2016-17 ROSTER

2016-17 Portland State Vikings (left to right): Assistant Coach , Associate Head Coach Jeff Hironaka, Director of Operations Keithan Gregg, Special Advisor Barry Adams, Deontae North, Daniel Davydov, De’Sean Parsons, Tyrell Henderson, Traylin Farris, Calaen Robinson, Namdi Okonkwo, Bryce Canda, Brendan Rumel, Zach Gengler, Brandon Hollins, Khari Holloway, Montie Leunen, Michael Mayhew, Braxton Tucker, Bill Barton, Assistant Coach Chris Skinkis, Athletic Trainer Jim Wallis, Head Coach .

No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Schools) NAME PRONUNCIATIONS 0 Bryce Canda G 6-4 200 JR JC Portland, OR (Grant HS/Central Wyoming JC) Daniel Davydov DAV-uh-dov Tyler Geving GEV-ing (hard G) 1 Zach Gengler G 6-2 180 SR 3V Silverton, OR (Silverton HS) Jeff Hironaka HIGH-ROW–na–kuh 2 Michael Mayhew G 6-2 195 SO JC Flower Mound, TX (Marcus HS/Hill College) Khari Holloway KY-ree Montie Leunen LOO-nen 3 Deontae North G 6-4 190 JR JC Corona, CA (Centennial HS/Long Beach St./South Plains JC) Deontae North DEE-on-tay 4 Brendan Rumel F 6-10 235 FR HS Tucson, AZ (Rincon HS) Namdi Okonkwo nam-DEE oh-KWONK-whoa 5 Tyrell Henderson G 6-3 180 FR HS Tempe, AZ (Corona del Sol HS) Calaen Robinson KAY-len Brendan Rumel RUM-ul 10 Daniel Davydov G 6-0 175 SO 1V Bellevue, WA (Seattle Academy) 11 Calaen Robinson G 6-2 190 SR 1V Tempe, AZ (Corona Del Sol HS/Arizona State) VIKINGS BY SIZE Daniel Davydov 6-0 13 De’Sean Parsons F 6-7 195 SR 1V Sacramento, CA (Grant Union HS/Salt Lake CC) Zach Gengler 6-2 15 Braxton Tucker F 6-6 220 JR 1V/RS Tacoma, WA (Spanaway Lake HS/North Idaho JC) Calaen Robinson 6-2 Michael Mayhew 6-2 22 Brandon Hollins F 6-6 200 JR JC St. Louis, MO (Jennings HS/Paris JC) Khari Holloway 6-2 Tyrell Henderson 6-3 23 Khari Holloway G 6-2 185 SR 1V Jackson, MS (Mountain Pointe HS/Mesa CC) Bryce Canda 6-4 25 Namdi Okonkwo C 7-0 210 SR 1V Dallas, TX (Westwind Prep (AZ)/Western Wyoming JC) Montie Leunen 6-4 Deontae North 6-4 30 Traylin Farris C 6-8 225 JR JC Pearland, TX (Manvel HS/Incarnate Word/Odessa JC) Braxton Tucker 6-6 34 Montie Leunen F 6-4 190 SR 2V Portland, OR (Westview HS/Shasta JC) Brandon Hollins 6-6 De’Sean Parsons 6-7 Traylin Farris 6-8 HEAD COACH: Tyler Geving (Central Washington, 1996, 8th year) Brendan Rumel 6-10 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Jeff Hironaka Namdi Ononkwo 7-0

ASSISTANT COACHES: Jase Coburn, Chris Skinkis VIKINGS BY YEAR DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Keithan Gregg Freshmen: 2 Sophomores: 2 SPECIAL ASSISTANT/ADVISOR: Barry Adams Juniors: 5 ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jim Wallis Seniors: 6

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 1 Geving expects the usual suspects to be at the 2016-17 PORTLAND STATE top of the Big Sky again this season. “Weber State and Montana should always be up there. North Dakota has a lot returning, as do Idaho and Idaho State. Those are SEASON PREVIEW probably the top five teams going into the season,” he said. As the 2016-17 season approaches, Portland State 2, SR) had seven starts for the Vikings last year in a deep Due to the ’s 18-game unbal- Basketball Coach Tyler Geving has his team striving for backcourt. anced schedule, Portland State will not host Idaho or the one thing it lacked last year until late in the season - Freshman Tyrell Henderson (6-3, G) comes from a Eastern Washington, and will not travel to Idaho State consistency. strong high school program and should have a good fu- and Weber State. “We are really need to find consistency this ture in the Viking program. Sophomore Daniel Davydov The Big Sky Conference tournament will take place season if we want to be better,” said Geving. “We didn’t (6-0, G) also returns, but is working his way back from in Reno, NV for the second year. All 12 teams will be part win the close ones last year. We had eight games I an ACL injury to his knee. of the tournament as it takes place at the Reno Events counted that were really close at the end that we lost. Joining Tucker on the front line is another returner Center. “You have to find a way to win the close ones, in De’Sean Parsons (6-7, F). Parsons came on strong last “I loved having the conference tournament in maybe make a couple more free throws, play better season, averaging 11 points and shooting 60% from Reno,” said Geving. “I think it was a step in the right defense, just be more consistent. We had trouble with the field over the last 12 games. His athleticism and direction in our league in terms of exposure. It was a consistency last year and starting different lineups while versatility allow the Vikings to play a variety of lineups, great set-up in Reno and I am looking forward to it trying to find an identity. Once we found it the last seven including playing small and creating mismatches on the again. It was really good for us as we got to play a team games of the season, we were pretty good.” offensive end. like Weber State (the eventual champion) at a neutral Indeed they were, winning five of those seven, “We want to get up and down the court and score site and took them to the wire.” and nearly knocking off eventually Big Sky Conference at a high rate. We have had some success playing small- Champion Weber State in a tournament quarterfinal er, so that is something we will look at again. De’Sean COMING SOON: game. is a tough matchup when he plays at the ‘four’,” said AN ALL NEW VIKING PAVILION “We need to do that a lot sooner this year,” said Geving. “There will be times when we do that and it will The Peter W. Stott Center will remain the home Geving. be a strength.” court for the Vikings in 2016-17 while major construc- In fact, the Vikings struggled with However, with that style of play comes another tion is underway on the eastern portion of the building. (.659) and three-point shooting (.322) last year, ranking concern: Rebounding. That development will become the new Viking Pavilion, last in the Big Sky in both categories. Those missed “When you decide to play small, one of the things a venue that will seat 3000+ for basketball. A comple- opportunities contributed to the lack of consistency. you can give up is rebounding. On the offensive end you tion date is scheduled for winter 2018. PSU will find an But Geving believes his squad is ready to take the can spread people out and get some mismatches, but on alternate home court for 2017-18 until the new Pavilion next step and he has seen it in the off-season. defense you can be at a disadvantage. So we have put a is opened. “I like our team chemistry. This past spring and big emphasis on becoming a better rebounding team,” summer have been really good for us. (Junior transfer said Geving. guard) Bryce Canda was here in the spring. We had 11 Helping in that area will be junior transfers Traylin FAST BREAKS guys here over the summer. We got a head start from Farris (6-8, C) and Brandon Hollins (6-6, F) and freshman • Portland State led the Big Sky Conference in assists where we were in seasons past,” said Geving. “This is a Brendan Rumel (6-10, F). The Vikings also return seniors (17.0), steals (8.5) and -to-turnover ratio (1.4) in group that likes each other on and off the court too. The Namdi Okonkwo (7-0, C) and Montie Leunen (6-4, F). 2015-16. The Vikings set a school record for steals in culture in the locker room has been as good as it has in Farris played his freshman season of Division I a season with 263… PSU ranked 11th in the nation in a long time. It has been an easy group to coach.” basketball at Incarnate Word where he averaged 10.1 assists and 10th in steals. The Vikings led the Big Sky Those good feelings heading into the season points and 4.7 rebounds. Last year, he played at Odessa Conference in both categories as well as assist-to-turn- should be the start of improving on the 13-18 campaign Junior College. Hollins is a transfer from Paris Junior over ratio. of last year (8-10 in the Big Sky). The Vikings have two College. • Portland State has lost only eight non-conference starters and seven letterwinners back from that squad, Rumel will be an intriguing prospect. He already home games in the last nine seasons (42-8). PSU is but actually it is three and eight, as Braxton Tucker (6-6, has good offensive skills and defensive footwork. Now 24-8 against Division I schools and 18-0 against lower F) returns after sitting out 2015-16 due to a knee injury. he needs to adjust to the more physical level of play. division schools. Tucker was a starter in 2014-15, averaging 11.5 points, Geving expects Rumel to develop into a key player over • Portland State begins its 21st season as a member 5.3 rebounds and shooting .500 from the field. the coming seasons. of the Big Sky Conference in 2016-17. PSU won Big Tucker will improve Portland State’s inside game, Okonkwo and Leunen are also capable of being Sky regular season titles in 2004-05 and 2007-08. The but Canda (6-4, G), teamed with Calaen Robinson (6-2, contributors this year, particularly with their energy and Vikings won Big Sky tournament titles, advancing to the G) and Zach Gengler (6-2, G), both seniors, should give defensive abilities. NCAA Tournament in 2007-08 and 2008-09... PSU’s trip the Vikings a stellar backcourt. “Our depth looks good,” Geving said. “We have to the CollegeInsider.com post-season tournament in “I think Bryce and Calaen as a pair of combo several guys that can play different positions and battle 2013-14 was its first Division I post-season tournament guards will really be good for us playing together. We with each other for playing time. We are definitely a other than its previous NCAA trips. will have two ball-handlers out there, two guys who can better shooting team than we were last year. We have • AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT: Here are some areas Port- bring it up and two guys who can really shoot it.” good athleticism and length to go with our shooters.” land State will look to improve on in 2016-17: Add to that Gengler, who has been a steady player - The Vikings were 2-9 in games decided by six points or less. and the top perimeter defender for the Vikings, and they THE SCHEDULE are off to a good start. - PSU was last in league in three-point field goals made The Vikings’ non-conference schedule includes (5.4), three-point percentage (.322), and free throw-per- Behind those three, Geving hopes his team will four home games and seven road games. PSU will continue some of the strengths they had in the back- centage (.659). host Texas-Rio Grande Valley of the Western Athletic • The Vikings lost their top two scorers and rebounders court last season. The Vikings led the Big Sky in assists Conference. The Vikings also play at WAC opponent CSU and assist-to-turnover ratio. in Cameron Forte (19.2 ppg, 9.3 rpg) and Isaiah Pineiro Bakersfield. Portland State plays on the road at four (12.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg). Forte’s eligibility expired while “We need to continue to build off what we did West Coast Conference opponents; Loyola Marymount, last year in terms of sharing the ball,” said Geving. “If Pineiro elected to transfer. The other two players gone Pepperdine, San Francisco and Portland. The other road due to expiring eligibility are center Collin Spickerman we have a high assist-to-turnover ratio again, with our games are at Arizona State and Cal State Fullerton on improved shooting, we should be successful.” (5.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 45 blocks) and guard Donivine Stewart the season’s opening weekend. (5.8 rpg, 3.7 apg). Geving anticipates Canda and Michael Mayhew PSU will also host non-conference home games (6-2, G) will go a long way toward improving PSU’s • SR G Zach Gengler has only 61 turnovers in 83 career with George Fox, Walla Walla and New Hope Christian. games at Portland State. three-point shooting. “Adding those two shooters that “It’s a fair schedule, but there are seven road we needed will hopefully open up some driving lanes.” games that will be a challenge, including four WCC Mayhew is a sophomore transfer, who along with teams on the road and a Pac-12 opponent on the road,” junior transfer Deontae North (6-4, G) should step into said Geving. “But that should get us ready for the Big the Viking rotation. Returning guard Khari Holloway (6- Sky where it is always tough to get a win on the road.”

2 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com 2016-17 PORTLAND STATE 2015-16 RESULTS 11/13 at Grand Canyon______L, 72-82 VIKINGS SCHEDULE 11/16 PACIFIC LUTHERAN______W, 105-60 11/22 at Texas Rio Grande Valley___ W, 79-61 Date Day Opponent Location Time 11/25 at Nevada______L, 73-76 Nov. 4 Fri. LINFIELD (exhibition) Stott Center 7:35 p.m. 11/28 MULTNOMAH______W, 100-82 Pac-12 Network Nov. 11 Fri. at Arizona State Tempe, AZ 6 p.m. PT 12/2 PORTLAND______L, 72-78 Nov. 13 Sun. at Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, CA 4 p.m. 12/6 at Washington State______L, 67-71 Nov. 17 Thu. GEORGE FOX Stott Center 7:05 p.m. 12/12 at SIU Edwardsville______L, 64-74 Nov. 25 Fri. at Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, CA 7 p.m. 12/17 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE__ L, 71-77 Nov. 27 Sun. at Pepperdine Malibu, CA 3 p.m. 12/22 at CSU Bakersfield______L, 66-78 Dec. 3 Sat. TEXAS-RIO GRANDE VALLEY Stott Center 4:35 p.m. 12/29 CAL STATE FULLERTON___ W, 89-82 Dec. 10 Sat. at CSU Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA 7 p.m. 1/2 SACRAMENTO STATE*___ W, 76-68 Dec. 13 Tues. NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN Stott Center 7:05 p.m. 1/7 at Montana*______L, 66-79 Dec. 16 Fri. at San Francisco San Francisco, CA 7 p.m. 1/9 at Montana State*______W, 77-70 Dec. 20 Tues. at Portland Portland, OR 7 p.m. 1/14 WEBER STATE*______L, 58-73 Dec. 22 Thurs. WALLA WALLA Stott Center 5:05 p.m. 1/16 IDAHO STATE*______L, 70-73 BIG SKY CONFERENCE GAMES 1/23 at Sacramento State*______W, 81-63 Dec. 29 Thurs. NORTH DAKOTA* Stott Center 7:05 p.m. 1/28 at Eastern Washington*____ L, 83-112 Dec. 31 Sat. NORTHERN COLORADO* Stott Center 2:05 p.m. 1/30 at Idaho*______L, 55-56 Jan. 7 Sat. SACRAMENTO STATE* Stott Center 7:05 p.m. 2/4 MONTANA STATE*______W, 83-68 Jan. 12 Thurs. at Northern Arizona* Flagstaff, AZ 5:30 p.m. PT 2/6 MONTANA*______L, 80-82 Jan. 14 Sat. at Southern Utah* Cedar City, UT 5:30 p.m. PT 2/11 at Idaho State*______L, 71-88 Jan. 19 Thurs. MONTANA* Stott Center 7:05 p.m. 2/13 at Weber State*______L, 78-87 Jan. 21 Sat. MONTANA STATE* Stott Center 7:05 p.m. 2/18 IDAHO*______L, 74-80 Jan. 28 Sat. at Sacramento State* Sacramento, CA 7:05 p.m. 2/20 EASTERN WASHINGTON*_W, 107-91 Feb. 2 Thurs. at Idaho* Moscow, ID 7 p.m. 2/25 at North Dakota*______L, 77-80 Feb. 4 Sat. at Eastern Washington* Cheney, WA 1:05 p.m. 2/27 at Northern Colorado*_____ W, 89-86 Feb. 9 Thurs. IDAHO STATE* Stott Center 7:05 p.m. 3/3 NORTHERN ARIZONA*___ W, 89-81 Feb. 11 Sat. WEBER STATE* Stott Center 7:05 p.m. 3/5 SOUTHERN UTAH*______W, 88-86 Feb. 16 Thurs. at Montana State* Bozeman, MT 6 p.m. PT 3/8 1 vs. Northern Colorado_____ W, 74-67 Feb. 18 Sat. at Montana* Missoula, MT 6 p.m. PT 3/10 1 vs. Weber State______L, 74-78 Feb. 23 Thurs. SOUTHERN UTAH* Stott Center 7:05 p.m. Feb. 25 Sat. NORTHERN ARIZONA* Stott Center 7:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game Mar. 2 Thurs. at Northern Colorado* Greeley, CA 6 p.m. PT 1 Big Sky Conference Tournament Mar. 4 Sat. at North Dakota* Grand Forks, ND 1 p.m. PT 2015-16 BIG SKY CONFERENCE BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT, Reno, NV STANDINGS Mar. 7 Tues. Big Sky Conference Tournament first round BSC Season Mar. 9 Thurs. Big Sky Conference Tournament quarterfinals Weber State 15-3 26-8 Mar. 10 Fri. Big Sky Conference Tournament semifinals Montana 14-4 21-11 Mar. 11 Sat. Big Sky Conference Tournament championship Idaho 12-6 21-12 * Big Sky Conference game • All Times listed are Pacific

Troy Wayrynen Idaho State 11-7 16-15 Eastern Washington 10-8 17-15 North Dakota 10-8 17-15 Montana State 9-9 14-17 Portland State 8-10 13-18 Northern Colorado 7-11 10-21 Sacramento State 6-12 14-17 Southern Utah 3-15 5-24 Northern Arizona 3-15 5-25

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 3 VIKING BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS Head Coach______Tyler Geving, Central Washington, ‘96 2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION______1-4 Collegiate Coaching Record______97-117/8th year (12th year at PSU) ROSTER______1 Associate Head Coach______Jeff Hironaka, Eastern Oregon, ‘80/4th year Assistant Coach______Jase Coburn, Arizona State, ‘06/4th year SEASON PREVIEW______2 Assistant Coach______Chris Skinkis, Wisconsin-Parkside, ‘06/1st year SCHEDULE______3 Director of Basketball Operations______Keithan Gregg/1st year TEAM INFORMATION______4 Special Assistant/Advisor______Barry Adams/6th year PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS______5-9 Team Athletic Trainer______Jim Wallis ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT______5 MEDIA INFORMATION______6 STOTT CENTER/VIKING PAVILION______8-9 TEAM INFORMATION VIKING COACHING STAFF______10-15 2015-16 Record______13-18 HEAD COACH TYLER GEVING______10-12 Big Sky Conference Record______8-10/6th VIKING PLAYER BIOS______16-32 Big Sky Tournament ______1-1 (quarterfinals) THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE______33 Letterwinners Returning/Lost______8/6 2016-17 OPPONENTS______34-42 Starters Returning/Lost______2/3 Newcomers: FR/TR______2/5 2015-16 REVIEW______43-57 VIKING RECORD BOOK______58-91 ALL-TIME SCORES______75-83 BASKETBALL PROGRAM HISTORY VIKING BASKETBALL HISTORY______92-95 Program Year______56th (1946-47 to 1980-81, 1996-97 to present) Big Sky Conference Year______21st (1996-97 to present) WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Big Sky Conference Championships______2 (2004-05, 2007-08) Big Sky Tournament Championships______2 (2007-08, 2008-09) PORTLAND STATE BASKETBALL National Postseason Appearances______6 Portland State University, located in Portland, is the largest school in the state of 2014 (Collegeinsider.com), 2008, 2009 (NCAA Division I), Oregon with 29,057 students. PSU was founded in 1946 as Vanport Extension Center 1967 (NCAA College Division), 1955, 1956 (NAIA) - a two-year institution. Winning Seasons______29 Athletically, Portland State began as a junior college in 1946-47, but compet- All-Time Record______754-732 ed in the Oregon Collegiate Conference (NAIA) beginning in 1948-49 to 1964-65. Big Sky Conference era (1996 to present)______286-301 PSU became a four-year institution - Portland State College - in 1955. The Vikings Big Sky Conference record (including tourney games)______167-176 won five OCC titles and competed in the NAIA playoffs twice. Portland State joined the NCAA in 1965-66. The Vikings reached the College Division playoffs in 1966-67. College Division was the forerunner to Division II. PORTLAND STATE MEDIA Portland State was given university status in 1969. Radio Station______TBA During the 1970s, Portland State competed as a Division I program. The Live Streaming Audio and Video_____www.GoViks.com/live, www.eversport.tv/big-sky Vikings’ biggest star was Freeman Williams, who still ranks as the second all-time Play-by-Play______Tom Hewitt leading scorer in college basketball history behind Pete Maravich. Williams, a Divi- Live Stats______www.ViksLive.com sion I All-American in 1978, scored 3,249 points in his career. Photographers______Steve Brenner, Larry Lawson, Steve Huey, Troy Wayrynen The university dropped the men’s basketball program in 1981 for budgetary Viking Athletics Website______www.GoViks.com reasons. It remained dormant until 1996-97 when basketball was reinstated and Portland State Social Media Portland State joined the Big Sky Conference. PSU has had seven winning seasons Facebook______PSUVIKINGS_ in its 13 years as a member, including four of the last five. Twitter______@PSU_Vikings_ Portland State won the Big Sky Conference regular season title in 2004-05 YouTube______www.youtube.com/GoPortlandState (19-9, 11-3), but lost in the Big Sky Tournament semifinals, missing a chance for the Tyler Geving on Twitter______@PSUCoachGev_ NCAA Tournament. Viking Baskerball on Twitter______@ViksMBB In 2007-08, the Vikings won the Big Sky Conference regular season and PSU AD Mark Rountree on Twitter______@MarkRountree_PSUViks tournament titles going 23-10, 14-2 in the Big Sky Conference. The resulting NCAA PSU SID Mike Lund on Twitter______@mikelund65 berth was the first at the Division I level for the Viking program. The Vikings lost to Hashtags______#GoViks, #BigSkyMBB eventual national champion Kansas, but concluded the most successful season in school history. In 2008-09, PSU once again won 23 games - matching the school record - and reached a second straight NCAA Tournament after winning the Big Sky Conference Tournament for the second year in a row. With 78 wins from 2007-10, PSU had its most successful era in school history. Portland State has had 19 first team All-Big Sky Conference selections since 1996, including two Big Conference Players of the Year (, ), three Big Sky Defensive Players of the Year (Seamus Boxley - twice, Scott Morrison), and four Big Sky Newcomers of the Year (Jason Hartman, Ime Udoka, Dupree Lucas, Jeremiah Dominguez), one 6th Man of the Year (DaShaun Wiggins) and one Big Sky Outstanding Freshman (Seamus Boxley). Among Vikings in the NBA, Freeman Williams and Ime Udoka each spent seven playing seasons in the league. Udoka is currently an assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs. VIKING PRESS ROW STAFF SCOREBOOK______Kirby Gleason, Austin Barnett SCOREBOARD/CLOCKS______Jeff Kirkpatrick, Amanda Gleason, Dave Waffle PUBLIC ADDRESS______Scott Rosumny, Kevin Flink STATISTICS______Chris Cannan, Nathan Keyes, Ronda Dyer PRESS SERVICES______Jeremy Shattuck, Eileen Shattuck, Greg Crawford PSU STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS______Steve Brenner, Larry Lawson, ______Steve Huey, Troy Wayrynen LIVE STREAMING VIDEO______Andy Jobanek OFFICIAL REPLAY______Zach Huckaby, Tafadzwa Nemarundwe

4 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com PORTLAND STATE RECENT PORTLAND STATE BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Women’s Golf – 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014 Women’s Soccer – 2005, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 (season) Physical Address______527 SW Hall, Suite 415, Portland, OR 97201 Men’s Basketball – 2005, 2008 (season), 2008, 2009 (tournament) Mailing Address______PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207 Women’s Basketball - 2011 (season), 2010 (tournament) Athletic Department Phone/FAX______503.725.4000/503.725.5550 Women’s Volleyball – 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 (season), Founded______1946 (4-year in 1955) 2008, 2010 (tournament) Enrollment ______29,057 Softball – 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 Nickname______Vikings Colors______Green (PMS 3435C), White and Silver (PMS 429C) RECENT PORTLAND STATE National Affiliation/Conference______NCAA Division I/Big Sky NCAA POST-SEASON APPEARANCES Home Court (capacity)______Peter W. Stott Center (1,500) Football - 2015 President______Wim Wiewel Women’s Golf – 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014 Faculty Athletic Representative______Brian Janssen Men’s Basketball – 2008, 2009 Director of Athletics______Mark Rountree Women’s Basketball - 2010 Deputy Athletics Director/Internal Operations______Matt Billings Women’s Volleyball – 2008, 2010 Fiscal Officer______Jacob Scott Softball – 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 Business Manager______Curt Kentner Indoor & Outdoor Track and Field - 94 athlete event appearances since 2003 Associate Athletics Director/Compliance and Student Services/SWA______Lisa Miller Assistant Director of Compliance______Dana Cappelucci Academic Advisor______Charlie Frey VIKING HEAD COACHES Academic Advisor______Colin Runt Associate Athletics Director/Media and Communications______Mike Lund Assistant Media Relations Director______Ryan McCall Assistant Media Relations Director______Andy Jobanek Associate Athletics Director/External Operations______Tygue Howland Assistant Athletics Director/Business Development______Dennis Ferguson Assistant Director of Development______Katie King Director of Sales and Marketing______Trinity Gibbons Ticket Manager______Anthony Vu Assistant Athletics Director/Facilities and Operations______Rick McReynolds Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations______Charlie Lucas Bruce Barnum Laura Schott Michael Seemann Tyler Geving Equipment Coordinator______Mike Haluska Football Soccer Volleyball Men’s Basketball Administrative and Scheduling Assistant______Tom Moore Assistant Athletics Director/Sports Medicine______Jim Wallis, A.T.C. Associate Athletic Trainer______Randy Logan, A.T.C. Assistant Athletic Trainer______Brian Davis, A.T.C. Strength and Conditioning Coach______Scott Fabian Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach______Skylar Rubalcaba ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Associate Athletics Director/Media and Communications (Football)______Mike Lund office: 503.725.5602 • mobile: 503.866.0236 • email: [email protected] Meadow Kailin Downs Jay Sterling Toby Krauel Assistant Media Relations Director______Ryan McCall McWhorter Golf Women’s Tennis Men’s Tennis office: 503.725.5744 • email: [email protected] Softball Assistant Media Relations Director______Andy Jobanek office: 503.725.2525 • email: [email protected] Portland State University has 15 Features Writer______John Wykoff NCAA Division I intercollegiate varsity sports: six men’s sports DIRECTIONS TO THE PSU CAMPUS and nine women’s sports. The PSU campus is located in downtown Portland. It is bordered on the north by SW Market, on the east by SW 5th, on the south by I-405, and on the west by SW MEN’S ATHLETIC PROGRAMS: 13th. Football FROM THE NORTH: I-5 southbound parallels the east bank of the Willamette Cross Country river through Portland. Move into the left lane as you approach the Marquam Basketball Bridge. Cross the bridge and merge with I-405. Move into the right lane and take Lynn Kennedy Brent Ericksen Indoor Track & Field the SW 6th Avenue exit. Women’s Track and Outdoor Track & Field FROM THE SOUTH: Move into the center lane of I-5 northbound as you Basketball Cross Country Tennis approach the city and merge with I-405. Move into the right lane and take the SW 6th Avenue exit. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC PROGRAMS: FROM THE EAST: Move into the left lane of I-84 westbound as you approach Volleyball the I-5 interchange. Take I-5 southbound and move into the left lane as you cross Cross Country the Marquam Bridge. Merge with I-405, move into the right lane, and take the SW Golf 6th Avenue exit. Soccer FROM THE WEST: Proceed east on Highway 26 to Portland. Follow the signs Basketball Indoor Track & Field to I-405. Follow I-405 to the 6th Avenue exit. Follow the signs north to PSU. The Mark Rountree campus lies just off the freeway between 4th and 12th Avenues. Outdoor Track & Field Director Softball THE PETER W. STOTT CENTER: Media members who have requested of Athletics parking passes, may park in Parking Structure 1, located on 6th Avenue between Tennis Hall and Harrison (two blocks off I-405). Then walk three blocks west on SW Hall through the Park Blocks. The Stott Center is on your left, adjacent to the library and Stott Community Field. www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 5 MEDIA FACILITIES LIVE AUDIO ON GOVIKS.COM The Peter W. Stott Center is currently under MEDIA For the 2016-17 season, all Viking games can construction, limiting available work space. 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EDUCATION Portland State University is a nationally acclaimed leader in communi- ty-based learning. Located in downtown Portland’s tree-lined South Park Blocks,

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Located at SW 10th and Hall on Stott Center abounds in basketball the Portland State campus, The Peter W. history as the home court of Freeman Stott Center is the primary home for Port- Williams, PSU basketball legend of the land State Basketball. The Vikings have 1970’s. Williams became the second also used the Rose Garden and Memorial all-time scorer in the history of men’s Coliseum since basketball returned to the college basketball (behind only Pete Park Blocks in 1996. Maravich) with 3,249 points. The main gym of the Peter W. Stott The Stott Center was also the site Center received a major overhaul during of three NCAA Division II Regional Cham- the summer of 2002, as the floor was pionships in women’s basketball (PSU replaced, the bleachers were replaced hosted and won regional titles in 1992 (adding new, comfortable chair-back and 1995) and wrestling. ment. The Viking women followed seats on one side), and the competition PSU hosted (and won) the 1984, that with a regular season title in floor was rotated at a 90-degree angle 1985 and 1992 NCAA II volleyball cham- 2010-11 and hosted the Big Sky for better court access. Several other pionships at the Stott Center. Tournament, though they lost in the upgrades took place, including improved More recently, Portland State men’s championship game. scoreboards, new retractable basketball basketball has won two Big Sky Confer- The Stott Center has also host- standards and overall aesthetic appear- ence regular season titles while going ed the Big Sky Conference Volleyball ance. The $1 million renovation gave PSU undefeated on the Stott Center home Championship four times. basketball a much-needed upgrade. The court. The Vikings were 7-0 at home in The Stott Center has hosted new-look Stott Center gym hosted its conference games during 2004-05, a nationally-televised ESPNU game first competition and 8-0 at home in conference games and several Big Sky Conference in 2007-08. PSU was was 7-1 in televised Games of the Week. conference home games in 2008-09 when they placed second in the Big Sky, then won the Conference Tournament and, again, advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Portland State basketball has proven to be tough to beat at home. The Vikings are 39-6 at home in non-conference games over the last nine seasons. In 2009-10, the Viking wom- en won their first-ever Big Sky Conference Tournament title and made a first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division I Tourna- photos by Steve Brenner, Dick Powers, Larry Lawson and Troy Wayrynen

in the fall of 2002, and the basketball teams will begin their 15th season in the gym’s current configuration. The Stott Center arena now seats approximately 1,500 people in its new chair-back and bleacher seats for basket- ball. Opened in 1967, The Stott Center provides a cozy, intense atmosphere for athletic events. With the construction of the new Viking Pavilion on the east end of the building, the Stott Center gym will soon become a practice court. The Viking Pavil- ion will have a new 3,000-seat arena for basketball. It is scheduled to open in the winter of 2018.

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Portland State University broke ground on the new Viking Pavilion during the OHSU, and student fees. Funding does not come from general operating funds or spring of 2016. It marked the beginning of a $50 million renovation of the outdated tuition dollars. Peter W. Stott athletics facility. The building will become a lively center for academics, athletics, the arts and • $24 million in state bonds community events. The Viking Pavilion will have a new entrance and glass windows • $17 million in private gifts ($5 million still to raise) that open onto the South Park Blocks, as well as an energy-efficient design and con- • $7.5 million from OHSU struction that demonstrate PSU’s commitment to sustainability. • $1.5 million from student fees “This is the culmination of a lot of hard work by a lot of donors, Legislators, PSU As a basketball venue, the Viking Pavilion has the potential to transform how supporters and staff,” said Wim Wiewel, PSU president. “The Pavilion will add collabo- Portland State Basketball is viewed. PSU will no longer have to compete in the rative study space, create a newbranding destination study center on campus, and provide OHSU and arena cramped 1,500-seat main gym of the Peter W. Stott Center. That will allow the Viking PSU with much needed event space.” program to be a more attractive scheduling opportunity for teams from prestigious The renovated building will include 15,000 square feet for studying, tutoring and conferences. It will also be a more attractive recruiting tool for Viking coaches as PSU advising. The new 3,000-seat arena will fill Portland’s need for a mid-size public venue will have a first-class Division I venue in which to compete. and attract an estimated 220,000 people to PSU campus. Visitor spending of $6.8 million will add to PSU’s $1.44 billion in annual regional economic impact. The project For more information or to donate go to: http://www.psuf.org/viking-pavilion-1 . will also create 396 construction jobs and support the equivalent of 24 permanent full-time jobs. “Our existing building is about 50 years old and deferred maintenance costs are high. It’s time to renovate and open it up for greater use,” said Mark Rountree, PSU athletic director. “It will also provide a beautiful, efficient facility for Athletics that will help to attract the best and brightest student-ath- letes from around the country.” The design of the new facility was created by Portland’s Woofter Architecture and Sink Combs Dethlefs Architects with Fortis Construction contracted to build it. The building is scheduled to open in March 2018. The renovation is funded through state bonds, private donors, www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 9

Portland State University woofter architecture + sink combs dethlefs Peter Stott Center Renovation + Viking Pavilion February 29, 2016 VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS Troy Wayrynen

10 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS HEAD COACH Troy Wayrynen TYLER GEVING

Portland State’s Tyler Geving is now in his eighth season as Head Men’s Basket- ball Coach and his 12th season overall with the program. Geving was named Portland State Head Coach on April 13, 2009. His selection as the 12th Head Coach in Viking basketball history came after four seasons as the number one assistant to former coach , with two seasons as Associate Head Coach. Geving has led the Vikings to 97 wins over the previous seven years. He is about to become just the second Portland State basketball coach in history to reach 100 career wins. In addition, Geving led the Vikings back from APR purgatory when he took over in 2009 and has graduated than doubling overall and conference win totals. Rate (APR) deficiencies. When Geving was named Head 90% of those who have completed their eligibility at PSU. If there was any doubt about Geving’s coaching Coach, the Viking program had an APR below 900, caus- credentials, he erased them with his leadership, coach- ing a temporary loss of two scholarships and one-year THE SEASONS ing and direction that season. post-season restriction. Geving took personal responsi- As a new head coach in 2009-10, Geving became The Vikings were coming off a disappointing bility to correct the issue and has done so to the highest just the second Viking basketball coach to lead his team eight-win season the previous year, but he led the level. In four of the first five years after he was named to the Big Sky Conference Tournament in his first season. Vikings to 17 wins, 11 in the Big Sky, and the conference Head Coach, Geving’s program has maintained a perfect PSU had overcame significant player turnover from the tournament semifinals. Portland State earned a berth in 1,000 APR score. By May of 2014, the men’s basketball previous season, injuries and a formidable schedule its first national post-season tournament under Geving program ranked among the top 10% of all programs to reach the tournament. Then in his first post-season - the Collegeinsider.com Tournament - and also was in the nation for APR, earning commendation from the game, Geving led the Vikings to a quarterfinal round recognized as one of the top programs in the nation NCAA. In fact, PSU was the only basketball program in the road-game win at third-seeded Montana State. In the according to the NCAA ‘s Academic Progress Rate (APR). Big Sky Conference or among the four Division I programs semifinal, PSU gave regular-season champion Weber The improvement did not come without challeng- in the state of Oregon to be recognized. State all they wanted in a 69-60 loss on the road. es. Due to injuries and Geving’s decision to suspend Since taking over as head coach, 23 of the 26 In that off-season, Geving put together one of his top returning player early in the season, the Vikings players to complete their eligibility under Geving have the best recruiting classes ever at Portland State. PSU were very thin on the front line. So, Geving installed a earned their degrees. signees Chehales Tapscott and Charles Odum stepped four-guard (and sometimes five-guard) approach that into the starting lineup and became two of the Vikings’ led to almost immediate success and proved to be a dif- GEVING, THE COACH top players. Odum earned second team All-Big Sky ficult matchup for conference opponents. Those changes Geving took over a program in 2009 that was Conference, while Tapscott overcame a mid-season knee ignited the team midseason, spurring two six-win-in- coming off back-to-back 23-10 seasons, Big Sky Tourna- injury to rank second in the Big Sky in rebounding. seven-games stretches and lifted the Vikings up in the ment Championships and NCAA Tournament appear- Portland State suffered a myriad of injuries in conference standings. ances. The native of Burien, WA played a major role in 2010-11, losing 33 player games, but still managed an In 2014-15, Portland State had its second straight those successes as the team’s recruiting coordinator and improvement in overall record to 14-16. The Vikings also winning year and third in four seasons at 15-14. Geving defensive coach. led the Big Sky in scoring for the fourth straight season. again brought in talented newcomers with local prod- When Geving ascended to the top job, his hiring In 2011-12, Odum and Tapscott led the Vikings to ucts Collin Spickerman and Braxton Tucker and Bryce was the culmination of 14 years as an assistant and one a winning record while both earning first team All-Big White. Spickerman led the Big Sky Conference in blocked season as a co-Head Coach at the junior college level. Sky Conference honors. Odum was a three-time Big Sky shots, setting a PSU record, while Tucker became one Unquestionably, Geving brought a continuity to Player of the Week averaging over 19 points per game, of the team’s most consistent players as a scorer and the program that is extremely valuable in maintaining while Tapscott led the league in rebounding and blocked rebounder. its success. PSU’s appearance in the Big Sky Tournament shots. PSU’s 10-6 Big Sky record was its best since The Vikings had significant player turnover prior in 2010 was its sixth straight, bettered only by Montana 2008-09. The Vikings had been a consensus number-five to 2015-16 and Tucker had to redshirt the season as he to that point. The Viking season was also highlighted pick in preseason polling, but Geving led them to third, recovered from a knee injury. As a result the Vikings, by a win over 25th-ranked University of Portland on the earning Big Sky Coach of the Year honors from College- with numerous new players in the rotation, got off to a Pilots’ home floor. Portland State had All-Big Sky Con- insider.com. slow start. But PSU came together later in the season ference selections in Jamie Jones (first team), Dominic Moreover, Geving’s recruiting prowess was evident and was one of the hottest teams in the league heading Waters (second team), and an All-Tournament choice once again as he added dynamic point guard Lateef into the Big Sky Tournament. The Vikings defeated in Julius Thomas, and set five new significant school McMullan, combo guard Gary Winston and powerful Northern Colorado in the first round, then took eventual records during the season. post Renado Parker, all of whom had a big impact and champion Weber State to the brink before losing in the “I feel like I bring great energy and enthusiasm to helped lead the program in 2012-13. quarterfinals. Forward Cameron Forte was one of the this job every day,” said Geving. “I have a good rapport Another testament to Geving’s recruiting was most dynamic players in the Big Sky, ranking in the top with our players and feel that is a great strength on the the addition of DaShaun Wiggins in 2013-14. A junior five in scoring, rebounding and shooting while earning court, in recruiting and within this program.” transfer, Wiggins led the Vikings in scoring and was second team All-Big Sky honors. Geving also takes a simple approach to applying named the Big Sky Conference’s co-6th Man of the Year. his style to the role of head coach: “You have to be who Meanwhile, Winston continued his development, earning MAKING HIS MARK you are as a person. I can’t be any of the coaches I used second team All-Big Sky honors. The ‘13-’14 team Perhaps Geving’s biggest challenge when taking to coach with (Ken Bone, now at Washington State; Joe showed vast improvement over the previous year, more over the program was correcting PSU’s Academic Progress Callero, now at Cal Poly). I take bits and pieces of every www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 11 VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS

THE TYLER GEVING FILE TYLER GEVING VS. THE FIELD 8th year as Head Coach (97-117) • 12th year at Portland State Career Record: 97-117 Home: 65-33 • Road: 26-78 • Neutral: 6-6 PERSONAL INFORMATION Hometown: Burien, WA vs. the Big Sky (includes tourney): 59-74 Alma Mater: Central Washington, ’96, Elementary Education; MA, City University, ’00, Education Home: 37-26 • Road: 20-45 • Neutral: 2-3 Date of Birth: June 22, 1973 vs. Non-Conference Opponents: 38-43 Family: Wife, Anastasia; sons, Thomas (7), and Demetri (5) Home: 28-7 • Road: 6-34 • Neutral: 4-2 vs. Atlantic Sun: 0-1 COACHING EXPERIENCE vs. Big 12: 0-1 2009-16 Portland State - Head Coach, 97-117, Big Sky Tournament semifinals (2010, 2012, 2014) vs. Big West: 7-3 Year W-L Big Sky­ Post-season vs. Conference USA: 0-1 2009-10 13-19 7-9 Big Sky semifinals (1-1) vs. Great West: 1-1 2010-11 14-16 5-11 vs. Horizon: 0-1 vs. Mid-Eastern Athletic: 1-0 2011-12 17-15 10-6 Big Sky semifinals (1-1) vs. Missouri Valley: 1-0 2012-13 8-20 5-15 vs. Mountain West: 0-4 2013-14 17-15 11-9 Big Sky semifinals (1-1), Collegeinsider.com Tournament vs. Ohio Valley: 2-1 2014-15 15-14 9-9 Big Sky quarterfinals (0-1) vs. Pac-12: 1-10 2015-16 13-18 8-10 Big Sky quarterfinals (1-1) vs. Southland: 1-0 2005-09 Portland State - Associate Head Coach, 2007-09; Assistant Coach, 2005-07 vs. Sun Belt: 0-1 (77-49, one Big Sky title, two Big Sky Tournament titles, two NCAA Tournament appearances) vs. West Coast: 4-9 vs. Western Athletic: 3-6 2004-05 Edmonds CC - co-Head Coach vs. NCAA I Ind.: 4-4 2002-04 Seattle University - Associate Head Coach vs. lower Division: 13-0 2001-02 Seattle University - Assistant Coach 2000-01 Seattle Pacific - Assistant Coach Belmont______0-1 Oklahoma State______0-1 1996-00 Highline CC - Assistant Coach Boise State______0-2 Oregon______0-4 1994-96 Central Washington - Assistant Coach Cal Poly______1-0 Oregon State______0-2 UC Davis______1-0 Pacific (OR)______1-0 UC Riverside______2-1 Pacific Lutheran______2-0 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE VIKINGS UNDER TYLER GEVING CSU Bakersfield______2-2 Pepperdine______2-0 2009-10 2012-13 Cal State Fullerton_____ 2-1 Portland______1-5 1st team All-Big Sky: Jamie Jones Honorable Mention All-Big Sky: Aaron Moore Cal State Northridge___ 1-1 Sacramento State_____ 9-6 2nd team All-Big Sky: Dominic Waters Academic All-Big Sky: Martin Whitmore Denver ______0-1 Saint Mary’s______0-1 All-Big Sky Tournament: Julius Thomas Big Sky Player of the Week: Michael Harthun Eastern Washington___ 10-4 San Diego______0-1 Big Sky Player of the Week: Dominic Waters (twice), Evergreen ______1-0 San Francisco______0-1 Phil Nelson 2013-14 George Fox______2-0 Seattle______3-3 2nd team All-Big Sky: Gary Winston Grand Canyon______0-1 SIUE______2-1 2010-11 Honorable Mention All-Big Sky: DaShaun Wiggins Idaho______1-5 Southern Methodist____ 0-1 2nd team All-Big Sky: Charles Odum co-6th Man of the Year: DaShaun Wiggins Idaho State______6-7 Southern Utah______6-1 Academic All-Big Sky: Melvin Jones, Nate Lozeau Big Sky Player of the Week: Tim Douglas, Kyle Richardson Lamar______1-0 Stanford______0-1 Big Sky Player of the Week: Chris Harriel Linfield______2-0 UNLV______0-1 2014-15 Louisiana Tech______1-0 USC______1-0 2011-12 Honorable Mention All-Big Sky: DaShaun Wiggins Loyola Chicago ______1-0 Utah Valley______1-1 1st team All-Big Sky: Charles Odum, Chehales Tapscott Big Sky Player of the Week: Tiegbe Bamba Loyola Marymount____ 1-1 UTRGV______1-0 All-Big Sky Tournament: Charles Odum Maryland-East. Shore___ 1-0 Walla Walla______2-0 Academic All-Big Sky: Nate Lozeau, Martin Whitmore 2015-16 Montana______2-12 Washington______0-1 Big Sky Player of the Week: Charles Odum (three times) 2nd team All-Big Sky: Cameron Forte Montana State______6-9 Washington State_____ 0-2 Big Sky Player of the Week: Cameron Forte (twice) Multnomah______1-0 Weber State______4-13 Nevada______0-2 Willamette______2-0 guy I coached with and try to mold it into who I am Geving first worked under Callero at Highline North Dakota______3-5 Wright State______0-1 Northern Arizona______4-9 Wyoming______0-1 as a coach and what works and doesn’t work for my Community College. From 1996-98 the Thunderbirds Northern Colorado____ 8-6 personality. posted a combined 63-2 record, claiming back-to-back

“The biggest thing is just being me and who I am NWAACC titles. In Geving’s four years as an assistant Troy Wayrynen as a person. Once you try and get out of who you are as at Highline CC, the team compiled a 107-18 record. He a person and try to do something else, kids see that.” also coached current Boston Celtic Brian Scalabrine at Geving is the fifth Viking Head Coach since the Highline. return of basketball to the Park Blocks in 1996-97. The Geving began his coaching career as an assistant previous four, in reverse chronology: are Ken Bone (4 under Greg Sparling at Central Washington University years, 77-49); (3 years, 35-47); Joel from 1994-96. The Wildcats advanced to the NAIA sweet Sobotka (4 years, 53-59) and Ritchie McKay (2 years, 16 in the 1994-95 season. 24-29). Geving also played during Callero’s first head coaching stint at Highline CC during the 1991-92 BACKGROUND season, helping the Thunderbirds to the NWAACC Prior to coming to Portland State with Bone for the tournament. 2005-06 season, Geving had spent a decade coaching A 1991 graduate of Highline High School in Bur- collegiately in the state of Washington. In 2004-05, Gev- ien, Geving set career, season and single-game scoring ing served as co-Head Coach at Edmonds Community records (48) and was a three-time all-league selection as College. He was scheduled to take over as Head Coach a prep. prior to coming to Portland State. Geving received his bachelor’s degree in elemen- Geving worked three seasons at Seattle University tary education with a minor in health education from under Joe Callero (now the Head Coach at Cal Poly), the Central Washington in 1996 and earned his master’s first year as an assistant and the next two as associate degree in education from City University in 2000. head coach. Geving spent the 2000-01 season as an Geving is married and lives in Portland. He and his assistant for Bone at Seattle Pacific. That team was 21-6 wife, Anastasia, have two sons, Thomas (7), and Demetri and made a trip to the NCAA Tournament. (5).

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Troy Wayrynen A two-time Great Northwest Athletic Confer- ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH JEFF HIRONAKA ence Coach of the Year, Hironaka was also the 2006 NABC West Region Coach of the Year. SPU registered a winning record in each of Hironaka’s seven seasons, including a 20-9 mark in 2005. Hironaka has more than 20 years of bench experience and an extensive network of contacts in the college game. Before going to SPU, he served on the staff at Idaho State from 1987-90, and later was an assistant coach and assistant athletic director at The Master’s College in Newhall, CA. While at Idaho State he completed his master’s in sports administration. A native of Weiser, Idaho, Hironaka began coaching in 1980 at his high school as the junior varsity coach and varsity assistant coach. In 1986 he became head coach at Idaho’s Ririe High School and moved to Blackfoot High the following year. Hironaka was an accomplished player, lettering three seasons at Eastern Oregon, where he obtained his degree in secondary education in 1980. He was a mem- ber of the team’s coaching staff in 1979-80. At Weiser High he was an All-Snake River Conference guard.

Associate Head Coach Jeff Hironaka has played Hironaka, who worked with Bone for 11 years at a vital role in the improvement of the Portland State SPU, then took an assistant coaching position on Bone’s program the past three seasons. The Vikings improved by staff at Washington State in 2009. Hironaka spent three nine wins during his first year in the program (2013-14), seasons as an assistant coach at WSU and for the past reached the Big Sky Tournament semifinals and made season was Director of Player Development/Special an appearance in the CollegeInsider.com post-season Assistant to the Head Coach. Hironaka assisted in WSU’s tournament. run to the NIT Semifinals in New York in 2011, as the Hironaka, a long-time college basketball coach in team went 3-1 in the tournament. the Pacific Northwest, is highly regarded by his peers and “I’m very excited to get someone of Jeff’s caliber an excellent appointment to Geving’s staff. He takes a here at Portland State,” said Geving. “Anytime you lead role in practices and in game-night huddles, and is can get someone with head coaching experience and well-respected by the players. with the success he had at Seattle Pacific, you know Hironaka, formerly an assistant at Washington he will really help your program. He is one of the most State, has spent more than 20 seasons as a coach at respected coaches in the northwest and really elevates northwest schools, as well as being an assistant on a our staff. previous staff with Geving at Seattle Pacific. Hironaka “In all my years of coaching, he has probably been worked under Ken Bone at Seattle Pacific from 1991- one of the four or five guys I have looked up to as a 2002. He and Geving were assistants together at SPU coaching mentor. Getting him on our staff is big for our in 2000-01. Hironaka then took over as Head Coach at program and big for me,” said Geving. Seattle Pacific when Bone left for an assistant position While Head Coach at Seattle Pacific, Hironaka led at Washington. Hironaka was Head Coach from 2002-09, the Falcons to back-to-back Great Northwest Athletic compiling a 134-67 record and leading the Falcons to Conference titles in 2006 and 2007. The 2006 team won five NCAA II playoff appearances. 26 games en route to a national semifinal appearance, matching the best NCAA Tournament performance in THE JEFF HIRONAKA FILE school history. Hironaka was also on the staff during the 4th year at Portland State Falcons’ previous Final Four run in 2000. Hometown: Weiser, ID Hironaka joined Bone’s SPU staff in 1991 and Alma Mater: Eastern Oregon, 1980, Secondary became the associate head coach in 1996. During his Education; Idaho State, 1990, Masters, 18-year tenure on the coaching staff, the Falcons went Sports Administration 370-154, earned seven outright or shared conference championships and qualified for NCAA Division II COACHING EXPERIENCE Tournament berths 13 of the final 16 years. Hironaka’s 2013-16 Portland State, Associate Head Coach 11-year run as Bone’s chief aide was the longest of any 2012-13 Washington State, assistant in program history. Dir. of Player Development 2009-12 Washington State, Assistant Coach 2002-09 Seattle Pacific, Head Coach (134-67) 1996-02 Seattle Pacific, Associate Head Coach 1991-96 Seattle Pacific, Assistant Coach 1990-91 The Master’s College, Assistant Coach/ Athletics Director 1987-90 Idaho State, Assistant Coach 1986-87 Blackfoot (ID) HS, Head Coach 1985-86 Ririe (ID) HS, Head Coach 1980-85 Weiser (ID) HS, Varsity/JV Coach 1979-80 Eastern Oregon, JV Coach

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Troy Wayrynen get a head coach with experience at any level it helps ASSISTANT COACH JASE COBURN your program. He has shown his dedication to the game and his desire to be a future college head coach.” Coburn has played an instrumental role in recruiting, particularly with the addition of leading scorer DaShaun Wiggins, transfers Calaen Robinson and Cameron Forte, and other Arizona prospects Brendan Rumel and Tyrell Henderson. Coburn was part of a program at Howard that was 53-14 over two seasons. Howard, the NJCAA Region 5 Champion, reached the NJCAA National Tournament final eight this past season. Howard has been a top-10 ranked program for the past two seasons. Prior to working at Howard JC, Coburn was the Head Coach at McClintock High School in Tempe, AZ from 2007 to 2011. At 23, he was one of the youngest head coaches ever to be hired in Arizona, and by 26 had led the team to a state title. Coburn’s 2009-10 team won the 4A state championship, and two other times his teams reached the quarterfinals. He was the consensus Arizona 4A Coach of the Year in 2009-10. Overall, his teams compiled a 74-39 record. Coburn was an assistant coach at Phoenix College from 2005 to 2007 when the team twice reached the national tournament. He spent one season as an THE JASE COBURN FILE Jase Coburn joined the Portland State basketball staff prior to the 2013-14 season. He came to the Park assistant coach at Corona del Sol (AZ) HS in 2004-05. He 4th year at Portland State Blocks with nine years of coaching experience, most has also coached AAU basketball (Arizona Rage, 2003- Hometown: Mesa, AZ recently as an assistant at Howard Junior College in 07; and Compton Magic, 2011) and worked numerous Alma Mater: Arizona State, 2006, Texas. camps and clinics over the years. Secondary Education-History “Jase is young, enthusiastic, energetic and brings A native of Mesa, AZ, Coburn played basketball Date of Birth: September 16, 1983 something different to the table as far as recruiting at Mesquite High School and MiraCosta College. He has COACHING EXPERIENCE goes,” said Viking Head Coach Tyler Geving. “He has a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education-History from 2013-16 Portland State, Assistant Coach great connections with Arizona high schools and Texas Arizona State (2006). 2011-13 Howard (TX) JC, Assistant Coach junior colleges. He should be able to open a new market 2007-11 McClintock HS, Head Coach for us in recruiting. 2005-07 Phoenix JC, Assistant Coach “He has been a high school head coach and won 2004-05 Corona del Sol HS, Assistant Coach a state championship at a young age. Anytime you can

Troy Wayrynen Skinkis is renowned for his recruiting abilities. In ASSISTANT COACH CHRIS SKINKIS three seasons at Indian Hills, he had three recruiting classes that went on to produce 23 Division I players. IHCC was ranked number one each season and played for the national championship in 2014. The program was 93-11 in his three seasons at the school. Similarly, at Skinkis’ prior stop, College of Eastern Utah was 23-8 in his only season. In addition to his recruiting skills, Skinkis has also been responsible for scouting and player development. Originally from the state of Wisconsin, Skinkis earned a degree in Sports Management from Wiscon- sin-Parkside in 2006, then a Masters degree at Lewis University in 2010. THE CHRIS SKINKIS FILE 1st year at Portland State Hometown: Seymour, WI Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Parkside, 2006, Sports Management; Lewis, 2010, Masters Date of Birth: COACHING EXPERIENCE 2016-17 Portland State, Assistant Coach 2014-16 North Carolina Central, Assistant Coach Chris Skinkis joined the Portland State Basketball “Chris is a bright young coach who has worked 2011-14 Indian Hills (IA) CC, Assistant Coach staff this past summer as a new assistant coach. Skinkis at various levels and climbed up through the coaching 2010-11 C. of Eastern Utah, Assistant Coach has spent 10 seasons in collegiate coaching at the ranks,” said Geving. “He is a great recruiter with ties 2008-10 Lewis University, Assistant Coach Division I, Division II and junior college levels. all over the country, especially in junior college. He 2006-08 St. Norbert College, Assistant Coach Skinkis comes to PSU after two seasons as an and (current) assistant Jase Coburn are two young, assistant coach at North Carolina Central. He also has hard-working assistants who both love recruit. tenures at Indian Hills (IA) Community College, College “Chris has been a part of winning programs over of Eastern Utah, Lewis University and St. Norbert Col- his coaching career which was another trait we liked lege. about him. We are excited to bring him on staff and look forward to his impact on our program.”

14 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS SPECIAL ADVISOR BARRY ADAMS Barry Adams, a high school coaching legend in the state Other highlights of his career include operating Cascade of Oregon, now serves as a special advisor to the Portland Sports Camp for 40 years, spending 23 years as coach of the State Basketball program. He has assisted the program for five Oregon All-Star Basketball teams, and helping operate the Les seasons. Schwab Christmas Tournament for the past 14 years. Adams spent 40 years as a high school basketball coach at On March 10, 2014, Adams was elected to the Oregon five Oregon schools - Nestucca, Lebanon, Hillsboro, Glencoe and Sports Hall of Fame. South Salem. He won two state championships and 656 total Adams was a co-founder of The Hoop Basketball facilities. games. Adams was the state’s Basketball Coach of the Year four He spent 35 years teaching history, economics, government and times and was inducted into the National Coaches Association personal finance in high school. Hall of Fame in 1999.

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS KEITHAN GREGG Keithan Gregg joined the Portland State women’s basket- He became the assistant coach at UGF in 2009 and ball team for the 2015-16 season as the Director of Basketball coached there for five seasons helping the team get as high as a Operations & Analytics. This season he joins the men’s basketball No. 21 ranking in 2013. He recruited the 2013 & 2014 player of team program as well. the year in Marcel Towns as well as TJ Harris who now plays for Gregg’s responsibilities are to assist with team travel, the Harlem Globetrotters. scouting preparation, basketball data collection and organi- Gregg became the Ashland High School Head Boy’s zation, maintain basketball statistical and reporting, manage Basketball coach for the 2014-15 season and led the team to advance scouting, and develop basketball analysis of future a 12-12 record and a first round appearance at the Oregon 5A trends. state tournament, two years removed from a one-win season. The native of Cutbank, Montana played three years of bas- He coached Colin Malcom, an All-Midwestern conference first ketball at the University of Great Falls from 2005-2006 and then team selection. Gregg also led the Girl’s Tennis team to the 2015 from 2007-2009. He led the NAIA in assists during the 2005-06 Oregon 5A State Championship as its head coach. season.

TEAM ATHLETIC TRAINER JIM WALLIS Jim Wallis is entering his 28th year as the head athletic registered athletic trainer (ATC/R) with the state of Oregon. He trainer at Portland State. Wallis, who began in August 1989, has also been a certified kinesio taping instructor since 1997. specifically works with the men’s basketball team. More recently he has become the foremost expert on kinesio tap- Formerly the department’s head athletic trainer, Wallis was ing in the United States and a published author on the subject. elevated to the title of Assistant Athletics Director for Sports In recent years, he has also travelled to international Medicine. He oversees a full-time staff of three assistants, as well competitions with the U.S. Fencing and U.S. Saber teams as team as graduate assistants. athletic trainer. Since July 2003, Wallis has also been an affiliated assistant In 2010, Wallis received the NATA Athletic Trainers’ professor in the School of Community Health at Portland State, Association Outstanding Service Award for his career service and and prior to that he served as an assistant professor with the achievement in the field. He was also Inducted into the Oregon school from August 1989–June 2003. Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame. Prior to coming to the Park Blocks, Wallis spent three years A 1983 graduate of Washington State, Wallis earned his de- (1986-89) as the head athletic trainer and an instructor at Lewis gree in physical education with an emphasis in athletic training. and Clark College in Portland. In 1984, Wallis earned his Master’s degree in Athletic Training Wallis was also the head athletic trainer and an instructor from the University of Arizona. at the College of Idaho from Sept. 1984-July 1986. He got his A native of Puyallup, Washington, Wallis enjoys traveling in start as in athletic training in 1983 at Sabino High School in the United States and internationally as well as playing squash. Tucson, Arizona, where he spent one year. Wallis’ son, Kyle (26), is a graduate of Oregon Culinary Institute Wallis is a certified athletic trainer (ATC) through the and works as a chef in Portland. National Athletic Trainers Association and since 1994 has been a

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16 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS A talented combo guard who can handle the ball lineup at mid-season and became a valuable contrib- points (4-8 FG, 2-3 3-pt, 1-2 FT) in a win at then-first- as well as shoot it... most experienced player in the utor... played in 22 games, starting 13... averaged 4.6 place Eastern Washington (2/14)... had a career-high five program with 83 games played and 39 career starts... points and 2.4 rebounds per game... shot .398 from the assists in a win over North Dakota (2/19)... grabbed a asked to be a key defender on the team. field, .333 from three-point range, and .800 at the line... career-high six rebounds in a win at Weber State (1/22). had only 15 turnovers for the season and 30 in 52 career BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: Played 20 minutes, scoring two COACH GEVING SAYS: “We need a big year games... became a top defender, taking2015-16 on the best Portland pointsState withBasketball five assists and four rebounds. Portland State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 10, 2016) out of Zach. He has always been a solid defender for us, perimeter scorer each night... scored a season-high 11All games taking on the opposition’s top perimeter player, but we also need him to shoot it at a high level. With Zach, you 2015-16 Game-by-Game Statistics#01 GENGLER, Zach know what you are getting. He is a good chemistry guy Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds who knows his role.” Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Grand Canyon 11/13/15 * 21 0-3 .0 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 3 3 3.0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0.0 2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/16/15 * 14 3-5 .6 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.0 1 2 2 0 0 8 4.0 at UT Rio Grande Valley 11/22/15 * 22 2-4 .5 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 2.3 0 1 2 0 0 7 5.0 Played in all 31 games with 24 starts... averaged at Nevada 11/25/15 * 29 4-7 .5 7 1 2-5 .4 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 2.0 1 0 2 0 1 10 6.3 11.9 points over the last eight games... averaged MULTNOMAH 11/28/15 * 21 3-6 .5 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2 5 7 3.0 2 5 2 0 2 6 6.2 career-highs of 7.8 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists PORTLAND 12/02/15 * 32 7-14 .5 0 0 3-7 .4 2 9 0-0 .0 0 0 2 0 2 2.8 4 3 3 0 1 17 8.0 in 22 minutes per game... led the team in assists eight at Washington State 12/06/15 * 20 2-4 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 1 2 2.7 2 2 1 0 1 4 7.4 times... 12 double-figure scoring games... in Big Sky at SIUE 12/12/15 * 16 1-5 .2 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.5 0 1 0 0 1 2 6.8 CSUN 12/17/15 * 23 3-5 .6 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 1-1 1.000 0 2 2 2.4 1 1 0 0 1 8 6.9 games, had a 49/13 assist-to-turnover ratio... shot .848 at CSU Bakersfield 12/22/15 14 1-4 .2 5 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 2.4 1 0 0 0 0 2 6.4 at the line for the season (39-46) and had a string of 18 CAL STATE FULLERTON 12/29/15 19 2-3 .6 6 7 1-2 .5 0 0 8-8 1.000 0 1 1 2.3 2 3 0 1 2 13 7.0 made in a row... shoots .817 for his career... scored a SACRAMENTO STATE 01/02/16 16 1-6 .1 6 7 0-3 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 2.1 2 2 0 0 1 4 6.8 career-high 17 points with three assists against Portland at Montana 01/07/16 21 0-5 .0 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.9 4 2 1 0 2 0 6.2 at Montana State 01/09/16 17 1-4 .2 5 0 1-2 .5 0 0 5-6 .8 3 3 0 2 2 1.9 3 4 1 0 3 8 6.4 (12/2)... posted 13 points (4-5 FG, 3-4 3-pt, 2-2) with WEBER STATE 01/14/16 15 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 2 2 1 0 0 2 6.1 a career-high eight assists and two steals in a win at IDAHO STATE 01/16/16 4 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 1.8 2 1 0 1 0 0 5.7 Sacramento State (1/23)... had 11 points (5-9 FG, 1-4 at Sacramento State 01/23/16 * 32 4-5 .8 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 1.8 3 8 0 0 2 13 6.1 3-pt) and seven assists in a win over Eastern Washing- at Eastern Washington 01/28/16 * 18 0-4 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 1.7 4 1 0 0 1 2 5.9 ton (2/20)... had 12 points, five rebounds and four steals at IDAHO 01/30/16 * 34 2-6 .3 3 3 0-3 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 1.7 3 5 1 1 2 6 5.9 MONTANA STATE 02/04/16 * 21 4-8 .5 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0 3 3 1.8 4 2 0 0 1 9 6.1 at North Dakota (2/25)... posted 14 points (5-6 FG, 1-1 MONTANA 02/06/16 * 16 4-6 .6 6 7 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 1.8 4 1 1 0 2 9 6.2 3-pt, 3-4 FT) with six rebounds and four assists in a at Idaho State 02/11/16 * 23 2-8 .2 5 0 1-4 .2 5 0 4-4 1.000 1 3 4 1.9 4 5 3 0 1 9 6.3 win over Southern Utah (3/5)... BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: at Weber State 02/13/16 * 17 4-7 .5 7 1 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 1.9 0 4 1 0 1 9 6.4 scored 12 points with two rebounds and two assists in a IDAHO 02/18/16 * 29 5-11 .4 5 5 1-4 .2 5 0 4-6 .6 6 7 0 1 1 1.9 2 1 2 0 0 15 6.8 EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/20/16 * 28 5-9 .5 5 6 1-4 .2 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 4 4 2.0 4 7 1 0 2 11 7.0 first-round win over Northern Colorado... had 11 points, at North Dakota 02/25/16 * 31 4-10 .4 0 0 3-6 .5 0 0 1-1 1.000 0 5 5 2.1 3 0 1 1 4 12 7.2 four rebounds and two assists in a loss to Weber State in at Northern Colorado 02/27/16 * 21 4-6 .6 6 7 2-3 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 2.1 4 0 0 0 1 10 7.3 the quarterfinals. NORTHERN ARIZONA 03/03/16 * 24 4-6 .6 6 7 2-4 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 4 4 2 1 2 10 7.4 SOUTHERN UTAH 03/05/16 * 24 5-6 .8 3 3 1-1 1.000 3-4 .7 5 0 1 5 6 2.1 4 4 0 0 0 14 7.6 vs Northern Colorado 03/08/16 * 35 4-11 .3 6 4 1-5 .2 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 1 1 2 2.1 2 2 1 0 1 12 7.7 2014-15 • SOPHOMORE SEASON vs Weber State 3/10/16 * 27 5-8 .6 2 5 1-3 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 0 4 4 2.2 4 2 1 0 1 11 7.8 Hadn’t played a lot but moved into the starting Totals 24 684 87-190 .4 5 8 30-94 .3 1 9 39-46 .8 4 8 10 58 68 2.2 78 77 31 5 37 243 7.8

Games played: 31 Rebounds/game: 2.2 Minutes/game: 22.1 Assists/game: 2.5 Points/game: 7.8 Turnovers/game: 1.0 FG Pct: 45.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 2.5 3FG Pct: 31.9 Steals/game: 1.2 FT Pct: 84.8 Blocks/game: 0.2

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2013-14 • FRESHMAN SEASON 2014-15 Game-by-Game Statistics#01 GENGLER, Zach Playing behind a group of talented veterans at guard, but performed well whenever called upon... Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds played in 29 games with two starts... averaged 3.0 Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg WILLAMETTE 11/18/14 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 0 1 2 2.0 points with 20 assists and 18 steals... averaged 4.5 at Oregon 11/30/14 1 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 steals per 40 minutes - more than twice the total of any- at Portland 12/03/14 8 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 1.0 2 0 1 0 0 2 1.3 one else on the team... shot .478 from the field, a team- at UC Riverside 12/06/14 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 best .478 from three-point range and .750 at the line... WALLA WALLA 12/22/14 17 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 4 4 1.6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.8 posted a season-high 11 points at Idaho State (1/2)... at Northern Colorado 01/08/15 19 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 1.5 0 1 1 0 1 8 2.0 at North Dakota 01/10/15 8 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.6 4 0 1 0 0 2 2.0 had 10 points (4-4 FG) and four assists in a win over EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/15/15 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.8 Pacific Lutheran (11/13)... scored seven points with four IDAHO 01/17/15 25 2-6 . 3 3 3 1-4 . 2 5 0 4-4 1.000 0 5 5 1.9 2 3 1 0 2 9 2.6 rebounds and three steals at San Diego (3/18). BIG SKY at Weber State 01/22/15 * 26 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 5 6 2.3 4 0 0 0 1 4 2.7 TOURNAMENT: Played three minutes and did not score at Idaho State 01/24/15 * 26 4-8 . 5 0 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 2.3 4 2 1 0 1 9 3.3 MONTANA 01/29/15 * 20 1-3 . 3 3 3 1-2 . 5 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 0 3 3 2.3 2 1 1 0 0 5 3.4 against Montana... had three points, four rebounds, an MONTANA STATE 01/31/15 * 30 2-5 . 4 0 0 1-1 1.000 3-4 . 7 5 0 1 2 3 2.4 2 2 1 0 2 8 3.8 assist and a against North Dakota. at Sacramento State 02/07/15 * 28 3-5 . 6 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 5 5 2.6 5 2 1 0 1 8 4.1 at Idaho 02/12/15 * 27 1-6 . 1 6 7 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 2.5 4 3 0 0 1 3 4.0 at Eastern Washington 02/14/15 * 21 4-8 . 5 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 1-2 . 5 0 0 0 1 1 2.4 4 1 0 0 1 11 4.4 PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE NORTH DAKOTA 02/19/15 * 24 3-7 . 4 2 9 1-2 . 5 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 2.4 2 5 1 0 0 9 4.7 The Oregon 5A Player of the Year as a senior NORTHERN COLORADO 02/21/15 * 26 3-7 . 4 2 9 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 3 5 2.5 1 2 2 0 1 7 4.8 at Silverton High School... averaged 23.4 points, 4.1 SACRAMENTO STATE 02/28/15 * 24 2-3 . 6 6 7 2-3 . 6 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 2.5 3 0 2 0 0 6 4.9 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 4.6 steals per game... led his at Northern Arizona 03/05/15 * 25 1-6 . 1 6 7 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 3 3 2.5 2 1 1 0 1 2 4.8 team to the Mid-Willamette Valley Conference Cham- at Southern Utah 03/07/15 * 28 2013-142-5 . 4 0 0 Portland0-3 . 0 0 0 State0-0 Basketball . 0 0 0 0 1 1 2.4 3 2 0 0 0 4 4.7 vs Sacramento State 03/12/15 * 20 1-7 . 1 4 3 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 3 4 2.5 1 5 0 0 0 2 4.6 pionship and was league MVP... Silverton was 23-5 and Portland State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 19, 2014) Totals 13 415 35-88 . 3 9 8 15-45All . games3 3 3 16-20 . 8 0 0 6 49 55 2.5 48 31 15 0 13 101 4.6 placed third in state... following the season was selected to compete in the Northwest Shootout, pitting Oregon’s 2013-14Games played: 22 Game-by-Game Statistics#01 GENGLER,Rebounds/game: Zach 2.5 top senior basketball players against Washington’s top Minutes/game: 18.9 Assists/game: 1.4 Points/game: 4.6 Total 3-Pointers Turnovers/game:Free throws 0.7 Rebounds players... was MVP of the Mid-Willamette Valley Con- FG Pct: 39.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 2.1 ference as a junior as his team placed sixth in state... a Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg 3FGat UNLV Pct: 33.3 11/08/13 * 20 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0Steals/game:0-0 0.6 .0 0 0 0 2 2 2.0 4 1 1 0 2 0 0.0 three-time first-team All-League selection and two-time FTPACIFIC Pct: 80.0 LUTHERAN 11/13/13 * 23 4-4 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 0 5 5 3.5 4 4 2 0 2 10 5.0 first-team All-State selection... holds six school records LOYOLA CHICAGO 11/22/13 19 3-4 .7 5 0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.7 1 0 1 0 0 8 6.0 at Silverton: points and steals in a career, in a season SIU EDWARDSVILLE 11/23/13 14 1-3 .3 3 3 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 2 0 0 0 2 5.0 and in a single game... also lettered three years in UC DAVIS 11/24/13 9 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 1.8 4 0 1 0 0 2 4.4 at Boise State 11/29/13 12 0-3 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 1.8 1 0 2 0 0 2 4.0 track... as a sophomore placed first in state in the 4x400 PORTLAND 12/07/13 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 2 0 1 0 0 2 3.7 relay, eighth in the triple jump... was eighth in the long IDAHO 12/14/13 18 1-3 .3 3 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.4 3 0 0 0 0 3 3.6 jump as a junior. EVERGREEN STATE 12/23/13 17 2-6 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 5-6 .8 3 3 1 3 4 1.7 1 1 0 0 3 9 4.2 at Idaho State 01/02/14 14 4-6 .6 6 7 1-1 1.000 2-3 .6 6 7 0 1 1 1.6 3 0 0 0 0 11 4.9 at Weber State 01/04/14 12 1-2 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 3 0 1 0 0 2 4.6 PERSONAL INFORMATION MONTANA STATE 01/09/14 6 0-3 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 1.4 0 1 0 0 0 0 4.3 Son of Brad Gengler and Joyce Ryan... born MONTANA 01/11/14 5 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 1 1 1 1 0 0 3.9 January 22, 1995... four brothers and three sisters; Brad at Sacramento State 01/16/14 10 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 2 3.8 Gengler, Ryan Gengler, Nick Ryan, Bob Ryan, Catie Ryan, at Northern Arizona 01/18/14 16 3-4 .7 5 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 1.2 2 0 1 0 2 7 4.0 SOUTHERN UTAH 01/25/14 7 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.8 Katie Gengler, and Kristy Gengler... plans to major in EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/27/14 8 0-2 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 0 1 0 0 3.5 Business Administration... hobbies are hanging out with NORTHERN COLORADO 01/30/14 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 2 0 0 0 2 3.4 friends and family, traveling and playing golf... wants to NORTH DAKOTA 02/01/14 1 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.3 be a business owner. at Montana 02/06/14 1 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 at Montana State 02/08/14 6 1-2 .5 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 1-1 1.000 0 1 1 0.9 1 1 0 0 0 4 3.1 SACRAMENTO STATE 02/15/14 22 3-5 .6 0 0 2-3 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 1 1 2 1.0 3 3 2 0 1 8 3.4 CAREER HIGHS at Southern Utah 02/20/14 9 2-3 .6 6 7 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 5 3.4 Points______17 vs. Portland, 12/2/15 at Eastern Washington 02/24/14 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 1 0 3.3 Rebounds______7 vs. Multnomah, 11/28/15 at North Dakota 02/27/14 4 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.9 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 FG Made______7 vs. Portland, 12/2/15 at Northern Colorado 03/01/14 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 FG Attempted______14 vs. Portland, 12/2/15 IDAHO STATE 03/08/14 2 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 0 1 0 0 0 0 2.9 3-pt FG Made______3 vs. Portland, 12/2/15 vs Montana 03/13/14 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.8 ______3 at Sacramento State, 1/23/16 vs North Dakota 03/14/14 12 1-2 .5 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 4 4 1.0 2 1 1 0 1 3 2.8 ______3 at North Dakota (2/25/16) at San Diego 3/18/14 17 3-6 .5 0 0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0 4 4 1.1 2 1 1 0 3 7 3.0 Totals 2 299 33-69 .4 7 8 11-23 .4 7 8 12-16 .7 5 0 4 28 32 1.1 44 20 15 2 18 89 3.0 3-pt FG Attempts______7 vs. Portland, 12/2/15 FT Made______8 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 12/29/15 Games played: 30 Rebounds/game: 1.1 FT Attempted______8 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 12/29/15 Minutes/game: 10.0 Assists/game: 0.7 Assists______8 at Sacramento State, 1/23/16 Points/game: 3.0 Turnovers/game: 0.5 Steals______4 at North Dakota, 2/27/16 FG Pct: 47.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Blocked Shots______1 seven times 3FG Pct: 47.8 Steals/game: 0.6 Turnovers______3 vs. Portland, 12/2/15 FT Pct: 75.0 Blocks/game: 0.1 ______3 at Idaho State, 2/11/16 Minutes______35 vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16

Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 30 2 299 10.0 33 69 .478 11 23 .478 12 16 .750 4 28 32 1.1 44 0 20 15 2 18 89 3.0 2014-15 22 13 415 18.9 35 88 .398 15 45 .333 16 20 .800 6 49 55 2.5 48 1 31 15 0 13 101 4.6 2015-16 31 24 684 22.1 87 190 .458 30 94 .319 39 46 .848 10 58 68 2.2 78 0 77 31 5 37 243 7.8 TOTAL 83 39 1398 16.8 155 347 .447 56 162 .346 67 82 .817 20 135 155 1.9 170 1 128 61 7 68 433 5.2 Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 18 0 133 7.4 16 31 .516 6 13 .462 3 4 .750 3 6 9 0.5 20 0 10 5 2 7 41 2.3 2014-15 16 12 360 22.5 32 76 .421 15 39 .385 16 20 .800 5 38 43 2.7 42 1 25 13 0 12 95 5.9 2015-16 18 13 391 21.7 50 111 .450 18 50 .360 25 29 .862 3 34 37 2.1 56 0 53 15 4 25 143 7.9 TOTAL 52 25 884 17.0 98 218 .450 39 102 .382 44 53 .830 11 78 89 1.7 118 1 88 33 6 44 279 5.4

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10 • DANIEL DAVYDOV Sophomore • 1V • Guard • 6-0 • 175 Bellevue, Washington Seattle Academy

COACH GEVING SAYS: “We call him Big Shot feated 20-0 regular season as a junior and was 72-28 Dan. Dan can shoot the ball. He has an ability that will during his career. CAREER HIGHS stretch a defense out and you need to know where he Points______6 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 is at.” PERSONAL INFORMATION Rebounds______2 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 FG Made______2 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 Son of Marina and Jacob Davydov... born Septem- FG Attempted______3 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 FRESHMAN SEASON • 2015-16 ber 12, 1996... has one brother, Joshua, and two sisters, 3-pt FG Made______0 Played in three games, scoring six points in nine Gabriella and Milana... would like to major in Exercise 3-pt FG Attempts______0 minutes... a mid-season knee injury knocked him out for Science... hobbies are hanging out with friends, listening FT Made______2 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 the year... was a redshirt in 2014-15. to music, seeing new places and coaching youth basket- FT Attempted______2 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 ball. Assists______0 PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Steals______0 Blocked Shots______0 Lettered in basketball four years at Seattle Acad- Turnovers______0 emy... was first team All-League and League MVP as a Minutes______4 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 senior... named WIBCA All-State as well... set schools record for scoring average as a senior... averaged 15.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.5 steals per game... his team placed fifth in state... 2015-16also reached Portland the State Basketball state playoffs the previousPortland two seasons... State Individual had an unde Game-by-Game- (as of Jan 28, 2016) All games

2015-16 Game-by-Game Statistics#10 DAVYDOV, Daniel

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/16/15 4 2-3 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 2.0 1 0 0 0 0 6 6.0 MULTNOMAH 11/28/15 2 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 1.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 at Eastern Washington 01/28/16 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 Totals 0 9 2-3 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 6 2.0

Games played: 3 Rebounds/game: 1.0 Minutes/game:Portland 3.0 State Career Statistics Points/game:Year 2.0 GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg FG2015-16 Pct: 66.7 3 0 9 3.0 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 FT Pct: 100.0 Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 19 VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS

11 • CALAEN ROBINSON Senior • 1V • Guard • 6-2 • 180 Tempe, Arizona Corona Del Sol HS • Arizona State

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Can take on the role of point guard or shooting PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Larry Lawson guard... dangerous shooting ability and quickness... a Originally signed and played at Arizona State... transfer who played two seasons at Arizona State... sat competed in 20 games in 2013-14, averaging 1.6 out 2014-15 due to NCAA transfer rules. points and 1.1 assists in 6.2 minutes per game... had a season-high 11 points and four assists against Miami COACH GEVING SAYS: “Calaen showed of Ohio... scored seven points with five assists against flashes last year of what he can do. Like our team, we Grambling State. just need more consistency out of him, because he can Prepped at Tempe’s Corona Del Sol High School... shoot, is very quick in transition and has great ability.” led the Aztecs to a 32-1 record his senior season (2011-12), winning the Division I state championship... 2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON averaged 18.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.4 Ranked third on the team in scoring (10.2), first in steals... named the East Valley Tribune’s Player of the steals (55) and three-point field goals (58), and second Year... an All-State selection as a junior and a senior... in assists (3.3)... shot .392 from the field, .341 from ranked by ESPN as the 19th-best point guard in the three-point range and .796 at the line... started 20 of country and 20th-best player in the west as a senior. 31 games... led the team in scoring twice, rebounding three times and assists six times... his 11 assists against PERSONAL INFORMATION Multnomah (11/28) were the most by a Viking since Feb. Son of Clara O’banner... born October 1, 1993... 5, 2009... has 13 double-figure scoring games...ranks majoring in Social Science. 10th in the Big Sky Conference in assists and 12th in three-pointers made and sixth in steals (1.7)...scored 19 CAREER HIGHS points with five rebounds at Washington State (12/6)... Points______21 vs. CSUN, 12/17/15 posted a career-high 21 points (7-11 3-pt FG) with four Rebounds______7 vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 assists against CSUN (12/17)... had 17 points (4-9 3-pt FG Made______7 at Washington State, 12/6/15 FG) with three assists and three steals in the win over ______7 vs. CSUN, 12/17/15 Sacramento State (1/2)... scored 18 points (6-11 FG, 2-3 FG Attempted______15 vs. CSUN, 12/17/15 3-pt FG Made______7 vs. CSUN, 12/17/15 3-pt, 4-4 FT) with three assists and three steals in a win 3-pt FG Attempts_____ 11 vs. CSUN, 12/17/15 over Eastern Washington (2/20)... hit a game-winning FT Made______4 four times three-point at Northern Colorado (89-86, FT Attempted______5 vs. Montana, 2/6/16 2/27) with two seconds remaining, capping a 14-point, Assists______11 vs. Multnomah, 11/28/15 six-, four-assist, three-steal performance... had Steals______5 at Montana State, 1/9/16 16 points (6-12 FG, 2-5 3-pt, 2-2 FT), five assists and Blocked Shots______1 vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 four rebounds in a win over Northern Arizona (3/3)... Turnovers______5 vs. Multnomah, 11/28/15 Minutes______40 vs. Montana, 2/6/16 BIG SKY TOURNAMENT: did not score in the first-round 2015-16 Portland State Basketball win over Northern Colorado...Portland had State 13 points, Individual four assists Game-by-Game (as of Mar 10, 2016) and three steals in a quarterfinal loss to Weber State. All games

2015-16 Game-by-Game Statistics#11 ROBINSON, Calaen

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Grand Canyon 11/13/15 * 14 3-6 .5 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 1-2 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 5 0 2 0 1 8 8.0 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/16/15 13 4-5 .8 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 2-3 .6 6 7 0 1 1 0.5 2 2 1 0 0 13 10.5 at UT Rio Grande Valley 11/22/15 * 33 3-8 .3 7 5 2-6 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0 5 5 2.0 0 5 2 0 2 8 9.7 at Nevada 11/25/15 * 23 5-11 .4 5 5 3-6 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 4 4 2.5 3 4 2 0 0 13 10.5 MULTNOMAH 11/28/15 * 29 4-9 .4 4 4 3-8 .3 7 5 2-2 1.000 0 5 5 3.0 0 11 5 0 4 13 11.0 PORTLAND 12/02/15 * 25 1-10 .1 0 0 1-5 .2 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 2.8 2 6 2 0 2 3 9.7 at Washington State 12/06/15 * 33 7-14 .5 0 0 2-6 .3 3 3 3-4 .7 5 0 1 4 5 3.1 0 1 3 0 0 19 11.0 at SIUE 12/12/15 * 19 0-4 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 3 3 3.1 4 1 3 0 0 0 9.6 CSUN 12/17/15 29 7-15 .4 6 7 7-11 .6 3 6 0-0 .0 0 0 1 1 2 3.0 3 4 1 0 0 21 10.9 at CSU Bakersfield 12/22/15 * 34 3-6 .5 0 0 3-6 .5 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 3.2 1 3 2 0 2 11 10.9 CAL STATE FULLERTON 12/29/15 * 19 1-6 .1 6 7 0-3 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 0 3 3 3.2 4 5 0 0 2 5 10.4 SACRAMENTO STATE 01/02/16 * 36 5-11 .4 5 5 4-9 .4 4 4 3-4 .7 5 0 0 2 2 3.1 4 3 2 0 3 17 10.9 at Montana 01/07/16 * 36 5-13 .3 8 5 4-9 .4 4 4 2-3 .6 6 7 1 3 4 3.2 3 2 2 0 1 16 11.3 at Montana State 01/09/16 * 35 2-8 .2 5 0 0-6 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 5 5 3.3 4 7 4 0 5 4 10.8 WEBER STATE 01/14/16 * 31 1-7 .1 4 3 1-6 .1 6 7 1-2 .5 0 0 0 4 4 3.3 1 2 3 0 1 4 10.3 IDAHO STATE 01/16/16 * 29 3-13 .2 3 1 2-10 .2 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 3.2 2 2 1 0 2 10 10.3 at Sacramento State 01/23/16 * 36 5-8 .6 2 5 3-6 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0 4 4 3.2 1 4 2 0 3 13 10.5 at Eastern Washington 01/28/16 * 33 2-7 .2 8 6 0-4 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 3.2 1 4 1 0 2 4 10.1 at IDAHO 01/30/16 * 34 0-6 .0 0 0 0-4 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 3.1 1 2 2 0 0 0 9.6 MONTANA STATE 02/04/16 * 28 5-10 .5 0 0 2-6 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2.9 3 2 3 0 2 12 9.7 MONTANA 02/06/16 * 40 3-8 .3 7 5 3-8 .3 7 5 4-5 .8 0 0 0 1 1 2.8 4 4 0 0 2 13 9.9 at Idaho State 02/11/16 * 31 3-13 .2 3 1 2-10 .2 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 2.8 2 1 2 0 2 8 9.8 at Weber State 02/13/16 28 5-10 .5 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 2.8 4 3 4 0 3 15 10.0 IDAHO 02/18/16 26 2-6 .3 3 3 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2 2 4 2.8 1 2 1 0 0 4 9.8 EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/20/16 24 6-11 .5 4 5 2-3 .6 6 7 4-4 1.000 0 2 2 2.8 4 3 2 0 3 18 10.1 at North Dakota 02/25/16 24 3-6 .5 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.7 1 1 2 0 2 6 9.9 at Northern Colorado 02/27/16 26 4-9 .4 4 4 3-7 .4 2 9 3-3 1.000 0 6 6 2.9 3 4 1 0 3 14 10.1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 03/03/16 28 6-12 .5 0 0 2-5 .4 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 3 4 2.9 1 5 0 0 1 16 10.3 SOUTHERN UTAH 03/05/16 30 4-9 .4 4 4 2-4 .5 0 0 4-4 1.000 0 4 4 2.9 1 3 1 0 2 14 10.4 vs Northern Colorado 03/08/16 27 0-5 .0 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 2 5 7 3.1 2 1 2 1 2 0 10.1 vs Weber State 3/10/16 31 5-7 .7 1 4 2-3 .6 6 7 1-2 .5 0 0 1 2 3 3.1 2 4 1 0 3 13 10.2 Totals 20 884 107-273 .3 9 2 58-170 .3 4 1 43-54 .7 9 6 10 85 95 3.1 69 101 59 1 55 315 10.2

Games played: 31 Rebounds/game: 3.1 Minutes/game:Portland 28.5 State Career StatisticsAssists/game: 3.3 Points/game:Year 10.2GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct Turnovers/game:3FG 3FA 1.9 Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg FG2015-16 Pct: 39.2 31 20 884 28.5 107 273 .392 Assist/turnover58 170 ratio: 1.7.341 43 54 .796 10 85 95 3.1 69 1 101 59 1 55 315 10.2 3FG Pct: 34.1 Steals/game: 1.8 FTBig Pct: 79.6 Sky Conference StatisticsBlocks/game: 0.0 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 18 11 555 30.8 64 167 .383 31 104 .298 29 34 .853 4 46 50 2.8 41 0 54 33 0 37 188 10.4 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 21 VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS

13 • DE’SEAN PARSONS Senior • 1V • Forward • 6-7 • 195 Sacramento, California Grant Union HS • Salt Lake CC Steve Brenner

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Very athletic and versatile player... can play inside 2015-16 Game-by-Game Statistics#13 PARSONS, De'Sean and out and creates mismatches when the Vikings go with a small lineup... should be a key player in his senior Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds season. Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Grand Canyon 11/13/15 11 1-4 .2 5 0 0-1 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 1 5 5.0 COACH GEVING SAYS: “De’Sean is a kid that PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/16/15 * 21 2-4 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 1 0 1 0.5 1 2 2 0 3 7 6.0 at UT Rio Grande Valley 11/22/15 * 21 1-5 .2 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 5 7 2.7 1 3 3 0 0 4 5.3 embraced his role the second half of last season. He at Nevada 11/25/15 23 1-5 .2 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2 3 5 3.3 1 2 2 0 0 2 4.5 is really good in transition, active on defense and has MULTNOMAH 11/28/15 17 6-8 .7 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 2 3 3.2 0 0 0 0 1 14 6.4 become a good rebounder. More than anything he really PORTLAND 12/02/15 * 25 4-11 .3 6 4 3-7 .4 2 9 0-0 .0 0 0 1 3 4 3.3 0 2 0 1 0 11 7.2 accepted his role, and when he did, his numbers really at Washington State 12/06/15 * 18 1-3 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 2-3 .6 6 7 0 1 1 3.0 2 1 2 0 0 4 6.7 went up.” at SIUE 12/12/15 * 26 4-7 .5 7 1 0-1 .0 0 0 2-5 .4 0 0 1 4 5 3.3 1 4 1 0 1 10 7.1 CSUN 12/17/15 * 6 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 3.0 0 1 3 1 0 0 6.3 at CSU Bakersfield 12/22/15 5 0-3 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.7 2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON CAL STATE FULLERTON 12/29/15 4 0-2 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 5.2 Played in 30 games with six starts, averaging 17.0 SACRAMENTO STATE 01/02/16 5 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.4 2 1 1 1 0 0 4.8 minutes per game... averaged 6.9 points, 2.8 rebounds at Montana 01/07/16 6 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.4 at Montana State 01/09/16 4 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-4 .2 5 0 2 0 2 2.3 0 0 1 0 1 1 4.1 and shot .507 from the field... averaged 10.9 points, WEBER STATE 01/14/16 2 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.9 shooting 60% over the last 12 games... scored 14 points at Sacramento State 01/23/16 18 4-6 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0 1 1 2.1 4 1 1 0 1 9 4.2 (6-8 FG, 2-2 FT) in the win over Multnomah (11/28)... at Eastern Washington 01/28/16 24 4-8 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 1 4 5 2.2 1 3 1 0 0 8 4.4 had 11 points and four rebounds in a start against at IDAHO 01/30/16 4 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.2 0 0 1 0 0 0 4.2 Portland (12/2)... scored 13 points (5-6 FG, 1-1 3-pt, 2-3 MONTANA STATE 02/04/16 31 5-6 .8 3 3 1-1 1.000 2-3 .6 6 7 1 12 13 2.7 3 1 1 0 4 13 4.6 MONTANA 02/06/16 24 3-5 .6 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-1 1.000 1 2 3 2.8 2 2 0 1 0 7 4.8 FT) with a game-high 13 rebounds and four steals in a at Idaho State 02/11/16 14 2-4 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 0 1 1 2.7 2 1 1 0 0 6 4.8 win over Montana State (2/4)... had a season-high 18 at Weber State 02/13/16 23 4-5 .8 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0 2 2 2.6 2 1 0 1 0 9 5.0 points (6-8 FG, 6-7 FT) with seven rebounds at North IDAHO 02/18/16 17 2-5 .4 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 1 1 2 2.6 5 0 1 0 2 6 5.0 Dakota (2/25)... scored 13 points (4-8 FG, 5-7 FT) with EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/20/16 13 3-5 .6 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 0 1 1 2.5 4 1 2 0 0 8 5.2 at North Dakota 02/25/16 29 6-8 .7 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 6-7 .8 5 7 3 4 7 2.7 3 0 1 1 0 18 5.7 four rebounds and three assists at Northern Colorado at Northern Colorado 02/27/16 28 4-8 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 5-7 .7 1 4 0 4 4 2.8 3 3 0 0 0 13 6.0 (2/27)... had a career-high 21 points (5-8 FG, 11-14 FT) NORTHERN ARIZONA 03/03/16 15 3-8 .3 7 5 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.7 2 1 1 0 2 6 6.0 with six rebounds, four assists and three steals in the SOUTHERN UTAH 03/05/16 17 3-5 .6 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0 2 2 2.7 4 1 0 2 0 6 6.0 tournament win over Northern Colorado (3/8)... recorded vs Northern Colorado 03/08/16 30 5-8 .6 2 5 0-0 .0 0 0 11-14 .7 8 6 3 3 6 2.8 1 4 1 1 3 21 6.5 vs Weber State 3/10/16 29 8-13 .6 1 5 0-1 .0 0 0 2-5 .4 0 0 2 1 3 2.8 3 1 1 0 2 18 6.9 18 points (8-13 FG, 2-5 FT) with three rebounds and two Totals 6 510 76-150 .5 0 7 4-26 .1 5 4 50-81 .6 1 7 22 62 84 2.8 50 36 28 9 21 206 6.9 steals against Weber State (3/10). Games played: 30 Rebounds/game: 2.8 PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Minutes/game: 17.0 Assists/game: 1.2 Played two solid seasons at Salt Lake Community Points/game: 6.9 Turnovers/game: 0.9 FG Pct: 50.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 College... averaged 15.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 2.1 3FG Pct: 15.4 Steals/game: 0.7 assists, shooting .503 from the field as a sophomore... FT Pct: 61.7 Blocks/game: 0.3 named Region 18 co-Most Valuable Player and third- team junior college All-American... averaged 11.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists as a freshman... named second team All-Region 18 as SLCC won Region 18 and District 1 Championships.

Attended Grant Union High School in Sacramento where he lettered three times... was the Delta League MVP and District II Player of the Year... named first team All-Met- ro by the Sacramento Bee and second team All-State. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Bernadette Parsons and Sherry Parsons... has five brothers and sisters, David, EJ, Charney, Brianna, and Tory... undecided major... hobby is hanging out with family and friends... hopes to play professionally and would like to coach college basketball.

CAREER HIGHS Points______21 vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 Rebounds______13 vs. Montana State, 2/4/16 FG Made______8 vs. Weber State, 3/10/16 FG Attempted______13 vs. Weber State, 3/10/16 3-pt FG Made______3 vs. Portland, 12/2/15 3-pt FG Attempts______7 vs. Portland, 12/2/15 FT Made______11 vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 FT Attempted______14 vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 Assists______4 at SIUE, 12/12/15 ______4 vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 Steals______4 vs. Montana State, 2/4/16 Blocked Shots______2 vs. Southern Utah, 3/5 Turnovers______3 at UTRGV, 11/22/15 ______3 vs. CSUN, 12/17/15 Minutes______31 vs. Montana State, 2/4/16 Larry Lawson Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 30 6 510 17.0 76 150 .507 4 26 .154 50 81 .617 22 62 84 2.8 50 1 36 28 9 21 206 6.9 Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 17 0 274 16.1 43 76 .566 1 5 .200 23 40 .575 9 38 47 2.8 38 1 16 12 6 10 110 6.5

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15 • BRAXTON TUCKER Junior • 1V/RS • Forward • 6-6 • 220 Tacoma, Washington Spanaway Lake HS • North Idaho JC

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Missed all of last season recovering from a knee Larry Lawson injury suffered late in 2014-15... became a surprise player stepping into the starting lineup his first year.... a consistent shooter and a good rebounder... a talented player who is capable of being a force in the Big Sky Conference.

COACH GEVING SAYS: “It’s nice to have Braxton back. He has the consistency we need. Losing him late in 2014-15 was a big injury for us. His shooting range has increased and he can post up. Braxton can score in a variety of ways. I expect him to pick up from where he was before the injury.” 2014-15 • SOPHOMORE SEASON A bit of a surprise as he earned a starting role in the preseason, but was a top player for the Vikings... played in 23 games, starting 22... missed two games with a quad injury and the last three games with a knee contusion... averaged 11.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game while shooting .500 from the field and .726 at the line... ranked third on the team in scoring and second in rebounding... scored in double figures 16 times... led the team in scoring five times and rebounding six times... has two double-doubles... ranked 12th in rebounding and field goal percentage in the Big Sky Conference... posted 18 points (7-10 FG, 4-6 FT) and blocked two 2014-15 Portland State Basketball shots in a win over CSU Bakersfield (12/13)... went for Portland State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Feb 23, 2015) 20 points (10-15 FG) and six rebounds in a win at North All games Dakota (1/10)... scored a season-high 21 points (9-12 2014-15 Game-by-Game Statistics FG, 3-5 FT) with six rebounds in a win at Weber State #15 TUCKER, Braxton (1/22)... scored 18 points with five rebounds and two Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds blocks at Sacramento State (2/7). Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at USC 11/15/14 * 34 5-11 .4 5 5 0-1 .0 0 0 6-6 1.000 3 2 5 5.0 0 1 0 0 1 16 16.0 PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE WILLAMETTE 11/18/14 * 26 6-14 .4 2 9 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 5 5 10 7.5 3 1 0 0 0 12 14.0 Played his freshman season at North Idaho Junior SIUE 11/24/14 * 25 6-11 .5 4 5 0-1 .0 0 0 1-1 1.000 6 3 9 8.0 4 1 2 0 1 13 13.7 at Oregon 11/30/14 * 28 3-8 .3 7 5 0-0 .0 0 0 4-4 1.000 2 4 6 7.5 4 2 1 0 0 10 12.8 College... earned second team All-Region 18 honors for at Portland 12/03/14 * 30 1-4 .2 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 2 3 5 7.0 2 0 0 0 0 3 10.8 a 21-10 team... averaged 14.8 points and 6.2 rebounds at UC Riverside 12/06/14 17 3-4 .7 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 3-5 .6 0 0 4 0 4 6.5 3 0 1 0 2 9 10.5 while shooting .530 from the field and .638 at the line. CSU BAKERSFIELD 12/13/14 * 35 7-10 .7 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 4-6 .6 6 7 0 4 4 6.1 4 2 1 2 0 18 11.6 at San Francisco 12/18/14 * 23 0-4 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 5.5 3 0 3 0 1 0 10.1 Attended Tacoma’s Spanaway Lake High School SOUTHERN UTAH 01/01/15 * 34 6-9 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 4-4 1.000 4 2 6 5.6 4 1 1 1 1 16 10.8 where he lettered three times... was named the South NORTHERN ARIZONA 01/03/15 * 34 5-10 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 7 4 11 6.1 4 1 0 0 1 12 10.9 at Northern Colorado 01/08/15 * 32 4-9 .4 4 4 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 5.8 3 0 2 0 0 10 10.8 Puget Sound League Most Valuable Player twice... was at North Dakota 01/10/15 * 33 10-15 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 2 4 6 5.8 2 1 2 0 1 20 11.6 also the SPSL leading scorer for two seasons... All-Area EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/15/15 * 34 4-12 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 4-6 .6 6 7 3 1 4 5.7 2 0 0 0 0 12 11.6 selection as well... two-time MVP of the Cloud 9 All-Star IDAHO 01/17/15 * 30 9-16 .5 6 3 0-0 .0 0 0 1-1 1.000 1 6 7 5.8 2 1 0 1 0 19 12.1 game... invited to play in the Washington state all-star at Weber State 01/22/15 * 32 9-12 .7 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 3-5 .6 0 0 3 3 6 5.8 3 0 1 0 0 21 12.7 at Idaho State 01/24/15 * 25 4-8 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 3-3 1.000 2 6 8 5.9 4 2 2 1 0 11 12.6 game. MONTANA 01/29/15 * 24 2-5 .4 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 5.7 0 1 3 0 0 4 12.1 MONTANA STATE 01/31/15 * 29 3-8 .3 7 5 0-0 .0 0 0 2-3 .6 6 7 0 2 2 5.5 2 2 2 1 1 8 11.9 PERSONAL INFORMATION at Sacramento State 02/07/15 * 29 8-17 .4 7 1 0-1 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 5.5 0 0 3 2 1 18 12.2 Son of Bob and Gina Tucker... born August 28, at Idaho 02/12/15 * 24 2-9 .2 2 2 0-0 .0 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 3 4 7 5.6 2 0 2 0 0 6 11.9 at Eastern Washington 02/14/15 * 23 6-7 .8 5 7 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 3 4 5.5 3 1 3 0 0 12 11.9 1995... has two brothers, Brandon and Patrick... Finance NORTH DAKOTA 02/19/15 * 29 6-14 .4 2 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 2 4 6 5.5 3 0 1 3 1 13 12.0 major... hobbies are reading books and making new NORTHERN COLORADO 02/21/15 * 4 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0 1 1 5.3 1 0 0 0 0 1 11.5 friends... would like to be a financial advisor for a Totals 22 634 109-218 .5 0 0 1-5 .2 0 0 45-62 .7 2 6 53 69 122 5.3 58 17 30 11 11 264 11.5 Fortune 500 company. Games played: 23 Rebounds/game: 5.3 CAREER HIGHS Minutes/game: 27.6 Assists/game: 0.7 Points______21 at Weber State, 1/22/15 Points/game: 11.5 Turnovers/game: 1.3 FG Pct: 50.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 Rebounds______11 vs. Northern Arizona, 1/3/15 3FG Pct: 20.0 Steals/game: 0.5 FG Made______10 at North Dakota, 1/10/15 FT Pct: 72.6 Blocks/game: 0.5 FG Attempted______17 at Sacramento State, 2/7/15 3-pt FG Made______1 vs. North Dakota, 2/19/15 3-pt FG Attempts______1 five times FT Made______6 at USC, 11/15/14 FT Attempted______6 three times Assists______2 four times Steals______2 at UC Riverside, 12/6/14 Blocked Shots______3 vs. North Dakota, 2/19/15 Turnovers______3 four times Minutes______35 vs. CSU Bakersfield, 12/13/14

Portland State Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 23 22 634 27.6 109 218 .500 1 5 .200 45 62 .726 53 69 122 5.3 58 0 17 30 11 11 264 11.5 Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 15 15 416 27.7 78 152 .513 1 3 .333 26 38 .684 31 47 78 5.2 35 0 10 22 9 6 183 12.2 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 25 VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS Steve Huey

23 • KHARI HOLLOWAY Senior • 1V • Guard • 6-2 • 185 Jackson, Mississippi Mountain Pointe HS • Mesa CC

26 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS

Earned valuable playing time late last season... Troy Wayrynen capable of contributing as an outside shooter and defender.

COACH GEVING SAYS: “Khari played well for us down the stretch last year. He can make open jump shots, values the ball and knows his role. He was proba- bly our hardest worker in the off-season. Khari can play a variety of positions as well.”

2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON Played in 25 games with seven starts and averaged 13 minutes per game... averaged 3.2 points per game, 5.0 points in his seven starts... had 22 assists against only 17 turnovers... shot .842 at the free throw line... scored a season-high 10 points (4-6 FG, 2-4 3-pt) at SIUE (12/12)... had five points and three steals in a win over Eastern Washington (2/20)... nine points and four rebounds in a win at Northern Colorado (2/27).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played two seasons at Mesa Community College... was an NJCAA Division I second team All-American as a sophomore... averaged 17.2 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game... shot .458 from the field, .425 from three-point range and .931 from the line to lead the nation... scored a season-high 31 against Cochise College... had consecutive free throws made streaks of 41, 28 and 19... his team was 21-9, reaching the Region I tournament... averaged 3.5 points playing backup point guard as a freshman.

Originally from Jackson, MS, attended Mountain Pointe High School in Phoenix, AZ... earned All-City honors twice and was a three-time team Most Valuable Player... averaged 19.0 points per game as a senior, 18.2 as a junior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION 2015-16 Portland State Basketball Son of Chris and Tonia Holloway... born Sept. 10, Portland State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Mar 10, 2016) 1994... has two younger brothers, Christopher and Tajh... All games Kinesiology major. 2015-16 Game-by-Game Statistics#23 HOLLOWAY, Khari CAREER HIGHS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Points______10 at SIUE, 12/12/15 Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg Rebounds______4 at Northern Colorado, 2/27/16 at Grand Canyon 11/13/15 19 0-4 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 1.0 5 0 1 0 2 0 0.0 FG Made______4 at SIUE, 12/12/15 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/16/15 15 3-4 .7 5 0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 1.5 1 2 1 0 0 8 4.0 FG Attempted______8 at Northern Colorado, 2/27/16 at UT Rio Grande Valley 11/22/15 14 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 0 1 1.3 0 2 1 0 1 0 2.7 3-pt FG Made______2 three times at Nevada 11/25/15 6 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 3-pt FG Attempts______4 four times MULTNOMAH 11/28/15 11 0-2 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 2 2 1 0 0 0 1.6 FT Made______4 at Northern Colorado, 2/27/16 PORTLAND 12/02/15 5 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.7 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 FT Attempted______6 at Northern Colorado, 2/27/16 at Washington State 12/06/15 11 2-3 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 3-3 1.000 0 0 0 0.6 0 0 0 0 0 7 2.1 Assists______3 vs. Idaho State, 1/16/16 at SIUE 12/12/15 24 4-6 .6 6 7 2-4 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.6 4 1 1 0 0 10 3.1 at CSU Bakersfield 12/22/15 5 1-2 .5 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 5 3.3 ______3 at North Dakota, 2/25/16 CAL STATE FULLERTON 12/29/15 10 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.6 2 1 1 0 0 2 3.2 Steals______3 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/20/16 SACRAMENTO STATE 01/02/16 11 0-3 .0 0 0 0-3 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 0.7 0 1 2 0 0 0 2.9 Blocked Shots______0 at Montana 01/07/16 6 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.7 Turnovers______3 at North Dakota, 2/25/16 WEBER STATE 01/14/16 13 3-6 .5 0 0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 1 2 3 0.8 0 2 0 0 0 8 3.1 Minutes______30 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/20/16 IDAHO STATE 01/16/16 17 0-3 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 0 3 1 0 0 0 2.9 at Sacramento State 01/23/16 2 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.7 at Eastern Washington 01/28/16 10 1-2 .5 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 0.8 1 2 1 0 0 4 2.8 at IDAHO 01/30/16 1 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.6 at Idaho State 02/11/16 8 0-2 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/20/16 * 30 2-5 .4 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 1 1 2 0.8 3 1 1 0 3 5 2.6 at North Dakota 02/25/16 * 25 3-6 .5 0 0 1-4 .2 5 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.9 2 3 3 0 0 7 2.8 at Northern Colorado 02/27/16 * 18 2-8 .2 5 0 1-4 .2 5 0 4-6 .6 6 7 1 3 4 1.0 4 1 0 0 0 9 3.1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 03/03/16 * 21 1-5 .2 0 0 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0 3 3 1.1 1 0 2 0 0 3 3.1 SOUTHERN UTAH 03/05/16 * 19 1-4 .2 5 0 1-1 1.000 0-1 .0 0 0 0 2 2 1.1 3 0 1 0 2 3 3.1 vs Northern Colorado 03/08/16 * 15 2-5 .4 0 0 1-4 .2 5 0 3-3 1.000 0 2 2 1.2 2 1 0 0 0 8 3.3 vs Weber State 3/10/16 * 15 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 1.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 Totals 7 331 25-74 .3 3 8 13-39 .3 3 3 16-19 .8 4 2 5 25 30 1.2 36 22 17 0 8 79 3.2 Portland State Career StatisticsGames played: 25 Rebounds/game: 1.2 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct Minutes/game:3FG 3FA 13.2 Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def TotAssists/game: Avg 0.9PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Points/game: 3.2 Turnovers/game: 0.7 2015-16 25 7 331 13.2 25 74 .338 FG 13Pct: 33.8 39 .333 16 19 .842 5 25 30Assist/turnover 1.2 ratio:36 1.3 1 22 17 0 8 79 3.2 3FG Pct: 33.3 Steals/game: 0.3 Big Sky Conference Statistics FT Pct: 84.2 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 13 5 181 13.9 13 45 .289 7 24 .292 6 9 .667 3 17 20 1.5 17 0 13 11 0 5 39 3.0 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 27 VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS Steve Brenner

34 • MONTIE LEUNEN Senior • 2V • Forward • 6-4 • 190 Portland, Oregon Westview HS • Shasta JC

28 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS Can be a spark off the bench with his aggressive- ness... adds depth at the forward spot... a local player who spent one season at Shasta Junior College... comes from a family of talented athletes.

COACH GEVING SAYS: “Montie is an energy guy who gave us good minutes the last seven games of last season. He is a good defender, offensive rebounder and he knows his role. Montie has also taken on a leadership role with this team in the off-season.”

2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON Played in 11 games and a total of 57 minutes... played 17 minutes and a key role in a win over Eastern Washington (2/20), scoring five points (2-2 FG, 1-1 3-pt) with two rebounds and a steal... played 10 minutes, scoring two points with a steal and a at Northern Colorado (2/27).

2014-15 • SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in five games and a total of 19 minutes... scored two points and grabbed three rebounds.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played the 2012-13 season at Shasta Junior College... earned honorable mention Golden Valley Conference... named team MVP.

Lettered in basketball at Westview High School where his team went to the Oregon 6A State Champion- ship game twice, earning runner-up both times.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Maarten and Marjorie Leunen... born No- vember 15, 1993... has three brothers, Maarty, Matt and Michael... brother Matt is an assistant football coach at Portland State... majoring in Social Science.... hobbies 2014-15 Portland State Basketball are friends, family, video games and golf. Portland State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Jan 30, 2015) Steve Brenner All games

CAREER HIGHS 2014-15 Game-by-Game Statistics#42 LEUNEN, Montie Points______5 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/20/16 Rebounds______2 at San Francisco, 12/18/14 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds ______2 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/20/16 Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg ______2 vs. Weber State, 3/10/16 at Oregon 11/30/14 1 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 FG Made______2 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/20/16 at San Francisco 12/18/14 7 0-2 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 FG Attempted______3 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 WALLA WALLA 12/22/14 7 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.7 1 1 1 0 0 2 0.7 3-pt FG Made______1 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/20/16 EASTERN WASHINGTON 01/15/15 0 2015-160-0 .0 0 0 Portland0-0 .0 0 0 State0-0 Basketball .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 3-pt FG Attempts______2 at San Francisco, 12/18/14 MONTANA 01/29/15Portland 4State0-1 Individual .0 0 0 0-1 Game-by-Game .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 (as0 of Mar1 110,0.6 2016)0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4 FT Made______2 vs. Walla Walla, 12/22/14 Totals 0 19 0-3 .0 0 0 0-3 All .games0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 0.6 1 1 1 0 0 2 0.4 FT Attempted______2 twice 2015-16Games played: 5 Game-by-Game Statistics Rebounds/game: 0.6 Assists______2 at UTRGV, 11/22/15 #34 LEUNEN, Montie Minutes/game: 3.8 Assists/game: 0.2 Steals______1 three times Points/game: 0.4 Total 3-Pointers Turnovers/game:Free throws 0.2 Rebounds Blocked Shots______1 at Northern Colorado, 2/27/16 FGOpponent Pct: 0.0 Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pctAssist/turnoverft-fta pctratio: 1.0off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg Turnovers______2 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/20/16 3FGPACIFIC Pct: 0.0LUTHERAN 11/16/15 6 1-3 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2.0 Minutes______17 vs. Eastern Washington, 2/20/16 FTat UT Pct: Rio 100.0 Grande Valley 11/22/15 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 1 2 0 0 0 0 1.0 MULTNOMAH 11/28/15 2 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 1-2 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 at Washington State 12/06/15 3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 at Eastern Washington 01/28/16 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.6 at Idaho State 02/11/16 1 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/20/16 17 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 1 1 2 0.4 4 0 2 0 1 5 1.1 at North Dakota 02/25/16 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 at Northern Colorado 02/27/16 10 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 1 0 0 1 1 2 1.1 SOUTHERN UTAH 03/05/16 4 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 vs Weber State 3/10/16 8 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2 0 2 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.9 Totals 0 57 4-9 .4 4 4 1-4 .2 5 0 1-2 .5 0 0 3 2 5 0.5 10 3 3 1 3 10 0.9

Games played: 11 Rebounds/game: 0.5 Portland State Career StatisticsMinutes/game: 5.2 Assists/game: 0.3 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct Points/game:3FG 3FA 0.9 Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def TotTurnovers/game: Avg PF 0.3 DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 5 0 19 3.8 0 3 .000 FG Pct:0 44.4 3 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3Assist/turnover 0.6 ratio:1 1.0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0.4 2015-16 11 0 57 5.2 4 9 .444 3FG Pct:1 25.0 4 .250 1 2 .500 3 2 5Steals/game: 0.5 0.310 0 3 3 1 3 10 0.9 TOTAL 16 0 76 4.8 4 12 .333 FT Pct:1 50.0 7 .143 3 4 .750 3 5 8Blocks/game: 0.5 0.111 0 4 4 1 3 12 0.8 Big Sky Conference Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 2 0 4 2.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2015-16 6 0 35 5.8 3 3 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 6 0 0 3 1 2 7 1.2 TOTAL 8 0 39 4.9 3 4 .750 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.4 6 0 0 3 1 2 7 0.9 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 29 VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS

21 • NAMDI OKONKWO Senior • 1V • Center • 7-0 • 210 Dallas, Texas Westwind Prep (AZ) • Western Wyoming JC

A rare player with great size who can make an points, nine rebounds and three blocked shots in a win Did not play basketball until attending one year of impact in the Big Skly Conference... has a chance to be a over Pacific Lutheran (11/16)... had four points and five Westwind Preparatory Academy in Phoenix... named his key contributor. rebounds at Washington (12/6). team’s Most Improved in his one season at Westwind, earning a chance to play in junior college... was cut from COACH GEVING SAYS: “Namdi had a good PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE his high school team in Dallas. off-season and is much improved. We need him to Played two seasons at Western Wyoming Junior rebound, block shots and run the floor in transition. If he College... as a sophomore he averaged 8.3 points, 6.7 PERSONAL INFORMATION can do those things for us, he will be a big contributor.” rebounds, 1.4 blocks in 20.1 minutes per game... named Son of Ike and Chi Okonkwo... born February 28, Most Improved and Defensive Player of the Year... start- 1994... has two sisters, Chidera and Chiny... undecided 2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON ed 30 of 32 contests as his team was 22-10... shot .541 major... hobbies are watching television, sports and play- Has played in 15 games, averaging just over six from the field... as a freshman averaged 4.5 points, 3.8 ing video games... hopes to play professional basketball. minutes per game... averages 1.3 points,2015-16 1.9 rebounds Portland reboundsState Basketball and 1.4 blocks while shooting .533 from the and has blocked 10 shotsPortland in 95 minutes... State Individual had three Game-by-Gamefield... played (as in 31of games,Feb 19, starting 2016) nine. All games CAREER HIGHS Points______4 at Washington State, 12/6/15 2015-16 Game-by-Game Statistics#21 OKONKWO, Namdi ______4 at SIUE, 12/12/15 ______4 at Sacramento State, 1/23/16 Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Rebounds______9 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg FG Made______2 vs. Washington State, 12/6/15 at Grand Canyon 11/13/15 2 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 ______2 at Sacramento State, 1/23/16 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 11/16/15 15 1-3 .3 3 3 0-0 .0 0 0 1-4 .2 5 0 2 7 9 5.0 3 0 1 3 0 3 1.5 FG Attempted______3 twice MULTNOMAH 11/28/15 2 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 3-pt FG Made______0 at Washington State 12/06/15 14 2-3 .6 6 7 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 4 5 3.8 3 0 0 0 0 4 1.8 3-pt FG Attempts______0 at SIUE 12/12/15 14 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 3.8 4 0 3 2 0 4 2.2 FT Made______2 at SIUE, 12/12/15 CSUN 12/17/15 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1.8 ______2 at Idaho State, 2/11/16 at CSU Bakersfield 12/22/15 3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 FT Attempted______4 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 SACRAMENTO STATE 01/02/16 2 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.5 1 0 1 1 0 0 1.4 ______4 at Idaho State, 2/11/16 WEBER STATE 01/14/16 14 1-1 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 1 3 4 2.7 2 0 0 1 1 2 1.4 IDAHO STATE 01/16/16 6 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 1 1 2.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 Assists______0 at Sacramento State 01/23/16 2 2-2 1.000 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 4 1.5 Steals______1 vs. Weber State, 1/14/16 at Eastern Washington 01/28/16 5 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 2 2 2.3 0 1 2 2 0 0 1.4 Blocked Shots______3 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 at Idaho State 02/11/16 6 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 2-4 .5 0 0 1 1 2 2.2 1 0 0 1 0 2 1.5 Turnovers______3 at SIUE, 12/12/15 at Weber State 02/13/16 3 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.4 Minutes______15 vs. Pacific Lutheran, 11/16/15 IDAHO 02/18/16 4 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 1.9 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.3 Totals 0 95 7-14 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 5-11 .4 5 5 5 24 29 1.9 18 1 9 10 1 19 1.3

Games played: 15 Rebounds/game: 1.9 Minutes/game:Portland 6.3 State Career StatisticsAssists/game: 0.1 Points/game:Year 1.3 GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct Turnovers/game:3FG 3FA 0.6 Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg FG2015-16 Pct: 50.0 15 0 95 6.3 7 14 .500 Assist/turnover0 ratio:0 0.1.000 5 11 .455 5 24 29 1.9 18 0 1 9 10 1 19 1.3 FT Pct: 45.5 Steals/game: 0.1 Big Sky Conference StatisticsBlocks/game: 0.7 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 8 0 42 5.3 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 2 8 10 1.3 6 0 1 4 5 1 8 1.0

30 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS 2016-17 VIKING NEWCOMERS 0 • BRYCE CANDA Junior • JC • Guard • 6-4 • 200 Portland, Oregon Grant HS • Central Wyoming JC

Should contend to start right away for the Vikings... a versatile as a sophomore... was named first team All-Region 9... shot .461 combo guard who will have a big impact in his first season. from three-point range as a freshman.

COACH GEVING SAYS: “Bryce can really shoot it and A native of Portland, he prepped at Grant High School... aver- play the point as well. He shoots the ball at a level and we expect aged 12.0 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists as a senior... named him to do that for us. We can play him at the point or at the shoot- first team All-League, second team All-State. ing guard.” PERSONAL INFORMATION PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Son of Darla Probasco-Canda and John Canda... has four Played two seasons at Central Wyoming Junior College... aver- sisters, Brandi, Breanna, Brooke and Tehya... majoring in Arts and aged 19.3 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.7 assists, shooting .468 from Letters... hobbies are collecting shoes and fashion. the field, .415 from three-point range and .796 at the free throw line 2 • MICHAEL MAYHEW Sophomore • JC • Guard • 6-2 • 180 Flower Mound, Texas Marcus HS • Hill College

Brings much-needed outside shooting to the program... likely NJCAA level... named second team All-Conference. to see a role as a scorer off the bench. Lettered in basketball three times at Marcus High School... COACH GEVING SAYS: “Michael is a shooter. Other named first team All-District as a junior and senior, second team teams are going to have to account for him. Hopefully that will open All-District as a sophomore. up some driving lanes for us.” PERSONAL INFORMATION PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Son of Bryan and Lisa Mayhew... born December 19, 1996... Played his freshman season at Hill College... averaged 13.7 has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Julia... majoring in Business points, making 82-168 three-pointers (.488)... shot .468 overall and Management... would like to play professional basketball. .892 at the free throw line, which ranked second in the nation at the 3 • DEONTAE NORTH Junior • JC • Guard • 6-4 • 190 Corona, California Centennial HS • Long Beach State • South Plains JC

A player with Division I experience... strong all-around player Originally signed and played one season at Long Beach State who will see significant playing time in his first season as a Viking in 2014-15... averaged 3.4 points in 12.8 minutes per game as a freshman. COACH GEVING SAYS: “Deontae has a knack for scor- ing. I wouldn’t call him a pure shooter or a pure slasher. He is just Attended Centennial High School in Corona, CA... was a one of those guys who knows how to score. He is around the ball all first-team Open Division All-CIF selection and MaxPreps.com third the time on the offensive end.” team All-State selection... averaged 18.8 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.6 steals as a senior and was named the Riverside Press-Enterprise PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Inland Empire Player of the Year... led his team to a 29-4 record and Played at South Plains College in Levelland, TX in 2015-16... 10-0 league mark, reaching the Southern Section Open Division averaged 12.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists... the Texans were Championship and the Division I CIF Finals... rated as the number 41 21-9 overall, 12-4 in conference play... shot .392 from three-point prospect in the state of California by ESPN... as a junior led Centen- range, making 65 threes... named first team All-Region... MVP of the nial to a 26-3 record, averaging 14 points and 11 rebounds per game Fiesta Bowl Tournament. and was named first team All-League... was first-team All-Moore League as a sophomore at Jordan High School before transferring.

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 31 VIKINGS PLAYER BIOS 4 • BRENDAN RUMEL Freshman • HS • Forward • 6-10 • 235 Tucson, Arizona Rincon HS Has a great combination of size and skill... should see his role High School... named second team All-State, Section Player of the grow consistently throughout his first season and his career... has a Year and first team All-Southern Arizona as a senior... averaged 24.4 chance to be an excellent player in the Big Sky Conference. points, 12.8 rebounds and 3.6 blocks per game while shooting 52% from the field and 75% at the line... as a junior, he averaged 17.8 COACH GEVING SAYS: “Brendan keeps improving daily points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.9 blocks... reached state quarterfinals and the upside on him is huge. He is really smart and he can move in doubles in tennis... selected as Student-Athlete of the Year at his feet well on the defensive end. He can also step out and shoot it University HS as a junior and a senior. to 15-17 feet. He just needs to keep getting stronger and develop as a post threat. He is going to be a really good player in this league.” PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Tiffany and Scott Rumel... born November 4, 1997... has PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE one brother, Rian, and three sisters, Andrea, Kyla and Lauren... plans Lettered in basketball and tennis four times each at University to major in History and is interested in Law School. 5 • TYRELL HENDERSON Freshman • HS • Guard • 6-3 • 170 Tempe, Arizona Corona del Sol HS A young player who comes from a strong high school pro- PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE gram... should grow into a talented Big Sky player over his career. Lettered in basketball four times at Corona del Sol... won three state championships... a four-year member of the honor roll. COACH GEVING SAYS: “Mr. Intangible. A solid player who you wouldn’t say does one thing great, but he does 10 things PERSONAL INFORMATION well. You can count on him to always be in the right spot defensive- Son of Marvin Henderson and Danielle Koger... born February ly.” 24, 1998... has one brother, Tyrese... plans to major in Pre-Law and eventually become a lawyer... hobby is hiking. 22 • BRANDON HOLLINS Junior • JC • Forward • 6-6 • 200 St. Louis, Missouri Jennings HS • Paris JC Expected to play an important role as an inside player for the PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Vikings... will be needed to rebound and defend. Played two seasons at Paris Junior College in Texas... as a freshman averaged 10.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per game COACH GEVING SAYS: “Brandon is a real athlete and while shooting .507 from the field... averaged 12.0 points and 9.0 energy guy, as well as a good rebounder. He is another guy that can rebounds per game and shot .546 from the field his sophomore guard multiple positions and runs the floor extremely well.” season.

30 • TRAYLIN FARRIS Junior • JC • Center • 6-8 • 225 Pearland, Texas Manvel HS • Incarnate Word • Odessa JC An experienced player at the Division I level... expected to do PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE a lot of things for the Vikings, including score, rebound and defend Played one season of Division I basketball and one season at inside... will battle for a starting role. the junior college level... started 28 games for Incarnate Word of the Southland Conference in 2014-15... averaged 10.1 points and 4.7 COACH GEVING SAYS: “Traylin is a lefty scorer who is rebounds per game, shooting .554 from the field... Incarnate Word really good 15 feet and in. He just has knack for scoring and gives us was 18-11 and reached the post-season CollegeInsider Tourna- needed size inside. We will need him to rebound as well.” ment... competed at Odessa JC in 2015-16, averaging 6.7 points and 4.9 rebounds and shooting .582 from the field... the Wranglers were 27-6 on the season.

32 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE THE BIG SKY The Reno Events Center is the host site of the Big Sky Conference Championship Tournament. CONFERENCE

In 2016-17, the Big Sky Conference will compete in its 53rd basketball season. The conference begins its second year with a neutral-site post-season tournament in Reno, NV. All 12 schools will take part in a four-round tournament, Mar. 7-11, at the Reno Events Center. The 12-team conference plays an uneven schedule of 18 games. Each team will play seven opponents in a home-and-home format while facing the other four just once. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified in the Foot- ball Championship Subdivision (FCS). The complete Big Sky Conference lineup includes THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE Eastern Washington, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Mon- tana State, North Dakota, Northern Arizona, Northern Mailing and Street Address: 2491 Washington, Suite 201 Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State, Southern Ogden, UT 84401 Utah and Weber State, with UC Davis and Cal Poly as Phone: (801) 392-1978 football-only schools. Fax: (801) 392-5568 The league has become one of the strongest and www.bigskyconf.com largest Division I conferences in the West and is a na- tional leader in the Football Championship Subdivision. Founded: 1963 In fact, nearly every FCS-level school in the west is now Affiliation: NCAA I a member of the Big Sky Conference. Six times, Big Sky teams have won the Division I National Championship, Sports Sponsored MEN: Cross Country, Football*, Basketball*, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track including Eastern Washington in 2010. A Big Sky team and Field, Tennis*, Golf* Big Sky Conference has played for the national championship in three of the WOMEN: Cross Country, Volleyball*, Basketball*, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Membership past five seasons. Track and Field, Golf*, Tennis*, Soccer*, Softball* UC Davis (football only) The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 Cal Poly (football only) by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, * Conference champion receives automatic bid to NCAA Tournament Eastern Washington Idaho Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six Commissioner: Andrea Williams Idaho State schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before Deputy Commissioner: Ron Loghry Montana the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Assoc. Commissioner/Compliance and Governance/SWA: Jaynee Nadolski Montana State Assistant Commissioner/Championships: Jon Kasper Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and Northern Arizona Communications Director (Football): Jon Oglesby was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight Northern Colorado Communications Director: Jason Ashcraft members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 North Dakota Communications Director: Brad Wall Portland State with the addition of Eastern Washington. Director of Compliance: Damilola Sule Sacramento State The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the Corporate Partnerships: Dave Champlin Southern Utah league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and Administrative Assistant: Janet Carpenter Weber State put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State Accounts Technician: Natanee Spencer and Idaho left and at the same time the conference Business Manager: Stacy Freeman added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Supervisor of Football Officials: Karl Richins Supervisor of Women’s Basketball/Volleyball Officials: Marla Denham Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring saw a “Welcome to Big Sky Country” sign as his team Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with of 2001. entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought “Big the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both The Big Sky now includes nine states spanning Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. men and women. from the Pacific Ocean to the Red River Valley of North Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review Andrea Williams was named the sixth commis- Dakota. The league is represented along the entire called for the newly formed league to be named the Big sioner of the Big Sky Conference on April 29, 2016. She west coast with institutions in Washington, Oregon and Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. worked previously as an Associate Commissioner at the California. League schools also range up and down the The Big Sky sponsors championships in 15 sports, Big 10 Conference. Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor Williams replaced the retiring Doug Fullerton, who Utah, Arizona and Colorado. and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In spent 20 years in the role. Fullerton had replaced former On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted addition, there are also championships in football, and commissioner Ron Stephenson in 1995. Stephenson by the six presidents of the charter members as the women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. This upcoming served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky origi- spring, the Big Sky will sponsor a softball championship commissioner from 1977-81, while John Roning held the nated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie for the first time. post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” In 1988-89, the Big Sky Conference first began Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71. Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, sponsoring women’s sports. The former Mountain West promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring champi- While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to onships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Missoula, Mont., legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 33 THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE EASTERN WASHINGTON IDAHO EAGLES VANDALS Saturday, Feb. 4, 1:05 p.m. • Reese Court, Cheney, WA Thursday, Feb. 2, 7 p.m. • Cowan Spectrum, Moscow, ID Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com

School Information ALL-TIME SERIES School Information ALL-TIME SERIES Location: Cheney, WA PSU leads the series 25-21 Location: Moscow, ID Idaho leads the all-time series 14-12 Founded: 1882 • PSU leads 15-7 in Portland Founded: 1889 • PSU leads 9-4 in Portland Enrollment: 12,361 • EWU leads 14-9 in Cheney Enrollment: 11,594 • UI leads 10-3 in Moscow Conference: Big Sky • PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Eagles PSU leads the Big Sky series 22-20 Nickname: Vandals Idaho leads the Big Sky series 3-1 • PSU leads 13-7 in Portland • The series is tied 1-1 in Portland Colors: Red and White • EWU leads 13-8 in Cheney Colors: Silver and Vandal Gold • UI leads 2-0 in Moscow President: Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo • PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites President: Dr. Chuck Staben Athletics Director: Bill Chaves • The series is tied 1-1 in Big Sky Athletics Director: Dr. Rob Spear Streak: Idaho has won three in a row Arena: Reese Court (5,000) Tournament games Arena: Cowan Spectrum (5,000) and five of the last six Most Points, PSU: 110, 1974-75 Sports Information Streak: PSU is 13-4 since 2008 Sports Information Most Points, UI: 107, 1965-66 Basketball SID: Dave Cook Most Points, PSU: 107, 2015-16 Most Points, EWU: 112, 2015-16 Basketball SID: Joe St. Pierre Largest Margin of Victory Office: 509.359.6334 Overtime games: PSU leads 2-1 Office: 603.475.8548 PSU: 33, 81-48, 2005-06 @ PSU Press Row: 509.359.6331 Press Row: UI: 31, 98-67, 1965-66 @ UI E-mail: [email protected] Largest Margin of Victory E-mail: [email protected] Website: goeags.com PSU: 23, 98-75, 2009-10 @ PSU Website: govandals.com All-Time Series EWU: 30, 91-61, 1999-2000 @ EWU 1965-66 UI 107-83 @ PSU 1965-66 UI 98-67 @ UI Coaching Staff Big Sky Games Coaching Staff 1968-69 UI 68-55 @ UI Head Coach: Jim Hayford 1996-97 PSU 71-67 @ PSU (RG) Head Coach: Don Verlin 1969-70 UI 98-86 @ PSU Alma Mater: Azusa Pacific, 1990 1996-97 PSU 73-58 @ EWU Alma Mater: Colorado State, 1993 1970-71 UI 85-81 @ UI EWU Record: 84-79/5 years 1997-98 PSU 72-59 @ PSU UI Record: 131-126/8 years 1971-72 PSU 90-67 @ PSU Overall Record: 338-163/17 years 1997-98 EWU 93-86 @ EWU Overall Record: 131-126/8 years 1972-73 UI 99-72 @ UI 1998-99 PSU 76-69 @ PSU (MC) 1973-74 PSU 75-70 @ PSU Record vs. PSU: 3-7 Record vs. PSU: 5-1 Assistant Coaches: Chris Victor, 1998-99 EWU 96-87 EWU 1974-75 PSU 80-75 @ UI 1998-99 PSU 80-74 (neutral site)# Assistant Coaches: Tim Murphy, 1974-75 PSU 110-84 @ PSU 1999-00 EWU 91-61 @ EWU Kirk Earlywine, Zac Claus 1975-76 PSU 100-77@ PSU 1999-00 EWU 70-66 @ PSU (MC) 1976-77 UI 93-81 @ UI Program Information 2000-01 EWU 81-72 @ EWU Program Information 1977-78 PSU 66-61 @ UI 2000-01 PSU 73-62 @ PSU 1977-78 PSU 51-39 @ PSU Big Sky Season Championships: 2 Big Sky Season Championships: 4 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 2 2001-02 EWU 88-79 @ PSU 1978-79 PSU 82-73 @ PSU 2001-02 EWU 78-62 @ EWU Big Sky Tourney Championships: 4 1978-79 UI 97-79 @ UI NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2 2002-03 EWU 75-51 @ EWU NCAA Tournament Appearances: 5 2005-06 PSU 61-59 @ UI 2015-16 Record: 18-16 2002-03 EWU 72-58 @ PSU 2015-16 Record: 21-13 2005-06 PSU 81-48 @ PSU BSC Record/Finish: 10-8/t5th 2003-04 EWU 71-63 @ PSU BSC Record/Finish: 12-6/3rd 2011-12 UI 77-68 @ UI Returning Starters: 3 2003-04 EWU 65-60 @ EWU Returning Starters: 4 2013-14 UI 76-75 @ PSU Returning Letterwinners: 7 2004-05 PSU 70-59 @ EWU Returning Letterwinners: 10 Top Returning Players: 2004-05 PSU 71-70 @ PSU Big Sky Games Top Returning Players: 2014-15 PSU 85-73 @ PSU Felix Von Hofe, 6-5, 13.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg 2005-06 EWU 79-60 @ PSU 2005-06 EWU 72-64 @ EWU (ot) Victor Sanders, 6-5, 15.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg 2014-15 UI 87-76 @ UI , 6-6, 12.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 2005-06 EWU 81-75 @ EWU# Arkadiy Mkrtychyan, 6-7, F, 7.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg 2015-16 UI 56-55 @ UI 3.0 apg 2006-07 EWU 88-70 @ PSU Perrion Callandret, 6-2, G, 14.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg 2015-16 UI 80-74 @ PSU Julian Harrell, 6-5, 8.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg 2006-07 PSU 92-86 @ EWU Chad Sherwood, 6-2, 7.6 ppg, 1.6 rpg 2007-08 EWU 58-57 @ EWU Series Data 2007-08 PSU 76-74 @ PSU 2008-09 PSU 83-61 @ PSU Series Data • The Vikings and Eagles split the season 2008-09 PSU 66-62 @ EWU (ot) • Idaho rejoined the Big Sky Conference series each of the last two years. Howev- 2009-10 PSU 98-75 @ PSU in 2014-15. er, PSU has won 13 of 17 games dating 2009-10 PSU 85-77 @ EWU • Idaho has won three in a row and five back to 2008. 2010-11 PSU 74-58 @ PSU the last six meetings. • Each team scored resounding home 2010-11 EWU 65-51 @ EWU • The Vandals had 15 and 20 offensive 2011-12 PSU 78-76 @ EWU (ot) victories last season in the two meetings, rebounds, respectively, in their two wins scoring the most points, respectively, in 2011-12 PSU 69-64 @ PSU 2012-13 EWU 76-65 @ EWU over the Vikings last season. series history (EWU, 112; PSU, 107). 2012-13 PSU 89-80 @ PSU • Chris Sarbaugh made a pair of free 2013-14 PSU 92-83 @ PSU throws with 10.1 seconds left at Idaho to 2013-14 PSU 87-76 @ EWU give the Vandals a 56-55 win. 2014-15 EWU 92-85 @ PSU • A second team All-Conference selection 2014-15 PSU 68-66 @ EWU last season, Victor Sanders was named 2015-16 EWU 112-83 @ EWU 2015-16 PSU 107-91 @ PSU preseason All-Big Sky Conference.

# Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located in record book section

34 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE IDAHO STATE MONTANA BENGALS GRIZZLIES Thursday, February 9, 7:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Thursday, January 19, 7:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com Saturday, Feburary 18, 6 p.m. PT • Dahlberg Arena, Missoula, MT Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com

School Information ALL-TIME SERIES School Information ALL-TIME SERIES Location: Pocatello, ID PSU leads the series 29-20 Location: Missoula, MT UM leads the series 35-22 Founded: 1901 • PSU leads 19-6 in Portland Founded: 1893 • UM leads 22-5 in Missoula Enrollment: 14,489 • ISU leads 14-9 in Pocatello Enrollment: 12,419 • PSU leads 15-13 in Portland Conference: Big Sky • PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites Conference: Big Sky • PSU leads 2-0 at neutral sites UM leads the Big Sky series 27-13 Nickname: Bengals PSU leads the Big Sky series 25-16 Nickname: Grizzlies • PSU leads 15-5 in Portland • UM is 16-3 in Missoula Colors: Orange and Black • ISU leads 11-9 in Pocatello Colors: Maroon and Silver • UM is 11-9 in Portland President: Dr. Arthur C. Vailas • PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites President: Dr. Royce Engstrom • PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites Athletics Director: Jeff Tingey • PSU leads 2-0 in Big Sky Athletics Director: Kent Haslam • PSU leads 1-0 in Big Sky Arena: Holt Arena (8,000) Tournament games Arena: Dahlberg Arena (7,322) Tournament games

Streak: Idaho State has won three in a row Streak: Montana has won seven in a row Sports Information and five of the last six Sports Information at home, 13 of the last 15 overall. Basketball SID: Steve Schaack Most Points, PSU: 118, 1966-67 Basketball SID: Eric Taber Most Points, PSU: 108, 1966-67 Office: 208.282.2621 Most Points, ISU: 112, 1966-67 Office: 406.243.5402 and 2007-08 Press Row: 208.282.5572 and 1973-74 Press Row: 406.243.4281 Most Points, UM: 107, 1969-70 E-mail: [email protected] Overtime games: PSU leads 2-1 E-mail: [email protected] Overtime games: UM 3-2 Website: isubengals.com Website: gogriz.com Largest Margin of Victory Largest Margin of Victory PSU: 35, 98-63, 2009-10 @ PSU PSU: 52, 108-56, 2007-08 @ UM Coaching Staff ISU: 35, 112-77, 1973-74 @ ISU Coaching Staff UM: 32, 90-58, 2009-10 @ UM Head Coach: Bill Evans Head Coach: Travis DeCuire Alma Mater: Southern Utah, 1972 Big Sky Games Alma Mater: Montana, 1994 Big Sky Games ISU Record: 40-80/4 years 1996-97 ISU 71-58 @ PSU UM Record: 41-25/2 years 1996-97 UM 69-68 @ PSU (RG) 1996-97 UM 68-57 @ UM Overall Record: 242-279/19 years 1996-97 ISU 79-60 @ ISU Overall Record: 41-25/2 years 1997-98 PSU 70-55 @ ISU 1997-98 UM 76-67 @ UM Record vs. PSU: 5-2 1997-98 PSU 98-76 @ PSU Record vs. PSU: 1-0 1997-98 PSU 66-57 @ PSU (RG) Assistant Coaches: Tim Walsh, 1998-99 PSU 90-69 @ PSU (MC) Assistant Coaches: Chris Cobb, 1998-99 PSU 73-58 @ PSU (RG) Andy Ward, Jay Collins 1998-99 PSU 78-76 @ ISU Marlon Stewart, Rachi Wortham 1998-99 UM 87-81 @ UM (ot) 1999-00 PSU 84-70 @ ISU 1999-00 UM 78-76 @ UM Program Information 1999-00 PSU 87-64 @ PSU (MC) Program Information 1999-00 UM 88-79 @ PSU (RG) (ot) 2000-01 PSU 87-83 @ PSU (ot) 2000-01 UM 79-58 @ UM Big Sky Season Championships: 2 2000-01 ISU 78-77 @ ISU Big Sky Season Championships: 8 2000-01 PSU 67-60 @ PSU Big Sky Tourney Championships: 2 2001-02 PSU 87-77 @ ISU Big Sky Tourney Championships: 9 2001-02 UM 99-88 @ PSU NCAA Tournament Appearances: 11 2001-02 PSU 91-78 @ PSU NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 2001-02 UM 80-66 @ UM 2015-16 Record: 16-15 2002-03 ISU 58-57 @ ISU 2015-16 Record: 21-12 2002-03 UM 61-49 @ UM Big Sky Record/Finish: 11-7/4th 2002-03 PSU 77-69 @ PSU Big Sky Record/Finish: 14-4/2nd 2002-03 UM 67-49 @ PSU Returning Starters: 4 2003-04 ISU 80-71 @ PSU Returning Starters: 4 2003-04 PSU 89-78 @ PSU 2003-04 PSU 59-57 @ UM Returning Letterwinners: 8 2003-04 ISU 82-72 @ ISU Returning Letterwinners: 8 2004-05 ISU 72-69 @ ISU 2004-05 PSU 89-77 @ PSU Top Returning Players: 2004-05 PSU 79-58 @ PSU Top Returning Players: 2004-05 UM 79-65 @ UM Ethan Telfair, 6-0, 20.2 ppg, 5.3 apg, 4.0 rpg 2005-06 ISU 68-66 @ PSU Walter Wright, 5-10, 13.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg 2005-06 UM 98-77 @ UM Geno Luzcando, 6-3, 14.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg 2005-06 PSU 80-73 @ ISU Brandon Gfeller, 6-4, 8.3 ppg, 2.2 rpg 2005-06 PSU 93-92 @ PSU (ot) Gary Chivichyan, 6-4, 7.6 ppg, 2.4 rpg 2006-07 PSU 67-65 @ ISU Michael Oguine, 6-2, 11.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg 2006-07 UM 80-74 @ PSU Kyle Ingram, 6-8, 6.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg 2006-07 PSU 70-63 @ PSU 2006-07 PSU 70-68 @ UM 2007-08 PSU 71-61 @ ISU 2007-08 PSU 70-68 @ PSU 2007-08 PSU 81-58 @ PSU Series Data 2007-08 PSU 108-56 @ UM Series Data 2007-08 PSU 72-61 @ PSU (RG)# • Montana has won three in a row and 2008-09 PSU 72-45 @ PSU • Idaho State has won three in a row and 2008-09 PSU 85-58 @ PSU 13 of the last 15 meetings overall. 2008-09 UM 72-65 @ UM five of the last six meetings. 2008-09 ISU 78-69 @ ISU • Walter Wright was named a Preseason 2009-10 UM 90-58 @ UM • ISU point guard Ethan Telfair had 60 2008-09 PSU 61-53 @ neutral site# All-Big Sky Conference selection. 2009-10 UM 81-76 @ PSU points and 16 assists in leading the Ben- 2009-10 ISU 88-80 @ ISU (ot) • The Vikings have not won in Missoula 2010-11 UM 77-70 @ UM 2010-11 UM 85-84 @ PSU gals to two wins over the Vikings. Telfair 2009-10 PSU 98-63 @ PSU since 2008. 2010-11 PSU 79-72 @ ISU 2011-12 UM 75-64 @ UM was the Big Sky’s Newcomer of the Year 2010-11 ISU 84-79 @ PSU 2011-12 UM 69-67 @ PSU in 2015-16. 2011-12 PSU 80-68 @ PSU 2012-13 UM 62-55 @ UM • PSU shot only .357 and .397 in the two 2011-12 PSU 67-54 @ ISU 2012-13 UM 81-68 @ PSU losses to Idaho State last season. 2012-13 PSU 63-49 @ PSU 2013-14 PSU 81-78 @ PSU (3ot) 2012-13 ISU 72-71 @ ISU 2013-14 UM 82-76 @ UM (ot) 2013-14 ISU 87-76 @ ISU 2013-14 PSU 70-63 @ neutral site# 2013-14 PSU 78-74 @ PSU (ot) 2014-15 UM 73-54 @ PSU 2014-15 ISU 80-76 @ ISU 2015-16 UM 79-66 @ UM 2015-16 ISU 73-70 @ PSU 2015-16 UM 82-80 @ PSU 2015-16 ISU 88-71 @ ISU # Big Sky Tournament game # Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located complete series scores located in record book section in record book section

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 35 THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE MONTANA STATE NORTH DAKOTA BOBCATS FIGHTING HAWKS Saturday, January 21, 7:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Thursday, December 29, 7:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Thursday, February 16, 6 p.m. PT • Worthington Arena, Bozeman, MT Saturday, March 4, 2 p.m. PT • Betty Englestad Center, Grand Forks, ND Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com

School Information ALL-TIME SERIES School Information ALL-TIME SERIES Location: Bozeman, MT MSU leads the series 31-22 Location: Grand Forks, ND UND leads the series 7-3 Founded: 1893 • MSU leads 21-5 in Bozeman Founded: 1883 • UND leads 4-1 in Grand Forks Enrollment: 16,600 • PSU leads 15-10 in Portland Enrollment: 14,951 • PSU leads 2-1 in Portland Conference: Big Sky • PSU leads 2-0 at neutral sites Conference: Big Sky • UND leads 1-0 at neutral sites Nickname: Bobcats MSU leads the Big Sky series 24-19 Nickname: Fighting Hawks UND leads the Big Sky series 5-3 • MSU leads 16-4 in Bozeman Colors: Blue and Gold • UND leads 3-1 in Grand Forks • PSU leads 14-8 in Portland Colors: Kelly Green and White • PSU leads 2-1 in Portland President: Dr. Wadad Cruzado • PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites President: Mark Kennedy • UND leads 1-0 at neutral sites Athletics Director: Leon Costello • PSU leads 4-0 in Big Sky Athletics Director: Brian Faison • UND leads 1-0 in Big Sky Arena: Worthington (7,250) Tournament games Arena: Betty Engelstad Center (3,064) Tournament games

Sports Information Streak: PSU has won three in a row Streak: PSU has won two straight and Most Points, PSU: 101, 1997-98 (3ot) Sports Information the last two games in Portland Basketball SID: Bill Lamberty Most Points, MSU: 110, 1967-68 Basketball SID: Ryan Powell Most Points, PSU: 82, 2014-15 Office: 406.994.5133 Overtime games: PSU 4-0 Office: 701.777.2986 Most Points, UND: 85, 2012-13 Press Row: 406.994.3210 Press Row: 701.777.5061 Overtime games: 0-0 E-mail: [email protected] Largest Margin of Victory E-mail: [email protected] Website: msubobcats.com PSU: 28, 96-68, 2007-08 @ MSU Website: undsports.com Largest Margin of Victory MSU: 54, 97-43, 1964-65 @ MSU PSU: 10, 80-70, 2014-15 @ PSU UND: 16, 79-63, 2013-14 @ Ogden# Coaching Staff Big Sky Games Coaching Staff Head Coach: 1996-97 PSU 76-69 @ PSU (RG) Head Coach: Brian Jones Big Sky Games Alma Mater: Marshall, 1989 1996-97 MSU 61-59 @ MSU Alma Mater: Northern Iowa, 1994 2012-13 UND 85-76 @ UND MSU Record: 21-40/2 years 1997-98 MSU 86-63 @ MSU UND Record: 144-169/10 years 2012-13 UND 74-66 @ PSU Overall Record: 21-40/2 years 1997-98 PSU 101-100 @ PSU (RG) (3ot) Overall Record: 144-169/10 years 2013-14 PSU 70-68 @ PSU 1998-99 PSU 76-75 @ PSU (RG) (ot) 2013-14 UND 83-73 @ UND Record vs. PSU: 0-3 Record vs. PSU: 5-3 Assistant Coaches: Eric Jackson, 1998-99 MSU 94-86 @ MSU 2013-14 UND 79-63 @ neutral site# 1999-00 MSU 91-73 @ MSU Assistant Coaches: Steve Grabowski, 2014-15 PSU 82-75 @ UND Chris Haslam, Brandon Lincoln 1999-00 PSU 84-67 @ PSU (RG) Jeff Horner, Brad Davidson 2014-15 PSU 80-70 @ PSU 2000-01 MSU 82-75 @ MSU 2015-16 UND 80-77 @ UND Program Information 2000-01 MSU 72-63 @ PSU (RG) Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 4 2001-02 MSU 74-68 @ PSU # Big Sky Tournament game Big Sky Season Championships: 0 complete series scores located Big Sky Tourney Championships: 2 2001-02 MSU 94-82 @ MSU 2002-03 MSU 52-48 @ MSU Big Sky Tourney Championships: 0 in record book section NCAA Tournament Appearances: 3 2002-03 MSU 60-56 @ PSU NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0 2015-16 Record: 14-17 2003-04 MSU 61-54 @ PSU 2015-16 Record: 17-16 Big Sky Record/Finish: 9-9/7th 2003-04 MSU 64-56 @ MSU Big Sky Record/Finish: 10-8/4th Returning Starters: 3 2004-05 PSU 68-51 @ PSU Returning Starters: 5 Returning Letterwinners: 6 2004-05 PSU 88-82 @ MSU (ot) Returning Letterwinners: 9 Top Returning Players: 2005-06 MSU 69-68 @ MSU 2005-06 PSU 82-59 @ PSU Top Returning Players: , 6-4, 18.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg Quinton Hooker, 6-0, 20.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg Quinton Everett, 6-3, 7.1 ppg, 5.2 rpg 2006-07 PSU 79-65 @ PSU 2006-07 MSU 79-71 @ MSU Corey Baldwin, 6-4, 7.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg Zach Green, 6-4, 8.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg 2006-07 PSU 96-71 @ PSU # Drick Bernstine, 6-8, 9.7 ppg, 9.1 rpg Sarp Gobeloglu, 6-10, 8.4 ppg, 3.5 rpg 2007-08 PSU 96-85 @ PSU Geno Crandall, 6-3, 10.8 ppg, 4.2 apg 2007-08 PSU 96-68 @ MSU Carson Shanks, 7-0, 6.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg Series Data 2008-09 MSU 85-82 @ MSU • Guard Tyler Hall was named Freshman 2008-09 PSU 64-58 @ PSU 2008-09 PSU 79-77 (neutral site)# Series Data of the Year and 2nd team All-Big Sky 2009-10 MSU 77-71 @ MSU • North Dakota is in its fifth year as a Conference. 2009-10 MSU 79-71 @ PSU member of the Big Sky Conference. • Cameron Forte had 26 points and 11 2009-10 PSU 68-65 @ MSU# • Quinton Hooker scored 38 points in rebounds in a win at Montana State last 2010-11 MSU 74-65 @ MSU the win over Portland State last season. year. The Vikings shot .604 in an 83-68 2010-11 PSU 69-64 @ PSU He was selected first team All-Big Sky home victory over the Bobcats. De’Sean 2011-12 MSU 86-73 @ MSU Conference at the end of the season. This Parsons had 13 points, 13 rebounds and 2011-12 MSU 70-65 @ PSU season he has been named the Big Sky four steals in that game. 2011-12 PSU 75-53 @ PSU# 2012-13 MSU 62-59 @ MSU Preseason Player of the Year. • The Bobcats were knocked out in the 2012-13 MSU 70-64 @ PSU • North Dakota got a new nickname last opening round of the 2015-16 Big Sky 2013-14 MSU 79-76 @ PSU year, The Fighting Hawks. Conference Tournament by Sacramento 2013-14 MSU 69-64 @ MSU • UND returns its entire starting lineup State. 2014-15 PSU 80-62 @ PSU 2015-16 PSU 77-70 @ MSU from 2015-16. 2015-16 PSU 83-68 @ PSU

# Big Sky Tournament game complete series scores located in record book section

36 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE NORTHERN ARIZONA NORTHERN COLORADO LUMBERJACKS BEARS Thursday, January 12, 5:30 p.m. PT • JL Walkup Skydome, Flagstaff, AZ Saturday, December 31, 2:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Saturday, January 25, 7:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Thursday, March 2, 6 p.m. PT • Butler-Hancock Pavilion, Greeley, CO Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com

School Information ALL-TIME SERIES School Information ALL-TIME SERIES Location: Flagstaff, AZ PSU leads the all-time series 23-22 Location: Greeley, CO PSU leads the series 18-6 Founded: 1899 • PSU leads 16-6 in Portland Founded: 1889 • PSU leads 9-2 in Portland Enrollment: 27,830 • NAU leads 13-7 in Flagstaff Enrollment: 12,000 • PSU leads 8-4 in Greeley Conference: Big Sky • NAU leads 3-0 at neutral sites Conference: Big Sky • PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites Nickname: Lumberjacks The Big Sky series is tied 21-21 Nickname: Bears PSU leads the Big Sky series 14-6 • PSU leads 15-6 in Portland • PSU leads 7-2 in Portland Colors: Blue and Gold • NAU leads 13-6 in Flagstaff Colors: Blue and Gold • PSU leads 6-4 in Greeley President: Dr. Rita Cheng • NAU leads 2-0 at neutral sites President: Kay Norton • PSU leads 1-0 at neutral sites Athletics Director: Dr. Lisa Campos • NAU leads 2-1 in Big Sky Athletics Director: Darren Dunn • PSU leads 1-0 in Big Sky Arena: JL Walkup Skydome (7,000) Tournament games Arena: Butler-Hancock Pavilion (2,977) Tournament games

Streak: None Streak: PSU has won four of five Sports Information Most Points, PSU: 103, 1974-75 Sports Information Most Points, PSU: 107, 1974-75 Basketball SID: Denise Thompson Most Points, NAU: 108, 1966-67 Basketball SID: Kobee Stalder Most Points, UNC: 90, 2014-15 Office: 928.523.6792 Overtime games: PSU 3-1 Office: 970.351.9645 Overtime games: PSU 1-0 Press Row: 928.523.9221 Press Row: 970.351.2522 E-mail: [email protected] Largest Margin of Victory E-mail: [email protected] Largest Margin of Victory Website: nauathletics.com PSU: 26, 101-75, 1999-00 @ PSU Website: uncbears.com PSU: 31, 107-76, 1974-75 @ PSU NAU: 33, 87-54, 1997-98 @ NAU UNC: 17, 67-50, 2012-13 @ UNC

Coaching Staff Big Sky Games Coaching Staff Big Sky Games Head Coach: Jack Murphy 1996-97 NAU 54-42 @ NAU Head Coach: 2006-07 PSU 79-66 @ UNC Alma Mater: Arizona, 2002 1996-97 PSU 72-68 @ PSU (ot) (RG) Alma Mater: Western State 2006-07 PSU 86-71 @ PSU NAU Record: 54-78/4 years 1997-98 PSU 72-70 @ PSU UNC Record: 0-0/1st year 2007-08 PSU 85-83 @ PSU (ot) Overall Record: 54-78/4 years 1997-98 NAU 87-54 @ NAU Overall Record: 0-0/1st year 2007-08 PSU 88-79 @ UNC 1998-99 NAU 82-52 @ NAU 2008-09 PSU 57-43 @ UNC Record vs. PSU: 3-2 1998-99 PSU 77-76 @ PSU (ot) (MC) Record vs. PSU: 0-0 2008-09 PSU 77-74 @ PSU Assistant Coaches: Wes Pifer, 1998-99 NAU 73-56 (neutral site)# Assistant Coaches: , 2009-10 PSU 85-69 @ PSU Matt Dunn, Ben Tucker 1999-00 PSU 101-75 @ PSU Ken DeWeese, Vinnir McGhee 2009-10 UNC 64-61 @ UNC 1999-00 NAU 71-57 @ NAU 2010-11 UNC 79-66 @ PSU Program Information 1999-00 NAU 77-75 (neutral site)# Program Information 2010-11 UNC 85-72 @ UNC 2000-01 NAU 90-62 @ NAU 2011-12 PSU 86-75 @ UNC Big Sky Season Championships: 4 2000-01 PSU 68-64 @ PSU Big Sky Season Championships: 1 2011-12 PSU 75-74 @ PSU Big Sky Tourney Championships: 2 2001-02 NAU 77-60 @ PSU Big Sky Tourney Championships: 1 2012-13 UNC 67-50 @ UNC NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2 2001-02 PSU 88-79 @ NAU NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 2012-13 UNC 85-75 @ PSU 2015-16 Record: 5-25 2002-03 PSU 73-60 @ PSU 2015-16 Record: 10-21 2013-14 PSU 80-57 @ PSU Big Sky Record/Finish: 3-15/t11th 2002-03 NAU 75-64 @ NAU Big Sky Record/Finish: 7-9/9th 2013-14 PSU 77-68 @ UNC Returning Starters: 3 2003-04 PSU 71-65 @ NAU Returning Starters: 2 2014-15 UNC 90-85 @ UNC Returning Letterwinners: 8 2003-04 PSU 85-78 @ PSU Returning Letterwinners: 7 2014-15 PSU 91-75 @ PSU 2004-05 PSU 91-78 @ PSU 2015-16 PSU 89-86 @ UNC Top Returning Players: 2004-05 PSU 84-81 @ NAU Top Returning Players: 2015-16 PSU 74-67 (neutral site)# Ako Kaluna, 6-7, 12.4 ppg, 7.2 rpg 2005-06 NAU 86-77 @ NAU Anthony Johnson, 6-2, 15.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg Jaleni Neely, 6-0, 10.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg 2005-06 NAU 65-63 @ PSU Jeremy Verhagen, 6-10, 6.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg # Big Sky Tournament Game complete series scores located 2006-07 NAU 85-78 @ NAU Torrey Johnson, 6-3, 9.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg in record book section Mike Green, 5-10, 7.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg 2006-07 PSU 83-78 @ PSU Series Data 2007-08 PSU 80-66 @ PSU 2007-08 PSU 71-68 @ NAU • Calaen Robinson hit a three-pointer Series Data 2007-08 PSU 67-51 @ PSU (RG)# with two seconds left as the Vikings • Portland State ended a five-game 2008-09 PSU 92-91 @ NAU (4ot) beat the Bears 89-86 in Greeley last losing streak to Northern Arizona last 2008-09 PSU 78-66 @ PSU season. The lead had changed hands season. 2009-10 NAU 93-86 @ PSU four times in the last two minutes. 2009-10 NAU 86-85 @ NAU (2ot) • Portland State swept all three games 2010-11 NAU 71-59 @ PSU last season and has won five of the 2010-11 NAU 79-52 @ NAU 2011-12 PSU 82-62 @ PSU last six meetings in the series. 2011-12 PSU 76-65 @ NAU • Northern Colorado will be ineligible 2012-13 PSU 79-74 @ PSU for the 2017 Big Sky Conference 2012-13 NAU 79-72 @ NAU Tournament due to a self-imposed 2013-14 NAU 77-56 @ NAU postseason ban. 2013-14 NAU 65-63 @ PSU 2014-15 NAU 73-60 @ PSU 2014-15 NAU 58-51 @ NAU 2015-16 PSU 89-81 @ PSU

# Big Sky Tournament Game complete series scores located in record book section

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 37 THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE SACRAMENTO STATE SOUTHERN UTAH HORNETS THUNDERBIRDS Saturday, January 7, 7:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Saturday, January 14, 5:30 p.m. PT • The Centrum, Cedar City, UT Saturday, January 28, 7:05 p.m. • The Hornets Nest, Sacramento, CA Thursday, February 23, 7:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com

School Information ALL-TIME SERIES School Information ALL-TIME SERIES Location: Sacramento, CA PSU leads the series 28-15 Location: Cedar City, UT PSU leads the series 7-1 Founded: 1947 • PSU leads 18-3 in Portland Founded: 1897 • PSU leads 5-0 in Portland Enrollment: 30,284 • SAC leads 11-10 in Sacramento Enrollment: 8,066 • PSU leads 2-1 in Cedar City Conference: Big Sky • SAC leads 1-0 at neutral sites Conference: Big Sky PSU leads the Big Sky series 6-1 PSU leads the Big Sky series 27-14 • PSU leads 4-0 in Portland Nickname: Hornets • PSU leads 17-3 in Portland Nickname: Thunderbirds • PSU leads 2-1 in Cedar City Colors: Green and Gold • The series is tied 10-10 in Sacramento Colors: Scarlett and White President: Dr. Robert S. Nelson • SAC leads 1-0 at neutral sites President: Scott Wyatt Streak: PSU has won six in a row Athletics Director: Bill Macriss Athletics Director: Jason Butikofer Most Points, PSU: 107, 1969-70 Arena: Hornets Nest (1,012) Streak: PSU has won the last two meetings Arena: Centrum (5,300) Most Points, SUU: 93, 1969-70 Most Points, PSU: 100, 1975-76 Overtime games: 0-0 and 2006-07 Sports Information Most Points, SAC: 98, 1968-69 Sports Information Largest Margin of Victory Basketball SID: Ryan Bjork Overtime games: PSU leads 2-0 Basketball SID: Chanel Barnes PSU: 21, 90-69, 2012-13 @ PSU Office: 916.278.7426 Office: 435.865.8229 SUU: 13, 76-63, 2012-13 @ SUU Press Row: 916.278.7531 Largest Margin of Victory Press Row: 435.586.7858 E-mail: [email protected] PSU: 28, 94-66, 2009-10 @ PSU E-mail: [email protected] 1969-70 PSU 107-93 @ PSU SAC: 17, 77-60, 2000-01 @ SAC Website: hornetsports.com Website: suutbirds.com Big Sky Games 2012-13 SUU 76-63 @ SUU Big Sky Games 2012-13 PSU 90-69 @ PSU 1996-97 SAC 69-61 @ SAC Coaching Staff Coaching Staff 2013-14 PSU 67-64 @ PSU 1996-97 PSU 53-47 @ PSU (RG) Head Coach: Head Coach: 2013-14 PSU 86-79 @ SUU 1997-98 PSU 65-52 @ SAC Alma Mater: Sacramento State, 1980 Alma Mater: Central Michigan, 2003 2014-15 PSU 71-68 @ PSU 1997-98 PSU 79-67 @ PSU SAC Record: 91-147/8 years SUU Record: 0-0/1st year 2014-15 PSU 86-73 @ SUU 1998-99 PSU 68-61 @ PSU (MC) 2015-16 PSU 88-86 @ PSU Overall Record: 91-147/8 years 1998-99 SAC 63-62 @ SAC Overall Record: 9-8/1 year (interim UNLV) Record vs. PSU: 6-9 1999-00 PSU 72-70 @ SAC Record vs. PSU: 0-0 # Big Sky Tournament Game Assistant Coaches: Brandon Laird, 1999-00 PSU 80-65 @ PSU (MC) Assistant Coaches: John Wardenburg, complete series scores located Ajay Riding, Chris Walker 2000-01 PSU 81-77 @ PSU (ot) Patrice Days, Andy Johnson in record book section 2000-01 SAC 77-60 @ SAC 2001-02 PSU 86-83 @ PSU Program Information 2001-02 PSU 74-67 @ SAC Program Information Big Sky Season Championships: 0 2002-03 PSU 65-62 @ PSU Big Sky Season Championships: 0 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 0 2002-03 SAC 72-58 @ SAC Big Sky Tourney Championships: 0 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0 2003-04 SAC 76-64 @ SAC NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 2015-16 Record: 14-17 2003-04 PSU 69-65 @ PSU 2015-16 Record: 5-24 Big Sky Record/Finish: 6-12/10th 2004-05 PSU 79-69 @ PSU Big Sky Record/Finish: 3-15/t11th Returning Starters: 4 2004-05 PSU 71-66 @ SAC Returning Starters: 5 2005-06 SAC 76-60 @ SAC Returning Letterwinners: 9 2005-06 SAC 68-65 @ PSU Returning Letterwinners: 8 Top Returning Players: 2006-07 SAC 97-93 @ SAC Top Returning Players: Justin Strings, 6-7, 15.5 ppg, 6.7 rpg 2006-07 PSU 100-73 @ PSU James McGee, 6-2, 12.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg Marcus Graves, 6-0, 12.2 ppg, 4.3 apg 2007-08 PSU 83-58 @ PSU Race Parsons, 6-4, 8.4 ppg, 3.9 rpg Eric Stuteville, 6-11, 8.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg 2007-08 PSU 79-56 @ SAC John Marshall, 6-1, 6.0 ppg, 2.3 apg Nick Hornsby, 6-7, 7.8 ppg, 6.9 rpg 2008-09 PSU 79-67 @ SAC 2008-09 PSU 59-42 @ PSU 2009-10 PSU 94-66 @ PSU Series Data Series Data 2009-10 PSU 76-62 @ SAC • The Vikings swept the series last year • In two full games last season, PSU 2010-11 PSU 86-80 @ PSU and have won six straight against the never trailed Sacramento State, 2010-11 SAC 63-55 @ SAC Thunderbirds. leading for over 76 minutes. 2011-12 PSU 85-67 @ PSU • Todd Simon is one of two first-year • PSU has won more games at Sacra- 2011-12 PSU 94-88 @ SAC coaches in the Big Sky Conference. 2012-13 PSU 87-69 @ PSU mento State (10) than any other road 2012-13 SAC 77-71 @ SAC venue in 20 seasons in the Big Sky 2013-14 PSU 68-64 @ SAC (ot) Conference. 2013-14 SAC 72-65 @ PSU 2014-15 SAC 64-60 @ SAC 2014-15 SAC 73-60 @ PSU 2014-15 SAC 70-60 (neutral site)# 2015-16 PSU 76-68 @ PSU 2015-16 PSU 81-63 @ SAC

# Big Sky Tournament Game complete series scores located in record book section

38 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE WEBER STATE ARIZONA STATE CS FULLERTON WILDCATS SUN DEVILS TITANS Saturday, February 11, 7:05 p.m. • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Friday, November 11, 6 p.m. PT Sunday, November 13, 4 p.m. Live Audio and Video: www.GoViks.com • Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com Wells Fargo Arena, Tucson, AZ Titan Gym, Fullerton, CA School Information School Information Location: Tucson, AZ Location: Fullerton, CA School Information ALL-TIME SERIES Founded: 1885 Founded: 1957 Location: Ogden, UT WSU leads the series 36-13 Enrollment: 82,000 Enrollment: 38,128 Founded: 1889 • WSU leads 22-2 in Ogden Conference: Pac-12 Conference: Big West Enrollment: 25,955 • The series is tied 11-11 in Portland Nickname: Sun Devils Nickname: Titans Conference: Big Sky • WSU is 3-0 at neutral sites Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Blue, White and Orange Nickname: Wildcats WSU leads the Big Sky series 32-13 • WSU leads 20-2 in Ogden President: Dr. Michael Crow Chancellor: Mildred Garcia Colors: Royal Purple and White • PSU leads 11-9 in Portland Athletics Director: Ray Anderson Athletics Director: Jim Donovan President: Dr. Charles A. Wight • WSU is 3-0 at neutral sites Arena: Wells Fargo Arena (14,000) Arena: Titan Gym (4,000) Athletics Director: Jerry Bovee • WSU leads 6-0 in the Big Sky Arena: Dee Events Center (11,500) Tournament games Sports Information Sports Information Streak: Weber State has won three in a row Basketball SID: Doug Tammaro Basketball SID: Rafael Guerrero Sports Information and 10 of the last 12 meetings Office: 480.734.7795 Office: 657.278.7547 Basketball SID: Paul Grua Most Points, PSU: 87, 1950-51 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Office: 801.626.7414 Most Points, WSU: 100, 1964-65 Website: www.thesundevils.com Website: www.fullertontitans.com Press Row: 801.626.6588 Overtime games: WSU leads 1-0 E-mail: [email protected] Largest Margin of Victory Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Website: weberstatesports.com PSU: 23, 82-59, 1998-99 @ PSU Head Coach: Bobby Hurley Head Coach: Dedrique Taylor WSU: 46, 100-54, 1964-65 @ WSU Alma Mater: Duke, 1993 Alma Mater: UC Davis, 1997 Coaching Staff Big Sky Games ASU Record: 15-17/1 year CSF Record: 30-62/3 years Head Coach: 1996-97 WSU 74-73 @ WSU Overall Record: 57-37/3 years Overall Record: 30-62/3 years Alma Mater: Buena Vista, 1982 1996-97 PSU 77-75 @ PSU (RG) Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Record vs. PSU: 0-1 WSU Record: 208-113/10 years 1997-98 PSU 77-65 @ PSU (RG) Assistant Coaches: Rashon Burno, Assistant Coaches: John Smith, Overall Record: 208-113/10 years 1997-98 WSU 61-51 @ WSU Levi Watkins, Anthony Coleman , Joe Harge Record vs. PSU: 17-5 1998-99 PSU 82-59 @ PSU (RG) 1998-99 WSU 92-82 @ WSU Assistant Coaches: Eric Duft, 1999-00 WSU 80-65 @ WSU Program Information Program Information Garrett Lever, David Marek 1999-00 WSU 92-79 @ PSU 2015-16 Record: 15-17 2015-16 Record: 10-20 2000-01 PSU 85-80 @ PSU Conference Record/Finish: 5-13 Conference Record/Finish: 3-13 Program Information 2000-01 WSU 85-71 @ WSU Returning Starters: 2 Returning Starters: 2 Big Sky Season Championships: 22 2001-02 WSU 90-85 @ WSU 2001-02 PSU 83-77 @ PSU Returning Letterwinners: 7 Returning Letterwinners: 5 Big Sky Tourney Championships: 10 2001-02 WSU 84-62 (neutral site)# Top Returning Players: Top Returning Players: NCAA Tournament Appearances: 16 2002-03 WSU 77-64 @ WSU Tra Holder, 6-1, 14.2 ppg, 3.7 apg Tre’ Coggins, 6-3, 15.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg 2015-16 Record: 26-9 2002-03 WSU 83-73 @ PSU Obinna Oleka, 6-8, 9.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg Khalil Ahmad, 6-4, 14.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg Big Sky Record/Finish: 15-3/1st 2003-04 WSU 68-63 @ PSU Kodi Justice, 6-5, 7.9 ppg, 2.4 apg Lionheart Leslie, 5-10, 8.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg Returning Starters: 4 2003-04 WSU 71-57 @ WSU 2004-05 PSU 73-62 @ PSU Returning Letterwinners: 9 Series Data Series Data Top Returning Players: 2004-05 WSU 70-66 @ WSU 2004-05 WSU 71-61 @ PSU (MC)# • Portland State and Arizona State will • Cal State Fullerton is Portland State’s Jeremy Senglin, 6-2, 17.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg 2005-06 PSU 73-59 @ PSU meet for the first time in 10 seasons. only Big West opponent this season. Kyndahl Hill, 6-7, 8.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg 2005-06 PSU 77-66 @ WSU • Arizona State is the Vikings’ only Pac- The Vikings are 26-34 all-time against Ryan Richardson, 6-4, 6.7 ppg, 1.8 rpg 2006-07 WSU 75-65 @ WSU 12 opponent this season. The Vikings the Big West, 4-5 against CSUF. Zach Braxton, 6-9, 6.9 ppg, 4.1 rpg 2006-07 WSU 64-62 @ PSU are 5-49 all-time against Pac-12 • Dedrique Taylor is a former Portland McKay Cannon, 6-0, 5.5 ppg, 2.7 apg 2006-07 WSU 77-74 @ WSU# 2007-08 WSU 73-68 @ WSU teams, with two of the wins coming State assistant coach under Heath 2007-08 PSU 76-73 @ PSU against the Sun Devils. Schroyer (2002-05). Series Data 2008-09 WSU 80-66 @ PSU • PSU is 0-4 all-time at Cal State • Weber State won all three meetings 2008-09 WSU 78-68 @ WSU ALL-TIME SERIES Fullerton. with the Vikings last season, including 2009-10 WSU 86-83 @ WSU • The Vikings shot 69% in the second a Big Sky Tournament quarterfinal. The 2009-10 PSU 84-79 @ PSU ASU leads the series 3-2 half of last season’s 89-82 win over Wildcats are 6-0 all-time against the 2009-10 WSU 69-60 @ WSU# 1976-77 ASU 115-92 @ ASU the Titans. Still, the Vikings needed to Vikings in the Big Sky Tourney. 2010-11 PSU 71-69 @ PSU 2010-11 WSU 80-58 @ WSU 1997-98 ASU 83-66 @ ASU make 16-20 free throws in the final • Jeremy Senglin was a first team 2011-12 WSU 88-81 @ PSU 1999-00 ASU 79-57 @ ASU 2:32 of the game. All-Big Sky Conference selection in 2011-12 WSU 92-79 @ WSU 2001-02 PSU 79-69 @ ASU (ot) 2015-16 and preseason All-Big Sky 2011-12 WSU 69-63 (neutral site)# 2006-07 PSU 71-67 @ ASU ALL-TIME SERIES Conference in 2016-17. 2012-13 WSU 73-69 @ PSU (ot) CSF leads the series 5-4 2012-13 WSU 80-52 @ WSU 2013-14 WSU 79-62 @ WSU 1977-78 CSF 80-62 @ PSU 2013-14 PSU 66-59 @ PSU 1978-79 CSF 109-92 @ CSF 2014-15 PSU 69-63 @ WSU 1979-80 CSF 86-81 @ CSF 2015-16 WSU 73-58 @ PSU 1980-81 PSU 60-48 @ PSU 2015-16 WSU 87-78 @ WSU 2007-08 CSF 85-69 @ CSF 2015-16 WSU 78-74 (neutral site)# 2008-09 PSU 76-75 @ PSU # Big Sky Tournament game 2010-11 PSU 93-89 @ PSU complete series scores located in 2011-12 CSF 92-86 @ CSF record book section 2015-16 PSU 89-82 @ PSU

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 39 THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE GEORGE FOX LOYOLA PEPPERDINE UTRGV BRUINS MARYMOUNT WAVES VAQUEROS

Thursday, November 17, 7:05 p.m. Friday, November 25, 7 p.m. Sunday, November 27, 3 p.m. Saturday, December 3, 4:35 p.m. Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR Gersten Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA Firestone Fieldhouse, Malibu, CA Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR School Information School Information School Information School Information Location: Newberg, OR Location: Los Angeles, CA Location: Malibu, CA Location: Edinburg, TX Founded: 1891 Founded: 1911 Founded: 1937 Founded: 2015 Enrollment: 3,954 Enrollment: 9,295 Enrollment: 8,000 Enrollment: 27,511 Conference: Northwest Conference: West Coast Conference: West Coast Conference: WAC Nickname: Bruins Nickname: Lions Nickname: Waves Nickname: Vaqueros Colors: Old Gold and Navy Blue Colors: Crimson and Navy Colors: Blue and Orange Colors: Orange, Green and Blue President: Dr. Robin Baker President: Timothy Law Snyder President: Andrew K. Benton President: Dr. Guy Bailey Athletics Director: Craig Taylor Athletics Director: Dr. William Husak Athletics Director: Dr. Steve Potts Athletics Director: Chris King Arena: Miller Gymnasium Arena: Gersten Pavilion (4,156) Arena: Firestone Fieldhouse Arena: UTRGV Fieldhouse (2,500)

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Basketball SID: Danny Cross Basketball SID: John Shaffer Basketball SID: Roger Horne Basketball SID: Jonah Goldberg Office: 503.554.2926 Office: 310.338.7643 Office: 310.506.4455 Office: 956.665.2240 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: athletics.georgefox.edu Website: www.lmulions.com Website: www.pepperdinewaves.com Website: www.goutrgv.com

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach: Maco Hamilton Head Coach: Mike Dunlap Head Coach: Marty Wilson Head Coach: Lew Hill Alma Mater: Eastern Oregon, 2001 Alma Mater: Loyola Marymount, 1980 Alma Mater: Pepperdine, 1989 Alma Mater: Wichita State, 1999 GFU Record: 28-47/3 years LMU Record: 22-40/2 years PU Record: 76-91/6 years UTRGV Record: 0-0/1st year Overall Record: 28-47/3 years Overall Record: 350-145/16 years Overall Record: 76-91/6 years Overall Record: 0-0/1st year Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Jamal McKenzie Assistant Coaches: Reggie Morris Jr., Assistant Coaches: Mark Amaral, Assistant Coaches: Jai Steadman, Patrick Sandle, Brannon Hays Bryant Moore, John Impelman Kenya Crandell, Luke Mackay Program Information 2015-16 Record: 7-18 Program Information Program Information Program Information Conference Record/Finish: 4-12/9th 2015-16 Record: 14-17 2015-16 Record: 18-14 2015-16 Record: 8-22 Returning Starters: 3 Conference Record/Finish: 6-12/t7th Conference Record/Finish: 10-8/4th Conference Record/Finish: 4-10/t7th Returning Letterwinners: 12 Returning Starters: 3 Returning Starters: 3 Returning Starters: 2 Top Returning Players: Returning Letterwinners: 7 Returning Letterwinners: 6 Returning Letterwinners: 4 JJ Lacey, 6-4, 13.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg Top Returning Players: Top Returning Players: Top Returning Players: Thoms Rico, 6-1, 12.6 ppg, 2.5 rpg Brandon Brown, 5-11, 12.6 ppg, 5.8 apg Kameron Edwards, 6-6, 7.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg Dan Kimasa, 6-10, 10.0 ppg, 6.6 rpg Steven Haney, 6-6, 10.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg Jeremy Major, 5-11, 9.8 ppg, 3.8 apg Antonio Green, 6-2, 11.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg Series Data Shamar Johnson, 6-7, 5.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg Lamond Murray, 6-5, 16.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg • George Fox is one of three lower Series Data division teams the Vikings will play in Series Data Series Data • UTRGV was newly named in 2015 2016-17. • The Vikings and the Lions meet for the • Pepperdine is one of four West Coast after the combining of the Texas Pan • The Vikings lead the all-time series first time in four seasons. Conference opponents the Vikings will American and Texas Brownsville. 5-0. • LMU is one of four West Coast Confer- play this season. • The Vaqueros are one of two Western • PSU is 18-0 against lower division ence teams the Vikings are playing on • Portland State has won the last two Athletic Conference teams the Vikings schools over the last nine seasons. the road (Portland, Pepperdine, San meetings, but this will be their first will play in 2016-17. PSU also travels Francisco). matchup in six seasons. to CSU Bakersfield. ALL-TIME SERIES • PSU leads the series 3-2, but lost the • Lamond Murray was a second team • PSU leads the all-time series, 2-0, most recent meeting at LMU, 66-56 on All-WCC selection in 2015-16. have won 79-61 in Edinburg last year. PSU leads the series 5-0 Dec. 1, 2012. • PSU is 33-70 all-time against mem- 1947-48 PSU 84-59 (site NA) • The Vikings are 1-2 all-time at Gersten bers of the WCC. ALL-TIME SERIES 1947-48 PSU 95-54 (site NA) Pavilion. 1977-78 PSU 124-81 @ PSU PSU leads the series 2-0 2010-11 PSU 92-58 @ PSU ALL-TIME SERIES 2012-13 PSU 85-74 @ PSU ALL-TIME SERIES Pepperdine leads the series 3-2 1976-77 PSU 78-72 @ UTPA 2015-16 PSU 79-61 @ UTRGV PSU leads the series 3-2 1967-68 PEP 103-88 @ PEP 1997-98 LMU 88-84 @ LMU (ot) 1977-78 PEP 77-75 @ PEP 2000-01 PSU 66-62 @ LMU 1978-79 PEP 99-64 @ PEP 2001-02 PSU 90-78 @ PSU 2009-10 PSU 93-81 @ PEP 2010-11 PSU 84-75 @ PSU 2010-11 PSU 83-81 @ PSU 2012-13 LMU 66-56 @ LMU

40 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE BAKERSFIELD NEW HOPE SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND ROADRUNNERS CHRISTIAN DONS PILOTS

Saturday, December 10, 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 13, 7:05 p.m. Friday, December 16, 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 20, 7 p.m. Icardo Center, Bakersfield, CA Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR The Sobrato Center, San Francisco, CA Chiles Center, Portland, OR School Information School Information School Information School Information Location: Bakersfield, CA Location: Eugene, OR Location: San Francisco, CA Location: Portland, OR Founded: 1970 Founded: 1925 Founded: 1855 Founded: 1905 Enrollment: 9,000 Enrollment: Enrollment: 10,000 Enrollment: 3,810 Conference: Western Athletic Conference: Pacific Coast Athletic Conference: West Coast Conference: West Coast Nickname: Roadrunners Nickname: Deacons Nickname: Dons Nickname: Pilots Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Maroon and Gray Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Purple and White President: Dr. Horace Mitchell President: President: Paul Fitzgerald, S.J. President: Rev. E. William Beauchamp Athletics Director: Kenneth Siegfried Athletics Director: Matt Binkerd Athletics Director: Scott Sidwell Athletics Director: Scott Leykam Arena: Icardo Center (3,880) Arena: Arena: The Sobrato Center (4,200) Arena: Chiles Center (4,852)

Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Sports Information Basketball SID: Corey Costelloe Basketball SID: Nicole Binkerd Basketball SID: Jim Young Basketball SID: Jason Brough Office: 661.654.6071 Office: 541.485.1780 Office: 415.422.6162 Office: 503.943.8439 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.gorunners.com Website: www.godeacons.com Website: www.usfdons.com Website: PortlandPilots.com

Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rod Barnes Head Coach: Pat Desmet Head Coach: Kyle Smith Head Coach: Terry Porter Alma Mater: Mississippi, 1989 Alma Mater: Alma Mater: Hamilton College, 1992 Alma Mater: CSUB Record: 81-78/5 years NHC Record: USF Record: 0-0/1st year UP Record: 0-0/1st year Overall Record: 267-267/15 years Overall Record: Overall Record: 101-82/6 years Overall Record: 0-0/1st year Record vs. PSU: 1-2 Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Record vs. PSU: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Jeff Conarroe, Assistant Coaches: Jamal Lawrence Assistant Coaches: Derrick Phelps, Assistant Coaches: Bob Cantu, JD Pollock, Benjy Taylor Todd Golden, Kevin Hovde Ben Johnson, Kramer Knutson Program Information Program Information 2015-16 Record: Program Information Program Information 2015-16 Record: 24-9 Conference Record/Finish: 2015-16 Record: 15-15 2015-16 Record: 12-20 Conference Record/Finish: 11-3/1st Returning Starters: Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/5th Conference Record/Finish: 6-12 Returning Starters: 3 Returning Letterwinners: Returning Starters: 0 Returning Starters: 3 Returning Letterwinners: 8 Top Returning Players: Returning Letterwinners: 6 Returning Letterwinners: 8 Top Returning Players: Top Returning Players: Top Returning Players: Jaylin Airington, 6-4, 10.2 ppg, 4.1rpg Ronnie Boyce, 6-3, 11.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg Alec Wintering, 5-11, 18.3 ppg, 4.9 apg Dedrick Basile, 5-10, 12.0 ppg, 3.7 apg Series Data Chase Foster, 6-5, 4.4 ppg, 1.7 rpg D’Marques Tyson, 6-5, 10.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg Damiyne Durham, 6-4, 11.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg • This will be the first meeting between Nate Renfro, 6-7, 3.8 ppg, 2.9 rpg Jarrel Marshall, 6-6, 7.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg Portland State and New Hope Gabe Taylor, 6-8, 7.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg Series Data Christian. Series Data • This will be the fifth meeting in the se- • New Hope Christian was formerly • Portland State and San Francisco meet Series Data ries between the schools, all of which Eugene Bible College. for only the second time in history. • Portland leads the all-time series, 36- have occured in the past seven years. • USF is one of four West Coast 17. The Pilots leads 12-7 since Portland • The Vikings return to Bakersfield to ALL-TIME SERIES Conference opponents for the Vikings State reinstated its program and joined play the Roadrunners in 2016-17. PSU this year. the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97. First meeting in the series is 0-2 all-time at CSU Bakersfield. • San Francisco has a new head coach in • Portland has won five straight games • CSU Bakersfield won the Western Kyle Smith, formerly at Columbia, and in the series, including the last three Athletic Conference last season ad- nine new players on its roster. meetings at the Stott Center. vancing to the NCAA Tournament. The • PSU’s last win in the series was an Roadrunners lost a first-round game to ALL-TIME SERIES 86-82 decision at the Chiles Center on Oklahoma. Dec. 2, 2009. The Pilots were ranked USF leads the series 1-0 25th in the nation at the time. ALL-TIME SERIES 2014-15 USF 77-40 @ USF The series is tied 2-2 ALL-TIME SERIES 2010-11 CSUB 92-77 @ CSUB UP leads the series, 36-17 2011-12 PSU 92-87 @ PSU 2014-15 PSU 65-59 @ PSU Recent games 2015-16 CSUB 78-66 @ CSUB 2007-08 PSU 78-73 @ UP 2008-09 PSU 81-76 @ PSU 2009-10 PSU 86-82 @ UP 2010-11 UP 78-67 @ PSU 2012-13 UP 81-60 @ UP 2013-14 UP 92-76 @ PSU 2014-15 UP 83-71 @ UP 2015-16 UP 78-72 @ PSU

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Thursday, December 22, 5:05 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR The 2017 Big Sky Conference Basketball Championships School Information will take place March 7-11 at the Reno Events Center in Reno, Location: Walla Walla, WA NV. Both men’s and women’s tournaments will take place Founded: 1892 simultaneously. Enrollment: 1,894 The Big Sky Championships format features all 12 Big Conference: Cascade Collegiate Sky members at a neutral site for just the second year in the Nickname: Wolves conference’s history. The top four seeds will receive byes to the Colors: Green and Orange quarterfinal round. President: Dr. John McVay The winners of the semifinal games will play in the Athletics Director: Jordan Stimmel championship games on March 11, with the winners advancing AMPIONSHIP Arena: Windemuth Court to their respective NCAA Tournaments. BASKETBALL CH S Tickets to the 2017 Big Sky Conference Basketball Cham- Sports Information pionships are now on sale. Fans can visit RoadToReno.com to purchase tickets, make hotel reservations and view updated Basketball SID: Paul Starkebaum information on the Big Sky tournaments. Office: 509.527.2799 ROAD TO E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uwolves.com RENO Coaching Staff Head Coach: James Hill Alma Mater: Whitman, 2001 BIG SKY CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS WWU Record: 96-205/14 years Overall Record: 96-205/14 years Regular Season Tournament Regular Season Tournament Record vs. PSU: 0-2 1964: Montana State 1992: Montana Montana Assistant Coaches: James Thorn 1965: Weber State 1993: Idaho Boise State 1966: Weber State 1994: Weber State Boise State Program Information 1967: Gonzaga 1995: Weber State Weber State 2015-16 Record: 4-24 1968: Weber State 1996: Montana State Montana State Conference Record/Finish: 2-18 1969: Weber State 1997: Northern Arizona Montana Returning Starters: 2 Returning Letterwinners: 10 1970: Weber State 1998: Northern Arizona Northern Arizona Top Returning Players: 1971: Weber State 1999: Weber State Weber State Ryan Spady, 6-5, 15.3 ppg, 8.2 rpg 1972: Weber State 2000: Montana Northern Arizona Ethan Osias, 6-2, 13.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg 1973: Weber State 2001: Cal State Northridge Cal State Northridge Chad Torkelson, 6-3, 11.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg 1974: Idaho State 2002: Montana State Montana 1975: Montana 2003: Weber State Weber State Series Data 1976: Weber State Boise State 2004: Eastern Washington Eastern Washington • Portland State leads the all-time series, 1977: Idaho State Idaho State 2005: Portland State Montana 2-0, with a pair of decisive victories at 1978: Montana Weber State 2006: Northern Arizona Montana the Stott Center in the past five years. • Walla Walla is one of three lower 1979: Weber State Weber State 2007: Weber State Weber State division opponents for the Vikings this 1980: Weber State Weber State 2008: Portland State Portland State season. 1981: Idaho Idaho 2009: Weber State Portland State • PSU is 18-0 against lower division 1982: Idaho Idaho 2010: Weber State Montana schools in the past nine seasons. 1983: Weber State Weber State 2011: Northern Colorado Northern Colorado 1984: Weber State Nevada 2012: Montana Montana ALL-TIME SERIES 1985: Nevada Nevada 2013: Montana Montana PSU leads the series, 2-0 1986: Northern Arizona Montana State 2014: Weber State Weber State Recent games 1987: Montana State Idaho State 2015: Montana Eastern Washington 2011-12 PSU 102-47 @ PSU 1988: Boise State Boise State 2016: Weber State Weber State 2014-15 PSU 94-52 @ PSU 1989: Boise State Idaho no tournament prior to 1976 1990: Idaho Idaho Big Sky tournament champion earns 1991: Montana Montana automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament

42 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW since the 1996-97 season. Including home games at 2015-16 VIKING Memorial Coliseum (12-6) and the Rose Garden (19-9), the Vikings are 189-77 at home over 20 seasons. • Portland State is 65-33 at home in seven seasons SEASON REVIEW under Tyler Geving. • Since the start of the 2006-07 season, PSU is 102-36 Steve Brenner at home, including 60-29 in Big Sky Conference regular season and tournament games. • Portland State has lost only eight non-conference home games in the last nine seasons (42-8). PSU is 24-8 against Division I schools, and 18-0 against lower division schools over that span. Big Sky Battles Cameron Forte was not short on high- • Portland State is 167-176 all-time in all Big Sky lights in 2015-16: Conference games, including the Big Sky Tournament • On Mar. 3 against Northern Arizona (10-11). Forte became the first Viking in his- • PSU is 110-55 in home games, 53-114 in road games tory to record a triple-double with 20 and 4-8 in neutral site games. points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists. • PSU is 80-78 in Big Sky games since the start of the • Forte posted a 37-point game (the 2007-08 season, 87-81 including tournament games. most by a Viking in four seasons) And The Trivial • Portland State is 27-24 all-time in overtime. Coach against Eastern Washington on Jan. 28. Tyler Geving is 5-4 all-time in overtime. • He had a 20-rebound game (the first • PSU is 2-15 against nationally-ranked opponents since by a Viking in 20 years as a member of joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97. the Big Sky Conference) on Jan. 30 at • Head Coach Tyler Geving is 1-2 all-time against ranked Idaho. opponents. • Forte was twice named a Big Sky • Portland State is 19-44 in games televised in the Conference Player of the Week and Portland area since joining the Big Sky Conference in named second team All-Big Sky Con- 1996-97. That includes a 9-7 home record and 10-37 road record. ference. BIG SKY CONFERENCE LEADERS • Portland State led the Big Sky in assists per game (17.0). • Portland State led the Big Sky in steals per game (8.5). • Portland State led the Big Sky in assist-to-turnover The Portland State Vikings went 13-18 in the the Big Sky Conference in scoring, second in rebounding ratio (1.4). 2015-16 season. The Vikings were 8-10 in the Big Sky and fifth in field goal percentage. • GR G Donivine Stewart led the Big Sky in as- Conference, placing eighth. PSU defeated Northern Forte, a 6-7 graduate senior, had his share of sist-to-turnover ratio (2.8). Colorado in the first round of the Big Sky Conference landmark games as well. On Mar. 3 against Northern In Big Sky Conference games... Tournament before losing to eventual champion Weber Arizona Forte became the first Viking in history to record • Portland State leads the Big Sky in assists (17.0). State in the quarterfinals. a triple-double with 20 points, 15 rebounds and 10 • Portland State leads the Big Sky in steals (8.7). assists. Earlier this season, Forte posted a 37-point game • Portland State leads the Big Sky in assist-to-turnover SEASON HIGHLIGHTS against Eastern Washington (the most by a Viking in four ratio (1.4) • GR F Cameron Forte was named second team All-Big seasons), and he had a 20-rebound game against Idaho • GR G Donivine Stewart leads the Big Sky in as- Sky Conference, placing fourth in scoring (19.2), second (the first by a Viking in 20 years as a member of the Big sist-to-turnover ratio (2.6). in rebounding (9.3) and fifth in field goal percentage Sky Conference). (.580). Forte was also named Big Sky Conference Player AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS (top 30): OTHER SEASON HIGHLIGHTS FOR FORTE • The Vikings ranked 11th in the nation in assists per of the Week on two occasions. • Forte had 27 double-figure scoring games, 15 20-point • Forte recorded the first triple-double in Portland State game (17.0). games and three 30-point games. • The Vikings ranked 26th in field goal percentage (.477) history, compiling 20 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists • Had 12 double-doubles on the season, one triple-dou- in a win over Northern Arizona. Forte also posted a • The Vikings ranked 10th in the nation in steals per ble, 10 20-10 games, and one 20-20 game. game (8.5). 37-point game (the most by a Viking in four seasons), • Named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week twice: and a 20-rebound game (the first by a Viking in 20 years • GR F Cameron Forte ranked 29th in the nation in On Feb. 22 after averaging 27.5 points, 12.5 rebounds offensive rebounds per game (3.42). as a member of the Big Sky Conference. and shooting .710 from the field in a pair of games • The Vikings led the Big Sky Conference in assists against Idaho (L) and Eastern Washington (W); On Mar. TRENDING: (17.0), steals (8.5), turnover margin (+1.6) and as- 7 following a pair of Viking wins. He had a triple-double sist-to-turnover ratio (1.4)... GR G Donivine Stewart led • Portland State was 9-2 when scoring over 80 points. performance over Northern Arizona, then 25 points The Vikings are winless when scoring less than 70 (0-6). the Big Sky in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.8). and five rebounds in a win over Southern Utah. For • PSU set a school record for total steals in a season • PSU was 12-4 when leading at halftime, 1-0 when the week, he averaged 22.5 points, 10.0 rebounds, 6.0 tied, but 0-14 when trailing at halftime. with 263. The previous mark was 245. assists, had two blocked shots and two steals. • Portland State won four straight games late in the sea- • The Vikings were 12-5 when out-shooting opponents, 1-13 when being out-shot. son, its longest winning streak since the first four games SUSTAINABLE AND RECYCLABLE of the 2014-15 season. • PSU was 6-4 when out-rebounding an opponent, 7-14 VIKING QUICK NOTES when being out-rebounded or rebounding is even. • The Vikings were 2-9 in games decided by six points FORTE NAMED 2ND TEAM ALL- WINNING LINES • Portland State is 13-18 this season, 8-6 at home, 4-11 or less. BIG SKY CONFERENCE on the road, 1-1 at neutral sites. • PSU was 9-1 against Big Sky Conference teams that Portland State forward Cameron Forte was named • The Vikings were 8-10 in the Big Sky Conference, 5-4 placed between 6th and 12th, 0-10 against Big Sky second team All-Big Sky Conference as the league at home, 3-6 on the road. teams that placed 1st through fifth. announced its top players for 2015-16. • Portland State’s longest winning streak was four Forte was a dominant presence this season for the games (Feb. 27-Mar. 8). PLAYING THEIR BEST Vikings averaging 19.2 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists Stott Stuff Portland State was playing its best basketball at and shooting .580 from the field. Forte ranked fourth in • PSU has gone 158-62 in 220 games at the Stott Center the conclusion of the season. Prior to the season-end- www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 43 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW

2015-16 PORTLAND STATE SEASON LEADERS Steve Brenner Scoring: Cameron Forte 19.2, Isaiah Pineiro 12.0, Calaen Robinson 10.2, Zach Gengler 7.8 Rebounding: Cameron Forte 9.3, Isaiah Pineiro 5.5, Collin Spickerman 3.7 Assists: Donivine Stewart 3.7, Calaen Robinson 3.3, Cameron Forte 2.6, Zach Gengler 2.5 Three-Point Field Goals: Calaen Robinson 58, Zach Gengler 30, Donivine Stewart 18, Armani Collins 17 Field Goal Percentage: Cameron Forte .580, Collin Spickerman .514, Isaiah Pineiro .507, De’Sean Parsons .507 Free Throw Percentage: Zach Gengler .848, Khari Holloway .842, Calaen Robinson .796 Three-Point Percentage: Calaen Robinson .341, Donivine Stewart .340, Khari Holloway .333 Blocked Shots: Collin Spickerman 45, Isaiah Pineiro 17, Cameron Forte 15 Steals: Calaen Robinson 55, Zach Gengler 37, Donivine Stewart 36, Isaiah Pineiro 34

ing loss to Weber State, the Vikings had won four in a • Forte led the Vikings in scoring (19.2), rebounding row and five of their last six. In the first four wins, the (9.3) and field goal percentage (.580). Vikings shot 52% or better from the field, including a • He ranked fourth in scoring, second in rebounding and .647 mark in a 107-91 win over Eastern Washington. fifth in field goal percentage in the Big Sky. The Vikings shot .571 combined in the four wins and • Forte had 27 double-figure games, 15 20-point games averaged 93.2 points (PSU shot .462 and had 74 points and three 30-point games. in the win over Northern Colorado)... in the loss to Big • Had 12 double-doubles on the season, one triple-dou- Sky Champion Weber State, the Vikings also played ble, 10 20-10 games, and one 20-20 game. well, shooting 50% from the field, committing only • Named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week on nine turnovers while forcing 20, and holding a 74-72 Feb. 22 after averaging 27.5 points, 12.5 rebounds and lead with 2:04 to play... coincidently, Head Coach Tyler shooting .710 from the field in a pair of games against Geving changed the starting lineup with seven games Idaho (L) and Eastern Washington (W). remaining, going with Donivine Stewart, Khari Holloway, • Named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week on Mar. Zach Gengler, Isaiah Pineiro and Cameron Forte. The 7 following a pair of Viking wins. He had a triple-double Vikings were 5-2 with that lineup. performance over Northern Arizona, then 25 points and five rebounds in a win over Southern Utah. For 3x2: A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY the week, he averaged 22.5 points, 10.0 rebounds, 6.0 GR F Cameron Forte was not short on highlights assists, had two blocked shots and two steals. this season, and he may have had his biggest on Mar. 3 • Posted 23 points (8-14 FG, 7-8 FT) and nine rebounds against Northern Arizona. Forte became the first Viking at Nevada (11/25). in history to record a triple-double with 20 points, 15 re- • Had 31 points (15-26 FG) with 10 rebounds in a win bounds and 10 assists... Forte has also posted a 37-point over Multnomah (11/28). game (the most by a Viking in four seasons), and a • Scored 26 points (12-18 FG, 2-4 FT) with 11 rebounds 20-rebound game (the first by a Viking in 20 years as a in a win at Montana State (1/9). member of the Big Sky Conference) during the 2015-16 • Went for 26 points (12-15 FG, 2-6 FT) with 12 re- season. bounds in a win at Sacramento State (1/23). • Scored a season-high 37 points (13-24 FG, 11-20 FT) Donivine Stewart led the Big Sky Confer- GAME WINNERS with 13 rebounds at Eastern Washington (1/28). That ence in assist-to-turnover ratio. was the most points scored by a Viking in four seasons. JR G Calaen Robinson’s game-winning three-point- • Recorded 20 points (7-9 FG, 6-9 FT) and hauled down 5.5 rebounds and had 17 blocked shots. er at Northern Colorado (2/27) was the first game-win- 20 rebounds at Idaho (1/30). The 20 rebounds were the • Had 17 double-figure scoring games, five 20-point ning shot inside the final five seconds of a game by a most by a Viking in PSU’s 20-season history in the Big games, one 30-point game and three double-doubles. Viking in two seasons. The last was by Gary Winston Sky Conference. • Ranked eighth in the Big Sky Conference in field goal on Jan. 11, 2014 against Montana. Prior to that, you • Registered 26 points (11-15 FG, 4-6 FT) and 13 percentage and 13th in rebounding and 14th in free have to go back two more seasons (2011-12) when the rebounds at Idaho State (2/11). throw percentage (.763). Vikings had three late game-winners (one by Chehales • Had a string of five consecutive 20-10 games on the • Had back-to-back double-doubles on the road, getting Tapscott and two by Charles Odum). road (including a 20-20 game). He averaged 27.0 points 24 points and 14 rebounds at UTRGV (11/22) and 13 and 13.8 rebounds in those games (Jan. 9-Feb. 11). points and 11 rebounds at Nevada (11/25). 40-MINUTE MAN • Scored 23 points (8-11 FG, 1-1 3-pt FG, 6-6 FT) with 16 • Posted 17 points (6-9 FG, 1-3 3-pt, 4-5 FT) with five Donivine Stewart played a full 40 minutes in five rebounds, five assists, four steals and two blocks against rebounds and three steals against CSUN (12/17). of the Vikings’ last seven games. He played 36 in each of Idaho (2/18). • Totaled 21 points (9-14 FG, 3-3 FT) with five rebounds, the other two games, for an average of 38.9 minutes per • Scored 32 points (14-20 FG, 4-7 FT) with nine three assists and a block in a win over Cal State Fuller- game. rebounds in a win over Eastern Washington (2/20). Aver- ton (12/29). aged 34.5 points in two games against the Eagles. • Had 20 points (6-12 FG, 1-1 3-pt, 7-7 FT) and six 100 REASONS • Posted 24 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and three rebounds at Montana (1/7). • Portland State posted its third 100-point game of the steals at North Dakota (2/25). • Scored 22 points (7-12 FG, 8-9) with three rebounds season in a 107-91 win over Eastern Washington on • Recorded the first triple-double in Portland State and two assists in win over Montana State (2/4). Feb. 20. That marked the most 100-point games since history with 20 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists in a • Posted a career-high 31 points (12-19 FG, 1-3 3-pt, 6-9 1977-78 (also three). win over Northern Arizona (3/3). FT) with 12 rebounds in a win over Northern Arizona • PSU’s 100 points against Eastern Washington were the • Went for 25 points (11-17 FG, 3-4 FT), five rebounds, (3/3). most against a Division I opponent since a 108-56 win two assists and two blocks in the win over Southern • Went for 19 points (5-8 FG, 9-10 FT) and five rebounds at Montana on Mar. 1, 2008. Utah (3/5). in the win over Southern Utah (3/5). • The 107 points were the most a PSU team has ever • Scored 26 points (11-16 FG, 4-7 FT) with 12 rebounds, scored against Eastern Washington (previous 104 in four assists and two steals in a Big Sky Tournament win DONIVINE IS DIVINE: GR G Donivine Stewart had 1971) in 46 all-time meetings. over Northern Colorado (3/8). a good handle on things all season. The SIUE transfer led • Portland State has 88 100-point games in its 54 sea- • Posted 25 points (12-19 FG, 1-2 FT) with seven re- the Big Sky Conference in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.8). son history. The Vikings are 82-6 in those games. bounds in the quarterfinal loss to Weber State (3/10). • Stewart had a 111/39 assist-to-turnover ratio (2.8) that leads the Big Sky Conference. TOUR DE FORTE: GR F Cameron Forte was a tour de FILLING THE ROLE: Whether it was as starter or • Averaged 5.8 points and 3.7 assists while shooting force this season - his only year with the Vikings. Forte sixth man, SO F Isaiah Pineiro filled the role admirably .453 from the field and .340 from three-point range. has alternated between 6th man and starter, playing this season, ranking as the Vikings’ second-leading • Scored a season-high 17 points (6-8 FG, 3-4 3-pt, 2-6 equally effective either way. He started the final 11 scorer, rebounder and shot-blocker. FT) with five assists and two steals in the win over Cal games in a row. • Pineiro shot .507 from the field, averaging 12.0 points, State Fullerton (12/29).

44 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW • Had seven assists against Weber State (1/14). Matched • Gengler shot .848 at the line for the season (39-46) (12/12). that against Sacramento State (1/23). and had a string of 18 made in a row. He shoots .817 for • Posted 13 points (6-9 FG, 1-2 FT) and a season-high • Handed out a season-high eight assists at Eastern his career. six blocked shots in a win over Montana State (2/4). Washington (1/28) and eight in a win over Montana • Scored a career-high 17 points with three assists • Shot a perfect 6-6 from the field for 12 points with State (2/4). against Portland (12/2). two blocks against Montana (2/6). • Matched his season-high with 17 points (5-8 FG, 1-3 • Posted 13 points (4-5 FG, 3-4 3-pt, 2-2) with a • Had four games of four or more blocked shots. 3-pt, 6-8 FT) and five assists against Montana (2/6). career-high eight assists and two steals in a win at • Played his best game with 13 points (6-8 FG, 1-1 FT), Sacramento State (1/23). A DIFFERENT LOOK: Head Coach Tyler Geving eight assists, six rebounds, four steals and no turnovers • Had 11 points (5-9 FG, 1-4 3-pt) and seven assists in a started 11 different lineups during the 2015-16 season. in a win over Eastern Washington (2/20). win over Eastern Washington (2/20). The lineup over the last seven games of Donivine Stew- • Had 13 points (6-8 FG, 1-1 3-pt), four assists and two • Scored 12 points with five rebounds and four steals at art, Khari Holloway, Zach Gengler, Isaiah Pineiro and steals in the win at Northern Colorado (2/27). North Dakota (2/25). Cameron Forte went 5-2. • Posted 14 points (5-6 FG, 1-1 3-pt, 3-4 FT) with six • 10 different players have started games this season. • No players have started every game while only four

Larry Lawson have played in every game. Calaen Robinson led the Vikings • Last season the Vikings had 10 different starting in three-point field goals (58) lineups with 10 different players earning starts. made and steals (55) in 2015-16.

MR. ROBINSON’S NEIGHBORHOOD: JR G Ca- rebounds and four assists in the win over Southern Utah laen Robinson proved to be the Vikings’ top three-point (3/5). shooter this season. Robinson ranked third on the team in scoring (10.2), first in steals (55) and three-point field THE DE’SEAN PARSONS PROJECT: JR F De’Se- goals (58), and second in assists (3.3). an Parsons became a key player off the bench in the • Robinson’s 11 assists against Multnomah were the final weeks of the season. Parsons averaged 6.9 points most by a Viking since Feb. 5, 2009. and 2.8 rebounds per game. But in the last 12 games, • Robinson had 16 double-figure scoring games. Parsons averaged 10.9 points per game while shooting • Ranked 10th in the Big Sky Conference in assists and 48-80 from the field (.600). 14th in three-pointers made and fifth in steals (1.8). • Had eight double-figure scoring games. • Scored 19 points with five rebounds at Washington • Posted a double-double with 13 points (5-6 FG, 1-1 State (12/6). 3-pt, 2-3 FT), 13 rebounds and four steals in a win over • Posted a career-high 21 points (7-11 3-pt FG) with Montana State (2/4). four assists against CSUN (12/17). • Scored 18 points (6-8 FG, 6-7 FT) with seven rebounds • Had 17 points (4-9 3-pt FG) with three assists and at North Dakota (2/25). three steals in the win over Sacramento State (1/2). • Posted a career-high 21 points (5-8 FG, 11-14 FT) with • Scored 18 points (6-11 FG, 2-3 3-pt, 4-4 FT) with three six rebounds, four assists and three steals in the win assists and three steals in a win over Eastern Washing- over Northern Colorado (3/8). ton (2/20). • Logged 18 points (8-13 FG, 2-5 FT) with three re- • Had 14 points, including the game-winning bounds and two steals against Weber State (3/10). three-pointer with two seconds left in an 89-86 win at Northern Colorado (2/27). Added six rebounds, four SWAT STATS: SR C Collin Spickerman set a PSU re- assists and three steals. cord for blocked shots per game (2.48) last season while • Scored 16 points with five assists and four rebounds in leading the Big Sky Conference. Spickerman had 45 a win over Northern Arizona (3/3). blocks this season and 117 blocks in 56 career games. • Ranked third all-time in blocks at Portland State in ZACH IS BACK: JR G Zach Gengler returned to the only two seasons. starting lineup at mid-season and saw his production • Spickerman ranked third in the Big Sky in blocked climb. shots (1.7). • Gengler averaged career-highs of 7.8 points, 2.2 • Spickerman blocked four shots and grabbed a rebounds and 2.4 assists in 22 minutes per game. career-high 12 rebounds in the season opener at Grand • Had 12 double-figure scoring games including the last Canyon (11/13). eight games in a row, in which he averaged 11.9 points. • Spickerman scored a career-high 15 points at SIUE

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OVERALL RECORD: 13-18 • Home: 8-6 • Road: 4-11 • Neutral: 1-1 BIG SKY CONFERENCE: 8-10 • Home: 5-4 • Road: 3-6

Date Opponent Score W/L Atten. Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder Assist Leader W-L BSC Nov. 13 at Grand Canyon 72-82 L 7,249 Forte 20 Spickerman 12 Gengler 2 0-1 Nov. 16 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 105-60 W 536 Forte 22 Okonkwo 9 Stewart 6 1-1 Nov. 22 at Texas Rio Grande Valley 79-61 W 523 Pineiro 24 Pineiro 14 Robinson 5 2-1 Nov. 25 at Nevada 73-76 L 5,890 Forte 23 Pineiro 11 Robinson 4 2-2 Nov. 28 MULTNOMAH 100-82 W 512 Forte 31 Forte 10 Robinson 11 3-2 Dec. 2 PORTLAND 72-78 L 785 Forte 18 Forte 15 Robinson 6 3-3 Dec. 6 at Washington State 67-71 L 1,806 Robinson 19 Okonkwo/Robinson 5 Stewart/Forte/Gengler 2 3-4 Dec. 12 at SIU Edwardsville 64-74 L 1,268 Spickerman 15 Forte 7 Forte 5 3-5 Dec. 17 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 71-77 L 412 Robinson 21 Forte 8 White 5 3-6 Dec. 22 at CSU Bakersfield 66-78 L 1,006 Forte 14 Spicker./Pineir./Robins. 5 Stewart 4 3-7 Dec. 29 CAL STATE FULLERTON 89-82 W 426 Pineiro 21 Spickerman 8 Stewart/Robinson 5 4-7 Jan. 2 SACRAMENTO STATE* 76-68 W 485 White 19 Forte 9 Stewart 5 5-7 1-0 Jan. 7 at Montana* 66-79 L 3,451 Pineiro 20 Spickerman 7 Five tied with 2 5-8 1-1 Jan. 9 at Montana State* 77-70 W 2,233 Forte 26 Forte 11 Robinson 7 6-8 2-1 Jan. 14 WEBER STATE* 58-73 L 838 Forte 18 Forte/Pineiro 7 Stewart 7 6-9 2-2 Jan. 16 IDAHO STATE* 70-73 L 739 Pineiro/Collins 15 Pineiro 9 Pineiro/Forte/Holloway 3 6-10 2-3 Jan. 23 at Sacramento State* 81-63 W 1,058 Forte 26 Forte 12 Gengler 8 7-10 3-3 Jan. 28 at Eastern Washington* 83-112 L 1,671 Forte 37 Forte 13 Stewart 8 7-11 3-4 Jan. 30 at Idaho* 55-56 L 1,546 Forte 20 Forte 20 Gengler 5 7-12 3-5 Feb. 4 MONTANA STATE* 83-68 W 623 Pineiro 22 Parsons 13 Stewart 8 8-12 4-5 Feb. 6 MONTANA* 80-82 L 1,045 Stewart 17 Forte 6 Stewart/Forte 5 8-13 4-6 Feb. 11 at Idaho State* 71-88 L 2,602 Forte 26 Forte 13 Gengler 5 8-14 4-7 Feb. 13 at Weber State* 78-87 L 6,798 Forte 17 Forte 7 Gengler 4 8-15 4-8 Feb. 18 IDAHO* 74-80 L 920 Forte 23 Forte 16 Forte 5 8-16 4-9 Feb. 20 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 107-91 W 633 Forte 32 Forte 9 Stewart 8 9-16 5-9 Feb. 25 at North Dakota* 77-80 L 1,734 Forte 24 Forte 13 Stewart/Forte 5 9-17 5-10 Feb. 27 at Northern Colorado* 89-86 W 1,290 Forte 17 Robinson 6 Forte 5 10-17 6-10 Mar. 3 NORTHERN ARIZONA* 89-81 W 705 Pineiro 31 Forte 15 Forte 10 11-17 7-10 Mar. 5 SOUTHERN UTAH* 88-86 W 622 Forte 25 Gengler 6 Gengler 4 12-17 8-10 BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT, Reno, NV Mar. 8 1 vs. Northern Colorado 74-67 W 1,311 Forte 26 Forte 12 Forte/Parsons 4 13-17 Mar. 10 1 vs. Weber State 74-78 L 1,206 Forte 25 Forte 7 Stewart 5 13-18

*Big Sky Conference game 1 Big Sky Conference Tournament

Attendance: Games Total Average Home 14 9,281 663 Away 15 40,125 2,675 Neutral 2 2,517 1,259 Total 31 51,923 1,674

46 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW 2015-16 PORTLAND STATE BASKETBALL SEASON STATISTICS --- TOTAL ------3-PT --- -- REBOUNDS -- No Name G GS Min MPG FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg F DQ Ast TO Blk St Pts Avg 05 FORTE, Cameron 31 19 907 29.3 244 421 .580 1 2 .500 107 194 .552 106 182 288 9.3 65 0 80 99 15 30 596 19.2 00 PINEIRO, Isaiah 31 19 707 22.8 137 270 .507 9 28 .321 90 118 .763 44 127 171 5.5 102 6 34 46 17 34 373 12.0 12 WHITE, Bryce 13 11 342 26.3 52 131 .397 15 44 .341 30 40 .750 4 31 35 2.7 21 0 25 18 4 17 149 11.5 11 ROBINSON, Calaen 31 20 884 28.5 107 273 .392 58 170 .341 43 54 .796 10 85 95 3.1 69 1 101 59 1 55 315 10.2 01 GENGLER, Zach 31 24 684 22.1 87 190 .458 30 94 .319 39 46 .848 10 58 68 2.2 78 0 77 31 5 37 243 7.8 13 PARSONS, De’Sean 30 6 510 17.0 76 150 .507 4 26 .154 50 81 .617 22 62 84 2.8 50 1 36 28 9 21 206 6.9 02 SPICKERMAN, Collin 27 23 503 18.6 71 138 .514 0 1 .000 15 23 .652 42 58 100 3.7 68 3 26 25 45 19 157 5.8 20 STEWART, Donivine 30 24 904 30.1 67 148 .453 18 53 .340 21 42 .500 19 48 67 2.2 43 2 111 39 2 36 173 5.8 03 COLLINS, Armani 13 2 148 11.4 23 66 .348 17 53 .321 4 11 .364 3 20 23 1.8 11 0 3 4 3 0 67 5.2 23 HOLLOWAY, Khari 25 7 331 13.2 25 74 .338 13 39 .333 16 19 .842 5 25 30 1.2 36 1 22 17 0 8 79 3.2 10 DAVYDOV, Daniel 3 0 9 3.0 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 21 OKONKWO, Namdi 15 0 95 6.3 7 14 .500 0 0 .000 5 11 .455 5 24 29 1.9 18 0 1 9 10 1 19 1.3 34 LEUNEN, Montie 11 0 57 5.2 4 9 .444 1 4 .250 1 2 .500 3 2 5 0.5 10 0 3 3 1 3 10 0.9 14 GARRISON, Evan 18 0 119 6.6 6 17 .353 1 5 .200 2 2 1.000 0 4 4 0.2 16 0 8 4 0 2 15 0.8 TM TEAM...... 55 39 94 3.0 1 8 0 Total...... 31 908 1904 .477 167 519 .322 425 645 .659 329 767 1096 35.4 590 14 527 390 112 263 2408 77.7 Opponents...... 31 875 1878 .466 233 617 .378 426 607 .702 336 794 1130 36.5 602 - 448 439 74 211 2409 77.7

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total Portland State 1138 1270 2408 Opponents 1103 1306 2409

2015-16 PORTLAND STATE BASKETBALL BIG SKY CONFERENCE STATISTICS --- TOTAL ------3-PT --- -- REBOUNDS -- No Name G GS Min MPG FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg F DQ Ast TO Blk St Pts Avg 05 FORTE, Cameron 18 10 558 31.0 146 238 .613 1 1 1.000 69 125 .552 61 120 181 10.1 34 0 55 53 10 18 362 20.1 00 PINEIRO, Isaiah 18 14 416 23.1 80 163 .491 6 16 .375 66 84 .786 25 76 101 5.6 61 4 19 28 10 18 232 12.9 11 ROBINSON, Calaen 18 11 555 30.8 64 167 .383 31 104 .298 29 34 .853 4 46 50 2.8 41 0 54 33 0 37 188 10.4 01 GENGLER, Zach 18 13 391 21.7 50 111 .450 18 50 .360 25 29 .862 3 34 37 2.1 56 0 53 15 4 25 143 7.9 20 STEWART, Donivine 18 18 603 33.5 50 104 .481 13 32 .406 12 23 .522 14 33 47 2.6 25 1 76 29 0 27 125 6.9 13 PARSONS, De’Sean 17 0 274 16.1 43 76 .566 1 5 .200 23 40 .575 9 38 47 2.8 38 1 16 12 6 10 110 6.5 03 COLLINS, Armani 9 2 100 11.1 17 45 .378 12 36 .333 2 7 .286 0 12 12 1.3 6 0 2 1 3 0 48 5.3 02 SPICKERMAN, Collin 15 12 254 16.9 36 69 .522 0 1 .000 4 7 .571 16 26 42 2.8 33 1 11 12 26 9 76 5.1 23 HOLLOWAY, Khari 13 5 181 13.9 13 45 .289 7 24 .292 6 9 .667 3 17 20 1.5 17 0 13 11 0 5 39 3.0 34 LEUNEN, Montie 6 0 35 5.8 3 3 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 6 0 0 3 1 2 7 1.2 21 OKONKWO, Namdi 8 0 42 5.3 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 2 8 10 1.3 6 0 1 4 5 1 8 1.0 14 GARRISON, Evan 10 0 53 5.3 2 8 .250 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 7 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.6 10 DAVYDOV, Daniel 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 12 WHITE, Bryce 5 5 135 27.0 19 52 .365 5 18 .278 15 18 .833 1 11 12 2.4 4 0 5 6 1 5 58 11.6 TM TEAM...... 27 20 47 2.6 0 5 0 Total...... 18 526 1086 .484 95 289 .329 255 382 .668 166 443 609 33.8 334 7 306 212 66 157 1402 77.9 Opponents...... 18 525 1082 .485 142 354 .401 231 337 .685 178 467 645 35.8 362 - 260 249 39 112 1423 79.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total Portland State 656 746 1402 Opponents 645 778 1423

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 47 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW GAME 1 • Nov. 13 • GCU Arena, Phoenix, AZ GAME 2 • Nov. 16 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR GRAND CANYON 82, PORTLAND STATE 72 PORTLAND STATE 105, PACIFIC LUTHERAN 60 ‘Lopes 23-4 run midway through first half gives them control of the game... Vikings briefly get back PSU wins home opener, now 40-6 in nonconference home games over 10 years, 17-0 vs. lower divi- within two in second half... foul trouble hinders PSU as GCU makes 33-40 free throws, including sion schools... Viks shoot .597 from the field, .500 from three-point range... Forte and White combine 25-29 in second half. for 42 points, 14-21 shooting.

GAME 3 • Nov. 22 • UTRGV Fieldhouse, Edinburg, TX GAME 4 • Nov. 25 • Lawlor Events Center, Reno, NV PORTLAND STATE 79, UTRGV 61 NEVADA 76, PORTLAND STATE 73 Vikings open early double-digit lead and never give it back... Pineiro hits 8-9 shots in first half on way A tightly-contested game in which neither team leads by double-digits... PSU outshoots fourth to 24 points, 14 rebounds off the bench... PSU holds third straight opponent below 36% shooting... straight opponent but can’t get a tying shot up in the closing seconds... Forte has third 20-point Spickerman scores career-high 13 points. game... Pineiro has second straight double-double.

48 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW GAME 5 • Nov. 28 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR GAME 6 • Dec. 2 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 100, MULTNOMAH 82 PORTLAND 78, PORTLAND STATE 72 Vikings put up second 100-point game of season... Robinson hands out most assists by a Viking in 5 Vikings shoot only .333/.565 losing a close game despite 27 offensive rebounds... fifth straight 1/2 years... PSU wins seventh straight non-conference home game, goes to 2-0 at home on season... loss to the Pilots... first non-conference home loss since 2003... Zach Gengler scores career-high 17 Forte’s 31 points most by a Viking in 30 games. points... Bryce White misses game with ankle sprain.

GAME 7 • Dec. 6 • Beasley Coliseum, Pullman, WA GAME 8 • Dec. 12 • Vadalabene Center, Edwardsville, IL WASHINGTON STATE 91, PORTLAND STATE 67 SIUE 74, PORTLAND STATE 64 11-0 Washington State run midway through the first half is all it takes as Cougars lead by double SIUE closes out the game on a 19-4 run to win after trailing by seven in the second half... PSU digits the rest of the way... another slow start (.375 first-half shooting) stymies PSU... Robinson commits season-high 18 turnovers for 24 SIUE points... Spickerman scores career-high 15 for the scores career-high 19... PSU 0-8 all-time against WSU. Vikings... third straight loss for PSU.

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 49 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW GAME 9 • Dec. 17 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR GAME 10 • Dec. 22 • Icardo Center, Bakersfield, CA CSUN 77, PORTLAND STATE 71 CSU BAKERSFIELD 78, PORTLAND STATE 66 Vikings drop fourth straight game and second straight at home... PSU shoots .640 in the first half to Vikings lose fifth in a row... down only four in second-half they go six minutes without scoring... lead, but then .282 in second half and lets it slip away... Robinson scores career-high 21, including Damiyne Durham hits four three-pointers in second half as CSUBV is 8-13 overall... sixth different 6-6 three-pointers in first half... White returns after missing three games. starting lineup for PSU in 10 games... 1-5 on the road.

GAME 11 • Dec. 29 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR GAME 12 • Jan. 2 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 89, CAL STATE FULLERTON 82 PORTLAND STATE 76, SACRAMENTO STATE 68 Vikings shoot .692 from the field in the second half to hold off the Titans... still, Viks must make 16-20 A poor shooting night, but good defense makes the difference for the Vikings... PSU hosts SAC to free throws (Gengler 6-6) in last 2:32 of the game to hang on... Stewart scores season-high 17 with .400 from the field, blocks seven shots and forces 16 turnovers for 23 points... Viks end four-game five assists... ends five-game losing streak... now 3-2 at home. losing streak to Hornets... PSU wins second in a row, now 4-2 at home.

50 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW GAME 13 • Jan. 7 • Dahlberg Arena, Missoula, MT GAME 14 • Jan. 9 • Worthington Arena, Bozeman, MT MONTANA 79, PORTLAND STATE 66 PORTLAND STATE 77, MONTANA STATE 70 PSU leads 19-12 after 10 minutes, but UM dominates from there... Vikings lose fifth straight road Viks win for third time in four games... also win for first time in six years in Bozeman... Forte racks up game... Montana outshoots PSU .569 to .389... Pineiro matches career high of 20 points... Griz have fourth double-double of the season... White matches career-high with 20 points... PSU jumps to early beaten Vikings seven straight times in Missoula. 21-6 lead and hold lead for 38:27 of the game.

GAME 15 • Jan. 14 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR GAME 16 • Jan. 16 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR WEBER STATE 73, PORTLAND STATE 58 IDAHO STATE 73, PORTLAND STATE 70 Wildcats break open close game in second half, build 20 point lead and cruise to win... first 18 min- Vikings struggle through another poor shooting night, losing their second straight at home... ISU utes has 10 lead changes, largest lead of four... WSU out-rebounds Vikings 46-30, win second-chance leads for nearly 37 minutes, but Viks get within three in the closing moments... just five turnovers for points 15-0 - the difference in the game... Stewart season-high assists. PSU, but they shoot only .357... Collins career-high pts, reb, bs.

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 51 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW GAME 17 • Jan. 23 • The Hornets Nest, Sacramento, CA GAME 18 • Jan. 28 • Reese Court, Cheney, WA PORTLAND STATE 81, SACRAMENTO STATE 63 EASTERN WASHINGTON 112, PORTLAND STATE 83 Vikings lead entire game, by double figures most of the way... PSU shoots season-high .642 from Vikings give up most points ever in a Big Sky game (112) and most three-pointers ever (20)... Eagles field... Forte records fifth double-double, third 20-10 game... Gengler posts career-high assists... sec- jump to 21-4 lead and hold 20+ point lead most of game... Forte scores most points by a Viking in ond straight road win for Viks as they sweep season series from Hornets. four years and most in Big Sky this year... 20 FTAs a school record.

GAME 19 • Jan. 30 • Cowan Spectrum, Moscow, ID GAME 20 • Feb. 4 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR IDAHO 56, PORTLAND STATE 55 PORTLAND STATE 83, MONTANA STATE 68 Chris Sarbaugh makes 2 FTs with 10.1 seconds left to provide the difference for Idaho... Gengler’s Vikings outshoot MSU .604 to .391 as they pull away in they pull away in the second half... Pineiro contested 20-footer at the buzzer hits back iron... Forte’s 20 rebounds most by a Viking in Big Sky era and Parsons combine for 36 points, 16 rebounds, five steals, three assists off bench... PSU sweeps (20 seasons)... PSU 3-8 on the road, losers of four of five overall. season series from Bobcats... Spickerman blocks season-best six shots.

52 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW GAME 21 • Feb. 6 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR GAME 22 • Feb. 11 • Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID MONTANA 82, PORTLAND STATE 80 IDAHO STATE 88, PORTLAND STATE 71 Grizzlies come back from 11-point deficit behind Breunig, who scores 26 in second-half on 11-11 Idaho State takes charge by out-shooting Vikings early, finish at .561 compared to .397 for Vikings... FGs... Viks lose for third time when leading at half... PSU shots .617, but gives up 14 offensive re- Forte has fifth straight 20-10 road performance... Collin Spickerman misses game due to illness... ISU bounds to UM and commits 15 TOs... Stewart matches season high with 17 points. sweeps season series from PSU... Viks 3-9 on road.

GAME 23 • Feb. 13 • Dee Events Center, Ogden, UT GAME 24 • Feb. 18 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR WEBER STATE 87, PORTLAND STATE 78 IDAHO 80, PORTLAND STATE 74 Weber State shoots .679 in the first half to jump out to a big lead... Vikings still close within two Idaho pulls away after a close first half... Viks shoot .571 to lead 40-38 at halftime, but only .294 in on two occasions late in the game... third straight loss and fifth in six games for PSU... Viks 3-10 second half... Vandals grab 20 offensive rebounds... PSU loses fourth straight game... Cameron Forte on the road. leads Vikings in every statistical category.

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 53 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW GAME 25 • Feb. 20 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR GAME 26 • Feb. 25 • Sioux Center, Grand Forks, ND PORTLAND STATE 107, E. WASHINGTON 91 NORTH DAKOTA 80, PORTLAND STATE 77 Vikings shoot season-high .647 and score most points in eight years... PSU leads almost entire game, Quinton Hooker scores 38, including two free throws in closing seconds to clinch the game... Vikings and entire second half by double-digits... ends four-game losing streak... Forte has third 30-point lose their fifth straight on the road... Forte gets his 10th double-double... Parsons with a season-high game and averages 34.5 vs. EWU for season. 18 points.

GAME 27 • Feb. 27 • Bank of Colorado Arena, Greeley, CO GAME 28 • Mar. 3 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR PORTLAND STATE 89, NORTHERN COLORADO 86 PORTLAND STATE 89, NORTHERN ARIZONA 81 Calaen Robinson hits game-winning three-pointer with two seconds left... lead changes hands four Pineiro scores career-high 31 points while Forte gets first triple-double in PSU history with 20/15/10... times in final two minutes before Robinson decides... five Vikings in double figures... PSU finishes second win in a row and third in four games for PSU... Viks lead by 27 in second half before settling road season at 4-11. for eight-point win... end five-game losing streak to NAU.

54 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW GAME 29 • Mar. 5 • Peter W. Stott Center, Portland, OR GAME 30 • Mar. 8 • Reno Events Center, Reno, NV PORTLAND STATE 88, SOUTHERN UTAH 86 PORTLAND STATE 74, NORTHERN COLORADO 67 Vikings win third straight to wrap up regular season... shoot over 52% for fourth time in five games... PSU wins 1st-round Big Sky Tournament game... Vikings lead for 36 minutes, holding off a pair of Forte gets 13th 20-point game of season... PSU finishes 8-6 at home and gets #8 seed in Big Sky second-half charges by the Bears... Parsons posts career-high 21, Forte gets 10th 20-10 game... Tourney... sixth straight win over Thunderbirds. fourth straight win for Vikings... now 10-10 all-time in Big Sky Tournament.

GAME 31 • Mar. 10 • Reno Events Center, Reno, NV WEBER STATE 78, PORTLAND STATE 74 Weber State eliminates Vikings in Big Sky Tournament quarterfinal, goes on to win championship... PSU comes back from nine-point deficit at half, leads 74-72 with just over two minutes to play... Vikings 0-6 all-time against WSU in Big Sky Tourney... finish year 13-18.

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FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.0 made per game) 2015-16 BIG SKY CONFERENCE Player-Team YR G FTM FTA Pct 1. MCGEE, James-SUU SO 28 56 63 .889 2. TELFAIR, Ethan-ISU JR 31 205 236 .869 SEASON REVIEW 3. HALL, Tyler-MSU FR 31 78 90 .867 4. JOHNSON, Anthony-NC JR 31 110 128 .859 5. HOOKER, Quinton-UND JR 32 169 197 .858 2015-16 BIG SKY CONFERENCE STANDINGS 6. SANDERS, Victor-UI SO 27 117 138 .848 BSC PCT. PF PA ALL PCT. PF PA 7. McBROOM, Austin-EWU SR 33 153 184 .832 Weber State 15-3 .833 1329 1173 26-8 .765 2609 2273 8. YANKU, Kris-NAU JR 29 164 200 .820 Montana 14-4 .778 1385 1227 21-11 .656 2318 2146 9. BLIZNYUK, Bogdan-EWU SO 34 83 104 .798 10. WRIGHT, Walter-UM JR 33 91 115 .791 Idaho 12-6 .667 1256 1201 21-12 .636 2309 2183 11. KENNEDY, Trey-SUU JR 25 61 79 .772 Idaho State 11-7 .611 1360 1325 16-15 .516 2297 2357 12. STRINGS, Justin-SAC SO 31 74 96 .771 Eastern Washington 10-8 .556 1514 1417 17-15 .531 2620 2460 13. WILSON, Jordan-NC JR 31 63 82 .768 North Dakota 10-8 .556 1383 1302 17-15 .531 2388 2277 14. PINEIRO, Isaiah-PSU SO 31 90 118 .763 Montana State 9-9 .500 1373 1354 14-17 .452 2369 2411 15. HILL, Kyndahl-WSU JR 35 73 96 .760 Portland State 8-10 .444 1402 1423 13-18 .419 2408 2409 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) Northern Colorado 7-11 .389 1331 1418 10-21 .323 2292 2482 Player-Team YR G 3FG FGA Pct Sacramento State 6-12 .333 1241 1326 14-17 .452 2210 2237 1. LOPEZ, Jack-UM JR 33 42 91 .462 Southern Utah 3-15 .167 1266 1476 5-24 .172 2040 2388 2. SENGLIN, Jeremy-WSU JR 35 106 245 .433 Northern Arizona 3-15 .167 1264 1462 5-25 .167 2054 2438 3. HALL, Tyler-MSU FR 31 96 223 .430 4. VON HOFE, Felix-EWU JR 33 105 248 .423 5. SHERWOOD, Chad-UI SO 34 68 161 .422 2015-16 BIG SKY CONFERENCE SCORING 6. MCGEE, James-SUU SO 28 76 182 .418 AWARD WINNERS Player-Team YR G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 7. SANDERS, Victor-UI SO 27 69 166 .416 1. McBROOM, Austin-EWU SR 33 212 115 153 692 21.0 8. HOLM, Stephan-MSU JR 25 33 80 .413 Most Valuable Player: , Weber State 2. TELFAIR, Ethan-ISU JR 31 179 63 205 626 20.2 Top Newcomer: Ethan Telfair, Idaho State 9. MCDERMOTT, Adam-UND FR 32 56 137 .409 3. HOOKER, Quinton-UND JR 32 211 51 169 642 20.1 10. WILSON, Jordan-NC JR 31 65 161 .404 Outstanding Freshman: Tyler Hall, Montana State 4. FORTE, Cameron-PSU SR 31 244 1 107 596 19.2 5. BREUNIG, Martin-UM SR 33 228 3 165 624 18.9 Defensive Player of Year: Joel Bolomboy, Weber State 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 6. HALL, Tyler-MSU FR 31 202 96 78 578 18.6 Top Reserve: Kyndall Hill, Weber State Player-Team YR G 3FG Avg 7. SENGLIN, Jeremy-WSU JR 35 213 106 95 627 17.9 Coach of the Year: Bill Evans, Idaho State 1. McBROOM, Austin-EWU SR 33 115 3.5 8. BOLOMBOY, Joel-WSU SR 33 193 20 159 565 17.1 2. VON HOFE, Felix-EWU JR 33 105 3.2 9. COLBERT, Marcus-MSU SR 31 188 53 95 524 16.9 3. HALL, Tyler-MSU FR 31 96 3.1 1st Team All-Big Sky Conference 10. JOIS, Venky-EWU SR 32 220 0 85 525 16.4 4. SENGLIN, Jeremy-WSU JR 35 106 3.0 Joel Bolomboy, Weber State (MVP) 11. SANDERS, Victor-UI SO 27 122 69 117 430 15.9 5. MCGEE, James-SUU SO 28 76 2.7 Ethan Telfair, Idaho State 12. JOHNSON, Anthony-NC JR 31 157 66 110 490 15.8 6. SANDERS, Victor-UI SO 27 69 2.6 13. STRINGS, Justin-SAC SO 31 174 60 74 482 15.5 Venky Jois, Eastern Washington 7. GFELLER, Brandon-UM JR 33 72 2.2 14. YANKU, Kris-NAU JR 29 119 24 164 426 14.7 Quinton Hooker, North Dakota 8. CHIVICHYAN, Gary-ISU FR 29 63 2.2 15. LUZCANDO, Geno-ISU SO 31 151 37 107 446 14.4 Martin Breunig, Montana 9. JOHNSON, Anthony-NC JR 31 66 2.1 16. WILSON, Jordan-NC JR 31 140 65 63 408 13.2 10. WILSON, Jordan-NC JR 31 65 2.1 Jeremy Senglin, Weber State 17. WRIGHT, Walter-UM JR 33 148 47 91 434 13.2 18. VON HOFE, Felix-EWU JR 33 140 105 44 429 13.0 2nd Team All-Big Sky Conference 19. KALUNA, Ako-NAU JR 30 138 30 67 373 12.4 ASSISTS Cameron Forte, Portland State 20. BLIZNYUK, Bogdan-EWU SO 34 148 43 83 422 12.4 Player-Team YR G Assts Avg Victor Sanders, Idaho 21. GRAVES, Marcus-SAC SO 31 127 30 94 378 12.2 1. TELFAIR, Ethan-ISU JR 31 167 5.4 22. MCGEE, James-SUU SO 28 104 76 56 340 12.1 2. COLBERT, Marcus-MSU SR 31 158 5.1 Austin McBroom, Eastern Washington 3. YANKU, Kris-NAU JR 29 139 4.8 Marcus Colbert, Montana State 23. PINEIRO, Isaiah-PSU SO 31 137 9 90 373 12.0 24. KENNEDY, Trey-SUU JR 25 96 30 61 283 11.3 4. WRIGHT, Walter-UM JR 33 152 4.6 Tyler Hall, Montana State 25. LANGSTON, Travon-SUU SR 27 104 13 84 305 11.3 5. GRAVES, Marcus-SAC SO 31 136 4.4 26. OGUINE, Michael-UM FR 33 117 31 98 363 11.0 6. CRANDALL, Geno-UND FR 31 129 4.2 Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference 27. DAVIS, Jordan-NC FR 31 117 11 95 340 11.0 7. STEWART, Donivine-PSU SR 30 111 3.7 Geno Luzcando, Idaho State 28. CRANDALL, Geno-UND FR 31 113 27 81 334 10.8 8. McBROOM, Austin-EWU SR 33 121 3.7 Walter Wright, Montana 29. ROBINSON, Calaen-PSU JR 31 107 58 43 315 10.2 9. HOOKER, Quinton-UND JR 32 112 3.5 10. ROBINSON, Calaen-PSU JR 31 101 3.3 Anthony Johnson, Northern Colorado 30. BERNSTINE, Drick-UND SO 33 134 1 50 319 9.7 Justin Strings, Sacramento State REBOUNDING BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team YR G OFF DEF TOT Avg Player-Team YR G Blocks Avg BIG SKY CONFERENCE 1. BOLOMBOY, Joel-WSU SR 33 109 306 415 12.6 1. STUTEVILLE, Eric-SAC JR 31 58 1.9 2. FORTE, Cameron-PSU SR 31 106 182 288 9.3 2. JOIS, Venky-EWU SR 32 56 1.8 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 3. SPICKERMAN, Collin-PSU SR 27 45 1.7 Nov. 17 Marcus Graves, Sacramento State 3. BERNSTINE, Drick-UND SO 33 62 237 299 9.1 4. BREUNIG, Martin-UM SR 33 97 201 298 9.0 4. BOLOMBOY, Joel-WSU SR 33 41 1.2 Nov. 24 Marcus Colbert, Montana State 5. JOIS, Venky-EWU SR 32 59 219 278 8.7 5. BREUNIG, Martin-UM SR 33 37 1.1 Dec. 1 Jeremy Senglin, Weber State 6. KALUNA, Ako-NAU JR 30 51 165 216 7.2 6. INGRAM, Kyle-ISU JR 31 34 1.1 Dec. 8 Justin Strings, Sacramento State 7. HORNSBY, Nick-SAC JR 30 65 142 207 6.9 7. HILL, Kyndahl-WSU JR 35 36 1.0 Dec. 15 Perrion Callandret, Idaho 8. BLIZNYUK, Bogdan-EWU SO 34 55 175 230 6.8 8. SHANKS, Carson-UND SO 31 27 0.9 Dec. 22 Felix Von Hofe, Eastern Washington 9. STRINGS, Justin-SAC SO 31 51 158 209 6.7 9. EGBERT, Ty-UI JR 27 22 0.8 10. STRINGS, Justin-SAC SO 31 25 0.8 Dec. 29 Joel Bolomboy, Weber State 10. WILSON, Ben-ISU SR 29 34 140 174 6.0 Jan. 4 Brandon Gfeller, Montana STEALS Jan. 11 Joel Bolomboy, Weber State FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.0 made per game) Player-Team YR G FG FGA Pct Player-Team YR G Steals Avg Walter Wright, Montana 1. JOIS, Venky-EWU SR 32 220 324 .679 1. TELFAIR, Ethan-ISU JR 31 74 2.4 Jan. 18 Martin Breunig, Montana 2. BREUNIG, Martin-UM SR 33 228 367 .621 2. LUZCANDO, Geno-ISU SO 31 61 2.0 Jan. 25 Ethan Telfair, Idaho State 3. HILL, Kyndahl-WSU JR 35 106 172 .616 3. CRANDALL, Geno-UND FR 31 59 1.9 Feb. 1 Venky Jois, Eastern Washington 4. FORTE, Cameron-PSU SR 31 244 421 .580 4. HOOKER, Quinton-UND JR 32 60 1.9 Geno Luzcando, Idaho State 5. BOLOMBOY, Joel-WSU SR 33 193 337 .573 5. ROBINSON, Calaen-PSU JR 31 55 1.8 6. STUTEVILLE, Eric-SAC JR 31 100 177 .565 6. YANKU, Kris-NAU JR 29 51 1.8 Feb. 8 Quinton Hooker, North Dakota 7. GRAVES, Marcus-SAC SO 31 49 1.6 Feb. 15 Austin McBroom, Eastern Washington 7. OLIVERSON, Casey-SUU SR 29 114 207 .551 8. PINEIRO, Isaiah-PSU SO 31 137 270 .507 8. DAVIS, Jordan-NC FR 31 39 1.3 Feb. 22 Cameron Forte, Portland State 9. LUZCANDO, Geno-ISU SO 31 151 300 .503 9. BLIZNYUK, Bogdan-EWU SO 34 42 1.2 Feb. 29 Quinton Hooker, North Dakota 10. BERNSTINE, Drick-UND SO 33 134 271 .494 10. SANDERS, Victor-UI SO 27 33 1.2 Mar. 7 Cameron Forte, Portland State Marcus Colbert, Montana State

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SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg 3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg 1. Eastern Washington 34 18-16 2769 81.4 1. Eastern Washington 34 356 924 .385 1. Sacramento State 31 130 4.2 2. Portland State 31 13-18 2408 77.7 2. Idaho 34 223 591 .377 2. Eastern Washington 34 129 3.8 3. Montana State 31 14-17 2369 76.4 3. Montana 33 254 680 .374 3. Portland State 31 112 3.6 4. Weber State 35 26-9 2662 76.1 4. Montana State 31 297 797 .373 4. Weber State 35 121 3.5 5. North Dakota 33 17-16 2474 75.0 5. Northern Colorado 31 203 549 .370 5. Idaho State 31 90 2.9 6. Idaho State 31 16-15 2297 74.1 6. Weber State 35 291 789 .369 6. North Dakota 33 90 2.7 7. Northern Colorado 31 10-21 2292 73.9 7. Idaho State 31 250 687 .364 7. Southern Utah 29 79 2.7 8. Montana 33 21-12 2393 72.5 8. Southern Utah 29 200 550 .364 8. Idaho 34 88 2.6 9. Sacramento State 31 14-17 2210 71.3 9. North Dakota 33 203 565 .359 9. Northern Colorado 31 78 2.5 10. Southern Utah 29 5-24 2040 70.3 10. Northern Arizona 30 220 650 .338 10. Montana 33 83 2.5 11. Idaho 34 21-13 2372 69.8 11. Sacramento State 31 209 618 .338 11. Montana State 31 62 2.0 12. Northern Arizona 30 5-25 2054 68.5 12. Portland State 31 167 519 .322 Northern Arizona 30 60 2.0

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg 3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg ASSISTS G No. Avg/G 1. Idaho 34 2251 66.2 1. Eastern Washington 34 356 10.5 1. Portland State 31 527 17.0 2. Weber State 35 2344 67.0 2. Montana State 31 297 9.6 2. Sacramento State 31 434 14.0 3. Montana 33 2225 67.4 3. Weber State 35 291 8.3 3. Weber State 35 481 13.7 4. North Dakota 33 2366 71.7 4. Idaho State 31 250 8.1 4. Montana 33 451 13.7 5. Sacramento State 31 2237 72.2 5. Montana 33 254 7.7 5. North Dakota 33 439 13.3 6. Idaho State 31 2357 76.0 6. Northern Arizona 30 220 7.3 6. Eastern Washington 34 449 13.2 7. Eastern Washington 34 2617 77.0 7. Southern Utah 29 200 6.9 7. Montana State 31 392 12.6 8. Portland State 31 2409 77.7 8. Sacramento State 31 209 6.7 8. Idaho 34 428 12.6 9. Montana State 31 2411 77.8 9. Idaho 34 223 6.6 9. Northern Arizona 30 372 12.4 10. Northern Colorado 31 2482 80.1 10. Northern Colorado 31 203 6.5 10. Idaho State 31 380 12.3 11. Northern Arizona 30 2438 81.3 11. North Dakota 33 203 6.2 11. Southern Utah 29 338 11.7 12. Southern Utah 29 2388 82.3 12. Portland State 31 167 5.4 12. Northern Colorado 31 322 10.4

SCORING MARGIN G Off. Def. +/- FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Weber State 35 76.1 67.0 +9.1 1. Idaho 34 747 1799 .415 1. Portland State 31 263 8.5 2. Montana 33 72.5 67.4 +5.1 2. Weber State 35 880 2116 .416 2. North Dakota 33 257 7.8 3. Eastern Washington 34 81.4 77.0 +4.5 3. Montana 33 743 1732 .429 3. Idaho State 31 226 7.3 4. Idaho 34 69.8 66.2 +3.6 4. Sacramento State 31 789 1839 .429 4. Northern Arizona 30 185 6.2 5. North Dakota 33 75.0 71.7 +3.3 5. North Dakota 33 838 1913 .438 5. Eastern Washington 34 202 5.9 6. Portland State 31 77.7 77.7 +0.0 6. Idaho State 31 832 1859 .448 6. Northern Colorado 31 178 5.7 7. Sacramento State 31 71.3 72.2 -0.9 7. Portland State 31 875 1878 .466 7. Sacramento State 31 175 5.6 8. Montana State 31 76.4 77.8 -1.4 8. Northern Colorado 31 811 1713 .473 8. Southern Utah 29 163 5.6 9. Idaho State 31 74.1 76.0 -1.9 9. Montana State 31 820 1732 .473 9. Montana 33 173 5.2 10. Northern Colorado 31 73.9 80.1 -6.1 10. Northern Arizona 30 864 1811 .477 10. Idaho 34 178 5.2 11. Southern Utah 29 70.3 82.3 -12.0 11. Eastern Washington 34 953 1966 .485 11. Weber State 35 177 5.1 12. Northern Arizona 30 68.5 81.3 -12.8 12. Southern Utah 29 825 1635 .505 12. Montana State 31 149 4.8

FIELD GOAL PCT G FGM FGA Pct 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct TURNOVER MARGIN G Avg. Opp. +/- 1. Eastern Washington 34 961 1989 .483 1. Sacramento State 31 216 684 .316 1. Portland State 31 12.6 14.2 +1.58 2. Weber State 35 909 1888 .481 2. Montana 33 204 633 .322 2. North Dakota 33 13.2 14.6 +1.39 3. Portland State 31 908 1904 .477 3. Idaho State 31 247 738 .335 3. Eastern Washington 34 11.2 11.6 +0.41 4. Montana 33 841 1807 .465 4. Idaho 34 270 804 .336 4. Montana 33 12.4 12.7 +0.33 5. North Dakota 33 876 1926 .455 5. North Dakota 33 252 737 .342 5. Sacramento State 31 11.8 12.1 +0.29 6. Northern Colorado 31 780 1731 .451 6. Weber State 35 202 579 .349 6. Montana State 31 12.1 11.7 -0.35 7. Sacramento State 31 790 1784 .443 7. Montana State 31 231 629 .367 Idaho State 31 13.2 12.8 -0.35 8. Idaho 34 800 1811 .442 8. Eastern Washington 34 197 536 .368 8. Northern Arizona 30 13.0 12.6 -0.40 9. Southern Utah 29 707 1621 .436 9. Portland State 31 233 617 .378 9. Southern Utah 29 13.1 12.3 -0.79 10. Idaho State 31 769 1767 .435 10. Northern Colorado 31 264 685 .385 10. Northern Colorado 31 13.8 12.4 -1.39 11. Montana State 31 831 1916 .434 11. Northern Arizona 30 268 692 .387 11. Idaho 34 14.9 13.0 -1.91 12. Northern Arizona 30 699 1747 .400 12. Southern Utah 29 226 537 .421 12. Weber State 35 13.2 11.0 -2.17

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct REBOUNDING MARGIN G Avg. Opp. +/- ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Assist TO Ratio 1. Northern Colorado 31 529 727 .728 1. Idaho 34 36.9 29.8 +7.2 1. Portland State 31 17.0 12.6 1.4 2. Idaho State 31 509 700 .727 2. Weber State 35 37.2 33.4 +3.8 2. Sacramento State 31 14.0 11.8 1.2 3. Southern Utah 29 426 598 .712 3. Montana 33 34.5 31.6 +2.9 3. Eastern Washington 34 13.2 11.2 1.2 4. Idaho 34 549 774 .709 4. Montana State 31 37.4 35.1 +2.3 4. Montana 33 13.7 12.4 1.1 5. Northern Arizona 30 436 619 .704 5. North Dakota 33 36.6 36.2 +0.4 5. Montana State 31 12.6 12.1 1.0 6. Montana 33 457 657 .696 6. Northern Colorado 31 34.8 34.6 +0.2 6. Weber State 35 13.7 13.2 1.0 7. Montana State 31 410 598 .686 7. Eastern Washington 34 33.3 34.1 -0.8 7. North Dakota 33 13.3 13.2 1.0 8. Eastern Washington 34 491 719 .683 8. Portland State 31 35.4 36.5 -1.1 8. Northern Arizona 30 12.4 13.0 1.0 9. North Dakota 33 519 761 .682 9. Sacramento State 31 35.9 38.1 -2.3 9. Idaho State 31 12.3 13.2 0.9 10. Weber State 35 553 821 .674 10. Idaho State 31 34.8 37.6 -2.8 10. Southern Utah 29 11.7 13.1 0.9 11. Sacramento State 31 421 627 .671 11. Southern Utah 29 30.3 36.3 -6.0 11. Idaho 34 12.6 14.9 0.8 12. Portland State 31 425 645 .659 12. Northern Arizona 30 33.4 39.6 -6.2 12. Northern Colorado 31 10.4 13.8 0.8

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 57 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK ASSISTS ALL-TIME VIKING RECORDS 1. Terry Adolph (1976-78)______421 2. Chucky Smith (1974-78)______392 3. Derek Nesland (1996-00)______371 PORTLAND STATE’S VIKING 4. Will Funn (2003-05)______328 ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS CAREER RECORDS 5. Freeman Williams (1974-78)______317 6. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72)______314 Freeman Williams PSU’S 1,000-POINT SCORERS 7. Gary Winston (2011-15)______298 8. Jerry Stephens (1970-72)______293 1974-78 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)______3,249 9. Dominic Waters (2008-10)______248 3,249 points 2. John Nelson (1962-66)______2,123 10. Kevin Briggs (1999-03)______247 3. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72)______1,845 2nd all-time leading scorer in NCAA history 4. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______1,498 STEALS 5. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______1,304 1. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______121 Two-time All-American 6. Leo Franz (1970-73)______1,245 2. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-09)______115 7. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72)______1,179 Two-time national 3. Will Funn (2003-05)______111 scoring leader 8. John Winters (1955-59)______1,169 4. Julius Thomas (2006-10)______110 (39.6 ppg, 35.9 ppg) 9. Derreck Brooks (1973-77)______1,155 5. Kevin Briggs (1999-03)______107 10. Brian Towne (1996-99)______1,123 Portland State Athletics 6. Terry Adolph (1976-78)______94 11. Derek Nesland (1996-00)______1,107 Hall of Fame 7. Derek Nesland (1996-00)______90 12. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______1,098 8. Chehales Tapscott (2010-12)______81 13. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67)______1,081 John Nelson 9. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______80 14. Gary Winston (2011-15)______1,070 1962-66 10. DaShaun Wiggins (2013-15)______75 2,123 points 15. Jason Hartman (1997-99)______1,060 16. Charles Odum (2010-12)______1,033 BLOCKED SHOTS Three-time All-Oregon 17. Leon Edmonds (1968-70)______1,024 1. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______187 Collegiate Conference 18. Jack Parker (1953-57)______1,023 2. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______128 Four-time team MVP GAMES PLAYED 3. Collin Spickerman (2014-16)______117 4. Jamie Jones (2008-10)______105 1965-66: 25.8 ppg 1. Julius Thomas (2006-10)______121 5. Chehales Tapscott (2010-12)______62 2. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______119 Portland State Athletics Julius Thomas (2006-10)______62 Hall of Fame 3. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______114 7. Jamaal Sanford (1996-98)______60 4. Gary Winston (2011-15)______113 8. Seth Scott (2002-04)______48 5. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______110 9. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______41 6. Derek Nesland (1996-00)______109 10. Derek Nesland (1996-00)______40 Willie Stoudamire 7. Hasan Artharee (1996-00)______108 1969-72 8. Derreck Brooks (1973-77)______107 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1,845 points 9. Freeman Williams (1974-78)______106 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)______2,926 10. Kevin Briggs (1999-03)______104 Two-time team MVP 2. John Nelson (1962-66)______2,054 3. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72)______1,638 1971-72: 30.1 ppg SCORING AVERAGE (2 or more seasons) 4. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72)______1,247 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)______30.4 Portland State Athletics 5. Leo Franz (1970-73)______1,115 2. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72)______24.6 Hall of Fame 6. Derreck Brooks (1975-77)______1,053 3. Jason Hartman (1997-99)______21.2 7. Don Bridges (1957-61)______1,030 4. John Nelson (1962-66)______21.0 8. Peter Ness (1966-68)______1,029 5. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67)______20.4 9. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67)______1,024 6. Leon Edmonds (1968-70)______19.7 10. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______1,001 7. Hal Dohling (1966-68)______18.2 Seamus Boxley 8. Peter Ness (1966-68)______18.1 FIELD GOALS MADE 9. Leo Franz (1970-73)______17.8 2000-05 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)______1,369 10. Charles Odum (2010-12)______16.7 1,498 points 2. John Nelson (1962-66)______828 3. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72)______754 Big Sky Conference REBOUNDS 4. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______549 Player of the Year 1. Bob Sisul (1976-79)______767 5. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72)______525 2. Jim Nelson (1962-66)______766 Big Sky Defensive 6. Leo Franz (1970-73)______487 3. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______748 Player of the Year 7. Jack Viskov (1954-56)______472 4. Derreck Brooks (1973-77)______695 8. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______471 Two-time 5. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______666 All-Big Sky Conference 9. Derreck Brooks (1973-77)______462 6. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67)______654 10. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67)______435 7. Don Suloff (1966-69)______653 8. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72)______646 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (2 or more seasons) 9. John Nelson (1962-66)______643 Anthony Lackey 1. Julius Thomas (2006-10)______336-507 .663 10. Don Bridges (1957-61)______640 1998-2002 2. Jamie Jones (2008-10)______306-523 .585 3. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______549-980 .560 1,304 points REBOUNDING AVERAGE (2 or more seasons) 4. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______401-739 .543 1. Bill Wilkerson (1965-67)______12.3 Two-time 5. Hasan Artharee (1996-00)______339-629 .539 All-Big Sky Conference 2. Jim Nelson (1962-66)______9.6 6. Deonte Huff (2006-08)______275-512 .537 3. Bob Sisul (1976-79)______9.5 Two-time team scoring 7. Jamaal Sanford (1996-98)______166-313 .530 4. Bill Turner (1959-62)______9.4 and rebounding leader 8. Charles Odum (2010-12)______332-630 .527 5. Chehales Tapscott (2010-12)______8.8 9. Aaron Moore (2012-14)______184-360 .511 6. Derreck Brooks (1973-77)______8.7 10. Chehales Tapscott (2010-12)____ 259-513 .505 7. Charlie Stoudamire (1969-72)______8.6 8. Larry Franz (1967-70)______8.4 9. Don Suloff (1966-69)______8.3 10. Leo Franz (1970-73)______8.1

58 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. John Winters (1955-59)______745 2. Freeman Williams (1974-78)______648 Terry Adolph is Portland State’s John Nelson (1962-66)______648 all-time leader in assists with 4. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______608 421 in his career. 5. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______488 6. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72)______425 7. Charles Odum (2010-12)______381 8. Leo Franz (1970-73)______365 DaShaun Wiggins (2013-15)______365 10. Derek Nesland (1996-00)______356

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Freeman Williams (1974-78)______511 2. John Nelson (1962-66)______467 3. John Winters (1955-59)______445 4. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______380 5. Paul Poetsch (1954-56)______359 6. Jim Perkin (1953-57)______343 7. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72)______337 8. Charles Odum (2010-12)______301 9. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______296 10. Jason Hartman (1997-99)______284

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (100 attempts) 1. Jeb Ivey (2001-03)______119-127 .937 2. Dave Hildahl (1979-81)______131-142 .923 3. Dominic Waters (2008-10)______205-236 .869 6. Derek Nesland (1996-00)______143 4. Hal Dohling (1966-68)______175-208 .841 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 7. Jason Hartman (1997-99)______140 5. Jason Hartman (1997-99)______284-348 .816 1. Brian Towne (1996-99)______494 8. Jeb Ivey (2001-03)______136 6. Tim Douglas (2013-15)______111-137 .810 2. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______439 9. Phil Nelson (2008-11)______135 7. Ken Cobb (1973-75)______111-138 .804 3. Derek Nesland (1996-00)______409 10. Dominic Waters (2008-10)______130 8. Willie Stoudamire (1969-72)____ 337-425 .793 4. Gary Winston (2011-15)______400 9. Melvin Jones (2009-11)______83-105 .790 5. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-09)______398 10. Charles Odum (2010-12)______301-381 .790 6. Phil Nelson (2008-11)______384 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 att.) 7. Melvin Jones (2009-11)______381 1. Juma Kamara (2005-07)______117-262 .447 8. Jason Hartman (1997-99)______351 2. Michael Harthun (2011-13)______86-197 .437 9. Jeb Ivey (2001-03)______349 3. Dominic Waters (2008-10)_____ 130-299 .4347 10. Jake Schroeder (2004-06)______304 4. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-09)___ 173-398 .4346 5. Gary Winston (2011-14)______173-400 .433 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 6. Brian Towne (1996-99)______206-494 .417 1. Brian Towne (1996-99)______206 7. Jake Schroeder (2004-06)______125-304 .411 2. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______178 8. Anthony Lackey (1998-02)______178-439 .405 3. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-09)______173 9. Troy DeVries (2001-02)______46-114 .404 Gary Winston (2011-15)______173 10. Melvin Jones (2009-11)______153-381 .402 5. Melvin Jones (2009-11)______153

MISCELLANEOUS STATS SINCE 1996-97 DOUBLE-DOUBLES, SEASON DUNKS, SEASON MOST DUNKS, INDIVIDUAL, GAME 1. Chehales Tapscott (2012-13)____13 1. Scott Morrison (2007-08)______31 4 Cameron Forte 2. Cameron Forte (2015-16)______12 2. Cameron Forte (2015-16)______30 vs. Montana State______1-9-16 3. Seamus Boxley (2003-04)______11 3. Seamus Boxley (2004-05)______27 4 Jamaal Sanford vs. Northwest College_____12-2-97 4. Seamus Boxley (2004-05)______10 4. Kyle Richardson (2013-14)_____26 5. Jamie Jones (2009-10)______8 Phil Nelson (2008-09)______26 MOST DUNKS, TEAM, GAME 6. Aaron Moore (2012-13)______7 Julius Thomas (2009-10)______26 8 vs. MD-Eastern Shore____12-29-04 7. Chehales Tapscott (2010-11)_____6 7. Scott Morrison (2006-07)______24 8 vs. Multnomah______11-28-15 Blake Walker (2003-04)______6 8. Jamaal Sanford (1997-98)______21 7 vs. Sacramento State_____2-22-07 Seth Scott (2002-03)______6 Julius Thomas (2008-09)______21 7 vs. Sacramento State______1-6-05 Jamie Jones (2008-09)______6 10. Scott Morrison (2005-06)______18 Scott Morrison (2004-05)______18 CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 3-PT FGM DOUBLE-DOUBLES, CAREER 35 Brian Towne___ 1-16-97 to 2-12-98 1. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______23 DUNKS, CAREER MOST CONSECUTIVE FGS MADE 2. Chehales Tapscott (2011-13)____19 1. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______91 12 Seamus Boxley____ 12-18 to 21-04 3. Jamie Jones (2009-10)______14 2. Seamus Boxley (2000-05)______66 12 Jamie Jones______11-21 to 29-09 4. Cameron Forte (2015-16)______12 3. Julius Thomas (2006-09)______64 5. Scott Morrison (2004-08)______9 4. Jamaal Sanford (1996-98)______36 MOST CONSECUTIVE FTS MADE 6. Aaron Moore (2012-13)______7 Phil Nelson (2008-11)______36 40 Jeb Ivey_____ 12-18-01 to 12-7-02 Anthony Lackey (1998-2002)____7 6. Deonte Huff (2006-08)______31 Blake Walker (2003-05)______7 7. Cameron Forte (2015-16)______30 MOST FGS, GAME, NO MISSES 9. Seth Scott (2002-04)______6 8. Blake Walker (2003-05)______28 7 Anthony Washington Brian Towne holds the Portland Deonte Huff (2007-08)______6 9. Kyle Richardson (2013-14)_____26 at Eastern Washington____ 3-4-06 7 Aaron Moore State record for three-point field Julius Thomas (2006-10)______6 10. Anthony Washington (2005-07)___24 goals made in a career with 206. vs. Oregon State______12-12-12

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 59 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK VIKING ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Will Funn (2004-05)______8.0 Collin Spickerman set a Viking SEASON RECORDS 2. Terry Adolph (1976-77)______7.8 new shot-blocking record with Terry Adolph (1977-78)______7.8 2.48 per game in 2014-15. 4. Chucky Smith (1974-75)______6.7 POINTS 5. Jerry Stephens (1971-72)______6.4 1. Freeman Williams (1976-77)______1,010 6. Jerry Stephens (1970-71)______5.3 2. Freeman Williams (1977-78)______969 7. Ed Buchanan (1973-74)______5.2 3. Freeman Williams (1975-76)______834 8. Reggie Ball (1998-99)______5.0 4. Willie Stoudamire (1971-72)______753 Willie Stoudamire (1970-71)______5.0 5. Bill Wilkerson (1966-67)______693 10. Hal Dohling (1967-68)______4.8 6. John Nelson (1964-65)______649 7. John Nelson (1965-66)______644 8. Jason Hartman (1998-99)______639 STEALS 9. Willie Stoudamire (1970-71)______638 1. Terry Adolph (1977-78)______94 10. Don Porter (1953-54)______634 2. Will Funn (2004-05)______62 Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-08)______62 4. Chehales Tapscott (2011-12)______56 POINTS PER GAME 5. Calaen Robinson (2015-16)______55 1. Freeman Williams (1976-77)______38.8 6. Jeremiah Dominguez (2008-09)______53 2. Freeman Williams (1977-78)______35.9 7. Steve Gilliam (1980-81)______51 3. Freeman Williams (1975-76)______30.9 8. Will Funn (2003-04)______49 4. Willie Stoudamire (1971-72)______30.1 9. Dony Wilcher (2000-01)______48 5. John Nelson (1965-66)______25.8 10. Anthony Lackey (2001-02)______46 6. Willie Stoudamire (1970-71)______25.5 7. Don Porter (1953-54)______25.3 8. John Nelson (1964-65)______25.0 STEALS PER GAME 9. Bill Wilkerson (1966-67)______24.8 1. Terry Adolph (1977-78)______3.48 10. Leon Edmonds (1968-69)______22.9 2. Will Funn (2004-05)______2.21 3. Steve Gilliam (1980-81)______1.88 Will Funn (2003-04)______1.88 REBOUNDS Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-08)______1.88 1. Bill Wilkerson (1966-67)______332 6. Dony Wilcher (2000-01)______1.77 2. Bill Wilkerson (1965-66)______322 Calaen Robinson (2015-16)______1.77 Wayrynen Troy 3. Chehales Tapscott (2011-12)______297 Chehales Tapscott (2011-12)______1.75 4. Cameron Forte (2015-16)______288 9. Jeremiah Dominguez (2008-09)______1.70 FIELD GOALS MADE 5. Bob Sisul (1978-79)______282 10. Anthony Lackey (2001-02)______1.64 1. Freeman Williams (1976-77)______442 6. Jim Nelson (1965-66)______276 2. Freeman Williams (1977-78)______410 7. Don Suloff (1968-69)______274 BLOCKED SHOTS 3. Freeman Williams (1975-76)______356 8. Bill Turner (1960-61)______266 4. Willie Stoudamire (1971-72)______306 1. Jamie Jones (2009-10)______75 Jim Hollingsworth (1962-63)______266 5. Bill Wilkerson (1966-67)______280 2. Collin Spickerman (2014-15)______72 10. Bob Sisul (1976-77)______262 6. Jack Viskov (1954-55)______269 3. Scott Morrison (2006-07)______70 7. Willie Stoudamire (1970-71)______261 4. Scott Morrison (2007-08)______53 8. John Nelson (1965-66)______253 REBOUNDS PER GAME 5. Collin Spickerman (2015-16)______45 9. Cameron Forte (2015-16)______244 1. Bill Wilkerson (1965-66)______12.9 6. Chehales Tapscott (2011-12)______43 10. John Nelson (1964-65)______235 2. Bill Wilkerson (1966-67)______11.8 7. Seamus Boxley (2004-05)______39 Don Porter (1953-54)______235 3. Jim Nelson (1965-66)______11.0 8. Scott Morrison (2005-06)______35 4. Jim Hollingsworth (1962-63)______10.6 9. Seamus Boxley (2001-02)______34 Jim Nelson (1964-65)______10.6 Kyle Richardson (2013-14)______34 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 attempts) 6. Don Suloff (1968-69)______10.5 1. Julius Thomas (2009-10)______139-207 .671 7. Bob Sisul (1978-79)______10.4 BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME 2. Julius Thomas (2008-09)______90-140 .643 8. Larry Franz (1969-70)______10.2 3. Julius Thomas (2006-07)______62-97 .639 1. Collin Spickerman (2014-15)______2.48 Mike O’Gara (1967-68)______10.2 4. Kyle Richardson (2013-14)______134-226 .593 2. Jamie Jones (2009-10)______2.34 10. Bill Turner (1960-61)______9.9 5. Seamus Boxley (2004-05)______205-346 .592 3. Scott Morrison (2006-07)______2.18 6. Jamaal Sanford (1997-98)______87-147 .591 4. Collin Spickerman (2015-16)______1.67 7. Jamie Jones (2008-09)______126-214 .589 ASSISTS 5. Scott Morrison (2007-08)______1.65 8. Scott Morrison (2004-05)______60-102 .588 1. Will Funn (2004-05)______224 6. Seamus Boxley (2004-05)______1.39 9. Hasan Artharee (1998-99)______108-184 .587 2. Terry Adolph (1977-78)______211 7. Chehales Tapscott (2011-12)______1.34 10. Deonte Huff (2006-07)______120-205 .585 3. Terry Adolph (1976-77)______210 8. Scott Morrison (2005-06)______1.29 4. Chucky Smith (1974-75)______177 9. Seamus Boxley (2001-02)______1.21 5. Jerry Stephens (1970-71)______160 10. four times______1.18 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6. Dominic Waters (2009-10)______151 1. John Winters (1957-58)______302 7. Reggie Ball (1998-99)______141 2. John Winters (1958-59)______255 8. Ed Buchanan (1973-74)______140 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3. John Nelson (1964-65)______238 9. Jerry Stephens (1970-71)______133 1. Freeman Williams (1976-77)______876 4. Freeman Williams (1976-77)______233 10. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-08)______130 2. Freeman Williams (1977-78)______872 5. Don Porter (1953-54)______231 3. Freeman Williams (1975-76)______781 6. Charles Odum (2011-12)______228 4. Willie Stoudamire (1971-72)______645 7. Seamus Boxley (2004-05)______225 5. John Nelson (1965-66)______633 8. Jason Hartman (1998-99)______202 6. Bill Wilkerson (1966-67)______619 Paul Poetsch (1954-55)______202 7. John Nelson (1964-65)______572 10. Steve Gilliam (1980-81)______194 8. Peter Ness (1966-67)______550 Cameron Forte (2015-16)______194 9. Willie Stoudamire (1970-71)______542 10. Leon Edmonds (1968-69)______525

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FREE THROWS MADE Troy Wayrynen 1. John Winters (1957-58)______191 Julius Thomas set Portland State 2. Charles Odum (2011-12)______190 records for field goal percentage in 3. Freeman Williams (1976-77)______185 a career (.663) and a season (.671) as 4. Paul Poetsch (1954-55)______184 well as career games played (121). 5. John Nelson (1964-65)______179 6. Jason Hartman (1998-99)______164 7. Don Koepke (1952-53)______156 8. Paul Poetsch (1955-56)______155 Don Porter (1953-54)______155 10. Lloyd Bergman (1950-51)______154

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (50 attempts) 1. Jeb Ivey (2001-02)______50-51 .980 2. Dave Hildahl (1980-81)______76-82 .927 3. Dave Hildahl (1979-80)______55-60 .917 4. Paul Poetsch (1954-55)______184-202 .910 5. Jeb Ivey (2002-03)______69-76 .908 6. Dominic Waters (2009-10)______138-153 .902 7. Ken Cobb (1974-75)______56-63 .889 8. Hal Dohling (1967-68)______85-97 .876 9. Paul Hafford (2006-07)______49-56 .875 10. Paul Poetsch (1955-56)______155-182 .852

3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jeremiah Dominguez (2008-09)______89 2. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-08)______84 3. Melvin Jones (2009-10)______81 4. Jason Hartman (1998-99)______79 5. Brian Towne (1997-98)______78 6. Paul Hafford (2006-07)______76 7. Melvin Jones (2010-11)______72 Jake Schroeder (2005-06)______72 Anthony Lackey (2001-02)______72 Brian Towne (1998-99)______72

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Jason Hartman (1998-99)______209 2. Paul Hafford (2006-07)______204 Jeremiah Dominguez (2008-09)______204 4. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-08)______194 Melvin Jones (2009-10)______194 6. Jeb Ivey (2002-03)______190 7. Melvin Jones (2010-11)______187 8. Brian Towne (1997-98)______183 9. Brian Towne (1998-99)______177 10. Jake Schroeder (2005-06)______175

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (50 att.) 1. Juma Kamara (2005-06)______48-91 .527 2. Gary Winston (2012-13)______39-83 .470 3. Michael Harthun (2012-13)______38-84 .452 4. Dominic Waters (2008-09)______60-134 .448 5. DaShaun Wiggins (2014-15)_____ 59-135 .437 6. Jeremiah Dominguez (2008-09)___ 89-204 .436 PORTLAND STATE RECORDS 7. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-08)____ 84-194 .433 8. Jason Hartman (1997-98)______61-142 .430 IN BIG SKY CONFERENCE GAMES 9. Gary Winston (2014-15)______53-124 .427 Team Records 10. Brian Towne (1997-98)______78-183 .426 Most Points: 108, 3/1/08 @ Montana (W, 108-56) Field Goal Percentage: .688, 12/5/09 vs. Eastern Washington (33-48) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS PER GAME 3-pt Field Goals Made: 18, 2/7/98 vs. Idaho State 1. Brian Towne (1997-98)______2.89 3-pt Field Goals Pct (10 att.): 9-11 .818, 1/31/15 vs. Montana State, 1/31/15 2. Jeremiah Dominguez (2008-09)______2.87 Margin of Victory: 52, 3/1/08 at Montana (108-56) 3. Jason Hartman (1998-99)______2.82 Fewest Points: 42, 1/4/97 at Northern Arizona (L, 42-54) 4. Jason Hartman (1997-98)______2.77 Margin of Defeat: 33, 2/12/98 at Northern Arizona (L, 54-87) 5. Jeremiah Dominguez (2007-08)______2.62 6. Jeb Ivey (2002-03)______2.59 Individual Records 7. Jake Schroeder (2005-06)______2.57 Points: 41, Dominic Waters, 1/4/09 at Northern Arizona (4ot); 40, Brian Towne, 2/7/98 vs. Idaho State (regulation) Anthony Lackey (2001-02)______2.57 Rebounds: 20, Cameron Forte, 1-28-16 at Eastern Washington Brian Towne (1998-99)______2.57 Assists: 15, Will Funn, 2/17/05 vs. Idaho State 10. Melvin Jones (2009-10)______2.53 Blocked Shots: 7, Collin Spickerman 2/28/15 vs. Sacramento State Steals: 7, Will Funn, 1/27/05 vs. Montana NOTES: Assists were not kept until the 1967-68 season. Blocked Shots and 3-pt Field Goals Made: 12, Brian Towne, 2/7/98 vs. Idaho State (of 16) Steals were not kept until the 1977-78 season.

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 61 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK VIKING SINGLE GAME STEALS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED All-Time Record All-Time Record RECORDS 8 Terry Adolph vs. George Fox______1-13-78 20 Cameron Forte at Eastern Washington______1-28-16 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 20 Cameron Forte at Eastern Washington______1-28-16 POINTS 7 Phil Nelson vs. Boise State______2-21-09 7 Will Funn vs. Montana______1-27-05 19 Seamus Boxley at Montana State______2-7-04 All-Time Record 7 Ivan Garner vs. Simon Fraser______11-12-99 19 Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona______2-18-99 81 Freeman Williams vs. Rocky Mountain______2-3-78 6 Jeremiah Dominguez at Texas Southern______12-27-08 17 Seamus Boxley at Howard______11-29-04 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 6 Julius Thomas at Northern Arizona (4ot)______1-4-09 17 Deonte Huff vs. Montana State______2-2-08 41 Dominic Waters at Northern Arizona (4ot)______1-4-09 6 Will Funn vs. Cal Poly______11-27-04 16 DaShaun Wiggins at Southern Utah______3-5-15 41 Blake Walker at Tennessee State______12-30-03 6 Jamaal Thomas at Cal State Northridge______1-18-01 16 Charles Odum vs. Northern Colorado______2-28-12 40 Brian Towne vs. Idaho State______2-7-98 6 Kevin Briggs vs. Linfield______12-14-02 16 Jason Hartman at Sacramento State______2-10-99 38 Charles Odum at Sacramento State______2-23-12 16 Scott Morrison at Northern Colorado______2-20-08 38 Jason Hartman vs. Sacramento State______2-5-98 37 Cameron Forte at Eastern Washington______1-28-16 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 35 Jason Hartman at Eastern Washington______2-4-99 All-Time Record FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) 34 Jason Hartman at Oregon______12-12-98 62 Freeman Williams vs. George Fox______1-13-78 All-Time Record 33 Dupree Lucas vs. Northern Colorado______1-18-07 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 1.000 Deonte Huff (17-17) vs. Montana State______2-2-08 33 Jason Hartman vs. Cal State Northridge______1-3-98 26 Cameron Forte vs. Multnomah______11-28-15 1.000 Freeman Williams (16-16) vs. Seattle Pacific____ 1-31-78 24 Cameron Forte at Eastern Washington______1-28-16 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 1.000 Deonte Huff (17-17) vs. Montana State______2-2-08 REBOUNDS 24 Dominic Waters at Northern Arizona (4ot)______1-4-09 24 Dupree Lucas at Sacramento State______1-26-07 1.000 Jason Hartman (14-14) vs. Cal State Northridge_ 1-3-98 All-Time Record 24 Jason Hartman at Eastern Washington______2-4-99 1.000 Jeb Ivey (11-11) vs. Weber State______3-1-03 26 Bernie Jones vs. Oregon College of Education__ 1-20-59 24 Charles Madison at Washington______11-28-00 1.000 Seth Scott (10-10) vs. Montana______2-6-03 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 23 Anthony Lackey at Stanford______12-19-01 1.000 DaShaun Wiggins (10-10) vs. North Dakota____ 2-19-15 20 Cameron Forte at Idaho______1-30-16 21 Cameron Forte at North Dakota______2-25-16 1.000 Seamus Boxley (10-10) vs. Northern Arizona____ 1-8-05 18 Deonte Huff vs. Idaho State______2-24-07 21 Dominic Waters vs. Northern Arizona______1-17-10 1.000 DaShaun Wiggins (10-10) vs. Weber State______3-6-14 16 Cameron Forte vs. Idaho______2-18-16 21 Dupree Lucas vs. Northern Colorado______1-18-07 16 Chehales Tapscott at Idaho State______2-9-12 21 Jason Hartman at Oregon______12-12-98 16 Chehales Tapscott vs. Montana______1-29-12 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 16 Seamus Boxley at Howard______11-29-04 12 Brian Towne (of 16) vs. Idaho State______2-7-98 16 Seamus Boxley vs. Idaho State______1-31-04 FIELD GOALS MADE 8 Phil Nelson (of 12) at Pepperdine______12-13-09 16 Jamaal Sanford at Weber State______1-23-97 All-Time Record 7 Calaen Robinson (of 11) vs. CSUN______12-17-15 15 nine times 37 Freeman Williams vs. Rocky Mountain______2-3-78 7 Chris Harriel (of 11) at Idaho State______1-2-11 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 7 Melvin Jones (of 11) vs. Wright State______11-14-09 7 Jeremiah Dominguez (of 10) at Gonzaga_____ 12-23-08 ASSISTS 15 Cameron Forte vs. Multnomah______11-28-15 14 Cameron Forte vs. Eastern Washington______2-20-16 7 Paul Hafford (of 13) at Cal Poly______2-17-07 All-Time Record 14 Kyle Richardson vs Idaho State ______3-8-14 7 Anthony Lackey (of 11) at Northern Arizona____ 3-1-02 19 Terry Adolph vs. St. Mary’s______12-27-77 14 Dominic Waters at Northern Arizona (4ot)______1-4-09 7 Jason Hartman (of 14) at Montana State______2-27-99 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 13 Cameron Forte at Eastern Washington______1-28-16 7 Brian Towne (of 9) vs. Eastern Washington_____ 3-4-99 14 Will Funn vs. Idaho State______2-17-05 13 Jason Hartman vs. Sacramento State ______2-5-98 7 Jeb Ivey (of 9) at Weber State______1-30-03 12 Will Funn at Northern Arizona______2-3-05 13 Brian Towne vs. Idaho State______2-7-98 12 Will Funn vs. Sacramento State______1-6-05 12 12 times 12 Will Funn vs. Weber State______1-1-05 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12 Reggie Ball at Cal State Northridge (2ot)______1-7-99 16 Brian Towne (made 12) vs. Idaho State______2-7-98 11 Calaen Robinson vs. Multnomah______11-28-15 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) 16 Charles Madison (made 3) at Washington____ 11-28-00 11 Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Northern Arizona______2-5-09 All-Time Record 14 Jason Hartman (made 7) at Montana State____ 2-27-99 11 Dupree Lucas vs. Howard______12-21-06 .900 Jamie Jones (9-10) vs. Seattle______2-7-10 13 5 times 11 Will Funn vs. Northern Arizona______1-8-05 .900 Taplar Mvogo (9-10) at Cal State Northridge (2ot)_1-7-99 10 Will Funn vs. Montana______1-10-04 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (6 attempts) 10 Ryan Sommer vs. Warner Pacific______12-21-05 .900 Jamie Jones (9-10) vs. Seattle______2-7-10 1.000 Jason Hartman (6-6) at Idaho State______1-8-98 .900 Taplar Mvogo (9-10) at Cal State Northridge (2ot)_1-7-99 1.000 Mickey Polis (5-5) at Washington______12-18-07 BLOCKED SHOTS .857 Hasan Artharee (12-14) vs. Simon Fraser_____ 11-12-99 1.000 Kyle Coston (5-5) at Northern Colorado______2-20-08 .846 Seamus Boxley (11-13) vs. Bethune-Cookman_ 12-16-04 7 Collin Spickerman vs. Sacramento State______2-28-15 .857 Jeb Ivey (6-7) vs. Northern Arizona______1-18-03 .833 Seamus Boxley (10-12) vs. Eastern Washington_ 2-16-02 6 Collin Spickerman vs. CSU Bakersfield______12-13-14 .833 Marcus Hall (5-6) vs. Montana______1-11-14 6 Collin Spickerman at Northern Arizona______3-5-15 .833 Tyrell Mara (5-6) at Portland______11-28-07 6 Scott Morrison at Sacramento State______2-09-08 FREE THROWS MADE .833 Juma Kamara (5-6) at Gonzaga______11-30-05 6 Scott Morrison at Weber State______1-10-07 All-Time Record .833 Juma Kamara (5-6) vs. Weber State______1-19-06 6 Seth Scott at Portland______11-30-02 17 Deonte Huff vs. Montana State______2-2-08 5 Collin Spickerman vs. Sacramento State______3-12-15 17 Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona______2-18-99 5 Kyle Richardson at North Dakota______2-27-14 Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996-97 5 Chehales Tapscott vs. Sacramento State______2-15-12 17 Deonte Huff vs. Montana State______2-2-08 5 Jamie Jones vs. Weber State______2-28-10 17 Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona______2-18-99 5 Jamie Jones vs. Idaho State______2-26-10 14 Seamus Boxley at Montana State______2-7-04 5 Jamie Jones vs. Montana______2-12-10 14 Jason Hartman vs. Cal State Northridge______1-3-98 5 Jamie Jones vs. Seattle______2-7-10 13 Blake Walker at Tennessee State______12-30-03 5 Jamie Jones vs. Sacramento State______1-2-10 13 Jason Hartman at Sacramento State______2-10-99 5 Scott Morrison vs Sacramento State______2-22-07 13 Jason Hartman at Oregon State______1-28-98 5 Jamaal Sanford vs. Montana State______1-18-97

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TOP VIKING FREEMAN WILLIAMS ALL-TIME BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES SCORING PERFORMANCES

Steve Brenner FREEMAN WILLIAMS 81 Rocky Mountain______1977-78 41 at Puget Sound______1976-77 71 Southern Oregon______1976-77 41 Portland*______1975-76 • 1st team All-American, 1977-78. 66 George Fox______1977-78 41 Western Montana______1976-77 • 2nd all-time leading scorer in NCAA his- 59 Simon Fraser*______1976-77 40 Seattle Pacific______1975-76 tory, 3,249 points, 1975-78. 51 at Eastern Montana _____ 1976-77 40 at Pepperdine______1977-78 • 1977 World University Games. 50 at Nevada-Las Vegas_____ 1977-78 39 Oregon State*______1976-77 • Holds 13 PSU records. 49 at Southern California____ 1977-78 39 Oregon Tech______1975-76 • 6 years in the NBA. 48 at St. Mary’s______1977-78 39 at Kentucky______1977-78 46 at Utah State______1976-77 39 at San Jose State______1975-76 46 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee__ 1977-78 38 at Oregon State______1975-76 When Dominic Waters scored 41 points 45 Portland*______1976-77 38 Montana Tech______1976-77 in a four-overtime win at Northern Arizona on 44 at Colorado State______1975-76 38 at Northern Colorado____ 1976-77 Jan. 4, 2009 - the most recent 40-point game in 44 at Gonzaga______1976-77 37 Utah State______1977-78 school history - a quick scan of the PSU record 44 St. Mary’s______1977-78 37 Air Force______1976-77 book revealed it was just the 28th-best scoring 43 at Nevada-Las Vegas_____ 1976-77 36 at Arizona State ______1976-77 game in school history - that’s not a misprint - 43 at Long Beach State_____ 1976-77 36 Puget Sound______1976-77 28th-best. But it did reopen the eyes of basket- 43 at Montana State______1975-76 36 at Seattle Pacific______1977-78 ball fans as they remembered the prolific scoring 43 Eastern Montana______1976-77 35 at Arizona______1975-76 career of Freeman Williams. 42 Whittier______1976-77 35 Oregon Tech______1977-78 Williams, in fact, eclipsed that total on 21 42 Cal State-Los Angeles____ 1976-77 occasions. Other outstanding scorers in PSU his- 42 at New Orleans______1976-77 * Game played at Memorial Coliseum tory have included Willie Stoudamire, Leon Ed- 41 Colorado State______1977-78 monds, John Nelson, Bill Wilkerson, Jason Hart- man and Seamus Boxley. Freeman Williams actually scored 3,308 points in 108 games, but For his part, Williams ranks as the second two games during his career against a Canadian school, Simon all-time leading scoring in college basketball his- tory with 3,249 points, trailing only Pete Marav- Fraser, are not recognized by the NCAA. ich. OTHER TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES (35 points or more) WILLIE STOUDAMIRE 50 Willie Stoudamire vs. Nevada-Reno______1970-71 • Ranks among the top ten at PSU in both scoring 46 Leon Edmonds vs. British Columbia______1968-69 and assists. 46 Willie Stoudamire vs. Portland______1971-72 • Averaged 30 points per game in 1970-71. 45 Leon Edmonds vs. Eastern Montana______1968-69 45 Jack Parker vs. Eastern Oregon______1955-56 • Scored 50 points in a game against Nevada. 45 John Nelson vs. Cascade College______1965-66 43 Willie Stoudamire vs. Cal State-Los Angeles______1971-72 41 Dominic Waters vs. Northern Arizona______2008-09 41 Blake Walker vs. Tennessee State______2003-04 41 Willie Stoudamire vs. Humboldt State______1971-72 40 Brian Towne vs. Idaho State______1997-98 40 Leon Edmonds vs. Humboldt State______1968-69 39 Bill Wilkerson vs. Idaho State______1966-67 Dick Powers JASON HARTMAN 39 Willie Stoudamire vs. British Columbia______1970-71 • Scored more than 1,000 points in just two 39 Willie Stoudamire vs. Puget Sound______1970-71 38 Charles Odum vs. Sacramento State______2011-12 seasons. 38 Jason Hartman vs. Sacramento State______1996-97 • Seventh-leading scorer in the nation in 1998-99, 38 Willie Stoudamire vs. Puget Sound______1969-70 averaging 22.8 points. 38 Willie Stoudamire vs. Great Falls______1971-72 • First Viking to lead the Big Sky Conference in 38 Bill Wilkerson vs. St. Martin’s______1966-67 scoring. 37 Cameron Forte vs. Eastern Washington______2015-16 • Two-time All-Big Sky selection. 37 Bill Wilkerson vs. Linfield______1966-67 37 Charlie Stoudamire vs. Puget Sound______1971-72 • Scored a career-high 38 points vs. Sacramento 36 John Nelson vs. Gonzaga______1965-66 State. 36 Peter Ness vs. Chapman______1967-68 36 Willie Stoudamire vs. Southern Utah______1969-70

Steve Brenner 36 Charlie Stoudamire vs. Seattle______1970-71 SEAMUS BOXLEY 36 Willie Stoudamire vs. Gonzaga______1970-71 • Finished career as fourth all-time leading scorer 36 Steve Gilliam vs. Utah State______1980-81 (1,498 points) at Portland State. 35 Jason Hartman vs. Eastern Washington______1998-99 • Set school season and career records for field 35 Hal Dohling vs. Montana State______1967-68 goal percentage. 35 Willie Stoudamire vs. Central Washington______1970-71 • Averaged 20.6 points as a senior, leading Big 35 Willie Stoudamire vs. Nevada-Las Vegas______1971-72 35 Jesse Boyd vs. Warner Pacific______1975-76 Sky, and was named Big Sky Conference Player 35 Peter Ness vs. St. Martin’s______1966-67 of the Year.

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 63 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 1999-00 Derek Nesland______401 REBOUNDS 2000-01 Anthony Lackey______5.9 VIKING YEARLY 2000-01 Anthony Lackey ______391 1957-58 John Winters______202 2001-02 Anthony Lackey______6.1 LEADERS 2001-02 Anthony Lackey______459 1958-59 Bernie Jones______259 2002-03 Brandon Haughton______6.2 2002-03 Jeb Ivey______405 1959-60 Don Bridges______202 2003-04 Seamus Boxley______9.4 2003-04 Blake Walker______434 1960-61 Bill Turner______266 2004-05 Seamus Boxley______8.1 POINTS SCORED 2004-05 Seamus Boxley______576 1961-62 Bill Turner______252 2005-06 Scott Morrison______5.3 1946-47 Philips#______135 2005-06 Jake Schroeder______349 1962-63 Jim Hollingsworth______266 2006-07 Scott Morrison______6.5 1947-48 NA 2006-07 Dupree Lucas______422 1963-64 John Nelson______171 2007-08 Deonte Huff______6.0 1948-49 Coleman/Baldini#______85 2007-08 Jeremiah Dominguez____455 1964-65 Jim Nelson______234 2008-09 Jamie Jones______5.3 1949-50 Don Koepke______178 2008-09 Jeremiah Dominguez____399 1965-66 Bill Wilkerson______322 2009-10 Jamie Jones______7.7 1950-51 Lloyd Bergman______496 2009-10 Dominic Waters______594 1966-67 Bill Wilkerson______332 2010-11 Chehales Tapscott______8.1 1951-52 NA 2010-11 Charles Odum______421 1967-68 Mike O’Gara______254 2011-12 Chehales Taspcott______9.3 1952-53 Don Koepke______478 2011-12 Charles Odum______612 1968-69 Don Suloff______274 2012-13 Aaron Moore______7.1 1953-54 Don Porter______625 2012-13 Aaron Moore______369 1969-70 Leon Edmonds______255 2013-14 Kyle Richardson______6.3 1954-55 Jack Viskov^______605 2013-14 DaShaun Wiggins______399 1970-71 Leo Franz______251 2014-15 Tiegbe Bamba______6.8 1955-56 Jack Viskov______481 2014-15 DaShaun Wiggins______454 1971-72 Charlie Stoudamire______246 2015-16 Cameron Forte______9.3 1956-57 Jack Parker______420 2015-16 Cameron Forte______596 1972-73 Leo Franz______211 1957-58 John Winters______503 1973-74 Frank Williams______237 ASSISTS/AVERAGE 1958-59 John Winters______348 SCORING AVERAGE 1974-75 James Mason______253 1967-68 Hal Dohling______120/4.8 1959-60 Don Bridges______328 1946-47 Philips#______9.0 1975-76 Wayne Smith______243 1968-69 Dan Deurwaarder#____48/2.0 1960-61 Bill Turner______326 1947-48 NA 1976-77 Bob Sisul______262 1969-70 Willie Stoudamire_____84/3.4 1961-62 Bill Turner______345 1948-49 Coleman/Baldini#______10.6 1977-78 Bob Sisul______223 1970-71 Jerry Stephens______133/5.3 1962-63 John Nelson______400 1949-50 Don Koepke______14.8 1978-79 Bob Sisul______282 1971-72 Jerry Stephens______160/6.4 1963-64 John Nelson______430 1950-51 Lloyd Bergman______18.4 1979-80 Mike Babin______251 1972-73 Dan Peters______105/4.4 1964-65 John Nelson______649 1951-52 NA 1980-81 Doug Eilertson______238 1973-74 Ed Buchanan______140/5.2 1965-66 John Nelson______644 1952-53 Don Koepke______17.7 1996-97 Jamaal Sanford______162 1974-75 Chuckie Smith______174/6.7 1966-67 Bill Wilkerson______693 1953-54 Don Porter______25.0 1997-98 Jamaal Sanford______158 1975-76 Freeman Williams____116/4.3 1967-68 Hal Dohling______475 1954-55 Jack Viskov^______15.5 1998-99 Jason Hartman______156 1976-77 Terry Adolph______210/7.8 1968-69 Leon Edmonds______573 1955-56 Jack Viskov______17.2 1999-00 Ime Udoka______174 1977-78 Terry Adolph______211/7.8 1969-70 Willie Stoudamire______454 1956-57 Jack Parker______15.0 2000-01 Anthony Lackey______158 1978-79 David Smith______93/3.4 1970-71 Willie Stoudamire______638 1957-58 John Winters______18.0 2001-02 Anthony Lackey______172 1979-80 Wendell Talley______111/4.3 1971-72 Willie Stoudamire______793 1958-59 John Winters______12.4 2002-03 Brandon Haughton______167 1980-81 Steve Gilliam______125/4.6 1972-73 Leo Franz______470 1959-60 Don Powell______11.9 2003-04 Seamus Boxley______254 1996-97 Derek Nesland______100/3.8 1973-74 Ed Buchanan______411 1960-61 Bill Turner______12.1 2004-05 Seamus Boxley______228 1997-98 Derek Nesland______91/3.5 1974-75 Freeman Williams______436 1961-62 Bill Turner______12.3 2005-06 Scott Morrison______144 1998-99 Reggie Ball______141/5.0 1975-76 Freeman Williams______834 1962-63 John Nelson______16.0 2006-07 Scott Morrison______207 1999-00 Ivan Garner______100/3.4 1976-77 Freeman Williams_____ 1,010 1963-64 John Nelson______17.2 2007-08 Deonte Huff______199 2000-01 Dony Wilcher______101.3.9 1977-78 Freeman Williams______969 1964-65 John Nelson______25.0 2008-09 Julius Thomas______170 2001-02 Aaron Fitzgerald_____125/4.5 1978-79 Bob Sisul______390 1965-66 John Nelson______25.8 2009-10 Jamie Jones______245 2002-03 Kevin Briggs______83/3.1 1979-80 Mike Babin______346 1966-67 Bill Wilkerson______24.8 2010-11 Chehales Tapscott______195 2003-04 Will Funn______104/4.0 1980-81 Steve Gilliam______434 1967-68 Hal Dohling______19.0 2011-12 Chehales Tapscott______297 2004-05 Will Funn______224/8.0 1996-97 Brian Towne______322 1968-69 Leon Edmonds______22.9 2012-13 Aaron Moore______200 2005-06 Ryan Sommer______102/3.7 1997-98 Jason Hartman______421 1969-70 Willie Stoudamire______18.2 2013-14 Kyle Richardson______202 2006-07 Dupree Lucas______124/3.9 Brian Towne______421 1970-71 Willie Stoudamire______25.5 2014-15 Tiegbe Bamba______183 2007-08 Jeremiah Dominguez___130/4.1 1998-99 Jason Hartman______639 1971-72 Willie Stoudamire______30.1 2015-16 Cameron Forte______288 2008-09 Jeremiah Dominguez___ 99/3.2 1972-73 Leo Franz______20.4 2009-10 Dominic Waters_____151/4.7 1973-74 Ed Buchanan______15.2 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 2010-11 Dane Johnson______85/2.9 1974-75 Freeman Williams______16.8 1957-58 John Winters______7.2 Charles Odum______85/2.8 1975-76 Freeman Williams______30.9 1958-59 Bernie Jones______9.3 2011-12 Lateef McMullan_____91/2.8 1976-77 Freeman Williams*_____ 39.6 1959-60 Don Bridges______7.2 2012-13 Lateef McMullan____102/3.6 1977-78 Freeman Williams*_____ 35.9 1960-61 Bill Turner______9.9 2013-14 Tim Douglas______99/3.1 1978-79 Bob Sisul______14.4 1961-62 Bill Turner______9.0 2014-15 Gary Winston______104/3.7 1979-80 Mike Babin______13.3 1962-63 Jim Hollingsworth_____ 10.6 2015-16 Donivine Stewart____111/3.7 1980-81 Doug Eilertson______16.3 1963-64 John Nelson______6.8 1996-97 Brian Towne______12.4 1964-65 Jim Nelson______10.6 STEALS/AVERAGE 1997-98 Jason Hartman______19.1 1965-66 Bill Wilkerson______12.9 1977-78 Terry Adolph______94/3.5 1998-99 Jason Hartman______22.8 1966-67 Bill Wilkerson______11.8 1978-79 Skip Kinney______30/1.1 1999-00 Ime Udoka______14.5 1967-68 Mike O’Gara______10.2 1979-80 Wendell Talley______35/1.3 2000-01 Anthony Lackey______14.5 1968-69 Don Suloff______10.5 1980-81 Steve Gilliam______51/1.9 2001-02 Anthony Lackey______16.4 1969-70 Larry Franz______10.2 1996-97 Mike Vanderhoff______34/1.3 2002-03 Jeb Ivey______15.0 1970-71 Leo Franz______9.7 1997-98 Jason Hartman______28/1.3 2003-04 Blake Walker______16.1 1971-72 Charlie Stoudamire______9.8 1998-99 Reggie Ball______35/1.3 2004-05 Seamus Boxley______20.6 1972-73 Leo Franz______9.2 1999-00 Ime Udoka______38/1.6 2005-06 Jake Schroeder______12.5 1973-74 Frank Williams______8.8 2000-01 Dony Wilcher______48/1.8 2006-07 Dupree Lucas______13.2 1974-75 James Mason______9.7 2001-02 Anthony Lackey______46/1.6 2007-08 Jeremiah Dominguez___ 14.2 1975-76 Wayne Smith______9.3 2002-03 Kevin Briggs______36/1.3 2008-09 Jeremiah Dominguez___ 12.9 1976-77 Bob Sisul______9.7 2003-04 Will Funn______49/1.9 2009-10 Dominic Waters______18.6 1977-78 Bob Sisul______8.3 2004-05 Will Funn______62/2.2 2010-11 Charles Odum______14.0 1978-79 Bob Sisul______10.4 2005-06 Jake Schroeder______38/1.4 2011-12 Charles Odum______19.1 1979-80 Mike Babin______9.7 2006-07 Ryan Sommer______40/1.3 Hal Dohling, the 1967-68 Port- 2012-13 Aaron Moore______13.2 1980-81 Doug Eilertson______9.2 2007-08 Jeremiah Dominguez___62/1.9 land State team MVP, led the 2013-14 DaShaun Wiggins______12.9 1996-97 Jamaal Sanford______6.2 2008-09 Jeremiah Dominguez___53/1.7 Vikings in scoring, assists and 2014-15 DaShaun Wiggins______15.7 1997-98 Jamaal Sanford______5.9 2009-10 Julius Thomas______46/1.5 free throw percentage. 2015-16 Cameron Forte______19.2 1998-99 Taplar Mvogo______6.6 2010-11 Chris Harriel______41/1.4 1999-00 Ime Udoka______7.3 2011-12 Chehales Taspcott____56/1.7 64 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 2012-13 Andre Winston Jr.______27/1.1 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (100 att.) 1998-99 Brian Towne______.407 Anthony Lackey____772/28.6 2013-14 Tim Douglas______33/1.1 1956-57 John Winters______.425 1999-00 Anthony Lackey______.412 2001-02 Jeb Ivey______1,002/35.8 2014-15 DaShaun Wiggins______44/1.5 1957-58 John Winters______.447 2000-01 Anthony Lackey______.406 2002-03 Jeb Ivey______1,016/37.6 2015-16 Calaen Robinson_____55/1.8 1958-59 Stan Weber______.434 2001-02 Anthony Lackey______.419 2003-04 Seamus Boxley_____988/36.6 1959-60 Don Powell______.398 2002-03 Jeb Ivey______.368 2004-05 Seamus Boxley___ 1,026/36.6 BLOCKED SHOTS 1960-61 Bill Turner______.401 2003-04 Sheu Oduniyi______.372 2005-06 Jake Schroeder_____934/33.4 1977-78 Greg Slider______24 1961-62 Jack Bertell______.436 2004-05 Jake Schroeder______.411 2006-07 Ryan Sommer______923/28.8 1978-79 Bob Sisul______15 1962-63 John Nelson______.421 2005-06 Juma Kamara______.527 2007-08 Deonte Huff_____ 1,012/30.7 1979-80 Darrell Webb______16 1963-64 Bob Jones______.421 2006-07 Juma Kamara______.404 Jer. Dominguez_____989/30.9 1980-81 Doug Eilertson______10 1964-65 Jim Nelson______.428 2007-08 Mickey Polis%______.500 2008-09 Jer. Dominguez_____979/31.6 Steve Gilliam______10 1965-66 Ed Gorman______.421 2008-09 Dominic Waters______.448 2009-10 Dominic Waters__ 1,079/33.7 1996-97 Jamaal Sanford______31 1966-67 Don Suloff______.515 2009-10 Dominic Waters______.424 2010-11 Melvin Jones______963/32.1 1997-98 Jamaal Sanford______29 1967-68 Mike O’Gara______.469 2010-11 Charles Odum______.395 2011-12 Chehales Tapscott__ 1,109/31.8 1998-99 Derek Nesland______12 1968-69 Leon Edmonds______.440 2011-12 Michael Harthun______.425 2012-13 Lateef McMullan___906/32.4 1999-00 Ime Udoka______13 1969-70 John Mandic______.478 2012-13 Gary Winston______.470 2013-14 Tim Douglas_____ 1,112/34.9 2000-01 Jamaal Thomas______32 1970-71 Moses Taylor______.489 2013-14 Gary Winston______.422 2014-15 Gary Winston______884/31.6 2001-02 Seamus Boxley______34 1971-72 Rick Korte______.490 2014-15 DaShaun Wiggins______.437 2015-16 Cameron Forte_____907/29.3 2002-03 Seth Scott______30 1972-73 Dan Peters______.464 2015-16 Calaen Robinson______.341 Donivine Stewart___904/30.1 2003-04 Seamus Boxley______32 Glenn Perica______.464 2004-05 Seamus Boxley______39 1973-74 James Mason______.505 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2005-06 Scott Morrison______35 1974-75 James Mason______.471 1953-54 Dale Stewart______.758 1996-97 Jamaal Sanford______4 2006-07 Scott Morrison______70 1975-76 Jesse Boyd______.477 1954-55 Paul Poetsch______.910 1997-98 Jamaal Sanford______1 2007-08 Scott Morrison______53 1976-77 Freeman Williams______.505 1955-56 Paul Poetsch______.852 Matt Ambrose______1 2008-09 Jamie Jones______30 1977-78 James Cunningham____ .527 1956-57 Jim Perkins______.786 1998-99 Hasan Artharee______4 2009-10 Jamie Jones______75 1978-79 Darrell Webb______.496 1957-58 John Winters______.632 1999-00 Ime Udoka______4 2010-11 Chehales Tapscott______19 1979-80 Darrell Webb______.522 1958-59 John Frederick______.750 2000-01 Anthony Lackey______2 2011-12 Chehales Taspcott______43 1980-81 Dave Hildahl______.529 1959-60 Don Powell______.667 Seamus Boxley______2 2012-13 Aaron Moore______26 1996-97 Hasan Artharee______.477 1960-61 Frank Chase______.711 2001-02 Anthony Lackey______3 2013-14 Kyle Richardson______34 1997-98 Jamaal Sanford______.592 1961-62 Gordon Riese______.707 2002-03 Seth Scott______6 2014-15 Collin Spickerman______72 1998-99 Hasan Artharee______.587 1962-63 Mike Schrunk______.694 2003-04 Seamus Boxley______11 2015-16 Collin Spickerman______45 1999-00 Hasan Artharee______.558 1963-64 Mike Schrunk______.706 2004-05 Seamus Boxley______10 2000-01 Seamus Boxley______.549 1964-65 John Nelson______.752 2005-06 Scott Morrison______1 2001-02 Billy Feeney______.579 1965-66 John Nelson______.758 Tyler Hollist______1 2002-03 Seth Scott______.475 1966-67 Hal Dohling______.811 Ryan Sommer______1 2003-04 Seamus Boxley______.556 1967-68 Hal Dohling______.876 2006-07 Scott Morrison______1 2004-05 Seamus Boxley______.592 1968-69 Dan Deurwaarder______.784 2007-08 Scott Morrison______5 2005-06 Anthony Washington___ .515 1969-70 Leon Edmonds______.802 2008-09 Jamie Jones______6 2006-07 Julius Thomas%______.639 1970-71 Willie Stoudamire______.826 2009-10 Jamie Jones______8 2007-08 Scott Morrison______.575 1971-72 Willie Stoudamire______.834 2010-11 Chehales Tapscott______6 2008-09 Julius Thomas______.643 1972-73 Leo Franz______.808 2011-12 Chehales Tapscott______13 2009-10 Julius Thomas______.671 1973-74 Derreck Brooks______.734 2012-13 Aaron Moore______7 2010-11 Nate Lozeau______.546 1974-75 Ken Cobb ______.889 2013-14 Kyle Richardson______5 2011-12 Renado Parker______.568 1975-76 Freeman Williams______.787 2014-15 Tiegbe Bamba______3 Nate Lozeau______.568 1976-77 Freeman Williams______.796 2015-16 Cameron Forte______12 2012-13 Aaron Moore______.520 1977-78 Freeman Williams______.780 2013-14 Kyle Richardson______.593 1978-79 Darrell Webb______.786 DUNKS 2014-15 Tiegbe Bamba______.550 1979-80 Dave Hildahl______.917 1996-97 Jamaal Sanford______15 2015-16 Cameron Forte______.580 1980-81 Dave Hildahl*______.927 1997-98 Jamaal Sanford______21 1996-97 Matt Ambrose______.798 1998-99 Taplar Mvogo______8 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1997-98 Jason Hartman______.822 1999-00 Ime Udoka______3 1996-97 Mike Vanderhoff______59 1998-99 Jason Hartman______.812 2000-01 Jamaal Thomas______11 1997-98 Brian Towne______78 1999-00 Derek Nesland______.734 2001-02 Seamus Boxley______14 1998-99 Jason Hartman______79 2000-01 Luke Dean______.760 2002-03 Seth Scott______15 1999-00 Derek Nesland______57 2001-02 Jeb Ivey______.980 2003-04 Seamus Boxley______16 2000-01 Charles Madison______58 2002-03 Jeb Ivey______.908 Blake Walker______16 2001-02 Anthony Lackey______72 2003-04 Marshal Hartman______.791 2004-05 Seamus Boxley______27 2002-03 Jeb Ivey______70 2004-05 Antone Jarrell______.709 2005-06 Scott Morrison______18 2003-04 Sheu Oduniyi______32 2005-06 Jake Schroeder______.797 2006-07 Scott Morrison______24 Matt Brown Blake Walker______32 2006-07 Paul Hafford______.875 2007-08 Scott Morrison______31 2004-05 Jake Schroeder______53 2007-08 Jeremiah Dominguez___ .813 2008-09 Phil Nelson______26 2005-06 Jake Schroeder______72 2008-09 Phil Nelson______.841 2009-10 Julius Thomas______26 2006-07 Paul Hafford______76 2009-10 Dominic Waters______.902 2010-11 Chris Harriel______7 Scott Morrison, a 6-11 center, 2007-08 Jeremiah Dominguez_____84 2010-11 Tree Thomas______.804 2011-12 Charles Odum______6 led the Vikings in blocked 2008-09 Jeremiah Dominguez_____89 2011-12 Charles Odum______.833 Chehales Taspcott______6 2009-10 Melvin Jones______81 2012-13 Michael Hartun______.828 2012-13 Aaron Moore______12 shots and dunks for three 2010-11 Melvin Jones______72 2013-14 Gary Winston______.803 2013-14 Kyle Richardson______24 straight seasons. Morrison had 2011-12 Michael Harthun______48 2014-15 Tim Douglas______.840 2014-15 Tiegbe Bamba______9 school records of 187 blocks 2012-13 Lateef McMullan______42 2015-16 Zach Gengler______.848 2015-16 Cameron Forte______30 and 91 dunks in his career. He 2013-14 Marcus Hall______51 was also a part of two Big Sky 2014-15 DaShaun Wiggins______59 MINUTES PLAYED * led nation Conference Champion teams 2015-16 Calaen Robinson______58 1996-97 Derek Nesland_____888/34.2 ^ includes statistics from games played in Asia 1997-98 Brian Towne______850/31.5 % fell short of minimum attempts, but still (2005, 2008) and was the Big 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE (50 attempts) 1998-99 Brian Towne______975/34.8 would have led team if Sky’s Defensive Player of the 1996-97 Brian Towne______.418 1999-00 Derek Nesland_____914/31.5 attempts were added to total # incomplete season statistics Year in 2007-08. 1997-98 Jason Hartman______.430 2000-01 Dony Wilcher______756/29.0 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 65 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON TEAM STATISTICS

YEAR G W-L Home Away OT FGM-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST TO BS ST PTS AVG. 1946-47 18 6-12 - - - 279- - - - 160------862 47.9 1 1947-48 19 14-5 ------1,144 60.2 2 1948-49 13 6-7 - - - 166- - - - 100------716 55.1 3 1949-50 30 20-10 - - - 324- - - - 239------1,803 60.1 4 1950-51 27 17-10 - - - 731- - - - 477------1,925 71.3 1951-52 27 18-9 ------1,912 70.8 1952-53 27 14-13 - - - 633- - - - 520------1,786 66.1 1953-54 25 8-17 - - - 612- - - - 454-707 .642 ------1,678 67.1 1954-55 21 17-4 - - - 1,093- - - - 671------2,857 72.5 5 1955-56 29 21-8 - - 1-0 795- - - - 671-924 .725 ------2,261 77.9 1956-57 28 11-17 - - - 605-1,735 .349 - - 518-762 .679 ------1,650 58.9 1957-58 28 14-14 - - 1-0 594-1,631 .364 - - 383-609 .629 1,058 37.8 - - - - 1,571 56.1 1958-59 28 20-8 - - 1-0 607-1,768 .343 - - 406-710 .571 1,220 43.6 - - - - 1,620 57.8 1959-60 28 14-14 - - 1-2 545-1,583 .345 - - 397-673 .589 1,104 39.4 - - - - 1,487 53.1 1960-61 27 17-10 - - - 541-1,497 .361 - - 358-566 .633 1,176 43.6 - - - - 1,440 53.3 1961-62 28 15-13 - - - 615-1,560 .394 - - 334-523 .638 954 34.1 - - - - 1,564 55.8 1962-63 25 7-18 - - - 627-1,731 .362 - - 299-477 .625 981 39.2 - - - - 1,553 62.1 1963-64 25 10-15 - - - 617-1,612 .383 - - 283-469 .603 971 38.8 - - - - 1,517 60.7 1964-65 26 8-18 - - 1-1 696-1,769 .397 - - 346-577 .600 1,011 38.9 - - - - 1,748 63.3 1965-66 25 6-19 3-7 3-12 - 757-1,985 .381 - - 385-589 .653 1,393 55.7 - - - - 1,899 75.9 1966-67 28 19-9 13-0 6-9 - 1,017-2,505 .406 - - 523-764 .684 1,609 57.5 - - - - 2,557 91.5 6 1967-68 25 16-9 11-2 5-7 - 869-2,219 .392 - - 453-651 .696 1,544 61.8 440 - - - 2,191 87.6 6 1968-69 26 9-17 8-4 1-13 - 856-2,215 .386 - - 477-687 .694 1,443 55.5 201* - - - 2,189 84.2 6 1969-70 27 12-15 10-5 2-10 1-0 933-2,181 .428 - - 420-622 .675 1,476 54.7 354 445 - - 2,286 84.5 6 1970-71 26 18-8 13-1 5-7 - 1,039-2,318 .448 - - 504-708 .712 1,460 56.2 582 - - - 2,580 99.2 6 1971-72 27 19-8 13-2 6-6 0-1 1,001-2,258 .443 - - 479-678 .706 1,457 54.0 478 - - - 2,473 91.6 6 1972-73 24 12-12 9-1 3-11 1-0 724-1,739 .416 - - 352-502 .701 1,102 45.9 330 - - - 1,800 75.0 1973-74 27 16-11 10-0 6-11 - 857-1,938 .442 - - 347-530 .655 1,342 49.7 535 - - - 2,061 76.3 6 1974-75 26 18-8 11-1 7-7 0-3 951-2,178 .437 - - 395-561 .704 1,346 51.8 493 - - - 2,297 88.3 1975-76 27 17-10 7-1 10-9 1-0 1,004-2,204 .456 - - 380-557 .682 1,297 48.0 475 - - - 2,388 88.4 1976-77 27 17-10 10-1 7-9 0-1 1,014-2,124 .477 - - 429-593 .723 1,292 47.9 508 - - - 2,457 91.0 6 1977-78 27 14-13 9-4 5-9 0-1 929-2,051 .453 - - 360-518 .695 1,171 43.4 483 - 68 234 2,218 82.2 1978-79 27 6-21 4-4 2-17 1-1 806-1,792 .460 - - 399-545 .732 1,020 37.8 409 491 48 163 2,011 74.5 1979-80 26 5-21 3-7 2-14 - 744-1,608 .464 - - 404-570 .709 956 36.8 413 546 42 156 1,892 72.8 1980-81 27 7-20 6-7 1-13 1-0 677-1,503 .450 - - 512-705 .726 783 29.0 312 453 40 177 1,859 68.9 1996-97 26 9-17 8-4 1-13 1-0 570-1,329 .429 190-531 .358 366-513 .713 817 31.4 359 407 53 145 1,696 65.2 1997-98 27 15-12 12-1 3-11 1-1 624-1,393 .448 203-520 .390 458-625 .733 873 32.3 401 442 70 188 1,909 70.7 1998-99 28 17-11 13-1 4-10 3-1 747-1,666 .448 250-682 .367 472-657 .718 1,036 37.0 481 371 48 168 2,216 79.1 1999-00 29 15-14 9-5 6-9 0-1 737-1,613 .457 184-550 .335 500-745 .671 1,012 34.9 457 474 67 222 2,158 74.4 2000-01 27 9-18 8-3 1-15 1-1 669-1,533 .436 193-546 .353 379-548 .692 866 32.1 410 480 82 213 1,910 70.7 2001-02 28 12-16 6-6 6-10 2-0 723-1,513 .478 233-570 .409 361-486 .743 791 28.3 468 446 74 196 2,040 72.9 2002-03 27 5-22 5-8 0-14 - 544-1,344 .405 135-396 .341 353-528 .669 873 32.3 293 484 72 142 1,576 58.4 2003-04 27 11-16 7-4 4-12 0-2 644-1,433 .449 115-375 .307 407-615 .662 984 36.4 318 458 96 167 1,810 67.0 2004-05 28 19-9 13-2 6-7 1-0 708-1,440 .492 150-438 .342 481-745 .646 942 33.6 471 481 108 214 2,047 73.1 2005-06 28 12-16 6-5 6-11 1-1 701-1,548 .453 201-498 .404 414-615 .673 1,002 35.8 425 466 82 175 2,017 72.0 2006-07 32 19-13 12-3 7-10 - 873-1,909 .457 211-634 .333 546-847 .645 1,181 36.9 507 503 153 227 2,503 78.2 2007-08 33 23-10 13-1 10-9 2-1 846-1,822 .464 294-749 .393 452-668 .677 1,129 34.2 521 484 108 231 2,438 73.9 2008-09 33 23-10 12-1 11-9 2-1 863-1,899 .454 317-835 .380 378-557 .679 1,116 33.8 503 453 93 245 2,421 73.4 2009-10 32 13-19 8-4 5-15 0-2 888-1,862 .477 258-690 .374 462-644 .717 1,019 31.8 424 431 127 201 2,496 78.0 2010-11 30 14-16 10-5 4-11 - 745-1,697 .439 211-600 .352 468-645 .726 983 32.8 390 374 69 181 2,169 72.3

2011-12 32 17-15 10-3 7-12 1-0 846-1,751 .483 185-531 .348 561-761 .737 1,112 34.8 370 431 90 170 2,438 76.2 2012-13 28 8-20 8-6 0-14 0-1 701-1,542 .455 151-401 .377 376-506 .743 871 31.1 368 335 66 153 1,929 68.9 2013-14 32 17-15 12-5 5-10 3-1 802-1,729 .464 196-543 .361 520-711 .731 979 30.6 411 366 69 194 2,320 72.5 2014-15 29 15-14 9-4 6-10 1-0 723-1,645 .440 193-507 .381 444-598 .742 942 32.5 381 324 117 183 2,083 71.8 2015-16 31 13-18 8-6 4-11 - 908-1,904 .477 167-519 .322 425-645 .659 1,096 35.4 527 390 112 263 2,408 77.7

1 Point total correct - statistics for 15 games only 2 No team statistics available 3 Point total correct - statistics for 8 games only 4 Point total correct - statistics for 14 games only 5 Point total for 39 games (including trip to SE Asia) - record for counting games only 6 Statistics and record include non-counting games with Canadian teams * total incomplete away games include all road and neutral site contests

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YEAR G W-L Place Home Road OT FGM-FGA PCT. 3PM-3PA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG. AST TO BS ST PTS AVG. 1996-97 16 6-10 7th 5-3 1-7 1-0 351-798 .440 103-300 .343 233-324 .719 519 32.4 216 246 36 80 1,038 64.9 1997-98 16 10-6 t3rd 8-0 2-6 1-0 368-803 .458 125-309 .405 306-411 .745 505 31.6 240 248 46 98 1,167 72.9 1998-99 16 9-7 3rd 7-1 2-6 3-1 419-936 .448 145-393 .369 259-361 .717 575 35.9 273 219 22 91 1,242 77.6 1999-00 16 7-9 6th 5-3 2-6 0-1 416-920 .452 105-307 .342 281-413 .680 581 36.3 249 256 40 135 1,218 76.1 2000-01 16 6-10 7th 6-2 0-8 1-0 413-905 .456 119-329 .362 212-300 .707 498 31.1 253 283 51 120 1,157 72.3 2001-02 14 6-8 6th 3-4 3-4 - 394-788 .500 137-303 .452 174-234 .744 408 29.1 282 209 45 96 1,099 78.5 2002-03 14 3-11 8th 3-4 0-7 - 281-683 .411 64-186 .344 216-312 .692 448 32.0 142 229 40 69 842 60.1 2003-04 14 5-9 8th 3-4 2-5 - 330-748 .441 58-198 .293 215-325 .662 502 35.9 163 231 56 93 933 66.6 2004-05 14 11-3 1st 7-0 4-3 1-0 365-726 .503 84-229 .367 249-383 .650 489 34.9 262 252 66 109 1,063 75.9 2005-06 14 5-9 t5th 3-4 2-5 1-1 347-758 .458 104-246 .423 217-325 .668 491 35.1 212 234 46 87 1,015 72.5 2006-07 16 9-7 4th 5-3 4-4 - 432-969 .446 94-282 .333 281-428 .657 629 39.3 222 235 92 108 1,239 77.4 2007-08 16 14-2 1st 8-0 6-2 1-0 434-890 .464 149-361 .413 268-386 .694 589 36.8 274 229 64 109 1,285 80.3 2008-09 16 11-5 t2nd 7-1 4-4 2-0 412-906 .455 161-420 .383 177-261 .678 535 33.4 253 221 45 134 1,162 72.6 2009-10 16 7-9 6th 5-3 2-6 0-2 454-937 .485 126-342 .368 257-362 .710 544 34.0 217 192 63 103 1,291 80.7 2010-11 16 5-11 7th 4-4 1-7 - 378-886 .427 118-329 .359 216-311 .695 499 31.2 185 175 38 85 1,090 68.1 2011-12 16 10-6 3rd 5-3 5-3 1-0 410-834 .492 100-255 .392 301-409 .736 537 33.6 189 217 54 88 1,221 76.3 2012-13 20 5-15 t10th 5-5 0-10 0-1 505-1,112 .454 108-272 .397 266-362 .735 639 32.0 276 219 55 103 1,384 69.2 2013-14 20 11-9 t5th 7-3 4-6 3-1 518-1,087 .477 128-365 .351 299-406 .736 573 28.7 262 222 45 113 1,463 73.2 2014-15 18 9-9 6th 5-4 4-5 - 463-1,011 .458 127-322 .394 266-358 .743 589 32.7 252 201 73 100 1,319 73.3 2015-16 18 8-10 8th 5-4 3-6 - 526-1,086 .484 95-289 .329 255-382 .668 609 33.8 306 212 66 157 1,402 77.9

VIKING TEAM RECORDS

PSU SEASON OPPONENTS SEASON Most Points______2,508 1970-71 (26 games) Most Points______2,536 2009-10 (32 games) High Scoring Average______99.2 1970-71 (26 games) Fewest Points______1,328 1960-61 (27 games) Field Goal Attempts______2,505 1966-67 (28 games) High Scoring Average______88.4 1970-71 (26 games) Field Goals Made______1,039 1970-71 (26 games) Low Scoring Average______51.1 1960-61 (26 games) Field Goal Percentage______.492 2004-05 (708-1,440) Field Goals Made______924 1978-79 (27 games) 3-pt Field Goal Attempts______835 2008-09 (33 games) Field Goals Attempted______2,063 1968-69 (26 games) 3-pt Field Goals Made______317 2008-09 (33 games) Field Goal Percentage______.526 1980-81 (27 games) 3-pt Field Goal Percentage______.409 2001-02 (233-570) Low Field Goal Percentage______.334 1960-61 (27 games) Free Throw Attempts______924 1955-56 (29 games) 3-pt Field Goals Made______234 2001-02 (28 games) Free Throws Made______671 1955-56 (29 games) 3-pt Field Goals Attempted______617 2015-16 (31 games) Free Throw Percentage______.743 2012-13 (376-506) 3-pt Field Goal Percentage______.395 2009-10 (227-574) Rebounds______1,609 1966-67 (28 games) Low 3-pt Field Goal Percentage______.326 1997-98 (160-491) Rebound Average______61.8 1967-68 (25 games) Free Throws Made______602 1966-67 (28 games) Assists______582 1970-71 (26 games) Free Throws Attempted______895 1966-67 (28 games) Blocked Shots______153 2006-07 (32 games) Free Throw Percentage______.752 2002-03 (440-585) Steals______263 2015-16 (31 games) Low Free Throw Percentage______.612 1968-69 (26 games) Rebounds______1,491 1966-67 (28 games) PSU GAME Low Rebounds______805 1962-63 (25 games) Most Points______142 vs. Southern Oregon 2-9-77 Rebound Average______54.3 1968-69 (26 games) Fewest Points______29 vs. Willamette 1959-60 Low Rebound Average______31.0 2003-04 (27 games) Margin of Victory vs. All Opp.______67 vs. Cascade 11-25-99 (101-34) Assists______591 1977-78 (27 games) Margin of Victory vs. Div. 1 Opp.______52 vs. Montana 3-1-08 (108-56) Blocked Shots______104 2013-14 (32 games) Margin of Defeat______56 at Washington 11-15-09 (55-111) Steals______250 1979-80 (26 games) Field Goal Attempts______126 vs. Eastern Montana 12-19-70 Turnovers______554 2006-07 (32 games) Field Goals Made______59 vs. George Fox 1-13-78 ______59 vs. Rocky Mountain 2-3-78 OPPONENTS GAME Field Goal Percentage______.688 vs. E. Washington 12-5-09 (33-48) Most Points______141 Lamar 1-12-1980 3-pt Field Goal Attempts______36 vs. Simon Fraser 11-7-98 Fewest Points______28 Southern Oregon 1-23-61 3-pt Field Goals Made______18 vs. Idaho State 2-7-98 Field Goals Attempted______109 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-9-77 3-pt Field Goals Pct. (10 att.)______.818 vs. Montana State 1-31-15 (9-11) Field Goals Made______50 Nevada-Las Vegas 1-11-69 Free Throw Attempts______56 vs. Eastern Oregon 1-28-56 ______50 Nevada-Las Vegas 1-15-76 Free Throws Made______45 vs. Eastern Oregon 1-28-55 Field Goal Percentage______.810 Fresno State 12-3-78 (34-42) Free Throw Percentage (most)______1.000 vs. Concordia (16-16) 11-29-97 Worst Field Goal Percentage______.226 Chapman 2-9-66 ______1.000 five other times 3-pt Field Goals Made______20 at Eastern Washington (20-31) Rebounds______101 vs. Alaska Anchorage 1-18-69 3-pt Field Goals Attempted______40 Multnomah (15-40) Assists______38 vs. Southern Oregon 2-9-77 3-pt Field Goal Pct. (8 att.)______.813 at Washington State 12-19-09 (13-16) Blocked Shots______10 vs. Weber State 1-1-05 Free Throws Attempted______59 Southern Oregon 12-17-67 ______10 vs. Weber State 2-8-07 Free Throws Made______43 Southern Oregon 12-17-67 ______10 vs. Sacramento State 2-22-07 Free Throw Percentage (most)______1.000 Northern Arizona (21-21) 2-12-98 Steals______20 vs. Cascade 12-13-97 ______North Dakota (21-21) 1-19-13 Rebounds______75 Idaho State 1-25-69 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 67 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK

TEAM AWARD WINNERS OREGON COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 1955-81 HONORS 1953-54 Don Porter 1st team All-Conference CARLO SPOSITO TROPHY SAM DUNCAN TROPHY Dale Stewart 2nd team All-Conference Most Valuable Player Award Outstanding defender 1955-56 Paul Poetsch 1973-74 James Mason 1954-55 Paul Poetsch 1st team All-Conference 1956-57 Jack Parker, Jim Perkin 1974-75 James Mason Jim Perkin 2nd team All-Conference 1957-58 John Winters 1975-76 Derreck Brooks 1958-59 John Winters 1976-77 Derreck Brooks 1955-56 Paul Poetsch 1st team All-Conference 1959-60 Don Bridges 1977-78 Bob Sisul Jack Viskov 1st team All-Conference 1960-61 Don Bridges 1978-79 Darrell Webb Jack Parker 2nd team All-Conference 1961-62 Loren Remy 1979-80 Darrell Webb Ron Nenow 2nd team All-Conference 1962-63 John Nelson 1980-81 Doug Eilertson 1963-64 John Nelson 1956-57 Jack Parker 1st team All-Conference 1964-65 John Nelson RED KLEES TROPHY Jim Perkin 2nd team All-Conference 1965-66 John Nelson For heart, sacrifice, tenacity, John Winters 2nd team All-Conference 1966-67 Bill Wilkerson understanding, loyalty and 1967-68 Hal Dohling 1957-58 John Winters 1st team All-Conference 1968-69 Leon Edmonds endurance. 1969-70 Larry Franz 1964-65 Rick Silva 1965-66 Jim Nelson 1958-59 Bernie Jones 1st team All-Conference 1970-71 Willie Stoudamire John Winters 1st team All-Conference 1971-72 Willie Stoudamire 1966-67 Randy Bethke 1967-68 Chris Stanley John Frederick 2nd team All-Conference 1972-73 Leo Franz Don Bridges 2nd team All-Conference 1973-74 Ed Buchanan 1968-69 Dan Deurwaarder 1974-75 James Mason 1969-70 Leon Edmonds 1970-71 Leo Franz 1959-60 Don Powell 1st team All-Conference 1975-76 Freeman Williams Don Bridges 2nd team All-Conference 1976-77 Freeman Williams 1971-72 Jerry Stephens 1972-73 Ed Buchanan 1977-78 Freeman Williams 1960-61 Bill Turner 1st team All-Conference 1978-79 Bob Sisul 1973-74 Frank Williams 1974-75 Frank Williams Don Bridges 1st team All-Conference 1979-80 Wendell Talley 1980-81 Doug Eilertson 1975-76 Dave Stief 1976-77 Derreck Brooks 1961-62 Bill Turner 1st team All-Conference 1977-78 Terry Adolph Drew Ittershagen 2nd team All-Conference MORRIS ROGOWAY AWARD 1978-79 Wendell Talley For scholarship, personal 1979-80 Wendell Talley 1962-63 John Nelson 2nd team All-Conference achievement and ability. 1980-81 Dave Wiitala 1962-63 Mike Schrunk 1963-64 John Nelson 1st team All-Conference Mike Schrunk 2nd team All-Conference 1963-64 John Nelson DR. LAWRENCE BERNARD 1964-65 John Nelson TROPHY 1965-66 John Nelson 1964-65 John Nelson 1st team All-Conference 1966-67 Bill Wilkerson Team rebounding champion 1967-68 Peter Ness 1965-66 Bill Wilkerson NATIONAL HONORS 1968-69 Don Suloff 1966-67 Bill Wilkerson 1969-70 Glen McClendon 1967-68 Mike O’Gara 1958-59 John Winters 3rd team NAIA All-American 1970-71 Moses Taylor 1968-69 Don Suloff 1971-72 Charles Stoudamire 1969-70 Leon Edmonds 1967-68 Hal Dohling 3rd team NCAA College Division All-American 1972-73 Leo Franz 1970-71 Leo Franz 1973-74 Ken Cobb 1971-72 Charles Stoudamire 1976-77 Freeman Williams 3rd team All-American - AP and UPI 1974-75 Ken Cobb 1972-73 Leo Franz 2nd team All-American - Converse Yearbook 1975-76 Mike Richardson 1973-74 Frank Williams 1976-77 Chucky Smith 1974-75 James Mason 1977-78 Freeman Williams 1st team All-American - Basketball Writers 1977-78 Chucky Smith 1975-76 Wayne Smith 2nd team All-American - AP, NABC, UPI, 1978-79 Darrell Webb 1976-77 Bob Sisul The Sporting News, Converse Yearbook 1979-80 Darrell Webb 1977-78 Bob Sisul 1980-81 Dave Hildahl 1978-79 Bob Sisul 1979-80 Michael Babin NATIONAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 1980-81 Doug Eilertson WALT CREASY TROPHY 1955-56 Paul Poetsch, free throw percentage, .862 (NAIA) Team leader in assists 1976-77 Freeman Williams, scoring, 39.6 ppg 1970-71 Jerry Stephens 1971-72 Jerry Stephens 1977-78 Freeman Williams, scoring, 35.9 ppg 1972-73 Dan Peters 1973-74 Ed Buchanan 1980-81 Dave Hildahl, free throw percentage, 76-82, .927 1974-75 Freeman Williams 1975-76 Freeman Williams 1976-77 Terry Adolph 1977-78 Terry Adolph 1978-79 David Smith 1979-80 Wendell Talley 1980-81 Steve Gilliam

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CAPTAIN’S AWARD 1996-97 Matt Ambrose NATIONAL HONORS Troy Wayrynen 1997-98 Derek Nesland Jamaal Sanford NABC ALL-DISTRICT 1998-99 Brian Towne 1998-99 Jason Hartman 1st team Taplar Mvogo 2008-09 Jeremiah Dominguez 2nd team Jamie Snook Jason Hartman CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 1999-00 Derek Nesland 1998-99 Derek Nesland 1st team Ivan Garner, 1999-00 Derek Nesland 1st team Hasan Artharee Ime Udoka CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 2000-01 Seamus Boxley 1999-00 Derek Nesland 2nd team 2001-02 Anthony Lackey 2002-05 No awards given CLAIR BEE COACH OF THE YEAR FINALIST 2005-06 Jake Schroeder 1996-97 Ritchie McKay 2006-07 Scott Morrison Juma Kamara 2007-08 Tyrell Mara NATIONAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Deonte Huff ASSISTS 2008-09 Tyrell Mara 2004-05 Will Funn, 8.0 per game Jeremiah Dominguez 2009-10 Julius Thomas Will Funn set a Portland State record for assists in a Dominic Waters 2010-11 Chehales Tapscott season 224 in 2004-05. As a result he led the nation Paul Guede with an average of 8.0 per game, along with Dami- 2011-12 Chehales Tapscott trius Coleman of Mercer (who also had 224 assists Charles Odum in 28 games). 2012-13 Michael Harthun 2013-14 Tim Douglas 2014-15 Tim Douglas 2015-16 Donivine Stewart

LEADING SCORER AWARD 1996-97 Brian Towne 1997-98 Jason Hartman 1998-99 Jason Hartman 1999-00 Ime Udoka 2000-01 Anthony Lackey 2001-02 Anthony Lackey 2002-03 Jeb Ivey 2003-04 Blake Walker 2004-05 Seamus Boxley 2005-06 Jake Schroeder 2006-07 Dupree Lucas 2007-08 Jeremiah Dominguez 2008-09 Jeremiah Dominguez 2009-10 Dominic Waters 2010-11 Charles Odum 2011-12 Charles Odum 2012-13 Aaron Moore 2013-14 DaShaun Wiggins 2014-15 DaShaun Wiggins 2015-16 Cameron Forte MR. VIKING Portland State’s conference championship trophies from 2005, 2008 and 2009. Best represents the 2010-11 Tree Thomas 2001-02 Kevin Briggs REBOUNDING AWARD characteristics of the program 2011-12 Chehales Tapscott 2002-05 No awards given 2005-06 Scott Morrison 1996-97 Derek Nesland 2012-13 Michael Harthun 2005-06 Josh Neeley 2006-07 Scott Morrison 1997-98 Jamie Snook 2013-14 Kyle Richardson 2006-07 Dupree Lucas 2007-08 Deonte Huff 1998-99 Derek Nesland 2014-15 DaShaun Wiggins 2007-08 Scott Morrison 2008-09 Jamie Jones 1999-00 Derek Nesland 2015-16 Donivine Stewart 2008-09 Andre Murray Julius Thomas 2000-01 Anthony Lackey 2009-10 Julius Thomas 2009-10 Jamie Jones 2001-02 Jeb Ivey BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2010-11 Paul Guede 2010-11 Chehales Tapscott 2002-05 No awards given 1996-97 Jamaal Sanford 2011-12 Chehales Tapscott 2011-12 Chehales Tapscott 2005-06 Jake Schroeder 1997-98 Jamaal Sanford 2012-13 Lateef McMullan 2012-13 Aaron Moore 2006-07 Juma Kamara 1998-99 Taplar Mvogo 2013-14 Marcus Hall 2013-14 Kyle Richardson 2007-08 Deonte Huff 1999-00 Ime Udoka 2014-15 Collin Spickerman 2014-15 Tiegbe Bamba 2008-09 Mickey Polis 2000-01 Kevin Briggs 2015-16 Collin Spickerman 2015-16 Cameron Forte 2009-10 Dominic Waters www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 69 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 2006-07 PORTLAND STATE HONORS Dupree Lucas 2nd team All-Conference Big Sky Newcomer of the Year FROM THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE Player of the Week (Jan. 22) Scott Morrison Honorable Mention All-Conference 1996-97 Player of the Week (Nov. 21) Brian Towne Honorable Mention All-Conference Paul Hafford Player of the Week (Dec. 26) Academic All-Conference Deonte Huff Player of the Week (Feb. 26) Derek Nesland Academic All-Conference Sean Smith Academic All-Conference

1997-98 2007-08 Brian Towne 1st team All-Conference Jeremiah Dominguez Big Sky Player of the Year Player of the Week (Feb. 9) Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Jason Hartman 1st team All-Conference 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Big Sky All-Tournament Team Player of the Week (Jan. 12) Player of the Week (Feb. 4, Mar. 5) Jamaal Sanford Honorable Mention All-Conference Deonte Huff 1st team All-Conference Derek Nesland Academic All-Conference Big Sky Tourney Most Valuable Player Scott Morrison Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year 1998-99 2nd team All-Conference Brian Towne 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Feb. 11) Player of the Week (Dec. 1) Kyle Coston Big Sky All-Tournament Team Jason Hartman 1st team All-Conference Tyrell Mara Academic All-Conference Player of the Week (Jan. 25) Mickey Polis Academic All-Conference Derek Nesland Academic All-Conference Ken Bone Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year

1999-00 2008-09 Ime Udoka 1st team All-Conference Jeremiah Dominguez 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Big Sky Tournament MVP Player of the Week (Dec. 6, Jan. 17) Player of the Week (Nov. 18, Dec. 29) Derek Nesland 1st team All-Conference Andre Murray 2nd team All-Conference Steve Brenner Academic All-Conference Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Hasan Artharee Honorable Mention All-Conference Dominic Waters 2nd team All-Conference Player of the Week (Jan. 5) 2000-01 Julius Thomas Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Anthony Lackey 1st team All-Conference Tyrell Mara Academic All-Conference In 2007-08, Ken Bone became the first Port- Player of the Week (Feb. 19) Mickey Polis Academic All-Conference land State men’s basketball coach to be Seamus Boxley co-Outstanding Freshman named Big Sky Conference Coach of the Academic All-Conference 2009-10 Year. Jamie Jones 1st team All-Conference 2001-02 Dominic Waters 2nd team All-Conference Anthony Lackey 1st team All-Conference Player of the Week (Dec. 7, Mar. 3) Player of the Week (Dec. 27, Mar. 4) Phil Nelson Player of the Week (Dec. 14) Seamus Boxley Honorable Mention All-Conference Julius Thomas Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Player of the Week (Dec. 10) Jeb Ivey Honorable Mention All-Conference 2010-11 Player of the Week (Feb. 25) Charles Odum 2nd team All-Conference Troy DeVries Academic All-Conference Chris Harriel Player of the Week (Dec. 27) Billy Feeney Academic All-Conference 2011-12 2002-03 Charles Odum 1st team All-Conference Jeb Ivey Honorable Mention All-Conference Player of the Week (Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Kevin Briggs Honorable Mention All-Conference Feb. 27) Seth Scott Player of the Week (Jan. 20) Big Sky Conference All-Tournament Chris Walter Academic All-Conference Chehales Tapscott 1st team All-Conference Nate Lozeau Academic All-Big Sky Conference 2003-04 Martin Whitmore Academic All-Big Sky Conference Seamus Boxley 1st team All-Conference Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year 2012-13 Player of the Week (Jan. 19) Aaron Moore Honorable Mention All-Conference Blake Walker Honorable Mention All-Conference, Michael Harthun Player of the Week (Feb. 25) Player of the Week (Dec. 15, Dec. 22) Martin Whitmore Academic All-Big Sky Conference

2004-05 2013-14 Seamus Boxley 1st team All-Conference Gary Winston 2nd team All-Conference Big Sky Player of the Year DaShaun Wiggins co-6th Man of the Year Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year Honorable Mention All-Conference Player of the Week (Dec. 20, Troy Wayrynen Tim Douglas Player of the Week (Dec. 9) Jan. 10, Feb. 7) Kyle Richardson Player of the Week (Mar. 10) Will Funn 1st team All-Conference Blake Walker 1st team All-Conference 2014-15 Tyler Hollist Academic All-Conference DaShaun Wiggins Honorable Mention All-Conference Tiegbe Bamba Player of the Week (Nov. 17) Jeremiah Dominguez was the 2007-08 Big 2005-06 Sky Conference Player of the Year and a Jake Schroeder 1st team All-Conference 2015-16 two-time first team All-Big Sky selection. Player of the Week (Feb. 20) Cameron Forte 2nd team All-Conference Scott Morrison Player of the Week (Jan. 2) Player of the Week (Feb. 22, Mar. 7) He led the Big conference in three-point Anthony Washington Honorable Mention All-Conference field goals two seasons in a row. Tyler Hollist Academic All-Conference

70 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 2014-15 PORTLAND STATE’S Collin Spickerman Blocks, Season...... 2.5 BIG SKY STATISTICAL LEADERS Blocks, Big Sky...... 2.6 Tim Douglas Assist-to-Turnover Ratio, Big Sky...... 2.8

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2015-16 1996-97 Donivine Stewart Assist-to-Turnover Ratio...... 2.8 Matt Ambrose Free Throw Pct., Big Sky...... 855 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio, Big Sky...... 2.6 1997-98 Jason Hartman 3-pt FG Pct., Big Sky...... 490 TEAM LEADERS Brian Towne 3-pt FG, Season...... 3.0 pg 1998-99 3-pt FG, Big Sky...... 3.0 pg 3-pt Field Goals Made Per Game...... 8.9

1998-99 2001-02 Jason Hartman Scoring, Season...... 22.8 ppg Field Goal Percentage...... 478 Scoring, Big Sky...... 24.9 ppg Free Throw Percentage...... 743 3-pt Field Goals Made Per Game...... 8.3 2002-03 3-pt Field Goal Percentage...... 409 Jeb Ivey Free Throw Pct., Season...... 908 Assists Per Game...... 16.7 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio...... 1.05 2003-04 Seamus Boxley Rebounding, Season...... 9.4 rpg 2003-04 Rebounding, Big Sky...... 10.0 rpg Field Goal Percentage Defense...... 427 2004-05 Rebounding Margin...... +5.4 Seamus Boxley Scoring, Season...... 20.6 ppg Blocks, Season...... 1.39 bpg 2004-05 Scoring, Big Sky...... 22.5 ppg Winning Percentage...... 679 Will Funn Assists, Season...... 8.00 apg Scoring Margin...... +4.5 Assists, Big Sky...... 9.86 apg Field Goal Percentage...... 492 Assists Per Game...... 16.82 2005-06 Juma Kamara 3-pt FG Pct., Season...... 527 2005-06 3-pt FG Pct., Big Sky...... 592 Rebounding Margin...... +4.0 3-pt Field Goal Percentage...... 404 2006-07 Scott Morrison Blocked Shots, Season...... 2.19 2006-07 Blocked Shots, Big Sky...... 2.43 Scoring Margin...... +3.0 Blocked Shots...... 4.78 2007-08 Jeremiah Dominguez Steals, Season...... 1.94 2007-08 3-pt FG Made, Season...... 2.63 Winning Percentage...... 697 3-pt FG Made, Big Sky...... 2.88 Scoring Offense...... 73.9 Scoring Margin...... +5.8 Scott Morrison Blocked Shots, Season...... 1.66 3-pt Field Goal Percentage...... 393 Blocked Shots, Big Sky...... 2.00 3-pt Field Goal Percentage Defense...... 344 3-pt Field Goals Made Per Game...... 8.91 Kyle Coston 3-pt FG Pct., Big Sky...... 521

2008-09 2008-09 Jeremiah Dominguez 3-pt FG Made, Season...... 2.87 Winning Percentage...... 697 3-pt FG Made, Big Sky...... 3.00 Scoring Offense...... 73.4 Jamie Jones Double-Doubles, Season...... 8 Scoring Margin...... +4.8 Turnover Margin...... +0.55 2009-10 3-pt Field Goals Made Per Game...... 9.61 Dominic Waters Scoring, Big Sky...... 20.9 Steals...... 7.42 Assists, Season...... 4.7 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio...... 1.11 Free Throw Pct., Season...... 902 Jamie Jones Rebounding, Season...... 7.7 2009-10 Rebounding, Big Sky...... 9.3 Scoring Offense...... 78.0 Blocked Shots, Season...... 2.3 Blocked Shots...... 4.0 Blocked Shots, Big Sky...... 2.6 Double-Doubles...... 8 2010-11 Julius Thomas Field Goal Pct., Season...... 671 Scoring Offense...... 72.3 Field Goal Pct., Big Sky...... 692 2011-12 2011-12 Field Goal Percentage...... 483 Chehales Taspcott Rebounding, Season...... 9.3 Rebounding, Big Sky...... 9.6 2015-16 Blocked Shots, Season...... 1.4 Assists Per Game...... 17.0 Blocked Shots, Big Sky...... 1.8 Steals Per Game...... 8.5 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio...... 1.4 2012-13 Gary Winston 3-pt FG Pct., Season...... 470 All team leaders are based on season statistics Michael Harthun 3-pt FG Pct., Big Sky...... 491 Lateef McMullan Assist-to-Turnover Ratio, Season...... 2.4 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio, Big Sky...... 2.7 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 71 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK

PORTLAND STATE Robert Casey IN THE BIG SKY TOURNAMENT

ALL-TIME BIG SKY TOURNAMENT RESULTS Portland State made its 14th appearance in the Big Sky Conference Tournament. Prior to 2015-16, Big Sky teams had to qualify for the tournament. Beginning this sea- son, all 12 teams automatically qualify. The Vikings are 10-11 all-time in Big Sky Conference Tournament games with titles in 2008 and 2009.

PORTLAND STATE’s ALL-TIME RECORD BY ROUND First Round (begins in 2015-16): 1-0 (1-0 neutral) Quarterfinals: 5-5 (2-0 at home, 2-4 neutral, 1-1 on road) Semifinals: 2-6 (1-1 at home, 1-3 neutral, 0-2 on road) Championship: 2-0 (1-0 at home, 1-0 neutral) THE VIKINGS ARE 10-11 ALL-TIME IN BIG SKY TOURNAMENT GAMES • 4-1 in games played in Portland (2-0 at Stott Center, 0-1 at Memorial Coliseum, 2-0 at the Rose Garden) • 6-10 in games played elsewhere (5-7 at neutral sites, 1-3 at away sites)

PSU’S BIG SKY TOURNAMENT RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS: • vs. Eastern Washington (1-1) • vs. Idaho (0-0) • vs. Idaho State (2-0) • vs. Montana (1-0) • vs. Montana State (4-0) • vs. North Dakota (0-1) • vs. Northern Arizona (1-2) • vs. Northern Colorado (1-0) • vs. Sacramento State (0-1) • vs. Southern Utah (0-0) • vs. Weber State (0-6) Julius Thomas dunks with two seconds to play in the 2009 Big Sky Tournament Championship to beat Montana State, 79-77, and ad- PSU COACHING RECORDS IN THE BIG SKY TOURNAMENT • Ken Bone (5-2) - 2-0 vs. MSU (H, N), 2-0 vs ISU (H, N), 1-0 vs NAU (H), vance to the NCAA Tournament. 0-1 vs. WSU (R), 0-1 vs. EWU (R) Blocked Shots 8, vs. Sacramento State, 3/12/15 (qtr) • Tyler Geving (4-5) - 2-0 vs. MSU (A, H), 1-0 vs. UM (N), 0-3 vs. WSU (A, N, N), Turnovers 18, vs. North Dakota, 3/14/14 (semi) 0-1 vs. UND (N), 0-1 vs. SAC (N), 1-0 vs. UNC (N) Opponent Points 84, Weber State, 3/7/02 (qtr) • (1-3) - 1-0 vs. EWU (N), 0-2 vs. NAU (N), 0-1 vs. WSU (N) • Heath Schroyer (0-1) - 0-1 vs. WSU (H) Individual Points 27, Hasan Artharee vs. Northern Arizona, 3/8/00 (qtr) ALL-TIME BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT SCORES 26, Cameron Forte vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 (1st) Mar. 4, 1999 PSU 80, Eastern Washington 74 (quarterfinal) at Ogden, UT 26, Gary Winston vs. Sacramento State, 3/12/15 (qtr) Mar. 5, 1999 Northern Arizona 73, PSU 56 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT 25, Cameron Forte vs. Weber State, 3/10/16 (qtr) Mar. 9, 2000 Northern Arizona 77, PSU 75 (quarterfinal) at Missoula, MT 25, Brian Towne vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) Mar. 7, 2002 Weber State 84, PSU 62 (quarterfinal) at Bozeman, MT 24, Charles Odum vs. Weber State, 3/6/12 (semi) Mar. 5, 2005 Weber State 71, PSU 61 (semifinal) at Portland (Memorial Coliseum) 24, Seamus Boxley vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) Mar. 4, 2006 Eastern Washington 81, PSU 75 (quarterfinal) at Cheney, WA 23, Jason Hartman vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) Mar. 3, 2007 PSU 96, Montana State 71 (quarterfinal) at Portland (Stott Center) Field Goals Made 12, Cameron Forte vs. Weber State, 3/10/16 (qtr) Mar. 6, 2007 Weber State 77, PSU 74 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT Field Goals Attempted 18, Cameron Forte vs. Weber State, 3/10/16 (qtr) Mar. 11, 2008 PSU 72, Idaho State 61 (semifinal) at Portland (Rose Garden) 19, Charles Odum vs. Weber State, 3/6/12 (semi) Mar. 12, 2008 PSU 67, Northern Arizona 51 (championship) at Portland (Rose Garden) 19, Seamus Boxley vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) Mar. 10, 2009 PSU 61, Idaho State 53 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT 19, Dominic Waters vs. Weber State, 3/9/10 (semi) Mar. 11, 2009 PSU 79, Montana State 77 (championship) at Ogden, UT FG Pct. (most made) 1.000, Anthony Washington (7-7) @ Eastern Washington, 3/4/06 (qtr) Mar. 6, 2010 PSU 68, Montana State 65 (quarterfinal) at Bozeman, MT 3-pt FG Made 7, Brian Towne (of 9) vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) Mar. 9, 2010 Weber State 69, PSU 60 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT 3-pt FG Attempted 10, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Idaho State, 3/11/08 (semi) Mar. 3, 2012 PSU 75, Montana State 53 (quarterfinal) at Portland, OR 10, Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona, 3/5/99 (semi) Mar. 6, 2012 Weber State 69, Portland State 63 (semifinal) at Missoula, MT 3-pt FG Pct (most made) 1.000, Juma Kamara (4-4) @ Weber State, 3/6/07 (semi) Mar. 13, 2014 PSU 70, Montana 63 (quarterfinal) at Ogden, UT Free Throws Made 11, De’Sean Parsons (11-14) vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 (1st) Mar. 14, 2014 North Dakota 79, PSU 63 (semifinal) at Ogden, UT Free Throws Attempted 14, De’Sean Parsons (11-14) vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 (1st) Mar. 12, 2015 Sacramento State 70, Portland State 60 (quarterfinal) at Missoula, MT FT Pct. (most made) 1.000, Charles Odum (6-6) vs. Montana State, 3/3/12 (qtr) Mar. 8, 2016 PSU 74, Northern Colorado 67 (1st round) at Reno, NV Rebounds 12, Cameron Forte vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 (1st) Mar. 10, 2016 Weber State 78, PSU 74 (quarterfinal) at Reno, NV 12, Chehales Tapscott vs. Montana State, 3/3/12 (qtr) 12, Seamus Boxley vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) VIKING BESTS IN THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Assists 9, Dupree Lucas vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) Team 9, Will Funn vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) Points 96, vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) 8, Ryan Sommer @ Eastern Washington, 3/4/06 (qtr) Field Goals Made 38, vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) 8, Derek Nesland vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) Field Goals Attempted 65, vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) Steals 5, Dominic Waters @ Weber State, 3/9/10 (semi) FG Percentage .623, vs. Montana State (38-61), 3/3/07 (qtr) Blocked Shots 5, Collin Spickerman vs. Sacramento State, 3/12/15 (qtr) 3-pt FG Made 12, vs. Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) Turnovers 6, Jason Hartman vs. Northern Arizona, 3/5/99 (semi) 3-pt FG Attempted 30, vs. Northern Arizona, 3/5/99 (semi) Minutes 40, Donvine Stewart vs. Weber State, 3/10/16 (qtr) 3-pt FG Percentage .563, vs. Montana State (9-16), 3/3/07 (qtr) 40, Donivine Stewart vs. Northern Colorado, 3/8/16 (1st) Free Throws Made 26, vs. Montana (26-30), 3/13/14 (qtr) 40, Will Funn vs. Weber State, 3/8/05 (semi) 26, vs. North Dakota (26-36), 3/14/14 (semi) 40, Dominic Waters @ Montana State, 3/6/10 (qtr) Free Throws Attempted 36, vs. North Dakota (26-26), 3/14/14 (semi) 40, Melvin Jones @ Montana State, 3/6/10 (qtr) FT Percentage .867, vs. Montana (26-30), 3/13/14 (qtr) 40, Melvin Jones @ Weber State, 3/9/10 (semi) Rebounds 39, vs. Montana State, 3/3/12 (qtr) Opponent Points 38, , Eastern Washington, 3/4/06 (qtr) Assists 30, vs. Montana State, 3/3/07 (qtr) Opponent Rebounds 11, Kyle Landry, Northern Arizona, 3/12/08 (champ) Steals 11, vs. Weber State, 3/10/16 (qtr) Opponent Assists 8, Deon Williams, Eastern Washington, 3/4/99 (qtr) 72 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK PORTLAND STATE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

The Vikings are 0-2 all-time in NCAA Tournament games Mar. 20, 2008 (1) Kansas 85, (16) Portland State 61 at Omaha, NE Mar. 20, 2009 (4) Xavier 77, (13) Portland State 59 at Boise, ID

PSU Coaching records in the NCAA Tournament • Ken Bone (0-2) - 0-1 vs. Kansas, 0-1 vs. Xavier

Portland State Bests In The NCAA Tournament Individual Points 16, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Field Goals Made 6, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Field Goals Attempted 11, Dominic Waters vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 11, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) FG Percentage .667, Jamie Jones (6-9) vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 3-pt FG Made 3, Andre Murray vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 3-pt FG Attempted 7, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 3-pt FG Pct (3 made) .500, Andre Murray (3-6) vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Free Throws Made 4, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 4, Alex Tiefenthaler vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Free Throws Attempted 6, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) FT Percentage 1.000, Alex Tiefenthaler (4-4) vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Rebounds 5, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Assists 4, Dominic Waters vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) 4, Jeremiah Dominguez vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Steals 3, Deonte Huff vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Blocked Shots 2, Jamie Jones vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Turnovers 4, Deonte Huff vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Opponent Points 18, Brandon Rush, Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Opponent Rebounds 8, Jason Love, Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Opponent Assists 5, Sherron Collins, Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round)

Team Points 61, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Field Goals Made 22, vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Field Goals Attempted 55, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) FG Percentage .478, vs. Xavier (22-46), 3/20/09 (1st round) 3-pt FG Made 9, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 3-pt FG Attempted 25, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) 3-pt FG Percentage .381, vs. Xavier (8-21), 3/20/09 (1st round) Free Throws Made 10, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Free Throws Attempted 16, vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) FT Percentage .714, vs. Kansas (10-14), 3/20/08 (1st round) Rebounds 31, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Assists 12, vs. Xavier, 3/20/09 (1st round) Steals 8, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Blocked Shots 3, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Turnovers 16, vs. Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round) Opponent Points 85, Kansas, 3/20/08 (1st round)

Viking fans (above) celebrate at a first-round game in Boise, ID in 2009. Andre Murray (top right) goes against eventual national champion Kansas in 2008. Dominic Waters (bottom right) drives on Xavier in an NCAA first round game in 2009.

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Harthun, Michael...... 2011-13 M Rhode, John...... 1973-75 ALL-TIME VIKING Hartman, Jason...... 1997-99 MacLean, Don...... 1952-53, 57-58 Rhymes, Wayne...... 1997-99 Hartman, Marshal...... 2003-04 Madison, Charles...... 2000-02 Richardson, Kyle...... 2013-14 LETTERWINNERS Haugen, Paul...... 1980-81 Mandic, John...... 1967-70 Richardson, Mike...... 1975-76 Haughton, Brandon...... 2002-04 Mara, Tyrell...... 2005-09 Riese, Gordon...... 1960-64 Harvey, Michael...... 2011-13 Mason, James...... 1973-75 Riley, Jack...... 1957-58 A Cunningham, John...... 1947-48 Hay, Mike...... 1959-60 Mathis, Bill...... 1977-78 Rimkus, Chuck...... 1957-58 Adney, Al...... 1980-81 Cunningham, James...... 1976-78 Hayes, Rawn...... 1979-80 Mayeaux, Tremaine...... 1996-97 Roberts, Ryan...... 1999-00 Adolph, Terry...... 1976-78 Curtis, Brian...... 2006-08 Heath, Dennis...... 1959-60 McClendon, Glen...... 1968-70 Roberts, Sam...... 1959-60 Adrian, Bob...... 1950-51 Heath, Curtis...... 1966-68 McDaniel, Rodney...... 1980-81 Robertson, Fred...... 1954-56 Aichele, Ced...... 1956-57 D Hedlund, Jerry...... 1956-57 McIntyre, John...... 1952-56 Robinson, Amad...... 2002-03 Aker, Scott...... 1980-81 Dahl, Whitey...... 1952-55 Heigh, Wesley...... 1949-50 McKenzie, Rich...... 1980-81 Robinson, Calaen...... 2015-16 Albright, Verne...... 1959-60 Davis, Jack...... 1947-48 Hildahl, David...... 1979-81 McKichen...... 1946-47 Ross, Terrance...... 1978-79 Alexander, Dave...... 1959-60 Davydov, Daniel...... 2015-16 Hill, Chris...... 1972-73 McLean, Bill...... 1949-50 Rouanzoin, John...... 1972-73 Ambrose, Matt...... 1996-98 Dean, Luke...... 1999-01 Hilton, Jerry...... 1958-59 McMullan, Lateef...... 2011-13 Roy, Gary...... 1957-59 Anderson, Ray...... 1953-54 DeFant, Ray...... 1954-55, 1957-59 Hixson, Walt...... 1964-66 McVicker, Kevin...... 1973-74 Ryan, Lynn...... 1946-48 Angui, Marier...... 2004-05 DeFrancisco, Mark...... 1979-80 Hollingsworth, Jim...... 1962-64 Menefee, Winfred...... 1973-74 Applegate, Larry...... 1957-58 DeGrenier...... 1999-00 Hollist, Tyler...... 2004-06 Miller, Stan...... 1959-61 S Armstrong, Mike...... 1968-69 Deurwaarder, Dan...... 1968-69 Holloway, Khari...... 2015-16 Milos, Steve...... 1962-63 Salisbury, Charles...... 1969-72 Artharee, Hasan...... 1996-00 Devers, Curtis...... 1975-76 Holmes, Mike...... 1962-63 Moore, Aaron...... 2012-13 Saltmarsh, Ron...... 1960-61 DeVries, Troy...... 2001-02 Hover...... 1949-50 Moore, J.R...... 2007-08 Sanders, Larry...... 1963-64 B Dillard, Cecil...... 1957-58 Howard...... 1946-47 Morrison, Scott...... 2004-08 Sandoz, Ed...... 1972-73 Babin, Mike...... 1979-80 Dippold, John...... 1961-63 Howard, Vince...... 1947-48 Mortensen, Ron...... 1953-54 Sanford, Jamaal...... 1996-98 Bafaro, Chuck...... 1948-49 Dohling, Hal...... 1966-68 Hoy, Don...... 1949-51 Morton, Gary...... 1960-62 Scharinghausen, Gil...... 1964-66 Bailey, Brem...... 1949-50 Dominguez, Jeremiah...... 2007-09 Huff, Deonte...... 2006-08 Moss, Ken...... 1961-64 Schlewitz, Jim...... 1952-53 Bailey, Heath...... 2000-01 Douglas, Tim...... 2013-15 Huld, Dave...... 1999-00 Mullens, Bill...... 1964-65 Schmidt, Carl...... 1957-59 Baldini, E...... 1948-49 Dukes, John...... 1955-56 Murray, Andre...... 2007-09 Schommer, Craig...... 1969-70 Ball...... 1949-50 Duncan, Travis...... 1996-97 I Mvogo, Taplar...... 1997-99 Schroeder, Jake...... 2004-06 Ball, Reggie...... 1998-99 Dunn, Randy...... 1979-81 Balogh, Ernie...... 1953-57 Ittershagen, Drew...... 1960-63 Schrunk, Mike...... 1961-64 Ivey, Jeb...... 2001-03 N Schuberg, Don...... 1948-50 Bamba, Tiegbe...... 2014-15 E Neeley, Josh...... 2004-06 Sconiers, Keith...... 2002-03, 04-06 Bansemer, Kenton...... 2009-10 Eaton, Darrell...... 1963-64 J Nelson...... 1948-49 Scott, Seth...... 2002-03 Barde, Jerome...... 1948-49 Eckleman, Dean...... 1953-54 Jackson, Antonio...... 1998-99 Nelson, Ken...... 1961-64 Scrivens, Tuffy...... 1957-58 Barnekoff, Phil...... 1962-64 Edmonds, Leon...... 1968-70 Jackson, Paul...... 1975-76 Nelson, Jim...... 1962-66 Shepard, Art...... 1949-50 Basseleri...... 1948-49 Eilertson, Doug...... 1980-81 James, Ned...... 1998-99 Nelson, John...... 1962-66 Sherman, John...... 1962-65 Beck, Joe...... 1978-79 Eischen, Jeff...... 2002-03 Janes, Bob...... 1953-54 Nelson, Phil...... 2008-11 Shimer, Paul...... 1954-55 Begin, Jacob...... 2013-14 Elliott, Matt...... 1999-00 Jarrell, Antone...... 2003-05 Nelson, Wes...... 1964-68 Shula, Kyler...... 2014-15 Benton, Kyle...... 2013-14 Ephrem, Kidus...... 2011-12 Berg, Paul...... 1971-73 Jarvis, Frank...... 1947-48 Nenow, Ron...... 1954-56 Silva, Rick...... 1964-66 Jenkins, Emmanuel...... 2006-07 Nesland, Derek...... 1996-00 Simonson, Ron...... 1961-62 Bergman, Lloyd...... 1949-51 F Jenkins, Jim...... 1957-58 Ness, Peter...... 1966-68 Sisul, Bob...... 1976-79 Bertell, Jack...... 1959-62 Farnham, Keith...... 1949-50 Johnson, Ben...... 1948-51 Nichols, Dan...... 1963-65 Slider, Greg...... 1977-79 Bethke, Randy...... 1964-67 Feeney, Billy...... 2001-02 Johnson, Dane...... 2009-11 Sliper...... 1946-47 Bisaro, Sandy...... 1997-99 Fenner, Buster...... 1950-51 Johnson, Norm...... 1950-54 O Small, Vincent...... 1980-81 Blackford, Randy...... 1967-69 Ferguson, Tom...... 1956-59 Jones, Bill...... 1956-58 Oathes, Randy...... 1976-77 Smith...... 1949-50 Blair, Ben...... 1947-48 Findlay...... 1946-47 Jones, Bernie...... 1958-59 Obitz, Slats...... 1957-58 Smith, Albert...... 1973-74 Bolen, Malcolm...... 1948-50 Fitzgerald, Aaron...... 2001-02 Jones, Jamie...... 2008-10 O’Brian...... 1946-47 Smith, Chris...... 1977-79 Bolen, A...... 1948-49 Floyd, Rashad...... 1996-97, 99-00 Jones, Melvin...... 2009-11 O’Connell, Gary...... 1952-54 Smith, Chuckie...... 1973-78 Boxley, Seamus...... 2000-02, 03-05 Forte, Cameron...... 2015-16 Jones, Robert...... 1963-64 Odum, Charles...... 2010-12 Smith, Curt...... 1956-57 Boyd, Jesse...... 1975-76 Foster, Alyx...... 2012-14 Jones, Herbert...... 1978-80 Oduniyi, Sheu...... 2003-05 Smith, David...... 1978-80 Brandes, Dave...... 1963-64 Foster, Tyree...... 1973-75 Jordan, Jerrohn...... 2000-01 O’Gara, Mike...... 1964-68 Smith, Jerron...... 2011-12 Brandon, Alonzo...... 2009-11 Fought, John...... 1953-54 Okonkwo, Namdi...... 2015-16 Smith, Sean...... 2006-07 Brem...... 1949-50 Franz, Larry...... 1967-71 K Oreskovich, John...... 1970-71 Smith, Wayne...... 1975-76 Bremmer, Mike...... 1961-63 Franz, Leo...... 1970-73 Kaladokubo, Nguye...... 2003-05 Owens, Mark...... 1977-79 Snook, Jamie...... 1996-99 Bridges, Don...... 1957-61 Frazier, Fletcher...... 1955-56 Kamara, Juma...... 2005-07 Sommer, Ryan...... 2005-07 Briggs, Kevin...... 1999-03 Frederick, John...... 1957-60 King, Joel...... 2011-15 P Sowers, Paul...... 1946-48 Brinkerhoff, Jim ...... 1979-80 Funn, Will...... 2003-05 Brooks, Derreck...... 1973-77 Kinney, Skip...... 1978-79 Paola, Jack...... 1979-80 Spickerman, Collin...... 2014-16 Knowlton, Ashley...... 1999-00 Park, Chris...... 1967-68 Stancil, Marvin...... 1978-79 Brown...... 1949-50 G Koepke, Don...... 1949-53 Parker, Jack...... 1953-57 Stanley, Chris...... 1966-68 Brown, Ron...... 1952-54 Galbraith, Rich...... 1968-70 Korte, Rick...... 1970-72 Parker, Renado...... 2011-13 Stephens, Jerry...... 1970-72 Brown, Tom...... 1967-70 Garner, Ivan...... 1996-00 Koski, Ron...... 1950-53, 1955-56 Parsons, De’Sean...... 2015-16 Stewart, Merle...... 1953-54 Brune, Leroy...... 1956-57 Garrington, Bill...... 1950-51 Krafue...... 1948-49 Pellagrini...... 1946-47 Stewart, Dale...... 1950-54 Buchanan, Ed...... 1972-74 Garrison, Evan...... 2015-16 Kross, Sandy...... 1960-61 Perica, Glen...... 1971-73 Stewart, Donivine...... 2015-16 Burns, Terry...... 1976-77 Gengler, Zach...... 2013-16 Perkin, Jim...... 1953-57 Stief, Dave...... 1975-78 Buttonbach, Lloyd...... 1949-50 Giannoni, John...... 2002-03 L Pesa, Boris...... 1967-70 Stilwell, Stan...... 1972-73 Gilliam, Steve...... 1980-81 Lackey, Anthony...... 1998-02 Peters, Dan...... 1972-73 Stock, Dan...... 2004-05 C Glaser, John...... 2001-04 Lahti, Elden...... 1959-63 Philips...... 1946-47 Stone, Tim...... 1964-65 Call, Tim...... 1973-75 Godsey...... 1948-49 Lake, Jerry...... 1947-48 Pineiro, Isaiah...... 2015-16 Stott, Jim...... 1963-65 Campbell, Ken...... 1964-65 Gordon, Jerry...... 1964-66 Lang, Felix...... 2000-01 Pitzer, John...... 1950-51 Stoudamire, Charlie...... 1969-72 Campbell, Mike...... 1962-65 Gorman, Ed...... 1965-67 Larson, Myron...... 1970-73 Poetsch, Paul...... 1954-56 Stoudamire, Tony...... 1975-76 Cason, Darrell...... 1963-64 Grady, Rich...... 1970-71 Lazoff, Austonn...... 2009-10 Pointer...... 1946-47 Stoudamire, Willie...... 1969-72 Cason, Dorian...... 2014-15 Grant, Bob...... 1958-60 Lee, Larry...... 1953-57 Polis, Mickey ...... 2007-09 Strader, Jim...... 1952-53 Cataldo, Brandon...... 2011-15 Green, Rich...... 1952-56 Lee, Louis...... 2008-09 Porter, Don...... 1953-54 Stratton, Ray...... 1947-48 Cessnum, Don...... 1948-50 Green, Charles...... 1971-72 Leunen, Montie...... 2014-16 Powell, Don...... 1958-61 Strickler, Jack...... 1950-51, 55-56 Channel, Charles...... 1972-74 Guede, Paul...... 2008-11 Chase, Frank...... 1960-61 Leverett, Ron...... 1963-64 Price, Jared...... 1997-98 Strickler, Mike...... 1974-75 Christensen, Steve...... 2009-10 H Linn, Gary...... 1962-64 Prosser, Lamont...... 2012-13 Stronach, Greg...... 1971-72 Clerc, Al...... 1956-59 Hafford, Paul...... 2005-07 Lippert, Ron...... 1960-62 Suarez, Sebastian...... 2014-15 R Cobb, Ken...... 1973-75 Hall, Marcus...... 2012-14 Locke, Anthony...... 2005-06 Suloff, Don...... 1966-69 Rankin, Robert...... 1946-47 Cochran, Jim...... 1961-62 Hamilton, Steven...... 2000-04 Logan, Bud...... 1952-53 Sweeney, Iziahiah...... 2014-15 Rankin, Gordon...... 1947-48 Cochran, Eli...... 1972-73 Hammond, Justynn...... 2007-08 Lord, Bruce...... 1953-54 Rasmussen, Leif...... 1979-80 Cole...... 1946-47 Hannon, Syl...... 1953-55 Lott, Charles...... 1974-76 T Read, Duane...... 1973-74 Coleman, Leroy...... 1947-50 Hansen...... 1948-49 Lovelace, Ty...... 1946-47 Talbot, Doug...... 1949-51 Reisbick, Bill...... 1965-67 Coleman, Terry...... 2010-11 Hanville, Laurence...... 1946-47 Lozeau, Nate...... 2010-12 Talley, Wendell...... 1978-80 Remington, Dave...... 1963-65 Collins, Armani...... 2015-16 Harding, Larry...... 1963-65 Lucas, Dupree...... 2006-08 Tapscott, Chehales...... 2010-12 Remy, Loren...... 1960-62 Coston, Kyle...... 2006-09 Harriel, Chris...... 2009-11 Lynch, Nep...... 1967-68 Taylor, Moses...... 1968-71 Reynolds, Quentin...... 1980-81 Cox, Eugene...... 1956-57 Harrison, Chuck...... 1947-48 Thomas, Jamaal...... 2000-01

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Thomas, Julius...... 2006-10 U Walter, Chris...... 2002-03 Whitmore, Martin...... 2011-13 Williams, Roger...... 1960-61 Thomas, Phillip...... 2009-11 Udoka, Ime...... 1999-00 Walter, Don...... 1956-59 Whittenburg, John...... 1958-59 Willingham, Del...... 1954-55 Thompson, Ed...... 1954-57 Unis, Roger...... 1959-60 Warberg, Dale...... 1947-48 Wiitala, Dale...... 1980-81 Wilson...... 1948-49 Thorne...... 1949-50 Unruh, Wally...... 1952-53 Washington, Anthony...... 2005-07 Wiggins, DaShaun...... 2013-15 Wind, Tim...... 1971-72 Tiefenthaler, Alex...... 2007-08 Waters, Dominic...... 2008-10 Wilcher, Dony...... 2000-01 Windell, Jim...... 1969-70 Timmel, Brad...... 1971-72 V Watkins, Larry...... 1959-60 Wilder, Scott...... 1971-73 Winston, Andre, Jr...... 2012-14 Torgerson, Ray...... 1958-59 Van Buren...... 1946-47 Webb, Darrell...... 1978-80 Wilkerson, Bill...... 1965-67 Winston, Gary...... 2011-15 Towne, Brian...... 1996-99 Vandenburg, Eldon...... 1952-53 Weber, Hugh...... 1959-60 Williams, Anthony...... 1960-61 Winters, John...... 1955-59 Trump, Jerry...... 1976-78 Vanderhoff, Mike...... 1996-97 Weber, Stan...... 1957-59 Williams, Eddie...... 1975-76 Withers, Dan...... 1966-68 Tucker, Braxton...... 2014-15 Vandervort, Adam...... 1996-97 Webster, John...... 1953-54 Williams, Frank...... 1973-75 Wollmuth, Marv...... 1962-63 Turner, Bill...... 1959-63 Viskov, Jack...... 1954-56 Wells, Jerry...... 1950-51 Williams, Freeman...... 1974-78 Wright, Wendell...... 2008-09 Turner, Chris...... 1970-71 West, Craig...... 1969-71 Williams, Jelani...... 2000-01 W Whelan, Dave...... 1966-68 Williams, Jerry...... 1964-65 Y Wahl, Bill...... 1964-66 White, Bryce...... 2014-15 Williams, Rickey...... 1977-78 Yoast, Lee...... 1959-60 Walker, Blake...... 2003-05

L Seattle Pacific...... 44-60 W F.27 *Eastern Oregon...... 89-68 W *Eastern Oregon...... 68-61 YEAR-BY-YEAR L Seattle Pacific...... 52-71 W 1 Mt. Vernon...... 87-59 W *Oregon Tech...... 84-73 VIKING SCORES W Lewis & Clark...... 60-59 L 1 Olympic JC...... 61-81 W *Oregon Tech...... 93-72 *Conference Game * Conference Game 1949-50 1 Bremerton Junior College Playoffs Locations for most games prior to 1956-57 Season Record: 21-9 1953-54 season are incomplete. OCC Record: 7-4 1951-52 Season Record: 8-17 Coach: Arba Ager Season Record: 18-9 OCC Record: 6-8 1946-47 L Clark JC...... 56-65 OCC Record: 9-3 Coach: Sharkey Nelson Season Record: 11-10 W Lewis & Clark...... 52-50 Coach: Arba Ager L Lewis & Clark...... 62-78 Coach: John Jenkins L Lewis & Clark...... 50-76 W D.7 Pacific...... 61-48 L Pacific...... 57-62 incomplete season record W Clark JC...... 56-46 L D.8 Clark JC...... 62-63 L Linfield...... 56-60 L Linfield...... 34-67 W Linfield...... 64-59 L D.21 Clark JC...... 65-77 W Linfield...... 66-56 L Linfield...... 42-62 W Lower Columbia JC...... 59-46 W D.28 Southern Oregon...... 65-50 L Olympic JC...... 59-69 W American Auto Supply...... 66-48 L Pasadena JC...... 55-71 W D.29 Southern Oregon...... 65-52 L Clark JC...... 63-70 L Portland...... 37-50 L *Oregon College...... 42-54 W J.4 *at Eastern Oregon...... 83-72 L Pacific...... 58-62 W Multnomah JC...... 53-48 W Menlo JC...... 57-42 W J.5 *at Eastern Oregon...... 74-71 L *Southern Oregon...... 58-78 L Willamette ...... 33-66 L Oregon Frosh...... 44-50 W J.18 *at Oregon College...... 85-58 L *Southern Oregon...... 50-60 L Lewis & Clark...... 28-69 W Grays Harbor JC...... 69-55 L J.19 *at Oregon College...... 62-73 L J.15 *at Eastern Oregon...... 54-84 W Pacific...... 51-35 W *Oregon Tech...... 58-46 W J.28 *Eastern Oregon...... 83-71 L J.16 *at Eastern Oregon...... 76-81 L Lewis & Clark...... 43-48 W Linfield...... 67-57 W J.29 *Eastern Oregon...... 76-62 L Seattle Pacific...... 67-87 L Pacific...... 48-66 W Page Woolens AAU...... 65-52 L F.1 at Southern Oregon...... 65-69 L Seattle Pacific...... 55-58 L Oregon College...... 43-55 W Thrifty Drug AAU...... 69-51 W F.2 at Southern Oregon...... 61-59 W *Oregon Tech...... 82-66 L Corona Cafe...... 31-48 W *Oregon College...... 58-37 L F.8 at Seattle Pacific...... 81-87 L *Oregon Tech...... 63-71 L American Auto Supply...... 20-73 W *Oregon Tech...... 64-57 L F.9 at Seattle Pacific...... 62-64 L *Oregon College...... 57-62 W Lower Columbia JC...... 87-53 L *Oregon Tech...... 59-70 W F.12 at Pacific...... 73-45 W *Oregon College...... 54-52 W Oregon College...... 85-54 W Centralia...... 65-57 W F.15 *Oregon Tech...... 70-56 W *Oregon College...... 74-63 L Pacific...... 57-58 W Thrifty Drug AAU...... 60-44 W F.16 *Oregon Tech...... 73-58 L *Oregon Tech...... 58-76 W Lower Columbia JC...... 51-41 W Oregon Frosh...... 52-44 W F.22 *at Oregon Tech...... 70-49 L *Oregon Tech...... 51-60 L Oregon City Am. Legion...... 53-83 W *Oregon Tech...... 58-36 L F.23 *at Oregon Tech...... 66-70 W Lower Columbia JC...... 90-69 L *Oregon Tech...... 51-56 L F.29 *Oregon College...... 52-55 W *Oregon College...... 95-78 W *Oregon College...... 63-55 1947-48 W M.1 *Oregon College...... 64-50 W *Eastern Oregon...... 83-73 W Heppner AAU...... 59-54 Season Record: 14-5 W NA Yakima JC...... 81-72 W *Eastern Oregon...... 100-81 W Condon AAU...... 78-54 Coach: W NA Yakima JC...... 71-66 L *Lewis & Clark...... 87-109 W Lower Columbia JC...... 76-67 W *Eastern Oregon...... 82-81 W NA Yakima JC...... 85-73 L *Eastern Oregon...... 68-72 L Clark JC...... 48-82 W NA Northern Idaho...... 85-54 * Conference Game L Lower Columbia JC...... 51-53 L Skagit Valley JC...... 55-77 L NA Grays Harbor JC...... 72-86 L Lewis & Clark...... 53-68 W *Oregon Tech...... 68-52 * Conference Games 1954-55 W Oregon College...... 65-60 * Conference Game Season Record: 17-4 W Multnomah JC...... 42-30 1952-53 OCC Record: 13-3 W Clark JC...... 52-47 SE Asia Trip: 13-5 1950-51 Season Record: 14-13 L Lewis & Clark...... 57-68 Season Record: 18-9 Coach: Sharkey Nelson OCC Record: 6-10 L Clark JC...... 46-56 OCC Record: 9-3 Games on SE Asia trip took place between Coach: Arba Ager W Pacific (became George Fox)...... 84-59 Coach: Arba Ager Dec. 4, 1954 and Jan. 2, 1955 W Clark JC...... 58-53 W Linfield...... 67-42 W D.9 Skagit Valley JC...... 70-61 W Singapore...... 100-57 L Whitworth...... 59-77 W Multnomah JC...... 58-56 W D.12 Weber JC...... 87-79 W Singapore Nanyang...... 70-64 L Whitworth...... 64-71 W Reed...... 52-39 W D.19 at Lewis & Clark...... 74-62 W Singapore All-Stars...... 81-55 W Weber JC...... 58-46 W Oregon College...... 72-43 L D.22 Southern Oregon...... 76-79 W Singapore Nanyang...... 71-67 W Pacific...... 72-60 W Pacific...... 51-40 L D.23 Southern Oregon...... 43-48 W Singapore Nanyang...... 65-52 W Lower Columbia JC...... 75-63 W Reed...... 85-39 W J.5 *at Oregon College...... 75-74 W Hong Kong...... 63-48 W Lower Columbia JC...... 85-69 W Pacific (became George Fox)...... 95-54 W J.9 Lower Columbia JC...... 93-54 W Hong Kong Reds...... 51-27 W *Southern Oregon...... 66-62 W Pearson’s Tavern...... 46-44 W J.11 *at Oregon College...... 60-66 W Navy Clymber...... 66-40 L *Southern Oregon...... 71-72 W Willamette...... 44-39 W J.19 at Lower Columbia JC...... 59-56 W Amoy...... 56-41 L Pacific...... 57-59 W J.26 *Oregon Tech...... 70-58 L Teo...... 63-72 L *Eastern Oregon...... 76-81 W J.27 *Oregon Tech...... 78-48 W Letron...... 72-63 1948-49 L *Eastern Oregon...... 77-81 L F.2 *at Oregon Tech...... 77-81 W Selazur State...... 64-40 Season Record: 14-12 L *Oregon College...... 60-77 W F.3 *at Oregon Tech...... 75-65 W Malay All-Stars...... 79-47 Coach: Arba Ager W *Oregon College...... 56-51 L F.5 at Southern Oregon...... 63-71 L Manila...... 54-57 incomplete season record W Clark JC...... 64-58 L F.6 at Southern Oregon...... 60-69 L Manila...... 49-57 W Oregon College...... 64-60 W *Southern Oregon...... 64-56 W F.9 *Oregon College...... 79-62 W Far East Air Force...... 85-66 L Willamette...... 54-85 L *Southern Oregon...... 68-71 L F.13 at North Idaho...... 62-69 L Far East Air Force...... 69-73 W Page Woolens AAU...... 61-50 W *Oregon Tech...... 77-71 L F.14 at North Idaho...... 50-44 L Anteneo...... 67-68 L Schenke...... 59-63 L *Oregon Tech...... 55-69 W F.16 *Eastern Oregon...... 74-62 W J.11 *Oregon College...... 83-60 L Page Woolens AAU...... 57-68 L *Oregon College...... 55-69 L F.17 *Eastern Oregon...... 77-80 L J.15 *at Oregon College...... 66-69 L Pacific...... 38-45 L *Oregon College...... 61-63 W F.20 *Oregon College...... 89-62 W J.21 *at Oregon Tech...... 78-69 L Lewis & Clark...... 58-59 W Seattle Pacific...... 66-56 W F.23 North Idaho...... 66-53 W J.22 *at Oregon Tech...... 90-59 L Lewis & Clark...... 53-69 L Seattle Pacific...... 58-73 W F.24 North Idaho...... 71-69 W J.31 *Eastern Oregon...... 87-73 W Pacific U...... 49-47 L *Eastern Oregon...... 59-72 W OCE...... 67-59 W F.26 *Eastern Oregon...... 76-62 W F.1 *Eastern Oregon...... 97-81 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 75 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK

W F.4 *Southern Oregon...... 75-63 W F.22 *Eastern Oregon...... 71-54 L D.3 vs. Lewis & Clark...... 51-61 L J.30 Lewis & Clark...... 41-50 W F.5 *Southern Oregon...... 65-58 W F.23 *Eastern Oregon...... 71-41 L D.4 at Willamette...... 29-64 L F.2 *at Oregon Tech...... 48-58 W F.8 *Oregon College...... 83-64 L M.1 1 Portland...... 47-62 W D.5 vs. Pacific...... 58-33 L F.3 *at Oregon Tech...... 55-58 W F.11 *at Oregon College...... 74-66 L M.2 1 Lewis & Clark...... 59-73 L D.10 Pacific Lutheran...... 42-54 W F.6 *Oregon College...... 76-61 W Seattle Pacific...... 74-66 W D.12 Lewis & Clark...... 51-47 L F.9 at Pacific Lutheran...... 55-78 W F.16 Lewis & Clark...... 88-75 *Conference Game W D.21 Central Washington...... 55-42 L F.10 at Seattle Pacific...... 40-57 W F.18 *at Southern Oregon...... 77-62 1 NAIA District 2 Tournament L D.30 at Linfield...... 70-74 W F.16 *Southern Oregon...... 65-49 W F.19 *at Southern Oregon...... 51-39 L J.2 at Central Washington (ot)...... 56-60 W F.17 *Southern Oregon...... 51-48 L F.21 *at Eastern Oregon...... 79-92 1957-58 W J.8 *Oregon Tech...... 41-36 W F.20 *at Oregon College...... 77-66 L F.22 *at Eastern Oregon...... 87-96 Season Record: 14-14 W J.9 *Oregon Tech...... 39-34 W F.23 *at Eastern Oregon...... 59-52 W F.25 *Oregon Tech...... 94-47 OCC Record: 8-8 L J.22 *at Southern Oregon...... 41-67 W F.24 *at Eastern Oregon...... 60-59 W F.26 *Oregon Tech...... 70-47 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W J.23 *at Southern Oregon...... 37-31 L 1 at Lewis & Clark...... 49-52 W Willamette...... 69-59 L D.2 Portland...... 54-84 L J.26 *at Oregon College (ot)...... 69-73 W 1 at Lewis & Clark...... 56-50 W 1 Pacific...... 71-57 W D.4 at Lewis & Clark...... 80-78 W J.29 *Eastern Oregon...... 57-40 L 1 at Lewis & Clark...... 63-70 L 2 East Texas State...... 55-68 L D.9 at Seattle ...... 54-104 W J.30 *Eastern Oregon...... 87-58 W D.10 Pacific...... 58-52 L F.5 *at Oregon Tech...... 54-65 *Conference Game *Conference Game W D.14 Lewis & Clark...... 61-43 L F.6 *at Oregon Tech...... 46-47 1 NAIA District 2 Playoff 1 NAIA District 2 Playoffs W D.21 at Pacific...... 57-51 W F.9 *at Oregon College...... 75-54 2 NAIA Playoffs W D.23 Western Washington...... 47-45 L F.13 at Seattle Pacific...... 55-84 1962-63 L D.30 at Portland...... 39-56 W F.16 *Oregon College (ot)...... 58-54 Season Record: 7-18 L J.3 *Oregon Tech...... 65-74 L F.19 *Southern Oregon...... 50-74 1955-56 OCC Record: 6-10 L J.4 *Oregon Tech...... 55-69 L F.20 *Southern Oregon...... 35-36 Season Record: 21-8 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L J.13 Montana State...... 56-70 W F.23 *at Oregon College...... 92-39 OCC Record: 12-4 L N.29 1 Pacific...... 48-70 L J.17 *at Southern Oregon...... 53-74 W F.26 *at Eastern Oregon...... 46-41 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L N.30 1 Oregon Tech...... 64-65 L J.18 *at Southern Oregon...... 42-50 W F.27 *at Eastern Oregon...... 66-52 L Portland...... 53-66 W D.1 1 Southern Oregon...... 74-66 W J.24 *Eastern Oregon...... 69-61 L Willamette...... 51-58 W Pacific...... 55-50 L D.17 at Pacific...... 51-72 W J.25 *Eastern Oregon...... 65-64 W Southern Oregon...... 39-37 W Lewis & Clark...... 62-56 L D.19 at Puget Sound...... 59-74 W J.28 *Oregon College...... 51-40 L Portland...... 58-65 L D.20 at Western Washington...... 38-79 L J.31 *at Oregon Tech...... 34-64 *Conference Game W Lewis & Clark...... 66-55 L D.21 at St. Martin’s...... 53-68 L F.1 *at Oregon Tech...... 45-69 1 NAIA District 2 Tournament W Pacific...... 63-62 L J.4 *at Oregon Tech...... 52-76 W F.4 *at Oregon College...... 61-54 W *Oregon Tech...... 87-67 L J.5 *at Oregon Tech...... 62-68 W F7 at Seattle Pacific...... 78-76 1960-61 W *Oregon Tech...... 93-67 L J.15 *at Oregon College...... 81-82 W F.11 *Oregon College...... 66-59 Season Record: 17-10 W *Oregon College...... 89-69 L J.18 *Southern Oregon...... 50-66 W F.14 *Southern Oregon...... 40-39 OCC Record: 10-6 W St. Martin’s...... 87-70 W J.19 *Southern Oregon...... 57-55 W F.15 *Southern Oregon...... 47-44 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W Seattle Pacific...... 79-67 W J.22 *Oregon College...... 77-60 L F.18 *at Oregon College...... 43-57 W D.1 1 vs. Pacific...... 61-45 L Portland...... 58-74 L J.25 *at Eastern Oregon...... 58-59 L F.21 *at Eastern Oregon...... 54-56 L D.2 1 at Lewis & Clark...... 66-74 L *Southern Oregon...... 70-87 W J.26 *at Eastern Oregon...... 79-76 L F.22 *at Eastern Oregon...... 64-66 L D.3 1 vs. Southern Oregon...... 53-55 W *Southern Oregon...... 80-78 L F.1 *Oregon Tech...... 68-70 L 1 Portland...... 54-87 L D.6 vs. Portland...... 36-68 W *Eastern Oregon...... 112-65 W F.2 *Oregon Tech...... 75-72 W 1 Lewis & Clark (ot)...... 79-74 W D.9 Central Washington...... 47-42 W *Eastern Oregon...... 103-85 L F.5 *at Oregon College...... 65-73 W D.13 Linfield...... 61-50 W *Oregon College...... 101-62 L F.9 Seattle Pacific...... 48-88 *Conference Game W D.17 at Central Washington...... 48-42 W *Oregon Tech...... 81-74 L F.12 at Portland...... 56-67 1 NAIA District 2 Tournament W J.3 at Lewis & Clark...... 65-52 W *Oregon Tech...... 69-52 W F.15 *at Southern Oregon...... 61-58 W J.6 *at Oregon Tech...... 42-39 L *Oregon College...... 77-80 L F.16 *at Southern Oregon...... 52-57 L *Oregon College...... 85-91 1958-59 L J.7 *at Oregon Tech...... 45-46 Season Record: 20-8 L F.19 *Oregon College...... 57-68 W *Southern Oregon...... 90-61 W J.17 *at Oregon College...... 59-50 OCC Record: 13-3 W F.22 *Eastern Oregon...... 106-101 W *Southern Oregon...... 61-58 W J.20 *Southern Oregon ...... 49-28 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L F.23 *Eastern Oregon...... 62-64 W *Eastern Oregon (ot)...... 93-92 W J.21 *Southern Oregon ...... 51-41 W D.2 at Pacific...... 69-68 L *Eastern Oregon...... 83-95 W J.24 *Oregon College...... 59-50 L D.5 at Central Washington...... 66-79 *Conference Game W Lewis & Clark...... 76-74 L J.27 *at Eastern Oregon...... 56-71 W D.9 Pacific...... 61-45 1 NAIA Tip-off Tournament W Pacific...... 93-72 L J.28 *at Eastern Oregon...... 57-64 W D.12 Humboldt State...... 45-41 W Portland...... 66-63 W F.3 *Oregon Tech...... 52-50 W D.13 Central Washington...... 42-39 L 1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire...... 76-84 L F.4 *Oregon Tech...... 43-45 1963-64 L D.15 at Seattle...... 36-85 W F.7 *at Oregon College...... 56-42 Season Record: 10-15 *Conference Game W J.2 at Lewis & Clark...... 61-51 W F.11 Seattle Pacific...... 49-47 OCC Record: 9-7 1 NAIA Playoffs W J.3 Lewis & Clark...... 55-51 L F.17 *at Southern Oregon...... 46-57 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W J.9 *at Oregon Tech...... 73-49 W F.18 *at Southern Oregon...... 45-40 L D.5 vs. Lewis & Clark...... 40-89 1956-57 W J.10 *at Oregon Tech...... 86-58 W F.21 *Oregon College...... 52-44 L D.6 vs. Willamette...... 61-66 L J.14 at Portland...... 60-71 W F.24 *Eastern Oregon...... 62-46 W D.7 vs. Oregon Tech...... 73-52 Season Record: 11-17 W J.20 *at Oregon College...... 65-44 L F.25 *Eastern Oregon...... 56-58 L D.26 Puget Sound...... 69-99 OCC Record: 8-8 W J.23 *Southern Oregon...... 77-57 L 2 Linfield...... 49-50 L D.27 Puget Sound...... 65-67 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W J.24 *Southern Oregon (2ot)...... 75-67 W 2 Lewis & Clark...... 77-65 L D.28 British Columbia...... 42-57 L D.1 Portland...... 47-69 W J.27 *Oregon College...... 49-41 L J.4 Linfield...... 64-103 W D.3 Pacific...... 59-56 L J.30 *at Eastern Oregon...... 57-59 1 NAIA Tip-off Tournament W J.10 *Oregon Tech...... 63-47 L D.4 at Lewis & Clark...... 50-72 W J.31 *at Eastern Oregon...... 41-39 2 NAIA District 2 Playoffs W J.11 *Oregon Tech...... 68-40 W D.8 Lewis & Clark...... 56-46 W F.6 *Oregon Tech...... 73-64 *Conference Game W J.14 *Oregon College...... 59-42 L D.10 at Gonzaga...... 63-75 W F.7 *Oregon Tech...... 77-47 W J.21 *at Oregon College...... 71-64 L D.11 at Whitworth...... 64-76 W F.10 *at Oregon College...... 47-40 L J.24 *at Southern Oregon...... 47-52 L D.15 Portland...... 54-60 1961-62 L F.14 Seattle Pacific...... 63-84 W J.25 *at Southern Oregon...... 71-64 L J.4 *at Oregon Tech...... 65-91 Season Record: 15-13 L F.20 *at Southern Oregon...... 38-61 W J.31 *Eastern Oregon...... 68-65 L J.5 *at Oregon Tech...... 53-73 OCC Record: 11-5 L F.21 *at Southern Oregon...... 34-50 W F.1 *Eastern Oregon...... 58-52 W J.8 *Oregon College...... 69-39 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W F.24 *Oregon College...... 49-38 L F.4 *Oregon College...... 57-60 W J.12 Seattle Pacific...... 66-59 W N.30 Lewis & Clark...... 54-53 W F.27 *Eastern Oregon...... 62-42 L F.7 *at Oregon Tech...... 61-76 L J.16 at Seattle U...... 64-76 L D.1 Pacific...... 60-66 W F.28 *Eastern Oregon...... 61-55 L F.8 *at Oregon Tech...... 72-78 W J.18 *Southern Oregon...... 76-70 W D.2 vs. Linfield...... 71-66 W M.3 1 Lewis & Clark...... 56-55 L F.11 at Portland...... 48-71 L J.19 *Southern Oregon...... 55-57 L D.12 vs. Portland...... 40-45 L M.4 1 Linfield...... 42-61 L F.15 at Seattle Pacific...... 50-81 L J.25 *at Eastern Oregon...... 50-62 W D.28 Central Washington...... 59-51 L D.29 at Linfield...... 43-73 W F.21 *Southern Oregon...... 61-53 L J.26 *at Eastern Oregon...... 53-58 * Conference Game L J.5 *Oregon Tech...... 33-38 L F.22 *Southern Oregon...... 39-43 W J.29 *at Oregon College...... 45-44 1 NAIA District 2 Tournament L F.25 *at Oregon College...... 59-71 L F.1 *Oregon Tech...... 45-51 W J.6 *Oregon Tech...... 46-31 W F.28 *at Eastern Oregon...... 80-75 L F.2 *Oregon Tech...... 52-64 W J.16 *Oregon College...... 66-59 1959-60 L J.19 *at Southern Oregon...... 60-73 L F.29 *at Eastern Oregon...... 71-90 W F.5 *Oregon College...... 65-50 Season Record: 14-14 L J.20 *at Southern Oregon...... 39-40 L F.9 at Seattle Pacific...... 51-67 OCC Record: 10-6 *Conference Game W J.23 *at Oregon College...... 55-42 W F.12 *at Oregon College...... 75-54 Coach: Sharkey Nelson W J.26 *Eastern Oregon...... 72-41 W F.15 *at Southern Oregon...... 79-66 L D.1 Portland...... 37-68 L F.16 *at Southern Oregon...... 55-63 W J.27 *Eastern Oregon...... 71-35

76 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 1964-65 L J.20 Seattle Pacific...... 59-76 2 San Diego Holiday Tournament, W D.28 Humboldt State...... 112-86 Season Record: 8-18 W J.22 Cascade...... 95-72 California Western W J.3 Gonzaga...... 103-78 OCC Record: 7-9 L J.28 Montana...... 68-94 3 NCAA Pacific Coast College Regionals, San L J.9 at Sacramento State...... 83-98 Coach: Sharkey Nelson L J.31 Weber State...... 71-80 Diego St. L J.11 at Nevada Southern...... 82-115 L D.1 at Gonzaga...... 53-71 L F.4 Gonzaga...... 81-84 # does not count in NCAA record L J.14 Western Washington...... 58-64 L D.3 at Montana State...... 43-97 W F.5 Idaho State...... 101-89 W J.17 Alaska...... 93-67 L D.21 Pacific (2ot)...... 82-88 L F.7 at Montana...... 74-84 1967-68 W J.18 Alaska...... 106-81 L D.29 at Linfield...... 68-92 W F.9 Chapman...... 87-47 Season Record: 13-9 L J.24 at Boise State...... 75-92 L D.30 Weber State...... 57-74 L F.12 at Central Washington...... 72-81 Coach: Marion Pericin L J.25 at Idaho State...... 84-89 L J.5 Portland...... 57-64 W F.15 at St. Martin’s...... 87-82 L D.2 Cal St-Los Angeles (3OT)...... 92-95 L J.29 at Montana State...... 70-93 L J.8 *at Oregon Tech...... 51-72 W F.22 at Cascade...... 103-84 L D.8 1 Pacific Lutheran...... 97-100 L J.31 at Eastern Montana...... 88-100 L J.9 *at Oregon Tech...... 64-78 W F.25 at Southern Oregon...... 74-66 L D.9 1 Seattle Pacific...... 90-109 L F.4 Puget Sound...... 82-99 L J.12 #Alumni...... 64-71 L F.26 at Southern Oregon...... 70-73 W D.16 Central Washington...... 73-68 W F.7 Seattle Pacific...... 76-75 L J.15 at Weber State...... 54-100 W D.18 Humboldt State (OT)...... 114-106 L F.14 at Central Washington...... 74-76 1 Evergreen Tournament at Tacoma, WA L J.16 at Idaho State...... 66-74 L D.22 at Pepperdine...... 88-103 W F.13 Montana...... 84-83 W J.19 *at Oregon College (2ot)...... 75-73 L D.23 at Fresno State...... 73-89 L F.15 at Seattle Pacific...... 62-91 W J.22 *Southern Oregon...... 86-63 1966-67 W D.28 #British Columbia...... 100-79 L F.22 at Puget Sound...... 86-112 W J.23 *Southern Oregon...... 71-59 Season Record: 16-9 W D.29 #British Columbia...... 103-76 L F.25 at Western Washington...... 52-78 W J.26 *Oregon College...... 69-60 Coach: Marion Pericin W J.5 at Alaska...... 79-78 L F.28 Central Washington...... 79-92 W D.2 #at British Columbia...... 81-69 L J.29 *at Eastern Oregon...... 72-80 W J.6 at Alaska...... 68-67 1 Totem Tournament, British Columbia W D.3 #at British Columbia...... 93-71 L J.30 *at Eastern Oregon...... 58-68 W J.10 at Puget Sound...... 74-73 2 at Memorial Coliseum W D.9 1 Idaho State...... 118-112 L F.5 *Oregon Tech...... 67-71 W J.13 St. Martin’s...... 95-89 # does not count in NCAA record L F.6 *Oregon Tech...... 81-59 L D.10 1 Cal State-Los Angeles...... 81-100 L J.20 at Gonzaga...... 67-68 L F.13 Seattle Pacific...... 58-67 W D.16 Southern Oregon...... 106-77 W J.23 #at British Columbia...... 83-79 L F.16 *at Oregon College...... 67-72 W D.17 Southern Oregon...... 124-91 L J.27 Montana State...... 97-110 1969-70 L F.19 *at Southern Oregon...... 70-74 L D.20 2 Northern Arizona...... 103-108 W J.29 Chico State...... 68-60 Season Record: 9-15 W F.20 *at Southern Oregon...... 89-77 W D.21 2 Alma College...... 84-74 W F.1 Seattle Pacific...... 95-86 Coach: Marion Pericin L F.23 *Oregon College...... 57-89 L D.22 2 California Western...... 78-81 W F.2 Hawaii...... 90-73 L D.1 at Seattle U...... 81-101 W F.26 *Eastern Oregon...... 69-57 W D.30 at Linfield...... 102-79 W F.6 Chapman...... 93-77 L D.12 at Hawaii...... 79-82 W F.27 *Eastern Oregon...... 100-73 W J.3 #British Columbia...... 101-80 L F.7 at St. Martin’s...... 86-97 L D.13 at Hawaii...... 79-94 W J.7 Central Washington...... 79-74 W F.10 Cal Poly-Pomona...... 108-63 L D.19 Idaho...... 86-98 *Conference Game W J.14 Puget Sound...... 91-65 L F.17 at Seattle Pacific...... 64-67 W D.20 Southern Utah...... 107-93 # does not count in NCAA record L J.18 at Western Washington...... 68-82 W F.23 Puget Sound...... 114-98 W D.22 Cal State-Hayward...... 102-91 L J.21 at Gonzaga...... 83-101 W F.27 at Central Washington...... 80-68 W D.29 at Alaska...... 83-80 W J.26 Montana State...... 98-83 L #Athletes in Action...... 61-93 W D.30 at Alaska...... 121-81 1965-66 W J.28 Montana...... 95-82 L J.3 Central Washington...... 69-70 Season Record: 6-19 W J.31 Alaska...... 83-77 1 Daffodil Classic, Puget Sound W J.5 #British Columbia...... 111-88 Coach: Marion Pericin W F.1 Alaska...... 88-77 # does not count in NCAA record W J.6 #British Columbia...... 78-76 L D.2 1 Eastern Washington...... 55-57 W F.4 Linfield...... 105-97 L J.10 at Seattle Pacific...... 64-81 L D.3 1 Central Washington...... 77-88 W F.8 St. Martin’s...... 110-90 L J.14 at Puget Sound...... 71-96 L D.4 1 St. Martin’s...... 83-93 1968-69 L F.18 at Seattle Pacific...... 81-98 W J.17 #Simon Fraser (ot)...... 79-76 L D.17 Western Washington...... 54-67 Season Record: 8-16 W F.22 Gonzaga...... 91-80 L J.20 Linfield...... 81-88 L D.18 at Lewis & Clark...... 81-123 Coach: Marion Pericin W F.25 Seattle Pacific...... 87-75 L J.24 at Gonzaga...... 59-83 L D.21 at Seattle Pacific...... 74-88 W N.30 1 Great Falls College...... 99-91 W M.3 at Montana...... 108-99 L J.26 at Montana...... 97-107 L D.30 Idaho...... 83-107 L D.1 #1 British Columbia...... 102-117 L M.4 at Montana State...... 85-104 W J.29 Humboldt State...... 79-73 L D.31 at Linfield...... 87-96 L D.7 at Idaho ...... 55-68 L M.10 3 San Diego State...... 73-101 W J.31 Idaho State...... 103-91 L J.3 at Idaho...... 67-98 L D.10 2 San Diego...... 67-75 L M.11 3 UC-Davis...... 61-81 W F.5 Parsons...... 97-82 L J.4 at Gonzaga...... 45-80 L D.20 Boise State...... 82-85 L F.7 at Simon Fraser...... 74-102 L J.14 at Idaho State...... 80-98 1 Knights of Columbus Invitational, W D.21 Eastern Montana...... 105-84 L F.9 at Western Washington...... 68-83 L J.15 at Weber State...... 71-79 Memorial Coliseum W D.27 #British Columbia...... 130-92

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www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 77 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK W F.14 St. Martin’s...... 118-91 W J.4 Alaska...... 102-94 W F.16 Western Washington...... 72-71 L J.5 at Central Washington...... 79-86 100-POINT GAMES IN PSU HISTORY L F.21 Puget Sound...... 83-102 W J.13 Boise State...... 80-65 L F.23 at Central Washington...... 67-80 W J.15 Chicago State...... 101-96 1953-54 1971-72 L F.28 Seattle Pacific...... 78-85 L J.18 Gonzaga...... 64-69 Eastern Oregon...... 100-81 #British Columbia...... 104-64 W J.20 Idaho State...... 92-84 # does not count in NCAA record at Great Falls...... 104-109 W J.24 Humboldt State...... 83-71 L J.27 at Washington...... 59-64 1954-55 Boise State...... 115-100 1970-71 L F.1 2 Portland...... 76-90 Singapore...... 100-57 St. Martin’s...... 117-106 Season Record: 16-6 L F.3 at Puget Sound...... 69-80 Great Falls...... 116-93 Coach: Marion Pericin W F.10 Seattle Pacific...... 61-56 1955-56 L D.1 Central Washington...... 93-94 W F.15 2 Portland...... 75-72 Eastern Oregon...... 112-65 1972-73 W D.5 Eastern Washington...... 100-88 W F.17 at Seattle Pacific...... 69-66 Eastern Oregon...... 103-85 #Victoria...... 108-71 W D.11 at Eastern Washington...... 104-101 L F.19 at Idaho...... 72-99 Oregon College...... 101-62 Alaska...... 102-94 L D.12 at Idaho...... 81-85 W F.24 Great Falls...... 91-80 W D.19 Eastern Montana...... 121-94 W F.26 Central Washington...... 71-52 Chicago State...... 101-96 W D.21 at Nevada-Reno...... 113-103 W M.1 Puget Sound...... 79-61 1962-63 W D.22 at UC-Davis...... 89-73 Eastern Oregon...... 106-101 1974-75 1 Daffodil Classic, Puget Sound L D.29 #at British Columbia...... 92-94 2 Memorial Coliseum Northern Colorado...... 107-76 L D.30 #at British Columbia...... 86-87 # does not count in NCAA record 1964-65 Boise State...... 106-73 W J.2 Humboldt State...... 114-87 Eastern Oregon...... 100-73 Fresno Pacific...... 112-63 W J.5 Boise State...... 98-77 at Boise State (ot)...... 101-102 W J.8 Alaska...... 125-82 1973-74 W J.9 Alaska...... 112-72 Season Record: 16-11 1965-66 Idaho...... 110-84 W J.15 #Simon Fraser...... 97-68 Coach: Ken Edwards Idaho State...... 101-89 Northern Arizona...... 103-87 W J.16 #British Columbia...... 120-71 W D.1 Cal State-Los Angeles...... 93-75 at Cascade...... 103-84 at Nevada-Las Vegas...... 100-114 W J.18 at Central Washington...... 99-91 W D.3 Montana...... 66-64 W J.23 Gonzaga...... 92-82 L D.7 1 Fresno State...... 71-104 1966-67 1975-76 L J.25 at Boise State...... 96-118 W D.8 1 Puget Sound...... 85-67 Idaho State...... 118-112 Idaho...... 100-77 W J.30 Montana...... 93-79 W D.13 Wheaton...... 84-73 W F.5 Puget Sound...... 111-85 W D.14 Western Washington...... 71-63 Southern Oregon...... 106-77 Sacramento State...... 100-86 W F.10 Seattle Pacific...... 79-68 L D.19 at Washington State...... 70-74 Southern Oregon...... 124-91 Carroll...... 124-87 W F.11 #Athletes in Action...... 81-79 L D.21 at Boise State...... 78-85 Northern Arizona...... 103-108 at Nevada-Las Vegas...... 114-129 L F.13 at Puget Sound...... 89-118 L D.22 at Montana State...... 72-82 at Linfield...... 102-79 Seattle Pacific...... 104-94 W F.16 Seattle U...... 109-93 L D.26 at Great Falls...... 71-80 #British Columbia...... 101-80 Warner Pacific...... 122-60 L F.20 at Seattle Pacific...... 64-80 L D.28 at Montana...... 70-90 Linfield...... 105-97 Oregon Tech...... 105-67 W F.23 at Linfield...... 114-106 L J.7 2 Portland...... 80-81 St. Martin’s...... 110-90 L F.26 at St. Martin’s...... 89-108 W J.12 Nevada-Reno...... 76-70 W J.17 at Gonzaga...... 71-63 at Montana...... 108-99 1976-77 # does not count in NCAA record L J.19 at Idaho State...... 77-112 Whittier...... 100-81 W J.25 Idaho...... 75-70 1967-68 Western Montana...... 124-60 1971-72 L F.1 at Hawaii...... 64-70 Humboldt State...... 114-106 Southern Oregon...... 142-85 Season Record: 17-8 L F.2 at Hawaii...... 53-64 Coach: Marion Pericin #British Columbia...... 100-79 #Simon Fraser...... 119-71 W F.4 at Hawaii-Hilo...... 96-88 W D.1 Nevada-Reno...... 98-86 #British Columbia...... 103-76 W F.8 at Alaska...... 88-79 L D.3 at Washington...... 85-101 Cal Poly-Pomona...... 108-63 1977-78 W F.9 at Alaska...... 89-79 W D.4 Idaho...... 90-67 W F.12 UC-Irvine...... 68-64 Puget Sound...... 114-98 St. Mary’s...... 100-91 W D.11 UC-Davis...... 94-60 W F.14 2 Portland...... 67-63 George Fox...... 124-81 L D.13 Cal State-Los Angeles...... 83-104 W F.16 Seattle Pacific...... 77-63 1968-69 Rocky Mountain...... 133-110 L D.18 Nevada-Las Vegas...... 91-97 W F.19 Boise State...... 82-56 # British Columbia...... 102-117 W D.22 #British Columbia...... 94-60 L F.28 2 Portland...... 72-73 W D.23 #British Columbia...... 104-64 Eastern Montana...... 105-84 1997-98 W M.1 Puget Sound...... 97-69 L D.28 at Great Falls...... 104-109 #British Columbia...... 130-92 Montana State (3ot)...... 101-100 L D.30 at Montana...... 74-76 1 Daffodil Classic, Puget Sound Humboldt State...... 112-86 W J.6 1 Portland...... 68-65 2 Memorial Coliseum Gonzaga...... 103-78 1998-99 W J.8 Central Washington...... 99-83 Alaska...... 106-81 Cascade...... 101-34 W J.14 at Alaska...... 89-81 Cal Poly...... 103-64 W J.15 at Alaska...... 89-71 1974-75 Season Record: 18-8 1969-70 W J.21 Humboldt State...... 89-79 Coach: Ken Edwards W J.22 Humboldt State...... 82-78 Southern Utah...... 107-93 1999-2000 L D.2 Gonzaga (ot)...... 87-91 W J.24 Boise State...... 115-100 Cal State-Hayward...... 102-91 Northern Arizona...... 101-75 L D.11 at Oregon State...... 70-76 W J.29 at Puget Sound...... 99-80 at Alaska...... 121-81 W D.14 Northern Colorado...... 107-76 L F.3 1 Portland (2ot)...... 86-88 #British Columbia...... 111-88 2006-07 W D.18 Biola...... 98-78 L F.5 at Seattle Pacific...... 76-81 W D.20 Boise State...... 106-73 Idaho State...... 103-91 Pacific Lutheran...... 107-57 W F.10 St. Martin’s...... 117-106 W D.21 Fresno Pacific...... 112-63 St. Martin’s...... 118-91 Sacramento State...... 100-73 W F.16 at Boise State...... 94-91 W D.23 Montana...... 88-69 W F.21 at Gonzaga...... 79-72 W D.28 1 Montana State...... 82-76 W F.24 Great Falls...... 116-93 1970-71 2007-08 L J.3 at Boise State (ot)...... 101-102 W F.26 Seattle Pacific...... 90-76 Eastern Washington...... 100-88 at Montana...... 108-56 W J.6 2 Portland...... 69-67 L F.28 at Central Washington...... 85-87 at Eastern Washington...... 104-101 L J.9 at San Jose State...... 62-76 W M.4 Puget Sound...... 83-64 Eastern Montana...... 121-94 2010-11 W J.11 at Idaho...... 80-75 1 Memorial Coliseum W J.18 Idaho...... 110-84 at Nevada-Reno...... 113-103 vs. Lamar...... 102-98 # does not count in NCAA record W J.20 at Northern Arizona...... 96-85 Humboldt State...... 114-87 W J.22 Humboldt State...... 93-64 Alaska...... 125-82 2011-12 1972-73 W J.25 at St. Martin’s...... 67-61 Alaska...... 112-72 Linfield...... 101-64 Season Record: 12-12 L J.27 2 Portland (ot)...... 90-99 #British Columbia...... 120-71 Walla Walla...... 102-47 Coach: Ken Edwards W F.1 Great Falls...... 88-73 Puget Sound...... 111-85 W N.24,25 #Victoria...... 108-71 W F.3 Redlands...... 89-57 Seattle U...... 109-93 2015-16 W F.4 2 Portland...... 85-84 L D.4 at Boise State...... 61-70 at Linfield...... 114-106 Pacific Lutheran...... 105-60 L D.8 1 Long Beach State...... 66-102 W F.8 at Seattle Pacific...... 75-65 W D.9 1 Montana...... 76-74 W F.10 Puget Sound...... 97-78 Multnomah...... 100-82 L D.15 at San Diego State...... 53-86 W F.19 Northern Arizona...... 103-87 Eastern Washington...... 107-91 L D.16 at UC-Riverside...... 66-67 L F.22 at Puget Sound...... 69-87 L D.21 at Nevada-Reno...... 81-100 L F.28 at Cal State-Los Angeles...... 73-74 # does not count as NCAA game L D.23 at Nevada-Las Vegas...... 74-96 L M.3 at Nevada-Las Vegas...... 100-114

78 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 1 Baker, OR L D.22 Cal State-Fullerton...... 62-80 L F.5 #Athletes in Action...... 70-90 1997-98 2 Memorial Coliseum W D.27 at St. Mary’s...... 100-91 W F.8 at Alaska Anchorage...... 84-78 Season Record: 15-12 W J.4 Oregon Tech...... 97-73 L F.9 at Alaska Anchorage...... 96-101 Big Sky Record: 10-6 1975-76 W J.10 Idaho...... 51-39 L F.18 at Montana...... 70-88 Coach: Ritchie McKay Season Record: 17-10 W J.13 George Fox...... 124-81 L F.22 U.S. International...... 74-77 W N.23 Simon Fraser - S...... 64-49 Coach: Ken Edwards L J.18 at St. Mary’s (ot)...... 97-99 L F.23 Seattle Pacific...... 85-90 W N.25 at Oregon...... 56-54 W N.28 at Southern Colorado...... 82-81 L J.20 at USC...... 78-87 # does not count in NCAA record W N.29 Concordia - S...... 70-47 L N.29 at Colorado State...... 90-98 L J.21 at Pepperdine...... 75-77 1 PSU Raindrop Classic W D.2 Northwest - S...... 75-50 L D.5 at Oregon State...... 76-106 L J.27 at Oregon State...... 62-71 2 Puget Sound Tournament L D.6 at Arizona State...... 66-83 W D.6 Idaho...... 100-77 W J.31 at Seattle Pacific...... 97-70 W D.13 Cascade - S...... 92-41 W D.10 1 Portland...... 83-73 W F.3 Rocky Mountain...... 133-110 L D.16 at Loyola-Marymount (ot)...... 84-88 W D.13 Sacramento State...... 100-86 W F.4 Puget Sound...... 67-62 1980-81 L D.18 at California...... 61-74 W D.17 UC-Riverside...... 80-75 W F.8 #at Simon Fraser...... 89-75 Season Record: 7-20 L D.20 Washington State - R...... 72-77 L D.19 at New Mexico...... 82-85 W F.11 Northern Colorado...... 77-52 Coach: Glen Kinney L D.30 at Duke (#2)...... 39-89 L D.22 San Jose State...... 81-83 W F.18 at Nevada-Las Vegas...... 89-84 L N.29 at Fresno State...... 65-96 W J.2 Cal State Northridge* - S...... 83-75 W D.29 2 Carroll...... 124-87 W F.22 Seattle Pacific...... 84-62 L D.1 at Cal State-Fullerton...... 81-86 W J.5 Northern Arizona* - S...... 72-70 W J.3 at Montana State...... 88-86 L F.25 Utah State...... 87-113 L D.3 Montana...... 74-96 W J.8 at Idaho State*...... 70-55 W J.5 at Montana...... 69-67 L F.27 at Puget Sound...... 75-99 L D.8 1 Oregon State...... 58-102 W J.10 at Sacramento State*...... 65-52 L J.10 at San Diego State...... 80-110 1 Memorial Coliseum L D.11 1 Portland...... 74-77 L J.15 at Montana*...... 67-76 W J.12 at Northern Colorado...... 82-65 2 Kentucky Invitational W D.14 Boise State...... 71-65 L J.17 at Montana State*...... 63-86 W J.13 at Air Force...... 67-64 # does not count in NCAA record W D.15 Cal State-Fullerton...... 60-48 W J.21 Weber State* - R...... 77-65 L J.15 at Nevada-Las Vegas...... 114-129 W D.19 Northern Iowa...... 75-53 L J.28 at Oregon State...... 63-67 W J.17 Seattle Pacific...... 104-94 L D.20 Louisiana Tech...... 50-63 W J.31 Eastern Washington* - S...... 72-59 W J.22 1 Portland...... 93-68 1978-79 L D.29 Pacific...... 71-81 W F.5 Sacramento State* - S...... 79-67 W J.24 Puget Sound...... 77-75 Season Record: 6-21 L J.2 at UC-Santa Barbara...... 79-90 W F.7 Idaho State* - S...... 98-76 L J.27 at Arizona...... 94-114 Coach: Glen Kinney L J.3 at UC-Irvine...... 64-90 L F.12 at Northern Arizona*...... 54-87 W F.3 Warner Pacific...... 122-60 L N.24 Colorado State (ot)...... 81-82 W J.6 at St. Mary’s...... 59-58 L F.14 at Cal State Northridge*...... 63-81 W F.11 Oregon Tech...... 105-67 L N.25 at Brigham Young...... 82-111 W J.10 Utah State...... 93-85 W F.19 Montana* - R ...... 66-57 W F.12 1 Portland (ot)...... 87-81 L N.30 1 Portland...... 70-71 L J.12 Gonzaga...... 60-68 W F.21 Montana St.* (3ot) - R...... 101-100 L F.19 at Puget Sound...... 76-90 L D.2 1 North Dakota...... 61-69 L J.17 at Puget Sound...... 83-114 L F.25 at Weber State*...... 51-61 L F.21 at Seattle Pacific...... 62-74 W D.6 Montana...... 69-54 W J.19 Westmont...... 65-64 L F.27 at Eastern Washington*...... 86-93 L F.24 at San Jose State...... 83-84 L D.9 at Oregon State...... 67-107 L J.27 at Arkansas-Little Rock...... 65-84 * Big Sky Conference game W F.25 at UC-Irvine...... 87-72 L D.10 at Gonzaga...... 72-92 L J.29 at Centenary...... 70-88 L D.13 at Cal State-Fullerton...... 92-109 L J.31 at NW Louisiana...... 69-92 R- Rose Garden • S - Stott Center 1 Memorial Coliseum L D.15 2 Pepperdine...... 64-99 L F.7 at U.S. International...... 54-62 (#) - opponent national ranking 2 Pendleton, OR W D.16 2 Eastern Montana (ot)...... 66-65 L F.9 Alaska Anchorage...... 65-78 L D.18 at Utah State...... 68-94 L F.11 at Boise State...... 74-76 1998-99 1976-77 W D.22 3 Idaho...... 82-73 L F.17 at Air Force...... 49-76 Season Record: 17-11 L D.23 3 Gonzaga...... 79-93 Big Sky Record: 9-7 Season Record: 16-10 L F.19 at Valparaiso...... 81-87 L D.30 at Montana State ...... 66-74 Coach: Joel Sobotka Coach: Ken Edwards W F.24 U.S. International (ot)...... 91-88 W J.3 Great Falls...... 96-63 W N.7 Simon Fraser - S...... 95-71 W N.29 Montana Tech...... 91-69 L F.28 at Seattle Pacific...... 68-76 L J.5 at San Diego State...... 54-88 W N.23 San Diego - R...... 78-70 W D.2 Whittier...... 100-81 L J.6 at UC-Irvine...... 51-63 1 Memorial Coliseum W N.25 Cascade - S...... 101-34 W D.3 1 Portland...... 98-62 W J.11 Rocky Mountain...... 82-73 W N.28 Cal Poly - M...... 103-64 W D.10 Western Montana...... 124-60 L J.16 at Seattle U...... 69-75 L D.2 at Washington State...... 71-74 W D.11 Eastern Montana...... 88-60 L J.24 Oregon Tech...... 69-71 W D.5 Air Force - M...... 88-79 L D.16 1 Oregon State...... 79-89 PORTLAND STATE DID NOT L J.30 at SW Louisiana...... 81-84 L D.12 at Oregon...... 62-73 W D.20 Cal State-Los Angeles...... 94-80 COMPETE IN BASKETBALL FROM L F.1 at Grambling...... 75-82 W D.21 Pacific - M...... 82-76 L D.21 Grambling...... 74-75 W F.3 at Centenary...... 90-83 1981 TO 1996 L D.28 1 Houston...... 67-79 W D.28 2 Gonzaga...... 74-59 L F.5 at North Texas State...... 78-102 W D.29 1 New Hampshire...... 91-73 L D.29 2 Long Beach State...... 90-101 L F.7 Puget Sound...... 83-94 W J.4 Weber State* - R...... 82-59 L J.4 at Arizona State...... 92-115 L F.11 at Idaho...... 79-97 1996-97 W J.7 at CS Northridge* (2ot)...... 93-90 L J.5 at New Mexico...... 82-109 W F.17 #Simon Fraser...... 94-87 Season Record: 9-17 L J.9 at Northern Arizona*...... 52-82 W J.7 at Northern Colorado...... 87-78 L at Hawaii...... 85-99 Big Sky Record: 6-10 W J.16 Idaho State* - M...... 90-69 L J.8 at Colorado State...... 66-87 Coach: Ritchie McKay W J.17 Sacramento State* - M...... 68-61 W J.12 Oregon College...... 92-58 1 Memorial Coliseum L N.23 at Mississippi...... 54-56 W J.21 Montana* - R...... 73-58 W J.15 at Eastern Montana...... 86-83 2 Malibu Classic, Pepperdine L N.26 at Tulane...... 64-92 W J.23 Montana State* (ot) - R...... 76-75 L J.17 at Idaho...... 81-93 3 PSU Holiday Tournament L N.30 at Washington...... 70-83 L J.28 at Weber State*...... 82-92 W J.21 Air Force...... 72-65 # does not count in NCAA record L D.4 Oregon - R...... 66-85 W J.30 Eastern Washington* - M...... 76-69 W J.28 at New Orleans...... 96-61 L D.7 at Portland...... 52-67 L F.4 at Eastern Washington*...... 87-96 W J.29 at North Texas State...... 91-90 L D.14 at Oregon State...... 60-79 L F.10 at Sacramento State*...... 62-63 W F.1 at Pan American...... 78-72 1979-80 W D.17 Eastern Oregon - S...... 75-59 W F.12 at Idaho State*...... 78-76 L F.5 at Puget Sound (ot)...... 84-86 Season Record: 5-21 L D.21 at San Diego...... 66-85 W F.18 No. Arizona* (ot) - M...... 77-76 W F.9 Southern Oregon...... 142-85 Coach: Glen Kinney W D.28 Whitman - S...... 86-55 L F.20 CS Northridge* - R...... 79-88 W F.12 #Simon Fraser...... 119-71 L N.27 #at Simon Fraser...... 80-89 L J.2 at Cal State Northridge*...... 62-78 L F.25 at Montana* (ot)...... 81-87 L F.15 at Utah State...... 88-96 L N.30 at North Dakota...... 56-59 L J.4 at Northern Arizona*...... 42-54 L F.27 at Montana State*...... 86-94 L F.19 at Nevada-Las Vegas...... 96-112 L D.1 at Nebraska...... 52-74 L J.7 at Sacramento State*...... 61-69 W M.4 2 vs. Eastern Washington...... 80-74 W F.26 Puget Sound...... 93-85 L D.3 at Kansas State...... 57-72 W D.6 Oregon Tech...... 83-65 L J.11 Idaho State* - S...... 58-71 L M.5 2 vs. Northern Arizona...... 56-73 1 Memorial Coliseum L D.8 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee...... 65-71 L J.16 Montana* - R...... 68-69 * Big Sky Conference game 2 Long Beach Classic L D.10 at Michigan State...... 54-88 W J.18 Montana State* - R...... 76-69 1 New Mexico Lobo Invitational # does not count in NCAA record L D.12 at Bradley...... 65-90 L J.23 at Weber State*...... 73-74 2 Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) L D.15 at Oregon State...... 71-92 W J.25 Eastern Washington* - R...... 71-67 M - Memorial Coliseum W D.17 SW Louisiana...... 74-73 W J.29 Southern Oregon - R...... 65-51 1977-78 R - Rose Garden L D.21 1 UC-Irvine...... 56-69 W J.31 at Eastern Washington*...... 73-58 Season Record: 14-13 S - Stott Center L D.22 1 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 81-84 W F.3 Weber State* - R...... 77-75 Coach: Ken Edwards W D.28 2 Boise State...... 93-67 W F.6 Sacramento State* - R...... 53-47 L N.26 Colorado State...... 93-97 L D.29 2 Puget Sound...... 72-80 L F.8 at Idaho State*...... 60-79 1999-2000 L D.2 1 Portland...... 73-78 L J.4 at Gonzaga...... 80-92 W F.13 No. Arizona* (ot) - R...... 72-68 Season Record: 15-14 L D.3 Fresno State...... 75-80 L J.8 at Boise State...... 62-75 L F.15 Cal St. Northridge* - R...... 76-80 Big Sky Record: 7-9 L D.5 at Gonzaga...... 52-68 L J.12 Lamar...... 84-141 L F.21 at Montana*...... 57-68 Coach: Joel Sobotka L D.7 at Montana...... 71-79 W J.14 Seattle U...... 76-75 L F.22 at Montana State*...... 59-61 W N.12 Simon Fraser - S...... 83-46 W D.10 at Idaho...... 66-61 L J.18 Air Force...... 68-72 L N.20 at Arizona State...... 57-79 L D.16 2 Kentucky...... 88-114 * Big Sky Conference game L J.21 at Lamar...... 78-99 W N.23 Portland - M...... 61-51 W D.17 2 Seattle U...... 82-76 R - Rose Garden L J.23 at Oral Roberts...... 88-114 W N.27 at Cal Poly...... 81-69 W D.19 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee...... 77-61 S - Stott Center L J.29 Puget Sound...... 68-77 W N.29 at Pacific...... 69-65 W D.21 Eastern Washington...... 86-64 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 79 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK L D.3 Oregon - M...... 87-91 W J.9 Weber State* - S...... 85-80 W F.23 Idaho State* - S...... 91-78 2003-04 W D.11 at Air Force...... 72-71 L J.12 at Eastern Washington*...... 72-81 W M.1 at Northern Arizona* ...... 88-79 Season Record: 11-16 W D.15 Eastern Oregon - S...... 81-63 L J.18 at Cal State Northridge*...... 83-103 W M.2 at Sacramento State*...... 74-67 Big Sky Record: 5-9 L D.20 Washington State - R...... 62-68 L J.20 at Northern Arizona*...... 62-90 L M.7 2 vs. Weber State...... 62-84 Coach: Heath Schroyer L D.28 1 Penn...... 74-84 W J.26 Sacramento State* - S...... 81-77 * Big Sky Conference game L N.21 at Washington...... 65-73 W D.29 1 Boston U...... 62-58 W J.27 Idaho State* (ot) - S...... 87-83 S - Stott Center W N.25 Southern Oregon - S...... 83-71 W J.2 Texas A&M-CC - R...... 76-64 W F.1 Montana* - S...... 67-60 R - Rose Garden L N.29 at UTEP...... 57-70 L J.7 at Weber State*...... 65-80 L F.3 Montana State* - R...... 63-72 1 - Stanford Invitational L D.2 at Oregon...... 55-62 W J.13 Cal State Northridge* - S...... 76-62 L F.10 at Weber State*...... 71-85 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Bozeman, MT) L D.6 at Portland...... 53-60 W J.15 Northern Arizona* - S...... 101-75 W F.16 Eastern Washington* - S...... 73-62 (#) - opponent national ranking W D.10 Pacific - S...... 71-43 W J.20 at Idaho State*...... 84-70 L F.22 at Sacramento State*...... 60-77 W D.13 Jackson State - M...... 63-46 W J.22 at Sacramento State*...... 72-70 L F.24 at Idaho State*...... 77-78 2002-03 L D.16 at Boise State (ot)...... 74-75 L J.27 at Montana*...... 76-78 W M.1 Northern Arizona* - S...... 68-64 Season Record: 5-22 W D.19 Portland - S...... 74-55 L J.29 at Montana State*...... 73-91 L M.3 Cal State Northridge* - S...... 75-81 Big Sky Record: 3-11 L D.22 at Cal State Northridge...... 63-79 L F.3 Weber State* - M...... 79-92 * Big Sky Conference game Coach: Heath Schroyer W D.27 at MD-Eastern Shore...... 80-61 L F.5 at Eastern Washington*...... 61-91 S - Stott Center W N.22 Cal State Northridge - S...... 69-65 W D.30 at Tennessee State...... 74-71 L F.11 Eastern Washington* - M...... 66-70 R - Rose Garden L N.24 at UNLV...... 54-69 L J.2 at Tennessee-Martin (ot)...... 65-76 W F.17 Sacramento State* - M...... 80-65 M - Memorial Coliseum L N.30 at Portland...... 54-66 L J.8 Montana State* - S...... 54-61 W F.19 Idaho State* - M...... 87-64 L D.3 Cascade - S...... 66-71 W J.10 Montana* - S...... 89-78 L F.24 at Northern Arizona*...... 57-71 L D.7 at St. Mary’s...... 51-75 L J.15 at Sacramento State*...... 64-76 L F.26 at Cal State Northridge*...... 78-79 2001-02 W D.14 Linfield - S...... 84-66 W J.17 at Northern Arizona*...... 71-65 Season Record: 12-16 L M.2 Montana* - R (ot)...... 79-88 L D.17 at Oregon State...... 50-53 L J.24 Eastern Washington* - S...... 63-71 Big Sky Record: 6-8 W M.4 Montana State* - R...... 84-67 L D.21 at Boise State...... 51-59 L J.29 Weber State* - S...... 63-68 Coach: Joel Sobotka L M.9 2 vs. Northern Arizona...... 75-77 L D.23 Portland - S...... 50-59 L J.31 Idaho State* - S...... 71-80 W N.17 at Boise State...... 60-53 * Big Sky Conference game L D.28 1 @ New Mexico...... 52-69 W F.5 at Montana* ...... 59-57 W N.20 at Arizona State (ot)...... 79-69 1 Golden Bear Classic L D.29 1 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 41-48 L F.7 at Montana State*...... 56-64 L N.24 San Diego - S...... 59-74 2 Big Sky Tournament (Missoula, MT) L J.2 Gonzaga - M...... 49-87 W F.12 Northern Arizona* - S...... 85-78 L N.27 at Cal Poly...... 79-100 M - Memorial Coliseum W J.7 Sacramento State* - S...... 65-52 W F.14 Sacramento State* - S...... 69-65 L D.1 at Gonzaga...... 58-93 R - Rose Garden L J.9 at Montana State*...... 48-52 L F.21 at Eastern Washington*...... 60-65 W D.8 Portland (ot) - R...... 77-75 S - Stott Center L J.11 at Montana*...... 49-61 L F.26 at Idaho State* ...... 72-82 L D.12 Oregon State - R...... 46-51 L J.15 Oregon (#22) - M...... 63-69 L F.28 at Weber State*...... 57-71 L D.15 at Nevada...... 53-75 2000-01 W J.18 Northern Arizona* - S...... 73-60 W D.18 1 vs. Santa Clara...... 76-63 * Big Sky Conference game Season Record: 9-18 L J.25 at Eastern Washington*...... 51-75 L D.19 1 at Stanford (#13)...... 63-87 S - Stott Center Big Sky Record: 6-10 L J.30 at Weber State*...... 64-77 L D.29 at Wyoming...... 58-104 M - Memorial Coliseum Coach: Joel Sobotka L F.1 at Idaho State*...... 57-58 W J.2 Concordia - S...... 81-65 L N.20 at Washington State...... 55-83 L F.6 Montana* - S...... 49-67 W J.5 Loyola Marymount - S...... 90-78 L N.25 at Oregon...... 66-84 L F.8 Montana State* - S...... 56-60 2004-05 L J.11 Montana State* - S...... 68-74 L N.28 at Washington...... 63-94 L F.13 at Northern Arizona*...... 64-75 Season Record: 19-9 L J.12 Montana* - S...... 88-99 L N.30 Boise State - S...... 66-81 L F.15 at Sacramento State*...... 58-72 Big Sky Record: 11-3 L J.19 at Eastern Washington*...... 79-88 W D.3 Nevada - M...... 61-56 L F.22 Eastern Washington* - S...... 58-72 Big Sky Conference Champions W J.25 at Idaho State*...... 87-77 L D.9 at Portland...... 65-66 W F.27 Idaho State* - S...... 77-69 Coach: Heath Schroyer L J.26 at Weber State*...... 85-90 L D.13 at San Diego...... 60-74 L M.1 Weber State* - S...... 73-83 L N.19 at Gonzaga (#25)...... 80-98 W F.1 Sacramento State* - S...... 86-83 W D.16 at Loyola Marymount...... 66-62 L N.24 at Boise State...... 51-63 L F.2 Northern Arizona* - S...... 60-77 L D.20 at Rice...... 62-74 * Big Sky Conference game W N.27 Cal Poly - S...... 80-63 L F.8 at Montana*...... 66-80 L D.23 at Texas A&M-CC (ot)...... 95-99 S - Stott Center W N.29 at Howard...... 58-53 L F.9 at Montana State*...... 82-94 W D.30 Willamette - S...... 94-66 M - Memorial Coliseum W D.1 at Jackson State...... 63-62 L F.16 Eastern Washington* - S...... 62-78 L J.4 at Montana*...... 58-79 1 - New Mexico Invitational L D.4 Portland - S...... 72-84 W F.22 Weber State* - S...... 83-77 L J.6 at Montana State*...... 75-82 (#) - opponent national ranking W D.8 Evergreen State - S...... 70-53 2004-05 Portland State Vikings: Big Sky Conference Regular Season Champions • 19-9, 11-3

Front row, left to right - Team Manager Thomas Crum, Antone Jarrell, Keith Sconiers, Tyler Hollist, Marier Angui, Anthony Washington, Nguye Kaladokubo, Scott Morrison, Seamus Boxley, Blake Walker, Kamal Goomansingh. Back row, left to right - Head Coach Heath Schroyer, Assistant Coach Fred Langley, Dan Stock, Jake Schroeder, Sheu Oduniyi, Paul Hafford, Josh Neeley, Will Funn, Assistant Coach Steve Gosar, Assistant Coach Senque Carey.

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L D.11 at Ohio State...... 54-78 L J.5 at Sacramento State*...... 60-76 W J.18 Northern Colorado*...... 86-71 W J.13 at Idaho State*...... 71-61 W D.16 Bethune-Cookman - S...... 80-60 L J.7 at Northern Arizona*...... 77-86 W J.20 Northern Arizona*...... 83-78 W J.19 Northern Colorado* (ot)...... 88-79 W D.18 Tennessee-Martin - S...... 79-66 L J.14 Eastern Washington*...... 60-79 L J.26 at Sacramento State*...... 93-97 W J.31 Montana*...... 70-68 W D.21 Warner Pacific - S...... 85-69 W J.19 Weber State*...... 73-59 W J.27 at Idaho State*...... 67-65 W F.2 Montana State*...... 96-85 W D.29 Maryland-Ea. Shore - S...... 89-44 L J.21 Idaho State*...... 66-68 W F.1 at Montana*...... 70-68 W F.7 at Northern Arizona*...... 71-68 W J.1 Weber State* - S...... 73-62 L J.26 at Montana*...... 77-98 L F.3 at Montana State*...... 71-79 W F.9 at Sacramento State*...... 79-56 W J.6 Sacramento State* - S...... 79-69 L J.28 at Montana State*...... 68-69 L F.8 Weber State*...... 62-64 W F.14 Idaho State*...... 81-58 W J.8 Northern Arizona* - S...... 91-78 L F.2 Northern Arizona*...... 63-65 W F.10 at Eastern Washington*...... 92-86 W F.16 Weber State*...... 76-73 W J.15 at Eastern Washington*...... 70-59 L F.4 Sacramento State*...... 65-68 L F.17 at Cal Poly...... 87-92 W F.20 at Northern Colorado*...... 88-79 L J.20 at Weber State*...... 66-70 L F.11 at Eastern Washington* (ot)..... 64-72 W F.22 Sacramento State*...... 100-73 L F.23 at Cal State Fullerton...... 69-85 L J.22 at Idaho State*...... 69-72 W F.16 at Idaho State*...... 80-73 W F.24 Idaho State*...... 70-63 W F.28 at Montana State*...... 96-68 W J.27 Montana* - S...... 89-77 W F.18 at Weber State*...... 77-66 W M.3 2 Montana State*...... 96-71 W M.1 at Montana*...... 108-56 W J.29 Montana State* - S...... 68-51 W F.23 Montana State*...... 82-59 L M.6 3 at Weber State...... 74-77 W M.4 Eastern Washington*...... 76-74 W F.3 at Northern Arizona* ...... 84-81 W F.25 Montana* (ot)...... 93-92 W M.11 2 Idaho State - R...... 72-61 W F.5 at Sacramento State*...... 71-66 L M.4 2 at Eastern Washington...... 75-81 * Big Sky Conference game W M.12 2 Northern Arizona - R...... 67-51 W F.12 Eastern Washington* - S...... 71-70 All home games played at Stott Center L M.20 3 Kansas (#5)...... 61-85 W F.17 Idaho State* - S...... 79-58 * Big Sky Conference game 1 - Oregon Basketball Travelers Classic L F.19 at Middle Tennessee St...... 62-83 All home games played at Stott Center 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Portland, OR) * Big Sky Conference game W F.24 at Montana State* (ot)...... 88-82 1 - Iowa State Tournament 3 - Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) R- home game at Rose Garden, all other L F.26 at Montana*...... 65-79 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Cheney, WA) (#) - opponent national ranking home games at Stott Center L M.5 1 Weber State - M...... 61-71 (#) - opponent national ranking 1 - Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK) 2007-08 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Portland, OR) * Big Sky Conference game 3 - NCAA Tournament First Round (Omaha, NE) S - Stott Center 2006-07 Season Record: 23-10 Season Record: 19-13 (#) - opponent national ranking M - Memorial Coliseum Big Sky Record: 14-2 Big Sky Record: 9-7 1 - Big Sky Tournament (Portland, OR) Big Sky Conference Champions Coach: Ken Bone (#) - opponent national ranking Big Sky Conference Tournament Champions 2008-09 L N.10 1 vs. Cal State Northridge..... 65-90 NCAA Tournament (16-seed) Season Record: 23-10 W N.11 1 vs. Lehigh...... 94-90 Coach: Ken Bone Big Sky Record: 11-5 2005-06 L N.12 1 at Oregon...... 68-116 L N.9 at UCLA (#2)...... 48-69 Big Sky Conference Tournament Champions Season Record: 12-16 W N.18 at Arizona State...... 71-67 W N.16 1 vs. IUPUI...... 75-73 NCAA Tournament (13-seed) Big Sky Record: 5-9 W N.20 Evergreen State...... 95-76 W N.17 1 vs. Akron...... 66-63 Coach: Ken Bone Coach: Ken Bone W N.27 Portland...... 69-53 L N.18 1 vs. Colorado State...... 63-64 W N.15 at Rice...... 78-74 L N.18 at Arkansas...... 69-107 L N.30 at Gonzaga (#22)...... 51-69 W N.20 Linfield...... 93-50 W N.18 Portland...... 81-76 W N.21 at Bethune-Cookman...... 79-62 W D.2 Utah Valley State...... 71-69 L N.24 at UC Davis...... 68-76 W N.23 Cal State Fullerton...... 76-75 L N.23 1 at Iowa State (#23)...... 64-72 W D.7 Pacific Lutheran...... 107-57 W N.28 at Portland...... 78-73 W N.26 1 vs. Northern Illinois...... 79-58 L N.25 1 vs. Iona...... 75-81 W D.10 at San Jose State...... 72-63 W D.1 at Utah Valley (ot)...... 60-53 L N.28 1 vs. Hampton (ot)...... 71-77 W N.26 1 vs. Howard...... 81-53 L D.16 at Washington (#17)...... 73-105 W D.5 Lewis and Clark - R...... 61-60 W N.29 1 vs. Seattle...... 81-67 L N.30 at Gonzaga (#6)...... 80-89 W D.19 UC Davis...... 93-61 L D.8 at Washington State (#8)...... 60-72 W D.6 Seattle...... 73-68 L D.3 Middle Tennessee State...... 62-65 W D.21 Howard...... 78-49 W D.12 Cal Poly...... 74-66 W D.9 Lewis and Clark...... 77-66 L D.7 at Portland...... 52-70 L D.28 Montana*...... 74-80 L D.18 at Washington...... 65-84 L D.14 at Washington...... 83-84 W D.10 at Idaho...... 61-59 W D.30 Montana State*...... 79-65 L D.22 at Eastern Washington*...... 57-58 L D.17 at Cal Poly...... 62-65 W D.16 Lewis and Clark...... 85-59 L J.4 at Northern Arizona*...... 78-85 L D.28 San Jose State (ot)...... 73-76 W D.20 Montana*...... 72-45 W D.21 Warner Pacific...... 84-75 W J.6 at Northern Colorado*...... 79-66 W J.3 Sacramento State*...... 83-58 W D.23 at Gonzaga (#7)...... 77-70 W D.27 at Oregon...... 54-52 L J.10 at Weber State*...... 65-75 W J.5 Northern Arizona*...... 80-66 W D.27 at Texas Southern...... 63-55 W D.30 Idaho...... 81-48 L J.13 Eastern Washington*...... 70-88 L J.10 at Weber State*...... 68-73 L D.29 at Baylor (#19)...... 66-79

2007-08 Portland State Vikings: Big Sky Regular Season and Tournament Champions • 23-10, 14-2

Front row, left to right: Athletic Trainer Jim Wallis, Dominic Waters, Deonte Huff, Tyrell Mara, Dupree Lucas, Justynn Hammond, Julius Thomas. Middle Row: Director of basketball operations Tyler Coston, Brian Curtis, Mickey Polis, Andre Murray, Jeremiah Dominguez, Assistant Coach Curtis Allen, Assistant Coach Eric Harper. Back Row: Head Coach Ken Bone, Jamie Jones, Alex Tiefenthaler, Scott Morrison, Kyle Coston, JR Moore, Phil Nelson, Associate Head Coach Tyler Geving.

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W J.2 at Sacramento State*...... 79-67 L J.17 Northern Arizona*...... 86-93 W J.29 Sacramento State*...... 86-80 W M.3 2 Montana State...... 75-53 W J.4 at Northern Arizona* (4ot).... 92-91 L J.22 at Weber State*...... 83-86 L F.3 at Sacramento State*...... 55-63 L M.6 3 vs. Weber State...... 63-69 L J.8 Weber State*...... 66-80 L J.23 at Idaho State* (ot)...... 80-88 L F.5 at Northern Colorado*...... 72-85 L M.10 at Seattle...... 83-94 W J.10 Idaho State*...... 85-58 W J.30 at Eastern Washington*...... 85-77 L F.10 Idaho State*...... 79-84 W J.18 at Northern Colorado*...... 57-43 W F.5 at Sacramento State*...... 76-62 L F.16 at Weber State*...... 58-80 * Big Sky Conference game W J.24 Eastern Washington*...... 83-61 L F.7 Seattle...... 77-80 W F.19 Loyola Marymount...... 84-75 All home games played at Stott Center L J.29 at Montana*...... 65-72 L F.12 Montana*...... 76-81 L F.24 Montana*...... 84-85 1 - Wyoming Jim Thorpe Classic L F.1 at Montana State*...... 82-85 L F.13 Montana State*...... 71-79 W F.26 Montana State*...... 69-64 2 - Big Sky Quarterfinal (Portland) W F.5 Northern Arizona*...... 78-66 L F.18 at Northern Arizona* (2ot).... 85-86 L M.2 at Northern Arizona*...... 52-79 3 - Big Sky Semifinal (Missoula, MT) W F.8 Sacramento State*...... 59-42 L F.20 at Northern Colorado*...... 61-64 W M.10 at Seattle...... 81-71 L F.12 at Idaho State*...... 69-78 W F.26 Idaho State*...... 98-63 2012-13 L F.14 at Weber State*...... 68-78 W F.28 Weber State*...... 84-69 * Big Sky Conference game Season Record: 8-20 W F.19 Northern Colorado*...... 77-74 L M.2 at Seattle...... 80-93 All home games played at Stott Center Big Sky Record: 5-15 W F.21 Boise State...... 93-81 W M.6 3 at Montana State...... 68-65 1 - SMU Invitational Coach: Tyler Geving W F.25 Montana State*...... 64-58 L M.9 4 at Weber State...... 60-69 W N.9 Pacific (OR)...... 77-58 W F.28 at Eastern Washington* (ot)...... 66-62 2011-12 L N.12 at Oregon...... 69-80 W M.10 2 vs. Idaho State...... 61-53 * Big Sky Conference game Season Record: 17-15 L N.21 at Portland...... 60-81 W M.11 2 vs. Montana State...... 79-77 All home games played at Stott Center Big Sky Record: 10-6 L N.25 at Oklahoma State (#20)...... 58-81 L M.20 3 vs. Xavier (#20)...... 59-77 1 - AIA Basketball Classic (Seattle, WA) Coach: Tyler Geving L D.1 at Loyola Marymount...... 56-66 2 - Toyota Center, Kennewick, WA L N.11 at Denver...... 61-69 L D.12 Oregon State...... 74-79 * Big Sky Conference game 3 - Big Sky Quarterfinal (Bozeman, MT) W N.15 Seattle...... 66-65 W D.15 George Fox...... 85-74 All home games played at Stott Center 4 - Big Sky Semifinal (Ogden, UT) W N.21 Linfield...... 101-64 W D.20 Idaho State*...... 63-49 1 - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) (#) - opponent national ranking L N.25 1 at Wyoming...... 51-65 L D.22 Weber State* (ot)...... 69-73 2 - Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) W N.26 1 vs. Louisiana Tech...... 66-48 L J.3 at Montana State*...... 59-62 3 - NCAA Tournament First Round (Boise, ID) 2010-11 W N.27 1 vs. MD-Eastern Shore...... 79-69 L J.5 at Montana*...... 55-62 (#) - opponent national ranking Season Record: 14-16 W D.3 Walla Walla...... 102-47 W J.10 Sacramento State*...... 87-69 Big Sky Record: 5-11 L D.10 at Utah Valley...... 87-93 W J.12 Northern Arizona*...... 79-74 2009-10 Coach: Tyler Geving L D.12 at Oregon...... 70-79 L J.17 at Northern Colorado*...... 50-67 Season Record: 13-19 W N.12 Pepperdine...... 83-81 W D.15 CSU Bakersfield...... 91-87 L J.19 at North Dakota*...... 76-85 Big Sky Record: 7-9 L N.19 1 at SMU...... 53-69 L D.18 at Oregon State...... 68-101 L J.24 at Southern Utah*...... 63-76 Coach: Tyler Geving W N.20 1 vs. Lamar...... 102-98 L D.22 at Cal State Fullerton...... 86-92 L J.28 at Eastern Washington*...... 65-76 L N.13 1 Belmont...... 67-74 W N.21 1 vs. UC Riverside...... 69-58 L D.28 at Montana*...... 64-75 L J.31 Montana*...... 68-81 L N.14 1 Wright State...... 70-75 W D.1 Seattle...... 83-76 L D.30 at Montana State*...... 73-86 L F.2 Montana State*...... 64-70 L N.15 1 at Washington (#14)...... 55-111 L D.5 at Oregon...... 49-68 W J.5 Northern Arizona*...... 82-62 L F.7 at Northern Arizona*...... 72-79 W N.21 Cal Poly...... 92-83 W D.9 George Fox...... 92-58 L J.7 Weber State*...... 81-88 L F.9 at Sacramento State*...... 71-77 L N.29 at Stanford...... 64-83 W D.12 Cal State Fullerton...... 93-89 W J.12 at Northern Colorado*...... 86-75 W F.14 Southern Utah*...... 90-69 W D.2 at Portland (#25)...... 86-82 L D.15 at Cal State Bakersfield...... 77-92 W J.16 Idaho State*...... 80-68 W F.18 Eastern Washington*...... 89-80 W D.5 Eastern Washington*...... 98-75 L D.18 Portland...... 67-78 W J.21 at Eastern Washington* (ot)..... 78-76 W F.23 UC Riverside...... 66-58 W D.9 Linfield...... 85-52 L D.20 at Nevada...... 73-79 L J.26 Montana State*...... 65-70 L F.28 North Dakota*...... 66-74 W D.13 at Pepperdine...... 93-81 W D.23 Utah Valley...... 73-53 L J.29 Montana*...... 67-69 L M.2 Northern Colorado*...... 75-85 L D.15 at Saint Mary’s...... 80-101 L D.29 Northern Colorado*...... 66-79 L F.2 at Weber State*...... 79-92 L M.7 at Weber State*...... 52-80 L D.19 2 at Washington State...... 69-93 W J.2 at Idaho State*...... 79-72 W F.4 at Northern Arizona*...... 76-65 L M.9 at Idaho State*...... 71-72 L D.21 at Boise State...... 62-69 W J.8 Eastern Washington*...... 74-58 W F.9 at Idaho State*...... 67-54 W D.29 Willamette...... 97-90 L J.13 at Montana State*...... 65-74 W F.15 Sacramento State*...... 85-67 * Big Sky Conference game W J.2 Sacramento State*...... 94-66 L J.15 at Montana*...... 70-77 L F.18 at Idaho...... 68-77 All home games played at Stott Center L J.8 at Montana State*...... 71-77 W J.20 Weber State*...... 71-69 W F.23 at Sacramento State*...... 94-88 (#) - opponent national ranking L J.9 at Montana*...... 58-90 L J.22 Northern Arizona*...... 59-71 W F.25 Eastern Washington*...... 69-64 W J.15 Northern Colorado*...... 85-69 L J.27 at Eastern Washington*...... 51-65 W F.28 Northern Colorado*...... 75-74

2008-09 Portland State Vikings: Big Sky Regular Season and Tournament Champions • 23-10, 11-5

Front row, left to right: Wendell Wright, Andre Murray, Mickey Polis, Dominic Waters, Jeremiah Dominguez, Dane Johnson, Tyrell Mara. Back row, left to right: Athletic Trainer Jim Wallis, Assistant Coach Curtis Allen, Associate Head Coach Tyler Geving, Julius Thomas, Jamie Jones, Phil Nelson, Donatas Visockis, Kyle Coston, Louis Lee, Paul Guede, Head Coach Ken Bone, Assistant Coach Eric Harper, Director of Basketball Operations Wendell Raiford. Not pictured: Austonn Lazoff.

82 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 2013-14 W D.13 CSU Bakersfield...... 65-59 Season Record: 17-15 L D.18 at San Francisco...... 40-77 VIKINGS vs. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS Big Sky Record: 11-9 W D.22 Walla Walla...... 94-52 (Big Sky era, no record available prior to that) W J.1 Southern Utah*...... 71-68 Coach: Tyler Geving All-Time Record: 2-15 L N.8 at UNLV...... 48-67 L J.3 Northern Arizona*...... 60-73 L J.8 at Northern Colorado*...... 85-90 W N.13 Pacific Lutheran...... 79-43 1997-98 W N.22 1 Loyola Chicago...... 67-63 W J.10 at North Dakota*...... 82-75 W N.23 1 SIU Edwardsville...... 77-74 L J.15 Eastern Washington*...... 85-92 #2 @ Duke 89, Portland State 39 W N.24 1 UC Davis...... 79-63 W J.17 Idaho...... 85-73 L N.29 at Boise State...... 60-76 W J.22 at Weber State*...... 69-63 2001-02 L D.7 Portland...... 76-92 L J.24 at Idaho State*...... 76-80 #13 @ Stanford 87, Portland State 63 L D.14 Idaho...... 75-76 L J.29 Montana*...... 54-73 W D.23 Evergreen State...... 98-65 W J.31 Montana State*...... 80-62 L F.7 at Sacramento State*...... 60-64 2002-03 L J.2 at Idaho State*...... 76-87 #22 Oregon 69, @ Portland State 63 L J.4 at Weber State*...... 62-79 L F.12 at Idaho*...... 76-87 L J.9 Montana State*...... 76-79 W F.14 at Eastern Washington*...... 68-66 W J.11 Montana* (3ot)...... 81-78 W F.19 North Dakota*...... 80-70 2004-05 W J.16 at Sacramento State* (ot)..... 68-64 W F.21 Northern Colorado*...... 91-75 #25 @ Gonzaga 98, Portland State 80 L J.18 at Northern Arizona*...... 56-77 L F.28 Sacramento State*...... 60-73 W J.25 Southern Utah*...... 67-64 L M.5 at Northern Arizona*...... 51-58 2005-06 W J.27 Eastern Washington*...... 92-83 L M.7 at Southern Utah*...... 86-73 L M.12 1 Sacramento State*...... 60-70 #23 @ Iowa State 72, Portland State 64 W J.30 Northern Colorado*...... 80-57 #6 @ Gonzaga 89, Portland State 80 W F.1 North Dakota*...... 70-68 L F.6 at Montana* (ot)...... 76-82 * Big Sky Conference game L F.8 at Montana State*...... 64-69 All home games played at Stott Center 2006-07 L F.13 Northern Arizona*...... 63-65 1 Big Sky Tournament, Missoula, MT #22 @ Gonzaga 69, Portland State 51 L F.15 Sacramento State*...... 65-72 #17 @ Washington 105, Portland State 73 W F.20 at Southern Utah*...... 86-79 2015-16 W F.24 at Eastern Washington*...... 87-76 Season Record: 13-18 2007-08 L F.27 at North Dakota*...... 73-83 Big Sky Record: 8-10 #2 @ UCLA 69, Portland State 48 W M.1 at Northern Colorado*...... 77-68 Coach: Tyler Geving #8 @ Washington State 72, Portland State 60 W M.6 Weber State*...... 66-59 L N.13 at Grand Canyon...... 72-82 W M.8 Idaho State* (ot)...... 78-74 W N.16 Pacific Lutheran...... 105-60 #5 Kansas 85, Portland State 61 @ Omaha, NE (NCAA Tournament) W M.13 2 vs. Montana...... 70-63 W N.22 at UT Rio Grande Valley...... 79-61 L M.14 2 vs. North Dakota...... 63-79 L N.25 at Nevada...... 73-76 2008-09 L M.18 3 at San Diego...... 65-87 W N.28 Multnomah...... 100-82 Portland State 77, #7 @ Gonzaga 70 L D.2 Portland...... 72-78 #19 @ Baylor 79, Portland State 66 * Big Sky Conference game L D.6 at Washington State...... 67-91 #20 Xavier 77, Portland State 59 @ Boise, ID (NCAA Tournament) All home games played at Stott Center L D.12 at SIU Edwardsville...... 64-74 1 Portland State Tournament L D.17 CSUN...... 71-77 2 Big Sky Tournament, Ogden, UT L D.22 at CSU Bakersfield...... 66-78 2009-10 3 CollegeInsider.com Tournament W D.29 Cal State Fullerton...... 89-82 #14 @ Washington 111, Portland State 55 W J.2 Sacramento State*...... 76-68 Portland State 86, #25 @ Portland 82 2014-15 L J.7 at Montana*...... 66-79 Season Record: 15-14 W J.9 at Montana State*...... 77-70 2012-13 Big Sky Record: 9-9 L J.14 Weber State*...... 58-73 #20 Oklahoma State 81, Portland State 58 Coach: Tyler Geving L J.16 Idaho State*...... 70-73 W N.15 at USC...... 76-68 W J.23 at Sacramento State*...... 81-63 L F.18 Idaho*...... 74-80 W M.8 1 Northern Colorado*...... 74-67 W N.18 Willamette...... 84-63 L J.28 at Eastern Washington*...... 83-112 W F.20 Eastern Washington*...... 107-91 L M.10 1 Weber State*...... 74-78 W N.24 SIU Edwardsville (ot)...... 90-87 L J.30 at Idaho*...... 55-56 L F.25 at North Dakota*...... 77-80 W N.26 at Cal State Northridge...... 63-55 W F.4 Montana State*...... 83-68 W F.27 at Northern Colorado*...... 89-86 * Big Sky Conference game L N.30 at Oregon...... 59-81 L F.6 Montana*...... 80-82 W M.3 Northern Arizona*...... 89-81 All home games played at Stott Center L D.3 at Portland...... 71-83 L F.11 at Idaho State*...... 71-88 W M.5 Southern Utah*...... 88-86 1 Big Sky Tournament, Reno, NV L D.6 at UC Riverside...... 62-88 L F.13 at Weber State*...... 78-87

YEARLY ATTENDANCE (BIG SKY ERA) Year Home Total Avg. Road Total Avg. All Total Avg. (PRE-BIG SKY ERA) 1996-97 12 23,988 1,999 14 40,220 2,873 26 64,208 2,470 Year Home Total Avg. Road Total Avg. All Total Avg. 1997-98 13 26,654 2,050 14 56,911 4,065 27 83,565 3,095 1966-67 13 21,475 1,652 15 27,224 1,815 28 48,699 1,739 1998-99 14 23,014 1,644 14 78,402 5,600 28 101,416 3,622 1967-68 13 16,000 1,231 13 35,316 2,717 26 51,316 1,974 1999-00 14 24,631 1,759 15 62,982 4,199 29 87,613 3,021 1968-69 13 18,065 1,390 13 34,850 2,681 26 52,915 2,305 2000-01 11 8,690 790 16 43,216 2,701 27 51,906 1,922 1969-70 15 20,650 1,377 12 39,400 3,283 27 60,050 2,224 2001-02 12 12,076 1,006 16 64,821 4,051 28 76,894 2,746 1970-71 14 24,200 1,729 12 44,850 3,738 26 69,050 2,656 2002-03 13 17,487 1,345 14 71,555 5,111 27 89,042 3,298 1971-72 15 22,900 1,527 12 35,000 2,917 27 57,900 2,144 2003-04 11 10,793 981 16 53,679 3,355 27 64,472 2,388 1972-73 10 11,410 1,141 14 32,670 2,334 24 44,080 1,837 2004-05 15 19,092 1,273 13 46,586 3,584 28 65,678 2,345 1973-74 13 13,007 1,001 14 43,753 3,125 27 56,760 2,102 2005-06 11 11,367 1,033 17 82,164 4,833 28 93,531 3,340 1974-75 15 18,142 1,209 11 34,228 3,112 26 52,370 2,014 2006-07 15 10,898 727 17 73,636 4,331 32 84,534 2,641 1975-76 11 20,199 1,836 16 74,023 4,626 27 94,222 3,490 2007-08 14 18,862 1,347 19 78,146 4,113 33 97,008 2,940 1976-77 13 22,391 1,722 14 68,029 4,859 27 112,811 4,178 2008-09 13 14,383 1,106 20 75,286 3,764 33 89,669 2,717 1977-78 13 24,837 1,911 14 95,558 6,826 27 120,395 4,459 2009-10 12 12,109 1,009 20 80,335 4,017 32 92,444 2,889 1978-79 10 7,448 745 17 64,495 3,794 27 71,943 2,665 2010-11 15 14,432 962 15 39,191 2,612 30 53,623 1,787 1979-80 10 4,592 459 16 72,725 4,545 26 77,317 2,974 2011-12 13 10,708 824 19 60,842 3,202 32 71,550 2,236 1980-81 11 3,300 300 16 32,648 2,041 27 35,948 1,331 2012-13 14 12,803 914 14 40,592 2,899 28 53,395 1,907 2013-14 17 14,904 877 15 48,929 3,262 32 63,833 1,995 *some games during the 1970s vs. University of Portland at Memorial Coliseum were listed as 2014-15 13 9,513 732 16 34,832 2,177 29 44,345 1,529 neutral site games. However, for this chart, they have been included in home attendance. Attendance 2015-16 14 9,281 663 17 42,642 2,508 31 51,923 1,674 prior to 1966-67 not available.

www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 83 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 2008-09 THE VIKINGS 11-28-08 at Anchorage, AK FSN/CSN Hampton 77, PSU 71 (ot) 12-14-08 at Seattle, WA FSN Washington 84, PSU 83 ON TELEVISION 12-23-08 at Spokane, WA FSN PSU 77, #7 Gonzaga 70 1-4-09 at Flagstaff, AZ CSN PSU 92, Northern Arizona 91 (4ot) All-Time (19-44) • Home (9-7) • Road (10-37) 1-18-09 at Greeley, CO CSN PSU 57, Northern Colorado 43 (Games televised in Portland area) 2-1-09 at Bozeman, MT CSN Montana State 85, PSU 82 1996-97 2-8-09 at Portland, OR CSN PSU 59, Sacramento State 42 2-21-97 at Missoula, MT FSN Montana 68, PSU 57 2-21-09 at Portland, OR ESPNU PSU 93, Boise State 81 1997-98 3-10-09 at Ogden, UT CSN PSU 61, Idaho State 53* 2-27-98 at Cheney, WA FSN Eastern Washington 93, PSU 86 3-11-09 at Ogden, UT CSN PSU 79, Montana State 77* 3-20-09 at Boise, ID CBS #20 Xavier 77, PSU 59# 1998-99 2-12-99 at Pocatello, ID FSN PSU 78, Idaho State 76 2009-10 2-27-99 at Bozeman, MT FSN Montana State 94, PSU 86 11-15-09 at Seattle, WA FSN #14 Washington 111, PSU 55 3-5-99 at Ogden, UT FSN Northern Arizona 73, PSU 56* 12-19-09 at Kennewick, WA FSN Washington State 93, PSU 69 1-17-10 at Portland, OR CSN Northern Arizona 93, PSU 86 1999-2000 2-28-10 at Portland, OR CSN PSU 84, Weber State 79 12-28-99 at Berkeley, CA KWBP Penn 84, PSU 74 (Golden Bear Classic) 3-2-10 at Seattle, WA FSN Seattle 93, PSU 80 1-7-00 at Ogden, UT FSN Weber State 80, PSU 65 3-9-10 at Ogden, UT CSN Weber State 69, PSU 60 1-27-00 at Missoula, MT ATT Montana 78, PSU 76 2010-11 2000-01 12-5-10 at Eugene, OR FSN Oregon 68, PSU 49 1-12-01 at Cheney, WA FSN Eastern Washington 81, PSU 72 1-2-11 at Pocatello, ID CSN PSU 79, Idaho State 72 1-26-01 at Portland, OR FSN PSU 81, Sacramento State 77 3-2-11 at Flagstaff, AZ FSN Northern Arizona 79, PSU 52 2001-02 2011-12 12-8-01 at Portland, OR ASCN PSU 77, Portland 75 (ot) 11-11-11 at Denver, CO Root Denver 69, Portland State 61 12-12-01 at Portland, OR ASCN Oregon State 51, PSU 46 12-12-11 at Eugene, OR CSN Oregon 79, Portland State 70 1-11-02 at Portland, OR ASCN Montana State 74, PSU 68 12-18-11 at Corvallis, OR Root Oregon State 101, Portland State 68 2-16-02 at Portland, OR ASCN Eastern Washington 78, PSU 62 1-29-12 at Portland, OR CSN Montana 69, Portland State 67 2-22-02 at Portland, OR ASCN PSU 83, Weber State 77 3-6-12 at Missoula, MT CSN Weber State 69, Portland State 63* 2002-03 2012-13 1-15-03 at Portland, OR OSN Oregon 69, PSU 63 11-12-12 at Eugene, OR Pac-12 Oregon 80, Portland State 69 2003-04 12-12-12 at Portland, OR CSNNW Oregon State 79, Portland State 74 12-2-03 at Eugene, OR OSN Oregon 62, PSU 55 2-7-13 at Flagstaff, AZ Fox AZ Northern Arizona 79, Portland State 72 2004-05 2013-14 11-19-04 at Spokane, WA FSN #25 Gonzaga 98, PSU 80 1-18-14 at Flagstaff, AZ Fox AZ Northern Arizona 77, Portland State 56 2005-06 2014-15 11-30-06 at Spokane, WA FSN #6 Gonzaga 89, PSU 80 11-15-14 at Los Angeles, CA Pac-12 Portland State 76, USC 68 2006-07 11-30-14 at Eugene, OR Pac-12 Oregon 81, Portland State 59 11-12-06 at Eugene, OR OSN Oregon 116, PSU 68 1-10-15 at Grand Forks, ND Fox SP Portland State 82, North Dakota 75 11-30-06 at Spokane, WA FSN #22 Gonzaga 69, PSU 51 3-5-15 at Flagstaff, AZ Fox SP Northern Arizona 58, Portland State 51 12-16-06 at Seattle, WA FSN #17 Washington 105, PSU 73 2015-16 2007-08 12-6-15 at Washington State Pac-12 Washington State 91, Portland State 67 12-18-07 at Seattle, WA FSN Washington 84, PSU 65 12-12-15 at SIUW FSN MW SIUE 74, PSU 64 1-13-08 at Pocatello, ID CSN PSU 71, Idaho State 61 1-31-08 at Portland, OR CSN PSU 70, Montana 68 3-11-08 at Portland, OR CSN PSU 72, Idaho State 61* * Big Sky Tournament game • # NCAA Tournament game 3-12-08 at Portland, OR ESPN2 PSU 67, Northern Arizona 51* ASCN - Action Sports Cable Network • FSN - Fox Sports Net 3-20-08 at Omaha, NE CBS Kansas 85, PSU 61# CSN - Comcast Sports Net • OSN - Oregon Sports Network Fox SP - Fox Sports Pacific LARGEST CROWDS ROAD GAMES 23,472 @ Kentucky 114, Portland State 88...... 12-16-77 HOME GAMES 19,000 Portland State 82, Seattle U. 76*...... 12-17-77 8,585 Washington State 77, Portland State 75 (RG)#...... 12-20-97 17,839 Kansas 85, Portland State 61%...... 3-20-08 6,377 Portland State 101, Montana State 100 (3ot) (RG)...... 2-21-98 17,563 Portland State 91, New Hampshire 82**...... 12-29-98 5,551 Oregon State 89, Portland State 79 (MC)...... 12-16-76 17,277 Houston 79, Portland State 67**...... 12-28-98 5,443 Oregon 69, Portland State 63 (MC)...... 1-15-03 15,069 @ New Mexico 85, Portland State 82...... 1-5-77 5,337 Oregon 85, Portland State 66 (RG)...... 12-4-96 14,821 Arkansas-Little Rock 48, Portland State 41**...... 12-29-02 5,054 Portland 78, Portland State 73 (MC)...... 12-2-77 14,813 @ New Mexico 69, Portland State 52...... 12-28-02 5,018 Oregon State 102, Portland State 58 (MC)...... 12-8-80 13,148 @ UNLV 67, Portland State 48...... 11-8-13 4,513 Oregon 91, Portland State 87 (MC)...... 12-3-99 12,354 @ Arkansas 107, Portland State 69...... 11-18-05 4,320 Weber State 71, Portland State 61 (MC)^...... 3-8-05 12,194 Xavier 77, Portland State 59%...... 3-20-09 4,113 Portland State 67, Northern Arizona 51 (RG)^...... 3-12-08 * at Lexington, Kentucky (RG) The Rose Garden ** at Albuquerque, New Mexico (MC) Memorial Coliseum ^ Big Sky Tournament game # doubleheader with Oregon State/Utah % NCAA Tournament game

84 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK UCLA CALIFORNIA WESTERN EAST TEXAS STATE ALL-TIME UCLA leads 1-0 California Western leads 1-0 East Texas State leads 1-0 SERIES RECORDS 2007-08...... A L 48 69 1966-67...... N L 78 81 1954-55...... L 55 68 UC RIVERSIDE CARROLL EASTERN MONTANA AIR FORCE BOISE STATE PSU leads 3-2 PSU leads 1-0 PSU leads 5-1 PSU leads 4-2 Boise State leads 14-10 1972-73...... A L 66 67 1975-76...... N W 124 87 1968-69...... H W 105 84 1975-76...... A W 67 64 1968-69...... H L 82 85 1975-76...... H W 80 75 1968-69...... A L 88 100 1976-77...... H W 72 65 1968-69...... A L 75 92 2010-11...... N W 69 58 CASCADE1 1970-71...... H W 121 94 1979-80...... H L 68 72 1970-71...... H W 98 77 2012-13...... H W 66 58 PSU leads 2-0 1976-77...... H W 88 60 1980-81...... A L 49 76 1970-71...... A L 96 118 2014-15...... A L 62 88 1965-66...... H W 95 72 1976-77...... A W 86 83 1998-99-M...... H W 88 79 1971-72...... H W 115 100 1965-66...... A W 103 84 1978-79 (ot)...... N W 66 65 1999-00...... A W 72 71 1971-72...... A W 94 91 UC SANTA BARBARA 1972-73...... A L 61 70 UC-Santa Barbara leads 1-0 1 EASTERN OREGON 1972-73...... H W 80 65 CASCADE AKRON 1980-81...... A L 79 90 PSU leads 2-1 PSU leads 41-23 PSU leads 1-0 1973-74...... A L 78 85 1997-98...... H W 92 41 1949-50...... W 82 81 2007-08...... N W 66 63 1973-74...... H W 82 56 1949-50...... L 68 72 1974-75...... H W 106 73 CAL POLY 1998-99...... H W 101 34 PSU leads 5-3 2002-03...... H L 66 71 1950-51...... L 77 80 1974-75 (ot)...... A L 101 102 1950-51...... W 74 62 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 1979-80...... N W 93 67 1998-99-M...... H W 103 64 PSU leads 16-2 1950-51...... W 76 62 1979-80...... A L 62 75 1999-00 ...... A W 81 69 CENTENARY 1966-67...... H W 83 77 1950-51...... W 89 68 1980-81...... H W 71 65 2001-02...... A L 79 100 Series tied 1-1 1966-67...... H W 88 77 1951-52...... W 83 72 1980-81...... A L 74 76 2004-05...... H W 80 63 1978-79...... A W 90 83 1967-68...... A W 79 78 1951-52...... W 74 71 2000-01...... H L 66 81 2006-07...... A L 87 92 1980-81...... A L 70 88 1967-68...... A W 68 67 1951-52...... W 83 71 2001-02...... A W 60 53 2007-08...... H W 74 66 1968-69...... H W 93 67 1951-52...... W 76 62 2002-03...... A L 51 59 2008-09...... A L 62 65 1968-69...... H W 106 81 CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1952-53...... L 76 81 2003-04 (ot)...... A L 74 75 2009-10...... H W 92 83 1969-70...... A W 83 80 Series tied 11-11 1952-53...... L 77 81 2004-05...... A L 51 63 1969-70...... A W 121 81 1958-59...... L 66 79 1952-53...... L 59 72 2008-09...... H W 93 81 CAL POLY POMONA 1970-71...... H W 125 82 1958-59...... W 42 39 1952-53...... W 68 61 2009-10...... A L 62 69 PSU leads 1-0 1970-71...... H W 112 72 1959-60...... W 55 42 1953-54...... L 54 84 2013-14...... A L 60 76 1967-68...... H W 108 63 1971-72...... A W 89 81 1959-60 (ot)...... L 56 60 1953-54...... L 76 81 1971-72...... A W 89 71 1960-61...... W 47 42 1953-54...... W 83 73 1972-73...... H W 102 94 BOSTON U. CSU BAKERSFIELD 1960-61...... W 48 42 1953-54...... W 100 81 1973-74...... A W 88 79 PSU leads 1-0 The series is tied 2-2 1961-62...... W 59 51 1954-55...... W 87 73 1973-74...... A W 89 79 1999-00...... N W 62 58 2010-11...... A L 77 92 1965-66...... A L 77 88 1954-55...... W 97 81 1979-80...... A W 84 78 2011-12...... H W 91 87 1965-66...... N L 72 81 1954-55...... L 79 92 1979-80...... A L 96 101 BRADLEY 2014-15...... H W 65 59 1966-67...... H W 79 74 1954-55...... L 87 96 1980-81...... H L 65 78 Bradley leads 1-0 2015-16...... A L 66 78 1967-68...... H W 73 68 1955-56...... W 112 65 1979-80...... A L 65 90 1967-68...... A W 80 68 1955-56...... W 103 85 CAL STATE FULLERTON 1968-69...... A L 74 76 1955-56 (ot)...... W 93 92 ALMA 1968-69...... H L 79 92 1955-56...... L 83 95 PSU leads 1-0 Cal State Fullerton leads 5-4 BRIGHAM YOUNG 1969-70...... H L 69 70 1956-57...... L 50 62 1966-67...... N W 84 74 Brigham Young leads 1-0 1977-78...... H L 62 80 1969-70 ...... A L 67 80 1956-57...... L 53 58 1978-79...... A L 82 111 1978-79...... A L 92 109 1970-71...... H L 93 94 1956-57...... W 71 54 1979-80...... A L 81 86 ARIZONA 1980-81...... H W 60 48 1970-71...... A W 99 91 1956-57...... W 71 41 Arizona leads 1-0 BRITISH COLUMBIA* 2007-08...... A L 69 85 1971-72...... H W 99 83 1957-58...... W 69 61 1975-76...... A L 94 114 PSU leads 12-4 2008-09...... H W 76 75 1971-72...... A L 85 87 1957-58...... W 65 64 1963-64...... L 42 57 2010-11...... H W 93 89 1972-73...... A L 79 86 1957-58...... L 54 56 ARIZONA STATE 1966-67...... A W 81 69 2011-12...... A L 86 92 1972-73...... H W 71 52 1957-58...... L 64 66 Arizona State leads 3-2 1966-67...... A W 93 71 2015-16...... H W 89 82 1958-59...... L 57 59 1976-77...... A L 92 115 1966-67...... H W 101 80 CHAPMAN 1958-59...... W 41 39 1967-68...... H W 100 79 1997-98...... A L 66 83 CAL STATE HAYWARD PSU leads 2-0 1958-59...... W 62 42 1967-68...... H W 103 76 1958-59...... W 61 55 1999-00...... A L 57 79 PSU leads 1-0 1965-66...... H W 87 47 1967-68...... A W 83 79 1959-60...... W 57 40 2001-02 (ot)...... A W 79 69 1969-70...... H W 102 91 1967-68...... H W 93 77 2006-07...... A W 71 67 1968-69...... A L 102 117 1959-60...... W 87 58 1968-69...... H W 130 92 1959-60...... W 46 41 1969-70...... H W 111 88 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES CHICO STATE 1959-60...... W 66 52 ARKANSAS 1969-70...... H W 78 76 Cal State Los Angeles leads 4-2 PSU leads 1-0 Arkansas leads 1-0 1960-61...... L 56 71 1970-71...... A L 92 94 1966-67...... H L 81 100 1967-68...... H W 68 60 2005-06...... A L 69 107 1960-61...... L 57 64 1970-71...... A L 86 87 1967-68 (3ot)...... H L 92 95 1960-61...... W 62 46 1970-71...... H W 120 71 1971-72...... H L 83 104 CHICAGO STATE 1960-61...... L 56 58 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 1971-72...... H W 94 60 1972-73...... H W 93 75 PSU leads 1-0 1961-62...... W 72 41 Arkansas-Little Rock leads 3-0 1971-72...... H W 104 64 1974-75...... A L 73 74 1972-73...... H W 101 96 1961-62...... W 71 35 1979-80...... H L 81 84 1976-77...... H W 94 80 1961-62...... W 59 52 1980-81...... A L 65 84 CALIFORNIA COLORADO STATE 1961-62...... W 60 59 2002-03...... N L 41 48 California leads 1-0 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Colorado State leads 5-0 1962-63...... L 58 59 1997-98...... A L 61 74 Cal State Northridge leads 10-5 1975-76...... A L 90 98 1962-63...... W 79 76 BAYLOR 1996-97...... A L 62 78 1976-77...... A L 66 87 1962-63...... W 106 101 Baylor leads 1-0 UC DAVIS 1996-97-R...... H L 76 80 1977-78...... H L 93 97 1962-63...... L 62 64 2008-09...... A L 66 79 PSU leads 4-2 1997-98...... H W 83 75 1978-79 (ot)...... H L 81 82 1963-64...... W 68 65 1966-67...... N# L 61 81 1997-98...... A L 63 81 2007-08...... N L 63 64 1963-64...... W 58 52 BELMONT 1970-71...... A W 89 73 1998-99 (2ot)...... A W 93 90 1963-64...... W 80 75 Belmont leads 1-0 1971-72...... H W 94 60 1998-99-R...... H L 79 88 CONCORDIA 1963-64...... L 71 90 2009-10...... N L 67 74 2006-07...... H W 93 61 1999-00...... H W 76 62 PSU leads 2-0 1964-65...... L 72 80 2007-08...... A L 68 76 1999-00...... A L 78 79 1997-98...... H W 70 47 1964-65...... L 58 68 2013-14...... H W 79 63 2000-01...... A L 83 103 2001-02...... H W 81 65 1964-65...... W 69 57 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 2000-01...... H L 75 81 1964-65...... W 100 73 PSU leads 2-0 2002-03...... H W 69 65 1996-97...... H W 75 59 2004-05...... H W 80 60 UC IRVINE 2003-04...... A L 63 79 DENVER 1999-00...... H W 81 63 2005-06...... A W 79 62 UC-Irvine leads 3-2 2006-07...... N L 65 90 Denver leads 1-0 1973-74...... H W 68 64 2014-15...... A W 63 55 2011-12...... A L 63 69 1975-76...... A W 87 72 EASTERN WASHINGTON BIOLA 2015-16...... H L 71 77 PSU leads 25-21 PSU leads 1-0 1978-79...... A L 51 63 DUKE 1965-66...... N L 55 57 1974-75...... H W 98 78 1979-80...... H L 56 69 Duke leads 1-0 1970-71...... H W 100 88 1980-81...... A L 64 90 1997-98...... 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1970-71...... A W 104 101 1971-72...... A W 79 72 1977-78...... H W 86 64 1972-73...... H L 64 69 WINNING AND LOSING STREAKS 1996-97-R...... H W 71 67 1973-74...... A W 71 63 1996-97...... A W 73 58 1974-75 (ot)...... H L 87 91 Longest Winning Streak______12 1954-55 1997-98...... H W 72 59 1976-77...... N W 74 59 Longest NCAA I Winning Streak______9 1-13-08 to 2-20-08 1997-98...... A L 86 93 1977-78...... A L 52 68 1998-99-M...... H W 76 69 1978-79...... A L 72 92 Longest Home Winning Streak______21 1-3-98 to 2-18-99 1998-99...... A L 87 96 1978-79...... A L 79 93 Longest Road Winning Streak______4 1-13-08 to 2-20-08 1998-99 %...... N W 80 74 1979-80...... A L 80 92 Longest Losing Streak______13 12-2-65 to 1-20-66 1999-00...... A L 61 91 1980-81...... H L 60 68 Longest Road Losing Streak______21 3-7-02 to 12-22-03 1999-00...... H L 66 70 2001-02...... A L 58 93 2000-01...... A L 72 81 2002-03-M...... H L 49 87 Longest Road Winning Streak______5 1-21-54 to 2-19-54 2000-01...... H W 73 62 2004-05...... A L 80 98 2001-02...... A L 79 88 2005-06...... A L 80 89 Longest Big Sky Winning Streak______17 1-13-08 to 1-4-09 (includes tourney) 2001-02...... H L 62 78 2006-07...... A L 51 69 2002-03...... A L 51 75 2008-09...... A W 77 70 Longest Big Sky Home Winning Streak_____ 15 1-3-98 to 2-18-99 2002-03...... H L 58 72 Longest Big Sky Road Winning Streak______9 1-13-08 to 1-18-09 2003-04...... H L 63 71 GRAMBLING STATE Longest Big Sky Losing Streak______8 1-25-03 to 2-22-03; 1-17-13 to 2-9-13 2003-04...... A L 60 65 Grambling leads 2-0 Longest Big Sky Home Losing Streak______3 3-3-01 to 1-12-02; 2-6-03 to 2-22-03; 2004-05...... A W 70 59 1976-77...... H L 74 75 1-24-04 to 1-31-04; 1-21-06 to 2-4-06 2004-05...... H W 71 70 1978-79...... A L 75 82 2005-06...... H L 70 89 Longest Big Sky Road Losing Streak______13 1-27-00 to 2-24-01 2005-06 (ot)...... A L 64 72 2005-06 %...... A L 75 81 GRAND CANYON All winning streaks listed since Portland State became a NCAA program in 1965. Grand Canyon leads 1-0 2006-07...... H L 70 88 2015-16...... A L 72 82 2006-07...... A W 92 86 1971-72...... H W 90 67 2010-11...... A W 79 72 1948-49...... A L 53 69 2007-08...... A L 57 58 1972-73...... A L 72 99 2010-11...... H L 79 84 1948-49...... N L 58 59 2007-08...... H W 76 74 GREAT FALLS 1973-74...... H W 75 70 2011-12...... H W 80 68 1948-49...... W 60 59 2008-09...... H W 83 61 PSU leads 5-2 1974-75...... A W 80 75 2011-12...... A W 67 54 1949-50...... A W 52 50 2008-09 (ot)...... A W 66 62 1968-69...... N W 99 91 1974-75...... H W 110 84 2012-13...... H W 63 49 1949-50...... N L 50 76 2009-10...... H W 98 75 1971-72...... A L 104 109 1975-76...... H W 100 77 2012-13...... A L 71 72 1950-51...... N W 74 62 2009-10...... A W 85 77 1971-72...... H W 116 93 1976-77...... A L 81 93 2013-14...... A L 76 87 1953-54...... H L 62 78 2010-11...... H W 74 58 1972-73...... H W 91 80 1977-78...... A W 66 61 2013-14 (ot)...... H W 78 74 1953-54...... A L 87 109 2010-11...... A L 51 65 1973-74...... A L 71 80 1977-78...... H W 51 39 2014-15...... A L 76 80 1954-55...... A W 88 75 2011-12 (ot)...... A W 78 76 1974-75...... H W 88 73 1978-79...... H W 82 73 2015-16...... H L 70 73 1955-56...... A W 62 56 2011-12...... H W 69 64 1978-79...... H W 96 63 1978-79...... A L 79 97 2015-16...... A L 71 88 1955-56...... H W 66 55 2012-13...... A L 65 76 2005-06...... A W 61 59 1955-56...... A W 76 74 2012-13...... H W 89 80 HAMPTON 2005-06...... H W 81 48 IUPUI 1956-57...... A L 50 72 2013-14...... H W 92 83 Hampton leads 1-0 2011-12...... A L 68 77 PSU leads 1-0 1956-57...... H W 56 46 2013-14...... A W 87 76 2008-09 (ot)...... N L 71 77 2013-14...... H L 75 76 2007-08...... N W 77 73 1956-57...... N L 59 73 2014-15...... H L 85 92 2014-15...... H W 85 73 1957-58...... A W 80 78 2014-15...... A W 68 66 HAWAII 2014-15...... A L 76 87 1957-58...... H W 61 43 2015-16...... A L 83 112 2015-16...... A L 55 56 IONA 1957-58 (ot)...... N W 79 74 Hawaii leads 5-1 IU leads 1-0 2015-16...... H W 107 91 2015-16...... H L 74 80 1958-59...... W 61 51 1967-68...... H W 90 73 2005-06...... N L 75 81 1958-59...... W 55 51 1969-70...... A L 79 82 1958-59...... W 56 55 EVERGREEN STATE 1969-70...... A L 79 94 IDAHO STATE IOWA STATE 1959-60...... L 51 61 PSU leads 3-0 1973-74...... A L 64 70 PSU leads 28-20 ISU leads 1-0 1959-60...... W 51 47 2004-05...... H W 70 53 1973-74...... A L 53 64 1964-65...... A L 66 74 2005-06...... A L 64 72 1960-61...... L 66 74 2006-07...... H W 95 76 1978-79...... A L 85 99 1965-66...... A L 80 98 2013-14...... H W 98 65 1965-66...... H W 101 89 1960-61...... W 65 52 1966-67...... H W 118 112 JACKSON STATE 1960-61...... W 77 65 HAWAII-HILO 1961-62...... W 54 53 FRESNO PACIFIC 1968-69...... A L 84 89 PSU leads 2-0 PSU leads 1-0 2003-04-M...... H W 63 46 1961-62...... L 41 50 PSU leads 1-0 1969-70...... H W 103 91 1973-74...... A W 96 88 2004-05...... A W 63 62 1961-62...... L 49 52 1974-75...... H W 112 63 1972-73...... H W 92 84 1973-74...... A L 77 112 1961-62...... W 56 50 HOUSTON 1996-97...... H L 58 71 KANSAS 1961-62...... L 63 70 FRESNO STATE 1963-64...... L 40 89 Houston leads 1-0 1996-97...... A L 60 79 Kansas leads 1-0 Fresno State leads 4-0 1965-66...... A L 81 123 1998-99...... N L 67 79 1997-98...... A W 70 55 2007-08^...... N L 61 85 1967-68...... A L 73 89 1997-98...... H W 98 76 2005-06...... H W 85 59 1973-74...... N L 71 104 2007-08-R...... H W 61 60 HOWARD 1998-99-M...... H W 90 69 KANSAS STATE 1977-78...... H L 75 80 1998-99...... A W 78 76 2008-09...... H W 77 66 PSU leads 3-0 Kansas State leads 1-0 1980-81...... A L 65 96 1999-00...... A W 84 70 2004-05...... A W 58 53 1979-80...... A L 57 72 2005-06...... N W 81 53 1999-00...... H W 87 64 LINFIELD GEORGE FOX 2006-07...... H W 78 49 2000-01 (ot)...... H W 87 83 PSU leads 13-11 PSU leads 5-0 2000-01...... A L 77 78 KENTUCKY 1946-47...... L 34 67 Kentucky leads 1-0 1947-48...... W 84 59 HUMBOLDT STATE 2001-02...... A W 87 77 1946-47...... L 42 62 1947-48...... W 95 54 1977-78...... A L 88 114 PSU leads 9-0 2001-02...... H W 91 78 1947-48...... W 67 42 1977-78...... H W 124 81 1958-59...... W 45 41 2002-03...... A L 57 58 1949-50...... W 64 59 2010-11...... H W 92 58 1967-68 (ot)...... H W 114 106 2002-03...... H W 77 69 LAMAR 1949-50...... W 67 57 2012-13...... H W 85 74 1968-69...... H W 112 86 2003-04...... H L 71 80 Lamar leads 2-1 1953-54...... L 56 60 1969-70...... H W 79 73 2003-04...... A L 72 82 1979-80...... H L 84 141 1953-54...... W 66 56 GONZAGA 1970-71...... H W 114 87 2004-05...... A L 69 72 1979-80...... A L 78 99 1958-59...... L 42 61 Gonzaga leads 19-7 1971-72...... H W 89 79 2004-05...... H W 79 58 2010-11...... N W 102 98 1959-60...... L 70 74 1956-57...... A L 63 75 1971-72...... H W 82 78 2005-06...... H L 66 68 1960-61...... W 61 50 1964-65...... A L 53 71 1972-73...... H W 83 71 2005-06...... A W 80 73 LEHIGH 1960-61...... L 49 50 1965-66...... A L 45 80 1974-75...... H W 93 64 2006-07...... A W 67 65 PSU leads 1-0 1961-62...... W 71 66 1965-66...... H L 81 84 2006-07...... H W 70 63 2006-07...... N W 94 90 1961-62...... L 43 73 2007-08...... A W 71 61 1963-64...... L 64 103 1966-67...... A L 83 101 IDAHO 1966-67...... H W 91 80 2007-08...... H W 81 58 1964-65...... L 68 92 Idaho leads 13-11 2007-08-R%...... H W 72 61 LEWIS & CLARK 1965-66...... A L 87 96 1967-68...... A L 67 68 PSU leads 22-18 1965-66...... H L 83 107 2008-09...... H W 85 58 1966-67...... A W 102 79 1968-69...... H W 103 78 1946-47...... H L 43 48 1965-66...... A L 67 98 2008-09...... A L 69 78 1966-67...... H W 105 97 1969-70...... A L 59 83 1946-47...... N L 28 69 1968-69...... A L 55 68 2008-09%...... N W 61 53 1969-70...... H L 81 88 1970-71...... H W 92 82 1947-48...... H L 53 68 1969-70...... H L 86 98 2009-10 (ot)...... A L 80 88 1970-71...... A W 114 106 1947-48...... A L 57 68 1970-71...... A L 81 85 2009-10...... H W 98 63 2002-03...... H W 84 66

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2007-08...... H W 93 50 2000-01...... H W 67 60 2015-16...... A W 77 70 2002-03...... A L 64 75 2003-04...... A L 55 62 2009-10...... H W 85 52 2001-02...... H L 88 99 2015-16...... H W 83 68 2003-04...... A W 71 65 2005-06...... A W 54 52 2011-12...... H W 101 64 2001-02...... A L 66 80 2003-04...... H W 85 78 2006-07...... A L 68 116 2002-03...... A L 49 61 MONTANA TECH 2004-05...... H W 91 78 2010-11...... A L 49 68 LONG BEACH STATE 2002-03...... H L 49 67 PSU leads 1-0 2004-05...... A W 84 81 2011-12...... A L 70 79 Long Beach State leads 2-0 2003-04...... H W 89 78 1976-77...... H W 91 69 2005-06...... A L 77 86 2012-13...... A L 69 80 1972-73...... N L 66 102 2003-04...... A W 59 57 2005-06...... H L 63 65 2014-15...... A L 59 81 1976-77...... A L 90 101 2004-05...... H W 89 77 2006-07...... A L 78 85 2004-05...... A L 65 79 MT. VERNON (OH) 2006-07...... H W 83 78 Mt. Vernon leads 1-0 OREGON STATE 2005-06...... A L 77 98 2007-08...... H W 80 66 1950-51...... L 59 87 Oregon State leads 13-0 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 2005-06 (ot)...... H W 93 92 2007-08...... A W 71 68 Series tied 1-1 1974-75...... A L 70 76 2006-07...... H L 74 80 2007-08-R%...... H W 67 51 1978-79...... A L 81 84 1975-76...... A L 76 106 2006-07...... A W 70 68 MULTNOMAH 2008-09 (4ot)...... A W 92 91 1976-77...... 1 L 79 89 1979-80...... H W 74 73 PSU leads 1-0 2007-08...... H W 70 68 2008-09...... H W 78 66 1977-78...... A L 62 71 2015-16...... H W 100 82 2007-08...... A W 108 56 2009-10...... H L 86 93 1978-79...... A L 67 107 LOUISIANA-MONROE 2008-09...... H W 72 45 2009-10 (2ot)...... A L 85 86 1979-80...... A L 71 92 Louisiana-Monroe leads 1-0 2008-09...... A L 65 72 NEBRASKA 2010-11...... H L 59 71 1980-81...... 1 L 58 104 1980-81...... A L 69 92 2009-10...... A L 58 90 Nebraska leads 1-0 2010-11...... A L 52 79 1996-97...... A L 60 79 2009-10...... H L 76 81 1979-80...... A L 52 74 2011-12...... H W 82 62 1997-98...... A L 63 67 LOUISIANA TECH 2010-11...... A L 70 77 2011-12...... A W 76 65 2001-02-R...... H L 46 51 Series tied 1-1 2010-11...... H L 84 85 NEVADA 2012-13...... H W 79 74 2002-03...... A L 50 53 2011-12...... A L 64 75 2012-13...... A L 72 79 1980-81...... H L 50 63 The series is tied 4-4 2011-12...... A L 68 101 2011-12...... H L 67 69 2013-14...... A L 56 77 2011-12...... N W 66 48 1970-71...... A W 113 103 2012-13...... H L 74 79 2012-13...... A L 55 62 2013-14...... H L 63 65 1971-72...... H W 98 86 2012-13...... H L 68 81 2014-15...... H L 60 73 LOYOLA CHICAGO 1972-73...... A L 81 100 2013-14 (3ot)...... H W 81 78 2014-15...... A L 51 58 OREGON TECH PSU leads 1-0 1973-74...... H W 76 70 PSU leads 39-33 2013-14 (ot)...... A L 76 82 2015-16...... H W 89 81 2013-14...... H W 67 63 2000-01-M...... H W 61 56 1949-50...... W 58 46 2013-14 #...... N W 70 63 2001-02...... A L 53 75 1949-50...... W 64 57 2014-15...... H L 54 73 2010-11...... A L 73 79 NORTHERN COLORADO 1949-50...... L 59 70 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 2015-16...... A L 66 79 2015-16...... A L 73 76 PSU leads 18-6 1949-50...... W 58 36 PSU leads 3-2 2015-16...... H L 80 82 1974-75...... H W 107 76 1949-50...... L 51 56 1997-98 (ot)...... A L 84 88 1975-76...... A W 82 65 1949-50...... W 68 52 2000-01...... A W 66 62 NEW HAMPSHIRE MONTANA STATE 1976-77...... A W 87 78 1950-51...... W 70 58 2001-02...... H W 90 78 PSU leads 1-0 Montana State leads 31-22 1977-78...... H W 77 52 1950-51...... W 78 48 2010-11...... H W 84 75 1998-99...... N W 91 73 1957-58...... H L 56 70 2006-07...... A W 79 66 1950-51...... L 77 81 2012-13...... A L 56 66 1964-65...... A L 43 97 2006-07...... H W 86 71 NEW MEXICO 1950-51...... W 75 65 1966-67...... H W 98 83 2007-08 (ot)...... H W 85 83 1951-52...... W 70 56 New Mexico leads 3-0 MD-EASTERN SHORE 1966-67...... A L 85 104 2007-08...... A W 88 79 1951-52...... W 73 58 1975-76...... A L 82 85 PSU leads 3-0 1967-68...... H L 97 110 2008-09...... A W 57 43 1951-52...... W 70 49 1976-77...... A L 82 109 2003-04...... A W 80 61 1968-69...... A L 70 93 2008-09...... H W 77 74 1951-52...... L 66 70 2002-03...... A L 52 69 2004-05...... H W 89 44 1973-74...... A L 72 82 2009-10...... H W 85 69 1952-53...... W 77 71 2011-12...... N W 79 69 1974-75...... N W 82 76 2009-10...... A L 61 64 1952-53...... L 55 69 1975-76...... A W 88 86 NEW ORLEANS 2010-11...... H L 66 79 1952-53...... W 84 73 MICHIGAN STATE 1978-79...... A L 66 74 PSU leads 1-0 2010-11...... A L 72 85 1952-53...... W 93 72 Michigan State leads 1-0 1996-97-R...... H W 76 69 1976-77...... A W 96 61 2011-12...... A W 86 75 1953-54...... W 82 66 1979-80...... A L 54 88 1996-97...... A L 59 61 2011-12...... H W 75 74 1953-54...... L 63 71 1997-98...... A L 63 86 NORTH DAKOTA 2012-13...... A L 50 67 1953-54...... L 58 76 1997-98-R(3ot)....H W 101 100 North Dakota leads 7-3 2012-13...... H L 75 85 1953-54...... L 51 60 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST. 1998-99-R (ot).....H W 76 75 2013-14...... H W 80 57 MTSU leads 2-0 1978-79...... 1 L 61 69 1954-55...... W 78 69 1998-99...... A L 86 94 2013-14...... A W 77 68 2004-05...... A L 62 83 1979-80...... A L 56 59 1954-55...... W 90 59 1999-00...... A L 73 91 2014-15...... A L 85 90 2005-06...... H L 62 65 2012-13...... A L 76 85 1954-55...... W 94 47 1999-00-R...... H W 84 67 2012-13...... H L 66 74 2014-15...... H W 91 75 1954-55...... W 70 47 2000-01...... A L 75 82 2013-14...... H W 70 68 2015-16...... A W 89 86 1955-56...... W 87 67 MISSISSIPPI 2000-01-R...... H L 63 72 2013-14...... A L 73 83 2015-16%...... N W 74 67 1955-56...... W 93 67 Mississippi leads 1-0 2001-02...... H L 68 74 2013-14 #...... N L 63 79 1955-56...... W 81 74 1996-97...... A L 54 56 2001-02...... A L 82 94 2014-15...... A W 82 75 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1955-56...... W 69 52 2002-03...... A L 48 52 2014-15...... H W 80 70 PSU leads 1-0 1956-57...... L 65 91 MONTANA 2002-03...... H L 56 60 2015-16...... A L 77 80 2008-09...... N W 79 58 1956-57...... L 53 73 Montana leads 35-22 2003-04...... H L 54 61 1956-57...... L 45 51 1965-66...... H L 68 94 2003-04...... A L 56 64 NORTH TEXAS NORTHERN IOWA 1956-57...... L 52 64 1965-66...... A L 74 84 2004-05...... H W 68 51 Series tied 1-1 PSU leads 1-0 1957-58...... L 65 74 1966-67...... H W 95 82 2004-05 (ot)...... A W 88 82 1976-77...... A W 91 90 1980-81...... H W 75 53 1957-58...... L 55 69 1966-67...... A W 108 99 2005-06...... A L 68 69 1978-79...... A L 78 102 1957-58...... L 34 64 1968-69...... H W 84 83 2005-06...... H W 82 59 1957-58...... L 45 69 1969-70...... A L 97 107 2006-07...... H W 79 65 NORTHWEST (WA) 1958-59...... W 73 49 PSU leads 1-0 1970-71...... H W 83 79 2006-07...... A L 71 79 NORTHERN ARIZONA 1958-59...... W 86 58 PSU leads 23-22 1997-98...... H W 75 50 1971-72...... A L 74 76 2006-07%...... H W 96 71 1958-59...... W 73 64 1966-67...... N L 103 108 1972-73...... N W 76 74 2007-08...... H W 96 85 1958-59...... W 77 47 1974-75...... A W 96 85 1973-74...... H W 66 64 2007-08...... A W 96 68 OHIO STATE 1959-60...... W 41 36 1974-75...... H W 103 87 1973-74...... A L 70 90 2008-09...... A L 82 85 Ohio State leads 1-0 1959-60...... W 39 34 1996-97...... A L 42 54 1974-75...... H W 88 69 2008-09...... H W 64 58 2004-05...... A L 54 78 1959-60...... L 54 65 1996-97-R (ot).....H W 72 68 1975-76...... A W 69 67 2008-09%...... N W 79 77 1959-60...... L 46 47 1997-98...... H W 72 70 1977-78...... A L 71 79 2009-10...... A L 71 77 ORAL ROBERTS 1960-61...... W 42 39 2009-10...... H L 71 79 1997-98...... A L 54 87 1978-79...... H W 69 54 Oral Roberts leads 1-0 1960-61 ...... L 45 46 2009-10%...... A W 68 65 1998-99...... A L 52 82 1979-80...... A L 70 88 1979-80...... A L 88 114 1960-61...... W 52 50 1998-99-M (ot)....H W 77 76 1980-81...... H L 74 96 2010-11...... A L 65 74 1960-61...... L 43 45 1998-99 %...... N L 56 73 1996-97-R...... H L 68 69 2010-11...... H W 69 64 1961-62...... L 33 38 1999-00...... H W 101 75 OREGON 1996-97...... A L 57 68 2011-12...... A L 73 86 1961-62...... W 46 31 1999-00...... A L 57 71 Oregon leads 11-2 1997-98...... A L 67 76 2011-12...... H L 65 70 1961-62...... L 48 58 1999-00 %...... N L 75 77 1996-97-R...... H L 66 85 1997-98-R...... H W 66 57 2011-12%...... H W 75 53 1961-62...... L 55 58 2000-01...... A L 62 90 1997-98...... A W 56 54 1998-99-R...... H W 73 58 2012-13...... A L 59 62 1962-63...... L 64 65 2000-01...... H W 68 64 1998-99...... A L 62 73 1998-99 (ot)...... A L 81 87 2012-13...... H L 64 70 1962-63...... L 52 76 2001-02...... H L 60 77 1999-00-M...... H L 87 91 1999-00...... A L 76 78 2013-14...... H L 76 79 1962-63...... L 62 68 2001-02...... A W 88 79 2000-01...... A L 66 84 1999-00-R (ot).....H L 79 88 2013-14...... A L 64 69 1962-63...... L 68 70 2002-03...... H W 73 60 2002-03-M...... H L 63 69 2000-01...... A L 58 79 2014-15...... H W 80 62 1962-63...... W 75 72 www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 87 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK

1963-64...... W 73 52 1956-57...... L 54 60 1963-64...... W 63 47 1956-57...... L 47 62 RECORDS vs. NCAA DIVISION I CONFERENCES 1963-64...... W 68 40 1957-58...... L 54 84 1963-64...... L 61 76 1957-58...... L 39 56 Notes: Portland State wins Conference USA (2-6) Oregon...... 2-11 1963-64...... L 72 78 1957-58...... L 54 87 listed first. Current conference Houston...... 0-1 Oregon State...... 0-13 1964-65...... L 51 72 1958-59...... L 60 71 affiliations are listed. Teams Louisiana Tech...... 1-1 Stanford...... 0-2 1964-65...... L 64 78 1959-60...... L 37 68 were not necessarily members Rice...... 1-1 UCLA...... 0-1 1964-65...... L 67 71 1960-61...... L 36 68 of those conferences at the SMU...... 0-1 USC...... 1-1 1964-65...... W 81 59 1961-62...... L 40 45 1975-76...... H W 105 67 1962-63...... L 56 67 times of all games. Tulane...... 0-1 Washington...... 0-9 1977-78...... H W 97 73 1963-64...... L 48 71 UTEP...... 0-1 Washington State...... 0-8 1978-79...... H L 69 71 1964-65...... L 57 64 America East (2-0) 1979-80...... H W 83 65 1971-72...... 1 W 68 65 Boston University...... 1-0 Horizon (1-3) Patriot (1-0) 1971-72 (2ot)...... 1 L 86 88 New Hampshire...... 1-0 Valparaiso...... 0-1 Lehigh...... 1-0 PACIFIC (OR) 1972-73...... 1 L 76 90 Wisconsin-Milwaukee...... 1-1 PSU leads 19-10 1972-73...... 1 W 75 72 Atlantic Coast (0-1) Wright State...... 0-1 Southeastern (0-3) 1946-47...... W 51 35 1973-74...... 1 L 80 81 1946-47...... L 48 66 1973-74...... 1 W 67 63 Duke...... 0-1 Arkansas...... 0-1 1946-47...... L 57 58 1973-74...... 1 L 72 73 Ivy (0-1) Kentucky...... 0-1 1947-48...... W 51 40 1974-75...... 1 W 69 67 Atlantic 10 (0-1) Pennsylvania ...... 0-1 Mississippi...... 0-1 1948-49...... L 38 45 1974-75 (ot)...... 1 L 90 99 Xavier...... 0-1 1948-49...... W 49 47 1974-75...... 1 W 85 84 Metro Atlantic Athletic (0-1) Southland (2-4) 1951-52...... W 61 48 1975-76...... 1 W 83 73 Big Sky (201-207) Iona...... 0-1 Lamar...... 1-2 1951-52...... W 73 45 1975-76...... 1 W 93 68 Eastern Washington...... 25-21 Oral Roberts...... 0-1 1952-53...... W 72 60 1975-76 (ot)...... 1 W 87 81 1952-53...... L 57 59 1976-77...... 1 W 98 62 Idaho...... 11-13 Mid-American (2-0) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 1-1 1953-54...... L 57 62 1977-78...... 1 L 73 78 Idaho State...... 28-20 Akron...... 1-0 1953-54...... L 58 62 1978-79...... 1 L 70 71 Montana...... 22-35 Northern Illinois...... 1-0 Southwestern Athletic (3-2) 1954-55...... W 71 57 1980-81...... 1 L 74 77 Montana State...... 22-31 Grambling State...... 0-2 1955-56...... W 55 50 1996-97...... A L 52 67 North Dakota...... 3-7 Mid-Eastern Athletic (8-1) Jackson State...... 2-0 1955-56...... W 63 62 1999-00-M...... H W 61 51 Northern Arizona...... 23-22 Bethune-Cookman...... 2-0 Texas Southern...... 1-0 1955-56...... W 93 72 2000-01...... A L 65 66 Northern Colorado...... 18-6 Hampton...... 0-1 1956-57...... W 59 56 2001-02-R (ot).....H W 77 75 1957-58...... W 58 52 2002-03...... A L 54 66 Sacramento State...... 28-15 Howard...... 3-0 Summit (1-1) 1957-58...... W 57 51 2002-03...... H L 50 59 Southern Utah...... 7-1 Maryland-Eastern Shore...... 3-0 Denver...... 0-1 1957-58...... W 69 68 2003-04...... A L 53 60 Weber State...... 13-35 IUPUI...... 1-0 1958-59...... W 61 45 2003-04...... H W 74 55 Missouri Valley (1-1) 1959-60...... W 58 33 2004-05...... H L 72 84 Big Ten (0-3) Bradley...... 0-1 Sun Belt (3-8) 1960-61...... W 61 45 2005-06...... A L 52 70 Michigan State...... 0-1 Loyola-Chicago...... 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 0-3 1961-62...... L 60 66 2006-07...... H W 69 53 Nebraska...... 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 1-1 1962-63...... L 48 70 2007-08...... A W 78 73 1962-63...... L 51 72 2008-09...... H W 81 76 Ohio State...... 0-1 Mountain West (21-53) Louisiana-Monroe...... 0-1 1964-65 (2ot)...... L 82 88 2009-10...... A W 86 82 Air Force...... 4-2 Middle Tennessee State...... 0-2 2003-04...... H W 71 43 2010-11...... H L 67 78 Big 12 (0-5) Boise State...... 10-14 North Texas...... 1-1 2012-13...... H W 77 58 2012-13...... A L 60 81 Baylor...... 0-1 Colorado State...... 0-5 2013-14...... H L 76 92 Iowa State...... 0-1 Fresno State...... 0-4 West Coast (33-70) U. of PACIFIC 2014-15...... A L 71 83 Kansas...... 0-1 Nevada...... 4-4 Brigham Young...... 0-1 PSU leads 2-1 2015-16...... H L 72 78 Kansas State...... 0-1 New Mexico...... 0-3 Gonzaga...... 7-19 1980-81...... H L 71 81 Oklahoma State...... 0-1 San Diego State...... 0-4 Loyola Marymount...... 3-2 1998-99-M...... H W 82 76 PUGET SOUND San Jose State...... 1-4 Pepperdine...... 2-3 1999-00...... A W 69 65 Puget Sound leads 17-13 1962-63...... L 59 74 Big West (26-34) UNLV...... 1-8 Portland...... 17-36 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 1963-64...... L 69 99 UC Davis...... 4-2 Utah State...... 1-3 Saint Mary’s...... 2-3 The series is tied 3-3 1963-64...... L 65 67 UC Irvine...... 2-3 Wyoming...... 0-2 San Diego...... 1-5 1959-60...... L 42 54 1966-67...... H W 91 65 UC Riverside...... 3-2 San Francisco...... 0-1 1961-62...... L 55 78 1967-68...... A W 74 73 UC Santa Barbara...... 0-1 Ohio Valley (4-3) Santa Clara...... 1-0 1967-68...... N L 97 100 1967-68...... H W 114 98 Cal Poly...... 5-3 Belmont...... 0-1 2006-07...... H W 107 57 1968-69...... H L 82 99 Cal State Fullerton...... 4-5 SIU-Edwardsville...... 2-1 Western Athletic (16-12) 2013-14...... H W 79 43 1968-69...... A L 86 112 2015-16...... H W 105 60 1969-70...... A L 71 96 Cal State Northridge...... 5-10 Tennessee-Martin...... 1-1 CSU Bakersfield...... 2-2 1969-70...... H L 83 102 Hawaii...... 1-5 Tennessee State...... 1-0 Chicago State...... 1-0 PARSONS 1970-71...... H W 111 85 Long Beach State...... 0-2 Grand Canyon...... 0-1 PSU leads 1-0 1970-71...... A L 89 118 Pacific...... 2-1 Pac-12 (5-50) Seattle...... 8-8 1969-70...... H W 97 82 1971-72...... A W 99 80 Arizona...... 0-1 Texas-Rio Grande Valley...... 2-0 1971-72...... H W 83 64 Arizona State...... 2-3 Utah Valley...... 3-1 PENNSYLVANIA 1972-73...... A L 69 80 California...... 0-1 Penn leads 1-0 1972-73...... H W 79 61 1999-00...... N L 74 84 1973-74...... A W 85 67 1973-74...... H W 97 69 REED SACRAMENTO STATE 2002-03...... A L 58 72 PEPPERDINE 1974-75...... H W 97 78 PSU leads 2-0 PSU leads 28-15 2003-04...... A L 64 76 2003-04...... H W 69 65 Pepperdine leads 3-2 1974-75...... A L 69 87 1947-48...... W 52 39 1968-69...... A L 83 98 2004-05...... H W 79 69 1967-68...... A L 88 103 1975-76...... H W 77 75 1947-48...... W 85 39 1975-76...... H W 100 86 2004-05...... A W 71 66 1977-78...... A L 75 77 1975-76...... A L 76 90 1996-97...... A L 61 69 2005-06...... A L 60 76 1978-79...... A L 64 99 1976-77 (ot)...... A L 84 86 RICE 1996-97-R...... H W 53 47 2005-06...... H L 65 68 2009-10...... A W 93 81 1976-77...... H W 93 85 Series is tied 1-1 1997-98...... A W 65 52 2006-07...... A L 93 97 2010-11...... H W 83 81 1977-78...... H W 67 62 2000-01...... A L 62 74 1997-98...... H W 79 67 2006-07...... H W 100 73 1977-78...... A L 75 99 2008-09...... A W 78 74 1998-99-M...... H W 68 61 1978-79...... H L 83 94 1998-99...... A L 62 63 2007-08...... H W 83 58 PORTLAND 1979-80...... A L 72 80 1999-00...... A W 72 70 2007-08...... A W 79 56 Portland leads 36-17 1979-80...... H L 68 77 ROCKY MOUNTAIN 1999-00...... H W 80 65 2008-09...... A W 79 67 1946-47...... L 37 50 PSU leads 2-0 1980-81...... A L 83 114 2000-01...... H W 81 77 2008-09...... H W 59 42 1977-78...... H W 133 110 1955-56...... L 53 66 2000-01...... A L 60 77 2009-10...... H W 94 66 1955-56...... L 58 74 1978-79...... H W 82 73 REDLANDS 2001-02...... H W 86 83 2009-10...... A W 76 62 1955-56...... W 66 63 2010-11...... H W 86 80 PSU leads 1-0 2001-02...... A W 74 67 1956-57...... L 47 69 2010-11...... A L 55 63 1974-75...... H W 89 57 2002-03...... H W 65 52 88 • 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball www.GoViks.com VIKINGS RECORD BOOK 2011-12...... H W 85 67 2011-12...... A L 83 94 1951-52...... W 65 50 2004-05...... H W 79 66 WARNER PACIFIC 2011-12...... A W 94 88 1951-52...... W 65 52 PSU leads 3-0 2012-13...... H W 87 69 SEATTLE PACIFIC 1951-52...... L 65 69 TENNESEE STATE 1975-76...... H W 122 60 2012-13...... A L 71 77 Seattle Pacific leads 27-18 1951-52...... W 61 59 PSU leads 1-0 2004-05...... H W 85 69 2013-14 (ot)...... A W 68 64 1948-49...... L 44 60 1952-53...... W 66 62 2003-04...... A W 74 71 2005-06...... H W 84 75 2013-14...... H L 65 72 1948-49...... L 52 71 1952-53...... L 71 72 2014-15...... A L 60 64 1951-52...... L 81 87 1952-53...... W 64 56 TEXAS-EL PASO WASHINGTON 2014-15...... H L 60 73 1952-53...... L 68 71 1951-52...... L 62 64 UTEP leads 1-0 Washington leads 9-0 2014-15 %...... N L 60 70 1953-54...... L 58 78 1952-53...... W 66 56 2003-04...... A L 57 70 1971-72...... A L 85 101 2015-16...... H W 76 68 1952-53...... L 58 73 1953-54...... L 50 60 1972-73...... A L 59 64 2015-16...... A W 81 63 1954-55...... W 75 63 1953-54...... L 67 87 TEXAS-RIO GRANDE 1996-97...... A L 70 83 1953-54...... L 55 58 1954-55...... W 65 58 2000-01...... A L 63 94 ST. MARTIN’S 1954-55...... W 91 80 1954-55...... W 77 62 VALLEY 2003-04...... A L 65 73 PSU leads 7-4 1955-56...... W 79 67 1954-55...... W 51 39 (formerly Texas Pan American) 2006-07...... A L 73 105 1955-56...... W 87 70 1956-57...... W 66 59 1955-56...... L 70 87 PSU leads 2-0 2007-08...... A L 65 84 1962-63...... L 53 68 1956-57...... L 51 67 1955-56...... W 80 78 1976-77...... A W 78 72 2008-09...... A L 83 84 1965-66...... N L 83 93 1957-58...... W 78 76 1955-56...... W 90 61 2015-16...... A W 79 61 2009-10...... A L 55 111 1965-66...... A W 87 82 1958-59...... L 63 84 1955-56...... W 61 58 1966-67...... H W 110 90 1959-60...... L 55 84 1956-57...... W 76 70 TEXAS SOUTHERN 1956-57...... L 55 57 WASHINGTON STATE 1967-68...... H W 95 89 1960-61...... W 49 47 PSU leads 1-0 Washington State leads 8-0 1967-68...... A L 86 97 1961-62...... L 40 57 1956-57...... W 79 66 2008-09...... A W 63 55 1956-57...... L 55 63 1973-74...... A L 70 74 1969-70...... H W 118 91 1962-63...... L 48 88 1997-98-R...... H L 72 77 1970-71...... A L 89 108 1963-64...... L 50 81 1957-58...... L 53 74 1957-58...... L 42 50 TEXAS A&M- 1998-99...... A L 71 74 1971-72...... H W 117 106 1964-65...... L 58 67 1999-00-R...... H L 62 68 1974-75...... A W 67 61 1965-66...... H L 59 76 1957-58...... W 40 39 CORPUS CHRISTI 1957-58...... W 47 44 Series is tied 1-1 2000-01...... A L 55 83 1965-66...... A L 74 88 2007-08...... A L 60 72 1966-67...... A L 81 98 1958-59...... W 77 57 1999-00-R...... H W 76 64 SAINT MARY’S 1958-59 (2ot)...... W 75 67 2000-01 (ot)...... A L 95 99 2009-10...... A L 69 93 Saint Mary’s leads 3-2 1966-67...... H W 87 75 1958-59...... L 38 61 2015-16...... A L 67 91 1977-78...... H W 100 91 1967-68...... N L 90 109 1958-59...... L 34 50 1977-78 (ot)...... A L 97 99 1967-68...... H W 95 86 TULANE 1959-60...... L 41 67 WEBER STATE 1980-81...... A W 59 58 1967-68...... A L 64 67 Tulane leads 1-0 1959-60...... W 37 31 Weber State leads 36-13 2002-03...... A L 51 75 1968-69...... H W 76 75 1996-97...... A L 64 92 1959-60...... L 50 74 1950-51 (JC)#...... W 87 79 2009-10...... A L 80 101 1968-69...... A L 62 91 1969-70...... A L 64 81 1959-60...... L 35 36 UNLV 1952-53 (JC)#...... W 58 46 1959-60...... W 39 37 1964-65...... H L 57 74 1969-70...... H L 78 85 UNLV leads 8-1 SAN DIEGO 1960-61...... L 53 55 1964-65...... A L 54 100 1970-71...... H W 79 68 1968-69...... A L 82 115 San Diego leads 5-1 1960-61...... W 49 28 1965-66...... A L 71 79 1970-71...... A L 64 80 1971-72...... H L 91 97 1968-69...... H L 67 75 1960-61...... W 51 41 1965-66...... H L 71 80 1971-72 ...... A L 76 81 1972-73...... A L 74 96 1996-97...... A L 66 85 1960-61...... L 46 57 1996-97...... A L 73 74 1971-72...... H W 90 76 1974-75...... A L 100 114 1998-99-R...... H W 78 70 1960-61...... W 45 40 1996-97-R...... H W 77 75 1972-73...... H W 61 56 1975-76...... A L 114 129 2000-01...... A L 60 74 1961-62...... L 60 73 1997-98-R...... H W 77 65 1972-73...... A W 69 66 1976-77...... A L 96 112 2001-02...... H L 59 74 1961-62...... L 39 40 1997-98...... A L 51 61 1973-74...... H W 77 63 1977-78...... A W 89 84 2013-14...... A L 65 87 1961-62...... W 65 49 1998-99-R...... H W 82 59 1974-75...... A W 75 65 2002-03...... A L 54 69 1961-62...... W 51 48 1998-99...... A L 82 92 1975-76...... H W 104 94 2013-14...... A L 48 67 SAN DIEGO STATE 1975-76...... A L 62 74 1962-63...... W 74 66 1999-00...... A L 65 80 San Diego State leads 4-0 1962-63...... L 50 66 1999-00...... H L 79 92 1977-78...... A W 97 70 USC 1966-67...... N# L 73 101 1977-78...... H W 84 62 1962-63...... W 57 55 2000-01...... H W 85 80 Series tied 1-1 1972-73...... A L 53 86 1979-80...... H L 85 90 1962-63...... W 61 58 2000-01...... A L 71 85 1977-78...... A L 78 87 1975-76...... A L 80 110 1980-81...... A L 68 76 1962-63...... L 52 57 2001-02...... A L 85 90 1978-79...... A L 54 88 1963-64...... L 47 52 2014-15...... A W 76 68 2001-02...... H W 83 77 2001-02%...... N L 62 84 SIMON FRASER* 1963-64...... W 71 64 1963-64...... W 61 53 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 2002-03...... A L 64 77 SAN FRANCISCO PSU leads 8-2 1963-64...... L 39 43 U.S. International leads 2-1 2002-03...... H L 73 83 San Francisco leads 1-0 1969-70 (ot)...... H W 79 76 1964-65...... W 86 63 1979-80...... H L 74 77 2003-04...... H L 63 68 2014-15...... A L 40 77 1969-70...... A L 74 102 1964-65...... W 71 59 1980-81...... A L 54 62 2003-04...... A L 57 71 1970-71...... H W 97 68 1964-65...... L 70 74 1980-81 (ot)...... H W 91 88 2004-05...... H W 73 62 1976-77...... H W 119 71 SAN JOSE STATE 1964-65...... W 89 77 2004-05...... A L 66 70 1977-78...... A W 89 75 San Jose State leads 4-1 1965-66...... A W 74 66 2004-05-M%...... H L 61 71 1978-79...... H W 94 87 UTAH STATE 1974-75...... A L 62 76 1965-66...... A L 70 73 2005-06...... H W 73 59 1979-80...... A L 80 89 Utah State leads 3-1 1975-76...... H L 81 83 1966-67...... H W 106 77 2005-06...... A W 77 66 1997-98...... H W 64 49 1976-77...... A L 88 96 1975-76...... A L 83 84 1966-67...... H W 124 91 2006-07...... A L 65 75 1998-99...... H W 95 71 1977-78...... H L 87 113 2006-07...... A W 72 63 1976-77 ...... H W 142 85 2006-07...... H L 62 64 2007-08 (ot)...... H L 73 76 1999-00...... H W 83 46 1978-79...... A L 68 94 1996-97-R...... H W 65 51 1980-81...... H W 93 85 2006-07%...... A L 74 77 2003-04...... H W 83 71 2007-08...... A L 68 73 SANTA CLARA SOUTHERN COLORADO 2007-08...... H W 76 73 UTAH VALLEY PSU leads 1-0 PSU leads 1-0 SOUTHERN UTAH 2008-09...... H L 66 80 2001-02...... N W 76 63 1975-76...... A W 82 81 PSU leads 3-1 2008-09...... A L 68 78 PSU leads 7-1 2006-07...... H W 71 69 1969-70...... H W 107 93 2009-10...... A L 83 86 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE 2007-08 (ot)...... A W 60 53 2009-10...... H W 84 79 SEATTLE 2012-13...... A L 63 76 2010-11...... H W 73 53 PSU leads 2-1 2009-10%...... A L 60 69 The series is tied 8-8 2012-13...... H W 90 69 2011-12...... A L 87 93 1956-57...... A L 64 76 2013-14...... H W 77 74 2013-14...... H W 67 64 2010-11...... H W 71 69 1957-58...... A L 54 104 2014-15(ot) ...... H W 90 87 2013-14...... A W 86 79 2010-11...... A L 58 80 1958-59...... A L 36 85 2015-16...... A L 64 74 2014-15...... H W 71 68 VALPARAISO 2011-12...... H L 81 88 1969-70...... A L 81 101 2014-15...... A W 86 73 Valparaiso leads 1-0 2011-12...... A L 79 92 1970-71...... H W 109 93 SOUTHERN METHODIST 2015-16...... H W 88 86 1980-81...... A L 81 87 2011-12%...... N L 63 69 2012-13 (ot)...... H L 69 73 1977-78...... N W 82 76 SMU leads 1-0 2012-13...... A L 52 80 1978-79...... A L 69 75 2010-11...... A L 53 69 STANFORD VICTORIA* 1979-80...... H W 76 75 PSU leads 1-0 2013-14...... A L 62 79 Stanford leads 2-0 2013-14...... H W 66 59 2008-09...... N W 81 67 SOUTHERN OREGON 2001-02...... A L 63 87 1972-73...... H W 108 71 2008-09...... H W 73 68 2014-15...... A W 69 63 PSU leads 39-29 2009-10...... A L 64 83 2009-10...... H L 77 80 2015-16...... H L 58 73 1950-51...... L 76 79 WALLA WALLA 2009-10...... A L 80 93 2015-16...... A L 78 87 1950-51...... L 43 48 PSU leads 2-0 2010-11...... H W 83 76 TENNESSEE-MARTIN 2015-16%...... N L 74 78 1950-51...... L 63 71 Series tied 1-1 2011-12...... H W 102 47 2010-11...... A W 81 71 # WSU was a junior college, 1950-51...... L 60 69 2003-04 (ot)...... A L 65 76 2014-15...... H W 94 52 2011-12...... H W 66 65 games don’t count in total www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 89 VIKINGS RECORD BOOK WESTERN MONTANA 1956-57...... W 45 44 1962-63...... L 38 79 1963-64...... L 61 66 record from 1965-66 to 1980-81 due to PSU leads 1-0 1956-57...... W 65 50 1965-66...... H L 54 67 2000-01...... H W 94 66 PSU’s NCAA status. Game vs. Simon Fraser 1956-57...... W 75 54 1966-67...... A L 68 82 2009-10...... H W 97 90 in 1997-98 season was officially recognized 1976-77...... H W 124 60 NCAA game. 1957-58...... W 51 40 1968-69...... H L 58 64 2014-15...... H W 84 63 WESTERN OREGON 1957-58...... W 61 54 1968-69...... A L 52 78 In other non-counting games from PSU’s 1957-58...... W 66 59 1969-70...... A L 68 83 early years of basketball, the Vikings had a PSU leads 49-21 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 1957-58...... L 43 57 1969-70...... H W 72 71 29-13 record against junior colleges, 11-8 1946-47...... L 43 55 Series tied 1-1 1958-59...... W 65 44 1973-74...... H W 71 63 record against AAU teams, and a 13-4 record 1946-47...... W 85 54 1977-78...... A W 77 61 1958-59...... W 49 41 during a trip to Asia in 1954-55. 1947-48...... W 65 60 1979-80...... A L 65 71 1958-59...... W 47 40 1947-48...... W 72 43 WESTMONT 1958-59...... W 49 38 NAME CHANGES 1948-49...... W 64 60 PSU leads 1-0 Alaska became Alaska-Anchorage and is 1959-60 (ot)...... L 69 73 WISCONSIN STATE 1948-49...... W 67 59 1980-81...... H W 65 64 Wisconsin State leads 1-0 listed as such. Nevada-Southern became 1959-60...... W 75 54 1949-50...... L 42 54 1955-56...... # L 76 84 Nevada-Las Vegas. Oregon College became 1959-60 (ot)...... W 58 54 Western Oregon. Nevada-Reno became 1949-50...... W 58 37 1959-60...... W 92 39 WHEATON (IL) Nevada. Northeast Louisiana became 1949-50...... W 63 55 PSU leads 1-0 1960-61...... W 59 50 WRIGHT STATE Louisiana-Monroe. Weber JC became Weber 1950-51...... W 75 74 1973-74...... H W 84 73 State. California Western is now Point Loma 1960-61...... W 59 50 Wright State leads 1-0 1950-51...... L 60 66 Nazarene. 1960-61...... W 56 42 2009-10...... N L 70 75 1950-51...... W 79 62 WHITMAN 1960-61...... W 52 44 1 The Cascade College which PSU played dur- 1950-51...... W 89 62 PSU leads 1-0 1961-62...... W 66 59 ing the 1997-98 season is a different college 1951-52...... W 85 58 1996-97...... H W 86 55 WYOMING 1961-62...... W 55 42 from the Cascade College played during the 1951-52...... L 62 73 Wyoming leads 2-0 1961-62...... W 76 61 1964-65 season, although both are Portland 1951-52...... L 52 55 WHITTIER 2001-02...... A L 58 104 schools. The Cascade College of the 1960’s 1961-62...... W 77 66 2011-12...... A L 51 65 1951-52...... W 64 50 PSU leads 1-0 no longer exists. 1962-63...... L 81 82 1952-53...... L 60 77 1976-77...... H W 100 81 1962-63...... W 77 60 George Fox University was known as Pacific 1952-53...... W 56 51 XAVIER 1962-63...... L 65 73 College during the two meetings in the 1947- 1952-53...... L 55 69 Xavier leads 1-0 1962-63...... L 57 68 WHITWORTH 48 season. It is not to be confused with 1952-53...... L 61 63 2008-09^...... N L 59 77 Pacific of Forest Grove, OR of the same era. 1963-64...... W 59 42 Whitworth leads 3-0 1953-54...... L 57 62 1963-64...... W 71 64 1952-53...... L 59 77 1953-54...... W 54 52 1963-64...... L 57 60 1952-53...... L 64 71 NOTES 1953-54...... W 74 63 1-Game played at Memorial Coliseum (prior 1963-64...... L 59 71 1956-57...... L 64 76 1953-54...... W 95 78 to becoming a PSU home court) 1964-65 (2ot)...... W 75 73 1954-55...... W 83 60 R-Game played at Rose Garden as home 1964-65...... W 69 60 court 1954-55...... L 66 69 WILLAMETTE 1964-65...... L 67 72 M-Game played at Memorial Coliseum as 1954-55...... W 83 64 Series tied 5-5 1964-65...... L 57 89 home court 1954-55...... W 74 66 1946-47...... L 33 66 1976-77...... H W 92 58 #-Postseason Playoff Game 1955-56...... W 89 69 1947-48...... W 44 39 %-Big Sky Conference Tournament 1955-56...... W 101 62 1948-49...... L 54 85 ^-NCAA Tournament 1955-56...... L 77 80 WESTERN WASHINGTON 1954-55...... W 69 59 * Games against British Columbia, Victoria 1955-56...... L 85 91 W. Washington leads 6-3 1959-60...... L 29 64 and Simon Fraser do not count in official 1956-57...... W 69 39 1957-58...... W 47 45 1959-60...... L 51 58 ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES All-Time Record: 27-24 1955-56 (1-0) 1974-75 (0-3) 1998-99 (3-1) 2007-08 (2-1) Eastern Oregon...... 93-92 Gonzaga ...... 87-91 at Cal State Northridge (2ot)...... 93-90 at Utah Valley...... 60-53 at Boise State...... 101-102 Montana State...... 76-75 San Jose State...... 73-76 1957-58 (1-0) Portland...... 90-99 Northern Arizona...... 77-76 Northern Colorado...... 85-83 Lewis & Clark...... 79-74 at Montana...... 81-87 1975-76 (1-0) 2008-09 (2-1) 1958-59 (1-0) Portland...... 87-81 1999-2000 (0-1) vs. Hampton...... 71-77 Southern Oregon (2ot)...... 75-67 Montana...... 79-88 at Northern Arizona (4ot)...... 92-91 1976-77 (0-1) at Eastern Washington...... 66-62 1959-60 (1-2) at Puget Sound ...... 84-86 2000-01 (1-1) Central Washington...... 56-60 at TAM-Corpus Christi...... 95-99 2009-10 (0-2) Oregon College...... 69-73 1977-78 (0-1) Idaho State...... 87-83 at Idaho State...... 80-88 Oregon College ...... 58-54 at St. Mary’s...... 97-99 at Northern Arizona (2ot)...... 85-86 2001-02 (2-0) 1964-65 (1-1) 1978-79 (1-1) at Arizona State...... 79-69 2011-12 (1-0) Pacific (2ot)...... 82-88 Colorado State...... 81-82 Portland ...... 77-75 Eastern Washington...... 78-76 Oregon College (2ot)...... 75-73 Eastern Montana...... 66-65 2003-04 (0-2) 2012-13 (0-1) 1967-68 (1-1) 1980-81 (1-0) at Boise State...... 74-75 Weber State...... 69-73 Cal State Los Angeles (3ot)...... 92-95 U.S. International...... 91-88 at Tennessee-Martin...... 65-76 Humboldt State...... 114-106 2013-14 (3-1) 1996-97 (1-0) 2004-05 (1-0) Montana (3ot)...... 81-78 1969-70 (1-0) Northern Arizona...... 72-68 at Montana State...... 88-82 at Sacramento State ...... 68-64 #Simon Fraser ...... 79-76 at Montana ...... 76-82 1997-98 (1-1) 2005-06 (1-1) Idaho State...... 78-74 1971-72 (0-1) at Loyola Marymount...... 84-88 at Eastern Washington...... 64-73 Portland (2ot)...... 86-88 Montana State (3ot)...... 101-100 Montana...... 93-92 2014-15 (1-0) SIU Edwardsville...... 90-87

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Season League Year Coach W-L-T W-L-T Place 1946-47 John Jenkins 11-10

1947-48 Joe Holland 14-5

1948-49 Arba Ager 14-12 1949-50 Arba Ager 21-9 7-4 NA John Jenkins Joe Holland Arba Ager Sharkey Nelson 1950-51 Arba Ager 18-9 9-3 1st 1946-47: 11-10 1947-48: 14-5 1948-53: 85-52 1953-65: 162-156 1951-52 Arba Ager 18-9 9-3 1st 1952-53 Arba Ager 14-13 6-10 4th

1953-54 Sharkey Nelson 8-17 6-8 2nd-tie 1954-55 Sharkey Nelson 17-4 13-3 1st 1955-56 Sharkey Nelson 21-8 12-4 1st 1956-57 Sharkey Nelson 11-17 8-8 2nd-tie 1957-58 Sharkey Nelson 14-14 8-8 3rd 1958-59 Sharkey Nelson 20-8 13-3 1st 1959-60 Sharkey Nelson 14-14 10-6 2nd 1960-61 Sharkey Nelson 17-10 10-6 2nd-tie 1961-62 Sharkey Nelson 15-13 11-5 2nd Marion Pericin Ken Edwards Glen Kinney Ritchie McKay 1962-63 Sharkey Nelson 7-18 6-10 3rd 1965-72: 85-82 1972-78: 93-64 1978-81:18-62 1996-98: 24-29 1963-64 Sharkey Nelson 10-15 9-7 2nd 1964-65 Sharkey Nelson 8-18 7-9 3rd-tie

1965-66 Marion Pericin 6-19 1966-67 Marion Pericin 16-9 1967-68 Marion Pericin 13-9 1968-69 Marion Pericin 8-16 1969-70 Marion Pericin 9-15 1970-71 Marion Pericin 16-6 1971-72 Marion Pericin 17-8

1972-73 Ken Edwards 12-12 Joel Sobotka Heath Schroyer Ken Bone Tyler Geving 1973-74 Ken Edwards 16-11 1998-2002: 53-59 2002-05: 35-47 2005-09: 77-49 2009-16: 97-117 1974-75 Ken Edwards 18-8 1975-76 Ken Edwards 17-10 1976-77 Ken Edwards 16-10 CAREER COACHING RECORDS 1977-78 Ken Edwards 14-13 Career Conference* Years Coach Years Won Lost Pct. Years Won Lost Pct. 1978-79 Glen Kinney 6-21 1946-47 John Jenkins 1 11 10 .524 1979-80 Glen Kinney 5-21 1947-48 Joe Holland 1 14 5 .737 1980-81 Glen Kinney 7-20 1948-53 Arba Ager 5 85 52 .620 4 31 24 .564 PSU dropped basketball program from 1981 to 1996 1953-65 Sharkey Nelson 12 162 156 .509 12 113 77 .595 1965-72 Marion Pericin1 7 85 82 .509 1996-97 Ritchie McKay 9-17 6-10 7th 1972-78 Ken Edwards2 6 93 64 .592 1997-98 Ritchie McKay 15-12 10-6 3rd-tie 1978-81 Glen Kinney3 3 18 62 .225 1998-99 Joel Sobotka 17-11 9-7 3rd 1996-98 Ritchie McKay 2 24 29 .453 2 16 16 .500 1999-00 Joel Sobotka 15-14 7-9 6th 1998-02 Joel Sobotka 4 53 59 .473 4 28 34 .452 2000-01 Joel Sobotka 9-18 6-10 7th 2002-05 Heath Schroyer 3 35 47 .427 3 19 23 .452 2001-02 Joel Sobotka 12-16 6-8 6th 2005-09 Ken Bone 4 77 49 .611 4 39 23 .629 2002-03 Heath Schroyer 5-22 3-11 8th 2009-16 Tyler Geving 7 97 117 .453 7 55 69 .443 2003-04 Heath Schroyer 11-16 5-9 8th 2004-05 Heath Schroyer 19-9 11-3 1st 1946-16 Overall Record 55 754 732 .507^ 2005-06 Ken Bone 12-16 5-9 5th-tie 1955-16 4-year School 46 619 644 .490^ 2006-07 Ken Bone 19-13 9-7 4th 1965-16 NCAA Record 36 482 509 .486^ 2007-08 Ken Bone 23-10 14-2 1st 1996-16 Big Sky Era 20 286 301 .487 20 157 165 .488 2008-09 Ken Bone 23-10 11-5 2nd-tie * Portland State competed in the Oregon Collegiate Conference (NAIA) from 1949 to 1965. PSU became a member of the Big 2009-10 Tyler Geving 13-19 7-9 6th Sky Conference (NCAA I) in 1996-97. All other years PSU played as an NCAA College Division independent. 2010-11 Tyler Geving 14-16 5-11 7th ^ Portland State became a 4-year degree granting institution in 1955-56. Viking basketball became an NCAA member in 2011-12 Tyler Geving 17-15 10-6 3rd 1965-66. Records do not include non-counting NCAA games against Canadian teams or 17 games played in southeast Asia 2012-13 Tyler Geving 8-20 5-15 10th-tie during 1954-55 season. 1 - Nelson was 15-4 in NCAA non-counting games. 2 - Ken Edwards was 3-0 in non-counting NCAA games. Glen Kinney was 1-2 in non-counting NCAA games.. 2013-14 Tyler Geving 17-15 11-9 5th-tie 2014-15 Tyler Geving 15-14 9-9 6th 2015-16 Tyler Geving 13-18 8-10 8th www.GoViks.com 2016-17 Portland State Vikings Basketball • 91 VIKINGS HISTORY VIKING BASKETBALL HISTORY

ortland State basketball began along with the formation of Vanport Extension Center in 1946. P John Jenkins was the first head coach for Vanport that year. He was followed by Joe Holland, then Arba Ager, who led Vanport to its first 20-win season in 1949-50. That same year, Vanport became a member of the Oregon Collegiate Conference. Little reference material remains from the early days of Viking basketball, however the Vikings pieced together six wins in their first season of competition. Originally a two-year college, Vanport played four-year schools, junior colleges and some AAU teams. Coach Arba Ager led Vamport to Oregon Collegiate Conference titles in 1951 and 1952. Ager won more than 60 percent of his games in five seasons as head coach. Sharkey Nelson took over the Vikings in 1953 and began a 12-year run that included three OCC titles and two trips to the NAIA playoffs before the end of the decade. It was not until 1955 that Vanport became Port- land State College, a four-year school. During that time, the Vikings still scrambled for a home venue, playing John Nelson (above) was the first Viking to many games in high school gyms, in particular, the close- score 2,000 career points... until Freeman ly located Lincoln High School. Williams (left) arrived a decade later. Free- Paul Poetsch, John Winters, Jack Parker, Jack Viskov man went on to score more points (3,249) and Jim Perkin were just a few of the stars from the than any player in NCAA history except Nelson era. Winters became PSU’s first All-American, Pete Maravich. earning third team NAIA honors in 1959. Sharkey Nelson won 162 games during his tenure, game for a six-season stretch, breaking the 100-point which ended in 1965. His son, John, who played from barrier 42 times. In 1970-71, PSU averaged 99 points 1962 to 1966, was the first of many great scorers at per game. The Stoudamires, Willie and Charlie, were Portland State throughout history. Others included Free- stars when they began playing in 1969. Willie averaged man Williams, Willie and Charlie Stoudamire, Leo Franz, nearly 25 points per game in his career. Pericin brought Bill Wilkerson and Jason Hartman. many great players to the program, including Willie and Nelson took his team on a trip to southeast Asia in Marion Pericin took over as head coach in 1965, Charlie Stoudamire, Leo Franz, Leon Edmonds, Hal Doh- 1954 to compete against U.S. Military and foreign teams. just as PSU was joining the NCAA. He quickly raised the ling, Bill Wilkerson, Mike O’Gara and Don Suloff among The Vikings won 13 of 17 contests. And despite losing level of the program’s play, and in 1967, PSU earned others. Dohling was a third team NCAA College Division in the first round both years, PSU made its first playoff an NCAA College Division tournament berth. Pericin’s All-American in 1968. appearances in the NAIA in 1955 and 1956. teams were exciting, averaging more than 90 points per Pericin’s style put Portland State basketball on the map, as it made the transition from the NAIA to NCAA level of competition in 1965. He set the stage for the continued success during the Ken Edward’s era later in the 1970s. Portland State College was undergoing transition in the 60s, growing dramatically, and constructing an on-campus gym, which became known as the Peter W. Stott Center in the late 1990s. PSC also achieved univer- sity status in 1969. During the mid-1970s, Ken Edwards took over the Vikings and continued the success of his predecessors. Edwards led PSU to seven winning seasons. He also brought to campus a player by the name of Freeman Williams. “Free” became PSU’s all-time scoring leader, and the second all-time leading scorer in Division I histo- ry, behind only Pete Maravich. Williams averaged nearly 39 points per game in 1977, and 36 points the following season. He was complemented by other stars like Terry Adolph, Chucky Smith, Derreck Brooks, Ed Buchanan and Bob Sisul. Williams was named an All-American in 1978 on a team that included Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. PSU frequently played home games in Portland’s Memorial Coliseum, most significantly all of its match- ups with the University of Portland from 1971 to 1981. Willie Stoudamire averaged over 30 Portland State dropped basketball in 1981 for bud- points per game in 1971-72. getary reasons, and the program remained dormant for

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Marion Pericin’s go-go Vikings of the late 60s and early 70s were pure Troy Wayrynen excitement, averaging nearly 100 points per game.

15 years. But in 1996-97, behind great support, Viking - into a first-class facility with new chair-back seats, basketball returned to the Park Blocks. a new floor, new basketball standards, sound system, Ritchie McKay was hired to revive the basketball scoreboards and overall aesthetic upgrade. program and provided fans with almost immediate Anthony Lackey led the Vikings into the new success. Tabbed by most publications and pundits to millennium. An outstanding all-around player, Lackey lose every game their first season, the Vikings surprised finished his career as the fourth all-time scorer in PSU Jeremiah Dominguez was the Big Sky Con- everyone by winning nine times, six times in conference history. A young teammate of his was Seamus Boxley ference Player of the Year in 2007-08 and play. The following year, PSU won 15 games and placed who formed a bridge to the Heath Schroyer era. led the Vikings to two NCAA Tournament third in the conference. In fact, the Vikings had winning Schroyer was hired in 2002, taking over a appearances. seasons in three of their first four under McKay, and struggling program. In three seasons, he converted the Troy Wayrynen then Joel Sobotka. All-Big Sky Conference players includ- Vikings from Big Sky Conference also-rans to Big Sky ed Brian Towne, Jason Hartman and Derek Nesland, as Champions. The Vikings won the regular season title well as Ime Udoka, who has gone on to an NBA career with an 11-3 record - their first-ever Big Sky Champion- with four different teams. Nesland, a great all-around ship and first finish above third place in nine seasons as student-athlete honored the university by becoming a member. PSU’s first-ever Academic All-American in basketball. Boxley was named Big Sky Player of the Year and The Coliseum and the Rose Garden also served as earned Defensive Player of the Year for a second time as home venues for the Vikings during this time, hosting he led PSU to a 19-9 record. That tied the PSU mark for dozens of games over PSU’s first eight years back as a the most wins ever at the Division I level, as a sold-out Division I program. However, the Stott Center underwent Stott Center was reminiscent of the Freeman Williams a major overhaul in 2002, after remaining largely era. unchanged since being built in 1967. The $1 million ren- The record for wins and excitement only lasted ovation project turned the arena – although still small a few years, though. Ken Bone, who took over as head coach for the 2005-06 Dick Powers season, rebuilt the Viking program and led it to its’ finest season ever in 2007- 08. The Vikings won the Big Sky Conference regular season and tournament titles, establishing a new school record with 23 wins. PSU also made a first-ever Derek Nesland was Portland State’s first appearance in the NCAA Academic All-American in basketball. Division I tournament, of the Year. losing to eventual national That success continued the following season as champion Kansas. The the Vikings again won 23 times, won the Big Sky Con- Vikings won their last 14 ference Tournament Championship - on a dunk by Julius games against Big Sky Thomas in the closing seconds - and earned a number opponents, as Bone was 13 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Vikings lost in the named Big Sky Coach of opening round to Xavier. But, the 2008-09 season also the Year, while point guard included one of the biggest highlights in school history Portland State reached the NCAA Division I Tournament for the Jeremiah Dominguez was (to date) - a 77-70 win at seventh-ranked Gonzaga. It named the league’s Player first time in 2008, beating Northern Arizona in the Big Sky final. was a first-ever win over a top 10 team in school history.

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Portland State wins the 2007-08 Big Sky Conference Tournament, reaching the NCAA Division I Tournament for the first time.

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1967 in Bozeman, beating Montana State, 88-82, overtime. PSU finished 11-3 in league Portland State reaches an NCAA post-season for the first time and only time in its play and 19-9 overall. history. The Vikings earned a College Division berth after averaging more than 91 March 12, 2008 points per game in just its second season as an NCAA independent program. Portland State puts a cap on the finest season in school history, defeating Northern 1978 Arizona, 67-51, at the Rose Garden to win the Big Sky Conference Tournament and Freeman Williams scores point number 3,249 in his final game against the Universi- earn a first-ever berth in the NCAA Division I Tournament. PSU wins a school record ty of Puget Sound. Williams completes his four-year career at Portland State as the 23 games, setting 16 other school records during the course of the season. second-all-time leading scorer in NCAA history behind only Pistol Pete Maravich. December 23, 2008 During his 107-game career, Williams scores 35 of more points 41 times, 50 or The Portland State Vikings treated themselves to the best holiday gift they could, a more six times, and a career-best 81. He is named a first team All-American for the victory over the seventh-ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs, 77-70, in Spokane. The win was 1977-78 season. arguably the biggest regular season victory in the history of the Portland State bas- 1995 ketball program. It marked the first time the Vikings had beaten a nationally-ranked Portland State Administration approves the Viking Athletic Program’s move to a team since basketball returned to the Park Blocks in 1996-97. And it is unlikely the full-fledged Division I competing institution. The result is the reinstatement of a Viking program of 1970s could match it as they seldom saw a Top-25 opponent (no men’s basketball program that had been dead since the conclusion of the 1980-81 records of ranked opponents exist from that era). The only other win that compares season due to budget cuts. After a long winter void in PSU Athletics, and countless was the first Big Sky Conference Tournament title game victory over Northern Arizona questions of, “will you ever bring back basketball?” the Vikings have their answer. (67-51) on March 12, 2008 which vaulted the Vikings into the NCAA Tournament for Portland State begins play in 1996-97, and after numerous basketball publications the first time in school history - but that was a post-season game. Making it all the predicted the Vikings would go winless, Head Coach Ritchie McKay leads PSU to a more impressive, a major snowstorm in the Portland area had the airport and some 9-17 record (6-10 in conference). In just their second season, the Vikings pull off a airlines shut down on Dec. 21-22 as the Vikings attempted to get to Spokane for the winning record (15-12). game with Gonzaga. PSU’s flight was cancelled and the Vikings had to resort to a last-second bus trip. That wasn’t easy either as the direct route on Interstate-84 was November 24, 1997 closed. So, the Vikings left by bus from PSU and headed north to the Seattle area, Portland State upsets the University or Oregon, 56-54, at McArthur Court in Eugene arriving near midnight on Monday. The team then departed on Tuesday morning at 9 in just PSU’s 28th game since reinstating its basketball program for the 1996-97 a.m. arriving in Spokane about three hours prior to game time. Without the normal season. Sophomore guard Derek Nesland hit a three-point field goal with three shoot-around and game-day preparation, the Vikings went into McCarthey Athletic seconds remaining to provide the winning margin. PSU, which had been without a Center and pulled off a stunning upset against one of the premier programs in the men’s basketball program from 1981 to 1996, was a huge underdog and had never nation over the previous decade. beaten the down-state program. The victory legitimized Portland State as a Division I basketball program after a long absence, and led the Vikings to a stunning 15-12 March 11, 2009 record (10-6 in conference) in just its second season. It was also Portland State’s The Portland State Vikings did it again - winning the Big Sky Conference Tournament first-ever win over a Pac-10 school. for a second straight season - this time on the road and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. PSU pulled out a 79-77 victory over Montana State in the Championship February 24, 2005 game in Ogden, UT when forward Julius Thomas slammed home the game-winning Portland State clinches its first-ever Big Sky Conference Championship in its ninth basket with less than two seconds left to play. season as a member of the league. The Vikings win a Big Sky game for the first time

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he Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame honors excellence within the Viking athletics program. T There has been no shortage of success in the past 69 years of Viking athletics and a portion of that is represented in the Hall of Fame. The Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame was founded in 1997. New members were inducted annually until 2003, at which time the Hall of Fame committee changed induction ceremonies to an every-other-year basis. In 2004, the Hall of Fame Committee also created a “veterans committee,” charged with selecting candidates that are 30 or more years past their playing careers. The Hall of Fame list includes 88 inductees and nine teams. Members of the Portland State basketball pro- gram recognized in the past include: Freeman Williams, Bill Wilkerson, Derek Nesland, Charlie Stoudamire, Willie Stoudamire, John Nelson, Paul Poetsch, Seamus Boxley, Coach Marion Pericin and Coach Sharkey Nelson.

Freeman Williams was an inaugural mem- Basketball Coach Marion Pericin was in- ber of the Portland State Athletics Hall of ducted into the PSU Hall of Fame in 1998. Fame in 1997. PORTLAND STATE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Member (years of competition) Inducted Member (years of competition) Inducted Lee Allen, Wrestling (1952-54)______2000 Barry Naone, Football (1985-88)______2008 Pokey Allen, Football Coach (1986-92)______1997 John Nelson, Basketball (1962-66)______2002 Kiauna Anderson, Softball (1998-2001)______2014 Sharkey Nelson, Basketball Coach (1953-65, 1975-76)______2001 Renae Aschoff, Women’s Basketball (1990-93)______2006 Derek Nesland, Basketball (1997-2000)______2006 Wilbur Bauer, Wrestling (class of 1954)______2001 Jen Norlin, Volleyball (1986-89)______2006 Jimmy Blanchard, Football (1997-2000)______2008 Laurie Northrop, Basketball (1989-92)______2004 Joseph Blumel, University President (1974-86)______1998 Tom Oberg, Football (1966-67)______2002 Seamus Boxley, Men’s Basketball (2001-05)______2012 Marion Pericin, Basketball Coach (1965-72)______1998 Greg Bruce, Women’s Basketball Coach (1986-96)______2002 Leanne Peters, Volleyball (1990-93)______2000 Orshawante Bryant, Football (1997-2000)______2010 Marlene Piper, Volleyball Coach (1969-83)______1997 Tony Champion, Wrestling (1989-92)______2002 Paul Poetsch, Basketball (1952-55)______1999 Lisa Couch, Volleyball (1982-85)______2001 Don Read, Football Coach (1968-71, 1981-85)______1999 Chris Crawford, Football (1985-88)______1998 Gordon Riese, Baseball (1960-64)______1997 Mouse Davis, Football Coach (1975-80)______1997 Dave Robbins, Cross Country (1967-70)______2002 Ralph Davis, Track & Football Coach (1954-70)______1998 Mary Ross, Softball (1980-83)______2002 Curtis Delgardo, Football (1986-90)______1999 Shelley Rumberger, Volleyball (1985-88)______2010 Clint Didier, Football (1979-80)______2000 Dan Russell, Wrestling (1988-91)______1998 Charles “Chip” Dunn, Football (1997-2000)______2006 Joy Russell, Volleyball (1990-93)______2002 Jack Dunn, Baseball Coach (1975-94)______1998 Rick Sanders, Wrestling (1965-68)______1997 Jim Dunn, Baseball (1977-79)______2012 Chuck Seal, Wrestling (1966-69)______2010 Tracey Eaton, Football (1983-85, 87)______2001 Jordan Senn, Football (2004-07)______2014 Deb Fitzhugh, Softball (1980-83)______1999 Larry Sellers, Administrator/Meritorious Service (1968-99)______2004 Nique Fradella, Volleyball (2006-09)______2014 James Sisson, Wrestling (1989-93)______2004 Ryan Fuqua, Football (2001-04)______2012 Kristi Smith, Basketball (1993-96)______2001 Stuart Gaussoin, Football (1978-1981)______2014 Dave Stief, Football (1974-77)______2000 Marlin Grahn, Wrestling Coach/Athlete (1969-2006)______2008 Charlie Stoudamire, Basketball/Football (1969-72)______2002 Karen Haberlach, Volleyball (1975-78)______1998 Willie Stoudamire, Basketball (1969-72)______1999 Joe Holland, Athletic Director, Coach (1946-64)______1997 Karen Strong, Basketball (1975-77)______2010 Michele Hughes, Basketball/Softball (1988-91)______2004 Mike Tichy, Baseball Coach, Meritorious Service (1957-92)______2000 Theresa Huitinga, Volleyball (1982-85)______2008 Sarah Tiller, Women’s Golf (2001-05)______2012 Kristin Jacobs, Softball (1990-91)______2006 Tom Trebelhorn, Baseball (1967-70)______1998 Lynda Johnson, Volleyball (1982-85)______1997 Robin Unger, Track, Volleyball (1991-96)______2001 Felicia Johnston, Golf Coach (2001-07)______2014 Tim Von Dulm, Football (1969-70)______2008 June Jones, Football (1975-76)______1998 Tim Walsh, Football Coach (1993-2006)______2012 Kelsey Kahle, Basketball (2005-09)______2014 Howard Westcott, Wrestling Coach (1952-71)______1997 Terri Jo Kelly, Volleyball (1983-84)______2014 Billy “Bye-Bye” White, Football (1960-63)______2006 Kari Kockler, Volleyball/Basketball (1986-91)______2004 Bill Wilkerson, Basketball (1965-67)______2004 Cathy Kuntz, Volleyball/Basketball (1984-89)______1998 Freeman Williams, Basketball (1974-78)______1997 Neil Lomax, Football (1977-80)______1997 Masaru Yatabe, Wrestling (1964-69)______1999 Roy Love, Athletic Director, Coach, Athlete (1962-93)______1998 1962 NAIA Runner-Up Baseball Team______2012 Hall of Fame Coach Sharkey Nelson (top Don Lovell, Baseball (1982-85)______1999 1967 National Champion Wrestling Team______1997 photo) is joined by another Hall of Famer, Cynthia Macom, Softball (1988-91)______2010 1981 National Runner-Up Volleyball Team______2014 Paul Poetsch (16), and Jack Viskov in 1955. Matt Mandigo, Golf (1990-93)______2010 1984 National Champion Volleyball Team______1998 Kim Manifesto, Women’s Basketball (1993-96)______2001 1985 National Champion Volleyball Team______1998 The Stoudamire brothers, Charlie (10) and Teri Mariani, Softball Coach/Three-sport athlete (1970-2008)______1999 1988 National Champion Volleyball Team______2006 Willie (22), (bottom photo). Jerry Minor, Golf (1975-78)______2000 1989 National Champion Wrestling Team______1999 Jeff and Marty Mozzochi, Volleyball Coaches (1984-92)______1999 1990 National Champion Wrestling Team______1999 Debra Myra, Track, Cross Country (1984-87)______2000 1992 National Champion Volleyball Team______2008

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