fouls: UW 27 (Robinson 5), SU 11. Turnovers: UW 12 (Simmons 5), SU 12 (Haas, Robinson, Washington 3). Fouls: UW 18, SU 15 (Washington 5). Turnovers: UW 16 (Conroy, Simmons 3), SU 15 (Haas, Washington 5). Blocks: UW 3 (Jensen 2), SU 1 (Haryasz). Steals: UW 7 (Robison 3), SU 6 (Hernandez 3). Blocks: UW 2 (Rollins, Roy), SU 3 (Little 2). Steals: UW 7 (Williams 3), SU 7 (Hernandez 4). FG%: Half—.343 (12-35) Final—.397 FG%: Half—.296 (8-27) Final—.420 FG%: Half—.400 (12-30) Final—.406 FG%: Half—.423 (23-54) Final—.426 3-FG%: Half—.267 (4-15) Final—.375 3-FG%: Half—.333 (1-3) Final—.286 3-FG%: Half—.250 (3-12) Final—.240 3-FG%: Half—.375 (3-8) Final—.375 FT%: Half—1.000 (1-1) Final—.667 FT%: Half—.875 (14-16) Final—.825 FT%: Half—..750 (3-4) Final—.571 FT%: Half—.250 (2-8) Final—.550 Halftime Score: STAN 31, UW 29. Attendance: 7,233. Halftime Score: UW 30, SU 27. Attendance: 15,068 PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Matt Haryasz registered 24 points and 10 rebounds, leading Stanford LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Bobby Jones scored 12 of his 14 points in the second half, Nate to a 77-67 win that spoiled 10th-ranked Washington’s chance to win a share of its first Pac-10 Robinson also had 14 points, and 14th-ranked Washington overcame a poor shooting performance title in 20 years. The Cardinal (17-11, 11-7) defeated UW for the 12th straight time at Maples to beat Stanford 66-63 in the semifinals of the Pac-10 tournament at Staples Center. Washington Pavilion. The Huskies (24-5, 14-4) held a 29-21 advantage after a 3-pointer by Tre Simmons with (26-5) gained a measure of revenge against Stanford, which beat the Huskies 77-67 the previous 5:25 left in the first half. They did not score again in the first half, missing 13 consecutive shots week to spoil their opportunity to earn a share of the regular-season conference championship for while Stanford took a 31-29 halftime edge. UW missed its first five second-half shots before the first time in 20 years.The Huskies, shot 40.6 percent (26-of-64) and were just 6-of-25 from 3- Brandon Roy halted the drought with a layup with 16:49 remaining. The Huskies reclaimed the point range. Matt Haryasz led Stanford (18-12) with 15 points and seven rebounds. Chris Hernandez lead and held it for the last time at 42-41 with 12:37 left before Stanford scored seven straight had 13 points and six assists, and Rob Little and Jason Haas added 11 points each for the Cardinal. points to gain control. Jason Haas scored a career-high 18 points, including 13-of-14 free throws Robinson scored five straight points to give the Huskies a 58-52 lead with just over six minutes left. for the Cardinal who outscored UW 33-4 from the line. Stanford attempted 34 more free throws But a 3-pointer by Haas and two free throws by Haryasz cut Washington's lead to one with 2:22 (40-6) than the Huskies who were whistled for 27 fouls to the Cardinal’s 11. Roy tallied 16 points to play. Brandon Roy made a basket to make it 64-61, and tipped in a missed shot by Robinson with to pace UW which also got 11 from Bobby Jones, Nate Robinson and Will Conroy. Hakeem 15.7 seconds left to give UW a five-point lead. Little made a basket with 9.8 seconds to play to Rollins contributed 10 points for UW which shot only 40 percent (27-68) from the field and 38 complete the scoring. Robinson missed a free throw a second later, and a 3-point attempt by Haas percent (9-24) from 3-point range. from the right corner that could have tied the game went in-and-out. 2004-05 Husky Boxscores

(#14) Washington 81, (#8) Arizona 72 – Pac-10 Tourney (#8) Washington 97, (#22) Pacific 79 – NCAA 2nd Round Mar. 12, 2005 / Staples Center / Los Angeles, Calif. 32 Mar. 19, 2005 / Taco Bell Arena / Boise, Idaho 34 Washington Arizona Washington Pacific FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 0-1 0-1 2-2 7 2 2 24 Radenovic 4-6 0-1 1-2 5 1 9 28 Jones 6-8 2-2 5-6 4 0 19 22 Korajkic 3-5 1-2 0-0 3 3 7 20 Jensen 1-3 0-1 3-4 4 0 5 14 Frye 6-11 0-1 2-2 6 2 14 38 Jensen 3-4 1-2 2-2 3 0 9 15 Maraker 5-13 2-4 0-1 2 0 12 25 Simmons 7-14 2-6 2-3 9 4 18 32 Shakur 1-7 0-2 0-0 4 3 2 35 Simmons 4-11 3-8 4-4 3 2 15 28 Yango 6-10 0-0 5-8 10 1 17 29 Robinson 5-16 2-8 6-6 5 4 18 34 Stoudamire 12-20 7-13 6-6 2 2 37 38 Robinson 10-14 2-3 1-2 7 3 23 30 Mihailovic 3-5 2-3 0-0 2 2 8 20 Conroy 2-7 0-3 2-2 5 10 6 29 Doubley 3-11 1-4 2-2 0 4 9 28 Conroy 4-13 4-10 0-0 5 4 12 32 Adams 2-7 1-1 0-0 2 2 5 26 Smith 0-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 11 Gray 4-7 1-2 0-0 2 1 9 15 Smith 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 6 McClellan 1-6 1-3 2-2 5 3 5 28 Roy 6-8 1-2 1-1 2 2 14 26 Webb 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 0 3 17 Roy 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 4 23 Rodgers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 Rollins 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 16 Purnell 1-3 -1 2-2 1 0 4 2 Rollins 2-2 0-0 2-2 3 0 6 18 Verdejo 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 Burmeister 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 Flores 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Williams 7-9 0-0 2-2 0 0 16 17 Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Kemper 2-5 0-3 0-0 3 0 4 12 Totals 28-63 8-27 17-19 42 16 81 200 Totals 26-57 9-21 11-12 26 13 72 200 Gasser 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Newton 2-2 0-0 2-4 4 2 6 23 Williams 5-6 0-0 1-2 3 0 11 17 Pearson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Fouls: UW 15, UA 17 (Adams 5). Turnovers: UW 11 (Robinson 3), UA 9 (Frye, Shakur, Rodgers 2). Potter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 White 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 Blocks: UW 0, UA 2 (Frye 2). Steals: UW 3 (Robinson, Conroy, Rollins), UA 4 (Shakur 3). Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 FG%: Half—.361 (13-36) Final—.444 FG%: Half—.500 (14-28) Final—.456 Totals 36-64 9-23 16-19 35 17 97 200 Totals 30-67 8-24 11-17 31 13 79 200 3-FG%: Half—.188 (3-16) Final—.296 3-FG%: Half—.500 (6-12) Final—.429 Fouls: UW 20, UOP 18. Turnovers: UW 7 (Conroy 2), UOP 8 (Korajkic 3). FT%: Half—1.000 (4-4) Final—.895 FT%: Half—.875 (7-8) Final—.917 Blocks: UW 3 (Roy, Rollins, Williams), UOP 1 (Yango). Steals: UW 2 (Jones, Robinson), UOP 4 (four with 1). Halftime Score: UA 41, UW 33. Attendance: 18,672. FG%: Half—.515 (17-33) Final—.563 FG%: Half—.440 (11-25) Final—.448 LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Nate Robinson and Tre Simmons each scored six points during the 3-FG%: Half—.385 (5-13) Final—.391 3-FG%: Half—.556 (5-9) Final—.333 17-2 game-closing run that lifted 14th-ranked Washington to its first Pac-10 Tournament FT%: Half—.500 (2-4) Final—.842 FT%: Half—.778 (7-9) Final—.647 Halftime Score: UW 41, UOP 34. Attendance: 11,891. championship with an 81-72 triumph over No. 8 Arizona at Staples Center. The No. 2 seeded Huskies (27-5) posted their fifth win in the last six meetings with top-seeded Arizona (27-6). BOISE, Idaho -- Bobby Jones scored 10 points in the opening five minutes as eighth-ranked Robinson and Simmons both finished with 18 points to lead UW which also got 16 from Jamaal Washington led the entire game en route to a 97-79 win over No. 22 Pacific in the second round of the Williams. The Wildcats were ahead 41-33 at halftime, limiting UW to 36 percent shooting, NCAA Tournament at Taco Bell Arena. The Huskies (29-5) tied the school record for victories in a season and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1998. Jones, who scored 13 of his 19 points in the including 3-of-16 on 3-pointers. Salim Stoudamire netted 23 of his 37 points and made all four first half, helped the Huskies take a 41-34 halftime lead. Nate Robinson scored 18 of his 23 points after 3-point tries in the first half. Stoudamire hit two free throws with 5:01 left in the game to put halftime as UW stretched the lead to as many as 26 points. Pacific (27-4) missed its final six shots of the Arizona ahead 70-64. Simmons scored four straight points to ignite the late UW run. The Huskies first half and first four of the second. The Huskies shot 61 percent (19-31) in the second half and 56 percent took the lead for good at 73-72 on a long trey by Will Conroy with 2:11 remaining. Conroy’s fourth (36-64) for the game. The Tigers were paced by the 17 points and 10 rebounds of Guillaume Yango. 3-pointer of the second half started UW’s 11-0 game-ending run. The UW reserves outscored Christian Maraker added 12 points, all in the first half. Will Conroy distributed 10 assists for UW, becoming their Arizona counterparts 26-5. the 23rd player in Pac-10 history to reach the 500 career assist plateau. Tre Simmons scored 15 points for UW and Brandon Roy added 14. (#8) Washington 88, Montana 77 – NCAA 1st Round (#8) Washington vs. (#4) Louisville – NCAA 3rd Round Mar. 17, 2005 / Taco Bell Arena / Boise, Idaho 33 Mar. 24, 2005 / University Arena / Albuquerque, N.M. 35 Washington Montana FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN FG 3-FG FT RB A TP MIN Jones 4-5 1-1 2-4 8 0 11 20 Dlouhy 4-10 1-5 0-0 3 2 9 30 Jensen 1-3 1-1 0-2 3 1 3 21 Davis 11-18 0-0 2-4 11 2 24 34 Simmons 6-12 3-7 0-0 5 4 15 25 Seyfert 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 Robinson 3-7 1-3 2-2 4 5 9 27 Criswell 4-10 2-5 0-0 7 2 10 34 Conroy 3-5 0-2 6-6 2 3 12 32 Martin 5-10 5-8 0-0 3 3 15 18 Smith 3-4 2-3 0-0 1 1 8 11 Matthews 5-7 1-1 0-0 2 3 11 30 Roy 6-10 0-1 5-6 3 4 17 29 Thierry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Rollins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 14 Strait 4-7 0-0 0-4 2 1 8 21 Burmeister 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 1 Farr 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 9 Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Easley 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 19 Gasser 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Stapleton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 Williams 5-11 0-0 0-1 2 1 10 16 Potter 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 Totals 32-58 9-19 15-22 32 19 88 200 Totals 33-65 9-20 2-8 33 15 77 200 Fouls: UW 14, UM16. Turnovers: UW 16 (Conroy 5), UM 18 (Criswell, Martin, Matthews 4). Blocks: UW 1 (Roy), UM 0. Steals: UW 9 (Jones, Williams 3), UM 5 (Criswell 2). FG%: Half—.500 (16-32) Final—.552 FG%: Half—.387 (12-31) Final—.508 3-FG%: Half—.500 (5-10) Final—.474 3-FG%: Half—.250 (2-8) Final—.450 FT%: Half—.667 (6-9) Final—.682 FT%: Half—.000 (0-2) Final—.250 Halftime Score: UW 43, UM 26. Attendance: 11,871. BOISE, Idaho -- Brandon Roy scored 14 of his 17 points in the second half, helping top-seed Washington repel numerous challenges from No. 16 Montana in an 88-77 win in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Taco Bell Arena. The Huskies (28-5) won their first NCAA game since 1998. UW scored the game’s first 13 points before the Grizzlies (18-13) finally got on the board 3:13 into the contest. The lead grew to as many as 19 points and UW was ahead 43-26 at halftime. Montana made 10 consecutive shots to draw within 72-63 on a Kamarr Davis layup with 6:11 left to play. Roy answered with a basket that ignited a 9-2 run that put the game out of reach. Tre Simmons scored 15 points for UW which also got 12 from Will Conroy. Davis finished with 24 points for the Grizzlies who shot 62 percent (21-34) in the second half. Matt Martin added 15 points for Montana on 5-of-8 shooting from 3-point range. The Huskies shot 62 percent (16-26) after halftime and 55 percent (32-58) for the game.