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1989

University of San Diego Men's Media Guide 1988-1989

University of San Diego Athletics Department

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PEOPLE TO KNOW AT USD

A Message From President Hughes The men's basketball program is integral to the University's athletic endeavors, just as the athletic program is integral to our view of education - which is that education should develop the whole person. This program moved from NCAA Division II to Division I nine years ago, and each year has seen increasing strength and competitive capabilities in the USO team. The University is proud of the team's accomplishments, and pleased to support the program in every way possible, including scholarship aid to our athletes, recognition of the values of the program, and promotion of intercollegiate athletics. I believe our USO team will be receiving some national attention this year, and / look forward to watching the season's events unfold. Author E. Hughes President

Sr. Sally Furay Thomas Burke Vice President - Provost Vice President - Student Affairs University Representative President of WCAC Executive Committee

Jack Boyce John McNamara Vice President - Financial Affairs Vice President - University Relations TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1

USO TORERO'S MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA 1988-89 Basketball Yearbook The 1988-89 University of San Diego Basketball Media Guide & Media Guide was prepared and edited by USO Sports Information Director Ted Gosen for use by media covering Torero basketball. The publica­ TABLE OF CONTENTS tion is available to the general public on a limited basis at $4.00 per copy. All requests should be sent to the SID Office: University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110. People to Know at USO ...... Inside Front Cover Athletic Department Personnel ...... 2 Introducing Torero Basketball .. . 3 SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF ·, Head Hank Egan . 4 Ted Gosen ...... Sports Information Director Assistant Coaches ...... 5 Office # (619) 260-4803 1988-1989 Outlook ...... 6 Home # (619) 486-3284 Roster ...... 7 John Rollo ...... Assistant Seniors ...... 8 Emelie Tirre ...... Student Assistant Players/'87-88 Review ...... 9-13 Lisa Ziomkowski ...... Student Assistant San Diego - America's Finest City ...... 14 Fax Machine phone number ...... (619) 292-0388 University Profile ...... 15 USO All-Time Opponent Records ...... 16 1988-89 Opponents ...... 17-20 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Lehigh University ...... 17 Phone Loyola College-MD ...... 17 (619) 260-4803 University of New Mexico ...... 17 California Lutheran...... 17 Director of Athletics ...... Tom Iannacone UC Santa Barbara ...... 17 Assistant to the Athletic Director ...... Dan Yourg Cal State Fullerton .... 17 Director of Recreation ...... John Martin Seattle Pacific University ...... 18 Director of lntramurals ...... Gary Becker University of Montana ...... 18 Director of Summer Camps ...... Pat Buczaczer University of Nevada-Reno ... 18 Athletic Department Secretary ...... Grace McElhaney University of North Texas ...... 18 Head Athletic Trainer ...... Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T. ,C. Marist College ...... 18 Football ...... Brian Fogarty ...... 19 Baseball ...... John Cunningham Western Kentucky University ...... 19 Tennis ...... Ed Collins Gonzaga University .. . 19 Golf ...... Frank Cates University of Portland ...... 19 Cross Country ...... Rich Cota University of ...... 19 Crew ...... Joe Flohr . . . . . 20 Soccer ...... Seamus McFadden Pepperdine University ...... 20 Women's Basketball ...... Kathy Marpe Loyola Marymount University ..... 20 Women's Volleyball ...... John Martin St. Mary's College ...... 20 Women's Swimming ...... Gary Becker U.S. International University . . . . . 20 Women's Softball ...... Larry Caudillo 1979-1988 USO Division I Basketball Scores .. 21 Women's Tennis ...... Sherri Stephens 1987-1988 Final Statistics . .. 22 Women's Crew ...... John Ciani Returning Player Results ...... 23 Women's Cross Country ...... Rich Cota All.:rime Torero Records ... 24-25 USO Strength Coach ...... Wayne Jacobs WCAC History/USO Div. I Standings ...... 26 USO Team Physicians ...... William P. Curran, M.D. 1988-89 Torero Team Photo . .. .. 27 James B. Orwig, M.D. Radio & Television Roster .28 Robert Button, M.D. Primary Media Outlets ...... Inside Back Cover Lawrence V. Tkach , M.D. 1988-89 Schedule ...... Back Cover BASKETBALL STAFF Office # (619) 260-4829

Head Coach ...... Hank Egan Assistant Coach ...... Mike Legarza QUICK FACTS Assistant Coach ...... Assistant Coach ...... Gus Magee FOUNDED: 1949 LOCATION : San Diego, CA 92110 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ENROLLMENT: 5,600 NICKNAME: Torero's The 1988-89 Basketball Media Guide is published by the USO COLORS: Columbia Blue, Navy & White Sports Information Department. A special thanks to the following HOME COURT: USO Sports Center (2 ,500) people who have put many hours of hard work into this guide; CONFERENCE: West Coast Athletic Conference Ultratype & Graphics Inc.; Axis Printing; Joe Gosen, Brad PRESIDENT: Dr. Author E. Hughes Mangin, and Herb Carlson (independent photographers); and UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVE: Thomas Burke Emelie Tirre, student assistant. IJAWen,ly of San Dfegc) AdWtl ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL PAGE2

TOM IANNACONE, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS The University of San Diego athletic department has a new Director. Tom Iannacone assumed the position September 1, 1988 after a nation-wide search for a successor to Rev. Patrick Cahill. The 47-year-old Iannacone comes to the University of San Diego with an im­ pressive list of credentials and a thorough knowledge of intercollegiate athletics. He spent the past four years at St. Francis College in Loretto, Pennsylvania as the Director of Athletics. Hard work, loyalty and dedication are just some of the words that easily describe Iannacone. His major contributions at St. Francis included the expansion of sports offerings and scholarships for both men and women, improved budgets, renovation of athletic facilities, the hiring of additional staff, and the establishment of a master plan for the future and continual development of athletics. He served on several ECAC Metro Conference committees, most notably the committee on conference development, which developed a plan for the future and implemented the position for a full-time commissioner. Prior to his tenure at St. Francis, Iannacone served as assistant athletic director at Fordham University from 1977-84. Along with his administrative duties at Fordham, he was an assistant football coach for the Rams. From 1975-78, he acted as offensive coordinator and backfield coach as Fordham captured 19 victories in their final 24 games during this span. The 1977 squad was and remains the highest scoring team in Fordham history, averaging 34 points per game. In 1983 Iannacone was presented the prestigious Jack Coffey Award by the Alumni Association for outstanding contributions to Fordham athletics. He has also served on various Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference committees. Prior to Fordham, Iannacone taught physical education and coached track and football in the Ridgefield, Norwalk and New Milford (CT) school districts from 1964-76. He made his collegiate football coaching debut as an offensive backfield coach at Western Connecticut State University in 1974. A 1964 graduate of the University of Connecticut, Iannacone received his master of science degree in physical education from Southern Connecticut State University in 1973. Tom and his wife, Cynthia, have three children: Tom Jr., Jennifer and Eric.

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HEAD COACH HANK EGAN Head Coach Hank Egan enters his fifth season at the helm of the USO basketball program. He has tallied an impressive four-year record at San Diego of 70-43, and a 46-11 mark in the USO Sports Center. Beginning his 18th season as a head coach at the NCAA Division I level, Hank car­ ries an overall record of 218-228 into the 1988-89 campaign. Coach Egan found the 1987-88 season a challenging one as his thirteen-man roster-including seven freshmen-finished the season with an overall record of 11-17. In 1986-87 Coach Egan guided the Toreros to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. With a tough 62-61 loss to Auburn University in the tournament's first round, the USO men's basketball team completed its most successful season ever with a 24-6 record. Along the way USO won fourteen consecutive games and won the regular-season West Coast Athletic Conference championship with a 13-1 record. His peers from the WCAC voted him the 1986-87 Coach of the Year. In 1985-86 he guided the Toreros to a fine record of 19-9 and was named Co-Coach of the Year in the WCAC, sharing the honor with Pepperdine's Jim Har­ rick (now at UCLA). A recognized expert in the technical aspects of the game, Hank has an impeccable reputation for integrity, and is a coach who "gets the most" out of his players. Acknowledged as one of the finest defensive coaches in the nation, good defense is a trademark with Egan-coached teams. His 1986-87 team finished #1 in the nation in percentage defense (40.1%) and in the top-ten in scoring defense (60.3). His 1985-86 team finished 8th in the nation in field goal percentage defense, limiting opponents to 42.4% shooting. Prior to USO, Hank coached at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs for eighteen years, thirteen as the head coach. Highlights of his coaching career include his 1986-87 club that finished 24-6 and participated in NCAA Tournament; his 1985-86 team that finished 19-9; and his 16-9 Air Force club from 1976. As evidence of the high regard in which he is held by his colleagues and basketball people in general, Hank was the alternate coach to (USC) for the 1984 United States Olympic Basketball team; he was a coach in the Olympic tryouts in Bloomington, Indiana, and also scouted South American Olympic teams in San Paulo, Brazil; he is a member of the Legislative Commission of the National Basketball Coaches Association of America; and, was one of only ten coaches chosen in 1984 by the NCAA to participate and represent the country's coaches in a special meeting of Presidents, Athletic Directors, and Faculty Representatives called to study the strengthening of academic requirements for intercollegiate athletics. Before becoming the second head coach in Air Force basketball history, Egan was the freshman mentor for two seasons and was chief scout and recruiter during the 1970-71 season. From 1966 to 1968, he was an assistant junior varsity coach. A three-time basketball letterman at Navy, he also played several seasons on Air Force service teams and has coached on both the military and AAU levels. Hank graduated from the Naval Academy in 1960 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering. His hobbies include golf, jogging, reading and crossword puzzles. Hank and his wife Judy have two children, John and Kelly.

EGAN'S CAREER RECORD

Year School W-L Pct. 1971-84 Air Force 148-185 .444 1984-85 San Diego 16-11 .593 1985-86 San Diego 19-9 .679 1986-87 San Diego 24-6 .800 1987-88 San Diego 11-17 .393

Totals at U.S.D. 70-43 .619 Career 17 years 218-228 .489 ASSISTANT COACHES PAGES

ASSISTANT COACH MIKE LEGARZA Mike Legarza starts his fifth year as an assistant coach at the University of San Diego. In addition to being Coach Egan's top assistant, Mike is the recruiting coordinator and coaches the big men. Prior to USD Mike gained valuable coaching experience in 1974 under of Fresno State as the Bulldogs went 25-10. During the 1982-83 season Mike was a graduate assistant at the University of Nevada-Reno under . A 1983 graduate of Nevada-Reno, Mike received his B.A. degree in Physical Education. Besides coaching, Mike played basketball at Nevada-Reno during the 1980-82 seasons. An All-State guard his second year at Menlo College in Atherton, California, Mike led the state in shooting (.93%) and was the team's MVP. Mike prepped at Reno HS where he was All-State in both football and basketball. In the spring of 1987, Mike received his M.S. degree in Educational Counseling from the University of San Diego. Mike and his wife Kim reside in Del Mar.

ASSISTANT COACH RANDY BENNETT Randy Bennett begins his first year at USD as a full-time assistant coach to Hank Egan. In addition to his coaching duties, he will with scouting and recruiting. The past two basketball seasons (1986-88) Randy was a part-time assistant coach with the University of Idaho. Their '87-88 team finished 19-11 and second in the Big Sky Con­ ference. The past two summers Randy directed Hank Egan's boys basketball camps. Prior to Idaho, he was a volunteer assistant at USD (1985-86) while finishing up his degree at UC San Diego. A 1986 graduate of UC San Diego, Randy received his B.S. degree in Animal Physiology. He played two years of basketball at UCSD (1983-85) and two years at Mesa Community College (1980-82) in Mesa, AZ under his dad, Tom Bennett. In his two years at Mesa, the team went 56-10 and made it to the nationals his freshman year. Randy, currently working on his M.A. in teaching, is single and resides in San Diego.

ASSISTANT COACH GUS MAGEE Gus Magee began his USD coaching career as a graduate assistant to , while pursuing his M. S. degree in Social Science. He then joined the USD basketball staff full-time in 1973. Magee also completed his undergraduate degree at USD and was a top basketball player here after completing his tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force. Gus played under legendary Coach and holds most of the Toreros rebounding records including 948 career rebounds, most rebounds in a single game (24), most rebounds in a season (344), and the single season average (14.4 rpg). Gus was the first USD alumnus to be inducted into the University of San Diego Basketball Hall of Fame. Coach Magee takes great pride in being involved with USD basketball since 1966 and in helping it to grow from a small college program to its current status as a member of the NCAA Division I ranks and the West Coast Athletic Conference. He is currently an Administrative Analyst with the San Diego Public Library System . Gus and his wife Faye have one son, Mark. 1988-89 OUTLOOK PAGE6

1988-1989 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASKETBALL OUTLOOK

The 1988-89 version of the University of San Diego basketball team, under the direction of fifth-year coach Hank Egan, will again feature primarily underclassmen. There are seven freshmen and five sophomores among the sixteen players listed on the roster. "This year we're just a young team and we'll have to fight our way through. We're going to have to spend a lot of time with fundamentals and learn to develop good work habits. We'll just keep our offensive and defensive strategies simple in the beginning and just worry about get­ ting good. We've upgraded our schedule a little bit, and I think that will help us get better. We've got the makings of a pretty good ballclub sometime down the road," states head coach Hank Egan. Lost from last year's 11-17 team are senior forward Marty Munn, the team's leading scorer at 14.5 points per game; senior center Jim Pelton, who started at center in 21 games and averaged 6.7 points per game; junior Mike Haupt, who was the team's leading rebounder at 6.1 rebounds per game before he was lost for the season and his career with an injury to his right knee; and forward John Sayers, the 1987-88 West Coast Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year, who decided to transfer to Cal. Senior Danny Means, last year's team MVP, is back for his fourth and final season . After averaging 12.1 points per game last year from the position, Danny will move back to the slot this year. "We return Danny to the off-guard position where he is most effective. A very mature individual, he should have his best year both as a player and leader," states Coach Egan. The leading candidate for the starting position this season is Danny's younger brother Kelvin . A 6'0" sophomore, Kelvin started at point in the team's final seven games in '88 and averaged 6.4 points per game during that span. Senior Efrem Leonard finished third in scoring at 10.7 points per game and is back to add instant offense off the bench. Newcomers Gylan Dottin (6'5", Santa Ana, CA) and Wayman Stickland (6'2", San Francisco, CA) will both give Kelvin some competition for playing time at the point. Besides Danny Means, junior Craig Cottrell is the only other link from USD's 24-6 club from 1986-87. Cottrell, a 6'5" leaper, should see plenty of action this season at either forward or guard. Craig showed what he is capable of doing when he totaled 32 points and 15 rebounds in USD's back-to-back road games at Loyola and Pepperdine last season. Sophomores Keith Colvin (6'8", Chico, CA) and Randy Thompson (6'6", Chino, CA) will also compete for a starting forward spot with Cottrell. Looking to help USD with the rebounding chores will be newcomers Kelvin Woods (6'5", Pomona, CA), Alan Lewis (6'8", Fullerton, CA) and Carlos Carrillo (6'6", Southgate, CA). This trio of freshmen should get their share of minutes. The starting center should be Dondi Bell, a 6'9" sophomore from San Diego, CA. Bell came on strong at the end of last season and scored 28 points in the team's final two regular-season con­ tests. He also ranked 4th in shot average (1.1) in the WCAC and shot 64.7% from the floor. Keith Colvin, besides playing at forward, will share time with Dondi at the post. John Jerome, a 6'8" transfer from Arizona State University, will redshirt the 1988-89 season and will have one year of eligibility for the Toreros - '89-90 season. Coach Egan and his staff will get their first glance at the young Toreros in action on November 7th when they host Athletes in Action. In preparation for the WCAC race, the Toreros will be tested early on by the likes of Lehigh (at the New Mexico Tournament), UC Santa Barbara, Cal State Fullerton, Montana, Utah and Western Kentucky during their non- ~ conference slate. ROSTER PAGE 7

1988-89 University of San Diego Numerical Men's Basketball Roster Ath. No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. Hometown/Last School 10 Kelvin Means G 6-0 170 so 1V Los Angeles/St. John Bosco HS 12 Efrem Leonard G 6-1 180 SR 1V Diamond Bar/Mt. San Antonio JC 14 Mike Bateman G 6-3 170 FR HS Laverne/Damien HS 20 Gylan Dottin G 6-5 190 FR HS Santa Ana/Saddleback HS 22 Danny Means G 6-2 185 SR 3V Los Angeles/St. John Bosco HS 24 Craig Cottrell G-F 6-5 200 JR 2V Tempe, AZ/Marcos de Niza HS 30 Alan Lewis F 6-8 220 FR HS Fullerton/Fullerton HS 32 Wayman Strickland G 6-2 165 FR HS San Francisco/Riordon HS 34 Alan Trafton G 6-0 165 so 1V Richfield, OH/Hudson HS 40 Kelvin Woods F 6-5 210 FR HS Pomona/Damien HS 42 Carlos Carrillo G-F 6-6 185 FR HS Southgate/Bosco Tech HS 44 Randy Thompson G-F 6-6 195 so 1V Chino/Don Lugo HS 50 Michael Schmierer G 6-3 176 FR HS San Rafael/Marin Catholic 52 Keith Colvin F-C 6-8 220 so 1V Chico/Chico HS 54 Dondi Bell C 6-9 230 so 1V San Diego/Crawford HS RS John Jerome F 6-8 220 SR 1V Prescott, AZ/Arizona State Univ.

Alphabetical Roster Name No. Pos. BATEMAN , Mike 14 G BELL, Dondi 54 C CARRILLO, Carlos 42 G-F COLVIN, Keith 52 C COTTRELL, Craig 24 G-F DOTTIN , Gylan 20 G-F JEROME, John RS F LEONARD, Efrem 12 G LEWIS, Alan 30 F MEANS, Danny 22 G MEANS, Kelvin 10 G SCHMIERER, Michael 50 F STRICKLAND, Wayman 32 G THOMPSON, Randy 44 F TRAFTON, Alan 34 G WOODS, Kelvin 40 F

Returning Starter (1) Sophomores (5) Freshmen (7) Danny Means - 22 Kelvin Means - 10 Mike Bateman - 14 Alan Trafton - 34 Gylan Dottin - 20 Seniors (2) Randy Thompson - 44 Alan Lewis - 30 Efrem Leonard - 12 Keith Colvin - 52 Wayman Strickland - 32 Danny Means - 22 Dondi Bell - 54 Kelvin Woods - 40 Carlos Carrillo - 42 Juniors (1) 1988-89 Redshirt (1) Michael Schmierer - 50 Craig Cottrell - 24 John Jerome SENIORS PAGE 8

#12 EFREM LEONARD 6'1" 180 lb. SENIOR GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Damien HS in La Verne, CA . .. was a two-sport letter winner in basketball and baseball ... averaged 20.0% ppg and 5.0 rpg in his senior year in hoops while shooting 48.0% from the field and 80.0% from the FT line . .. team MVP and captain . .. First Team All-Baseline League . .. 3-A Division All-Star selection. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played at Mt. San Antonio Junior College in Pomona, CA . . . averaged 13.1 ppg, 4.8 rpg and 3.0 assists per game . .. shot 50.0% from the field and 54.0% from the line . . . made 6-of-18 three pointers (33.0%). USD: Second and final year on Torero squad . . . last season missed three games due to ankle injuries . . . ranked 25th among WCAC scorers with 10.7 ppg ... scored a career-high 28 pts in last regular-season loss to LMU . . . led USD with 19 pts in loss to St. Mary's in the WCAC Tournament ... scored in dou­ ble figures 14 times .. . highs of 8 rebounds (LMU) and 8 assists (LMU) .. . sup­ plies instant offense and has good range with his jumper .. . excellent rebounder .. . will compete for one of the starting guard positions. PERSONAL: Born in Pomona, CA on July 29, 1967 . . . hobbies include golf and listening to music . .. parents are Paul and Marge Leonard of Diamond Bar, CA . . . brother Paul was USD's starting point-guard between 1985-87 . . . Business major.

1987-88 STATS: TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1987-88 23-9 547 97-200 .485 20-51 .392 33-51 .647 48 56 24 50 6 247 10.7 77-3.4

#22 DANNY MEANS 6'2" 185 lb. SENIOR GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at St. John Bosco in Bellflower, CA ... averaged 17.0 ppg (59.0% FG and 80.0% FT), 5.2 rpg and 3.0 assists pg .. . All-Del Rey both junior and senior years .. . Co-MVP senior year. . . MVP of Cerritos-Gahr Tourney . . . two-year All-League football player as a defensive back and wide receiver . . . AII-CIF in football . . . 3rd team AII-CIF in basketball. USD: Fourth and final season with Toreros . .. will move back to his off-guard position after playing point last year. . .'87-88 MVP and team captain . . . only player to start in all 28 contests last season . . . USD's best 3-point shooter (43.6%) and free throw shooter (81.0%) ... ranked 20th among WCAC scorers (12.1 ppg) and fourth in FT accuracy ... career highs of 22 pts (SMC) and 7 rebounds (Portland) ... scored in double figures 20 times ... high of 6 assists (Rice/LMU) . . . led USO in their '86-87 NCAA Tournament loss to Auburn with 18 pts . . .'87-88 honorable mention AII-WCAC . .. should have his best year both as a player and a leader. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, CA on August 11, 1967 ... hobbies include biking, jazz and tennis ... parents are Donald and Ruby Means of Compton, CA .. . Business Administration major.

1985-88 STATS: TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1985-86 28-0 336 33-78 .428 7-14 .500 41 32 11 33 5 73 2.6 35-1.3 1986-87 30-30 998 78-191 .408 38-81 .469 45-53 .849 88 65 28 47 2 239 8.0 73-2.4 1987-88 28-28 948 110-265 .415 51-117 .436 68-84 .810 80 65 35 51 4 339 12.1 79-2.8 TOTAL 86-58 2272 221-534 .414 89-198 .449 120-151 .795 209 162 74 131 11 651 7.6 187-2.2 PLAYERS PAGE9

#10 KELVIN MEANS 6'0" 170 lb. SOPHOMORE GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at St. John Bosco HS in Bellflower, CA . .. averaged 21 .0 ppg and 5.3 assists per game .. . shot 46.0% from the field and 67.0% from the free throw line . .. First Team All-Del Rey League . .. Team MVP . . . Team Captain ... wide receiver on football team .. . All-League gridiron performer junior and senior year .. . Co-MVP his senior year and a All-Area and All-State selection.

USO: Earned the starting role as the Toreros point-guard in the team's last 7 games last season .. . averaged 6.5 ppg during that span ... career highs of 14 pts (LMU), 5 rebounds (USF) and 5 assists (LMU) . . . scored in double figures three times . . . leading candidate for point-guard position this season . .. should see plenty of action . PERSONAL: Born in Hollywood, CA on October 27, 1969 . . . hobbies include bike riding, listen­ ing to music and socializing . . . parents are Donald and Ruby Means of Compton, CA ... younger brother of senior Danny Means ... Communications major.

1987-88 STATS: TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1987-88 25-8 286 25-75 .333 3-9 .333 15-23 .652 26 44 13 35 2 68 2.7 26-1.0

#14 MIKE BATEMAN 6'3" 170 lb. FRESHMAN GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Damien HS in La Verne, CA .. . averaged 15.9 ppg, 9.0 rpg and 2.0 steals per game ... shot 48.0% from the field and 81.0% from the line ... First Team All ­ Baseline League . . . honorable mention All-Valley ... honorable mention AII-CIF. .. Most Im­ proved . . . helped team to a 15-9 finish and 2nd place finish in the Baseline League with a 10-4 mark.

PERSONAL: Born in West Covina, CA on July 31, 1970 .. . hobbies include volleyball, swim­ ming and basketball ... parents are Ken and Barbara Bateman of La Verne, CA . .. Business major.

#20 GYLAN DOTTIN 6'5" 190 lb. FRESHMAN GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Saddleback HS in Santa Ana, CA . . . led team to a 24-5 record and a first place finish in the Seaview League last season . . . averaged 19.6 ppg, 10.3 rpg and 7.2 apg . . . shot 48.0% from the field and 77.0% from the line . .. team MVP and cap­ tain . . . First Team AII-CIF (3-A Division Southern Section) . . . First Team All-County (LA Times) ... Daily Pilot MVP .. . McDonald's All-American nominee . . . member of the Orange County North-South All-Star team.

PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, CA on January 10, 1970 ... hobbies include stereo in­ stallation, music and a rt ... parents are George and Aitishia Dottin of Santa Ana, CA ... Business Marketing major. PLAYERS PAGE 10

#24 CRAIG COTTRELL 6'5" 200 lb. SOPHOMORE GUARD/FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Marcos de Niza HS in Tempe, AZ .. . averaged 22.9 ppg and 11 .2 rpg in 22 games .. shot 52.0% from the field and 68.6% from the line . .. was second leading scorer and rebounder in the state of Arizona .. . First Team All-State AAA . .. nominated to Converse All-American Team .. . member of Arizona's Super Five . .. MVP of Fiesta Tour- nament after totaling 100 points . . . 3-time MVP of golf team . USO: Third season at USD ... started 9 times last season ... scored a career-high 20 pts at Pepperdine and grabbed a career-high 8 rebounds at Loyola ... scored in double figures four times . . . against LMU and Pepperdine on the road , Craig totaled 32 pts and 15 rebounds . .. ex­ cellent all-around athlete who has the knack for the offensive rebound .. .will compete for a starting forward spot . . . appeared in 13 contests his freshman year and had a season-high 15 pts against USIU. PERSONAL: Born in Chicago, Illinois on March 7, 1968 . . . hobbies include movies, music and all sports .. . parents are Edward and Diane Cottrell of Tempe, AZ .. . Business Administra­ tion major. 1986-88 STATS: TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1986-87 13-0 99 13-37 .351 2-7 .286 13-19 .684 13 19 6 13 3 41 3.2 12-0.9 1987-88 26-9 396 52-95 .547 2-5 .400 21-30 .700 15 43 9 41 4 127 4.9 69-2 .7 TOTALS 39-9 495 65-132 .492 4-12 .333 34-49 .694 28 62 15 54 7 168 4.3 81-2.1

#30 ALAN LEWIS 6'8" 220 lb. FRESHMAN FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Fullerton HS in Fullerton, CA .. . averaged 11.5 ppg and 10.5 rpg senior season . . . shot 59.0% from the floor and 64.0% from the line . .. led team to a 15-9 record and 7-3 2nd place finish in the Freeway League . .. First Team All-League ... First Team All-Area (Tribune) .. . ranked 7th in county in rebounding . . . missed four games with ankle injuries and played hurt most of the season . PERSONAL: Born in Ft. Meade, MD on November 3, 1969 . .. hobbies include music, body surfing and cycling . . . parents are Joanne Lewis of Fullerton, CA and Alan Lewis of Huntington Beach, CA . . . Business major.

#32 WAYMAN STRICKLAND 6'2" 170 lb. FRESHMAN GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Riordon HS in San Francisco, CA .. . averaged 21 .9 ppg, 7.9 rpg, 3.7 steals pg and 3.4 assists pg . . . led the WCAL in scoring and steals . .. shot 50.0% from the floor and 76.0% from the line .. . San Francisco City Player of the Year .. . WCAL Player of the Year. . . First Team San Francisco Bay Area member ... team captain and MVP. PERSONAL: Born in San Francisco, CA on February 3, 1970 .. . hobbies include fishing, reading and listening to music ... parents are Wayman and Dorothy Strickland of San Fran­ cisco, CA . . . Business major. PLAYERS PAGE 11

#34 ALAN TRAFTON 6'0" 165 lb. SOPHOMORE GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Hudson HS in Hudson, OH . . . played two years of varsity ball ... averaged 10.0 ppg and 4.0 assists pg while garnering 2nd Team All-League honors his junior season . . . senior year averaged 8.0 ppg and 6.0 apg ... honorable mention All-League. USD: Played in two games last season in a reserve role ... good ball handler and outside shooter ... should see additional playing time this season . PERSONAL: Born in Bangor, Maine on August 13, 1969 . . . hobbies include water skiing, wiffle­ ball and listening to Jimmy Buffet . .. parents are Mona Trafton of San Diego, CA and Thaxter Trafton of Phoenix, AZ. . . . Business Administration major.

1987-88 STATS: TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1987-88 2-0 5 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1-0.5

#40 KELVIN WOODS 6'5" 210 lb. FRESHMAN FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Damien HS in La Verne, CA . .. averaged 16.5 ppg, 10.1 rpg and 4.3 apg ... shot 56.0% from the field and 71 .0% from the line . .. led team to a 15-9 record and 10-4 2nd place finish in the Baseline League .. . two-time team MVP ... First Team All­ Baseline . . . All-San Gabriel Valley (LA Times) . . . All-Pomona Valley. PERSONAL: Born in Fontana, CA on June 17, 1970 .. . hobbies include dancing, bicycling and all sports . .. parents are Norman and Jean Woods of Pomona, CA . .. Accounting major.

#42 CARLOS CARRILLO 6'6" 185 lb. FRESHMAN GUARD/FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Bosco Tech in Southgate, CA . . . averaged 21 .0 ppg and 8.0 rpg . .. shot 51.0% from the floor and 68.0% from the line . . . two-time MVP.. . two-time First Team All-Del Rey League selectee .. . two-time First Team All-West Valley member. .. All-San Gabriel Valley . . . team captain . . . averaged 16.0 ppg and 10.0 rpg his junior year. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, CA on December 10, 1970 . .. hobbies include movies, friends and music .. . parents are Simon and Maria Carrillo of Southgate, CA .. . Psychology major. PLAYERS PAGE 12

#44 RANDY THOMPSON 6'6" 195 lb. SOPHOMORE GUARD/FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Don Lugo HS in Chino, CA . .. 3-sport letter winner in basket­ ball, swimming and water polo . .. averaged 16.9 ppg and 8.3 rpg . . . shot 52.0% from the field and 73.7% from the line . .. team MVP and captain . .. two-time All-Baseline League per­ former .. . honorable mention All-Pomona Valley . . . First Team All-West Valley .. . two-time win­ ner of the team's Special Award . .. 1987 Most Inspirational. USD: Started 10 games his rookie season . . . scored a career-high 8 pts on five different oc­ casions . . . career-high 8 rebounds (Portland) and 7 assists (LMU) . .. shot 55.6% from 3-point land .. . good all-around athlete who can handle the ball and play both forward and guard positions. PERSONAL: Born in Lemoore, CA on May 21 , 1969 . . . hobbies include volleyball, swimming and music . .. parents are John and Nancy Cooper of Chino, CA . .. undeclared major.

1987-88 STATS: TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1987-88 28-10 517 32-90 .356 5-9 .556 12-19 .632 50 52 18 40 81 2.9 62-2.2

#50 MICHAEL SCHMIERER 6'3" 176 lb. FRESHMAN GUARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Marin Catholic in Kentfield, CA . .. averaged 10.0 ppg and 8.0 rpg his senior hoop season ... shot 52.0% from the field and 83.0% (2nd in league) from the line ... 2nd Team AII-MCAL (Marin County Athletic League) . . . team MVP and cap- tain ... member of the AAU California team. PERSONAL: Born in San Rafael, CA on July 18, 1970 .. . hobbies include jet skiing, water skiing and dancing .. . parents are Thomas and Caron Schmierer of San Rafael , CA . .. Business major.

#52 KEITH COLVIN 6'8" 220 lb. SOPHOMORE FORWARD/CENTER HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Chico HS in Chico, CA ... was a two-sport letter winner in basket- ball and golf . .. averaged 18.3 ppg, 12.2 rpg and 3.4 assists per game . . . shot 49.0% from the field and 55.0% from the line .. . two-time All-League performer . .. two-time MVP of team ... 3-year starter. USD: One of five freshmen to have started at least once last year . . . started first four games of the '87-88 season . . . career highs of 15 pts in the Toreros 61-56 win over Montana, and 8 rebounds against Rice . . . scored in double figures four times ... will see action at both strong forward and center . .. will be counted on to handle a lot of the rebounding chores. PERSONAL: Born in Chico, CA on October 28, 1969 . . . hobbies include skim boarding, hiking and motorcycles ... parents are Bill Colvin and Carol Crawford of Chico, CA . . . brother Kurt plays at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo . .. Sociology major.

1987-88 STATS: TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1987-88 27-5 291 28-63 .445 0-0 .000 38-57 .667 6 54 3 27 94 3.5 63-2.3 PLAYERS PAGE 13

#54 DONDI BELL 6 '9" 230 lb. SOPHOMORE CENTER HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Crawford HS in San Diego, CA ... averaged 15.0 ppg and 15.0 rpg ... team MVP. . . team captain ... 2-A Division All-League performer his senior year. . . Most Improved Player. .. also lettered in track and field.

USD: Came on strong at end of last season . .. ranked 4th in blocked shots in the WCAC (1.1 blocks per game) .. . shot 64.7% from the field in '87-88 . .. career highs of 18 pts and 6 blocked shots in 141-126 loss to LMU .. . career-high of 4 rebounds six different games .. . scored 28 pts in team's final two regular-season games .. quick jumper who should be among the league's best in shot blocking ... will be counted on to rebound at both ends of the floor .. . redshirt during '86-87.

PERSONAL: Born in Pensacola, FL on August 8, 1968 ... hobbies include hip hop music, basketball and philosophy . . . parents are Ealious and Antonia Bell of San Diego, CA ... Business Administration major/Communications minor.

1987-88 STATS: TOTAL 3-POINT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 1987-88 21 -2 243 33-51 .647 0-0 .000 7-14 .500 5 67 3 19 24 73 3.5 46-2.2

RS JOHN JEROME 6'8" 220 lb. SENIOR FORWARD HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Prescott HS in Prescott, AZ . . . two-sport performer in basket­ ball and track .. . averaged 21.0 ppg and 10.0 rpg senior campaign ... team MVP and cap­ tain . . . 2nd Team All-Skyline ... honorable mention All-State.

COLLEGE: Transfer from Arizona State ... will redshirt '88-89 season at USD . . . started 10 games at ASU and averaged 8.1 ppg and 4.2 rpg while shooting 47.0% from the field and 87.2% from the line . .. also totaled 29 assists, 10 blocks and 15 steals .. . played two years of JC ball at Mesa CC .. . sophomore year averaged 15.9 ppg and 7.5 rpg while leading team to a 30-6 record (3rd in nation) .. . JC All-American . .. nominated to the ABU SA team . .. All­ Tournament Team for NJCAA.

PERSONAL: Born in Akron, OH on March 4, 1967 .. . hobbies include fishing, hunting and listening to music . . . parents are John and Donna Jerome of Chino Valley, AZ .. . Psychology major.

THE 1987-88 SAN DIEGO SEASON - A LOOK BACK The University of San Diego Toreros, with seven freshmen on the twelve-man roster, surprised some teams in the West Coast Athletic Conference when they finished their nonconference slate with an 8-5 mark. Highlites from their eight vic­ tories included solid wins over Montana (61-56) and Texas-Arlington (81-64) at home, and San Diego State (76-53) and Weber State (66-44) on the road . The Toreros opened the WCAC race with five straight losses, however, USD gave Santa Clara (54-56) and St. Mary's (40-41) battles during that span. USD recorded their first conference win at St. Mary's College (66-61) as senior forward Marty Munn scored 24 points. Unfortunately, in that same game, the Toreros suffered a major blow as they lost junior for­ ward Mike Haupt for the season due to a career-ending knee injury. Without Haupt, USD's leading rebounder at 6.1 rpg , the Toreros lost their team leader and one of the few experienced players on the roster. From that point on the Toreros won just two of their remaining eight regular-season games. Their two wins came against Portland (61-41) and Pepperdine (76-74) . In their 76-74 upset win over the Waves, the Toreros got a team-high 21 points from Marty Munn. More importantly, the team broke out of a terrible 3-game shooting slump. In their regular-season final , USD surprised a lot of people by giving 18th-ranked LMU a run for their money. After the final buzzer had sounded, the Lions had prevailed 141-126. USD received career-highs from Munn (37 pts), Efrem Leonard (28 pts), Dondi Bell (18 pts) and Kelvin Means (14 pts). After playing two very impressive games against Pepperdine and LMU, the Toreros ended the season on a disappointing note, losing their first-round WCAC playoff game to St. Mary's, 68-48. Junior guard Efrem Leonard was the only Tore ro to find his mark as he finished the game with 19 points. Freshman forward John Sayers was named the West Coast Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year, and Marty Munn and Danny Means were selected honorable mention AII-WCAC. SAN DIEGO PAGE 14

"AMERICA'S FINEST CITY''

San Diego is truly " America's Finest City." A modern metropolis (second largest in California) and a popular year­ round resort, San Diego spreads from the coast to the desert, including cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San Diego also surrounds one of California's greatest natural harbors which has been a dominant factor in determining the city's history, economy and development. As home of the largest naval air station on the west coast, the Federal government ranks first in economic impor­ tance to the city with the aerospace equipment industry second. Tourism closely follows as third. Business and pleasure coexist in harmony in San Diego. The climate, attractive setting and recreational facilities make San Diego "America's Finest City." According to Sports Illustrated, "For sheer numbers of participants, diversity of pursuits of involvement, San Diego must rank as the sports and fitness capital of the U.S." Sports are a major feature of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any of the over 50 golf courses throughout the county. Balboa Park, a 1, 158-acre recreation and cultural center, offers 25 tennis courts, two gym­ nasiums, two municipal golf courses and one of the nation's finest zoos. Mission Bay Park is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, fishing, bicycling, tennis, golf and kite flying. As well as participating in recreational activities, San Diego supports their professional teams - the Chargers in football, the Padres in baseball and the Sockers in soccer. Whatever sporting activity there is, it's here in San Diego - the sports capital of the U.S.A.

San Diego Highlights * Discovered: 1542 by Juan Cabrillo * Average temp.: Summer 68-76 Winter 57-65 * Sightseeing and Attractions: Balboa Park Horton Plaza Hall of Champions (sports museum) Cabrlllo National Monument San Diego Museum of Art Mission Bay Park San Diego Zoo Old Town State Historic Park Space and Science Museum Seaport VIiiage WIid Animal Park Sea World UNIVERSITY PROFILE PAGE 15

UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - conveniently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USD is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3600, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5600. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration, Education, Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on campus. Students also attend USD from 24 foreign countries. In January of 1987, USD opened the doors to its new University Center, a 74,500 square foot building for students, faculty and staff. The two­ level Center is the largest building on campus. It is the seventh major project completed at USD during the past nine years. It's a place for people to meet for leisure and fun, a place for extracurricular activities. Recreation, intramural and athletic activities are expanding rapidly. Among the many recreation and intramural programs offered, some of the favorites include: Mission Bay Aquatic Center activities (water skiing, surfing, sailing, crew), modern dance, aerobics, bowling, karate, backpacking, softball, tennis, floor hockey and volleyball. USD intercollegiate sports for men include football, soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, crew, tennis and golf. In women's inter­ collegiate sports, USD fields programs in volleyball, cross country, swimming, basketball, softball, crew and tennis. A LL-TIME OPPONENT RECORD PAGE 16 Abilene ...... 0-1 New Orleans ...... 0-1 Air Force Academy ...... 1-3 North Park ...... 0-1 Alma (Michigan) ...... 1-0 North Texas ...... 1-0 Arizona ...... 0-2 Northern Arizona ...... 4-7 Athletes in Action ...... 1-4 Northern Colorado ...... 1-1 Auburn ...... 0-1 Occidental College ...... 3-1 Aurora College ...... 1-0 Ohio-Northern ...... 1-0 Australian Teams ...... 3-0 Olivet Nazarene ...... 1-0 Azusa Pacific ...... 5-2 Pacific, U. of ...... 1-1 Bethel College ...... 1-0 Pacific Lutheran ...... 1-0 Biola University ...... 5-4 Pepperdine ...... 12-24 Boise State ...... 1-2 Phoenix AAU ...... 1-0 Briar Cliff College ...... 0-1 Point Loma College ...... 6-7 Brown ...... 1-0 Pomona College ...... 1-1 Cal Baptist...... 7-0 Portland State ...... 1-0 Cal Lutheran ...... 2-0 Portland, U. of ...... 11-9 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 13-19 Princeton ...... 0-1 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo ...... 4-8 Puget Sound ...... 4-1 Cal State Bakersfield ...... 1-2 Redlands, U. of ...... 3-1 Cal State Dominguez Hills ...... 9-2 Republic of China (Taiwan) ...... 1-0 Cal State Fullerton (Orange State) ...... 9-12 Rice ...... 1-1 Cal State Hayward ...... 4-2 St. Joseph's (New Mexico) ...... 2-0 Cal State Long Beach ...... 6-8 St. Mary's (Moraga) ...... 12-1 O Cal State Los Angeles ...... 8-9 St. Mary's (New Mexico) ...... 1-0 Cal State Northridge ...... 9-9 St. Thomas College ...... 2-0 Cal State Stanislaus ...... 2-1 St. Xavier College ...... 1-0 Carroll College ...... 2-2 Sacramento State ...... 2-0 Centenary ...... 0-1 Samford ...... 1-0 Chaminade College ...... 1-0 San Diego State ...... 8-15 Chapman College ...... 16-10 San Francisco, U. of ...... 4-8 Chicago Circle ...... 1-0 San Francisco State ...... 0-1 Claremont College ...... 1-1 San Jose State ...... 1-3 Cleveland State ...... 0-1 Santa Clara ...... 8-13 Colorado ...... 1-1 Seattle Pacific ...... 0-1 Creighton ...... 0-2 Seattle ...... 0-2 Dayton, U. of ...... 0-1 Sonoma State ...... 1-1 Denver, U. of ...... 0-1 Southern California College ...... 5-1 Doane College ...... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 1-1 Eastern Montana ...... 1-3 Southern Illinois ...... 0-1 Eastern New Mexico ...... 1-1 Southern Utah ...... 4-0 Florida A&M ...... 1-0 Spring Arbor College ...... 2-0 Florida Tech ...... 0-1 Stanford ...... 1-0 Fresno-Pacific ...... 1-0 Tabor College ...... 1-0 Fresno State ...... 1-6 Tahoe College ...... 0-1 Gannon College ...... 1-0 Taylor University ...... 1-0 Gonzaga ...... 6-13 Tennessee-Martin ...... 1-0 Grand Canyon College ...... 8-10 Texas-Arlington ...... 1-0 Hawaii, U. of ...... 2-1 Texas Tech ...... 1-1 Hawaii, U. of (Hilo) ...... 1-0 Toledo, U. of ...... 0-1 Idaho, U. of ...... 1-2 Trinity (Texas) ...... 1-2 Idaho State ...... 2-0 United Brethern ...... 2-0 Illinois Wesleyan ...... 1-0 U.S.I.U. (Cal Western) ...... 25-13 Israeli Olympians ...... 1-0 U.C. Berkeley ...... 0-2 Junior Colleges ...... 5-0 U.C. Davis ...... 3-1 Lamar Tech ...... 1-0 U.C. Irvine ...... 6-8 LaSalle (Mexico) ...... 1-0 U.C. Riverside ...... 11-6 La Verne, U. of ...... 11-3 U.C. San Diego ...... 14-1 Los Angeles Pacific ...... 1-0 U.C. Santa Barbara ...... 4-6 Loyola College-MD ...... 1-0 Utah ...... 1-0 Loyola Marymount ...... 14-20 Utah State ...... 0-1 Luther College ...... 1-0 Washington State ...... 1-1 Manchester ...... 1-0 Weber State ...... 1-1 Military Teams ...... 21-34 Western Illinois ...... 2-0 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 1-0 Western New Mexico ...... 1-0 Montana State ...... 1-3 Western Washington ...... 1-2 Montana, U. of ...... 3-1 Westmar ...... 1-0 Mount Marty College ...... 1-0 Westminister (Utah) ...... 1-0 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... 1-0 Westmont College ...... 1-7 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 0-1 Whittier College ...... 5-19 Nevada-Reno ...... 2-5 Whitworth ...... 1-0 Nevada Southern ...... 3-4 Youngstown State ...... 0-1 New Mexico Highlands ...... 1-0 QPPONENTS PAGE 17

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY NOV. 26-27 AT ALBUQUERQUE, NM Location: Bethlehem, PA SID Phone: (215) 758-3174 Nickname: Engineers Home Phone: (215) 865-9806 Colors: Brown and White Last Season's Record: 21-10 Enrollment: 4,400 Series Record: First Meeting LEHIGH Conference: East Coast Last Meeting: NA President: Peter Likins Returning Lettermen: 7 Athletic Director: John C. Whitehead Lettermen Lost: 5 Coach: David Duke Returning Starters: 1 Alma Mater & Year: Villanova, 1974 Starters Lost: 4 Record: 21-10/1 yr. at LU PLAYERS ID WATCH : Assistants: Al Keglovits, Paul Hanks • Scott Layer 5-11 JR G 6.3 ppg • Chris Block 6-5 SR F 1.4 ppg SID: Ron Ticho • Tom Martin 6-7 JR C 2.0 ppg

LOYOLA COLLEGE NOV. 26-27 AT ALBUQUERQUE, NM Location: Baltimore, MD SID Phone: (301) 532-5014 Nickname: Greyhounds Home Phone: (301) 549-2358 Colors: Green and Grey Last Season's Record: 8-22 Enrollment: 3,500 Series Record: 1-0 USD Conference: Northeast Last Meeting: 87-60, USD (12127/86) President: Fr. Joseph Sellinger, S.J. Returning Lettermen: 8 Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas Brennan Lettermen Lost: 1 Coach: Mark Amatucci Returning Starters: 5 Alma Mater & Year: Juniata, 1974 Starters Lost: 0 Record: 75-98/6 yrs. at LC-MD PLAYERS ID WATCH : Assistants: Mike Edwards, Mark Healy • Mike Morrison 6·4 SR G 22.2 ppg Mark Lezanic • John Boney 6-7 SO F 11 .8 ppg SID: Steve Jones • Byron Allmond 6-3 SR G 10.3 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO NOV. 26-27 AT ALBUQUERQUE, NM Location: Albuquerque, NM SID Phone: (505) 277-2026 Nickname: Lobos Home Phone: (505) 293-5048 Colors: Cherry and Silver Last Season's Record: 22-14 Enrollment: 24,000 Series Record: 1-0, UNM Conference: Western Athletic Last Meeting: 61-46, UNM (11/24/85) President: Dr. Gerald May Returning Lettermen: 9 Athletic Director: Dr. Gary Ness Lettermen Lost: 2 Coach: Returning Starters: 4 Alma Mater & Year: Cornell, 1965 Starters Lost: 1 Record: First Yea ~ at UNM PLAYERS ID WATCH : Assistants: Doug Ash, Scott Duncan • Charlie Thomas 6-7 SR F 17.0 ppg • Rob Loettel 7-0 SR C 10.0 ppg SID: Greg Remington • Rob Robbins 6-5 SO G 8.9 ppg

CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY NOV. 30 AT USD Location: Thousand Oaks, CA SID Phone: (805) 493-3151 Nickname: Kingsmen Home Phone: UNL Colors: Purple and Gold Last Season's Record: 16-14 Enrollment: 1,400 Series Record: 2-0, USD Conference: Golden State Athletic Last Meeting: 65-61, USD ('74!75) President: Dr. Jerry Miller Returning Lettermen: 6 Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Doering Lettermen Lost: 7 Coach: Larry Lopez Returning Starters: 4 Alma Mater & Year: CS Northridge, 1969 Starters Lost: 1 Record: 26-3212 yrs. at CLu PLAYERS ID WATCH : Assistants: Ray Tejada • Steve deLaveaga 6-4 SR G 27.8 ppg • Mike Demeter 6-7 JR C 12.2 ppg SID: Greg Seiler • Jett Logsdon 6-0 SR G 6.0 ppg

UC SANTA BARBARA DEC. 3 AT SANTA BARBARA, CA Location: Santa Barbara, CA SID Phone: (805) 961-4537 Nickname: Gauchos Home Phone: (805) 687-3595 Colors: Blue and Gold Last Season's Record: 22-8 Enrollment: 18,000 Series Record: 6-4 UCSB Conference: Big West Last Meeting: 72-67, UCSB (11/30/87) President: Barbara Uehling Returning Lettermen: 8 Athletic Director: Stan Morrison Lettermen Lost: 2 Coach: Jerry Pimm Returning Starters: 3 Alma Mater & Year: USC, 1960 Starters Lost: 2 Record: 72-69/5 yrs. at UCSB PLAYERS ID WATCH : Assistants: , Stan Stewart • Carrick DeHart 6-4 JR G 13.0 ppg Jim Eyen • Paul Johnson 6-5 FR G 9.1 ppg SID: Bill Mahoney • Tony Akins 6-6 JR G 12.2 ppg

CAL STATE FULLERTON DEC. 8 AT FULLERTON, CA Location: Fullerton, CA SID Phone: (714) 773-3970 Nickname: Titans Home Phone: (714) 525-7609 Colors: Orange, Blue and White Last Season's Record: 12-17 Enrollment: 24,000 Series Record: 14-8 CSF Conference: Big West Last Meeting: 71-59, CSF (12123187) President: Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb Returning Lettermen: 6 Athletic Director: Ed Carroll Lettermen Lost: 9 Coach: George McQuarn Returning Starters: O Alma Mater & Year: CS Long Beach, 1966 Starters Lost: 5 Record: 122-117/8 yrs. at CSF PLAYERS ID WATCH: Assistants: John Sneed, Donn Daniels • Derek Jones 6-7 SR F 8.7 ppg • John Sykes 6-8 JR C 2.6 ppg SID: Mel Franks • Marlon Vaughn 6-1 JR G 2.0 ppg QPPONENTS PAGE 18

SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY DEC. 17 AT USD Location: Seattle, WA SID Phone: (206) 281-2772 Nickname: Falcons Home Phone: UNL Colors: Maroon and White Last Season's Record: 12-16 Enrollment: 3,200 Series Record: 0--1 SPU Conference: Great Northwest Last Meeting: 69-63, SPU ('65'66) President: Dr. David LeShana Returning Lettermen: 6 Athletic Director: Keith Phillips Lettermen Lost: 7 Coach: Claude Terry Returning Starters: 3 Alma Mater & Year: Stanford, 1972 Starters Lost: 2 Record: 48-67/4 yrs. at SPU PLAYERS lO WAlCH: Assistants: , David Bireline • Scott Rolfness 6-5 SR C 16.3 ppg • Dennis Barmore 6-1 SR G 13.3 ppg SID: Frank MacDonald • David Breig 6·6 SR C 5.2 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA DEC. 20 AT MISSOULA, MT Location: Missoula, MT SID Phone: \406) 24H899 Nickname: Grizzlies Home Phone: (406) 728-1135 Colors: Copper, Silver and Gold Last Season's Record: 18-11 Enrollment: 8,500 Series Record: 3-1 USD Conference: Big Sky Last Meeting: 61-56, USD (1214/87) President: Dr. James V. Koch Returning Lettermen: 10 Athletic Director: Harley Lewis Lettermen Lost: 4 Coach: Returning Starters: 4 Alma Mater & Year: Gonzaga, 1974 Starters Lost: 1 Record: 36--2212 yrs. at UM PLAYERS TO'WAlCH: Assistants: Bob Niehl, Blane Taylor • 6-9 SR F 16.2 ppg • Tony Reed 6-2 SR G 10.2 ppg SID: Dave Guttey • K.C. McGowan 6-5 SR F 3.5 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA AT RENO DECEMBER 23 AT RENO, NV Location: Reno, NV SID Phone: (702) 747--4848 Nickname: Wolf Pack Home Phone: (702) 784--4600 Colors: Blue and Silver Last Season's Record: 15-13 Enrollment: 10,300 Series Record: 5-2 UNA Conference: Big Sky Last Meeting: 81-80, UNA (1216/86) President: Joe Crowley Returning Lettermen: 4 Athletic Director: Chris Ault Lettermen Lost: 5 Coach: Returning Starters: 3 Alma Mater & Year: Sacramento State, 1971 Starters Lost: 2 Record: 15-1311 yr. at UNA PLAYERS lO WAlCH: Assistants: Mike Wurm, John Dunn • Darryl Owens 6-0 SR G 18.5 ppg Derek Allister • Gabriel Parizziav 6-7 SR F 9.6 ppg SID: Paul Stuart • Matt Williams 6-4 SO F 6.9 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS DEC. 28 AT USD Location: Denton, TX SID Phone: (817) 565-3672 Nickname: Eagles Home Phone: (817) 383-3470 Colors: Green and White Last Season's Record: 17-13 Enrollment: 22,400 Series Record: First Meeting Conference: Southland Last Meeting: NA President: Dr. Alfred Hurley Returning Lettermen: 8 Athletic Director: Dr. Richard McDuttie Lettermen Lost: 4 Coach: Jimmy Gales Returning Starters: 4 Alma Mater & Year: Alcorn State 1963 Starters Lost: 1 Record: 28-30/2 yrs. at UNT PLAYERS lO WAlCH: Assistants: Glenn Arnold • Ronnie Morgan 6-8 SO F 14.9 ppg • Deon Hunter 5-1 o SR G 10.3 ppg SID: Doug Ray • Rocky Robertson 6-2 SR G 6.1 ppg

MARIST COLLEGE DEC. 30 AT USD Location: Poughkeepsie, NY SID Phone: (914) 471 -3240 Nickname: Red Foxes Home Phone: (914) 485--4982 Colors: Red and White Last Season's Record: 18-9 Enrollment: 3,000 Series Record: First Meeting Conference: Northeast Last Meeting: NA President: Dr. Dennis J. Murray Returning Lettermen: 10 Athletic Director: Brian Colleary Lettermen Lost: 3 Coach: Dave Magarity Returning Starters: 3 Alma Mater & Year: St. Francis, 1974 Starters Lost: 2 Record: 38-19/2 yrs. at MC PLAYERS lO WAlCH: Assistants: Bogdon Jovicic, Jett Bower • Rudy Bourgarel 7-0 SR C 10.7 ppg Tim Murray, Tim Murphy • Joey O'Connor 6--4 JR G 7.4 ppg SID: Robert Bordas • John Kijonek 6-6 SR F 6.7 ppg QPPONENTS PAGE 19

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH JAN. 2 AT , UT Location: Salt Lake City, UT SID Phone: (801) 581-3510 Nickname: Runnin' Utes Home Phone: (801) 295-3594 Colors: Crimson and White Last Season's Record: 19-11 Enrollment: 24,000 Series Record: 1-0 USO Conference: Western Athletic Last Meeting: 60-57, USO (11/28/86) President: Dr. Chase N. Peterson Returning Lettermen: 9 Athletic Director: Dr. Chris Hill Lettermen Lost: 3 Coach: Returning Starters: 4 Alma Mater & Year: Fresno State, 1968 Starters Lost: 1 Record: 82-69/5 yrs. at UTAH PLAYERS 10 WATCH : Assistants: , • Mitch Smith 6-8 SR F 14.6 ppg • Watkins Singletary 6-7 SR F 14.0 ppg SID: Bruce Woodbury • Tommy Connor 5-11 SR G 8.0 ppg

WESTERN KENTUCKY JAN. 5 AT BOWLING GREEN, KY UNIVERSITY SID Phone: (502) 745-4295 Phone: (502) 781-4852 Location: Bowling Green, KY Home 's Record: 15-13 Nickname: Hilltoppers Last Season Colors: Red and White Series Record: First Meeting Enrollment: 13,520 Last Meeting: NA Conference: Sun Belt Returning Lettermen: 9 President: Dr. Kern Alexander Lettermen Lost: 1 Athletic Director: Jimmy Feix Returning Starters: 4 Coach: Murray Arnold Starters Lost: 1 Alma Mater & Year: American, 1960 PLAYERS 10 WATCH: 22.0 ppg Record: 15-13/1 yr. at WKU • Brett McNeal 6-3 SR G 11 .3 ppg Assistants: Bobby Bowman, Bobby Brown • Roland Shelton 6-4 JR G Charles Cunningham • Anthony Smith 6-8 JR F 11 .2 ppg SID: Paul Just

GONZAGA UNIVERSITY JAN. 13 AT USD; Location: Spokane, WA FEB. 25 AT SPOKANE, WA Nickname: Bulldogs SID Phone: (509) 328-4220 Colors: Blue, White and Red Home Phone: (509) 327-6213 Enrollment: 3,500 Last Season's Record: 16-12 Conference: West Coast Athletic Series Record: 12-8 GU 0 President: Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J. Last Meeting: 77-59, GU (2/13/88) Athletic Director: Dan Fitzgerald Returning Lettermen: 9 C, Coach: Dan Fitzgerald Lettermen Lost: 2 Alma Mater & Year: CS Los Angeles, 1965 Returning Starters: 3 Record: 100-64/6 yrs. at GU Starters Lost: 2 Assistants: Joe Hillock, PLAYERS 10 WATCH : Jerry Krause • Doug Spradley 6-3 SR G Tom Hennessey • Jim McPhee 6-5 JR F SID: Dale Goodwin • Todd Franklin 6-9 SR F

UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND JAN. 14 AT USD; Location: Portland, OR FEB. 24 AT PORTLAND, OR Nickname: Pilots SID Phone: (503) 283-7117 Colors: Purple and White Home Phone: (503) 244-7171 Enrollment: 2,600 Last Season's Record: 6-22 Conference: West Coast Athletic Series Record: 11 -9 USO President: Rev. Thomas C. Oddo, C.S.C. Last Meeting: 61-41 , USO (2/11/88) Athletic Director: Joe Etzel Returning Lettermen: 6 Coach: Larry Steele Lettermen Lost: 7 Alma Mater & Year: Kentucky, 1971 Returning Starters: 1 Record: 6-22/1 yr. at UP Starters Lost: 4 Assistants: Tim Miller, Gary Trousdale PLAYERS 10 WATCH : • Ron Deaton 6-5 SO G 9.0 ppg SID: Tom Kowitz • Andy Johnson 6-6 SO F 4.5 ppg • John Krauss 6-0 SR G 4.2 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF JAN. 20 AT SAN FRANCISCO, CA SAN FRANCISCO JAN. 28 AT USD Location: San Francisco, CA SID Phone: (415) 666-6161 Nickname: Dons Home Phone: (415) 692-2069 Colors: Green and Gold Last Season's Record: 13-15 Enrollment: 6,500 Series Record: 8-4, USF Conference: West Coast Athletic Last Meeting: 79-73, USF (2/20/88) President: Fr. John Lo Schiavo, S.J. Returning Lettermen: 7 Athletic Director: Fr. Robert Sunderland Lettermen Lost: 6 Coach: Returning Starters: 3 Alma Mater & Year: San Francisco, 1964 Starters Lost: 2 Record: 36-48/3 yrs. at USF PLAYERS 10 WATCH : Assistants: John Cosentino, • Mark McCathrion 6-8 SR C 14.8 ppg • Joel DeBortoli 6-8 JR F 9.1 ppg SID: Peter H. Simon • Kevin Mouton 6-2 SR G 3.4 ppg QPPONENTS PAGE 20

SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY JAN. 21 AT SANTA CLARA, CA; Location: Santa Clara, CA JAN. 27 AT USO CLARA Nickname: Broncos SID Phone: (408) 554-4659 Colors: Bronco Red and White Home Phone: (408) 374-7419 Enrollment: 7,100 Last Season's Record: 20-11 Conference: West Coast Athletic Series Record: 13-8 SCU President: Rev. Paul L. Locatelli, S.J. Last Meeting: 56-40, SCU (2/19/88) Athletic Director: Tom O'Connor Returning Lettermen: 9 Coach: Carroll Williams Lettermen Lost: 5 Alma Mater & Year: San Jose State, 1956 Returning Starters: 2 Record: 285-216/19 yrs. at SCU Starters Lost: 3 Assistants: Dick Davey, Larry Hauser PLAYERS 10 WATCH : , Steve Seandel • Jens Gordon 6-9 SR F 10.1 ppg SID: Mike McNulty • Osei Appiah 6-3 JR G 11 .6 ppg • Mitch Burley 6-6 SR G 11.4 ppg

PEPPEROINE UNIVERSITY FEB. 3 AT MALIBU, CA; Location: Malibu, CA FEB. 11 AT USO Nickname: Waves SID Phone: (213) 456-4333 Colors: Blue, Orange and White Home Phone: (213) 456-0034 Enrollment: 6,800 Last Season's Record: 17-13 Conference: West Coast Athletic Series Record: 24-12 PU President: Dr. David Davenport Last Meeting: 76-74, USD (2/25/88) Athletic Director: Wayne Wright Returning Lettermen: 6 Coach: Tom Asbury Lettermen Lost: 4 Alma Mater & Year: Wyoming, 1967 Returning Starters: 4 Record: First Year PU Starters Lost: 1 Assistants: Bob Williams, Bob Hawking PLAYERS 10 WATCH : David Campbell • Tom Lewis 6-7 JR F 22.9 ppg SID: Mike Zapolski • Craig Davis 6-3 JR G 15.9 ppg • Dexter Howard 6-7 JR F 9.9 ppg

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY FEB. 4 AT LOS ANGELES, CA Location: Los Angeles, CA FEB. 10 AT USO Nickname: Lions SID Phone: (213) 642-2765 Colors: Crimson, Gray and Columbia Blue Home Phone: (213) 645-1372 Enrollment: 3,500 Last Season's Record: 28-4 Conference: West Coast Athletic Series Record: 20-14 LMU President: Rev. James N. Loughran, S.J. Last Meeting: 141-126, LMU (2/27/88) Athletic Director: Brian Quinn Returning Lettermen: 11 Coach: Lettermen Lost: 3 Alma Mater & Year: St. Joseph's, 1961 Returning Starters: 3 Record: 59-31/3 yrs. at LMU Starters Lost: 2 Assistants: , Judas Prada PLAYERS 10 WATCH : Bruce Woods, Jim Ellis • 6-7 JR C 22.5 ppg SID: Barry Zepel • 6-5 JR G 22.2 ppg • Jeff Fryer 6-2 JR G 12.6 ppg

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE FEB. 15 AT MORAGA, CA; Location: Moraga, CA FEB. 18 AT USO Nickname: Gaels SID Phone: (415) 631-4402 Colors: Blue and Red Home Phone: (415) 284-7167 Enrollment: 2,200 Last Season's Record: 19-9 Conference: West Coast Athletic Series Record: 12-10 USD President: Br. Mel Anderson, FSC Last Meeting: 68-48, SMC (3/5/88) Athletic Director: Dr. Donald McKillip Returning Lettermen: 9 Coach: Lettermen Lost: 4 Alma Mater & Year: Washington, 1961 Returning Starters: 5 Record: 36-22/2 yrs. at SMC Starters Lost: 0 Assistants: Darryl Winston, Steve Coccimiglio PLAYERS 10 WATCH : Russ Critchfield • Robert Haugen 6-7 SR F 14.4 ppg SID: Rick Sutton • Erick Newman 6-4 SR F 13.0 ppg • Dan Curry 6-9 SR C 10.4 ppg

U.S. INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY FEB. 28 AT USO Location: San Diego, CA SID Phone: (619) 693-4737 Nickname: Gulls Home Phone: (619) 485-7529 Colors: Columbia Blue and Gold Last Season's Record: 10-18 Enrollment: 3,600 Series Record: 25-13 Conference: NCAA Div. I Independent Last Meeting: 80-71 , USD (1/2/88) President: Dr. William C. Rust Returning Lettermen: 6 Athletic Director: Dr. Al J. Palmiotto Lettermen Lost: 9 Coach: Gary Zarecky Returning Starters: 2 Alma Mater & Year: CS Chico 1967 Starters Lost: 3 Record: 29-55/3 yrs. at USIU PLAYERS 10 WATCH : Assistants: Woody Wright, Stephen Kinder • Steve Smith 6-3 JR G 12.8 ppg John Krogman • Mike Sterner 6-11 SOC 5.6 ppg SID: David Fulwiler • Demetrius Laffitte 6-5 JR F newcomer LJso DIVISION I YEAR RESULTS PAGE 21

USO 1979-80 OPP USO 1982-83 OPP USO 1987-88 OPP 93 SAMFORD UNIV. 81 w 47 AIR FORCE ACADEMY 49 L 60 ·at Santa Clara 57 w 90 at Rice Univ. (ot) 97 L 58 at SDSU 67 L 76 NO. ARIZONA (20T) 74 w 61 ·at St. Mary's 71 L 67 UC SANTA BARBARA 72 L 56 at UOP 81 L 63 at UC Irvine 79 L 61 •uNIV. OF PORTLAND 57 w 61 MONTANA 56 w 97 WESTMORE COLLEGE 80 w 79 ST. THOMAS (MN) 54 w 58 •GONZAGA UNIV. 43 w 71 PUGET SOUND 66 w 69 NORTH PARK COLLEGE 72 L 75 DOANE COLLEGE (NE) 71 w 54 •at Pepperdine 57 L 54 at Boise State 70 L 76 at NAU 98 L 45 at San Diego State 47 L 64 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 66 L 76 at San Diego State 53 w 86 WESTERN ILLINOIS 82 w 62 at CS Long Beach 87 L ·denotes WCAC games 59 at CS Fullerton 71 L 76 •at Portland Univ. 98 L 56 TEXAS TECH UNIV. 53 w %denotes Dallas Morning News Classic 74 BROWN UNIV. 54 w 76 •at Seattle Univ. 99 L 61 #at San Jose State 66 w in Austin, TX 69 MISSOURI-K.C. 60 w 73 · sT. MARY'S COLLEGE 83 L 50 %Utah State 65 L #American Savings Classic 80 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 71 w 73 •SANTA CLARA UNIV. 94 L 71 %Idaho State 68 w in Stockton, CA 81 TEXAS-ARLINGlON 64 w # •at Loyola Marymount 70 w OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 61 w USO Overall: 16-11 WCAC: 5-7 72 at Colorado 83 L 70 •at Pepperdine 63 w 76 at Nevada-Reno 88 L Head Coach: Hank Egan 66 at Weber State 44 w 76 *at San Francisco 90 L 51 UNIV. OF DENVER 54 L 75 •at Loyola Marymount 115 L 75 AIR FORCE ACADEMY 68 w 56 •ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 61 L 77 •at Pepperdine 92 L 57 ·at Santa Clara 59 L 57 UNIV. OF SANTA CLARA 71 L 59 •SAN FRANCISCO 75 L 62 •GONZAGA UNIV. 72 L 75 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 67 w 54 •SANTA CLARA 56 L 67 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 70 L 58 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 61 L USO 1985-86 OPP 40 •ST. MARY 'S 41 L 82 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 100 L 55 •at Gonzaga Univ. 64 L 66 •at St. Mary's 61 70 % CS Long Beach 63 w w 73 NORTH TEXAS STATE 83 L 51 •at Univ. of Portland 74 L 52 •at Gonzaga Univ. 70 L 46 % New Mexico 61 L 78 •SAN FRANCISCO 106 L 71 •UNIV. OF PORTLAND 57 64 •at Portland 68 L w 63 NEVADA-RENO 54 w 57 ·at St. Mary's 78 L 58 •GONZAGA UNIV. 53 61 •PORTLAND 41 w 86 SW TEXAS STATE 65 w w 66 ·at Gonzaga 78 L 69 •at Pepperdine Univ. 82 L 73 •GONZAGA UNIV. 78 L 66 at CS Fullerton 78 L 58 •SEATTLE UNIV. 76 L 82 •at Loyola Marymount 79 40 ·at S~nta Clara 56 L w 67 #Montana Univ. 84 L 70 •PORTLAND UNIV. 89 L 64 •at Santa Clara 79 L 73 *at San Francisco 79 L 81 #McNeese State 66 w 61 •at St. Mary's College 58 76 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 74 #denotes forfeit win for USO w 81 at San Diego State 64 w w 126 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 141 L •denotes WCAC contests ·denotes WCAC games 55 @South Florida 56 L 48 #St. Mary's 68 L USO overall : 6-19 WCAC: 2-14 %denotes Big Blue Classic at Logan, Utah 78 @Alaska-Anchorage 64 w Head Coach: Jim Brovelli #USO forfeit win 83 NORTHERN IOWA 69 w •denotes WCAC games USO overall: 12-14 WCAC: 5-7 77 MONTANA STATE 63 w #denotes WCAC Post-Season Tourn . Head Coach: Jim Brovelli 82 ST AMBROSE COLLEGE 55 w USO overall : 11-17 WCAC : 3-11 96 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 82 w Head Coach: Hank Egan USO 1980-81 OPP 53 ·at Santa Clara 55 L 52 at San Diego State 60 L 67 *at San Francisco 59 w USO 1983-84 74 UC SANTA BARBARA 57 w OPP 74 •GONZAGA UNIV. 50 w 68 U. OF IL (CHI. CIR .) 62 w 94 ST. THOMAS COL. (MN) 59 w 67 •UNIV. OF PORTLAND 43 w 44 at Air Force 45 L 87 ARMY 57 w 69 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 64 w 81 UM KANSAS CITY 43 w 65 CS LONG BEACH 73 L 70 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 72 L 70 UC RIVERSIDE 52 w 53 at Texas Tech Univ. 64 L 59 •at Loyola Marymount 67 L 75 NO. ARIZONA 52 w 63 at Northern Arizona 70 L 60 •at Pepperdine Univ. 61 L 71 CENTENARY 79 L 83 SPRING ARBOR COL. (Ml) 54 w 70 •ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 61 w 79 at Stanford (OT) 70 w 85 UC IRVINE 77 w 72 •SAN FRANCISCO 39 w 56 at Berkeley 60 L 66 at UC Santa Barbara 75 L 75 •SANTA CLARA 62 w 72 CAL POLY POMONA 70 w 81 IDAHO STATE UNIV. 69 w 61 •at Univ. of Portland 40 w 62 at UC Irvine 108 L 78 %Florida A&M 52 w 61 •at Gonzaga Univ. 68 L 50 ·at Pepperdine 83 L 66 0/oNevada•Reno 70 L 83 ·at St. Mary's College 53 w 69 ·at Loyola Marymount 72 L 92 UNIV. OF IDAHO 64 w ·denotes WCAC games 73 •ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 61 w 47 at San Diego State 61 L %denotes New Mexico Tip-Off Classic 64 •SAN FRANCISCO 67 L 81 WESTERN ILLINOIS 62 w in Albuquerque, NM 72 •UNIV. OF PORTLAND 77 L 70 MOUNT MARTY COLLEGE 48 w #denotes Champion Holiday VI Classic 47 •GONZAGA UNIVERSITY 53 L 58 •GONZAGA UNIV. 60 L in Missoula, MT 60 •UNIV. OF SANTA CLARA 64 L 65 •uNIV. OF PORTLAND 63 w @denotes Longhorn Classic in Austin, TX 50 •at Univ. of Portland 49 w 69 •SANTA CLARA 62 w USO Overall: 19-9 WCAC : 9-5 54 ·at Gonzaga University 68 L 75 ·at Loyola Marymount-OT 73 w Head Coach: Hank Egan 58 *at San Francisco 67 L 64 ·at Pepperdine 67 L 69 ·at St. Mary's College 70 L 71 ·at St. Mary's College 79 L 78 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 66 w 56 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 55 w 63 •PEPPERDINE 64 L 60 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 56 w 74 •at Santa Clara 80 L 63 ·at Santa Clara 61 w USO 1986-87 OPP ·denotes WCAC contests 63 ·at Portland 56 w 71 ·at Gonzaga (20T) 60 at Univ. of Utah 57 USO overall : 10-16 WCAC: 3-11 69 w w 68 ·sT. MARY'S COLLEGE 54 BOISE STATE UNIV. 52 Head Coach: Jim Brovelli 59 w w 56 @Princeton 65 L 80 at Nevada-Reno (OT) 81 L 66 at Montana State 76 L ·denotes WCAC games 83 at San Diego State 67 w %denotes Wolf Pack Classic 77 at UC Santa Barbara 71 w USO 1981-82 OPP in Reno, Nevada (2nd Place) 60 %CS Long Beach 55 @Opening round of NCAA, Palestra w 90 UNIV. OF PACIFIC 64 w 56 %Boise State Univ. 71 L in , PA 75 BOISE STATE 61 w 48 RICE UNIVERSITY 47 w USO overall: 18-10 WCAC: 9-3 66 UC IRVINE 78 L 87 LOYOLA COLLEGE-MD 60 . Head Coach: Jim Brovelli w 36 at San Diego State 41 L 61 UNIV. OF COLORADO 51 w 68 BETHEL COLLEGE 34 w 54 OHIO NORTHERN UNIV. 28 w 78 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 48 w 61 ·at Portland (OT) 59 w 57 at UC Santa Barbara 72 L 46 ·at Gonzaga Univ. 58 L 60 UC BERKELEY 66 L USO 1984-85 OPP 73 •SANTA CLARA 51 w 69 at Northern Arizona 64 w •SAN FRANCISCO 78 MISSOURI BAPTIST 48 w 68 56 w 59 S.E. LOUISIANA 60 L 77 *at San Francisco 80 NEVADA-RENO 75 w 74 w 55 FRESNO-PACIFIC 48 w 80 •at Santa Clara 61 65 SAN JOSE STATE 63 w w 91 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN 58 w 82 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 53 at San Diego State 57 L 48 w 61 •GONZAGA UNIVERSITY 70 L 69 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 76 UC SANTA BARBARA 60 w 66 w 41 •UNIV. OF PORTLAND 44 L 78 •at Pepperdine 52 %Oklahoma State 62 L 73 w 58 ·at Loyola Marymount 51 88 •at Loyola Marymount (20T) w 63 %Univ. of Idaho 75 L 82 w 69 •at Pepperdine 80 L 113 U.S. INTERNATIONAL 53 #Univ. of Pacific 47 w 72 w 53 •SAN FRANCISCO 72 L 54 •ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 58 #Illinois State Univ. 77 L 42 w 78 •SANTA CLARA 68 w 61 •GONZAGA UNIV. 70 HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIV. 65 w 48 w 59 ·at St. Mary's College 64 L 64 •uNIV. OF PORTLAND 47 JOHN BROWN UNIV. 43 w 44 w 48 •at Santa Clara 65 L 61 ·at St. Mary's 77 CONCORDIA COL. (NE) 51 w 50 w 69 •at San Francisco 75 L 99 #LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 54 NORTHERN ARIZONA 53 w 84 w 61 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 63 L 63 #Pepperdine Univ. 67 SW TEXAS STATE 56 w 64 L 80 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 68 61 +Auburn w 66 SW BAPTIST UNIV. 39 62 L 52 ·at Univ. of Portland 64 L w · 50 •PEPPERDINE UNIV. 60 L %denotes Boise State Tournament 53 ·at Gonzaga Univ. 63 L 45 •at Gonzaga Univ. 58 L ·denotes WCAC contests 73 •ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 62 w 68 •at Portland 66 w #denotes WCAC Post-Season Tournament •denotes WCAC games. 65 •ST. MARY'S COLLEGE 75 L +denotes NCAA Tournament USO overall: 11-15 WCAC: 4-10 56 •SANTA CLARA 62 L USO Overall: 24-6 WCAC: 13-1 Head Coach: Jim Brovelli 62 •at Loyola Marymount 54 w Head Coach: Hank Egan l 987-88 RESULTS PAGE 22

FINAL 1987-88 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASKETBALL STATISTICS Overall Record: 11-17, Home: 8-6, Road: 3-10, Neutral: 0-1 WCAC Record: 3-11, Home: 2-5, Road: 1-6

/-TOTAL-/ / - 3PT - / OFF DEF TOT PLAYER GIGS FG/FGA FG% FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% PTS AVG REB REB REB AVG PF/D AST TO BLK STL MIN M. Munn 28/ 9 156/ 356 .438 60/166 .362 33/ 57 .579 405 14.5 50 102 152 5.4 62/ 1 29 61 7 22 806 WCAC 14/ 6 72/ 174 .414 27/ 83 .325 11/ 27 .407 182 13.0 25 47 72 5.1 31/ 0 24 24 5 14 396 0. Means 28/28 110/ 265 .415 51/117 .436 68/ 84 .810 339 12.1 9 70 79 2.8 65/ 4 80 51 4 35 948 WCAC 14/14 56/ 146 .384 31/ 70 .443 30/ 38 .790 173 12.4 5 36 41 2.9 39/ 2 40 25 2 18 479 E. Leonard 23/ 9 97/ 200 .485 20/ 51 .392 33/ 51 .647 247 10.7 37 40 77 3.4 56/ 3 48 50 6 24 547 WCAC 12/ 2 49/ 101 .485 8/ 23 .348 15/ 26 .577 121 10.1 23 16 39 3.3 25/ 1 28 24 2 14 270 J. Sayers 28/22 70/ 168 .417 7/ 17 .412 42/ 57 .737 189 6.8 39 76 115 4.1 59/ 1 24 41 6 12 566 WCAC 14/10 33/ 89 .371 4/ 12 .333 19/ 30 .633 89 6.4 19 44 63 4.5 30/ 0 8 23 4 7 284 J. Pelton 28/21 73/ 140 .521 0/ 0 .000 41/ 63 .651 187 6.7 49 63 112 4.0 83/ 3 30 51 19 8 528 WCAC 14/11 39/ 68 .574 0/ 0 .000 15/ 27 .556 93 6.6 18 32 50 3.6 41/ 2 12 18 10 4 246 C. Cottrell 26/ 9 52/ 95 .547 2/ 5 .400 21/ 30 .700 127 4.9 31 38 69 2.7 43/ 0 15 41 4 9 396 WCAC 13/ 6 27/ 47 .575 1/ 2 .500 15/ 21 .714 70 5.4 15 23 38 2.9 22/ 0 6 20 3 2 213 M. Haupt 17/17 19/ 56 .339 0/ 4 .000 45/ 77 .584 83 4.9 41 63 104 6.1 38/ 1 31 33 3 16 462 WCAC 4/ 4 4/ 19 .211 0/ 4 .000 7/ 12 .583 15 3.8 6 14 20 5.0 7/ 0 3 5 2 103 K. Colvin 27/ 5 28/ 63 .445 0/ 0 .000 38/ 57 .667 94 3.5 23 40 63 2.3 54/ 4 6 27 3 291 WCAC 13/ 1 6/ 17 .353 0/ 0 .000 16/ 22 .727 28 2.2 9 16 25 1.9 22/ 2 4 13 0 115 0 . Bell 21/ 2 33/ 51 .647 0/ 0 .000 7/ 14 . 500 73 3.5 22 24 46 2.2 67/ 6 5 19 24 3 243 WCAC 13/ 2 29/ 45 .645 0/ 0 .000 7/ 14 .500 65 5.0 17 16 33 2.5 51/ 4 4 13 19 191 A. Thompson 28/10 32/ 90 .356 5/ 9 .556 12/ 19 .632 81 2.9 17 45 62 2.2 52/ 1 50 40 18 517 WCAC 14/ 7 16/ 52 .308 4/ 7 .571 2/ 4 .500 38 2.7 8 26 34 2.4 35/ 1 27 14 10 276 K. Means 25/ 8 25/ 75 .333 3/ 9 .333 15/ 23 .652 68 2.7 7 19 26 1.0 44/ 1 26 35 2 13 286 WCAC 13/ 7 22/ 57 .386 2/ 7 .286 10/ 13 .769 56 4.3 6 16 22 1.7 32/ 1 23 22 2 9 202 J. Scott 1/ 0 1/ 1 1.000 0/ 0 .000 0/ 1 .000 2 2.0 0 1.0 0/ 0 0 0 0 0 WCAC 1/ 0 1/ 1 1.000 0/ 0 .000 0/ 1 .000 2 2.0 0 1.0 0/ 0 0 0 0 0 B. Anderson 4/ 0 1/ 7 .143 0/ 2 .000 2/ 2 1.000 4 1.0 3 2 5 1.3 1/ 0 2 2 0 0 14 WCAC 1/ 0 1/ 6 .167 0/ 2 .000 0/ 0 .000 2 2.0 0 1.0 1/ 0 2 0 0 8 0 . Parker 6/ 0 2/ 5 .400 1/ 2 .500 0/ 1 .000 5 0.8 0 1 0.2 3/ 0 0 0 0 15 WCAC 3/ 0 1/ 4 .2501 0/ .000 0/ 0 .000 2 0.7 0 0 0 0.0 2/ 0 0 0 0 11 A. Trafton 2/ 0 0/ 2 .000 0/ .000 0/ 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0.5 0/ 0 0 1 0 0 5 WCAC 2/ 0 0/ 2 .000 0/ 1 .000 0/ 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0.5 0/ 0 0 0 0 0 5 USO lOTALS 28/28 699/1575 .444 149/383 .389 357/536 .666 1904 68.0 328 585 1015 36.3 627/25 346 453 77 163 WCAC 14/14 356/ 828 .430 77/212 .363 147/235 .626 936 66.9 152 288 494 35.3 338/13 181 204 49 82

OPP lOTALS 28/28 666/1454 .458 124/331 .375 520/748 .695 1976 70.6 270 555 927 33.1 520/14 366 390 78 232 WCAC 14/14 342/ 738 .463 69/167 .413 294/415 .708 1047 74.8 156 312 519 37.1 237/ 8 192 189 43 110

Team Rebounds, USO: 102 OPP: 102 Oeadball Rebounds, USO: 48 OPP: 80 WCAC, USO: 54, OPP: 51 WCAC, USO: 25 OPP: 39 1987-88 RESULTS PAGE 23

RETURNING PLAYERS GAME BY GAME RESULTS FROM THE 1987-88 SEASON POINTS/REBOUNDS W-L SCORE OPPONENT BELL COLVIN COTTRELL LEONARD MEANS, D. MEANS, K. THOMPSON TRAFTON L 90-97 ot at Rice 6/4 10/8 7/6 12/6 13/1 0/1 2/3 DNP L 67-72 UC SANTA BARBARA 0/0 9/2 6/1 0/0 17/5 DNP 0/0 DNP w 61-56 MONTANA DNP 15/7 4/4 DNP 12/3 0/0 6/1 DNP w 71-66 PUGET SOUND DNP 5/1 2/2 DNP 13/0 DNP 8/3 DNP L 54-70 at Boise State 0/0 2/2 0/0 0/1 12/0 0/0 5/1 DNP w 76-53 at San Diego State 0/2 0/1 9/2 15/5 11/2 0/1 0/2 DNP L 59-71 at CS Fullerton DNP 7/3 0/5 5/1 13/1 2/0 0/1 DNP w 74-54 BROWN 0/2 5/3 6/1 10/7 10/4 3/0 2/3 DNP w 69-60 MISSOURI-K.C. DNP 1/1 DNP 8/4 13/2 0/1 4/4 DNP w 80-71 U.S.I.U. DNP 0/3 5/1 24/4 8/5 4/0 2/2 DNP w 81-64 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 010 2/1 0/2 17/2 13/6 1/0 8/0 DNP L 72-83 at Colorado DNP 0/1 3/0 16/4 17/2 0/0 0/1 DNP w 66-44 at Weber State 2/4 10/5 11/4 DNP 7/3 0/0 4/4 DNP L 75-115 at Loyola Marymount* 0/2 4/3 12/8 DNP 11/1 11 /1 8/1 0/1 L 77-92 at Pepperdine* 2/4 1/0 20/7 10/2 20/4 0/0 8/1 DNP L 59-75 SAN FRANCISCO* DNP 11/7 17/3 DNP 8/3 0/1 0/1 DNP L 54-56 SANTA CLARA* 6/3 2/2 2/2 0/2 20/1 0/1 8/3 DNP L 40-41 ST. MARY'S* 0/3 0/0 4/5 0/0 22/2 DNP 0/3 DNP w 66-61 at St. Mary's* 8/1 0/3 4/3 14/1 7/0 2/2 2/3 DNP L 52-70 at Gonzaga* 0/1 0/0 2/4 8/3 6/3 0/1 0/0 DNP L 64-68 at Portland* 6/2 2/1 0/1 10/3 9/7 0/0 5/8 DNP w 61-41 PORTLAND* 8/2 2/2 2/1 7/3 10/5 4/3 0/3 0/0 L 73-78 GONZAGA* 2/1 DNP 0/1 10/2 11/2 10/3 0/0 DNP L 40-56 at Santa Clara* 3/2 4/2 2/1 9/4 8/5 0/2 3/3 DNP L 73-79 at San Francisco* 2/4 0/1 5/1 12/5 15/4 9/5 2/0 DNP w 76-74 PEPPERDINE* 10/4 2/2 DNP 13/6 13/3 6/1 0/1 DNP L 126-141 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* 18/4 0/2 0/1 28/8 13/1 14/2 2/7 DNP L 48-68 St. Mary's# 0/1 0/0 4/3 19/4 7/4 2/1 2/3 DNP *denotes West Coast Athletic Conference games #denotes WCAC Post-Season Tournament at Santa Clara

TORERO TOP SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS OPPONENT HIGH SCORER(S) HIGH REBOUNDER(S) Rice ...... Munn 30 Munn/Colvin 8 UC SANTA BARBARA ...... D. Means 17 Haupt 8 MONTANA ...... Colvin 15 Haupt 9 PUGET SOUND ...... Munn 18 Haupt 7 Boise State ...... Sayers 15 Sayers/Haupt/Pelton 3 San Diego State ...... Pelton 20 Pelton 7 Cal State Fullerton ...... Munn 16 Haupt/Munn 6 BROWN ...... Munn 22 Pelton 8 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY ...... Munn 17 Sayers 10 U.S. INTERNATIONAL ...... Leonard 24 Haupt 8 TEXAS-ARLINGTON ...... Munn 21 Munn 8 Colorado ...... Munn 19 Haupt 8 Weber State ...... Sayers 14 Haupt 9 Loyola Marymount ...... Cottrell 12 Sayers 13 Pepperdine ...... D. Means/Cottrell 20 Cottrell 7 SAN FRANCISCO ...... Cottrell 17 Haupt 9 SANTA CLARA ...... D. Means 20 Munn 7 ST. MARY'S ...... D. Means 22 Haupt 7 St. Mary's ...... Munn 24 Munn 6 Gonzaga ...... Munn 19 Munn/Sayers 5 Portland ...... Sayers 18 Sayers/Thompson 8 PORTLAND ...... Munn 16 Munn 8 GONZAGA ...... Sayers 19 Pelton 7 Santa Clara ...... Leonard 9 Munn 6 San Francisco ...... Pelton 17 Pelton 15 PEPPERDINE ...... Munn 21 Pelton 7 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT ...... Munn 37 Munn 11 St. Mary's ...... Leonard 19 Pelton 8 RECORDS PAGE 24

CAREER POINTS PER GAME ALL.:flME SCORING LEADERS (Minimum two seasons) 1. Stan Washington 1971-74 1472 Player Years Games Points Avg 2. *Bob Bartholomew 1977-81 1394 1. Stan Washington 1971-74 81 1472 18.2 3. #Scott Thompson 1983-87 1379 2. Robert Smith 1971-74 74 1295 17.5 4. Robert Smith 1971-74 1295 3. #Mike Whitmarsh 1982-84 52 839 17.2 5. Russ Cravens 1959-63 1234 4. Jim Fleming 1959-61 55 942 17.1 6. Ken Leslie 1956-59 1174 5. Cliff Ashford 1956-59 70 1164 16.6 7. Cliff Ashford 1963-66 1164 6. Ken Leslie 1956-59 77 1174 15.2 8. Richard Harnett 1974-78 1090 7. Oscar Foster 1969-71 52 476 14.4 9. Rick Cabrera 1965-68 1088 8. Rick Cabrera 1965-68 78 1088 13.9 10. Ken Smith 1972-76 1023 9, *Bob Bartholomew 1977-81 103 1394 13.5 11. Gus Magee 1966-70 977 10. Eddie Davis 1975-77 51 679 13.3 12. Jim Fleming 1956-61 942 *Division I & II 13. Ted Fields 1965-68 935 #Division I only 14. Lymond Williams 1962-65 932 15. #Mike Whitmarsh 1982-84 893 16. *Mike Stockalper 1977-81 887 17. *Rusty Whitmarsh 1978-82 831 TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON POINTS PER GAME 18. #Anthony Reuss 1981-85 798 19. Bob Maines 1957-60 786 Player Years Points Avg. 20 Oscar Foster 1969-71 746 1. Stan Washington 1973-74 519 19.2 *Denotes Division I & II 2. Cliff Ashford 1964-65 484 19.0 #Denotes Division I only 3. #Mike Whitmarsh 1983-84 525 18.8 4. Jim Fleming 1960-61 506 18.7 5. Stan Washington 1971-72 470 18.1 6. Robert Smith 1972-73 503 17.9 7. Cliff Ashford 1963-64 461 17.7 8. Rick Cabrera 1965-66 305 17.2 Ted Fields 1966-67 429 17.2 COACHING RECORDS 9. Rick Cabrera 1967-68 428 17.1 Coach Won Lost Pct. Yrs. 10. Ken Leslie 1957-58 421 16.9 #Division I only #Hank Egan 70 43 .619 4 *Jim Brovelli 160 130 .552 11 CAREER FIELD GOALS Bob Mccutcheon 14 11 .560 Bernie Bickerstaff 55 49 .529 4 1. Stan Washington 621 Phil Woolpert 90 90 .500 7 Fon Johnson 24 31 .436 2 Ken Leslie 11 16 .407 CAREER FREE THROWS Les Harvey 15 36 .294 2 Ed Baran 6 20 .231 1. Cliff Ashford 358 *Denotes Division I & II #Division I only TOP REBOUNDER

1. GusMagee(1966-70) 948

U.S.D. WCAC CAREER RECORD TOP TEN SEASON REBOUNDERS Gonzaga University 6-13 Player Years Rebounds Avg . Loyola Marymount University 11-7 6-13 1. Gus Magee 1968-69 344 14.3 Pepperdine University University of Portland 11-7 2 .. Paul Reynolds 1957-58 289 13.1 St. Mary's College 9-10 3. Gus Magee 1969-70 306 12.2 Francisco 4-8 4. Paul Reynolds 1956-57 349 12.0 University of San 7-11 5. Robert Smith 1971 -72 290 11 .1 University of Santa Clara Seattle University 0-2 6. Robert Smith 1972-73 292 10.4 7. Neil Traub 1973-74 277 10.3 Totals 54-71 8. Neil Traub 1974-75 251 9.7 9. Bob Scotian 1970-71 225 9.4 10. Art Wical 1959-60 251 9.3 RECORDS PAGE 25

TEAM . . Games Played (1986-87) ...... • ...... • ...... 30 Games Won (1986-87) ...... 24 Games Lost (1961-62) ...... • ...... 20 Best Percentage (1986-87) ...... 800 Season Points Scored (1977-78) ...... 2403 Combined Score ...... • ...... 267 1987-88; USO 126, LMU 141 Single Game Score (1973-74) (La Verne) ...... 134 Single Game Field Goals (1973-74) (La Verne) ...... • ...... 58 Single Game Free Throws (1964-65) (Chapman) ...... 35 Single Game Rebounds (1973-74) (Olivet Nazarene) ...... 82

INDIVIDUAL...

Scoring, four years ...... • ...... Stan Washington (1971-74) 1472 Scoring, three years ...... •...... Jim Fleming (1959-61) 942 Scoring, two years ...... Mike Whitmarsh (1982-84) 893 Scoring, one game ...... Robert "Pinky" Smith (1972-73) 40 #Scoring, one game ...... Marty Munn (1987-88) , Mike Whitmarsh (1982-83) 37 Points per game, career ...... Stan Washington 18.2 Points per game, season ...... • ...... Stan Washington (1973-74) 19.2

FIELD GOALS ... Made, Career ...... • ...... • ...... Stan Washington 621 Made, one year ...... Stan Washington (1973-74) 229 Made, one game ...... • . ... Robert " Pinky" Smith (1972-73) 19 #Field goal percentage, career ...... Anthony Reuss (81 -85) .580 • Field goal percentage, career ...... Bob Bartholomew (78-81) .544 #Field goal percentage, one year ...... Anthony Reuss (83-84) .619 #Field goal percentage, one game ...... • ...... Anthony Reuss (83-84) .929

REBOUNDS ...

Career ...... Gus Magee (1966-70) 948 One Season . Paul Reynolds (1956 -57) 349 One Game ...... Gus Magee (1969-70) 24

FREE THROWS

Made, Career ...... Cliff Ashford (1963-65) 358 Made, One Year ...... • ...... Cliff Ashford (1963-64) 161 Made, One Game ...... Cliff Ashford (1964-65) 21

ASSISTS ..

Career ...... Stari Washington (1971 -74) 451 One year ...... • ...... Stan Washington (1972 -73) 171 One game ...... • ...... Stan Washington (1973-74) 14 • Denotes Division I & II #Denotes Division I only

WINNING PERCENTAGE YEAR RECORD PCT. COACH 1971 -72 USO 90 Chapman College 105 1986-87 24-6 .800 Hank Egan 1966-67 USO 72 Carroll College 102 1977-78 22-7 .758 Jim Brovelli 1958-59 USO 42 Fresno State 101 1976-77 20-7 .741 Jim Brovelli 1970-71 USO 91 Cal Poly (SLO) 100 1978-79 19-7 .731 Jim Brovelli 1979-80 USO 82 Loyola Marymount 100 1985-86 19-9 .679 Hank Egan 100 POINT GAMES (FOR) 1972-73 19-9 .679 Bernie Bickerstaff 1973-74 USO 134 La Verne College 68 1983-84 18-10 .643 Jim Brovelli 1987-88 USO 126 Loyola Marymount 141 1965-66 17-11 .607 Phil Woolpert 1959-60 USO 119 Azusa College 75 1967-68 15-10 .600 Phil Woolpert 1976-77 USO 114 Los Angeles State 76 1975-76 15-10 .600 Jim Brovelli 1986-87 USO 113 U.S. International 72 1973-74 16-11 .593 Jim Brovelli 1978-79 USO 107 La Vern e College 63 1977-78 1984-85 16-11 .593 Hank Egan USO 106 CS Stanislaus 95 1971 -72 USO 105 1964-65 15-11 .577 Phil Woolpert Chapman College 86 1974-75 USO 104 Cal Lutheran 1957-58 14-11 .560 Bob McCutcheon 72 1976-77 USO 104 CS Stanislaus 77 1966-67 14-11 . 560 Phil Woolpert 1969-70 USO 103 Western New Mexico 87 1969-70 14-12 .538 Bernie Bickerstaff 1977-78 USO 103 La Verne College 74 1960-61 USO 102 Biola College 61 1960-61 100 POINT GAMES (AGAINST) USO 102 Biola College 70 1970-71 USO 102 1987-88 USO 126 Loyola Marymount 141 CS Dominguez 65 1970-71 USO 102 Cal Poly Pomona 1959-60 USO 75 Los Angeles 124 90 1964-65 USO 101 Chapman College 91 1969-70 USO 99 Tahoe College 119 1973-74 USO 101 Olivet Nazarene 91 1969-70 USO 92 Los Angeles State 118 1957-58 USO 100 La Verne College 80 1987-88 USO 75 Loyola ~arymount 115 1969-70 USO 100 UC Riverside 96 1980-81 USO 62 UC Irvine 108 1976-77 USO 100 CS Dominguez 62 1979-80 USO 78 U. of San Francisco 106 1977-78 USO 100 Southern Cal College 96 1961 -62 USO 57 Orange State 105 1977-78 USO 100 Aurora 58 WCAC PAGE 26 USO STANDINGS IN THE WCAC THE WEST COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1979-80 Though the playing courts possess surnames of "Center" and "Pavilion," they w L PCT GB OVERALL really "gyms." Gyms, where Naismith's game is still a battle, a rivalry, a common 22-7 are San Francisco• 11 5 .688 fan. WCAC basketball is the game as it was. It's blue collar St Mary's• 11 5 .688 15-12 bond between player and Gonza~a 10 6 .625 1 16-11 basketball. It's a tradition still living. Santa Iara 10 6 .625 1 15-12 Pepr:,rdine 9 7 .563 2 17-11 FROM BORDER ro BORDER 17-11 Port and 9 7 .563 2 spanning the West from Seattle 8 8 .500 3 12-15 The conference, made up of eight private institutions San Diet'. 2 14 .125 9 6-19 Canada to Mexico, celebrates its 37th year of tradition in 1988-89. The current align­ .125 9 2 -26 •Loyola arymount 2 14 ment - Gonzaga University, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, ·co-champion University of San Diego, the •Records include eight WCAC forfeits and four the University of Portland, Saint Mary's College, the non-WCAC forfeits. Santa Clara University - has remained unchanged 1980-81 University of San Francisco, and GB OVERALL for the longest stint in league history. w L PCT with San Francisco• 11 3 .786 24-7 The league got its start in 1952 as the "California Basketball Association" Pepperdine• 11 3 .786 16-12 membership consisting of San Francisco Bay Area schools: St. Mary's, Santa .643 2 19-8 original Gonzaga 9 5 Jose State, and Pacific. Four years later, the league ex­ Portland 7 7 .500 4 17-10 Clara, San Francisco, San Santa Clara 7 7 .500 4 14-13 panded to eight schools by adding Pepperdine, Loyola and Fresno State. It was then Loyola Marymount 5 9 .357 6 9-19 changed to the current "West Coast Athletic Conference." The con­ 8 10-16 that the name San Die~o 3 11 .214 to the NCAA tournament ever since its in­ St. Marys 3 11 .214 8 9 -18 ference has owned an automatic berth •co-champion CBA. 1981-82 ception as the schools have held membership in the WCAC with eight of them L PCT GB OVERALL In all, 15 different w members have put in over 30 Pepperdine 14 0 1 .000 22-7 winning the league crown at least once. Five current San Francisco 11 3 .786 3 25-6 years in the conference, accounting for all but five titles. 17-10 Portland 9 5 .643 5 2 titles Santa Clara 7 7 .500 7 16-11 St. Mary's 36 years Gonzaga 7 7 .500 7 15-12 Santa Clara 36 years 7 titles San Die~o 4 10 .286 10 11-15 Loyola Marymount 33 years 2 t itles St. Marys 3 11 .214 11 11 -16 Loyola Marymount 1 13 .071 13 3-24 Pepperdine 33 years 7 titles 1982-83 San Francisco 33 years 15 titles w L PCT GB OVERALL Portland 12 years O titles Pepperdine 10 2 .833 20-9 Gonzaga 8 years O titles Santa Clara 9 3 .750 1 21-7 San Diego 8 years 1 title St. Mary's 7 5 .583 3 14-12 Gonzaga 5 7 .417 5 13-14 Despite all the changes, tradition is still rich in the WCAC. National championship 11-15 San Diego 5 7 .417 5 banners hang in USF's Memorial Gym from their back-to-back titles in the mid-fifties. Portland 4 8 .333 6 10-18 Darwin Cook, Loyola Marymount 2 10 .167 8 9-18 , K.C. Jones, Phil Smith, Dennis Johnson, , NBA players 1983-84 , , and are but a few of the w L PCT GB OVERALL who warred on WCAC courts in their college days. San Diego 9 3 .750 18-10 Santa Clara 7 5 .583 2 22-10 MORE THAN JUST HOOPS 12-16 St. Mary's 7 5 .583 2 't the only WCAC sport. Baseball is fast becoming another Gonzaga 6 6 .500 3 17-11 Of course, basketball isn Pepperdine 6 6 .500 3 15-13 tradition maker, as three conference clubs took part in last year's NCAA tournament. Loyola Marymount 5 7 .417 4 12-15 Pepperdine came within one game of a trip to the College last year Portland 2 10 .167 7 11 -17 and Loyola Marymount made it to Omaha in 1986. Last season, Pepperdine, Loyola, 1984-85 and Santa Clara all finished in the nation's Top 20 rankings. The WCAC has sent L PCT GB OVERALL w baseball careers. The conference also sponsors Pepperdine 11 1 .917 23-9 countless players onto professional Santa Clara 9 3 .750 2 20-9 championships in cross country, soccer, tennis, and golf for men. St. Mary's 7 5 .583 4 15-12 fourth for WCAC women's athletics, and the second with con­ 6 16-11 This season is the San Diego 5 7 .417 league. Gonzaga, Portland, and St. Mary's Gonzaga 4 8 .333 7 15-13 ference membership duplicating the men's Portland 3 9 .250 8 14-14 upgraded their programs to NCAA Division I last year, with the Bulldogs immediate­ 11 -16 Loyola Marymount 3 9 .250 8 ly capturing the basketball crown and the Pilots taking the women's cross country 1985-86 trophy. The women's league sponsors championships in volleyball , basketball, cross OVERALL w L PCT GB country, and tennis. Pepperdine 13 1 .929 25-5 Loyola Marymount 10 4 .714 3 19-11 NATIONAL CROWNS San Diego 9 5 .643 4 19-9 Gonza~a 8 6 .571 5 15-13 Current WCAC members have won 11 NCAA team championships. San Francisco .500 6 12-16 Santa Iara 7 7 (5 in soccer, 2 in basketball, 1 in tennis), followed by Pepperdine Portland 4 10 .286 9 13-15 has eight titles St. Mary's 3 11 .214 10 10-17 with three (all in volleyball), and Gonzaga with one (boxing). San Francisco 2 12 .143 11 7-21 Pepperdine has three individual tennis champions, including last year's winner, 1986-87 Rob Weiss, and Gonzaga has had a trio of boxing titlists. San Francisco has had w L PCT GB OVERALL champ in both fencing and tennis, while Loyola sponsored a track 24-6 an individual San Diego 13 1 .929 Diego picked up a pair of Division II team tennis crowns Gonzaga 9 5 .643 4 18-10 champion. In addition, San St. Ma •s 7 7 .500 6 17-13 and four individual tennis titles while Pepperdine took two championships in outdoor Santa 6Iara• 6 8 .429 7 18-14 level. Portland captured their first national title in 1986, running 7 16-12 track while at that San Francisco 6 8 .429 cross country trophy. St. Mary's brought home the Portland 6 8 .429 7 14-14 away with the women's NAIA Pepperdine 5 9 .357 8 12-18 1986 women's soccer championship. Loyola Marymount 4 10 .286 9 12-16 •won WCAC Tournament THE CHAMPIONS OF 1987-88 1987-88 Last season was a banner year for WCAC teams. The conference placed three L PCT GB OVERALL w teams in the NCAA baseball tournament (Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, and Santa Loyola# 14 0 1.000 28-4 in the St. Ma •s 9 5 .643 19-9 Clara), and three in basketball post-season play (Loyola downed Wyoming Santa 6Iara• 9 5 .643 20-11 NCAA's, while Pepperdine and Santa Clara played in the NIT). LMU went undefeated 17-13 Pepperdine• 8 6 .571 and led the nation in scoring with over 110 points per game. 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