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Sitting (L-R) Carl Hoffman, Bussey Ellis, Chris Robinson, Leland Jones, Ryan Wetherell, Marc Wilson, Jordan Richard 2011-12 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball Roster # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown / Last School 1 Chris Robinson G 6-5 225 Sr. Irvine / Metro State 2 Ryan Wetherell G 5-11 175 Sr. Calgary, Alberta, Canada / USC 3 Trevor Hopkins G 6-0 168 Jr. Santa Barbara / Montana State 4 Jibreel Nasir G 5-10 190 Jr. Oakland / Fresno City College 10 Cheyanne Alcala G 6-2 195 Jr. Lemoore / Fresno City College 15 Quinton Watkins G 6-4 210 So. Inglewood / Fresno City College 20 Chris Smith G 6-2 190 Jr. Bellflower / Bellflower HS 21 Leland Jones F 6-6 210 Sr. Houston, TX / Bishop Montgomery HS 24 Bussey Ellis G 6-4 195 Sr. Los Angeles / Chaminade 25 Marc Wilson G 6-5 200 So. Los Angeles / L.A. Trade Tech 32 Carl Hoffman C 6-9 277 Jr. Rancho Palos Verdes / Loyola HS 35 Percy Lemle G 6-3 180 Jr. Carson / Fresno City College 44 Jordan Richard C 6-9 225 Jr. Rancho Cucamonga / Riverside City College RS Austin Daniels G 5-9 165 Fr. Pasadena / Pasadena HS Head Coach: Stephen Thompson (7th year as head coach, 10th year overall at CSULA) Assistant Coaches: Gary Vasquez, Dane Suttle, David Norris II Manager: Jamilah St. Cyr 2011-12 Golden Eagles Quick Facts Location Los Angeles, California Enrollment 21,000 Colors Black and Gold Home Facility Eagles Nest Conference California Collegiate Athletic Association National Affiliation NCAA Division II President Dr. James M. Rosser Director of Athletics Dr. Dan Bridges Sports Information Director Paul Helms Credits: The 2011-12 Men’s SID Phone/Fax 323-343-5308/343-3199 Basketball media guide was Main Athletics Phone 323-343-3080 designed and edited by Paul Head Coach Stephen Thompson Helms and Brendan Dally Alma Mater, Year Syracuse, 1990 with assistance from Natalia Dr. James M. Rosser Dr. Dan Bridges Assistant Coaches Gary Vasquez, Dane Suttle, David Norris Gonzalez. Cover by Gloria President Director of Athletics Men’s Basketball Office Phone 323-343-3090 Twu, CSULA Public Affairs. 2011-12 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball 2 Co a c h Th o m p s o n

After leading the Golden Eagles to their first-ever win in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament in 2010-11, Stephen Thompson enters his seventh season as head coach and 10th season overall with the Cal State L.A. men’s basketball program. Thompson guided the Golden Eagles through some major injury problems and the program enjoyed several significant achievements last season. Most notably, Cal State L.A. posted its first win in the CCAA Championship Tournament with a 66-60 win over Cal State San Bernardino in San Bernardino. The Golden Eagles advanced to the tourney semi-finals, where they bowed out after a tough battle with top-seed Humboldt State. The Golden Eagles, despite playing without two injured starters for much of the season, still recorded a winning season with a 15-13 overall mark. Cal State L.A. earned the No. 6 seed in the conference tournament after posting a conference record of 10-12. Thompson had the Golden Eagles in position to qualify for the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time since 2000 before injuries derailed that quest. Cal State L.A. opened Stephen Thompson the season with a 10-2 record that included conference wins over Cal State San Bernardino, Cal Poly Pomona, Chico State and Cal State Stanislaus. The win over Cal State San Head Coach Bernardino snapped a 24-game losing streak to the Coyotes dating back to 1998 and the win over Cal Poly Pomona was the first over the Broncos in the Eagles Nest since 1999. Cal State L.A. was ranked as high as ninth in the NCAA Division II West Region, its first appearance in the regional poll since the final week of the regular season in 2008. For the second straight season, defense led the way. The Golden Eagles ranked 13th in the nation in scoring defense and allowed just 63.1 points per game. Cal State L.A. was also 12th in the nation in fewest turnovers and No. 1 in the CCAA in turnover margin. Thompson directed one of the nation’s top defenses in 2009-10 and the Golden Eagles powered their way to a 14-14 overall record. Cal State L.A. was fifth in the NCAA Division II in field-goal percentage defense and 17th in the nation in scoring defense. Thompson led the Golden Eagles to several big wins, including a road win at eventual national champion Cal Poly Pomona. The win snapped a 19-game losing streak to the Broncos dating back to 1999. Under Thompson’s direction, the Golden Eagles allowed their opponents to shoot only 38.6 percent and gave up only 62.5 points per game. Cal State L.A. also led the CCAA in rebounding with a margin of 5.2 rebounds per game. The Golden Eagles were able to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2008-09 campaign. Cal State L.A. lost its leading scorer halfway through the season and finished with a 12-15 overall mark. Thompson kept the short-handed Golden Eagles in the chase for a CCAA Tournament spot all the way to the final weekend. The injury-plagued year was a disappointing follow-up to an outstanding 2007-08 season. The Golden Eagles posted a 17-11 overall record and finished in a tie for third in the CCAA. Cal State L.A. qualified for the CCAA Championship Tournament as a No. 3 seed and hosted a first-round game. The Golden Eagles finished the season ranked ninth in the NCAA Division II West Region and made their first appearance in a regional poll since 2000. The 17 wins were the most for the Golden Eagles since the 1999-2000 season and the third-place finish in the conference was the best since a second-place finish in 2000. Thompson was able to lead the Golden Eagles to their best season in eight years despite losing two of the team’s top three scorers – one after just eight games and the other after 14 contests. The Golden Eagles were 10-17 in 2006-07 in a season that included wins over CCAA champion Humboldt State (94-85) and Division-1 bound Cal State Bakersfield (70-63). Cal State L.A. also had its first All-American since 2003 when leading scorer Jontae Vinson earned honorable mention recognition. Vinson also became the first Golden Eagle to earn first-team All-Region honors since 2003. In Thompson’s first season as head coach, the Golden Eagles took a big jump, improving nine games overall and becoming one of the most improved programs in the NCAA Division II. The Golden Eagles swept local rival Cal State Dominguez Hills and posted a big win over Cal State Bakersfield to highlight a 10-17 season. Thompson became the head coach of the program in March of 2005 following the retirement of former head coach Dave Yanai. In his first six seasons as the Cal State L.A. head coach, Thompson has led the team to an overall record of 78-87, including a 58-53 mark over the past four seasons. Under Thompson’s leadership, the Golden Eagles have seen their offensive productivity jump from 59.4 points per game in 2005 to 65.3 points per game last season. The Golden Eagles have also seen a big improvement in their defensive performance and allowed only 63.1 points per game last season compared to 71.7 points per game in 2005. Thompson joined Cal State L.A. as an assistant coach in 2002. A Los Angeles native and Crenshaw High School graduate, Thompson had his No. 32 jersey retired at the school. He was a three-year starter at Syracuse from 1986-90 and was a key part of the team that reached the 1987 NCAA Championship Game against Indiana and also the 1989 squad that advanced to a regional championship game before falling to Illinois. Thompson earned honorable mention All-America honors by the Associated Press and The Sporting News in 1989 and 1990 and was the Big East Conference’s Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1990. During his four years playing for legendary Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim, the Orange won two Big East titles in 1987 and 1990, finished second in the conference in 1988 and made four NCAA Tournament appearances, including three trips to the Sweet 16. Syracuse was a combined 113-31 overall and 45-19 in conference play during Thompson’s playing career. Thompson currently owns the second-best career shooting mark in NCAA Tournament history (minimum of 70 makes). In 15 NCAA Tournament games, Thompson hit 78-of-114 field-goal attempts (.684). Former UCLA great Bill Walton leads that category with a .686 percentage in 12 games. He also holds the Orange career mark for games played (144), is second in career field goals (801) and seventh in career scoring (1,956). At the end of his collegiate playing career, Thompson ranked third in Syracuse history in scoring and seventh in steals. Professionally, Thompson had stints with the , and the and also played in Europe, Japan, the CBA, the ABA and the Pro League. Before joining the Cal State L.A. coaching staff, Thompson served as Athletic Director for the Coast Christian School in Redondo Beach, while continuing both his roles as Co-Founder and Director of Give & Go Basketball Academy and as coach for the Southern California All-Stars. He also had a role in the 2002 basketball movie, “Like Mike.” Thompson received his bachelor’s degree in marketing from Syracuse in 1990. He and his wife, Amy, have two children: Stephen Jr. and Ethan.

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A former player at Cal State L.A. and now a valuable member of the coaching staff, Gary Vasquez begins his eighth year as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball program. His responsibilities include scheduling, film exchange, on-the-floor coaching, assisting with game and practice planning, monitoring the weight-lifting program, scouting, and serving as the recruiting coordinator. He is also the team’s academic coordinator and he has assisted with the program’s summer camps for the past seven years. Vasquez helped the Golden Eagles to a 15-13 overall record in 2010-11 that featured the program’s first-ever win in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Championship Tournament. Cal State L.A., as the No. 6 seed, beat No. 3 seed Cal State San Bernardino in San Bernardino to advance to the conference semi-finals. Cal State L.A. was making its third CCAA Championship Tournament appearance in the past four seasons. Vasquez helped the Golden Eagles qualify for the CCAA Championship Tournament for the second time in three seasons in 2009-10. Cal State L.A. had one of the best defenses in the nation and finished the season with a 14-14 overall record. The Golden Eagles bounced back successfully from an injury-plagued 2008-09 season that saw Cal State L.A. lose its leading scorer halfway through the season and finish with a 12-15 overall record. Vasquez helped the Golden Eagles to a tremendous season in 2007-08. The Golden Eagles posted a 17- Gary Vasquez 11 overall record and finished in a tie for third in the CCAA. Cal State L.A. qualified for the CCAA Championship Assistant Coach Tournament as a No. 3 seed and hosted a first-round game. The Golden Eagles finished the season ranked ninth in the NCAA Division II West Region and made their first appearance in a regional poll since 2000. The 17 wins were the most for the Golden Eagles since the 1999-2000 season and the third-place finish in the conference was the best since a second-place finish in 2000. As a player, Vasquez played in all 27 games during his senior season in 2003-04. He started 22 games and was seventh in the conference in steals (39) and ninth in assists (79). He was also presented with the team’s “Most Inspirational Player” award. He started his coaching career as a volunteer student assistant coach for then-head coach Dave Yanai in the 2004-05 season. When Coach Stephen Thompson took over for the 2005-06 season, Vasquez was promoted to the No. 1 assistant coach position. The Whittier native came to Cal State L.A. to complete a college basketball career that started at East L.A. College, where he played for two seasons from 2000-02. He then played for one year at San Jose Christian in 2002-03 and led the program to its best-ever record at 19-12 while setting a school single-season record for assists (174). He played three years of varsity basketball at St. John Bosco and earned All-Serra League honors as a senior. He was a two-year team captain. Vasquez received his Master’s degree in education from AIU after receiving his bachelor’s degree in industrial technology from Cal State L.A. in 2005. He and his wife, Nicole, were married in August of 2006. After helping Cal State L.A. win A former star player at John C. Fremont its first-ever California Collegiate High School and the all-time leading scorer Athletic Association Championship at , Dane Suttle returns Tournament game last season, for his second season with the Cal State L.A. David Norris joins the Golden program as an assistant coach. Suttle was also Eagle coaching staff as a student drafted into the National Basketball Association assistant. and played for the Kansas City Kings. Norris earned All-CCAA second He joined the Golden Eagles last season team honors last season in his one and helped the program to a 15-13 overall year with the program. He was record and Cal State L.A.’s first-ever win in second on the team in scoring with the California Collegiate Athletic Association 12.8 points per game and he also Championship Tournament. led the team and was second in the Suttle has an extensive coaching and conference in rebounding with 8.3 training background. He coached and traveled David Norris II boards per game. with the French National Team in 2004 that He was named to the five-player Dane Suttle included NBA players Mickael Pietrus and Tariq Assistant Coach All-Tournament team at the CCAA Abdul Wahad. He also coached View Park High Assistant Coach Championships after helping the Golden Eagles beat Cal State San School to a championship in 2006-07 and he Bernardino in a first-round game and battle regular-season champion was the head coach for the San Diego Wildfire semi-pro team in 2001. Suttle has also Humboldt State in a semi-final matchup. coached Adidas Pump and Run AAU teams. Norris also set a new program record for minutes played in a He is also a professional trainer and consultant and has worked with past season with 1,020 or more than 36 per contest. and present NBA players. Norris came to Cal State L.A. from Sacramento State, where Suttle had an outstanding playing career. He averaged 29.8 points per he was limited to four games and 42 minutes of playing time in the 2009- game while attending John C. Fremont High School in Los Angeles. He was a two- 10 season because of injury. He played for two seasons at Riverside time All-West Coast Conference selection and the 1983 Co-Player of the Year while at City College, where he helped lead the team to the 2008-09 state Pepperdine. He helped the Waves to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances championship. He was named the championship tournament’s Most in 1982 and 1983 and is the all-time leading scorer in Pepperdine history with 1,702 Valuable Player after averaging 12.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 32.0 points. He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Pepperdine. minutes per game. He had five of his team-high 18 points in overtime of Suttle played for two seasons in NBA with the Kansas City Kings from 1983- a 69-60 win in the championship game against Saddleback College. 85. Norris also played basketball for four seasons and football for He is the father of three children, Cache, Audom and Dane Jr. Dane Jr. one year at Norco High School. is currently a senior at Pepperdine and a member of the Waves’ men’s basketball He is currently working on completing his degree this spring in team. communications. 2011-12 Cal State L.A. Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball 4 Go l d e n Ea g l e Bi o s

#1 Ch r i s Ro b i n s o n Se n i o r • G • 6’3” • Ir v i n e CSULA Game Highs Points: 21 (3-Times) Rebounds: 11 (1/21/11) Assists: 4 (Twice)

2010-11: Had an outstanding second season with the Golden Eagles. Finished third on the team in scoring with 11.2 points per game and also averaged 5.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. Equaled a career high with 21 points while leading the Golden Eagles to an overtime win over Cal State East Bay (2-18-11). Also had 21 points in a season- opening win over Holy Names (11-15-10). Had 20 points in a win over UC San Diego (2-19-11) and 19 points at Sonoma State (2-23-11) and the CCAA Tournament win at Cal State San Bernardino (3-1-11). Had a career-high 11 rebounds against Humboldt State (1-21-11). 2009-10: Had a productive first season with the Golden Eagles and appeared in 28 games. Made four starts and averaged 19.5 minutes per game. Averaged 6.6 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. Poured in a season-high 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds against Cal State Stanislaus (2-25-10). Had 16 points and eight rebounds in 21 minutes against Humboldt State (1-30-10) and had 18 points and four rebounds in 21 minutes at Dominican (12-16-09). Also had 16 points and six rebounds at UC San Diego (2-6-10). Reached double figures in scoring seven times. Metro State: Appeared in 31 games and started 22 times for a team that went 27-4 in 2008-09. Averaged 6.0 points per game in 20 minutes of playing time per contest. JSerra HS: Averaged 20 points, nine rebounds and there assists per game. Earned first-team All-Trinity League honors and was a four-year letterwinner. Was among the top-10 scorers in Orange County and named to four All-Tournament teams. Played in the Orange County All-Star game. Graduated as the school’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder. Personal: Son of Oretha Jones. Majoring in fire technology. Enjoys uno. Lists winning the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference at Metro State as his most exciting experience in sports. Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG 09-10 28-4 185 6.6 .393 .347 .685 84 3.0 27 0 16 19.5 10-11 28-25 313 11.2 .345 .287 .610 152 5.4 38 7 29 34.6 Totals 56-29 498 8.9 .360 .303 .645 236 4.2 65 7 45 27.1

#2 Ry a n We t h e r e l l Se n i o r • G • 5’11” • Ca l g a r y , Al b e r t a , Ca n a d a CSULA Game Highs Points: 15 (Twice) Rebounds: 6 (Twice) Assists: 5 (11/15/10)

2010-11: Played well in 10 games for the Golden Eagles before suffering a season-ending injury. Cal State L.A. was 8-2 in those contests. Averaged 10.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game. Reached double figures in six games, including his final four. Had a season-high 15 points against Hope International (11-17-10) and equaled that in a win against Cal State San Bernardino (12-3-10). Also had 14 points in his final game against Cal State Stanislaus (12-31-10). USC: Appeared in 15 games and totaled 56 minutes in the 2007-08 season. Saw time as the backup . Hit his first collegiate 3-pointer against Oregon State (2-23-08). Scored his first points and had two rebounds in the first meeting at Oregon State (1-24-08). Appeared in 15 games for a total of 49 minutes in 2006-07. Scored in five of the first eight games he appeared in that season. Also scored a point in USC’s win over Arkansas in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. Was a red-shirt in 2008-09 for medical reasons. Played in three early-season games in 2009. Sir Winston Churchill HS: Played three years of varsity basketball and was the team’s Most Valuable Player and starting point guard as a senior. Was the school’s Athlete of the Year. Also competed in basketball and track and field. Was on the school’s Honor Roll every year. Averaged 30 points and seven assists per game. Club team won the provincial championship three years in a row. Personal: Son of Don and Charlene Wetherell. Majoring in communications. Enjoys hanging out with friends. Lists winning the Pacific-10 Tournament title, advancing to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament and scoring in the NCAA Tournament as his most exciting experiences in sports. Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG 10-11 10-10 102 10.2 .337 .237 .767 32 3.2 24 2 17 29.2

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#3 Tr e v o r Ho p k i n s Ju n i o r • G • 6’0” • Sa n t a Ba r b a r a CSULA Game Highs Points: 12 (12/18/09) Rebounds: 6 (12/18/09) Assists: 4 (3-Times)

2010-11: Had a solid second season with the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 27 games and started four times. Averaged 15.3 minutes per game. Averaged 2.9 points and 1.0 rebound per contest. Had a season-high 10 points against Pacifica College (11-20-10). Also had nine points in just 15 minutes against San Francisco State (2-11-11). Started four straight games against Cal State Monterey Bay (2-12-11), Cal State East Bay (2-18-11), UC San Diego (2-19-11) and Sonoma State (2-23-11).Was fourth on the team in 3-pointers made (16). 2009-10: Made an immediate impact for the Golden Eagles in his freshman season and appeared in 27 games. Made two starts and averaged 11 minutes per game. Had a season-high 12 points and knocked down four 3-pointers in a win over West Coast Baptist (12-18-09). Had nine points at Sonoma State (12-5-09) and had seven points in 20 quality minutes against Humboldt State (1-30-10). Averaged 2.6 points. Hit 13 of his 3-point attempts and was 23-of-31 from the free-throw line. Recorded the highest grade point average on the team. Montana State: Did not play for the Big Sky Conference program and was a redshirt. San Marcos HS: Earned first-team All-League honors after averaging 10.3 points and 4.7 assists per game. Helped team reach the second round of the CIF playoffs. Was the team Most Valuable Player. Was a member of the National Honor Society. Competed in basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Craig and Meredith Hopkins. Majoring in business management. Enjoys going to the beach. Lists beating Chico State in Chico as his most exciting experience in sports. Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG 09-10 27-2 70 2.6 .270 .310 .742 26 1.0 29 0 7 11.4 10-11 27-4 78 2.9 .313 .333 .667 27 1.0 24 0 6 15.3 Totals 54-6 148 2.7 .292 .322 .705 53 1.0 53 0 13 13.3

#4 Ji b r e e l Na s i r Ju n i o r • G • 5’10” • Oa k l a n d Fresno City College: Named to the Central Valley Conference All-Defensive Team in back-to-back seasons. Averaged 7.8 points per game and was second on team with 2.1 steals per game. Team went 55-10 in his two seasons with the program. Hayward HS: Was the Most Improved Player. Competed in basketball and cross country. Personal: Son of Zainab Nasir and Abdul Ra’oof. Majoring in business. Enjoys reading. Lists doing a windmill dunk in a game as his most exciting experience in sports.

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#10 Ch e y a n n e Al c a l a Ju n i o r • G • 6’2” • Le m o o r e Fresno City College: Was named to the Central Valley Conference’s All-Defensive team as a sophomore. Averaged 4.9 points and 1.9 assists per game. Team was 55-10 in his two seasons with the program. Lemoore HS: Was a two-time team Most Valuable Player and led the team in scoring all four seasons in high school. Earned All-League honors three times, All-Valley honors twice and was on two league championship teams. Competed in basketball and baseball. Was on the school’s Honor Roll three times. Personal: Son of Jose and Bertha Alcala. Majoring in industrial technology. Enjoys golf. Lists playing in the state junior college Final Four with Fresno City College as his most exciting experience in sports.

#15 Qu i n t o n Wa t k i n s So p h o m o r e • G • 6’4” • In g l e w o o d Fresno City College: Was the state Co-Most Valuable Player of the Year in 2010-11. Averaged 17.3 points per game and helped the Rams to the state championship semi-finals and the Central Valley Conference title. Named the MVP of the conference as well as the Freshman of the Year. Also led the team with 2.3 steals per game. Dominguez HS: Competed in basketball. Personal: Son of Darrell Watkins. Majoring in fire administration technology. Enjoys basketball and music. Lists his first dunk as his most exciting experience in sports.

#20 Ch r i s Sm i t h Ju n i o r • G • 6’2” • Be l l f l o w e r CSULA Game Highs Points: 2 (3-Times) Rebounds: 2 (1/29/11) Assists: 3 (11/20/10)

2010-11: Appeared in 13 games for the Golden Eagles as a sophomore. Had two points, one rebound and one steal at Sonoma State (2-23-11) and two points, one rebound and three assists against Pacifica College (11-20-10). Had a season-high two rebounds and one steal at Chico State (1-29-11). 2009-10: Appeared in four games for the Golden Eagles as a freshman. Made one of his two field-goal tries against West Coast Baptist (12-18-09). Grabbed one rebound against Cal State Stanislaus (2-25-10). Bellflower HS: Competed in basketball, football and volleyball. Was the Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Earned the Tri- Athlete Award and was second-team All-League. Personal: Son of Sandra Smith. Majoring in psychology. Enjoys reading, watching ESPN and spending time with his family. Lists playing in his first playoff game during his junior year in high school and winning as his most exciting experience in sports.

Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG 09-10 4-0 2 0.5 .500 .000 .000 1 0.3 0 0 0 0.8 10-11 13-0 4 0.3 .250 .000 .000 7 0.5 4 0 3 5.2 Totals 17-0 6 0.4 .300 .000 .000 8 0.5 4 0 3 4.2

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#21 Le l a n d Jo n e s Se n i o r • F • 6’6” • Ho u s t o n , TX CSULA Game Highs Points: 17 (12/14/09) Rebounds: 10 (4-Times) Blocks: 5 (11/17/10)

2010-11: Battled through injuries and had his third strong season for the Golden Eagles. Appeared and started in 19 games for Cal State L.A. Missed a total of eight games with injury, but came back to start the final six games of the season for the Golden Eagles. Averaged 8.3 points and 5.9 rebounds per game. Reached double figures in scoring nine times. Had a season-high 14 points in a win over Pacifica College (11-20-10). Had a pair of double-doubles, getting 10 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Holy Names (11-15-10) and 11 points and 10 rebounds at Cal State Monterey Bay (1-7-11). 2009-10: Had a solid second season for the Golden Eagles and came up with one of the biggest shots of the year. Grabbed an offensive rebound and scored in the waning seconds of a 54-53 win at Cal Poly Pomona (1-16-10). Finished with 11 points and four rebounds in the victory. Appeared and started in all 28 games for the Golden Eagles. Was fourth on the team in scoring with 6.9 points per game. Third on the team in rebounding with 5.4 rebounds per game. Had a career-high 17 points and 10 rebounds in a win at Holy Names (12-14-09). Had 15 points and seven rebounds at UC San Diego (2-6-10). Reached double figures in scoring eight times. 2008-09: Had a promising first season with the Golden Eagles as a freshman. Appeared in all 27 games and started eight times, including the final five games of the season. Averaged 3.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. Reached double figures in scoring four times. Had an 11-point, 10-rebound double-double at Cal State Monterey Bay (2-14-09). Scored a season-high 14 points in a win at Humboldt State (2-25-09). Also had 13 points against Cal State San Bernardino (12-5-09). Bishop Montgomery HS: Was the 2007 Del Rey League Most Valuable Player and earned first-team All-CIF honors. Was part of a CIF II-AA championship team in 2008 and earned second-team All-CIF honors. Also earned first-team Daily Breeze accolades. Competed in basketball and football in high school. Personal: Son of Fred and Sheila Jones. Majoring in business administration. Enjoys video games, sleeping and watching television. Lists winning a CIF championship as his most exciting experience in sports. Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG

08-09 27-8 102 3.8 .396 .150 .517 84 3.1 19 26 11 19.0 09-10 28-28 194 6.9 .482 .267 .577 150 5.4 47 27 24 27.8 10-11 19-19 158 8.3 .500 .000 .514 112 5.9 13 20 16 29.2 Totals 74-55 454 6.1 .464 .189 .536 346 4.7 79 73 51 24.9

#24 Bu s s e y El l i s Se n i o r • G • 6’4” • Lo s An g e l e s CSULA Game Highs Points: 10 (Twice) Rebounds: 10 (3/1/11) Assists: 6 (1/15/11)

2010-11: Had an impressive first season with the Golden Eagles. Appeared in 28 games and started 14 times. Averaged 3.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. Scored a season-high 10 points in two games. Had 10 points and three rebounds at Cal State Stanislaus (1-28-11) and 10 points and seven rebounds at Chico State (1-29- 11). Had a season-high 10 rebounds in the CCAA Tournament win at Cal State San Bernardino (3-1-11). Chaminade: Appeared in five games in the 2007-08 season and started four times. UC Davis: Started 16 of 27 games as a freshman at the point guard position. Averaged 2.6 points, 1.5 assists and 1.5 rebounds per game. Had 11 points, seven assists and four rebounds in a game against Cal State Fullerton. Made the school’s Honor Roll. JSerra HS: Earned first-team All-CIF honors, All-Orange County honors and was a McDonald’s All-American nominee. Averaged 18 points a game and led the league with 226 assists and 78 steals as a senior. Personal: Son of Kim Ellis. Majoring in communications. Enjoys making music and basketball. Lists winning as his most exciting experience in sports. Says you can find his music at CaliBuss.com. Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG 10-11 28-14 85 3.0 .276 .183 .741 84 3.0 64 4 26 23.4

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#25 Ma r c Wi l s o n So p h o m o r e • G • 6’5” • Lo s An g e l e s Los Angeles Trade Tech: Attended the school, but did not compete in basketball. Averaged 9.3 points and 1.3 steals per game at Mt. San Jacinto Junior College. Crenshaw High School: Was part of championship basketball teams in high school. Personal: Son of Yevone Rice Grimes. Majoring in fire administration. Enjoys video games and music. Lists his first dunk in a game as his most exciting experience in sports.

#32 Ca r l Ho f f m a n Ju n i o r • C • 6’9” • Ra n ch o Pa l o s Ve r d e s CSULA Game Highs Points: 21 (2/12/11) Rebounds: 13 (2/12/10) Assists: 2 (2/18/11)

2010-11: Had another good season for the Golden Eagles as a sophomore. Missed first six games of the season because of preseason injury suffered in exhibition game at UCLA. Finished the season fourth on the team in scoring with 10.7 points per game and fifth in rebounding with 5.1 rebounds per game. Had a career-high 21 points against Cal State Monterey Bay (2-12-11) and had 20 points in a win at Chico State (1-29-11). Had 18 points at Cal State San Bernardino (2-5-11) and against Humboldt State (3-4-11) in the CCAA Championship Tournament. Reached double figures in scoring 12 times. 2009-10: Had an outstanding first season for the Golden Eagles and was one of the top freshmen in the CCAA. Was third on the team in scoring with 9.6 points per game and second in rebounding with 5.8 rebounds per game. Recorded three double-doubles during the season. Had a season-high 19 points and 11 rebounds against Humboldt State (1-30- 10). Poured in 16 points in games at Cal State San Bernardino (1-15-10) and against Sonoma State (1-29-10). Had a 13-point, 12-rebound double-double against Cal State San Bernardino (2-20-10) and a 10-point, 13-rebound double- double at San Francisco State (2-12-10). Reached double figures in scoring in 15 games. Loyola HS: Helped his team reach the CIF Championship game after averaging 19 points and nine rebounds per game. Earned first-team All- state, All-CIF and first-team All-League honors as a senior and was the team’s Most Valuable Player. Also earned first-team All-League honors and was named the team’s Most Improved Player as a junior. Personal: Son of Tom and Suzanne Hoffman. Majoring in TV/Film Studies. Enjoys sports and video games. Lists playing in the CIF Finals and the CIF State Southern Section Final as his most exciting experiences in sports. Yr. GP-GS PTS PPG FG% 3-FG% FT% RB RPG AST BLK STL MPG 09-10 28-26 270 9.6 .502 .143 .464 161 5.8 11 24 4 26.2 10-11 21-12 224 10.7 .497 .000 .507 86 4.1 8 13 8 21.8 Totals 49-38 494 10.1 .500 .125 .481 247 5.0 19 37 12 24.3

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#35 Pe r c y Le m l e Ju n i o r • G • 6’3” • Ca r s o n Fresno City College: Was named the Central Valley Conference’s Most Valuable Defensive Player as a sophomore and earned first-team All-State and All-Conference honors. Averaged 11.2 points and 3.3 assists per game. Was named the conference Freshman of the Year in 2010 and earned first-team All-Conference honors. Team was 55-10 in his two seasons with the program. Mayfair HS: Competed in basketball. Personal: Son of Sudria Andrews. Majoring in Kinesiology. Enjoys music, bowling and sleep. Lists reaching the state junior college Final Four while at Fresno City College as his most exciting experience in sports.

#44 Jo r d a n Ri ch a r d Ju n i o r • C • 6’9” • Ra n ch o Cu c a m o n g a Riverside City College: Helped the team win a Orange Coast Conference championship and was named to Jerry Mullen’s Top-120 camp. Averaged 4.3 points and 4.1 rebounds per contest. Cal State San Bernardino: Helped the Coyotes win a conference championship as a freshman. Led the team in blocks with 30. Appeared in 24 games and started four times. Los Osos HS: Earned first-team All-Baseline League honors and was selected to play in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin All-Star game. Team won a pair of league championships. Personal: Son of Larry and Tracy Richard and Anthony and Teri Gooden. Majoring in communications. Enjoys hanging out with friends and family. Lists playing in the Jerry Mullen’s Top 120 Junior College Camp at Oral Roberts University as his most exciting experience in sports.

#RS Au s t i n Da n i e l s Fr e sh m a n • G • 5’9” • Pa s a d e n a Pasadena HS: Was the team’s Most Valuable Player and the co-MVP of the Pacific League in 2010-11. Earned All- San Gabriel Valley All-Area first team honors and All-CIF Division 1AA second team recognition as well. Personal: Son of Teule and Paige Williams. Majoring in business. Enjoys eating, sleeping and video games. Lists making it to the CIF Championship game and playing in the Honda as his most exciting experience in sports. Has a sister, Bailey, and a brother, Teule.

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11 www.csulaathletics.com 2010-11 St a t i s t i c s 8.3 3.0 2.9 1.8 1.7 0.3 0.3 0.2 Avg 11.2 16.3 12.8 10.7 10.2 65.3 63.1 9 2 4 2 Scoring 85 78 39 Pts 456 357 313 224 102 158 1829 1766 8 6 0 2 0 3 0 71 32 29 17 16 26 Stl 210 167 7 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 12 13 20 72 55 Blk 0 2 6 8 A 81 59 53 48 15 64 59 46 52 298 300 7.6 8.3 5.4 4.1 3.2 5.9 3.0 1.0 0.2 1.7 0.5 0.5 0.1 Avg 38.9 36.1 1 3 7 1 86 32 84 27 38 Tot 112 213 231 152 1011 1088 Rebounds 1-0 2-1 3-4 0-1 7-20 41-45 10-22 55-57 22-62 21-17 34-118 77-136 40-191 Off-Def 367-721 269-742 Pct .471 .789 .610 .507 .767 .514 .741 .667 .000 .375 .000 .000 .000 .593 .686 0-0 3-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 50-82 36-71 33-43 36-70 20-27 20-30 Free Throws 90-191 86-109 FT-FTA 374-631 413-602 Pct .293 .352 .287 .000 .237 .000 .183 .333 .600 .000 .000 .000 .000 .289 .338 0-1 0-2 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 9-38 3-PT Shots 11-60 31-88 16-48 36-123 39-136 145-502 151-447 3FG-FGA Pct .425 .397 .345 .497 .337 .500 .276 .313 .500 .621 .250 .167 .402 .404 1.000 3-6 1-1 2-8 1-6 Field Goals 30-89 27-98 21-67 18-29 94-189 61-122 112-325 165-388 120-302 FG-FGA 655-1630 601-1489 1.8 9.5 2.7 5.2 4.8 Avg 35.3 36.4 34.6 21.8 29.2 29.2 23.4 15.3 9 Minutes 16 68 43 988 969 457 292 554 654 412 218 Min 1020 5700 5700 28 28 5-0 6-0 9-0 27-4 23-0 13-0 28-28 28-28 28-25 21-12 10-10 19-19 28-14 GP-GS Player SESSION, Franklin NORRIS, David ROBINSON, Chris HOFFMAN, Carl WETHERELL, Ryan JONES, Leland ELLIS, Bussey Trevor HOPKINS, Derek FAULKNER, MORRISON, Ozzie Jordan VARNADO, SMITH, Chris IKE, Valentine Total Opponents

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Ov e r a l l Re c o r d : 15-13 • CCAA Re c o r d : 10-12 • Ho m e : 10-5 • Aw a y 5-8

DATE OPPONENT SCORE Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder 11/1510 HOLY NAMES W 73-52 (21)ROBINSON, Chris (10)JONES, Leland 11/17/10 HOPE INTERNATIONAL W 72-54 (19)SESSION, Franklin (12)NORRIS, David 11/20/10 PACIFICA COLLEGE W 103-62 (20)SESSION, Franklin (10)NORRIS, David 11/27/10 *at Cal State Dominguez Hills 38-54 L (11)JONES, Leland (6)ROBINSON, Chris 12/03/10 *CS SAN BERNARDINO W 59-57 (15)WETHERELL, Ryan (14)NORRIS, David 12/4/10 *CAL POLY POMONA W 50-45 (16)SESSION, Franklin (8)JONES, Leland 12/12/10 dOMINICAN W 70-62 (15)NORRIS, David (10)NORRIS, David (15)SESSION, Franklin 12/18/10 *CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS 51-53 L (24)SESSION, Franklin (13)NORRIS, David 12/30/10 *CHICO STATE W 71-62 (19)NORRIS, David (20)NORRIS, David 12/31/10 *CS STANISLAUS W 66-59 (16)SESSION, Franklin (10)NORRIS, David 1/07/11 *at Cal State Monterey Bay W 69-62 (17)SESSION, Franklin (13)SESSION, Franklin 1/08/11 *at SF State WOT 85-80 (26)NORRIS, David (9)ELLIS, Bussey (9)JONES, Leland 1/13/11 *at UC San Diego 73-76 (OT) L (24)NORRIS, David (9)SESSION, Franklin (9)HOFFMAN, Carl 1/15/11 *at Cal State East Bay W 67-63 (17)SESSION, Franklin (10)SESSION, Franklin (17)NORRIS, David (10)NORRIS, David 1/21/11 *HUMBOLDT STATE 51-57 L (14)NORRIS, David (11)ROBINSON, Chris 1/22/11 *SONOMA STATE 61-69 L (21)SESSION, Franklin (11)SESSION, Franklin 1/28/11 *at Cal State Stanislaus 55-56 L (17)SESSION, Franklin (8)ROBINSON, Chris (8)SESSION, Franklin 1/29/11 *at Chico State W 71-53 (20)HOFFMAN, Carl (10)NORRIS, David 2/04/11 *at Cal Poly Pomona 48-64 L (15)SESSION, Franklin (8)NORRIS, David 2/05/11 *at CSU San Bernardino 71-75 L (20)SESSION, Franklin (9)SESSION, Franklin (9)HOFFMAN, Carl 2/11/11 *SAN FRANCISCO STATE 55-73 L (19)SESSION, Franklin (12)NORRIS, David 2/12/11 *CS MONTEREY BAY 69-73 L (23)SESSION, Franklin (7)ROBINSON, Chris (7)SESSION, Franklin 2/18/11 *CAL STATE EAST BAY W 71-61 (OT) (21)ROBINSON, Chris (9)SESSION, Franklin (9)JONES, Leland 2/19/11 *UC SAN DIEGO W 64-62 (20)SESSION, Franklin (8)SESSION, Franklin (20)ROBINSON, Chris 02/23/11 *at Sonoma State 69-76 L (19)ROBINSON, Chris (8)SESSION, Franklin 2/25/11 *at Humboldt State 70-76 L (23)SESSION, Franklin (8)ROBINSON, Chris (23)NORRIS, David

3/01/11 %at CSU San Bernardino W 66-60 (19)ROBINSON, Chris (10)ELLIS, Bussey 3/4/11 %vs Humboldt State 61-70 L (18)HOFFMAN, Carl (11)NORRIS, David (18)NORRIS, David * - Conference game % - CCAA Tournament

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Fi n a l CCAA St a n d i n g s School CCAA Pct. Overall Pct. Home Away Netural Streak Humboldt State ^ 20-2 0.909 26-4 0.867 14-0 9-2 3-2 L2 Cal State Dominguez Hills ^ 16-6 0.727 23-7 0.767 12-2 7-4 4-1 L1 Cal State San Bernardino ^ 15-7 0.682 17-10 0.630 9-4 7-5 1-1 L1 San Francisco State ^ 14-8 0.636 16-11 0.593 7-5 8-6 1-0 L1 Cal Poly Pomona ^ 13-9 0.591 17-11 0.607 11-2 5-7 1-2 L1 Cal State L.A. ^ 10-12 0.455 15-13 0.536 10-5 5-7 0-1 L1 Chico State ^ 10-12 0.455 14-13 0.519 10-5 4-8 0-0 L2 Cal State Stanislaus ^ 10-12 0.455 12-15 0.444 7-5 5-9 0-1 L1 Sonoma State 9-13 0.409 11-15 0.423 7-6 4-8 0-1 W2 Cal State Monterey Bay 7-15 0.318 9-17 0.346 3-9 6-8 0-0 L4 UC San Diego 6-16 0.273 11-17 0.393 5-7 3-9 3-1 L3 Cal State East Bay 2-20 0.091 4-22 0.154 3-10 1-11 0-1 L5

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CCAA To u r n a m e n t NCAA We s t Re g i o n a l NCAA Ch a m p i o n sh i p Tuesday, March 1 (at Campus Sites) Friday, March 11 (Ellenburg, WA) Wednesday, March 23 (Springfield, Mass.) Humboldt State (68), CS Stanislaus (54) Alaska Anchorage (76), Humboldt St. (70) Bellarmine (70), Midwestern St. (64) CS Dominguez Hills (75), Chico St. (59) BYU-Hawai’i (83), CS Dominguez Hills (76) Minn.-Mankato (95), Alabama-Huntsville (91) Cal State L.A. (66), CS San Bernardino (60) Dixie State (92), Chaminade (81) West Liberty (113), Anderson (95) Cal Poly Pomona (69), San Fransico St. (66) Seattle Pacific (76), Central Washington (63) BYU-Hawai’i (96), Bloomfield (89)

Friday, March 4 (Hayward, CA) Saturday, March 12 (Ellenburg, WA) Thursday, March 24 (Springfield, Mass.) CS Domi.Hills (63), Cal Poly Pomona (49) BYU-Hawai’i (100), Alaska Anchorage (91) Bellarmine (81), Minn.-Mankato (74) Humboldt St. (70), Cal State L.A. (61) Dixie State (75), Seattle Pacific (73) BYU-Hawai’i (110), West Liberty (101)

Saturday, March 5 (Hayward, CA) Monday, March 13 (Ellenburg, WA) Saturday, March 26 (Springfield, Mass.) CS Dominguez Hills (51), Humboldt St. (50) BYU-Hawai’i (79), Dixie State (73) Bellarmine (71), BYU-Hawai’i (68)

2010-11 CCAA Tournament Champion 2010-11 NCAA West Region Champion 2010-11 NCAA National Champion Cal State Dominguez Hills BYU - Hawai’i Bellarmine Al l -CCAA Ho n o r e e s CCAA Most Valuable Player of the Year CCAA Freshman of the Year Brian Morris (Humboldt State) James McCann (UC San Diego)

CCAA Newcomer of the Year CCAA Coach of the Year Randy Hunter (Humboldt State) Steve Kinder (Humboldt State) First-Team All-CCAA Second-Team All-CCAA

Name School Pos. Yr. Name School Pos. Yr. Davion Berry CS Monterey Bay G So. Michael Cox CS Dominguez Hills F Sr. Corey Caston CS San Bernardino PG Sr. Jay Flores Chico St. G Jr. Marquintice Davis CS Dominguez Hills PG Sr. Christian Hatch UC San Diego C/F Jr. Dwayne Fells Cal Poly Pomona C Jr. Roderick Hawkins Chico St. F Sr. Marquel Hoskins San Francisco St. G Sr. Theron Laudermill CS San Bernardino C Jr. Randy Hunter Humboldt St. F Jr. Kevin Menner Cal Poly Pomona F Sr. Reggie Jones CS Stanislaus F Jr. David Norris II Cal State L.A. F Sr. Brian Morris Humboldt St. F Sr. Steven Pratt Sonoma St. G Jr. Nefi Perdomo San Francisco St. G So. Casey Ryan UC San Diego F/G Jr. Franklin Session Cal State L.A. G Sr. Brandon Sperling Humboldt St. G Jr.

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TEAM SCORING TEAM TURNOVERS Single-Season Season: 544, 1984 Total points: 2,488 (1959) Game: 38 vs. Central Washington, 12-1-83 Scoring average: 97.3 (1960) (CCAA record) Scoring defense: 50.6 (1950) TEAM BLOCKED SHOTS Single-Game Season: 140, 1984 Largest win: 53 (95-42) vs. West Coast Baptist (11-24-06) Game: 15 vs. Grand Canyon, 1-14-86 (also CCAA record) Most Pts./Win: 138, Redlands (107), 12-17-05 Most Pts./Loss: 115, Evansville (121), 12-28-60 TEAM STEALS Most Pts./Half: 72, Long Beach State (2-22-64) Season: 306, 1995 and Cal State Northridge (3-1-68) Game: 23 vs. California Christian, 12-29-94 Most Pts./OT: 42, UC San Diego (1-12-08, 3OT) Most Pts./Opp. 123, Oral Roberts (12-20-71) TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Most Comb. Pts.: 243 vs. CS Northridge (116) (3-1-68) Most Wins, Season: 21, 1954 Fewest Com. Pts.: 63 vs. Cal Poly Pomona (29) (12-3-48) Most Wins, CCAA: 16, 2000 Few. Pts. Allow: 22, Redlands (12-11-48) Fewest Losses, Season: 7, 1960 and 1968 Best Winning Pct: .696, 16-7 in 1968 TEAM FIELD GOALS Single-Season STREAKS FG Made: 989 (1959) Most Consecutive Wins: 11, 12-18-85/1-31-86 FG Attempted: 2,351 (1959) 11, 2-8-64/1-8-65 FG Percentage: .510 (902-of-1,767 in 1976) Consecutive Home Wins: 20, 3-6-59/2-17-61 Single-Game Season-Opening Wins: 9, 11-17-53/12-15-53 FG Made: 57 vs. Redlands, 12-16-06 FG Attempted: 118 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 12-16-60 (CCAA record) SCORING FG Percentage: .829 vs. Redlands, 12-17-05 Career Points Scored: 2,031, Ronald Johnson, 2000-03 (also CCAA record) TEAM 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Scoring Average: Single-Season Two Seasons: 22.52, John Barber, 1953-54 FG Made: 177 (1996) Three Seasons: 21.81, Ron Knight, 1968-70 FG Attempted: 531 (1996) Four Seasons: 18.63, Ronald Johnson, 2000-03 FG Percentage: .395 (109-of-276 in 1988) Single-Season Single-Game Points: 848, John Barber, 1954 (CCAA rec.) FG Made: 13 vs. Cal Baptist, 11-25-97 Average: 32.87, Raymond Lewis, 1973 FG Attempted: 35 vs. CSU Monterey Bay, 2-3-07 Single-Game FG Percentage: .688 (11-of-16) vs. CSUB, 2-28-03 Points/OT Game: 53, Raymond Lewis vs. Long Beach State, 2-23-73 Pts./Non-OT: 46, Jontae Vinson vs. Redlands (12-16-06) TEAM FREE THROWS 46, Raymond Lewis vs. Texas Southern, 1-25-73 Single-Season Pts./Half: 30, Tommie Lipsey vs. Cal, 1-25-75 FT Made: 676, 1964 (CCAA record) FT Attempted: 974, 1964 FIELD GOALS FT Percentage: .739, 385-521 in 2003 Career Single-Game FG Made: 697, Tommie Lipsey, 1974-76 FT Made: 50 vs. Weber State, 12-6-63 FG Attempted: 1,449, Ronald Johnson, 2000-03 (also CCAA record) FT Attempted: 64 vs. Weber State, 12-6-63 FG Percentage: .610 (327-616), Tony Brown, 1983-86 (both FTM & FTA are CCAA records) -- min 600 FGA FT Percentage: .957 (22-23) vs. NE Oklahoma, 1-6-95 Single-Season TEAM REBOUNDING FG Made: 327, John Barber, 1954 (CCAA rec.) Single-Season FG Attempted: 693, Raymond Lewis (1973) Total Rebounds: 1,661, 1967 -- CCAA record FG Percentage: .633 (290-458), Tommie Lipsey, 1976 Reb. Average: 63.9, 1967 -- CCAA record -- min 400 FGA Reb. Margin: +13.15, 1967 Single-Game Single-Game Rebounds: 87 vs. Cal Poly SLO, 1-7-61 (also CCAA record) FG Made: 22, Jontae Vinson vs. Redlands, 12-16-06 FG Attempted: 43, Raymond Lewis vs. Pacific, 3-2-73 TEAM ASSISTS FG Percentage: 1.000 (10-10), Ricky Mallory vs. Loyola Marymount, Season: 527, 1976 1-31-76 Game: 35 vs. Redlands (12-16-06) -- min. 10 FGA

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STREAKS REBOUNDING Consecutive FGs: 12, Joe Davis vs. Sacramento State, 12-9-66 Career Tot. Consec. FTs: 30, Ken Renaud (12-23-66/1-3-67) Rebounds: 1,025, Charles Thomas, 1966-68 Consec. FTs/Gm: 13, Caldwell Black vs. Long Beach State, 1-25-64 Average: 13, Tommie Lipsey vs. John Brown Univ., 12-20-75 Two Seasons: 13.37, Michael Jackson, 1971-72 Three Seasons: 13.95, Ron Knight, 1968-70 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Four Seasons: 9.33, Tony Brown, 1983-86 Career Single-Season FG Made: 153, Quincy Stinson, 1997, 1999-2001 Rebounds: 395, Charles Thomas, 1967 FG Attempted: 409, Quincy Stinson, 1997, 1999-2001 Average: 15.26, Ron Knight, 1968 FG Percentage: .553 (68-123), Howard Loughridge, Single-Game -- min 100 FGA Rebounds: 32, Frank Jackson vs. UC Riverside, 1-13-56 1987-88 (also CCAA record) ASSISTS Single-Season Career: 279, Ronald Johnson, 2000-03 FG Made: 67, Rodney Harris, 1995 Season: 145, Mose Adolph, 1972 FG Attempted: 155, Rodney Harris, 1995 Game: 14, Rico Thomas vs. CSU Bakersfield, 1-22-77 FG Percentage: .543 (63-116), Howard Loughridge, -- min 100 FGA BLOCKED SHOTS 1988 (also CCAA record) Career: 264, Tony Brown, 1983-86 (also CCAA rec.) Season: 74, Tony Brown, 1984 Single-Game Game: 11, Tony Brown vs. So. California College, 11-19-83 FG Made: 7, done four times, last by Rodney (also CCAA rec.) Harris vs. UC Davis, 3-11-95 FG Attempted: 14, Vincent Camper vs. CSU Monterey Bay, 3-2-07 STEALS 14, Vincent Camper vs CSU Monterey Bay, 12-1-06 Career: 211, Quincy Stinson, 1997, ‘99-2001 (CCAA record) FG Percentage: 1.000 (7-7) Mike Varos vs. CS Dominguez Hills, 2-8-91 Season: 72, Willie Smith, 1981 -- min 7 FGA Game: 9, Mike Varos vs. LSU, 12-8-89

FREE THROWS GAMES PLAYED Career Career: 109, Ronald Johnson, 2000-03 FT Made: 583, Ronald Johnson, 2000-03 (also CCAA record) Season: 32, Marv Dennis, Fenton Gilmer, FT Attempted: 762, Ronald Johnson, 2000-03 (also CCAA record) Eli Sherman, Bill Taub, 1954 FT Percentage: .826 (341-413), Ken Renaud, 1963-65 -- min 300 FTA MINUTES PLAYED Single-Season Career: 3,732, Ronald Johnson, 2000-03 FT Made: 179, Ronald Johnson, 2002 Season: 1,020, David Norris II, 2010-11 FT Attempted: 243, LaVar Ball, 1990 Game: 55, Rodney Moore vs. UC Riverside, 2-11-88 FT Percentage: .856 (167-195) Ken Renaud, 1964 Single-Game FT Made: 17, Ronald Johnson vs. Cal State Bakersfield, 3-2-02 FT Attempted: 24, Jontae Vinson, Chico State, 2-10-07

FT Percentage: 1.000 (12-12), Shawn Holiday vs. CSUH, 11-28-84 1.000 (11-11), Benny Hoang vs. UC Davis, 11-22-97 1.000 (10-10), David Norris vs San Francisco St., 2-11-11 1.000 (10-10), Donte Bell vs. Chico State, 2-10-07 1.000 (10-10), David Rickenbacker vs. Montana St.-Billings, 12-29-97 - min 10 FTA

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1,000 Career Point Club Top 10 Career Blocked Shots 1. Ronald Johnson 2000-2003 2,031 1. Tony Brown 1983-86 264 2. Tommie Lipsey 1973-76 1,641 2. Edgar Pate 1977-79 144 3. Quincy Stinson 1997, 1999-2001 1,432 3. Andre White 1987-91 97 4. Leo Hill 1958-61 1,406 4. Ricky Maiden 2000-01 83 5. Terry Bazadier 1956-59 1,403 5. Kenneth Daniel 1997-2000 72 6. Ron Knight 1967-70 1,396 6. Lorenzo Ball 1993-96 67 7. Mose Adolph 1969-72 1,301 7. Cary Brooks 1983-87 59 8. John Barber 1952-54 1,239 8. Makeul Williams 1996-98 51 9. Bill Mallory 1972-75 1,230 9. Tyrone Haylock 1993-95 50 10. Bill Heynen 1958-61 1,206 10. Junior Rodriguez 2005-07 41 11. Rodney Murray 1969-72 1,158 12. Jontae Vinson 2005-07 1,137 Top 10 Single-Game Scoring (w/ opponent and date) 13. Tony Brown 1982-86 1,103 1. 53, Raymond Lewis, Long Beach St. (2-23-73) 14. Charles Thomas 1965-68 1,096 2. 46, Jontae Vinson, Redlands (12-16-06) 15. Sam Veal 1984-86 1,072 46, Raymond Lewis, Texas Southern (1-25-73) 16. Mike Hester 1978-80 1,065 4. 43, Jontae Vinson, Humboldt State (1-19-07) 17. Cary Smith 1966-68 1,056 43, Tommie Lipsey, John Brown (2-20-75) 18. Fenton Gilmer 1953-56 1,048 43, Raymond Lewis, Pacific (3-2-73) 19. Aaron Lattimore 1991-95 1,019 43, Ron Knight, Cal State Northridge (1-31-69) 8. 42, Jontae Vinson, UC San Diego (2-17-07) Top 10 Career Rebounders 42, Jontae Vinson, CSU Monterey Bay (2-3-07) 1. Charles Thomas 1965-68 1,025 10. 41, Joe Davis, Sacramento State (12-15-66) 2. Tony Brown 1982-86 924 3. Bill Heynen 1958-61 900 Top 10 Single-Game Rebounding (w/ opponent and date) 4. Ron Knight 1967-70 893 1. 32, Frank Jackson, UC Riverside (1-13-56) 5. Tommie Lipsey 1973-76 883 2. 28, Michael Jackson, Cal State Northridge (1-22-71) 6. Jontae Vinson 2005-07 832 3. 27, Tony Davis, Drake (12-19-56) 7. Bill Mallory 1972-75 767 4. 26, Tommie Lipsey, Azusa Pacific (2-6-75) 8. Chris Brooks 1989-92 731 5. 25, Charles Thomas, Cal Poly Pomona (1-14-67) 9. Jim Beck 1960-63 646 25, Charles Thomas, Cal State Northridge (1-13-67) 10. Morris Thomas 1969-71 623 25, Charles Thomas, Cal Poly SLO (1-7-67) 8. 24, Ron Knight, Cal Poly Pomona (2-17-68) Top 10 Career Assists 24, Charles Thomas, Nevada Southern (12-16-67) 1. Ronald Johnson 2000-2003 279 10. 23, Michael Jackson, SW Louisiana (1-28-72) 2. Quincy Stinson 1997, 1999-2001 268 3. Mose Adolph 1969-72 263 Top 10 Single-Game Assists (w/ opponent and date) 4. Moochie Jones 1974-76 257 1. 14, Rico Thomas, Cal State Bakersfield (2-22-77) 5. Cary Smith 1966-68 246 2. 13, Vincent Camper, Redlands (12-16-07) 6. Bruce Turner 1988-90 237 13, Mose Adolph, Montana (12-10-71) 7. Sam Veal 1984-86 236 4. 12, Marcus Williams, East Texas St. (11-25-92) 8. Rodney Murray 1969-72 228 12, Moochie Jones, Cal Poly Pomona (2-22-75) 9. Jimmy Reid 1966-68 217 12, Raymond Lewis, San Diego St. (2-24-73) 10. John Johnson 1976-78 209 7. 11, Marcus Williams, Cal State Bakersfield (1-22-93) 8. 10 by eight players, most recent: Top 10 Career Steals Vincent Camper, Western Washington (11-18-07) 1. Quincy Stinson 1997, 1999-2001 211 2. Simaine Stewart 1994-97 133 Top 10 Single-Game Steals (w/ opponent and date) 3. Ronald Johnson 2000-03 124 1. 9, Mike Varos, LSU (12-8-89) 4. Willie Smith 1980-82 122 2. 8, Quincy Stinson, Cal State Bakersfield (2-12-99) 5. Tyrone Haylock 1993-95 109 8, Rhodney Moore, Fresno Pacific (12-22-87) Tom Williams 1977-79 109 4. 7, Marquis Hamilton, West Coast Baptist (11-24-06) 7. Mike Hester 1978-80 104 7, Mike Hester, Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-12-80) 8. Lorenzo Ball 1993-96 98 7, Tom Williams, UC Riverside (1-13-78) 9. Derek Knowles 1991-93 91 7, Greg Gordan, UC Davis (1-29-77) Gene Myvett 2004-06 91 8. 6, 14 times, most recent: Gene Myvett, Chico State (3-5-05)

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Overall Record Conference Record Season Head Coach W L PCT. W L PCT. Conference 1948-49 John “Buck” Shaw 4 10 .286 - - NONE 1949-50 John “Buck” Shaw 10 9 .526 - - NONE 1950-51 Sax Elliot 18 9 .667 4 6 .400 CCAA/4th 1951-52 Sax Elliot 15 12 .556 4 4 .500 CCAA/3rd 1952-53 Sax Elliot 11 13 .458 5 5 .500 CCAA/3rd 1953-54 Sax Elliot 21 12 .636 4 6 .400 CCAA/T-4th 1954-55 Sax Elliot 6 21 .222 0 8 .000 CCAA/5th 1955-56 Sax Elliot 12 14 .461 - - NONE 1956-57 Sax Elliot 20 12 .625 5 3 .625 CCAA/T-2nd 1957-58 Sax Elliot 15 10 .600 5 5 .500 CCAA/3rd 1958-59 Sax Elliot 20 9 .689 8 2 .800 CCAA/Champions 1959-60 Sax Elliot 14 7 .667 6 4 .600 CCAA/3rd 1960-61 Sax Elliot 14 11 .560 4 6 .400 CCAA/5th 1961-62 Sax Elliot 5 17 .227 4 8 .333 CCAA/6th 1962-63 Bill Sharman 10 12 .454 7 5 .583 CCAA/4th 1963-64 Bill Sharman 17 8 .680 8 2 .800 CCAA/2nd 1964-65 Bob Oldham 13 9 .590 4 6 .400 CCAA/5th 1965-66 Bob Oldham 11 15 .423 6 4 .600 CCAA/T-2nd 1966-67 Bob Oldham 12 14 .461 3 7 .300 CCAA/T-4th 1967-68 Bob Oldham 16 7 .696 9 5 .642 CCAA/T-2nd 1968-69 Bob Oldham 10 11 .476 6 6 .500 CCAA/4th 1969-70 Bob Miller 18 8 .692 6 4 .600 PCAA/T-2nd 1970-71 Bob Miller 15 11 .576 5 5 .500 PCAA/3rd 1971-72 Bob Miller 14 12 .538 5 7 .416 PCAA/T-4th 1972-73 Bob Miller 11 14 .440 4 8 .333 PCAA/6th 1973-74 Bob Miller 17 10 .629 8 4 .667 PCAA/2nd 1974-75 Bob Miller 13 13 .500 - - NCAA Div. I Indep. 1975-76 Bob Miller 13 14 .481 6 4 .600 CCAA/3rd 1976-77 Bob Miller 16 11 .592 7 3 .700 CCAA/2nd 1977-78 Bob Miller 7 19 .269 3 7 .300 CCAA/5th 1978-79 Norris “Nob” Scott 17 10 .629 8 4 .667 CCAA/3rd 1979-80 Norris “Nob” Scott 9 17 .346 4 8 .333 CCAA/6th 1980-81 Ken Maxey 9 17 .346 5 9 .357 CCAA/6th 1981-82 Ken Maxey 7 19 .269 2 12 .142 CCAA/8th 1982-83 Ken Maxey 6 22 .214 2 12 .142 CCAA/8th 1983-84 Jim Newman 9 19 .321 3 11 .214 CCAA/6th 1984-85 Jim Newman 18 10 .642 9 5 .642 CCAA/T-3rd 1985-86 Jim Newman 16 8 .667 10 4 .714 CCAA/T-3rd 1986-87 Jim Newman 7 18 .280 2 12 .142 CCAA/8th 1987-88 Henry Dyer 2 23 .080 0 14 .000 CCAA/8th 1988-89 Henry Dyer 3 24 .111 1 13 .071 CCAA/T-7th 1989-90 Henry Dyer 14 14 .500 7 7 .500 CCAA/T-4th 1990-91 Henry Dyer 12 15 .444 5 7 .417 CCAA/T-5th 1991-92 Henry Dyer 10 17 .370 4 10 .286 CCAA/7th 1992-93 Henry Dyer 14 11 .560 5 9 .357 CCAA/6th 1993-94 Henry Dyer 13 14 .481 8 4 .667 CCAA/3rd 1994-95 Henry Dyer 18 12 .600 6 6 .500 CCAA/4th 1995-96 Henry Dyer 9 18 .333 1 11 .083 CCAA/7th 1996-97 Dave Yanai 16 10 .615 6 6 .500 CCAA/T-3rd 1997-98 Dave Yanai 18 11 .621 6 6 .500 CCAA/T-2nd 1998-99 Dave Yanai 15 12 .556 14 8 .636 CCAA/4th 1999-00 Dave Yanai 19 9 .679 16 6 .727 CCAA/T-2nd 2000-01 Dave Yanai 16 11 .593 14 8 .636 CCAA/4th 2001-02 Dave Yanai 11 16 .407 9 13 .409 CCAA/T-7th 2002-03 Dave Yanai 9 18 .333 5 17 .227 CCAA/11th 2003-04 Dave Yanai 9 18 .333 6 16 .273 CCAA/T-9th 2004-05 Dave Yanai 1 26 .037 0 20 .000 CCAA/11th 2005-06 Stephen Thompson 10 17 .370 7 13 .350 CCAA/T-9th 2006-07 Stephen Thompson 10 17 .370 7 15 .318 CCAA/10th 2007-08 Stephen Thompson 17 11 .607 11 9 .550 CCAA/T-3rd 2008-09 Stephen Thompson 12 15 .444 7 13 .350 CCAA/9th 2009-10 Stephen Thompson 14 14 .599 10 12 .455 CCAA/T-6th 2010-11 Stephen Thompson 15 13 .536 10 12 .455 CCAA/T-6th TOTALS 11 coaches/63 years 783 860 .477 346 464 .427 NOTE: Cal State L.A. was awarded one forfeit win in 1955; two forfeit wins in 1980; and one forfeit win in 1984. Cal State L.A. forfeited 13 games in 1976; 14 games in 1977; five games in 1983; and one game in 1989. These forfeit wins and losses are not reflected in the records listed above.

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All-Conference 1969 1988 2006 Ron Knight (1st) Howard Loughridge (2nd) Jontae Vinson (1st) 1951 Gene Myvette (2nd) Dick Green (2nd) 1970 1990 Mose Adolph (1st) LaVar Ball (1st) 2007 1952 Ron Knight (2nd) Bruce Turner (HM) Jontae Vinson (1st) Dick Green (1st) Morris Thomas (2nd) Vincent Camper (2nd) Bob Brown (HM) 1991 Bob Fresenius (HM) 1971 Chris Brooks (2nd) 2008 Norm Witte (HM) Mose Adolph (2nd) Vincent Camper (1st) Rodney Murray (2nd) 1992 1953 Derek Knowles (2nd) 2009 John Barber (1st) 1972 Chris Fields (2nd) Michael Jackson (2nd) 1993 Chris Mark (2nd) 1954 Mose Adolph (2nd) Derek Knowles (2nd) John Barber (1st) 2010 1973 1994 Chris Fields (1st) 1957 Raymond Lewis (1st) Tyrone Haylock (1st) Dwayne Jones (2nd) Terry Bazadier (1st) Bill Mallory (2nd) Aaron Lattimore (HM) Bob Laemmle (1st) 2011 1974 1995 Franklin Session (1st) 1958 Bill Mallory (1st) Tyrone Haylock (1st) David Norris II (2nd) Bob Laemmle (1st) Tommie Lipsey (1st) Rodney Harris (2nd) Terry Bazadier (1st) CCAA MVP Frank Jackson (2nd) 1976 1996 Tommie Lipsey (1st) Simaine Stewart (2nd) 1957 1959 John Johnson (HM) Terry Bazadier Terry Bazadier (1st) Will Roberts (HM) 1997 Leo Hill (1st) Simaine Stewart (1st) 1976 1978 Quincy Stinson (2nd) Tommie Lipsey 1960 Edgar Pate (2nd) Curtis Ganes (HM) Leo Hill (1st) CCAA Rebounding Champion Bill Heynen (2nd) 1979 1998 Mike Hester (1st) David Rickenbacker (1st) 1969 1961 Curtis Ganes (2nd) Ron Knight Leo Hill (1st) 1982 Darrick Barnes (2nd) Bill Heynen (1st) Ed Catchings (1st) Makeul Williams (HM) CCAA Scoring Champion

1964 1983 1999 2001 Clarence Wilson (2nd) Kevin Kelly (HM) Quincy Stinson (1st) Ronald Johnson Caldwell Black (2nd) Jerry Espinoza (HM) Ken Renaud (HM) 1984 2002 Steve Merta (HM) Tony Brown (1st) 2000 Ronald Johnson Michael Cooper (HM) Quincy Stinson (1st) 1965 Kevin Kelly (HM) Ronald Johnson (HM) 2003 Clarence Wilson (2nd) Ronald Johnson Caldwell Black (2nd) 1985 2001 Steve Merta (2nd) Sam Veal (1st) Ronald Johnson (1st) Tony Brown (2nd) Quincy Stinson (2nd) 1966 Michael Cooper (HM) 2002 Joe Davis (1st) Shawn Holiday (HM) Ronald Johnson (1st) Ken Ellsworth (2nd) Jonathan Levy (2nd) 1986 1967 Sam Veal (1st) 2003 Cary Smith (1st) Tony Brown (1st) Ronald Johnson (1st) Joe Davis (2nd) Shawn Holiday (2nd) Charlie Thomas (2nd) 1968 2004 Cary Smith (1st) 1987 Justen Naughton (1st) Curtiss Bradley (2nd)

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All-Region/All-District National Honors 1957 Terry Bazadier, (1st) All-So. Calif. Terry Bazadier 1959 Terry Bazadier, (1st) All-So. Calif. •1957 AP Little All-America Honorable Mention Leo Hill, (1st) •1957 NCAA College Division All-Final Four Team 1960 Leo Hill, (1st) •1959 AP Little All-America (2nd) 1968 Cary Smith, So. Calif. Player of the Year Ron Knight, All-District VIII Leo Hill 1972 Michael Jackson, NCAA Div. I All-Pacific Cst •1959 UPI Little All-America 3rd Team 1973 Raymond Lewis, NCAA Div. I (1st) •1959 NCAA College Division West Regional MVP 1976 Tommy Lipsey, All-District VIII •1959 NCAA College Division All-Final Four Team 1979 Mike Hester, All-District VIII •1960 UPI Little All-America 3rd Team 1982 Ed Catchings, All-District VIII 1985 Sam Veal, All-Far West Cary Smith 1986 Sam Veal, All-Far West • 1968 AP, UPI All-America Tony Brown, All-Far West • 1968 NCAA College Division Hon. Mention All-America Curtiss Bradley, All-Far West 1990 LaVar Ball, All-Far West Raymond Lewis 1995 Tyrone Haylock, All-Far West • 1973 NCAA Div. I Hon. Mention All-America 1998 David Rickenbacker, All-West • 1973 NCAA Division I -- 2nd leading scorer in the country 1999 Quincy Stinson, All-West 2000 Quincy Stinson, First-team All-West Sam Veal 2001 Ronald Johnson, First-team All-West • 1985 NABC Third-Team All-American 2002 Ronald Johnson, First-team All-West 2003 Ronald Johnson, First-team All-West Quincy Stinson Ronald Johnson, Daktronics All-Region • 2000 NABC Third-Team All-American 2007 Jontae Vinson, NABC All-Region (2nd) Jontae Vinson, Daktronics All-Region (1st) Ronald Johnson 2008 Vincent Camper, Daktronics All-Region (2nd) • 2002 NABC Second-Team All-American Vincent Camper, NABC All-District (2nd) • 2002 Division II Bulletin Fourth-Team All-American 2011 Franklin Session, Daktronics All-Region (2nd) • 2003 Preseason Street & Smith’s All-American • 2003 NABC Third-Team All-American College Basketball Invitational Participants • 2003 Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention All-American 2007 Jontae Vinson Jontae Vinson • 2007 Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention All-American

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-A- -C- Fields, Chris ...... 2008-10 Hopkins, Trevor . . . . 2009-Pres. Abney, Glen ...... 1954-55 Calabrase, Ron ...... 1960-61 Florentine, George . . . . 1955-56 Hopson, Sean ...... 1995 Adams, Aaron ...... 1994 Calero, Ramon ...... 1980 Flores, Ismael ...... 1994 Horton, Ken ...... 1987-88 Adams, Lewis ...... 1971 Calloway, Paten ...... 1979 Folonis, Jon ...... 2005 Hubbard, Venn ...... 1972-73 Adolph, Mose ...... 1970-72 Camper, Victor ...... 1994 Ford, Chris ...... 1996 Huntley, James ...... 1988 Aguirre, Ruben ...... 1978 Camper, Vincent . . . . . 2006-08 Fortier, Franklin ...... 1982-83 Albin, Bob ...... 1949-50 Cantor, Steve ...... 1977 Fresentius, Bob ...... 1967-68 -I- Allen, Nick ...... 1965 Cardona, Bob ...... 1960 Furtado, Nuno ...... 2009 Ike, Valentine ...... 2011 Anderson, James ...... 1990 Carodine, Keith ...... 1979-80 Ingram, Mike ...... 1976 Anderson, Michael ...... 1983 Carter, Donald ...... 1996 -G- Ingram, Renny ...... 1989 Anisman, Larry ...... 1953-54 Carter, Kevin ...... 1987 Gaines, Gilbert ...... 1969-70 Ireland, Mike . . . . . 1962, 1964 Archie, Jerome ...... 1996 Catching, Ed ...... 1982 Ganes, Curtis ...... 1997-98 Isono, Herb ...... 1959 Arms, Brian ...... 1984 Cerda, Sean . . . . . 1993, 1995 Garcia, Ray ...... 1949 Ash, Gerald ...... 1970 Chapman, Orin ...... 1984 Gavaldon, Mike ...... 2005 -J- Aterberry, Jess ...... 1970-71 Chatman, Ulysses ...... 1968 Giglevitch, Leonid ...... 1984 Jackson, Darron ...... 1990 Augustine, Walter ...... 1974 Chivers, Adrian . . . . 1973, 1975 Gilmer, Fenton ...... 1954-56 Jackson, Frand ...... 1956-58 Austin, Ed ...... 1952 Christie, Bill ...... 1955-56 Gilmore, Tracey ...... 1977 Jackson, Ivan ...... 2005 Clark, Gregg ...... 1962 Golphenee, Jack . . . . . 1963-64 Jackson, Michael . . . . . 1971-73 -B- Clay, Marlon ...... 1959 Gonzales, Emilo . . 1953-54, 56-57 Jackson, Willie ...... 1974-75 Baerns, Bob ...... 1958-59 Clary, Richard ...... 1985-86 Goodman, Harold ...... 1981 Jacobs, Cleve ...... 1980 Bailey, Darcy ...... 1973-72 Baker, Bob ...... 1958-59 Clayton, Joe ...... 1981 Goorjian, Ed ...... 1950-51 Jacobson, Todd ...... 1949 Baldwin, Mike ...... 1981 Clukey, Jerry ...... 1965 Gordon, Greg ...... 1977 James, Jonathan . . . . . 2004-05 Ball, Andre ...... 1990 Coleman, Langston . . . . . 1968 Graves, Etienne ...... 1992 Jantz, Daniel ...... 1989-92 Ball, Lavalle ...... 1994-96 Conte, David ...... 2004 Gray, David ...... 1987 Johnson, Bob ...... 1966 Ball, LaVar ...... 1990 Cooks, Jery ...... 1965 Grayson, Lynn ...... 2004 Johnson, Chuck ...... 1955 Ball, Lorenzo ...... 1994-96 Cooper, Michael . . . . . 1984-85 Green, Dick ...... 1950-52 Johnson, Don ...... 1955-57 Barber, "Long" John . . . .1953-54 Copperud, Barry ...... 1975 Green, Gregg ...... 1976-77 Johnson, Gene ...... 1961-63 Barclay, David ...... 1960-61 Corrigan, Hugh ...... 1951-53 Greene, James ...... 1966 Johnson, John ...... 1976-78 Barnes, Derrick . . . . 1996, 1998 Cortez, Mike ...... 1999 Greene, Mark . . . . . 1993, 1995 Johnson, Paige . . . . 1956-57, 60 Barnes, Joe ...... 1966-67 Cox, Casey ...... 1962 Greene, Vince ...... 1970 Johnson, Ronald . . . . . 2000-03 Barrett, Duane ...... 1966 Coyle, Marion ...... 1949 Gregory, Bill ...... 1962 Jones, D'Angelo ...... 2003 Barton, Dick ...... 1963-65 Currie, Bryan ...... 2007-08 Guerrero, Juvenal . . . . .1981-82 Jones, Dwayne ...... 2008-10 Barty, Billy ...... 1949 Guerrero, Oscar ...... 1967 Jones, Leland . . . . 2008-Pres. Bazadier, Ron "Terry" . . . . 1957-59 -D- Guidry, Reginald ...... 1983 Jones, Moochie ...... 1975-76 Beck, Jim ...... 1961-63 Dalton, Brandon . . . . . 2003-04 Gurian, Mary ...... 1949-51 Jones, Steve ...... 1988 Beigel, Dave ...... 1956 Daniel, Kenneth . . . . .1997-2000 Guzik, Leo ...... 1950-51 Jones, Teddy ...... 1987 Bell, Donte ...... 2006-09 Davis, Joe ...... 1966-67 Jordan, Mark ...... 1979-80 Bell, John ...... 1961 Davis, Tony ...... 1957 -H- Jordan, Matt ...... 1979 Bellamy, Nate ...... 1981 Dawson, Roy ...... 1966-67 Hamilton, Marques . . . . 2006-07 Jordan, Vern ...... 1963-65 Berkeland, Kirk ...... 1979-80 DeLoach, James . . . . . 1970-72 Hamilton, Micah ...... 2006-07 Joseph, Jim ...... 1958-60 Berokoff, Andy ...... 1954 Denmon, Lee ...... 1972-73 Hamiter, Robert ...... 1992 Jung, Khi-Min . . . . . 1999-2001 Berry, Shawn ...... 1984 Dennis, Mary ...... 1953-54 Hanks, Wayne ...... 1949-50 Bewernick, Greg ...... 1986 Dittmar, Bob ...... 1949 Hanley, Jim ...... 1949 -K- Bierra, Lowell ...... 1989 Dixon, DeShon ...... 2001 Hanson, Marshall ...... 1969 Kasaparian, Ron ...... 1959 Black, Caldwell ...... 1964-65 Domingue, Sean ...... 1986 Hanstead, Stan ...... 1969-70 Kelley, Greg ...... 1982 Blackman, Arnold . . . . .1982-83 Dorman, Jack ...... 1963 Harris, Darnell ...... 1981 Kelly, Kevin ...... 1983-84 Blair, Rod ...... 1983 Dorsey II, Mark ...... 2009 Harris, Kelvin ...... 1991 Kind, Greg ...... 1964-66 Blanton, Carlton ...... 1957-58 D'Oyen, Delano ...... 2002 Harris, Rodney ...... 1994-95 King, Duwayne ...... 2009 Bonner, Duane ...... 1972 Dunn, Alvin ...... 1997-2000 Harris, William ...... 1983 Kingombe, Ndjadi ...... 2002 Borson, Sheldon . . . . . 1986-87 Durazo, Alfred ...... 1997 Hart, Christofer ...... 2007-09 Knight, Ron ...... 1968-70 Boston, Bradford ...... 1983 Hartfield, Jim ...... 1962 Knowles, Derek ...... 1992 Boucher, Gene ...... 1951-53 -E- Haylock, Tyrone ...... 1994-95 Kohel, Manian ...... 1949 Boyer, Anthony ...... 1985-86 Bozeman, Rudy ...... 1972 Echols, Randy ...... 1975-76 Hazel, Demetrius . . . . . 2007-09 Kralj, Mario ...... 2005 Bradish, Chuck ...... 1956-58 Edmonds, Chase ...... 1949 Hearnton, Willie ...... 1968 Krose, Kevin ...... 2003 Bradley, Curtis ...... 1987 Effertz, Amby . . . . . 1951, 1955 Heede, Marty ...... 1984-87 Bray, Omar ...... 1985, 1989 Ellis, Bussey . . . . . 2011-Pres. Henry, Leon ...... 1968-69 -L- Brenner, Larry ...... 1956-57 Ellis, Tracy ...... 1981 Hernandez, Raul . . . .1952-53, 56 Laemmle, Bob ...... 1957-58 Brigham, Alfonso . . . . . 1972-73 Ellsworth, Ken ...... 1965-66 Hester, Mike ...... 1979-80 Lamp, Bill ...... 1956-58 Brooks, Cary ...... 1984-87 Engeeser, Bill ...... 1961-62 Heynen, Bill ...... 1959-61 Landreau, Paul ...... 1969 Brooks, Chris ...... 1990-92 Espinoza, Jerry ...... 1996-99 Hill, Leo ...... 1959-61 Lay, Bryan ...... 2005 Brown, Bob ...... 1952-54 Eubanks, Eldred . . . . . 1967-68 Hoang, Benny ...... 1998-99 Leary, Steve ...... 1992 Brown, DeJesus . . . . . 2004-05 Hobbs, Rahiem ...... 2002 Lee, Aage ...... 1966 Brown, Kerry ...... 1982 -F- Hoffman, Carl . . . . . 2009-Pres. 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California State University, Los Angeles, founded in 1947, is a comprehensive university that offers programs of higher education in a variety of majors and features nationally-ranked programs in science, the arts, business, criminal justice, engineering, nursing, education and humanities.

Only minutes from Los Angeles’ civic and cultural center, Cal State L.A. is at the intersection of two major freeways, making it easy to get to and from the vast resource that is Los Angeles – mountains, beaches, museums, cultural centers, major sports and concert venues and the “entertainment capital of the world.”

About 21,000 students are enrolled at Cal State L.A., studying in one of six academic colleges that offer degrees in more than 60 majors. Students are given the chance to learn about and explore everything from criminal justice to business marketing. Students also have plenty of opportunities to cultivate closer learning and mentor relationships with our faculty, who are among the top scholars in their fields.

CAMPUS OVERVIEW: Cal State L.A. is located on a hilltop just minutes away from downtown Los Angeles, the Staples Center, L.A. Live, Dodger Stadium, the Rose Bowl, Hollywood and numerous other popular landmarks and attractions. With more than 250,000 alumni, Cal State L.A. is a major presence in the economic and political landscape of Southern California. The University provides a vibrant living and learning environment and has a strong record for campus safety. Since 2001, the University Police Department has been nationally accredited and is widely recognized as one of the top campus law enforcement agencies in California.

Student Housing: Cal State L.A. offers fully furnished apartments just steps away from classes, the campus library, the student union, and athletic facilities. The units have communal dining and laundry facilities, computer labs, recreation rooms, and WiFi.

Undergraduate Programs: Cal State L.A. offers undergraduate degrees in more than 50 academic majors, the most popular of which include business administration, criminal justice, psychology, and nursing. The University also offers well-defined pathways to professional schools for undergraduates wishing to pursue careers in fields such as medicine, law, architecture, public policy, and physical therapy.

Campus Life: Cal State L.A. is home to more than 130 student organizations that represent academic, cultural, professional, service, social, spiritual, and numerous fraternities and sororities giving Cal State L.A. a thriving campus life for students. Additionally, the campus supports programs such as self-defense education, ski and snowboarding trips, Mardi Gras celebration, white water rafting trips, movies, bands, and many more activities. The campus also is home to the Luckman Fine Arts Complex, a 1,152-seat venue that has one of the largest stages in the Los Angeles area, and features the critically acclaimed Luckman Jazz Orchestra and renowned contemporary art exhibitions.

Examples of Academic Excellence: • U.S. News and World Report has ranked the Cal State L.A. College of Business and Economics as one of the top five undergraduate business programs at a public institution in California for more than a decade. • U.S. News and World Report has rated Cal State L.A.’s Engineering Program among the nation’s best undergraduate programs for more than a decade. • U.S. News and World Report has ranked Cal State L.A.’s Nursing Graduate Program among the top programs in California and the highest- ranked nursing program in the California State University System for more than a decade. • The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing has ranked Cal State L.A. as one of California’s top public universities in awarding teacher credentials through its Charter College of Education. • The Honors College at Cal State L.A. offers highly motivated students the resources of a major public university combined with the best features of a liberal arts college. Exceptional faculty and interdisciplinary courses provide rigorous preparation for those students who are interested in pursuing advanced degrees in graduate or professional school.

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Cal State L.A. boasts a rich athletic history with seven national team championships, 10 national team runner-up finishes and 71 conference championships. This tradition of excellence continued in 2010-11 as evidenced by the following: • More than 35% of our student-athletes earned year-long • Octavious Bennett-Gillespie was named the USTFCCCA GPAs of 3.0 or higher West Region Assistant Coach of the Year in women’s • Seven of Cal State L.A.’s 11 intercollegiate teams qualified outdoor track & field for CCAA or NCAA postseason competition • The Golden Eagles claimed 10 individual CCAA • Two Golden Eagle student-athletes won individual NCAA championships: Na’i Leni (2) and Maritza Hernandez in Division II championships (Josh Como, m. track & field triple women’s outdoor track & field, Giorgio Bryant (3), Julius jump and Giorgio Bryant, m. track & field long jump) Joseph (2), Josh Como and Jordan Tyler in men’s outdoor • Golden Eagle student-athletes earned 8 All-America awards, track & field 41 All-Region awards and 50 All-CCAA awards • Cal State L.A.’s women’s soccer team won its second • Tuekeha Huntley (indoor track & field), Josh Como (m. straight CCAA South Division championship and advanced outdoor track & field) and Na’i Leni (w. outdoor track & to the NCAA playoffs for the third time in four years field) were named West Region Athletes of the Year in their • Cal State L.A.’s men’s soccer team achieved a national No. sports 1 ranking during the regular season for a second straight • Melina Barragan (w. soccer), Gabriel Asakura (baseball) season and Julius Joseph (m. outdoor track & field) were named • Cal State L.A.’s women’s volleyball team reached the NCAA CCAA Athletes of the Year in their sports playoffs for the seventh consecutive season • Giorgio Bryant (m. outdoor track & field) and Na’i Leni (w. • Cal State L.A.’s men’s basketball team won a CCAA outdoor track & field) were named CCAA Newcomers of the Championship Tournament game for the first time in the Year in their sports program’s history and qualified for the tourney for the third • Natalia Gonzalez (volleyball) and Ann Marie Tangorra (w. time in four seasons soccer) earned CoSIDA Academic All-District Awards in • Cal State L.A.’s men’s track & field team finished in a tie their sports for ninth in the nation and has consecutive national top-10 • Chris Chamides was named the CCAA Coach of the Year in finishes for the first time since 1995-96 women’s soccer for the second straight year

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Day Date Opponent Location Time Tuesday 11/1 at Syracuse University (Exhibition) Syracuse, NY 4:00 PM Friday 11/4 at Cal State Fullerton (Exhibition) Fullerton 7:00 PM Saturday 11/12 American Sports Eagles Nest 5:00 PM Wednesday 11/16 * Cal State Dominguez Hills Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Friday 11/25 Pacifica College Eagles Nest 1:00 PM Saturday 11/26 California Baptist University Eagles Nest 5:30 PM Friday 12/2 * Cal State San Bernardino Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Saturday 12/3 * uC San Diego Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Monday 12/12 at Holy Names University (Calif.) Oakland 3:00 PM Sunday 12/18 * at Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside 3:00 PM Monday 12/19 * at Cal State East Bay Hayward 3:00 PM Friday 12/30 * at Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson 3:00 PM Friday 1/6 * Humboldt State Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Saturday 1/7 * Sonoma State Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Friday 1/13 * at Cal State Stanislaus Turlock 7:30 PM Saturday 1/14 * at Chico State Chico 7:30 PM Friday 1/20 * San Francisco State Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Saturday 1/21 * Cal Poly Pomona Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Friday 1/27 * Cal State East Bay Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Saturday 1/28 * Cal State Monterey Bay Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Friday 2/3 * at UC San Diego La Jolla 7:30 PM Saturday 2/4 * at Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardino 7:30 PM Thursday 2/9 * at Sonoma State Rohnert Park 7:30 PM Saturday 2/11 * at Humboldt State Arcata 7:30 PM Friday 2/17 * Chico State Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Saturday 2/18 * Cal State Stanislaus Eagles Nest 7:30 PM Wednesday 2/22 * at Cal Poly Pomona Pomona 7:30 PM Friday 2/24 * at San Francisco State San Francisco 7:30 PM Tue.-Sat. 2/28-3/3 vs CCAA Tournament La Jolla TBA Fri.-Mon. 3/9-12 vs NCAA West Regional Tournament TBA TBA Wed.-Sat. 3/21-24 vs NCAA Elite Eight TBA TBA *California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Contest Home games in bold at the Eagles Nest

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