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Pacific Men's Basketball Notes PACIFIC MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES Director of Athletics Communications - Rebecca Scharmann • [email protected] • 209-946-2730 SCHEDULE & RESULTS GAME DETAILS 1-0, 0-0 WCC Friday, November 8, 2019 • 4:30 PM (Hawai’i) Stan Sheriff Center • Honolulu, Hawai’i Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 TV: NA Date Day Opponent Watch Time/Result November Radio: pacifictigers.com 5 Tue Stanislaus State TheW.tv W, 69-47 Talent: Zack Bayrouty 8 Fri v. South Dakota - $ NA 7:30 PM 10 Sun v. Florida A&M - $ NA 5:30 PM 11 Mon at Hawai’i - $ Spectrum Sports 10:00 PM 14 Thu Pacific Union TheW.tv 7:00 PM 17 Sun UC Riverside - # TheW.tv 3:00 PM 19 Tue Coppin State - # TheW.tv 7:00 PM 23 Sat Boise State TheW.tv 4:00 PM PACIFIC TIGERS SOUTH DAKOTA COUGARS 26 Tue SIU-Edwardsville - # TheW.tv 7:00 PM 29 Fri Longwood - # TheW.tv 7:00 PM 2019-20 Record ...........................................1-0 2018-19 Record .......................................13-17 December WCC Record ..............................................0-0 CCAA Record .............................................7-9 4 Wed Cal State Fullerton TheW.tv 7:00 PM Neutral Record ............................................0-0 Neutral Record ............................................1-4 7 Sat at Long Beach State TBD 7:00 PM 15 Sun CSUN TheW.tv 3:00 PM Head Coach..... Damon Stoudamire (4th year) Head Coach......................... Todd Lee (2nd year) Career Record .........................................33-58 Career Record .......................................167-98 18 Wed at UNLV TBD 7:00 PM WCC Record ..........................................17-36 Summit League Record ..............................7-9 21 Sat Idaho State TheW.tv 7:00 PM 28 Sat at UC Irvine TBD 7:00 PM January SERIES NOTES: 2 Thu *at Pepperdine TheW.tv 7:00 PM • This marks the two squads first meeting. 4 Sat *Saint Mary’s Stadium 7:00 PM 11 Sat *San Francisco NBCBA/ROOT 4:00 PM 16 Thu *at Portland TBD 7:00 PM 18 Sat *at Santa Clara WCCN 2:00 PM 23 Thu *BYU Stadium 7:00 PM 25 Sat *at Gonzaga ROOT 7:00 PM 30 Thu *LMU TheW.tv 7:00 PM February 1 Sat *San Diego TheW.tv 7:00 PM PROJECTED STARTERS 6 Thu *at San Francisco TheW.tv 8:00 PM 8 Sat *Pepperdine TheW.tv 7:00 PM No. Yr. Pos. Name Hometown/Previous School 0 Jr. Guard Jahlil Tripp Brooklyn N.Y./South Plains College 13 Thu *Portland TheW.tv 7:00 PM 1 Gr. Guard Austin Vereen Washington, D.C./Virginia Military Institute 15 Sat *at Saint Mary’s Stadium 5:00 PM 2 R-Jr. Center Amari McCray Ruston, La./Howard College 22 Sat *Santa Clara TheW.tv 7:00 PM 4 Fr. Guard Daniss Jenkins Dallas, Texas/Dallas Hillcrest HS 27 Thu *at LMU TheW.tv 7:00 PM 25 Jr. Point Guard Justin Moore San Diego, Calif./Georgia Tech 29 Sat *at San Diego TBD 7:00 PM March TIGER RESERVES 5-6 Thu WCC Championship - First Round No. Yr. Pos. Name Hometown/Previous School 7 Sat WCC Championship - Quarterfinals 3 Fr. Guard Pierre Crockrell II Tacoma, Wash./Prolific Prep 9 Mon WCC Championship - Semifinals 11 Gr. Guard Gary Chivichyan Los Angeles, Calif./Idaho State 10 Tue WCC Championship 13 Jr. Forward Jeremiah Bailey Fairbanks, Calif./Pima College 20 So. Guard Jade Brahmbhatt Olney, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase 22 So. Guard Jahbril Price-Noel Scarborough, Ontario/SW Christain Academy (Ark.) $ - The Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 24 Jr. Guard Broc Finstuen Pine Island, Minn./Casper College # - College Hoops Roadshow 30 Fr. Forward Takori Rooks Memphis, Tenn./Bartlett HS * - West Coast Conference Contest 33 Jr. Center James Hampshire Flagstaff, Ariz./Casper College 35 Gr. Forward/Center Shaquillo Fritz Freeport, Bahamas/Arkansas State All times are (PST) 2 PACIFIC MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES LAST TIME OUT Pacific snagged its first victory of the season on Tuesday night, when it defeated Stanislaus STATISTICAL COMPARISON State, 69-47. In his first game in over a year, junior Amari McCray finished 7-for-9 from the PAC CATEGORY USD field for a team-leading 14 points. He also totaled eight rebounds and two steals against the 0-0 2019-20 Record 0-0 Warriors. As a team, Pacific shot 49-percent (25-51) from the field and 60-percent (15-25) 0-0 at Home 0-0 from the free throw line. 0-0 on the Road 0-0 0-0 Neutral 0-0 00.0 Points Per Game 00.0 00.0 Opp. Points Per Game 00.0 PRESEASON AWARDS 00.0 3-PT FG Pct. 00.0 Senior Jahlil Tripp was to the Preseason All-WCC team this season after another successful 00.0 Opp. 3-PT FG Pct. 00.0 season with the Tigers. He paced the conference last wseason with 51 steals and his 48 the 00.0 FT% 00.0 year prior were good for second among WCC competitors. 00.0 Opp. FT% 00.0 00.0 FG% 00.0 00.0 Opp. FG% 00.0 00.0 Rebounds Per Game 00.0 INJURY REPORT 00.0 Opp. Rebounds Per Game 00.0 Amari McCray, who missed the entire last season due to a knee injury will make his debut 00.0 Assists Per Game 00.0 tonight against the Warriors. Freshman Jonathan Salazar will utilize his redshirt season this 00.0 Turnovers Per Game 00.0 year. 0.0 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.0 0.0 Steals Per Game 0.0 0.0 Blocks Per Game 0.0 WELCOME HOME The Tigers will have a number of fresh new faces on the court this season after returning just four letterwinners -- Jahlil Tripp, Jeremiah Bailey, Jahbril Price-Noel, and Jade Brahmbhat -- from last years squad. The Tigers welcome four, four-year, transfers — Austin Vereen (Graduate, Virginia Military Institute), Gary Chivichyan (Graduate, Idaho State), Justin Moore (Junior, Georgia Tech), and Shaquillo Fritz (Graduate, Arkansas State). Rounded out by Cypress College transfers — junior Broc Finstuen and James Hampshire — and freshman Pierre Crockrell II, Daniss Jenkins, and Takori Rooks. STANDINGS Team WCC Pct. Overall Pct. WCC ALL-CONFERENCE BYU 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 In 2018-19, Jahlil Tripp have earned All-WCC recogniton for the second-straight year ... GON 10-0 .000 1-0 1.000 earning honorable mention. Last season, Tripp earned Second Team honors, while Gallinat LMU 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 was named honorable mention. PAC 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 POR 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 SCU 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 HOME COURT SMC 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 The Tigers will spend significantly more time at home this season, hosting 10 non-confer- USF 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 ence contests. Following its three games in Hawai’i next week, Pacific will return to the Alex PEP 0-0 .000 0-1 0.000 G. Spanos Center for seven-consecutive home games against Pacific Union, UC Riverside, USD 0-0 .000 0-1 0.000 Coppin State, Boise State, SIUE, Longwood, and Cal State Fullerton. 2019-20 PRESEASON POLL Team Points (first-place votes) Gonzaga 79 (7) Saint Mary’s 75 (3) BYU 65 Pepperdine 56 Santa Clara 50 San Francisco 40 Loyola Marymount 34 Pacific 21 San Diego 21 Portland 9 PACIFIC MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTES 3 2019-20 QUICK FACTS ACTIVE ROSTER Location ..........................................................Stockton, Calif. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School Nickname ..................................................................... Tigers 0 Jahlil Tripp G 6-5 Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y./South Plains College Colors ........................................................ Orange and Black 1 Austin Vereen G 6-4 Gr. Washington, D.C./Virginia Military Institute Affiliation ................................................... NCAA Division I 2 Amari McCray C 6-9 R-Jr. Ruston, La./Howard College Conference ........................................West Coast Conference 3 Pierre Crockrell II PG 6-0 Fr. Tacoma, Wash./Prolific Prep Founded ..............................1851 (CA First Chartered Univ.) 4 Daniss Jenkins G 6-3 Fr. Dallas, Texas/Dallas Hillcrest HS Enrollment ......................................... 3,548 Undergraduates 11 Gary Chivichyan G 6-4 Gr. Los Angeles, Calif./Idaho State Interim President .................................Dr. Pamela A. Eibeck 13 Jeremiah Bailey F 6-6 Jr. Fairbanks, Alaska/Pima College Director of Athletics ............................................Janet Lucas 20 Jade Brahmbhatt G 5-11 So. Olney, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase SWA ..................................................................Holly Trexler 22 Jahbril Price-Noel G 6-7 So. Scarborough, Ontario/SW Christian Academy (Ark.) Athletic Department Phone .............................209-946-2472 24 Broc Finstuen G 6-4 Jr. Pine Island, Minn./Casper College Box Office Phone .............................................209-946-2474 25 Justin Moore PG 6-4 Jr. San Diego, Calif./Georgia Tech 30 Takori Rooks F 6-5 Fr. Memphis, Tenn./Bartlett HS 33 James Hampshire C 7-1 Jr. Flagstaff, Ariz./CAsper College MEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF 35 Shaquillo Fritz F/C 6-8 Gr. Freeport, Bahamas/Arkansas State Head Coach .......................Damon Stoudamire (4th Season) alma mater .......................................................Arizona, 2008 CLASS BREAKDOWN Assoc. Head Coach .................... Leonard Perry (3rd Season) alma mater ..........................................................Idaho, 1995 Freshman (3) Sophomore (2) Junior (5) Senior (1) Graduates (3) Pierre Crockrell II Jade Brahmbhatt Jeremiah Bailey Jahlil Tripp Gary Chivichyan Assistant Coach ............................... Luke Wicks (3rd Season) Daniss Jenkins Jahbril Price-Noel Broc Finstuen Shaquillo Fritz alma mater ........................................... Northern State, 2008 Takori Rooks James Hampshire Austin Vereen Amari McCray Assistant Coach ............................ Jaydee Luster (3rd Season) Justin Moore alma mater .................................................... Wyoming, 2011 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Director of Operations ..................................... Shakir Evans No. Name Pronunciation Video Specialist ...................................Justin Hawkins-Young 0 Jahlil Tripp jaw-lil Certified Athletic Trainer .................................... Chris Pond 4 Daniss Jenkins day-niss 11 Gary Chivichyan chiv-itch-ee-n 20 Jade Brhmbhatt bra-m-bot 24 Broc Finstuen Fin-stoon MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY 30 Takori Rooks tuh-Cory | rooks (rhymes with “hooks”) 2018-19 Overall Record .....................................
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