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13-14 SEC 2.Indd EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES QUICK FACTS Location: Cheney, Washington Enrollment: 12,791 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Red and White Arena (Capacity): Reese Court (5,000) Press Row Phone: (509) 359-6331 Athletics Director: Bill Chaves Sports Info. Director: Dave Cook SID Phone: (509) 359-6334 (Offi ce) (509) 280-2502 (Cell) (509) 359-2828 (Fax) Website: www.goeags.com NOTES TEAM FACTS Eastern Washington’s 2013-14 roster fea- Head Coach: Jim Hayford tures an international fl air. The Eagles feature Years at Eastern Washington: Third Record at EWU: 25-38 seven players from foreign countries, includ- Overall Record: 279-122 (14 seasons) ing three from Australia, three from Germany Offi ce Phone: (509) 359-2497 and one from Serbia. Assistant Coaches: Craig Fortier Shantay Legans Eastern Washington ranked 12th in NCAA Alex Pribble 2012-13 Record: 10-21, 7-13 BSC (9th) Division I in 3-pointers made per game last season, averaging 8.5 per game. The Eagles PERSONNEL PICTURE made 14-of-26 3-pointers in a March 7 win Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 over Idaho State. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Incoming Freshmen/Transfers: 3/1 Returning All-Big Sky Performers: 1 The Eagles set a school record with 176 blocked shots last season. Eastern Washing- ton was just three blocks away from tying 2012-13 TEAM STATS the league record of 179 blocks set by Idaho Field Goal %: ........................................415 State in 2005-06. EWU’s average of 5.7 3-pt./game: ........................................... 8.5 blocks per game led the Big Sky and ranked 3-point FG%: ........................................341 JIM HAYFORD Scoring: ................................................69.2 12th in the nation. The Eagles return Venky Scoring Defense.: ............................. 74.5 Jois, who led the league in shot blocks, and Rebounding Margin: .........................-2.4 Martin Seiferth, who was second in blocked shots. Free Throw %: .....................................655 Assists Per Game: .............................13.4 Blocks Per Game: ................................5.7 EWU’s upcoming schedule includes 10 games against six schools who Steals Per Game: .................................5.3 participated in national postseason tournaments a year ago. EWU will play six of those games on the road and four at home. RECORD LAST FIVE YEARS ADMINISTRATION Year Overall Conf. 2012-13 10-21 7-13 2011-12 15-17 8-8 2010-11 10-20 7-9 2009-10 9-21 5-11 2008-09 12-18 6-10 Total 56-97 32-48 DR. RODOLFO DR. LAURIE BILL CHAVES PAM PARKS DAVE COOK ARÉVALO MORLEY ATHLETICS ASSISTANT SPORTS PRESIDENT FAR DIRECTOR AD/SWA INFO. DIRECTOR 16 BIG SKY CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL WWW.BIGSKYCONF.COM EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES JIM HAYFORD FILE Alma Mater: Azusa Pacifi c ‘90 Years as EWU: Entering Third HAYFORD’S ALL-TIME Record at EWU: 25-38 RECORD VS. BIG SKY Overall record: 279-122 School W L ISU 5 0 Hayford was hired as the EWU’s 17th UM 0 5 men’s basketball coach on March 29, MSU 3 1 2011. He spent the previous 10 years UND 0 2 at Division III Whitworth in Spokane, NAU 4 0 UNC 1 3 compiling a 217-57 record. He coached PSU 1 3 JIM HAYFORD the Pirates to eight 20-win seasons, SAC 1 3 HEAD COACH six appearances in the NCAA Division SUU 1 1 THIRD SEASON III Tournament (including the last fi ve WSU 0 4 seasons in a row), fi ve Northwest Con- ASSISTANTS ference titles, three NCAA DIII Sweet 16 TYLER HARVEY CRIAG FORTIER appearances (2008, 2010, 2011) and one Elite Eight appear- ance (2011). He was named the Northwest Conference Coach SHANTAY LEGANS of the Year fi ve times. He also spent two years as the head 2013-14 ALEX PRIBBLE coach at Sioux Falls where he went 37-27. SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 2012-13 RESULTS 10 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 2:05 HAYFORD YEAR-BY-YEAR 17 AT WASHINGTON 5:05 OVEMBER 19 WALLA WALLA 6:05 N 1 10 AT WASHINGTON ST. L 88-69 22 VS. BOSTON UNIVERSITY 4:30 Year School Overall Conf. Finish 1 12 AT CS NORTHRIDGE L 96-79 23 VS. LIU BROOKLYN 3:00 1999-01 Sioux Falls 37-27 - 1 18 AT SAINT MARY’S L 85-66 24 AT UC IRVINE 4:00 EATTLE 20 VS. UTAH VALLEY L 86-83 2001-11 Whitworth 217-57 - 29 S 6:05 DECEMBER 21 VS. SC UPSTATE W 75-70 2011-12 Eastern Washington 15-17 8-8 4th 8 AT SAINT MARY 5:35 23 AT SANTA CLARA L 89-74 2012-13 Eastern Washington 10-21 7-13 9th 15 UC IRVINE 2:05 30 CS FULLERTON W 79-75 Totals 279-122 15-21 22 AT SETON HALL 5:05 DECEMBER 28 AT CONNECTICUT 1:05 6 IDAHO L 81-79, OT JANUARY 10 SEATTLE L 75-69 2 *AT WEBER STATE 6:05 17 AT UC DAVIS L 87-65 4 *AT IDAHO STATE 6:05 20 *WEBER STATE L 74-53 EWU’S ALL-TIME RECORD VS. BIG SKY 9 *MONTANA 6:05 22 *IDAHO STATE W 57-54 11 *MONTANA STATE 2:05 JANUARY 16 *AT NORTHERN ARIZONA 6:35 3 *AT MONTANA L 81-66 Overall Big Sky* 18 *AT SACRAMENTO STATE 7:05 5 *AT MSU L 70-68, OT School Won Lost Won Lost 23 *SOUTHERN UTAH 7:05 10 *N. ARIZONA W 82-59 Idaho State 38 27 32 23 27 *AT PORTLAND STATE 7:05 12 *SAC STATE L 60-53 30 *NORTH DAKOTA 6:05 Montana 19 48 17 40 17 *AT NORTH DAKOTA L 65-47 FEBRUARY 19 *AT NO. COLORADO L 72-56 Montana State 32 42 21 31 1 *NORTHERN COLORADO 2:05 26 *AT SO. UTAH L 69-55 North Dakota 1 3 0 2 6 *AT MONTANA STATE 7:05 28 *PORTLAND STATE W 76-65 Northern Arizona 25 34 25 33 8 *AT MONTANA 7:05 31 *MONTANA STATE W 72-68 13 *SACRAMENTO STATE 6:05 Northern Colorado 6 9 5 9 ORTHERN RIZONA FEBRUARY 15 *N A 2:05 Portland State 19 21 18 18 AT OUTHERN TAH 2 *MONTANA L 65-46 22 * S U 7:05 24 *PORTLAND STATE 6:05 7 *AT SAC ST. L 61-55 Sacramento State 26 12 23 11 27 *AT NORTHERN COLORADO 6:05 9 *AT NAU W 77-74, OT Southern Utah 2 4 1 1 MARCH 16 *SOUTHERN UTAH W 86-72 Weber State 20 43 19 37 1 *AT NORTH DAKOTA 2:05 18 *AT PORTLAND ST. L 89-80 6 *IDAHO STATE 6:05 23 SAM HOUSTON ST. W 81-76 *Includes Big Sky Tournament games 8 *WEBER STATE 2:05 28 *NO. COLO. L 88-80, OT 13 BIG SKY QUARTERFINALS MARCH 14 BIG SKY SEMIFINALS 2 *NORTH DAKOTA L 78-74 15 BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP 7 *AT IDAHO STATE W 87-73 9 *AT WEBER STATE L 65-57 *BIG SKY CONFERENCE GAME 1 – 2K SPORTS CLASSIC, IRVINE, CALIF. GAMES TIMES LOCAL TO SITE/SUBJECT TO *BIG SKY CONFERENCE GAME CHANGE BIG SKY CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL WWW.BIGSKYCONF.COM 17 EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Yr Ex Hometown (Previous School) 0 Ognjen Miljkovic F 6-7 220 Fr. HS Belgrade Serbie (Bishop Montomgery HS) 1 Tyler Harvey G 6-4 175 So. 1V Torrance, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery HS) 2 Daniel Hill G 5-9 160 So. 1V Sydney, Australia (Newington College HS) 4 Danny Powell F 6-6 225 Fr. HS-RS Phoenix, Ariz. Desert Vista HS) 10 Parker Kelly G 6-4 195 Jr. 2L Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep HS) 11 Sir Washington G 6-3 180 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Clark HS) 12 Martin Seiferth F 6-10 230 Jr. 1V Berlin, Germany (Max Taut School/Oregon) 13 Thomas Rueter F 6-6 225 So. 1V Breckerfi eld, Germany (Theodor-Huess HS) 21 Frederik Jorg F 7-1 285 So. 1V Korschenbroich Germany (Gynmasium Eversten HS) 22 Drew Brandon G 6-3 180 Jr. JC Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS/Sierra College) 33 Garrett Moon F 6-5 200 Jr. JC San Francisco, Calif. (Wallenberg HS/Coll. of San Fran.) 44 Felix Von Hofe F 6-5 200 Fr. HS Melbourne, Australia (Wesley Coll./Australia Institute of Sports) 55 Venky Jois F 6-7 220 So. 1V Spokane, Wash. (Gonzaga Prep HS) STAR WATCH VENKY JOIS FORWARD SO., 6-7, 220 Named the 2012-13 Big Sky Freshman of the Year, and Honorable Mention All-Conference. Led the Big Sky with an average of 9.0 rebounds per game. Led the Big Sky in blocked shots with an average of 2.4 per game. MARTIN SEIFERTH FORWARD JR., 6-10, 230 Shot .623 percent from the fl oor, second in the Big VENKY JOIS Sky last season. Finished second in the league in blocked shots with an average of 2.2 per KEY PLAYERS RETURNING/LOST game. Returning Yr. Pos. PPG RPG ASP FG% FT% Averaged 8.2 points and 6.3 rebounds *Venky Jois So. F 12.3 9.0 2.0 .488 .712 per game as a sophomore. *Parker Kelly Jr. G 9.5 2.6 1.0 .431 .770 *Martin Seiferth Jr. C 8.2 6.3 0.3 .623 .495 TYLER HARVEY Tyler Harvey So. G 7.1 2.3 1.5 .523 .435 GUARD *Thomas Reuter So. F 5.4 3.1 1.5 .346 .600 SO., 6-4, 175, SO. Appeared in 21 games, starting four as a redshirt Lost Pos. PPG RPG ASP FG% FT% freshman. Collin Chiverton G 10.8 2.0 0.4 .402 .688 Came on late last sea- Kevin Winford G 6.1 1.9 2.4 .350 .649 son, averaging 16.5 points *Je� rey Forbes G 6.0 2.4 2.0 .366 .806 per game over the fi nal Jordan Hickert F 3.0 2.1 0.4 .309 .833 eight games of the season.
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