GUIDE CONTENTS

PROGRAM INFO RECORD BOOK 2005-06 Quick Facts ...... 2 Individual Records ...... 52 Media Outlets ...... 2 Team Records ...... 53 2005-06 Roster ...... 3 Top 10 Lists ...... 54-55

COACHES PROGRAM HISTORY Head Coach Gary Stewart ...... 4-5 Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 56 Assistant Coach Greg Clink ...... 6 Year-by-Year Records ...... 57 Assistant Coach Bobby Steinburg ...... 7 All-Time Coaching Records ...... 57 Assistant Coach Gus Argenal ...... 8 Year-by-Year Scores ...... 58-65 Postseason History ...... 65 STAFF Series Records ...... 66 Administrative Assistant Duane Kouba ...... 9 All-Time Award Winners ...... 67 Team Managers ...... 9 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 68-71 Athletics Hall of Fame ...... 72 AGGIE PLAYERS Rommel Marentez ...... 10-11 MISCELLANOUS Phil Rasmussen ...... 12-13 The Pavilion ...... 73 Thomas Juillerat ...... 14-15 Ari Warmerdam ...... 16-17 ABOUT THE CAMPUS Michael Boone ...... 18 This Is UC Davis ...... i-ii Kyle Brucculeri ...... 18 Serving The Student-Athlete ...... iii-iv Jesse Lopez Low ...... 19 Facilities Overview ...... v-vi Dominic Calegari ...... 19 Transition to Division I ...... vii David Carter ...... 20 Frank Henry-Ala ...... 20 Vince Oliver ...... 21 C.J. Portz ...... 21 GUIDE CREDITS Radio/TV Roster ...... 22 The 2005-06 Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of Gallery: “Aggies Off The Court” ...... 23 the UC Davis Athletics Media Relations Offi ce. Media outlets may obtain additional copies by calling (530) 752-2663. 2004-05 REVIEW Electronic versions are available to the public on the athletics Season Results ...... 24 website (www.ucdavisaggies.com). A companion piece, the Individual Statistics ...... 25 2005-06 UC Davis Basketball Yearbook, is available for purchase Points/Rebounds/Assists ...... 26 at all home games or through the Athletic Marketing & Div. I Independents ...... 27 Promotions offi ce at (530) 752-2699. Big West Conference Recap ...... 28-29 Editors Mark Honbo, Mike Robles 2005-06 OPPONENTS Cover Design Scott Stevenson Northern Arizona ...... 30 Dartmouth ...... 31 Interior Design Mark Honbo, Scott Stevenson Harvard ...... 32 Original Research Bryan Dangerfi eld, Tom Hall, Mark Honbo Sacramento State ...... 33 Additional Research Doug Dull, Mike Robles, Bill Stevens, Brian Berger, Stanford ...... 34 & Editorial Assistance Erin Moneymaker, Jill Howard, Jennifer Sibilla, Nevada ...... 35 Kelly Gaudino, Lisa Moss, Bobby Steinburg Idaho State ...... 36 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ...... 37 Photography Wayne Tilcock, Jim von Rummelhoff, Neil Michel, Southeastern Louisiana ...... 38 Mark Bullard, UC Davis News Service Bethany ...... 39 Printed At: Dumont Printing of Fresno, Calif. Pacifi c ...... 40 Long Beach State ...... 41 UC Irvine ...... 42 Louisville ...... 43 Cal Poly ...... 44 UC Santa Barbara ...... 45 Cal State Northridge ...... 46 INFO UC Irvine ...... 47 Cal State Fullerton ...... 48 Northern Colorado ...... 49 2005-06 Series Info ...... 50-51

-- 1 -- PROGRAM 2005-06 QUICK FACTS

School: University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Head Coach Gary Stewart (La Verne ’84) Address : One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Career Record 171-145 (12 years) Established/Founded: 1905/1908 Record at UC Davis 29-26 (2 years) Enrollment: 30,170 Nickname: Aggies Assistant Coach Greg Clink (Chico State ’94) Colors: Yale Blue & Gold Phone (530) 752-0664 National Affi liation: NCAA Division I Provisional (Reclassifying from D-II) Assistant Coach Bobby Steinburg (Middle Tenn. State ’97) Conference: Future members of Big West Conference (2007-08) Phone (530) 752-9403 Home Arena: The Pavilion (7,600) Assistant Coach Gus Argenal (UC Davis ’04) Phone (530) 752-9403 Chancellor: Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) Director of Athletics: Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73) Media Relations Contact John McMahon Senior Associate A.D.: Pam Gill-Fisher (UC Davis ’71) Email TBA Associate A.D.s Media Relations Phone (530) 752-2663 (direct) External Affairs: Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) Media Relations FAX (530) 754-5674 Business & Game Mgmt.: Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Courtside Phone (530) 752-1271 Intramurals & Sports Clubs.: Gary Colberg (Minnesota ‘64) Press Room Phone (530) 752-4900 or 4902 Assistant A.D.s Aggie Sports Hotline (530) 752-1700 Media Relations: Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Aggies on the Web http://www.ucdavisaggies.com Football Ops & Event Mgmt: Mitch Campbell (UC Davis ‘87) Marketing & Promotions: Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 4/8 Compliance: Jennifer Cardone (Adelphi ‘90) Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Development: Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Kimberly Elsbach (Iowa ’85) Head Athletic Trainer: Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81)

MEDIA OUTLETS

NEWSPAPERS California Aggie KDVS 90.3 FM KOVR Channel 13 (CBS) WIRE SERVICES Davis Enterprise (campus paper) (campus station) Jennifer Krier, Sports Director Associated Press Matt O’Donnell, Sports Editor 25 Lower Freeborn Hall Angela DaPrato, Sports Director 2713 KOVR Drive (Sacramento) Mike Mirer, Aggie Beat Writer One Shields Avenue 14 Lower Freeborn Hall Sacramento, CA 95605 925 L Street #320 C. Colton, Sports Writer Davis, CA 95616 One Shields Avenue Phone: 916/374-1335 Sacramento, CA 95814 P.O. Box 1470 Phone: 530/752-9888 Davis, CA 95616 FAX: 916/374-1304 Phone: 916/448-9555 Davis, CA 95617 FAX: 530/752-0355 Phone: 530/752-0728 FAX: 916/446-2756 Phone: 530/756-0803 x259 FAX: 530/752-8548 KMAX Channel 31 (UPN) FAX: 530/756-1668 Vacaville Reporter Gary Gelfand, Sports Director Associated Press (San Tim Roe, Sports Editor TELEVISION 500 Media Place Francisco) Sacramento Bee Matt Miller, Aggie Beat Writer KCRA Channel 3 (NBC) Sacramento, CA 95815 Rob Gloster, Sports Director Bill Bradley, Sports Editor Box 1509 Ron Hyde, Sports Director Phone: 916/921-3019 P.O. Box 7427 Scott Howard-Cooper, Vacaville, CA 95688 Del Rodgers, Sports Reporter FAX: 916/921-3050 San Francisco, CA 94120 Aggie Beat Writer Phone: 707/448-6401 3 Television Circle Phone: 415/621-7432 2100 Q Street FAX: 707/447-8411 Sacramento, CA 95814 KTXL Channel 40 (Fox) FAX: 415/552-9430 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: 916/325-3294 Jim Crandell, Sports Director Phone: 800/950-1400 RADIO FAX: 916/441-4050 Mark Demsky, Sports Reporter SportsTicker FAX: 916/326-5503 KHTK 1140 AM 4655 Fruitridge Road Harborside Financial Center Jason Ross, Sports Director KXTV Channel 10 (ABC) Sacramento, CA 95820 600 Plaza Two Woodland Daily Democrat 1436 Auburn Blvd. Bryan May, Sports Director Phone: 916/454-4548 Jersey City, NJ 07311 Gary Traynham, Sports Editor Sacramento, CA 95815 400 Broadway FAX: 916/739-0559 Phone: 800/367-8935 Hank Vereschzagin, Phone: 916/923-9200 Sacramento, CA 95801 FAX: 800/336-0383 Aggie Beat Writer FAX: 916/646-3418 Phone: 916/321-3333 KUVS Channel 19 (Univision) 711 Main Street FAX: 916/447-6107 Enrique Gonzalez, Sports Director Woodland, CA 95695 KFBK 1530 AM 1710 Arden Way

INFO Phone: 530/406-6236 Pat Walsh, Sports Director Sacramento, CA 95815 FAX: 530/406-6262 1440 Ethan Way, Suite 200 Phone: 916/614-1974 Sacramento, CA 95818 Phone: 916/924-3901 FAX: 916/921-5555

-- 2 -- PROGRAM 2005-06 ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Schools Major 1 Rommel MARENTEZ** G 5-10 175 Jr. Chula Vista, Calif. St. Augustine HS ’02 Economics 4 Vince OLIVER G 6-3 195 Fr. Inglewood, Calif. Loyola HS ’04 Human Development 5 Thomas JUILLERAT** F 6-6 225 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS ’03 Managerial Economics 10 Phil RASMUSSEN** F 6-7 208 Sr. Carmichael, Calif. Fresno State/Jesuit HS ’01 Managerial Economics 15 David CARTER G 6-1 180 Fr. Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda HS ’05 Undeclared 20 Kyle BRUCCULERI F 6-8 200 RFr. Garden Grove, Calif. Los Alamitos HS ’04 Exploratory 21 C.J. PORTZ F 6-7 190 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman HS ’05 Environmental Resources 24 Jesse LOPEZ LOW F 6-9 230 RFr. San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius HS ’04 Exploratory 32 Ari WARMERDAM** F 6-4 195 Jr. Lodi, Calif. St. Joseph Notre Dame HS ’02 Communication/Political Science 42 Dominic CALEGARI F 6-9 220 Fr. Berkeley, Calif. Saint Mary’s College HS ’05 Economics 44 Frank HENRY-ALA G 6-6 205 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Price HS ’05 Undeclared 00 Michael BOONE C 7-1 258 RFr. Redlands, Calif. Loma Linda Academy ’04 Organizational Studies

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Schools Major 00 Michael BOONE C 7-1 258 RFr. Redlands, Calif. Loma Linda Academy ’04 Organizational Studies 20 Kyle BRUCCULERI F 6-8 200 RFr. Garden Grove, Calif. Los Alamitos HS ’04 Exploratory 42 Dominic CALEGARI F 6-9 220 Fr. Berkeley, Calif. Saint Mary’s College HS ’05 Economics 15 David CARTER G 6-1 180 Fr. Fontana, Calif. Etiwanda HS ’05 Undeclared 44 Frank HENRY-ALA G 6-6 205 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Price HS ’05 Undeclared 5 Thomas JUILLERAT** F 6-6 225 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS ’03 Managerial Economics 24 Jesse LOPEZ LOW F 6-9 230 RFr. San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius HS ’04 Exploratory 1 Rommel MARENTEZ** G 5-10 175 Jr. Chula Vista, Calif. St. Augustine HS ’02 Economics 4 Vince OLIVER G 6-3 195 Fr. Inglewood, Calif. Loyola HS ’04 Human Development 21 C.J. PORTZ F 6-7 190 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman HS ’05 Environmental Resources 10 Phil RASMUSSEN** F 6-7 208 Sr. Carmichael, Calif. Fresno State/Jesuit HS ’01 Managerial Economics 32 Ari WARMERDAM** F 6-4 195 Jr. Lodi, Calif. St. Joseph Notre Dame HS ’02 Communication/Political Science

* - Denotes years on Aggie varsity PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kyle BRUCCULERI: “BROO-kuh-LAIR-ee” Gary STEWART Head Coach, 3rd Year (La Verne ’84) Dominic CALEGARI: “CAL-uh-GAIR-ee” Greg CLINK Assistant Coach, 7th Year (Chico State ’94) Thomas JUILLERAT: “JOO-ler-AH” Bobby STEINBURG Assistant Coach, 3rd Year (Middle Tennessee State ’97) Duane KOUBA: “KOO-bah” Gus ARGENAL Assistant Coach, 1st Year (UC Davis ’04) ROMMEL MARENTEZ: “roh-MELL mah-REN-tez” Duane KOUBA Administrative Assistant, 11th Year (Northern Iowa ’74) INFO

-- 3 -- PROGRAM GARY STEWART Head Coach 3rd Year

MAKING HIS MARK Gary Stewart wasted no time establishing his name on the UC Davis men’s basketball program. In 2003-04, his fi rst season with the Aggies, Stewart transformed a team that fi nished three games under .500 into one that posted an 18-9 record, including a 15-7 mark in the Division II powerhouse California Col- legiate Athletic Association. Then in Stewart’s sophomore season, he guided the Aggies through their fi rst predominantly Division I schedule. UC Davis won 11 games, including three victories in overtime. The Aggies also made solid showings against eventual NCAA Tournament participants Stanford and Pacifi c, de- spite having to compete on these team’s home courts. Additionally, Stewart’s program won fi ve games against tough Big West Conference competition.

A WINNING TRADITION The quick emergence is hardly surprising, however, when one considers Stewart’s remarkable penchant for quickly bringing success to basketball programs. In his fi rst head coaching stint, he guided his alma mater La Verne from last place to fi rst in a matter of three years. Less than a decade later, Stewart worked his magic again – this time at Cal State Hayward (now Cal State East Bay), which had gone 22-79 in its pre- vious four seasons. Just two years later, the Pioneers set a school record for wins and captured a share (with UC Davis) of the Northern California Athletic Conference. In becoming Aggie men’s basketball’s 22nd head coach, Stewart brings 21 years of experience as a highly respected and decorated player, assistant coach and head coach at all three levels of NCAA basketball. During his coaching career, he has demonstrated the utmost dedication to both the academic and athletic goals of his student-athletes, making him an excellent fi t for the Aggie program.

EXPERIENCE AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS Stewart came to UC Davis from UCLA, where he assisted Steve Lavin as director of basketball services during the 2002-03 season. His duties with the Bruins included recruiting, promotions, compliance and community relations. Before his stint at UCLA, Stewart served as an assistant coach at Washington State for three seasons, where he was involved in all aspects of the Cougar basketball program. During his tenure in Pullman, Stewart worked with the staffs of the 2001, 2002 and 2003 NCAA Final Four Youth Education through Sports (YES) clinics. He capped his WSU career by being chosen as an assistant coach to Michigan State’s Tom Izzo for the 2002 NABC All-Star Game. Stewart also assisted Maryland head coach Gary Williams on the NABC All-Star staff in 2003, then worked alongside Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) and Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) in 2004 and 2005, respectively. Stewart spent the 1997-98 season at yet another UC program, UC Santa Barbara, as an assistant coach to Jerry Pimm. During that one year, he was honored by Dunk Magazine as one of the top assistant coaches in the country.

A PROGRAM ARCHITECT In his fi rst 10 years as a collegiate head coach – eight at the University of La Verne, two at Cal State Hayward – Stewart took home four conference champion- ships. He took the helm of the La Verne program in 1987 and guided it from last place to fi rst place in just three years. He remains the only coach in school history to lead his team to a conference title or a berth in the NCAA Div. III Championships. Additionally, he ranks second all-time at La Verne with 116 wins. Following his tenure with Leopard basketball, Stewart went to Cal State Hayward to take over a program that had gone 22-79 in its previous four years. Again, he guided a team from last to fi rst place – this time in just two years. For his part, Stew- art was named NCAC Co-Coach of the Year and was a nominee for NABC District

-- 4 -- COACHING STAFF Coach of the Year honors. Furthermore, the Oakland Tribune selected him as Bay Area Men’s College Coach of the Year for all divisions. STEWART AT A GLANCE EDUCATION THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS Stewart graduated from La Verne in 1984 with a degree in physical M.A., Education, La Verne, 1995 education following a highly distinguished playing career. He earned B.S., Physical Education, La Verne, 1984 All-SCIAC distinction all four years and All-District VIII honors in COACHING EXPERIENCE each of his last three seasons. A three-year team captain, Stewart fi nished his career ranked among the Leopards’ top 10 in numer- Head Coach, UC Davis (2003-present) ous statistical categories. He captured his team’s Ted Ducey Award, Dir. of Basketball Services, UCLA (2002-03) Assistant Coach, Washington State (1999-02) bestowed upon the senior who best exemplifi es outstanding achieve- Assistant Coach, UC Santa Barbara (1997-98) ment in academics, athletics, leadership and sportsmanship. Head Coach, Cal St. Hayward (1995-97) In 2002, his careers as both a player and coach were recognized Head Coach, La Verne (1987-95) once again as he was honored as a Distinguished Graduate during the Assistant Coach, Long Beach State (1984-86) university’s 75th Diamond Jubilee festivities. After his undergraduate career, Stewart began his coaching career PLAYING EXPERIENCE as an assistant at Long Beach State from 1984 to 1986, during which La Verne (1980-84) time he began work toward his master’s degree. Stewart continued his graduate studies during his coaching career at La Verne, completing his master’s of arts degree in education in 1995. HEAD COACHING RECORDS Stewart remains involved as an educator: in addition to his coach- UC DAVIS (2003-PRESENT) ing duties at UC Davis, he serves as a lecturer in the exercise biology Year W L Pct. department. Among the courses he teaches is Ethical Issues In College 2004-05 11 17 .393 Athletics. 2003-04 18 9 .667 Totals (2 years) 29 26 .527 A MODEL CITIZEN Throughout his career, Stewart has also garnered such awards as CAL STATE HAYWARD (1995-97) The Outstanding Young Men of America Award (1984), Who’s Who Year W L Pct. Among Black Americans (1989), Who’s Who Among Rising Young 1996-97* 18 10 .643 Americans (1990) and a UC Davis Community Service Award (2005). 1995-96 8 18 .308 He also is or has been a member of the NABC Assistant Coaches Totals (2 years) 26 28 .481 Board of Directors, the Black Coaches Association (BCA) and Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes (FCA). Stewart was recently appointed to LA VERNE (1987-95) the NABC Ethics Committee, joining Roy Williams of North Carolina Year W L Pct. and Bill Self of Kansas. 1994-95 18 7 .720 Stewart remains active in the community. He serves on the boards 1993-94 12 13 .480 of directors for the City of Hope Cancer Center (Duarte, Calif.), the 1992-93* 20 8 .714 East Oakland Youth Foundation, the United Way and the ALS Foun- 1991-92 14 11 .560 dation. Stewart also developed the Free Throws For Heroes program 1990-91* 18 9 .667 1989-90* 18 7 .720 for 9/11 relief, which was adopted by the NABC. He continues to 1988-89 5 21 .192 volunteer with the Special Olympics, bringing along the entire Aggie 1987-88 11 15 .423 team to the effort last spring. During the fall of 2005, Stewart and Totals (8 years) 116 91 .560 the Aggie men’s basketball program spearheaded an effort to raise relief funds for the American Red Cross in the wake of the Hurricane NCAA TOTALS (12 years) 171 145 .541 Katrina disaster. * - won conference championship

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT GARY STEWART

“It is great to see Gary in charge of a program at such a fi ne univer- “Coach Stewart has impressive experience and has proven he will recruit “I’ve known Gary for many years and have the utmost respect for sity. He is certainly skilled in all areas that contribute to success in student-athletes with character and commitment who will play hard and him as do college, high school and junior college coaches all through- today’s athletic world and he will represent UC Davis in an excellent graduate.” out the West. He’s a true student of the game and has an unbridled manner.’ Mike Montgomery, Head Coach passion for hard work, both on and off the court. There is no question Gregg Popovich, Head Coach Golden State Warriors that he will soon have the UC Davis program near the top of the Big San Antonio Spurs West and competing for conference championships and NCAA tourna- “This is a tremendous opportunity for both Gary and UC Davis. Gary has ment bids, year in and year out.’ “I was fortunate to meet Gary Stewart at a coaching clinic a few years always done things the right way. He has paid his dues and touched every Frank Burlison, Columnist back, and I’ve consistently been impressed with his intelligence, com- base along the way. Davis couldn’t have found a better fi t. Sometimes Long Beach Press Telegram petitiveness and friendly demeanor. UC Davis made a wise choice in you just get a good feeling of success when someone gets a head coach- selecting him to guide its course to the Division I level.” ing job; that was the feeling I had when Gary was named head coach “Gary Stewart is a tireless worker and he’s driven to make UC Davis Mike DeCourcy, Senior Writer at UC Davis.” a player in Division I.” The Sporting News Kelvin Sampson, Head Coach Andy Katz, Univ. of Oklahoma ESPN College Basketball Analyst

-- 5 -- COACHING STAFF GREG CLINK Assistant Coach 7th Year

Greg Clink begins his seventh season on the UC Davis bench, assisting in all facets of the men’s program. His intimate knowledge of the university, campus, and city of Davis make him an invaluable asset to the coaching staff. In addition to his coaching duties, Clink also serves as a instructor in the exercise biology department at UC Davis. “The level of trust I have in Coach Clink’s judgement, loyalty and knowledge creates an optimal relationship between us on and off the court,” says Aggie junior Thomas Juillerat. “Relationships like this make up the foundation for the environment necessary for success.” This marks the second Aggie stint and third head coach for Clink, who fi rst joined the UC Davis coaching staff in 1996-97 as an assistant to Bob Williams. The Aggies fi nished 20-9 that year, winning the Northern California Athletic Conference championship and advancing to the NCAA Division II West Regional. After serving the 1997-98 season as head coach at Gavilan College in Gilroy, Calif., Clink rejoined Williams’ staff when the former Aggie coach was named head coach at UC Santa Barbara in 1998. UCSB fi nished 15-13 in 1998-99, winning the Big West Conference’s West Division championship, and went 14-14 in 1999-2000, fi nishing second in the division. Clink was reunited with the UC Davis program for the 2000-01 season, serving as Brian Fogel’s top assistant. Clink graduated from Chico State in 1994. He played for the Wildcats for two years following a two-year stint at Gavilan College. Clink earned Chico State Basketball’s Most Inspirational award in 1994. Clink experi- enced a great deal of success at Chico, winning two NCAC Champion- ships, while advancing to the NCAA Western Regional Championships in 1992-1993. Immediately following his playing career at Chico, Clink served as an assistant to head coach Puck Smith for two seasons. During this time, he completed his master’s degree in physical education. He and his wife, Courtney, were married in the summer of 2002 and reside in Dixon. The couple has a set of twin sons, Justin and Tyler and is expecting their third child in January 2006.

CLINK AT A GLANCE EDUCATION M.A., Physical Education, Chico State, 1996 B.S., Physical Education, Chico State, 1994

COACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Coach, UC Davis (1996-97, 2000-present) Assistant Coach, UC Santa Barbara (1998-2000) Head Coach, Gavilan College (1997-98) Assistant Coach, Chico State (1994-96)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Chico State (1991-94) Gavilan College (1989-91)

-- 6 -- COACHING STAFF BOBBY STEINBURG AT A GLANCE STEINBURG EDUCATION M.S., Health Phys Ed. & Rec., Middle Tennessee State, 2001 Assistant Coach B.S., Music & Entertainment Business, Middle Tennessee State, 1997 3rd Year COACHING EXPERIENCE Bobby Steinburg enters his third Assistant Coach, UC Davis (2003-present) season with the Aggie staff and will Assistant Coach, Bellarmine (2001-03) again assume the role of recruiting Assistant Coach, Idaho (2000-01) coordinator. He assists in all facets Assistant Coach, Motlow State College (1998-2000) of the program, with an emphasis Graduate Assistant, Middle Tennessee State (1997-98) Student Assistant, Middle Tennessee State (1995-97) on recruiting, skill development, and public relations. Additionally, he serves the exercise biology de- partment as an instructor. “Steinburg is quickly making a name for himself among assistant basketball coaches on the west coast as a tireless recruiter with a keen eye for talent,” says west-coast recruit- ing guru Gerry Freitas. “One of the primary reasons I felt a high level of comfort with UC Davis was due to the trust and loyalty Coach Steinburg showed me throughout the recruiting process,” said Aggie freshman guard, Vince Oliver. “Coach Steinburg is one of the hardest working coaches I have ever met. Not only is he a great teacher of fundamentals, but he is a man of great integrity.” Prior to arriving at UC Davis, Steinburg spent two seasons as top assistant coach at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Ky. Steinburg assisted in all areas of the Knights’ program, including recruiting, on- court instruction, student-athlete academic development and public relations. As Aggie fans may remember, Bellarmine served as host to the 1998 NCAA Division II championship when UC Davis defeated Kentucky Weslayan, 83-77. Steinburg, no stranger to the Big West Conference, spent the 2000- 2001 season coaching at the University of Idaho under one of the game’s great teachers, C. David Farrar. His appointment distinguished him among the youngest Division I full-time assistant coaches in the country at the age of 25. It was there that Steinburg forged his relation- ship with then Washington State assistant coach, Gary Stewart, as the two campuses lay only 7 miles apart. Prior to his stint at Idaho, Steinburg served two years as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator to Lonnie Thompson at Motlow State Community College in Lynchburg, Tenn. His back-to-back recruiting classes helped put Motlow in the national top-25 in the National Junior College Athletic Association for two straight years. He began his coach- ing career as a both a student and graduate assistant coach under Farrar and former North Carolina Tar Heel Randy Wiel at Middle Tennessee State in Murfreesboro, Tenn.. Steinburg received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Middle Tennessee State. Originally from Oswego, N.Y., Steinburg grew up in Richmond, Va. He and his wife, Sandy, were married in the summer of 2004 after a dramatic engagement in which Bobby proposed on the half-hour reality-based television show, “Perfect Proposal”, on TLC. The couple currently resides in Sacramento.

-- 7 -- COACHING STAFF GUS ARGENAL Assistant Coach 1st Year

Gus Argenal returns to the UC Davis basketball program in a new position of leadership. After lead- ing the Aggies on the fl oor at the guard position for four years, Argenal now fi nds himself on the bench as an assistant coach. Arge- nal, who is among the youngest as- sistant coaches in Division I, holds the distinction of being the fi rst UC Davis graduate under coach Gary Stewart. He will in vari- ous facets of the program including, skill development, scouting, fi lm exchange and editing, and recruiting. “I am honored to have had Coach Argenal as a teammate and now a coach,” says junior guard Rommel Marentez. He is the greatest leader I have ever played with and I am truly excited to continue to learn from him. You cannot say enough about his heart and passion for the game.” Following his graduation from UC Davis in 2004, Argenal was hired as a graduate assistant coach at Arizona State in the Pac-10 Conference. At ASU, Argenal assisted in various components of the Sun Devil pro- gram including, fi lm exchange and editing, scouting, and compliance. As an Aggie student-athlete, Argenal started 51 games at point guard position during his playing career. He ranks fi fth all-time in Aggie his- tory with 274 assists, including the single game record of 13. During his fi nal two seasons with the Aggies, Argenal was among the league leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio with close to a 2.5-to-1. Argenal managed to complete his graduate degree at Arizona State in less than one year and received his masters in education in August of 2005. Argenal is engaged to former Aggie women’s basketball player Hannah Turner. The couple will be married in May of 2006.

ARGENAL AT A GLANCE EDUCATION M.A., Education, Arizona State, 2005 B.A., History, UC Davis, 2004

COACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Coach, UC Davis (2005-present) Graduate Assistant Coach, Arizona State (2004-05)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE UC Davis (1999-2004)

-- 8 -- COACHING STAFF DUANE KOUBA Administrative Assistant 11th Year

Kouba enters his 11th season with the UC Davis men’s basketball program. His primary responsi- bilities include practice and game statistics, student-athlete academic progress, and public relations. “You can’t help but smile when- ever Duane Kouba enters the lock- er room,” says senior forward Phil Rasmussen. “His value to the team as a mentor is paramount to our student-athletes.” A 1974 graduate of Northern Iowa, Kouba received his Ph.D in mathematics from Colorado State in 1982. He is currently a lecturer in the Department of Mathematics, where in 1992 and 1998 he was named Lecturer of the Year. For the past 15 years Kouba has served as Director for his department’s successful Emerging Scholars Program (ESP), an honors, cooperative-learning calculus laboratory. In May 2004 Kouba was one of three professors in the College of Letters and Science selected as a Distinguished University of California, Davis Educator, an ASUCD Excellence in Education Award. Kouba has the distinction of being the only Aggie basketball staff member with an NCAA Championship ring. He served as a volunteer assistant coach for the 1997-1998 UC Davis team which won the NCAA Div. II national championship. Kouba remains active in California Masters and World Masters bas- ketball competitions. His son, Robert, is currently a freshman at UC Santa Cruz.

STUDENT MANAGERS

ADAM JOHANSEN Transferred from Santa Rosa Col- lege... Sociology major... Coached at Rincon Valley Christian JHS and Geyserville HS... Also worked the Pete Newell Basketball Academy from 2003-05.

BRIAN SHILLER Double-majoring in commu- nication and political science... Lettered in basketball, football and at Burlingame HS, where he served as student body president... Enters second year as Aggie manager.

-- 9 -- COACHING STAFF ST. AUGUSTINE HS ’02: Named San Diego Section Player of ROMMEL the Year for D-III as a senior, averaging 23 ppg, 6 rpg, 5 apg as a point guard... Also earned All-San Diego Section, All-Western League and All- MARENTEZ Academic fi rst-team honors... Led team to back-to-back section titles in Guard • 5-10 • 175 • Jr. 2001 and 2002... As a senior, led the Saints to championship despite two Chula Vista, Calif. broken feet... Also lettered in cross country and track & fi eld... Member of Principal’s Honor List. PERSONAL: Born in San Diego, Calif.... Intends to declare WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES: economics as his major... Parents are Ricardo & Gilda Marentez... Name One of 30 student-athletes in U.S. and is pronounced “roh-MEL mah-REN-tez”... Played two years of club ball Mexico invited to try out for Mexican for High Five America, the same club that produced such alumni as Yao National Team... Became fi rst Aggie Ming and Mark Price... Career highlight was playing for Mexico at 2005 basketball player to participate at the World University Games. Games, which were held in Izmir, Turkey from Aug. 11-21... Played in fi ve 1 games, shooting 24-49 (.490) from the CAREER HIGHS fi eld... Finished second on team at 12.2 ppg... Led squad with 22 points Minutes: 44, at Sacramento State (12/1/04) in 79-75 vs. Ukraine (8/14)... Had 4 steals vs. Greece (8/13)... Mexico Points: 29, CAL STATE STANISLAUS (1/9/04) went 2-5, fi nishing 23rd among 30 teams. FG made: 10, CAL STATE STANISLAUS (1/9/04) 2004-05: Appeared in 25 games, starting 23... Finished 3rd on FG att: 14, CAL STATE STANISLAUS (1/9/04) team with 239 points (9.6 ppg)... Led team in three-point percentage 3pt made: 7, CAL STATE STANISLAUS (1/9/04) (.466), free-throw percentage (.836) and steals (36)... Success rate from 3pt att: 9, CAL STATE STANISLAUS (1/9/04) outside the arc, which came on 34-for-73 shooting, ranks 4th on school’s FT made: 9, at UC San Diego (1/16/04) single-season list... Scored in double fi gures 11 games, including season- FT att: 9, at UC San Diego (1/16/04) high 22 in double OT win vs. Dartmouth (12/20)... Shot 7-for-12 with Rebounds: 9, UC IRVINE (1/24/05) three three-pointers in that game... Scored 15 points with 4 rebounds at Assists: 6 (2x), last CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO (2/28/04) Stanford two days before (12/18)... Had team-high 19 points vs. Northern Turnovers: 7, CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (1/29/05) Arizona (12/4)... Grabbed career-high 9 rebounds and had 4 steals vs. Steals: 4 (2x), last UC IRVINE (1/24/05) UC Irvine (1/24)... Scored 16 of his 18 points in second half in OT win Blocks: 1, at Sacramento State (12/1/04) at Sacramento State (12/1)... Drilled 4 of 6 from long range in that win, logging season-best 44 minutes. 2003-04: Played in all 27 games, starting nine... Scored 240 points (8.9 ppg) with 69 assists (2.6 apg) and 59 rebounds (2.2 rpg)... Shot THE ROMMEL MARENTEZ FILE .474 (73-154) from the fi eld, .824 (61-74) from the line... Edged Ryan The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Saved By The Bell Moore for team lead in three-point percentage, hitting at a .440 (33-75) My favorite musical artist is ...... Alicia Keys, Jay-Z success rate... Ranked 5th among CCAA leaders in FT percentage, 15th The best arena I have ever played in is ...... Cox Arena (San Diego State) in assists, 18th in assist-turnover ratio (1.38)... Finished 2nd on team The most interesting course I’ve taken at UC Davis is with 27 steals... Made 7 straight starts from 1/3 to 1/24... Advancement ...... Human Development 12: Human Sexuality to starting lineup followed breakout 21-point night against Nevada, in The last book I read was ...... on tape which he shot 7-for-13 from the fl oor (12/27)... Added 15 points – helped My favorite professional sports team is ...... Tijuana Galgos by 8-for-9 from line – at Cal State San Bernardino (1/2), then moved My best sports memory is into the starting fi ve the following night... Earned Wilson CCAA Player ...... the crowd rushing the fl oor after upsetting Cal State San Bernardino at home of the Week honors for 1/11... Posted 10-for-14 FGs (including 7-for-9 My sports hero is ...... Dwayne Wade from outside the arc) for career-best 29 points vs. Cal State Stanislaus My non-sports hero is ...... my parents (1/9), then followed that with 13 points vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld (1/10) My proudest personal achievement is ...... 3rd-grade spelling bee champion to earn POW honors... Also had 5 assists against Warriors... Recorded 9 As a child I pretended to be ...... tall games of double-fi gure scoring, including 6 straight starting with Nevada The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Garrett Govea game (scored 17.2 ppg during the run)... Averaged 12.2 ppg with .531 My favorite actor is ...... Carlos Mencia clip from three-point range in month of January... Hit 6 of 12 from the My favorite movie is ...... Wedding Crashers, Vanilla Sky fl oor in 16-point outing vs. UC San Diego (2/21). My favorite food is ...... Mexican 2002-03: Appeared in 2 games before suffering season-ending Something most people don’t know about me is ...... I play the piano injury... Won back year of eligibility by declaring medical hardship My dream vacation would be ...... Greek Isles year... Played in 7 minutes vs. Regis (11/30), posting 2 rebounds and The player on this team that will surprise the most people is . . . . Vince Oliver an assist... Hit a fi eld goal and had 2 assists in 8 minutes vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (12/2).

CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3A Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2002-03 2-0 15 7.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 3 3 1.5 2-0 3 3 0 0 2 1.0 2003-04 27-9 636 23.6 73 154 .474 33 75 .440 61 74 .824 12 47 59 2.2 65-1 69 50 0 27 240 8.9 2004-05 25-23 795 31.8 77 165 .467 34 73 .466 51 61 .836 13 75 88 3.5 82-1 65 73 1 36 239 9.6 Totals 54-32 1446 26.8 151 320 .472 67 148 .453 112 135 .830 25 125 150 2.8 149-2 137 126 1 63 481 8.9

-- 10 -- AGGIE PROFILES 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME 2002-03 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR-TR PF A TO Bk St Pts Opponent Min FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR-TR PF A TO Bk St Pts UC SANTA CRUZ 27 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-6 3 3 3 0 1 12 DOMINICAN dnp at Utah State 32 3-6 0-1 2-2 0-3 4 1 3 0 1 8 W. WASHINGTON dnp at Sacramento State 44 5-9 4-6 4-4 2-7 2 3 5 1 2 18 at Regis 7 0-0 -0 0-0 0-2 1 1 2 0 0 0 NORTHERN ARIZONA 32 6-10 2-5 5-5 0-5 4 2 5 0 0 19 at CS Monterey Bay 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 1 0 0 2 PACIFIC 30 4-9 3-4 4-5 0-5 3 2 2 0 3 15 at Chico State dnp vs. St. Joseph’s 31 3-6 0-3 0-0 0-4 2 4 2 0 1 6 CS HAYWARD dnp vs. Longwood 25 1-5 0-2 5-7 0-0 4 1 2 0 1 7 CHICO STATE dnp at Stanford 37 5-11 3-4 2-2 1-4 3 1 4 0 3 15 at Sonoma State dnp DARTMOUTH 37 7-12 3-5 5-7 0-2 4 3 1 0 1 22 at S.F. State dnp NEVADA dnp CS SAN BERN. dnp vs. Murray State dnp CAL POLY POMONA dnp vs. Radford dnp at CS Stanislaus dnp at CS Fullerton 21 0-6 0-2 2-2 1-2 4 2 3 0 0 2 at CS Bakersfi eld dnp at UC Riverside 34 2-4 0-1 2-3 2-4 2 0 1 0 0 6 at Grand Canyon dnp at UC Santa Barbara 31 0-6 0-3 2-2 0-1 4 3 3 0 0 2 at UC San Diego dnp at Cal Poly 24 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1 4 3 4 0 0 0 CS DOM. HILLS dnp LONG BEACH STATE 34 1-4 1-2 0-0 0-4 2 3 3 0 0 3 CAL STATE L.A. dnp UC IRVINE 37 2-6 1-3 4-4 2-9 3 3 2 0 4 9 S.F. STATE dnp CS NORTHRIDGE 21 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 2 7 0 0 2 SONOMA STATE dnp at Pacifi c 36 3-8 2-4 0-0 0-1 4 5 3 0 3 8 at Cal Poly Pomona dnp UC RIVERSIDE 33 3-7 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 3 3 0 1 8 at CS San Bern. dnp CS FULLERTON 37 5-7 1-2 1-2 0-1 3 1 0 0 2 12 CS BAKERSFIELD dnp UC SANTA BARBARA 23 3-4 2-2 0-1 0-3 5 2 5 0 2 8 CS STANISLAUS dnp CAL POLY 31 3-7 3-5 5-6 0-6 2 3 3 0 2 14 UC SAN DIEGO dnp at UC Irvine 38 5-10 3-8 3-3 1-6 3 5 2 0 2 16 GRAND CANYON dnp at Long Beach State 43 4-10 2-5 0-0 4-7 3 2 0 0 3 10 at Cal State L.A. dnp at CS Northridge 26 2-4 0-0 1-1 0-1 4 4 3 0 0 5 at CS Dom. Hills dnp at Northern Colorado 31 3-3 2-2 4-5 0-6 3 4 4 0 4 12 2 Games 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 2 3 3 0 0 2 25 Games 77-165 51-61 82 73 36 795 34-73 13-88 65 1 239 2003-04 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR-TR PF A TO Bk St Pts at W. Washington 24 1-5 1-4 2-2 0-1 4 2 2 0 1 5 LEWIS & CLARK 17 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 1 0 CHICO STATE 23 1-3 0-2 6-6 0-4 3 4 2 0 2 8 at Chico State 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 3 0 0 2 UC SANTA CRUZ 20 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-3 2 5 3 0 1 5 SEATTLE 17 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 0 1 0 at Nevada 25 7-13 2-6 5-5 0-4 2 2 3 0 0 21 at CS San Bern. 27 3-7 1-4 8-9 1-2 3 2 3 0 0 15 at Cal Poly Pomona 23 2-4 1-2 7-8 0-3 5 1 2 0 2 12 CS STANISLAUS 33 10-14 7-9 2-5 0-0 0 5 1 0 1 29 CS BAKERSFIELD 37 5-9 3-5 0-0 0-2 2 4 4 0 1 13 at UC San Diego 38 2-11 0-1 9-9 3-4 2 3 1 0 4 13 at Grand Canyon 34 2-7 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 3 2 0 3 4 SONOMA STATE 27 4-5 1-2 4-4 1-2 1 4 1 0 1 13 S.F. STATE 33 3-7 0-1 2-3 2-3 2 1 2 0 1 8 at CS Dom. Hills 18 3-5 2-3 0-0 0-2 1 3 2 0 2 8 at Cal State L.A. 25 2-5 2-3 1-2 0-3 4 2 0 0 1 7 CAL STATE L.A. 25 2-5 2-3 1-2 0-3 4 2 0 0 1 7 CS DOM. HILLS 17 1-3 1-2 4-6 1-1 2 1 0 0 0 7 at S.F. State 29 3-4 0-1 1-1 0-3 1 3 1 0 0 7 at Sonoma State 27 3-7 1-4 2-4 0-4 0 1 2 0 0 9 GRAND CANYON 16 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-3 4 6 1 0 0 3 UC SAN DIEGO 27 6-12 2-6 2-4 0-1 3 4 2 0 1 16 CAL POLY POMONA 7 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 2 CS SAN BERN. 25 1-4 1-3 5-5 0-3 3 6 1 0 1 8 at CS Bakersfi eld 16 3-6 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 9 at CS Stanislaus 17 4-5 3-4 0-0 0-2 4 0 3 0 1 11 27 Games 73-154 61-74 65 50 27 636 33-75 12-59 69 0 240

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-- 11 -- AGGIE PROFILES PHIL CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 39, DARTMOUTH (12/20/04) RASMUSSEN Points: 28, vs. Longwood (12/11/04) Forward • 6-7 • 208 • Sr. FG made: 11, vs. Longwood (12/11/04) Carmichael, Calif. FG att: 13, vs. Longwood (12/11/04) 3pt made: 4 (2x), last NEVADA (12/22/04) 3pt att: 7 (2x), last NEVADA (12/22/04) 2004-05: Started 4 of 25 games FT made: 6, at Cal Poly Pomona (1/3/04) played... Finished 5th on team with 181 FT att: 7, at Cal Poly Pomona (1/3/04) points (7.2 ppg), 2nd in rebounds with Rebounds: 13, at UC San Diego (1/16/04) 114 (4.6 rpg), 2nd in steals with 27... Assists: 5, CAL POLY (2/13/05) Hit 63-for-147 from the fl oor (.429) Turnovers: 4 (3x) last vs. Radford (12/29/04) including 24-for-64 (.375) from beyond Steals: 3 (2x), last at Northern Colorado (3/5/05) the three-point arc... Scored in double 10 Blocks: 1 (6x), last LONG BEACH STATE (1/22/05) fi gures six times... Had best game vs. LLongwoodongwood duringduring USFUSF NortwestNortwest MutualMutual ShootoutShootout (12/11)...(12/11)... ShotShot 11-for-11-for- 13 overall with 4-for-6 from three-point range for career-high 28 points in win over Lancers, breaking 0-for-10 slump at start of season... Enjoyed THE PHIL RASMUSSEN FILE strong two-game homestand in December, scoring 15 in double OT win The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Beavis & Butthead over Dartmouth (12/20) then 17 in fi rst season start against Nevada My favorite musical artist is ...... 2Pac/Eminem (12/22)... Connected on 11-for-20 FGs (including 4-for-7 in threes The best arena I have ever played in is ...... Madison Square Garden () vs. Wolf Pack) in those two games combined... Recorded season-best The most interesting course I’ve taken at UC Davis is 11 rebounds at home vs. Northern Arizona (12/4)... Narrowly missed ...... ARE 142: Personal Finance double-double in fi nale at Northern Colorado, scoring 13 points with 9 The last book I read was ...... about real estate investing rebounds (3/5)... Selected to D-I Indepedent All-Academic Team. My favorite professional sports team is ...... , Oakland A’s 2003-04: Appeared in 25 games, starting 12... Started fi rst eight My best sports memory is games of season, then four straight from 1/30 to 2/7... Scored 185 points ...... winning CIF section championships in baseball and basketball (7.4 ppg) and fi nished 3rd on team with 112 rebounds (4.5 rpg)... The best game I have played was ...... against Longwood at USF tourney Finished 20th among CCAA leaders in rebounding average... Shot .430 My sports hero is ...... Michael Jordan (65-151) from the fi eld, .333 (27-81) from three-point range and .718 My non-sports hero is ...... my parents (28-39) from the free-throw line... Scored in double fi gures 11 times, My proudest personal achievement is . . . . .making Independent All-Academic Team including fi rst fi ve games of the year... Had two double-doubles: 13 As a child I pretended to be ...... Michael Jordan or Nolan Ryan points and 11 boards vs. Lewis & Clark (11/29), then 12 and 13 at UC The toughest athlete I have ever faced was San Diego (1/16)... Nailed 5 FGs in each of fi rst three games... Shot 5- ...... Chris Jeffries, Melvin Ely, DeShawn Stevenson for 9, including 3-for-7 from long range, in 15-point outing vs. Chico My favorite actor is ...... Vince Vaughn, Will Ferrell State (12/3)... Was perfect from fi eld (5 of 5) including three treys in My favorite movie is ...... Wedding Crashers 13-point performance vs. Cal State Stanislaus (1/9)... Led Aggies in My favorite food is ...... anything rebounds in 6 games. Something most people don’t know about me is . . .I want to invest in real estate FRESNO STATE: Played 14 games during 2001-02 season, scoring The title of my autobiography would be ...... Playing The Cards You’re Dealt 12 points (0.9 ppg)... Had season bests of 6 points and 6 boards vs. Boise My dream vacation would be ...... Maui with Jessica Alba State (2/16/02)... On roster during 2002-03 season, but did not play... The player on this team that will surprise the most people is . . . . Vince Oliver Transferred to UC Davis for spring 2003 quarter... Dean’s List honoree. JESUIT HS ’01: Averaged 19 ppg, 8 rpg, 8 apg as a senior, earning all-city honors... Named MVP of the Optimist All-Star Game... Made all-tournament at Nike National Prep Classic... Team won Sac-Joaquin Section title and reached NorCal fi nals in his junior year... Averaged 13 ppg, 6 rpg, 4 apg as a junior, 7 ppg, 3 rpg, 2 apg as a sophomore... Marauders went 72-18 in his three years on varsity... Also an All-Metro League performer in baseball as a senior... Helped lead team to 30- 4 record, SJS and NorCal championships and No. 3 state ranking... Selected as school’s Student-Athlete of the Year for academic and athletic achievement. PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, Calif.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Randy & Dorene Rasmussen... Career plans are to play basketball overseas then get involved in the business world.

CAREER STATS (UC DAVIS) Year G-GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3A Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2003-04 25-12 530 21.2 65 151 .430 27 81 .333 28 39 .718 34 78 112 4.5 65-4 39 40 5 21 185 7.6 2004-05 25-4 602 24.1 63 147 .429 24 64 .375 31 44 .705 27 87 114 4.6 81-3 46 43 1 27 181 7.2 Totals 50-16 1132 22.6 128 298 .430 51 145 .352 59 83 .711 61 165 226 4.5 146-7 85 83 6 48 366 7.3

-- 12 -- AGGIE PROFILES 2004-05 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR-TR PF A TO Bk St Pts UC SANTA CRUZ 14 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-4 3 4 0 0 1 0 at Utah State 22 2-5 0-2 0-0 2-4 3 3 2 0 1 4 at Sacramento State 27 2-5 0-1 1-2 2-4 5 4 1 0 0 5 NORTHERN ARIZONA 32 2-9 0-3 1-2 1-11 4 1 1 0 3 5 PACIFIC 18 2-6 0-3 2-2 1-2 3 2 3 0 1 6 vs. St. Joseph’s 18 0-4 0-1 0-0 1-4 4 1 0 0 2 0 vs. Longwood 32 11-13 4-6 2-3 1-5 4 4 1 0 1 28 at Stanford 21 3-5 1-1 2-4 0-1 2 1 2 0 2 9 DARTMOUTH 39 5-8 2-2 3-5 2-6 3 4 2 0 1 15 NEVADA 37 6-12 4-7 1-2 0-2 4 0 3 0 0 17 vs. Murray State 29 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-6 3 2 3 0 0 0 vs. Radford 18 1-2 0-0 2-2 2-3 4 0 4 0 0 4 at CS Fullerton 16 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-2 1 2 3 0 0 2 at UC Riverside 18 1-2 1-1 2-2 0-3 2 0 2 0 2 5 at UC Santa Barbara 20 2-6 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 2 1 0 2 4 at Cal Poly 27 4-10 2-6 0-0 0-7 3 1 1 0 2 10 LONG BEACH STATE 23 1-7 1-3 5-6 4-5 3 0 1 1 0 8 UC IRVINE 21 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-3 5 0 1 0 1 4 CS NORTHRIDGE 23 2-7 1-3 4-5 1-5 0 2 2 0 1 9 at Pacifi c dnp UC RIVERSIDE dnp CS FULLERTON dnp UC SANTA BARBARA 21 3-6 2-3 3-4 0-3 5 1 2 0 1 11 CAL POLY 23 2-4 2-4 0-1 1-5 4 5 2 0 1 6 at UC Irvine 24 2-5 1-3 0-0 2-7 3 3 0 0 1 5 at Long Beach State 26 2-4 0-2 0-0 3-6 4 2 2 0 0 4 at CS Northridge 28 3-5 1-3 0-0 1-5 3 0 3 0 1 7 at Northern Colorado 25 4-7 2-2 3-4 2-9 3 2 1 0 3 13 25 Games 63-147 31-44 81 43 27 602 24-64 27-114 46 1 181 2003-04 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Min FG-A 3P-A FT-A OR-TR PF A TO Bk St Pts at W. Washington 22 5-10 2-6 2-2 0-4 2 1 1 0 2 14 LEWIS & CLARK 30 5-12 1-5 2-2 4-11 1 3 4 1 1 13 CHICO STATE 21 5-9 3-7 2-2 1-8 5 4 4 1 1 15 at Chico State 23 4-8 2-6 1-2 2-4 5 0 1 0 0 11 UC SANTA CRUZ 21 4-7 2-5 2-2 1-4 1 1 2 1 1 12 SEATTLE 19 1-5 1-3 2-2 0-4 3 1 3 0 1 5 at Nevada 26 0-4 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 2 0 0 3 0 at CS San Bern. 20 0-5 0-3 0-0 2-3 2 0 1 0 0 0 at Cal Poly Pomona 30 3-10 1-3 6-7 4-7 5 2 3 1 0 13 CS STANISLAUS 27 5-5 3-3 0-0 3-8 3 3 3 0 0 13 CS BAKERSFIELD 25 4-5 1-2 1-4 2-7 2 1 1 0 0 10 at UC San Diego 27 4-9 2-6 2-4 4-13 3 2 1 0 2 12 at Grand Canyon 20 2-5 0-3 3-4 0-5 2 1 1 0 1 7 SONOMA STATE 16 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-3 5 0 3 0 1 3 S.F. STATE 13 1-3 1-1 0-0 1-3 2 1 0 0 0 3 at CS Dom. Hills 29 4-11 0-5 1-2 1-6 2 0 2 0 0 9 at Cal State L.A. 21 4-7 2-4 0-1 0-5 3 4 3 0 1 10 CAL STATE L.A. 26 2-8 0-2 4-4 1-3 4 1 0 1 2 8 CS DOM. HILLS 17 1-5 0-1 0-0 2-4 3 2 1 0 0 2 at S.F. State dnp at Sonoma State dnp GRAND CANYON 8 1-3 1-3 0-0 1-1 0 3 0 0 1 3 UC SAN DIEGO 18 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 4 1 3 0 1 2 CAL POLY POMONA 15 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 2 2 0 0 0 3 CS SAN BERN. 17 1-4 1-1 0-0 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 3 at CS Bakersfi eld 19 4-6 2-4 0-0 0-1 1 2 1 0 2 10 at CS Stanislaus 20 2-3 0-1 0-1 0-0 3 2 2 0 1 4 25 Games 65-151 28-39 65 40 21 530 27-81 34-112 39 5 185

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-- 13 -- AGGIE PROFILES THOMAS CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 36, UC SAN DIEGO (2/21/04) JUILLERAT Points: 23 (2x), last UC SAN DIEGO (2/21/04) Forward • 6-6 • 225 • Jr. FG made: 9, GRAND CANYON (2/20/04) Pleasanton, Calif. FG att: 13, GRAND CANYON (2/20/04) 3pt made: 2, at Pacifi c (1/31/05) 3pt att: 3, UC RIVERSIDE (2/5/05) 2004-05: Appeared in all 28 FT made: 8 (2x), last at Cal State Northridge (2/28/05) games, starting 24... Scored 201 points FT att: 12, at Cal State Northridge (2/28/05) (7.2 ppg), 4th on team... Also grabbed Rebounds: 12, UC SAN DIEGO (2/21/04) 105 rebounds (3.8 rpg) and added Assists: 9, DARTHMOUTH (12/20/04) team-leading 75 assists... Connected on Turnovers: 4 (4x), UC RIVERSIDE (2/5/05) 63 of 151 fi eld-goal attempts (.417) and Steals: 4, at Pacifi c (1/31/05) shot 71-for-96 from the line (.740)... 5 Blocks: 1, CHICO STATE (12/3/03) Led team in free throws made (71) and attempted (96)... Opened season with 17 points (7-12 FGs), 5 assists and two steals vs. UC Santa Cruz (11/23)... Scored in double fi gures eight times, including season-high 17 twice... Shot 7-for-9 FGs, 3-for-3 THE THOMAS JUILLERAT FILE FTs for 17 points in home OT win vs. Long Beach State (1/22)... Pulled The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Seinfeld down season-best 9 rebounds on two occasions: vs. Nevada (12/22) My favorite musical artist is ...... Jay-Z and at Pacifi c (1/31)... Tallied 9 assists in double OT win vs. Dartmouth The best arena I have ever played in is ...... Maples Pavilion (Stanford) (12/20), the most by any Aggie player in ’05-06... Hit 2 of 2 three-point The most interesting course I’ve taken at UC Davis is attempts for 16 points and had 4 steals at Pacifi c (1/31)...... ARE 112: Fundamentals of Business Organization 2003-04: Played in all 27 games, starting 22... Aggies were 16-6 in The last book I read was ...... Catch-22 - Joseph Heller those starts... Finished 3rd on team with 275 points (10.2 ppg)... Also My favorite professional sports team is ...... Golden State Warriors compiled 118 rebounds (4.4 rpg) and 52 assists (1.9 apg)... Shot .586 (99- My best sports memory is ...... coming back from 14-point defi cit to beat Sac State 169) from the fl oor, .770 (77-100) from the line... Ranked 28th in CCAA The best game I have played was ...... at Pacifi c (2004-05) in scoring average, 10th in FT percentage and 10th in assists-turnover My sports hero is ...... Lance Armstrong ratio (1.58)... Elevated numbers to 13.0 ppg, .622 (69-111) fi eld-goal My non-sports hero is ...... my parents shooting at home... Scored in double fi gures 13 times, including back- My proudest personal achievement is . . . . . becoming a student-athlete at UC Davis to-back 23-point performances during home weekend of 2/20 and 2/21 As a child I pretended to be ...... a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle (Grand Canyon, UC San Diego)... Shot 17-for-25 in 64 minutes during The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Jerry Porter that set, and grabbed season-high 12 rebounds in the UCSD contest... My favorite actor is ...... Johnny Depp Hit 8 of 10 FGs for 19 points and 7 rebounds vs. Cal State Stanislaus My favorite movie is ...... Vanilla Sky (1/9)... Posted fi rst career double-double (10 and 10) the following night My favorite food is ...... Mexican vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld (1/10)... Led Aggies in scoring in four contests... Something most people don’t know about me is ...... I was born in Wisconsin Season point total is highest by a true freshman since Marc Jones and The title of my autobiography would be Stephen Smith scored 494 and 295, respectively, in 1988-89...... Thomas Juillerat: Diffi cult Takes A Day, Impossible Takes A Week AMADOR VALLEY HS ’03: Twice captured fi rst-team All-NorCal My dream vacation would be ...... Greek Isles honors... Named to All-East Bay Athletic League fi rst team for three The player on this team that will surprise the most people is . . . . Vince Oliver straight years, including co-MVP accolades as a senior... Named among top fi ve San Francisco Bay Area players by Street & Smith... Made Cal-Hi Sports All-State Underclassmen team as a junior... Career stats: 20 ppg, 10 rpg, 6 apg as a senior, 21 ppg, 10 rpg, 4 apg as a junior, 18.5 ppg, 9 rpg, 3 apg as a sophomore... Team posted back-to-back North Coast Section runner-up fi nishes... The Dons went 25-5 in 2003, 20-11 in 2002. PERSONAL: Born in Racine, Wisc.... Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Dave & Marilyn Juillerat... Name is pronounced “JOOL-er-AH”... His advice to youngsters: “Study to learn, not to get a grade.”

CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3A Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2003-04 27-22 553 20.5 99 169 .586 0 2 .000 77 100 .770 40 78 118 4.4 84-4 52 33 1 21 275 10.2 2004-05 28-24 705 25.2 63 151 .417 4 14 .286 71 96 .740 47 58 105 3.8 97-6 75 52 0 17 201 7.2 Totals 55-46 1258 22.9 162 320 .506 4 16 .250 148 196 .755 87 136 223 4.0 181-10 127 85 1 38 476 8.7

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-- 15 -- AGGIE PROFILES ARI CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 27, at Cal State Bakersfi eld (3/5/04) WARMERDAM Points: 13 (2x), last at Cal Poly (1/17/05) Forward • 6-4 • 195 • Jr. FG made: 5, at Cal State Bakersfi eld (3/5/04) Lodi, Calif. FG att: 8, UC SANTA CRUZ (12/17/03) 3pt made: 3 (2x), last at Cal Poly (1/17/05) 3pt att: 5, at Cal State Bakersfi eld (3/5/04) 2004-05: Saw action in 22 games FT made: 4 (2x), last at Cal Poly (1/17/05) as a reserve, logging 181 minutes... Shot FT att: 4 (2x), last at Cal Poly (1/17/05) 12-for-29 (.414) from fi eld, 8-for-21 Rebounds: 6, UC SANTA CRUZ (12/17/03) (.381) from three-point range, 15-for- Assists: 3, SEATTLE (12/20/03) 21 (.714) from line for 47 points... Turnovers: 3 (2x), last CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (1/29/05) Scored in double fi gures once: shot 3- Steals: 2, at Cal Poly (1/17/05) for-4 from beyond the arc and perfect 4 32 Blocks: None of 4 from stripe to match career high of 13 points at Cal Poly (1/17)... Drained pair of thrthree-pointersee-pointers in 9-point performance vs Cal State Northridge (1/29)... Grabbed season-best 3 rebounds in back-to-back games with Radford (12/29) and Cal State THE ARI WARMERDAM FILE Fullerton (1/8). The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Seinfeld 2003-04: Appeared in 26 games, missing only home game with My favorite musical artist is ...... E-40 UC San Diego... Started 7 contests to conclude the season... Scored 79 The best arena I have ever played in is ...... UC Davis Pavilion points (3.0 ppg) with 30 rebounds (1.2 rpg) in 234 minutes... Shot The most interesting course I’ve taken at UC Davis is .458 (27-59) from the fi eld, .378 (14-37) from three-point range, .611 ...... Nutrition 10: Discoveries & Concepts In Nutrition (11-18) from the line... Posted two double-fi gure scoring games... Shot The last book I read was ...... The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Albom 4-for-8 FGs for 10 points and season-best 6 rebounds vs. UC Santa My favorite professional sports team is ...... New England Patriots Cruz (12/17)... Played 27 minutes at Cal State Bakersfi eld, hitting 3 My best sports memory is of 5 three-pointers (5-7 FGs overall) for season-high 13 points... Hit a ...... Hitting a game-winning shot in 5th grade championship, keeping our win streak intact three-pointer and pulled down 2 rebounds in 13 minutes at S.F. State The best game I have played was ...... vs. high school rival Bishop O’Dowd in fi rst career start (2/13). My sports hero is ...... Cal Ripken, Jr. 2002-03: Redshirted. My non-sports hero is ...... my grandparents ST. JOSEPH NOTRE DAME HS ’02: Captured second-team All- My proudest personal achievement is ...... my high school experience Bay Shore Athletic League honors and San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro As a child I pretended to be ...... honorable mention as a senior... Averaged 14 ppg... Earned All-BSAL The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Lebron James honorable mention as a sophomore, posting a 12.5 ppg average... My favorite actor is ...... Robert De Niro Team reached North Coast Section playoffs all three years, advancing in My favorite movie is ...... The Terminal 2000... Also a standout on the tennis court, advancing to BSAL league My favorite author is ...... Mitch Albom fi nal for three straight years... Won BSAL title as a junior to qualify for My favorite food is ...... carrots NCS tournament... Won school’s Crevani Science Award for honors Something most people don’t know about me is ...... I love ping-pong chemistry. The title of my autobiography would be ...... Still Truckin’ PERSONAL: Born in Lodi, Calif.... Double-majoring in My dream vacation would be ...... Las Vegas communication and political science... Parents are Louis & Sandi The player on this team that will surprise the most people is . . Kyle Brucculeri Warmerdam... Louis played basketball at Saint Mary’s... Related to legendary coach and pole vaulter Dutch Warmerdam (grandfather’s cousin)... Big fan of Robert DeNiro: lists Casino as one of his favorite movies and would have the actor play him in a biopic.

CAREER STATS Year G-GS Min Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3A Pct. FT FTA Pct. OR DR Tot Avg. PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg. 2003-04 26-7 234 9.0 27 59 .458 14 37 .378 11 18 .611 12 18 30 1.2 31-0 11 16 0 2 79 3.0 2004-05 22-0 181 8.2 12 29 .414 8 21 .381 15 21 .714 8 11 19 0.9 23-0 5 15 0 3 47 2.1 Totals 48-7 415 8.6 39 88 .443 22 58 .379 26 39 .667 20 29 49 1.0 54-0 16 31 0 5 126 2.6

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-- 17 -- AGGIE PROFILES MICHAEL KYLE BOONE BRUCCULERI Center • 7-1 • 258 • RFr. Forward • 6-8 • 200 • RFr. Redlands, Calif. Garden Grove, Calif.

2004-05: Redshirted. 2004-05: Redshirted. LOMA LINDA HS ’04: Captured LOS ALAMITOS HS ’04: Named second-team All-Southern Section to second team for both All-Southern Division IVAA honors a senior... Twice Section Division IAA team and Long named to All-Christian League first Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team as team... Scored 337 points (12.5 ppg) a senior... Also shared Sunset League and led Christian League with 288 00 MVP honors that year, leading Griffi ns 20 rebounds (10.7 rpg) and 169 blocks with 17.0 ppg and 7.2 rpg... McDonald’s (6.3(6.3 bpg)...bpg)... SelectedSelected asas league’sleague’s DefensiveDefensive PlayerPlayer ofof thethe Year...Year... LedLed teamteam toto All-AmericaAll-America nominee...nominee... TeamTeam fi nishednished 19-919-9 andand advancedadvanced toto sectionsection 21-6 overall mark and undefeated 8-0 ledger in league play... Posted 14 playoffs... Helped team to CIF-SS semifi nal berth as a junior, averaging double-doubles, including career highs of 29 points and 17 rebounds vs. 12.0 ppg for the year... Four-year Principal’s Honor Roll member. Ontario Christian... Had streak of six stright double-doubles, including PERSONAL: Born in Metairre, La.... Has not declared a major... that game... Scored 20 points with 17 boards vs. OCHS a month later... Parents are Frank & Piper Brucculeri... Name is pronounced “BROO- Swatted 13 shots against Barstow HS... Rated as one of the West’s top 10 kuh-LAIR-ee”... Among his superstitions, always wears an armband on centers by TheInsidersHoops.com... Averaged 10 ppg, 8 rpg, 4 bpg as a the left and a legband on the right... If not for basketball, would consider junior... Played club ball for Inland Empire Basketball Program. playing tennis at UC Davis. PERSONAL: Born in Chicago, Ill.... Majoring in organizational studies... Parents are Stephen & Liz Boone... Full name is Jon Michael Boone, but answers to middle name... At 7-foot-1, stands as tallest player in program history... Hopes for career in computer animation THE KYLE BRUCCULERI FILE – i.e. “Finding Nemo stuff.” The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show My favorite musical artist is ...... Eminem The best arena I have ever played in is ...... The Pavilion THE MICHAEL BOONE FILE The most interesting course I’ve taken at UC Davis is ...... Nutrition 10: Discoveries & Concepts In Nutrition The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The last book I read was ...... Freakonomics - Steve D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner My favorite musical artist is ...... Elton John My favorite professional sports team is ...... Los Angeles Lakers and Dodgers The best arena I have ever played in is ...... The Pavilion My sports hero is ...... Kobe Bryant The most interesting course I’ve taken at UC Davis is ...... my father ...... Native American Studies 10: The Native American Experience My non-sports hero is My proudest personal achievement is ...... getting a scholarship to UC Davis The last book I read was ...... Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire - J.K. Rowling As a child I pretended to be ...... Greg Maddux My favorite professional sports team is ...... Los Angeles Lakers/ The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Dorrel Wright My best sports memory is ...... Jerry Seinfeld ...... Derek Fisher’s game winner with :04 remaining, 2004 NBA Playoffs My favorite actor is My favorite movie is ...... Pulp Fiction The best game I have played was ...... 16 blocks vs. Bakersfi eld HS My favorite food is ...... Italian My sports hero is ...... Kevin Garnett Something most people don’t know about me is . . . . I love tennis and ping-pong My non-sports hero is ...... Andrew (brother) The title of my autobiography would be ...... Life Behind The Arc My proudest personal achievement is ...... signing at UC Davis My dream vacation would be ...... Rome As a child I pretended to be ...... a doctor The player on this team that will surprise the most people is . .Jesse Lopez Low The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Lebron James My favorite actor is ...... Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise My favorite movie is ...... The Incredibles, Finding Nemo My favorite food is ...... Mexican Something most people don’t know about me is . . . . Lived in China for two years The title of my autobiography would be ...... Big My dream vacation would be ...... Rome The player on this team that will surprise the most people is . Jesse Lopez Low

-- 18 -- AGGIE PROFILES JESSE DOMINIC LOPEZ LOW CALEGARI Forward • 6-9 • 230 • RFr. Forward • 6-9 • 220 • Fr. San Francisco, Calif. Berkeley, Calif.

2004-05: Redshirted. SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE HS ST. IGNTIUS HS ’04: Selected to ’05: Two-sport standout, starring in Jewish Sports Review All-America fi rst team uncommon double of basketball and in 2004... Garnered All-West Catholic golf... Led team at 12 ppg, 9 rpg as Athletic League second-team and All-Bay a senior... Panthers won Bay Shore Area honors, helping Wildcats to a 24-11 Athletic League title and advanced to record and both league and Central Coast 24 the North Coast Section fi nal in 2005... 42 Section Division III titles... Averaged 12.7 Scored 20 points with 16 rebounds in ppg and 8.1 rpg as a seniorsenior...... WWonon honorable mention on All-San Jose BSAL semifi nal game... EarnedEarned MVP honors in golf, averaging 37.7 per Mercury News team... Invited to participate in prestigous Super 100 Mini nine-hole round. Camp as one of NorCal’s top players. PERSONAL: Born in Berkeley, Calif.... Majoring in economics... PERSONAL: Born in New York, N.Y.... Has not declared a major... Father is Michel Calegari... Career highlight was competing in the CIF Parents are Roger Low & Virginia Lopez... Cousin of professional surfers state basketball championships. Shea and Cory Lopez.

THE DOMINIC CALEGARI FILE THE JESSE LOPEZ LOW FILE The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles My favorite musical artist is ...... Green Day My favorite musical artist is ...... 50 Cent, Jack Johnson, John Mayer, 2Pac The best arena I have ever played in is ...... ARCO Arena The best arena I have ever played in is ...... ARCO Arena The most interesting course I’ve taken at UC Davis is The most interesting course I’ve taken at UC Davis is ...... yet to be determined (freshman) ...... Nutrition 10: Discoveries & Concepts In Nutrition The last book I read was ...... Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire - J.K. Rowling The last book I read was ...... Moneyball - Michael Lewis, My favorite professional sports team is ...... San Francisco Giants ...... Freakonomics - Steve D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner My best sports memory is ...... Good To Great - Jim Collins ...... winning in the quarterfi nals on the way to the state championships My sports hero is ...... Michael Jordan My best game I have played is ...... vs. St. Joseph’s My non-sports hero is ...... my father, Roger Low My sports hero is ...... Michael Jordan My proudest personal achievement is My non-sports hero is ...... my father ...... continually being successful at one of the nation’s elite universities My proudest personal achievement is ...... being admitted to UC Davis As a child I pretended to be ...... Achilles As a child I pretended to be ...... an airplane The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Antoine Wright The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Tino Rodriguez My favorite actor is ...... Brad Pitt My favorite actor is ...... Will Ferrell My favorite movie is ...... Scarface My favorite movie is ...... Dumb And Dumber My favorite food is ...... served at the new Segundo dining commons My favorite food is ...... Italian Something most people don’t know about me is ...... I am part Cuban Something most people don’t know about me is My dream vacation would be . . an exotic island with a beach, gym and basketball court ...... I was MVP of my high school golf team The player on this team that will surprise the most people is . .Ari Warmerdam The title of my autobiography would be ...... On My Way My dream vacation would be ...... Hawaii The player on this team that will surprise the most people is . .Dominic Calegari

-- 19 -- AGGIE PROFILES DAVID FRANK CARTER HENRY-ALA Guard • 6-1 • 210 • Fr. Guard • 6-6 • 205 • Fr. Fontana, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif.

ETIWANDA HS ’05: Won All- PRICE HS ’05: Selected as CIF Southern Section fi rst-team honors as State Player of the Year (Div. V) as a a senior, scoring 11 ppg with 4 apg and senior, leading team to 29-4 record 2 rpg... Selected to All-Baseline League and state championship... Averaged 15 fi rst team for four straight seasons... points and 9 rebounds per game that Also named All-San Bernardino County, year... Also garnered all-tournament All-Inland Empire and competed in 15 honors at St. Bernard’s Holiday Classic 44 Inland Empire Senior All-Star Game... and Elsie Allen Lobo Slam... Won back- PPreviouslyreviously namednamed toto All-CIF-SSAll-CIF-SS secondsecond teamteam asas a sophomore...sophomore... TeamTeam wentwent to-back All-SoutherAll-Southernn Section fi rst-team nods as a junior and seniorsenior...... 31-2 in 2004-05, reaching quarterfi nals of CIF state championships and Played club ball for 4D Stars in Harbor City, capturing Basketball Congress earning as high as No. 2 ranking in USA Today Super 25 National High International title... Also excelled in track & fi eld, capturing Harbor School Rankings (fi nished season at No. 13)... Played club ball for Inland League titles in 200- and 400-meter dashes... Selected as league MVP Empire Basketball Program with current teammate Michael Boone. and won CIF Sportsmanship Award... Gifted as a scribe: served as class PERSONAL: Born in Duarte, Calif.... Has not declared a major... salutatorian and editor-in-chief of school yearbook, and won Award of Parents are David & Sheila Carter... Cousin of NBA coach/former player Merit at the Creative Writing Festival. Byron Scott... Best advice he’s received: “You have to be selfi sh in order PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, Calif... Has not declared a to be successful.” major, but plans to attend medical school... Listed UC Davis as his No. 1 choice due to his future aspirations... Parents are Rei Henry-Ala and Karla Smith. THE DAVID CARTER FILE The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Rangers My favorite musical artist is ...... Jay-Z THE FRANK HENRY-AlA FILE The best arena I have ever played in is ...... Arrowhead Pond (Anaheim, Calif.) The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... Batman And Spiderman The last book I read was ...... Mad Game: The NBA Education of Kobe Bryant My favorite musical artist is ...... Nelly My favorite professional sports team is ...... Los Angeles Lakers The best arena I have ever played in is ...... ARCO Arena My best sports memory is ...... winning Southern Section title (2005) The last book I read was ...... East Of Eden - John Steinbeck My best game I have played is ...... to be announced My favorite professional sports team is ...... New Jersey Nets My sports hero is ...... Kobe Bryant My best sports memory is ...... winning state championship My non-sports hero is ...... parents My best game I have played is ...... against Serra HS My proudest personal achievement is ...... being accepted to UC Davis My sports hero is ...... Reggie Miller As a child I pretended to be ...... a ninja My non-sports hero is ...... Rei Henry (father) The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Darren Collison My proudest personal achievement is My favorite actor is ...... Mike Epps ...... getting a basketball scholarship to UC Davis/being named CIF Player of the Year My favorite movie is ...... Harry Potter As a child I pretended to be ...... an actor My favorite food is ...... cereal My favorite actor is ...... Al Pacino Something most people don’t know about me is . . .I have a mean sneaker game My favorite movie is ...... The Matrix The title of my autobiography would be ...... The Beautiful Struggle My favorite food is ...... steak My dream vacation would be ...... anywhere with the love of my life Something most people don’t know about me is ...... I don’t eat pork The player on this team that will surprise the most people is The title of my autobiography would be ...... The Life Of A Student-Athlete ...... Rommel Marentez My dream vacation would be ...... somewhere on a beach The player on this team that will surprise the most people is ...... me

-- 20 -- AGGIE PROFILES VINCE C.J. OLIVER PORTZ Guard • 6-3 • 195 • Fr. Forward • 6-7 • 190 • Fr. Inglewood, Calif. Las Vegas, Nev.

LOYOLA HS ’04: Selected as BISHOP GORMAN HS ’05: Los Angeles Times Central City Player Averaged 17 ppg and led the state of the Year as a senior... Also named of Nevada with 11 rpg in 2004-05, MVP of Mission League and garnered helping team to 31-3 mark and Nevada third straight all-league and All- Interscholastic Athletics Association 4A Southern Section award... Named to state championship... Also named to all-tournament squads at Ocean View, 4 All-Sunset Southwest League fi rst team, 21 Redondo Union and Torrey Pines... Set All-Sunset Region second team and school single-game record with 17 assists... Key stats: 19 ppg, 8 rpg, 6 garneredgarnered all-state honorable mention... Had 62 dunks during his senior apg as a senior; 14 ppg, 8 rpg, 8 apg as a junior; 12 ppg, 6 rpg, 8 apg as year... Posted seven games with 20-plus points... Team fi nished at No. 7 a sophomore... Team won CIF-SS Division IA titles in 2002 and 2003... in USA Today West Region rankings and No. 3 in SchoolSports.com. Graduated as one of school’s top fi ve winningest athletes. PERSONAL: Born in Denver, Colo.... Majoring in environmental PERSONAL: Born in Northridge, Calif.... Majoring in human resources... Parents are Steve & Susie Portz... Steve played basketball at development... Parents are Vincent & Cynthia Oliver... Career highlight Pittsburg State... Full name is Charles Joseph Portz, but goes by initials was winning back-to-back Southern Section championships (2002, or his nickname, “Kangaroo”. 2003)... Cousin of acclaimed jazz pianist/producer/composer Patrice Rushen... Hopes to become a collegiate head basketball coach... Accomplished as an actor (as V.P. Oliver)... Credits include guest spots THE C.J. PORTZ FILE on The Practice, NYPD Blue, The Wayans Brothers and a regular role as The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... The Price is Right Jimmy Harrison on the daytime drama Sunset Beach. My favorite musical artist is ...... Usher The best arena I have ever played in is ...... Orleans Arena (Las Vegas) THE VINCE OLIVER FILE My favorite professional sports team is ...... Minnesota Timberwolves My best sports memory is ...... winning NIAA state championship The TV show I watched most as a kid was ...... The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air My best game I have played is ...... 38 points, 18 rebounds My favorite musical artist is ...... Jay-Z My sports hero is ...... Kevin Garnett The best arena I have ever played in is ...... Arrowhead Pond (Anaheim) My non-sports hero is ...... my father The last book I read was ...... The Rainmaker - John Grisham My proudest personal achievement is ...... high school’s Mr. Gael Award My favorite professional sports team is ...... Los Angeles Clippers As a child I pretended to be ...... Leonardo (the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle) My best sports memory is ...... winning back-to-back section titles The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Michael Boone My best game I have played is ...... Madden ’06 My favorite actor is ...... Cuba Gooding, Jr. My sports hero is ...... Ray Allen My favorite movie is ...... In The Army Now My non-sports hero is ...... my father My favorite food is ...... pasta My proudest personal achievement is ...... winning a fi fth-grade speech contest Something most people don’t know about me is ...... I was deaf as a toddler As a child I pretended to be ...... Penny Hardaway The title of my autobiography would be ...... Portz With A ‘Z’ The toughest athlete I have ever faced was ...... Omar Wilkes My dream vacation would be ...... France My favorite actor is ...... Denzel Washington The player on this team that will surprise the most people is My favorite movie is ...... Ocean’s Eleven ...... Michael Boone, Vince Oliver My favorite food is ...... french fries Something most people don’t know about me is ...... I’m an actor The title of my autobiography would be ...... Patiently Waiting My dream vacation would be ...... Sacramento The player on this team that will surprise the most people is ...... Rommel Marentez

-- 21 -- AGGIE PROFILES 2005-06 RADIO/TV ROSTER

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Rommel Marentez Vince Oliver Thomas Juillerat Phil Rasmussen G • 5-10 • Jr. • Chula Vista, Calif. G • 6-3 • Fr. • Inglewood, Calif. F • 6-6 • Jr. • Pleasanton, Calif. F • 6-7 • Sr. • Carmichael, Calif.

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David Carter Kyle Brucculeri C.J. Portz Jesse Lopez Low G • 6-1 • Fr. • Fontana, Calif. F • 6-8 • RFr. • Garden Grove F • 6-7 • Fr. • Las Vegas, Nev. F • 6-9 • RFr. • San Francisco, Calif.

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Ari Warmerdam Dominic Calegari Frank Henry-Ala Michael Boone F • 6-4 • Jr. • Lodi, Calif. F • 6-9 • Fr. • Berkeley, Calif. G • 6-6 • Fr. • Los Angeles, Calif. C • 7-1 • RFr. • Redlands, Calif.

Gary Stewart Greg Clink Bobby Steinburg Gus Argenal Duane Kouba Head Coach • 3rd Year Assistant Coach • 7th Year Assistant Coach • 3rd Year Assistant Coach • 1st Year Administrative Assistant • 11th Year

-- 22 -- AGGIE PROFILES AGGIES OFF THE COURT

Michael Boone (left) and Ari Warmderdam (right) provide a boost at Pioneer Elementary’s Fun Run. Fowzi Abdelsamad reads to local schoolchildren.

Fall conditioning in the ARC spinning center.center.

Visiting California’s exquisite Central coast.

Volunteering with the Special Olympics.

Crossing paths with tennis great Michael Chang...

...and baseball’s hit man Pete Rose.

-- 23 -- AGGIE GALLERY 2004-05 SEASON RESULTS

Date Opponent Res Score Att High Scorer High Rebounder Nov. 23 UC SANTA CRUZ W 87-54 1009 Ryan Moore (20) Rommel Marentez (6) Nov. 27 at Utah State L 55-81 6084 Fowzi Abdelsamad (20) Ryan Moore (5) Dec. 1 at Sacramento State W (ot) 72-63 1262 Fowzi Abdelsamad (21) JaQay Carlyle (8) Dec. 4 NORTHERN ARIZONA L 64-69 4110 Rommel Marentez (19) Phil Rasmussen (11) Dec. 8 PACIFIC L 63-78 1869 Ryan Moore (17) JaQay Carlyle (6) Dec. 10 vs. Saint Joseph’s (1) L 56-84 1819 Fowzi Abdelsamad (17) Fowzi Abdelsamad (4) Phil Rasmussen (4) Rommel Marentez (4) Dec. 11 vs. Longwood (1) W 87-72 1100 Phil Rasmussen (28) Fowzi Abdelsamad (7) Dec. 18 at Stanford L 62-72 5002 Fowzi Abdelsamad (22) Rommel Marentez (4) Dec. 20 DARTMOUTH W (2ot) 98-87 643 Ryan Moore (28) Thomas Juillerat (7) Dec. 22 NEVADA L 51-60 1189 Phil Rasmussen (17) Thomas Juillerat (9) Dec. 28 vs. Murray State (2) L 43-66 625 Fowzi Abdelsamad (15) Phil Rasmussen (6) Dec. 29 vs. Radford (2) W 67-63 575 Ryan Moore (25) Ryan Moore (6) Jan. 8 at Cal State Fullerton L 61-89 689 Fowzi Abdelsamad (16) Thomas Juillerat (6) Jan. 10 at UC Riverside W 66-65 715 Ryan Moore (25) Ryan Moore (7) Jan. 15 at UC Santa Barbara L 62-67 1252 Ryan Moore (25) Ryan Moore (9) Jan. 17 at Cal Poly W 79-56 2234 Fowzi Abdelsamad (28) Ryan Moore (8) Jan. 22 LONG BEACH STATE W (ot) 78-74 2278 Ryan Moore (27) Ryan Moore (6) Jan. 24 UC IRVINE L 64-71 1491 Fowzi Abdelsamad (22) Rommel Marentez (9) Jan. 29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 72-94 1729 Fowzi Abdelsamad (25) Phil Rasmussen (5) Jan. 31 at Pacifi c L 64-70 4737 Ryan Moore (24) Thomas Juillerat (9) Feb. 5 UC RIVERSIDE L 50-59 3167 Thomas Juillerat (15) Ryan Moore (7) Feb. 7 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 55-79 713 Justin Stearns (12) Thomas Juillerat (7) Rommel Marentez (12) Feb. 10 UC SANTA BARBARA W 72-63 2317 Ryan Moore (21) Ryan Moore (10) Feb. 12 CAL POLY W 85-65 2411 Fowzi Abdelsamad (19) Rommel Marentez (6) Feb. 19 at UC Irvine L 66-77 1744 Rommel Marentez (16) Phil Rasmussen (7) Feb. 21 at Long Beach State L (ot) 73-77 1399 Fowzi Abdelsamad (24) Rommel Marentez (7) Feb. 28 at Cal State Northridge L 72-99 1523 Fowzi Abdelsamad (19) Phil Rasmussen (5) JaQay Carlyle (5) Mar. 5 at Northern Colorado W 79-57 1383 Ryan Moore (15) Phil Rasmussen (9)

(1) at Northwestern Mutual Shootout (San Francisco) (2) at Shamrock Offi ce Solutions Classic (Saint Mary’s)

SUMMARIES Games Total Avg. Home 12 22,926 1,911 Away 12 28,024 2,335 Neutral 4 4,119 1,030 Total 28 55,069 1,967

Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 11-17 5-7 4-8 2-2 vs. Big West Conference teams 5-12 3-5 2-7 0-0 (UC Davis offi cially joins the Big West Conference in 2007-08)

-- 24 -- 2004-05 RECAP 2004-05 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

OVERALL - BY SCORING AVERAGE TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNDS Player G GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Ryan Moore 28 28 922 32.9 168 355 .473 39 104 .375 65 86 .756 33 94 127 4.5 83 0 50 61 0 26 440 15.7 Fowzi Abdelsamad 28 28 952 34.0 138 334 .413 83 216 .384 67 86 .779 14 62 76 2.7 64 0 25 47 2 19 426 15.2 ROMMEL MARENTEZ 25 23 795 31.8 77 165 .467 34 73 .466 51 61 .836 13 75 88 3.5 82 1 65 73 1 36 239 9.6 PHIL RASMUSSEN 25 4 602 24.1 63 147 .429 24 64 .375 31 44 .705 27 87 114 4.6 81 3 46 43 1 27 181 7.2 THOMAS JUILLERAT 28 24 705 25.2 63 151 .417 4 14 .286 71 96 .740 47 58 105 3.8 97 6 75 52 0 17 201 7.2 Justin Stearns 28 1 462 16.5 48 108 .444 20 62 .323 23 31 .742 10 48 58 2.1 47 2 29 32 2 17 139 5.0 Robert Ehsan 28 18 447 16.0 33 75 .440 5 19 .263 29 39 .744 12 33 45 1.6 45 2 21 26 1 11 100 3.6 JaQay Carlyle 25 14 325 13.0 24 57 .421 5 19 .263 8 12 .667 11 33 44 1.8 37 0 18 20 18 6 61 2.4 ARI WARMERDAM 22 0 181 8.2 12 29 .414 8 21 .381 15 21 .714 8 11 19 0.9 23 0 5 15 0 3 47 2.1 Madison Butts 27 0 243 9.0 25 47 .532 0 0 — 7 11 .636 13 16 29 1.1 37 2 21 17 9 4 57 2.1 Ryan Schwarz 19 0 84 4.4 5 11 .455 0 0 — 1 6 .167 3 1 4 0.2 8 0 2 8 0 2 11 0.6 Ryan Symes 5 0 7 1.4 0 1 .000 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 TEAM 36 39 75 2.7 2 5 AGGIES 28 5725 656 1480 .443 222 592 .375 369 495 .745 227 5557 784 28.0 607 17 357 399 34 168 1903 68.0 Opponents 28 5725 707 1401 .505 148 382 .387 449 677 .663 267 662 929 33.2 528 389 410 88 177 2011 71.8

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UC Davis 834 1008 46 15 1903 Opponents 915 1055 37 4 2011

DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT UC Davis 55 5 60 Opponents 93 6 99

HOME GAMES - BY SCORING AVERAGE TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNDS Player G GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Ryan Moore 12 12 405 33.8 80 157 .510 21 50 .420 19 27 .704 12 41 53 4.4 32 0 23 32 0 8 200 16.7 Fowzi Abdelsamad 12 12 408 34.0 49 1128 .383 31 86 .360 33 38 .868 8 16 24 2.0 26 0 15 17 1 6 162 13.5 ROMMEL MARENTEZ 11 10 342 31.1 41 74 .554 18 30 .600 24 30 .800 2 39 41 3.7 36 1 27 34 0 16 124 11.3 THOMAS JUILLERAT 12 11 320 26.7 35 84 .417 2 8 .250 30 39 .769 22 31 53 4.4 41 2 41 24 0 8 102 8.5 PHIL RASMUSSEN 10 1 251 25.1 25 65 .385 12 29 .414 19 27 .704 10 36 46 4.6 34 2 19 17 1 10 81 8.1 Justin Stearns 12 1 217 18.1 19 53 .358 6 31 .194 11 15 .733 6 23 229 2.4 19 1 12 10 1 8 55 4.6 Robert Ehsan 12 7 200 16.7 17 35 .486 3 9 .333 11 13 .846 7 15 22 1.8 19 1 11 8 0 5 48 4.0 JaQay Carlyle 10 6 113 11.3 10 20 .500 1 7 .143 4 5 .800 3 10 13 1.3 20 0 5 6 10 3 25 2.5 ARI WARMERDAM 10 0 84 8.4 4 14 .286 4 11 .364 9 12 .750 5 6 11 1.1 9 0 1 7 0 1 21 2.1 Madison Butts 11 0 89 8.1 6 14 .429 0 0 — 0 0 — 4 11 15 1.4 9 0 6 5 4 0 12 1.1 Ryan Schwarz 9 0 41 4.6 4 7 .571 0 0 — 0 0 — 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 1 3 0 1 8 0.9 Ryan Symes 3 0 5 1.7 0 1 .000 0 0 — 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 TEAM 19 16 35 2.9 2 2 AGGIES 12 2475 290 652 .445 98 261 .375 161 208 .774 98 244 342 28.5 252 8 161 165 17 66 839 69.9 Opponents 12 2475 307 613 .501 51 157 .325 188 286 .657 119 281 400 33.3 225 168 182 33 71 853 71.1

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total UC Davis 381 420 23 15 839 Opponents 378 452 19 4 853

DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOT UC Davis 25 2 27 Opponents 39 5 44

-- 25 -- 2004-05 RECAP 2004-05 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS

Fowzi Madison JaQay Robert THOMAS ROMMEL Date Opponent Score Abdelsamad Butts Carlyle Ehsan JUILLERAT MARENTEZ 11/23 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 87-54 14- - - - - 5 ------1 2 ------1 ------1 4 ------1 ------3 6 ------4 ------2 17- - - - - 4 ------5 12- - - - - 6 ------3 11/27 at Utah State L, 55-81 20- - - - - 2 ------0 1 ------2 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 2 ------0 ------0 7 ------1 ------0 8 ------3 ------1 12/01 at Sacramento State W(ot), 72-63 21- - - - - 4 ------1 2 ------0 ------0 4 ------8 ------1 0 ------1 ------0 8 ------4 ------3 18- - - - - 7 ------3 12/04 NORTHERN ARIZONA L, 64-69 16- - - - - 1 ------0 0 ------0 ------1 0 ------3 ------0 5 ------1 ------0 4 ------4 ------3 19- - - - - 5 ------2 12/08 PACIFIC L, 63-78 5 ------1 ------1 ------DNP ------12- - - - - 6 ------0 2 ------1 ------0 5 ------3 ------5 15- - - - - 5 ------2 12/10 vs. St. Joseph’s L, 56-84 17- - - - - 4 ------0 2 ------1 ------0 2 ------2 ------1 6 ------1 ------0 4 ------2 ------3 6 ------4 ------4 12/11 vs. Longwood W, 87-72 18- - - - - 7 ------3 2 ------0 ------2 0 ------0 ------1 4 ------1 ------0 10- - - - - 5 ------5 7 ------0 ------1 12/18 at Stanford L, 62-72 22- - - - - 1 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 0 ------2 ------0 3 ------1 ------1 4 ------1 ------4 15- - - - - 4 ------1 12/20 DARTMOUTH W(ot), 98-87 11- - - - - 2 ------1 2 ------2 ------0 ------DNP ------9 ------3 ------1 7 ------7 ------9 22- - - - - 2 ------3 12/22 NEVADA L, 51-60 7 ------1 ------1 0 ------2 ------1 0 ------0 ------0 10- - - - - 5 ------1 4 ------9 ------4 ------DNP ------12/28 vs. Murray State L, 43-66 15- - - - - 4 ------0 6 ------2 ------0 5 ------2 ------1 5 ------5 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 ------DNP ------12/29 vs. Radford W, 67-63 10- - - - - 4 ------0 10- - - - - 2 ------2 2 ------0 ------1 8 ------5 ------2 0 ------0 ------2 ------DNP ------01/08 at Cal State Fullerton L, 61-89 16- - - - - 5 ------1 0 ------0 ------1 9 ------5 ------0 0 ------1 ------0 15- - - - - 6 ------1 2 ------2 ------2 01/10 at UC Riverside W, 66-65 16- - - - - 2 ------0 2 ------1 ------5 2 ------0 ------0 0 ------0 ------1 0 ------1 ------2 6 ------4 ------0 01/15 at UC Santa Barbara L, 62-67 10- - - - - 6 ------1 2 ------0 ------0 2 ------3 ------1 3 ------2 ------2 8 ------4 ------0 2 ------1 ------3 01/17 at Cal Poly W, 79-56 28- - - - - 4 ------0 0 ------0 ------1 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 0 ------5 ------4 0 ------1 ------3 01/22 LONG BEACH STATE W(ot), 78-74 18- - - - - 3 ------5 0 ------0 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 2 ------0 ------0 17- - - - - 4 ------3 3 ------4 ------3 01/24 UC IRVINE L, 64-71 22- - - - - 1 ------1 2 ------2 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------1 ------2 1 ------1 ------2 9 ------9 ------3 01/29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 72-94 25- - - - - 3 ------2 2 ------2 ------2 2 ------0 ------0 0 ------2 ------1 3 ------2 ------0 2 ------0 ------2 01/31 at Pacifi c L, 64-70 14- - - - - 1 ------1 0 ------3 ------0 0 ------2 ------2 0 ------0 ------0 16- - - - - 9 ------4 8 ------1 ------5 02/05 UC RIVERSIDE L, 50-59 6 ------4 ------0 0 ------1 ------0 0 ------1 ------0 0 ------1 ------1 15- - - - - 5 ------2 8 ------0 ------3 02/07 CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 55-79 6 ------0 ------1 4 ------5 ------1 7 ------1 ------2 0 ------0 ------0 9 ------7 ------4 12- - - - - 1 ------1 02/10 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 72-63 13- - - - - 2 ------1 0 ------0 ------0 0 ------1 ------0 5 ------1 ------2 5 ------5 ------1 8 ------3 ------2 02/12 CAL POLY W, 85-65 19- - - - - 1 ------1 0 ------0 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 9 ------3 ------1 15- - - - - 2 ------3 14- - - - - 6 ------3 02/19 at UC Irvine L, 66-77 7 ------0 ------1 12- - - - - 1 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 4 ------0 ------0 2 ------3 ------0 16- - - - - 6 ------5 02/21 at Long Beach State L(ot), 73-77 24- - - - - 6 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 3 ------2 ------2 7 ------5 ------2 10- - - - - 7 ------2 02/28 at Cal State Northridge L, 72-99 19- - - - - 1 ------1 6 ------1 ------2 5 ------5 ------3 4 ------1 ------2 12- - - - - 3 ------2 5 ------1 ------4 03/05 at Northern Colorado W, 79-57 7 ------1 ------1 0 ------1 ------2 5 ------2 ------2 10- - - - - 3 ------0 6 ------3 ------2 12- - - - - 6 ------4

Ryan PHIL Ryan Justin Ryan ARI Date Opponent Score Moore RASMUSSEN Schwarz Stearns Symes WARMERDAM 11/23 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 87-54 20- - - - - 5 ------3 0 ------4 ------4 4 ------0 ------1 5 ------5 ------1 ------DNP ------3 ------1 ------1 11/27 at Utah State L, 55-81 13- - - - - 5 ------0 4 ------4 ------3 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 ------DNP ------DNP ------12/01 at Sacramento State W(ot), 72-63 8 ------6 ------1 5 ------4 ------4 0 ------1 ------0 6 ------4 ------1 ------DNP ------DNP ------12/04 NORTHERN ARIZONA L, 64-69 12- - - - - 4 ------1 5 ------11------1 0 ------0 ------0 3 ------2 ------1 ------DNP ------DNP ------12/08 PACIFIC L, 63-78 17- - - - - 1 ------1 6 ------2 ------2 0 ------0 ------0 1 ------5 ------1 ------DNP ------DNP ------12/10 vs. St. Joseph’s L, 56-84 11- - - - - 2 ------1 0 ------4 ------1 2 ------1 ------1 6 ------2 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------1 ------1 12/11 vs. Longwood W, 87-72 18- - - - - 4 ------3 28- - - - - 5 ------4 0 ------0 ------0 0 ------2 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------1 ------0 12/18 at Stanford L, 62-72 9 ------2 ------1 9 ------1 ------1 0 ------0 ------0 0 ------1 ------0 ------DNP ------DNP ------12/20 DARTMOUTH W(ot), 98-87 28- - - - - 4 ------1 15- - - - - 6 ------4 2 ------0 ------0 2 ------0 ------1 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 12/22 NEVADA L, 51-60 13- - - - - 3 ------2 17- - - - - 2 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 0 ------1 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 12/28 vs. Murray State L, 43-66 0 ------1 ------0 0 ------6 ------2 1 ------1 ------0 11- - - - - 4 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------2 12/29 vs. Radford W, 67-63 25- - - - - 6 ------2 4 ------3 ------0 ------DNP ------4 ------2 ------3 ------DNP ------4 ------3 ------0 01/08 at Cal State Fullerton L, 61-89 9 ------4 ------3 2 ------2 ------2 ------DNP ------3 ------0 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 5 ------3 ------0 01/10 at UC Riverside W, 66-65 25- - - - - 7 ------3 5 ------3 ------0 ------DNP ------10- - - - - 3 ------2 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 01/15 at UC Santa Barbara L, 62-67 25- - - - - 9 ------1 4 ------2 ------2 ------DNP ------6 ------0 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 01/17 at Cal Poly W, 79-56 21- - - - - 8 ------3 10- - - - - 7 ------1 0 ------0 ------0 7 ------2 ------3 ------DNP ------13- - - - - 0 ------0 01/22 LONG BEACH STATE W(ot), 78-74 27- - - - - 6 ------3 8 ------5 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------4 ------2 ------DNP ------3 ------2 ------0 01/24 UC IRVINE L, 64-71 19- - - - - 6 ------3 4 ------3 ------0 ------DNP ------7 ------1 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 01/29 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 72-94 13- - - - - 3 ------2 9 ------5 ------2 2 ------0 ------0 5 ------0 ------2 0 ------0 ------0 9 ------2 ------0 01/31 at Pacifi c L, 64-70 24- - - - - 2 ------1 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 2 ------2 ------1 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 02/05 UC RIVERSIDE L, 50-59 11- - - - - 7 ------1 ------DNP ------DNP ------9 ------2 ------0 ------DNP ------1 ------3 ------0 02/07 CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 55-79 4 ------4 ------1 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 12- - - - - 3 ------0 1 ------0 ------0 0 ------2 ------0 02/10 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 72-63 21- - - - -10------3 11- - - - - 3 ------1 0 ------0 ------0 6 ------3 ------3 ------DNP ------3 ------0 ------0 02/12 CAL POLY W, 85-65 15- - - - - 0 ------2 6 ------5 ------5 0 ------0 ------0 5 ------3 ------1 0 ------0 ------0 2 ------1 ------0 02/19 at UC Irvine L, 66-77 11- - - - - 3 ------1 5 ------7 ------3 0 ------1 ------0 9 ------1 ------4 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 02/21 at Long Beach State L(ot), 73-77 20- - - - - 6 ------2 4 ------6 ------2 ------DNP ------5 ------3 ------1 ------DNP ------DNP ------02/28 at Cal State Northridge L, 72-99 6 ------3 ------1 7 ------5 ------0 0 ------0 ------0 8 ------0 ------0 ------DNP ------0 ------0 ------0 03/05 at Northern Colorado W, 79-57 15- - - - - 6 ------4 13- - - - - 9 ------2 0 ------0 ------0 7 ------3 ------2 0 ------0 ------0 4 ------0 ------1

RETURNING PLAYERS ARE IN ALL CAPS

-- 26 -- 2004-05 RECAP 2004-05 DIVISION I INDEPENDENTS

OVERALL vs. D-I INDEPENDENTS W L Pct W L Pct. D-I INDEPENDENT Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 20 8 .714 8 2 .800 PLAYER OF THE WEEK North Dakota State 16 12 .571 1 2 .333 Dec. 7 Corey Lamkin, TAMUCC Utah Valley State 16 12 .571 9 1 .900 Dec. 14 Sergio Sanchez, UTPA Texas-Pan American 12 16 .429 2 6 .250 David Simon, IPFW UC DAVIS 11 17 .393 2 0 1.000 Dec. 21 Ronnie Price, UVSC South Dakota State 10 18 .357 2 1 .667 Jan. 4 Michael Jefferson, LU Northern Colorado 8 21 .276 3 6 .333 Jan. 11 Kirk Archibeque, UNC Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne 7 22 .241 4 4 .500 Jan. 18 Kirk Archibeque, UNC Longwood 1 30 .032 0 6 .000 RYAN MOORE, UC DAVIS Savannah State 0 28 .000 0 2 .000 Jan. 25 Ben Beran, SDSU Feb. 1 FOWZI ABDELSAMAD, UC DAVIS Feb. 8 David Simon, IPFW PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ronnie Price, Utah Valley State Feb. 15 Thomas Bailey, TAMUCC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Peter Campbell, IPFW Feb. 22 Myron Green, NDSU COACH OF THE YEAR: Ronnie Arrow, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sean Tiabi, UNC Mar. 1 Ronnie Price, UVSC ALL D-I INDEPENDENT FIRST TEAM D-I INDEPENDENT Player School Yr Pos Kirk Archibeque Northern Colorado Fr. C NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Travis Bailey Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sr. G Dec. 7 Michael Gordy, UNC Corey Lamkin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sr. F Dec. 14 Peter Campbell, IPFW Ronnie Price Utah Valley State Sr. G Dec. 21 Zach Trader, UTPA David Simon IPFW Sr. C Jan. 4 Sylvester Allison, UVSC Thomas Sanders, UTPA ALL D-I INDEPENDENT SECOND TEAM Jan. 11 Sean Taibi, UNC Player School Yr Pos Jan. 18 Peter Campbell, IPFW FOWZI ABDELSAMAD UC DAVIS Sr. G Jan. 25 Peter Campbell, IPFW Thomas Bailey Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sr. F Feb. 1 Steve Holdren, SDSU Michael Jefferson Longwood So. G Feb. 8 Phil Hahn, NDSU RYAN MOORE UC DAVIS Sr. F Feb. 15 Phil Hahn, NDSU Sergio Sanchez Texas-Pan American Sr. G Feb. 22 Jared Lewis, UNC Mar. 1 Steve Holdren, SDSU ALL D-I INDEPENDENT HONORABLE MENTION Player School Beau Bauer IPFW Chris Fagan Texas-Pan American Myron Green North Dakota State David Heck Utah Valley State Eric Montalvo Texas-Pan American Pierre Thomas Utah Valley State

ALL D-I INDEPENDENT NEWCOMER TEAM Player School Yr Pos Lamar Barrett Longwood Fr. F Peter Campbell IPFW Fr. F Ben Devoe Utah Valley State Jr. C Steve Holdren South Dakota State Fr. F Sean Taibi Northern Colorado Fr. G

ALL D-I INDEPENDENT ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM (Aggies only) Player School Yr GPA Major RYAN MOORE UC DAVIS Sr. 3.08 Managerial Econ. PHIL RASMUSSEN UC DAVIS Jr. 3.34 Managerial Econ.

Requirements for All-Academic Team: 1. Cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher 2. Sophomore standing or higher 3. Starter or key reserve for team

-- 27 -- 2004-05 RECAP 2004-05 BIG WEST CONFERENCE RECAP

CONFERENCE OVERALL W L Pct GB W L Pct Home Away Neut BIG WEST CONFERENCE Pacifi c* 18 0 1.000 — 27 4 .871 12-1 13-1 2-2 TOURNAMENT Utah State* 13 5 .722 5 24 8 .750 14-1 6-5 4-2 Anaheim Convention Center • Mar. 9-12, 2005 Cal State Fullerton† 12 6 .667 6 21 11 .656 10-2 9-7 2-2 Cal State Northridge 12 6 .667 6 18 13 .581 9-2 7-9 2-2 UC Irvine 8 10 .444 10 16 13 .552 9-4 6-8 1-1 First Round Long Beach State 7 11 .389 11 10 20 .333 8-5 1-13 1-2 UC Irvine 80, Idaho 67 UC Santa Barbara 7 11 .389 11 11 18 .379 8-4 2-13 1-1 UC Santa Barbara 55, Long Beach State 49 Idaho 6 12 .333 12 8 22 .267 6-6 2-13 0-3 UC Riverside 4 14 .222 14 9 19 .321 7-7 1-12 1-0 Second Round Cal Poly 3 15 .167 15 5 22 .185 4-10 1-12 0-0 Cal State Fullerton 66, UC Santa Barbara 55 Cal State Northridge 72, UC Irvine 56 * - NCAA Tournament participant † - National Invitational Tournament participant Semifi nal PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Pacifi c 63, Cal State Northridge 61 David Doubley, Pacifi c Utah State 84, Cal State Fullerton 77

COACH OF THE YEAR: Championship Bob Thomason, Pacifi c Utah State 65, Pacifi c 52 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Jaycee Carroll, Utah State All-Tournament Team Jaycee Carroll, Utah State (MVP) ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Spencer Nelson, Utah State Ian Boylan G/F Sr. Cal State Northridge Nate Harris, Utah State David Doubley G Sr. Pacifi c Guillaume Yango, Pacifi c Nate Harris F Jr. Utah State Ian Boylan, Cal State Northridge Christian Maraker F Jr. Pacifi c Yaphett King, Cal State Fullerton Spencer Nelson F Sr. Utah State Guillaume Yango F/C Sr. Pacifi c

ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Jaycee Carroll G Fr. Utah State Ralphy Holmes F Sr. Cal State Fullerton Dandrick Jones F Sr. Idaho Yaphett King F Sr. Cal State Fullerton Davin White G Sr. Cal State Northridge

ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION Bobby Brown G So. Cal State Fullerton Jamaal Brown F Jr. Cal State Fullerton Aaron Fitzgerald G Jr. UC Irvine Jibril Hodges G Jr. Long Beach State Jasko Korajkic F Sr. Pacifi c Anton Lyons F Sr. Idaho Marko Mihailovic G Sr. Pacifi c Tyler Newton C Sr. Pacifi c Chrismen Oliver G Sr. UC Santa Barbara Ross Schraeder G Jr. UC Irvine Tanoris Shepard G Sr. Idaho

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Jaycee Carroll G Utah State Calvin Chitwood F Cal State Northridge Larry Cunningham G UC Riverside Alex Harris G UC Santa Barbara Jonathan Heard G/F Cal State Northridge Dawin Whiten G Cal Poly

-- 28 -- 2004-05 RECAP 2004-05 BIG WEST CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

SCORING FG FT Pts Avg. THREE-POINT PCT. 3FG 3FGA Pct. ASSISTS G Ast Avg. Ralphy Holmes, CSF 179 47 440 16.9 Jaycee Carroll, USU 79 166 .476 Aaron Fitzgerald, UCI 29 152 5.24 Dandrick Jones, UI 197 81 505 16.8 Ross Schraeder, UCI 79 180 .439 Spencer Nelson, USU 32 152 4.75 Bobby Brown, CSF 193 67 538 16.8 David Doubley, PAC 47 111 .423 Bobby Brown, CSF 32 149 4.66 Spencer Nelson, USU 174 155 513 16.0 Glenn Jones, CP 33 79 .418 David Doubley, PAC 31 122 3.94 Ian Boylan, CSUN 153 125 480 15.5 Derek Rasp, UCSB 30 74 .405 Ian Boylan, CSUN 31 108 3.48 Jaycee Carroll, USU 173 45 470 14.7 Davin White, CSUN 63 166 .380 Kevin Houston, LBSU 30 98 3.27 Yaphett King, CSF 170 54 442 13.8 Ralphy Holmes, CSF 35 93 .376 Davin White, CSUN 31 101 3.26 Guillaume Yango, PAC 146 117 409 13.2 Jibril Hodges, LBSU 74 197 .376 Tanoris Shepard, UI 30 96 3.20 Christian Maraker, PAC 148 85 407 13.1 Larry Cunningham, UCR 48 128 .375 Jeff Gloger, UCI 29 91 3.14 Nate Harris, USU 172 69 415 13.0 Yaphett King, CSF 48 128 .375 David Pak, USU 32 98 3.06

REBOUNDING Off Def Tot Avg. PCT. FT FTA Pct. STEALS G Stl Avg. Ralphy Holmes, CSF 88 140 228 8.8 David Doubley, PAC 94 105 .895 Ian Boylan, CSUN 31 82 2.65 Spencer Nelson, USU 74 179 253 7.9 Mike Titchenal, CP 67 77 .870 Chrismen Oliver, UCSB 29 55 1.90 Jamaal Brown, CSF 75 131 206 7.6 Bobby Brown, CSF 67 81 .827 Dandrick Jones, UI 30 55 1.83 Guillaume Yango, PAC 91 138 229 7.4 Christian Maraker, PAC 85 103 .825 Davin White, CSUN 31 56 1.81 Anton Lyons, UI 69 136 205 6.8 Spencer Nelson, USU 155 197 .787 Andrew Haskins, CP 23 34 1.48 Onye Ibekwe, LBSU 53 97 150 6.2 Ian Boylan, CSUN 125 159 .786 Josh Davis, UCSB 29 42 1.45 Yaphett King, CSF 59 140 199 6.2 Alex Harris, UCSB 65 85 .765 Yaphett King, CSF 32 43 1.34 Greg Ethington 50 129 179 6.2 Aaron Fitzgerald, UCI 73 97 .753 Bobby Brown, CSF 32 42 1.31 Christian Maraker 48 142 190 6.1 Jonathan Heard, CSUN 73 98 .745 Jasko Korajkic, PAC 31 38 1.23 Lionel Davis, UI 62 121 183 6.1 Greg Ethington, UCI 93 130 .715 Jibril Hodges, LBSU 30 35 1.17

FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA Pct. THREE-POINTERS MADE G 3FG Avg. BLOCKED SHOTS G Stl Avg. Nate Harris, USU 172 264 .652 Ross Schraeder, UCI 29 79 2.72 Glenn Turner, UCSB 29 42 1.45 Spencer Nelson, USU 174 290 .600 Bobby Brown, CSF 32 85 2.66 Phil Johnson, CP 24 25 1.04 Guillaume Yango, PAC 146 251 .582 Jaycee Carroll, USU 32 79 2.47 Guillaume Yango, PAC 31 32 1.03 Jaycee Carroll, USU 173 331 .523 Jibril Hodges, LBSU 30 74 2.47 Lionel Davis, UI 30 27 0.90 Greg Ethington, UCU 129 250 .516 Jermaine Harper, CSF 32 70 2.19 Sam Byrd, LBSU 30 23 0.77 Christian Maraker, PAC 148 291 .509 Davin White, CSUN 31 63 2.03 Nick Enzweiler, CP 27 20 0.74 Jamaal Brown, CSF 141 284 .496 Rickey Porter, UCR 28 56 2.00 Greg Ethington, UCI 29 21 0.72 Ralphy Brown, CSF 179 372 .481 Dawin Whiten, CP 26 46 1.77 Cass Matheus, USU 32 22 0.69 Anton Lyons, UI 132 285 .463 Larry Cunningham, UCR 28 48 1.71 Nate Harris, USU 32 21 0.66 Yaphett King, CSF 170 385 .442 Ian Boylan, CSUN 31 49 1.58 Justin Burns, CSF 29 19 0.66

2004-05 BIG WEST CONFERENCE TEAM RANKINGS

SCORING OFFENSE Pts PPG SCORING MARGIN Off-Def +/- FREE THROW PCT. FT-FTA Pct. THREE-POINT PCT. 3FG-3FA Pct. Cal State Fullerton 2408 75.2 Utah State 72.3-57.8 +14.5 Pacifi c 469-631 .743 Utah State 185-473 .391 Pacifi c 2258 72.8 Pacifi c 72.8-64.9 +7.9 Cal Poly 378-510 .741 Pacifi c 201-526 .382 Utah State 2315 72.3 Cal State Northridge 71.9-67.3 +4.6 Cal State Northridge 494-697 .709 UC Irvine 164-462 .355 Cal State Northridge 2229 71.9 Cal State Fullerton 75.2-71.5 +3.7 UC Irvine 391-558 .701 Cal Poly 190-537 .354 UC Irvine 1991 68.7 UC Irvine 68.7-67.7 +1.0 Utah State 428-619 .691 Cal State Fullerton 253-716 .353 Cal Poly 1834 67.9 UC Santa Barbara 59.2-62.9 -3.7 UC Riverside 367-532 .690 UC Santa Barbara 183-540 .339 UC Riverside 1745 62.3 Idaho 61.9-66.0 -4.1 Cal State Fullerton 315-457 .689 Cal State Northridge 171-505 .339 Idaho 1856 61.9 UC Riverside 62.3-67.0 -4.7 Long Beach State 337-511 .659 UC Riverside 170-514 .331 Long Beach State 1820 60.7 Long Beach State 60.7-66.3 -5.6 UC Santa Barbara 343-523 .656 Long Beach State 159-500 .318 UC Santa Barbara 1718 59.2 Cal Poly 67.9-79.5 -11.6 Idaho 299-468 .639 Idaho 159-513 .310

SCORING DEFENSE Pts PPG PCT. FG-FGA Pct. FG PCT. DEFENSE FT-FTA Pct. REB. MARGIN Avg-Opp +/- Utah State 1848 57.8 Utah State 851-1621 .525 Utah State 682-1722 .396 Utah State 34.2-27.6 +6.6 UC Santa Barbara 1823 62.9 Pacifi c 794-1598 .497 Pacifi c 754-1822 .414 Pacifi c 35.6-29.6 +6.0 Pacifi c 2011 64.9 UC Irvine 718-1560 .460 UC Irvine 679-1625 .418 Cal State Fullerton 37.8-33.8 +4.0 Idaho 1979 66.0 Cal State Northridge 782-1722 .454 UC Riverside 662-1538 .430 UC Irvine 34.2-32.9 +1.3 Long Beach State 1990 66.3 Cal State Fullerton 920-2055 .448 UC Santa Barbara 642-1484 .433 Long Beach State 33.6-33.5 +0.1 UC Riverside 1876 67.0 Cal Poly 633-1494 .424 Idaho 702-1578 .445 Idaho 34.2-35.0 -0.8 Cal State Northridge 2085 67.3 Long Beach State 662-1599 .414 Cal State Northridge 717-1604 .447 Cal State Northridge 32.4-33.2 -0.8 UC Irvine 1962 67.7 UC Riverside 604-1465 .412 Long Beach State 715-1597 .448 UC Riverside 33.5-34.5 -1.0 Cal State Fullerton 2289 71.5 Idaho 699-1702 .411 Cal State Fullerton 827-1789 .462 Cal Poly 32.6-35.7 -3.1 Cal Poly 2147 79.5 UC Santa Barbara 596-1465 .407 Cal Poly 739-1555 .475 UC Santa Barbara 30.7-35.0 -4.3

-- 29 -- 2004-05 RECAP NORTHERN ARIZONA 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 13 vs. Air Force (BCA Classic) Noon Nov. 14 vs. Texas-Arlington or Miami (BCA Classic) TBA GAME INFORMATION Nov. 15 at BCA Classic (Seattle, Wash.) TBA Date & Time ...... Nov. 19, 6:00 p.m. PST Nov. 19 UC DAVIS Noon Site ...... The Skydome (15,000) Nov. 22 CAL MARITIME ACADEMY 5:00 Last Meeting ...... L, 64-69 (12/4/04) Dec. 1 at Denver 6:00 All-Time Series ...... 0-1 Dec. 3 at Northern Colorado 5:00 Dec. 6 TULSA 5:00 Dec. 8 at Arizona TBA GENERAL Dec. 19 NORTHERN COLORADO 5:00 Location ...... Flagstaff, Ariz. Dec. 21 vs. San Francisco (ASU Holiday Tournament) 4:00 Founded ...... 1899 Dec. 22 vs. Arizona State or Boise State TBA Enrollment ...... 18,824 (ASU Holiday Tournament) President ...... John Denis Haeger Dec. 29 PACIFIC LUTHERAN 5:00 Dec. 31 JOHNSON & WALES 1:00 Jan. 5 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 5:05 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 7 PORTLAND STATE* 5:05 Nickname ...... Lumberjacks Jan. 12 at Weber State* 6:05 School Colors ...... Blue & Gold Jan. 14 at Idaho State* 6:05 Conference ...... Jan. 19 MONTANA* 5:05 Athletic Director ...... Jim Fallis Jan. 21 MONTANA STATE* 5:05 Jan. 28 SACRAMENTO STATE* 3:05 Athletic Phone ...... (928) 523-5353 Feb. 2 at Portland State* 7:05 Feb. 4 at Eastern Washington* 7:05 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 9 IDAHO STATE* 5:05 Head Coach ...... Mike Adras (UC Santa Barbara ’83) Feb. 11 WEBER STATE* 5:05 Offi ce Phone ...... (928) 523-5630 Feb. 16 at Montana State* 6:05 Feb. 19 at ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday Record at School ...... 90-83 (6 years) Feb. 25 at Sacramento State* 7:05 Career Record ...... same Feb. 27 at Montana* 6:05 Mar. 4-8 at Big Sky Conference Tournament MEDIA RELATIONS Contact ...... Steve Shaff 2004-05 RESULTS (11-17, 4-10) Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 15 vs. Iona L, 67-77 Offi ce Phone ...... (928) 523-6792 Nov. 16 vs. Alcorn State W, 70-61 SID FAX ...... (928) 523-6793 Nov. 20 UC RIVERSIDE W, 78-60 Press Row Phone ...... (928) 523-1912 Nov. 24 ORAL ROBERTS L, 69-70 Web Address ...... nau.newtier.com Nov. 27 at New Mexico L, 70-81 Nov. 30 LEWIS & CLARK W, 93-81 Dec. 4 at UC Davis W, 69-64 Dec. 7 at Texas Tech L, 65-81 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 11 WILLAMETTE W, 96-57 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Dec. 18 at San Diego L, 56-65 14 Matt Refner G 6-6 180 So. Chandler, Ariz. Dec. 21 QUINNIPIAC W, 102-83 20 Michael Seckold G 6-0 175 Fr. Lithgow, Australia Dec. 29 vs. Loyola Marymount L, 64-69 21 Josh Wilson G 6-2 180 Fr. Longview, Wash. Dec. 30 vs. South Carolina State W, 85-75 22 Steve Sir G 6-6 205 Sr. Minnetonka, Minn. Jan. 6 at Eastern Washington* L, 61-65 23 DeJuan Stevens G 6-3 195 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 8 at Portland State* L, 78-91 24 Tyrone Bazy G 6-1 164 Fr. Bryan, Texas Jan. 13 WEBER STATE* W, 86-71 25 Ryan McCurdy F 6-10 210 So. Gilbert, Ariz. Jan. 15 IDAHO STATE* W, 86-68 32 Kelly Golob G 6-5 197 Sr. Olympia, Wash. Jan. 20 at Montana* L, 79-83 33 Kyle Landry F 6-9 205 So. Calgary, Alberta Jan. 22 at Montana State* L, 68-88 34 Marques Green G 6-2 190 Jr. Eugene, Ore. Jan. 29 at Sacramento State* L, 88-92 40 Riley Van Patten G 6-2 185 Jr. Glendale, Calif. Feb. 3 PORTLAND STATE* L, 81-84 41 Ruben Boykin, Jr. F 6-7 185 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 5 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 77-64 42 Will Hensley F 6-7 225 Fr. Midlothian, Tex. Feb. 10 at Idaho State* L, 75-86 52 Paul Meynen C 7-0 240 Jr. Torrance, Calif. Feb. 12 at Weber State* L, 73-94 Feb. 17 MONTANA STATE* W, 84-61 Feb. 19 at Tulsa (ESPN Bracket Buster) L, 64-79 Feb. 26 SACRAMENTO STATE* L, 86-87 Feb. 28 MONTANA* L, 69-77

* - Big Sky Conference game

HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS All times Pacifi c.

-- 30 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS DARTMOUTH 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 18 at Boston College 4:30 Nov. 25 UC DAVIS 4:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 29 at Colgate 4:00 Date & Time ...... Nov. 25, 4:00 p.m. PST Dec. 13 at Maine 4:30 Site ...... The Leede Arena at the Dec. 17 at Hofstra 9 a.m...... John W. Berry Sports Center (2,100) Dec. 19 at Quinnipiac 4:00 Last Meeting ...... W (2ot), 98-87 (12/20/04) Dec. 21 VERMONT 4:00 All-Time Series ...... 1-0 Dec. 28 at New Mexico (Comcast Lobo Invitational) 5:00 Dec. 29 vs. Radford or Texas-Arlington (Comcast Lobo Invit.) Dec. 31 at Colorado Noon GENERAL Jan. 4 at Army 4:00 Location ...... Hanover, N.H. Jan. 7 at Harvard* 11 a.m. Founded ...... 1769 Jan. 10 STONY BROOK 4:00 Enrollment ...... 4,200 Jan. 13 HARVARD* 4:00 Jan. 16 at New Hampshire 4:00 President ...... James Wright Jan. 27 at Brown* 4:00 Jan. 28 at Yale* 4:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Feb. 3 at Cornell* 5:00 Nickname ...... Big Green Feb. 4 at Columbia* 4:00 School Colors ...... Green & White Feb. 10 PENN* 4:00 Conference ...... Ivy League Feb. 11 PRINCETON* 4:00 Feb. 17 YALE* 4:00 Athletic Director ...... Josie Harper Feb. 18 BROWN* 4:00 Athletic Phone ...... (603) 646-2465 Feb. 24 at Princeton* 4:30 Feb. 25 at Penn* 4:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mar. 3 COLUMBIA* 4:00 Head Coach ...... Terry Dunn (Northern Colorado ’77) Mar. 4 CORNELL* 4:00 Offi ce Phone ...... (603) 646-2401 Record at School ...... 10-17 (1 year) 2004-05 RESULTS (10-17, 7-7) Career Record ...... same Nov. 23 QUINNIPIAC W, 66-61 Nov. 27 at Lehigh L, 50-60 MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 29 MAINE L, 52-58 Dec. 2 at Hartford L, 59-79 Contact ...... Kathy Slattery Phillips Dec. 9 KEENE STATE W, 72-56 Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 69-67 Offi ce Phone ...... (603) 646-2468 Dec. 17 HOFSTRA L, 57-74 SID FAX ...... (603) 646-1286 Dec. 20 at UC Davis L (2ot), 87-98 Press Row Phone ...... (603) 646-1088 or 2311 Dec. 22 vs. Stanford (at Santa Clara) L, 54-74 Web Address ...... athletics.dartmouth.edu Dec. 30 at Albany L, 73-84 Jan. 2 at Harvard* L, 74-76 Jan. 5 at Holy Cross* L, 52-73 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 8 HARVARD* W, 49-46 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 10 at Vermont L, 68-78 11 Patrick Cuttica F 6-3 190 Sr. Hinsdale, Ill. Jan. 17 COLGATE L, 61-69 22 Mike Lang G 6-3 200 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Jan. 29 at Columbia* L, 45-64 24 Michael Giovacchini G 5-11 155 So. Salt Lake City, Utah Jan. 30 at Cornell* L, 58-63 31 Jason Meyer F 6-5 195 Sr. Covington, Ohio Feb. 4 PRINCETON* W, 50-42 32 Jonathan Blakley F 6-6 210 Jr. Evanston, Ill. Feb. 5 PENN* L, 44-68 33 Chuck Flynn F 6-7 210 So. Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 11 at Yale* L, 53-66 35 Doug Hayes F 6-5 200 So. Pipersville, Pa. Feb. 12 at Brown* W, 48-40 40 Calvin Arnold F 6-9 210 Sr. Sebastopol, Calif. Feb. 18 CORNELL* W, 67-54 42 Jonathan Ball F 6-4 205 So. Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 19 COLUMBIA* W, 50-48 44 Brian McMillan F 6-9 220 So. Valparaiso, Ind. Feb. 25 BROWN* W, 66-64 50 Paul Bode C 6-9 230 Jr. Raleigh, N.C. Feb. 26 YALE* W, 53-52 Dominic Baker F 6-7 200 Fr. Homewood, Ill. Mar. 4 at Penn* L, 37-64 Alex Barnett G/F 6-5 185 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 5 at Princeton* L, 54-65 Dan Biber F 6-8 235 Fr. Lorain, Ohio Jarrett Mathis F/C 6-8 215 Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. * - Ivy League game DeVon Mosley G 6-1 175 Fr. Mesquite, Texas Adam Powers F 6-7 235 Fr. Western Springs, Ill. HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS Marion Sanders G 6-1 180 Fr. Cleveland, Ohio All times Pacifi c. Reggie Schickel G 6-4 190 Fr. Charlotte, N.C.

-- 31 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS HARVARD 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 19 VERMONT 1:00 Nov. 22 at Holy Cross 5:30 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 25 at Sacred Heart 4:00 Date & Time ...... Nov. 27, 11:00 a.m. PST Nov. 27 UC DAVIS 11 a.m. Site ...... Lavietes Pavilion (2,050) Nov. 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4:00 Last Meeting ...... First meeting Dec. 3 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 11 a.m. All-Time Series ...... First meeting Dec. 6 at Boston Univ. 4:00 Dec. 10 at Lehigh Noon Dec. 14 LONG ISLAND 4:00 GENERAL Dec. 17 at Albany 11 a.m. Location ...... Cambridge, Mass. Dec. 20 COLGATE 4:00 Founded ...... 1636 Dec. 22 at Boston College 4:00 Enrollment ...... 6,704 Dec. 28 at Southern Methodist 5:00 President ...... Lawrence H. Summers Jan. 7 DARTMOUTH* 11 a.m. Jan. 13 at Dartmouth* 4:00 Jan. 27 at Yale* 4:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 28 at Brown* 4:00 Nickname ...... Crimson Feb. 3 at Columbia* 4:00 School Colors ...... Crimson, Black & White Feb. 4 at Cornell* 4:00 Conference ...... Ivy League Feb. 10 PRINCETON* 4:00 Athletic Director ...... Robert L. Scalise Feb. 11 PENN* 4:00 Feb. 17 BROWN* 4:00 Athletic Phone ...... (617) 495-3633 Feb. 18 YALE* 4:00 Feb. 24 at Penn* 4:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 25 at Princeton* 4:30 Head Coach ...... Frank Sullivan (Westfi eld State ’73) Mar. 3 CORNELL* 4:00 Offi ce Phone ...... (617) 495-4856 Mar. 4 COLUMBIA* 4:00 Record at School ...... 153-215 (14 years) Career Record ...... 267-301 (18 years) 2004-05 RESULTS (12-15, 7-7) Nov. 19 at Notre Dame L, 59-66 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Nov. 23 HOLY CROSS L, 52-60 Nov. 27 NORTHEASTERN W, 85-75 Contact ...... Kurt Svoboda Dec. 1 at New Hampshire L (ot), 60-67 Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 4 at Maine L, 66-79 Offi ce Phone ...... (617) 495-7687 Dec. 7 BOSTON UNIV. L, 55-92 SID FAX ...... (617) 495-2130 Dec. 10 at Colgate W (ot), 85-82 Press Row Phone ...... (617) 495-5894 Dec. 14 at Fairfi eld L, 53-68 Web Address ...... GoCrimson.com Dec. 18 LEHIGH W, 67-56 Dec. 22 at Long Island W, 78-60 Dec. 29 at College of Charleston L, 62-85 Dec. 30 vs. Tennessee Tech L (ot), 93-98 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 2 DARTMOUTH* W, 76-74 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 8 at Dartmouth* L, 46-49 12 Jim Goffredo G 6-1 180 Jr. La Crescenta, Calif. Jan. 12 SACRED HEART W, 97-84 15 Ko Yada G 6-2 205 Jr. Newport, Ore. Jan. 29 at Cornell* W, 74-65 21 Matt Stehle F 6-8 215 Sr. Newton, Mass. Jan. 30 at Columbia* L, 55-57 23 Michael Beal G 6-4 210 Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y. Feb. 4 PENN* L, 57-70 30 Brian Darcy F/C 6-7 225 Jr. Shrewsbury, Mass. Feb. 5 PRINCETON* W, 61-57 31 James Lambert G 6-2 180 So. Huntington Beach, Calif. Feb. 11 at Brown* W, 64-53 33 Zach Martin F 6-4 210 Sr. Medford, N.J. Feb. 12 at Yale* L, 53-54 50 Brian Cusworth C 7-0 250 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 18 COLUMBIA* W, 78-71 54 Brad Unger F 6-8 240 So. Boyertown, Pa. Feb. 19 CORNELL* L, 63-67 Kenyon Churchwell F 6-7 190 Fr. Washington, D.C. Feb. 25 YALE* W, 82-66 Erik Groszyk G 6-0 175 Fr. Salem, Mass. Feb. 26 BROWN* W, 80-68 Evan Harris F 6-9 205 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 4 at Princeton* L, 44-66 Drew Housman G 5-9 155 Fr. Calabasas, Calif. Mar. 5 at Penn* L, 68-85 Alexis Pease F 6-7 200 Fr. Milwaukee, Wisc. Andrew Pusar G 6-2 190 Fr. Westfi eld, N.J. * - Ivy League game

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-- 32 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS SACRAMENTO STATE 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 15 vs. Samford (Guardians Classic) 3:00 Nov. 16 vs. Texas or Southern (Guardians Classic) TBA GAME INFORMATION Nov. 19 at Nevada 7:05 Date & Time ...... Nov. 30, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 22 WILLIAM JESSUP 7:05 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Nov. 26 at San Francisco 2:05 Last Meeting ...... W (ot), 72-63 (12/1/04) Nov. 30 at UC Davis 7:05 All-Time Series ...... 44-59 Dec. 3 at Utah Valley State 6:05 Dec. 5 LONG BEACH STATE 7:35 Dec. 8 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN 7:05 GENERAL Dec. 11 at Boise State 6:05 Location ...... Sacramento, Calif. Dec. 17 at Southern Utah 6:05 Founded ...... 1947 Dec. 20 CAL POLY 7:35 Enrollment ...... 28,375 Dec. 23 at UCLA 7:05 President ...... Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Dec. 29 DENVER 7:05 Jan. 5 PORTLAND STATE* 7:05 Jan. 7 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 7:05 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 12 at Idaho State* 6:05 Nickname ...... Hornets Jan. 14 at Weber State* 6:05 School Colors ...... Green & Gold Jan. 19 MONTANA STATE* 7:05 Conference ...... Big Sky Conference Jan. 21 MONTANA* 7:05 Athletic Director ...... Dr. Terry Wanless Jan. 28 at Northern Arizona* 6:05 Feb. 2 at Eastern Washington* 6:05 Athletic Phone ...... (916) 278-6481 Feb. 4 at Portland State* 7:05 Feb. 9 WEBER STATE* 7:05 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 11 IDAHO STATE* 7:05 Head Coach ...... Jerome Jenkins (Regis ’90) Feb. 15 at Montana* 6:05 Offi ce Phone ...... (916) 278-5345 Feb. 25 NORTHERN ARIZONA* 7:05 Feb. 27 at Montana State* 6:05 Record at School ...... 50-89 (5 years) Mar. 4-8 at Big Sky Conference Tournament Career Record ...... same 2004-05 RESULTS MEDIA RELATIONS (12-16, 8-6) Nov. 19 at Michigan L, 49-70 Contact ...... Ryan Bjork Nov. 22 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 74-65 Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 27 at Long Beach State L, 63-87 Offi ce Phone ...... (916) 278-6896 Dec. 1 UC DAVIS L (ot), 63-72 SID FAX ...... (916) 278-5429 Dec. 4 at UC Irvine L, 69-81 Press Row Phone ...... (916) 278-7531 Dec. 7 SAN FRANCISCO L, 70-75 Web Address ...... www.hornetsports.com Dec. 11 at Fresno State L, 54-72 Dec. 17 at Saint Mary’s L, 38-73 Dec. 20 at UC Riverside L, 74-82 Dec. 22 GREAT FALLS W, 71-49 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 28 at Oregon State L, 59-86 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Dec. 30 UTAH VALLEY STATE W, 71-69 3 Haron Hargrove G 5-11 170 Jr. Queens, N.Y. Jan. 6 at Portland State* L, 69-79 4 Randy Adams F 6-8 220 So. Moreno Valley, Calif. Jan. 8 at Eastern Washington* L, 41-44 5 Clark Woods G 6-4 180 Jr. Lansing, Mich. Jan. 13 IDAHO STATE* W, 61-59 11 Aaron Perry F 6-8 215 Sr. Detroit, Mich. Jan. 15 WEBER STATE* W, 78-72 12 Jason Gilzene G/F 6-6 200 So. Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 20 at Montana State* L, 64-67 20 DaShawn Freeman G 5-11 175 Sr. Oakland, Calif. Jan. 22 at Montana* L, 72-84 22 Jason Harris G/F 6-4 220 Sr. Upland, Calif. Jan. 25 WILLIAM JESSUP W, 88-59 23 Loren Leath G 6-2 180 So. Oakland, Calif. Jan. 29 NORTHERN ARIZONA* W, 92-88 33 Alex Bausley F 6-6 235 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 3 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 83-72 35 Davon Roberts F 6-6 205 So. Covina, Calif. Feb. 5 PORTLAND STATE* L, 66-71 44 Chris Lange F 6-8 220 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 10 at Weber State* L, 55-57 50 Zane Beekman C 6-9 235 Sr. Lewistown, Ill. Feb. 12 at Idaho State* W (ot), 99-97 55 Stephen Colvin C 7-0 340 Fr. Yucaipa, Calif. Feb. 17 MONTANA* W, 83-80 Feb. 19 MONTANA STATE* W, 70-68 Feb. 26 at Northern Arizona* W, 87-86 Mar. 5 WEBER STATE# L, 71-74

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-- 33 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS STANFORD 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 19 UC IRVINE Noon Nov. 23 SAN FRANCISCO 4:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 28 CAL POLY 7:00 Date & Time ...... Dec. 4, 4:00 p.m. Dec. 2 at Montana 6:00 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Dec. 4 at UC Davis 4:00 Last Meeting ...... L, 62-72 (12/18/04) Dec. 17 vs. Virginia Tech (Las Vegas Showdown) 9:30 All-Time Series ...... 0-13 Dec. 19 DENVER 7:00 Dec. 21 vs. Princeton (Pete Newell Challenge) 5:30 Dec. 29 at UCLA* 7:30 GENERAL Dec. 31 at Southern California* TBA Location ...... Stanford, Calif. Jan. 5 OREGON STATE* TBA Founded ...... 1891 Jan. 7 OREGON* 1:00 Enrollment ...... 13,075 Jan. 13 CALIFORNIA* 7:00 President ...... Dr. John Hennessy Jan. 19 at Arizona* 7:30 Jan. 21 at Arizona State* 5:30 Jan. 26 WASHINGTON STATE* TBA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 29 WASHINGTON* 5:00 Nickname ...... Cardinal Feb. 2 at Oregon* TBA School Colors ...... Cardinal & White Feb. 4 at Oregon State* 5:00 Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference Feb. 9 at California* 7:30 Athletic Director ...... Dr. Ted Leland (through 2005) Feb. 11 at Gonzaga 6:00 Feb. 16 ARIZONA STATE* TBA Athletic Phone ...... (650) 723-4591 Feb. 19 ARIZONA* 12:30 Feb. 23 at Washington* 7:30 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 25 at Washington State* 4:00 Head Coach ...... Trent Johnson (Boise State ’83) Mar. 2 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA* TBA Offi ce Phone ...... (650) 723-0562 Mar. 4 UCLA* TBA Mar. 9-11 at Pacifi c-10 Conference Tournament Record at School ...... 18-13 (1 year) Career Record ...... 97-87 (6 years) 2004-05 RESULTS (18-13, 11-7) MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 19 vs. San Francisco W, 93-83 Nov. 22 vs. Tennessee L, 57-69 Contact ...... Aimee Dombrowski Nov. 23 vs. Brigham Young W, 62-53 Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 24 vs. Louisville L, 67-82 Offi ce Phone ...... (650) 725-7277 Nov. 28 at Santa Clara L, 76-86 SID FAX ...... (650) 725-2957 Dec. 11 at Michigan State L, 53-78 Press Row Phone ...... (650) 723-4418 Dec. 13 at Denver W, 56-52 Web Address ...... www.gostanford.com Dec. 18 UC DAVIS W, 72-62 Dec. 22 DARTMOUTH W, 71-54 Dec. 23 MONTANA W, 84-66 Dec. 31 at Washington State* L, 51-60 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 2 at Washington* L, 73-76 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 6 ARIZONA STATE* L, 69-81 1 Mitch Johnson G 6-1 185 Fr. Seattle, Wash. Jan. 8 ARIZONA* W, 87-76 3 Carlton Weatherby G 6-1 180 Jr. Tacoma, Wash. Jan. 15 at California* W, 74-58 4 Anthony Goods G 6-4 170 Fr. Corona, Calif. Jan. 20 at UCLA* W, 75-64 10 Tim Morris G 6-4 215 So. Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 22 at USC* W, 78-70 11 Chris Hernandez G 6-2 190 Sr. Fresno, Calif. Jan. 27 OREGON STATE* W, 69-65 15 Lawrence Hill F 6-8 205 Fr. Glendale, Ariz. Jan. 29 OREGON* W, 88-69 20 Dan Grunfeld G/F 6-6 215 Sr. River Hills, Wisc. Feb. 3 at Arizona State* L, 67-74 22 Kenny Brown G 6-1 190 Fr. Southlake, Texas Feb. 5 at Arizona* L, 72-90 31 Taj Finger F 6-8 185 So. Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Feb. 12 CALIFORNIA* W, 71-56 32 Jason Haas G 6-2 190 Sr. Centre Hall, Penn. Feb. 17 USC* W, 71-62 42 Rob Little C 6-10 260 Sr. Hampton, Va. Feb. 20 UCLA* W, 78-65 44 Fred Washington F 6-5 210 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 24 at Oregon State* L, 83-84 52 Matt Haryasz G 6-10 230 Sr. Page, Ariz. Feb. 26 at Oregon* W, 58-67 55 Peter Prowitt C 6-10 250 So. Arlington, Va. Mar. 3 WASHINGTON STATE* L, 48-59 Mar. 5 WASHINGTON* W, 77-67 Mar. 10 vs. Washington State# W, 60-58 Mar. 11 vs. Washington# L, 63-66 Mar. 18 vs. Mississippi State† L, 70-93

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-- 34 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS NEVADA 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 19 SACRAMENTO STATE 7:05 Nov. 23 at Vermont 4:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 26 at UNLV 7:30 Date & Time ...... Dec. 7, 7:05 p.m. Dec. 1 at Kansas 6:00 Site ...... Lawlor Events Center (11,784) Dec. 3 at Pacifi c 7:00 Last Meeting ...... L, 51-60 (12/22/04) Dec. 7 UC DAVIS 7:05 All-Time Series ...... 28-73 Dec. 10 vs. UCLA (Wooden Classic) 2:30 Dec. 13 SEATTLE PACIFIC 7:05 Dec. 21 GEORGIA 7:05 GENERAL Dec. 27 NORFOLK 7:05 Location ...... Reno, Nev. Dec. 29 LOUSIANA-LAFAYETTE 7:05 Founded ...... 1874 Dec. 31 at Saint Mary’s 4:05 Enrollment ...... 16,500 Jan. 5 at Hawai’i* 10 p.m. President ...... Dr. John Lilley Jan. 7 at San Jose State* 3:00 Jan. 12 IDAHO* 7:05 Jan. 14 BOISE STATE* 7:05 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 18 at Fresno State* 7:00 Nickname ...... Wolf Pack (two words) Jan. 23 UTAH STATE* 9:05 School Colors ...... Navy Blue & Silver Jan. 26 at Boise State* 6:30 Conference ...... Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Jan. 28 HAWAI’I* 7:05 Athletic Director ...... Cary Groth Feb. 2 at Louisiana Tech* 5:00 Feb. 4 at New Mexico State* 7:05 Athletic Phone ...... (775) 784-6900 Feb. 9 NEW MEXICO STATE* 7:05 Feb. 13 LOUISIANA TECH* 9:05 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 18 ESPN BRACKET BUSTER SATURDAY Head Coach ...... Mark Fox (Eastern New Mexico ’91) Feb. 20 at Idaho* 7:05 Offi ce Phone ...... (775) 784-8031 Feb. 25 at Utah State* 6:05 Mar. 2 SAN JOSE STATE* 7:05 Record at School ...... 25-7 (1 year) Mar. 4 FRESNO STATE* 7:05 Career Record ...... same Mar. 7-11 WAC TOURNAMENT

MEDIA RELATIONS 2004-05 RESULTS (25-7, 16-2) Contact ...... Rhonda Lundin Nov. 20 UC COLORADO SPRINGS W, 88-33 Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 21 GEORGIA STATE W, 76-55 Offi ce Phone ...... (775) 784-6900 ex. 237 Nov. 26 at Georgia W, 58-47 SID FAX ...... (775) 784-4386 Nov. 29 at Kansas L, 52-85 Press Row Phone ...... (775) 784-4404 Dec. 4 UNLV W, 84-78 Dec. 7 at Toledo L, 75-83 Web Address ...... www.nevadawolfpack.com Dec. 11 PACIFIC L, 69-72 Dec. 17 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W, 60-46 Dec. 18 EASTERN ILLINOIS W, 83-57 Dec. 22 at UC Davis W, 60-51 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 30 SAN JOSE STATE W, 70-55 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 1 HAWAII* W, 58-55 1 Lyndale Burleson G 6-3 185 Fr. Seattle, Wash. Jan. 6 at Louisiana Tech* W, 64-56 2 Mo Charlo F 6-7 210 Sr. Eureka, Calif. Jan. 8 at Southern Methodist* W, 73-66 4 Kyle Shiloh G 6-3 195 Jr. Bakersfi eld, Calif. Jan. 13 TEXAS-EL PASO* L (ot), 80-83 5 Marcelus Kemp G 6-5 210 So. Seattle, Wash. Jan. 15 BOISE STATE* W, 84-66 10 Seth Taylor G 6-3 195 Jr. Grapevine, Texas Jan. 20 at Tulsa* W, 75-69 11 Ramon Sessions G 6-3 200 So. Myrtle Beach, Calif. Jan. 22 at Rice* W, 62-59 Jan. 29 FRESNO STATE* L, 63-66 22 Nick Fazekas F 6-11 230 Jr. Arvada, Colo. Feb. 3 SOUTHERN METHODIST* W, 73-59 25 David Ellis C 7-0 210 So. Sacramento, Calif. Feb. 5 LOUISIANA TECH* W, 76-58 31 Denis Ikovlev F 6-7 215 Jr. Postville, Iowa Feb. 10 at Boise State* W, 67-57 33 Chad Bell C 7-0 275 Sr. Inglewood, Calif. Feb. 12 at Texas-El Paso* W, 62-60 34 Demarshay Johnson F 6-9 210 Jr. Oakland, Calif. Feb. 16 RICE* W, 73-58 35 Curry Lynch G 6-1 180 So. Virginia City, Nev. Feb. 19 VERMONT W, 74-64 Feb. 21 TULSA* W, 70-56 Feb. 26 at Fresno State* W, 76-63 Mar. 3 at Hawai’i* W, 55-47 Mar. 5 at San Jose State* W, 73-69 Mar. 10 BOISE STATE# L, 72-73 Mar. 17 vs. Texas† W, 61-57 Mar. 19 vs. Illinois† L, 59-71

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-- 35 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS IDAHO STATE 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 18 Kansas 5:00 Nov. 23 GREAT FALLS 6:05 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 26 UTAH VALLEY STATE 6:05 Date & Time ...... Dec. 10, 7:00 p.m. Dec. 1 BOISE STATE 6:05 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Dec. 3 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 6:05 Last Meeting ...... L, 72-102 (1982-83) Dec. 7 at Idaho 8:05 All-Time Series ...... 0-1 Dec. 10 at UC Davis 7:00 Dec. 17 at North Dakota State 5:00 Dec. 27 ROCKY MOUNTAIN 7:05 GENERAL Dec. 29 vs. Binghamptom (USU Gossner Foods Classic) 5:05 Location ...... Pocatello, Idaho Dec. 30 vs. Utah State or Arkansas-Little Rock TBA Founded ...... 1901 (Gossner Foods Classic) Enrollment ...... 13,362 Jan. 5 at Montana* 6:05 President ...... Dr. Richard L. Bowen Jan. 7 at Montana State* 6:05 Jan. 12 SACRAMENTO STATE* 6:05 Jan. 14 NORTHERN ARIZONA* 6:05 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 19 at Eastern Washington* 7:05 Nickname ...... Bengals Jan. 21 at Portland State* 7:05 School Colors ...... Orange & Black Jan. 25 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 6:05 Conference ...... Big Sky Conference Jan. 28 at Weber State* 6:05 Athletic Director ...... Paul A. Bubb Feb. 2 MONTANA STATE* 6:05 Feb. 4 MONTANA* 6:05 Athletic Phone ...... (208) 282-4668 Feb. 9 at Northern Arizona* 6:05 Feb. 11 at Sacramento State* 7:05 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 16 PORTLAND STATE* 6:05 Head Coach ...... Doug Oliver (San Jose State ’73) Feb. 21 at Utah Valley State 6:05 Offi ce Phone ...... (208) 282-4492 Feb. 25 WEBER STATE* 6:05 Feb. 27 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 7:05 Record at School ...... 75-120 (7 years) Mar. 4-8 at Big Sky Conference Tournament Career Record ...... same

MEDIA RELATIONS 2004-05 RESULTS (9-18, 3-11) Nov. 19 at Oregon L, 51-77 Contact ...... Frank Mercogliano Nov. 23 UTAH VALLEY STATE W, 70-62 Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 27 at Southern Utah L (ot), 70-71 Offi ce Phone ...... (208) 282-2621 Dec. 1 MONTANA TECH W, 109-60 SID FAX ...... (208) 282-3659 Dec. 6 PORTLAND L, 73-82 Press Row Phone ...... (208) 282-5572 Dec. 8 IDAHO W, 74-70 Web Address ...... www.isubengals.com Dec.11 SOUTHERN UTAH L (ot), 79-82 Dec. 17 vs. Eastern Illinois L, 53-56 Dec. 18 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 71-67 Dec. 28 at Boise State W, 64-59 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 31 GREAT FALLS W, 87-48 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 2 at Portland L, 35-67 3 Doug Hardy G 5-10 170 So. Anchorage, Alaska Jan. 6 MONTANA* L, 41-70 4 Logan Kinghorn G/F 6-5 215 So. Rigby, Idaho Jan. 8 MONTANA STATE* L (ot), 66-74 10 Cheikh “Pape” Cissé G 5-11 165 Jr. Queens, N.Y. Jan. 13 at Sacramento State* L, 59-61 15 Kyle Hopkins G 6-2 195 So. Santa Barbara, Calif. Jan. 15 at Northern Arizona* L, 68-86 22 Tim Henry G/F 6-5 185 Sr. Orem, Utah Jan. 20 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L, 56-60 30 David Schroeder G 6-2 195 Jr. Salmon, Idaho Jan. 22 PORTLAND STATE* W, 72-69 33 Kyle Stevens F 6-8 215 Jr. Rexburg, Idaho Jan. 25 at Utah Valley State* L, 45-52 45 Nicholas Rhodes C 6-8 285 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Jan. 29 WEBER STATE* W, 84-60 50 Slim Millien F/C 6-7 195 Sr. New York, N.Y. Feb. 3 at Montana State* L, 54-71 Akbar Abdul-Ahad G 6-0 175 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 5 at Montana* L, 63-80 Jamal Holden G/F 6-4 175 Jr. Apple Valley, Calif. Feb. 10 NORTHERN ARIZONA* W, 86-75 Tony Jones G/F 6-7 185 Fr. Pocatello, Idaho Feb. 12 SACRAMENTO STATE* L (ot), 97-99 Kasey Winters F/C 6-7 230 Jr. Mesquite, Nev. Feb. 17 at Portland State* L, 58-79 Feb. 19 at Eastern Washington* L, 35-77 Feb. 26 at Weber State* L, 56-79

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-- 36 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 19 CONCORDIA (Texas) 5:00 Nov. 21 TEXAS A&M-INTERNATIONAL 5:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 26 at Tulsa 5:05 Date & Time ...... Dec. 17, 5:00 p.m. at SMC Holiday Classic Nov. 30 at Texas-San Antonio 5:00 Site ...... McKeon Pavilion (3,500) Dec. 2 vs. South Florida 6:05 Last Meeting ...... First meeting (Missouri State Price Cutter Classic) All-Time Series ...... First meeting Dec. 3 vs. Missouri State or Georgia Southern TBA (Missouri State Price Cutter Classic) Dec. 6 TRINITY 5:00 GENERAL Dec. 10 at Missouri 5:00 Location ...... Corpus Christi, Texas Dec. 17 vs. UC Davis (Saint Mary’s Holiday Classic) 5:00 Founded ...... 1947 Dec. 18 vs. Southeastern Louisiana or Saint Mary’s TBA Enrollment ...... 7,684 (Saint Mary’s Holiday Classic) President ...... Dr. Robert Ferguson Dec. 22 at TCU 5:00 Dec. 29 SAVANNAH STATE (Flint Hills Invitational) 6:00 Dec. 30 JAMES MADISON or YALE (Flint Hills Invitational) 6:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 2 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 5:00 Nickname ...... Islanders Jan. 4 at Maryland 4:00 School Colors ...... Blue, Green & Silver Jan. 7 at Houston 5:00 Conference ...... Independent Jan. 9 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 5:00 Athletic Director ...... Dan Viola Jan. 16 NORTHERN COLORADO 5:00 Jan. 19 INDIANA-PURDUE FORT WAYNE 5:00 Athletic Phone ...... (361) 825-5541 Jan. 26 at Utah Valley State 6:05 Jan. 28 at Northern Colorado 6:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 4 LONGWOOD 5:00 Head Coach ...... Ronnie Arrow (SW Texas State ’69) Feb. 7 HOUSTON 5:00 Offi ce Phone ...... (361) 825-3417 Feb. 11 UTAH VALLEY STATE 5:00 Feb. 15 at Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne 4:00 Record at School ...... 88-76 (6 years) Feb. 20 at Texas-Pan American 5:00 Career Record ...... 202-169 (14 years) Feb. 22 HUSTON-TILLOTSON 5:00 Feb. 27 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 5:00 MEDIA RELATIONS Contact ...... Craig Merriman 2004-05 RESULTS (20-8) Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 20 TEXAS A&M-INTERNATIONAL W, 82-46 Offi ce Phone ...... (361) 825-3410 Nov. 22 at Florida State W, 70-67 SID FAX ...... (361) 825-3218 Nov. 24 at Kent State L, 58-76 Press Row Phone ...... not available Nov. 27 TCU W, 85-79 Web Address ...... www.goislanders.com Nov. 28 OLD DOMINION W, 71-67 Dec. 2 at Prairie View A&M W, 65-48 Dec. 4 at Baylor W, 73-58 Dec. 17 at Texas Southern W, 65-63 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 22 at Alabama L, 54-76 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Dec. 28 ALCORN STATE W, 85-41 1 Dominique Taylor G Fr. 6-0 170 Grand Rapids, Mich. Dec. 29 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 67-73 2 Josh Washington G Jr. 6-3 200 Lubbock, Texas Jan. 1 CHICAGO STATE W, 86-59 3 Matt Slatnick G Fr. 5-10 175 Austin, Texas Jan. 3 OKLAHOMA STATE L, 61-86 5 Adan Montalvo G Fr. 6-0 175 Mission, Texas Jan. 8 at Savannah State W, 85-55 10 Joseph Munoz G Fr. 6-1 180 San Antonio, Texas Jan. 10 at Drake L, 80-91 11 Rashad Mintz G So. 5-10 190 District Heights, Md. Jan. 15 SAVANNAH STATE W, 88-54 12 Josh Ervin G Jr. 6-1 185 Houston, Texas Jan. 20 at Utah Valley State L, 73-96 15 Roy Hinson F Fr. 6-6 180 Lake Mary, Fla. Jan. 22 at Northern Colorado W, 87-81 20 Taurean Mitchell G So. 6-1 190 Corpus Christi, Texas Jan. 26 at Texas-Pan American W, 66-16 21 Chris Daniels C So. 7-0 265 San Antonio, Texas Feb. 2 INDIANA-PURDUE FORT WAYNE W, 76-61 22 Aaron White G Jr. 6-0 185 Milan, Mich. Feb. 5 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W, 72-70 23 Kevin Menifee F Jr. 6-5 190 Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 9 WILEY COLLEGE W, 103-64 24 Chad Nelson F Fr. 6-7 175 Houston, Texas Feb. 12 at Longwood W, 62-43 32 Cedric Smith F Jr. 6-7 205 Longview, Texas Feb. 14 at Northwestern L, 51-59 34 Carl Nelson C Fr. 6-10 225 Buffalo, Texas Feb. 17 CENTRAL BAPTIST W, 96-53 44 Seth Engelken F Jr. 6-8 205 St. Joseph, Mo. Feb. 19 UTAH VALLEY STATE W, 73-47 50 Cameron Teague F So. 6-5 210 Corpus Christi, Texas Feb. 21 at Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne L, 69-77 54 Jared Holt C Jr. 7-2 380 Irving, Texas Feb. 23 HUSTON-TILLOTSON W, 99-67 55 Mike Williams F Jr. 6-5 265 Smithfi eld, R.I. HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS All times Pacifi c.

-- 37 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 19 TEXAS WESLEYAN 5:00 Nov. 22 BELHAVEN 5:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 25 TROY 5:00 Date & Time ...... Possible opponent at SMC Holiday Classic Nov. 28 at Mississippi State 5:00 on Dec. 18 Dec. 1 SPRING HILL 5:00 Site ...... McKeon Pavilion (3,500) Dec. 5 SOUTHERN 5:00 Last Meeting ...... First meeting Dec. 14 at Auburn 5:00 All-Time Series ...... First meeting Dec. 17 at Saint Mary’s (SMC Holiday Classic) 6:30 Dec. 18 vs. UC Davis or Texas A&M-Corpus Christi TBA (SMC Holiday Classic) GENERAL Dec. 21 at Ole Miss 5:00 Location ...... Hammond, La. Dec. 31 ARKANSAS BAPTIST 5:00 Founded ...... 1925 Jan. 5 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO* 5:00 Enrollment ...... 15,662 Jan. 7 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* 5:00 Jan. 11 at Northwestern State* 4:30 President ...... Dr. Randy Moffett Jan. 14 at Nicholls State* 3:00 Jan. 19 at Texas-Arlington* 5:05 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 21 NORTHWESTERN STATE* 5:00 Nickname ...... Lions Jan. 25 SAM HOUSTON STATE* 5:00 School Colors ...... Green & Gold Jan. 28 NICHOLLS STATE* 5:00 Conference ...... Southland Conference (SLC) Feb. 2 at Texas State* 5:00 Feb. 4 at Texas-San Antonio* Noon Athletic Director ...... Frank Pergolizzi Feb. 9 at Sam Houston State* 5:00 Athletic Phone ...... (985) 549-2253 Feb. 13 TEXAS STATE* 5:00 Feb. 16 LOUSIANA-MONROE* 5:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 25 TEXAS-ARLINGTON* 5:00 Head Coach ...... Jim Yarbrough (Florida State ’87) Mar. 1 at McNeese State* 5:00 Mar. 3 at Lamar* 5:00 Offi ce Phone ...... (985) 549-3744 M. 7-12 at Southland Conference Tournament Record at School ...... First year Career Record ...... 97-42 (5 years) 2004-05 RESULTS (24-9, 13-3) MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 19 vs. Henderson State W, 73-59 Nov. 20 vs. Idaho W, 63-54 Contact ...... Matt Sullivan Nov. 21 at Boise State W, 56-48 Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 24 at Southern Miss L, 62-65 Offi ce Phone ...... (985) 549-3774 Nov. 30 LSU-SHREVEPORT W, 80-53 SID FAX ...... (985) 549-3773 Dec. 3 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock L, 48-58 Press Row Phone ...... (985) 549-2326 Dec. 4 vs. Youngstown State W, 77-55 Web Address ...... www.LionSports.net Dec. 11 at Southern L, 65-67 Dec. 15 WILEY W, 82-51 Dec. 18 at Houston L, 61-68 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 22 LOYOLA (La.) W, 62-35 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Dec. 31 at Ole Miss L, 48-64 1 Ricky Woods F 6-6 200 Sr. New Orleans, La. Jan. 3 ARKANSAS BAPTIST W, 83-61 5 Joseph Polite F 6-7 220 Jr. New Iberia, La. Jan. 5 LAMAR* W, 60-56 10 Terry Bryan G 6-1 175 Jr. Hattiesburg, Miss. Jan. 8 TEXAS-ARLINGTON* W, 57-41 12 Scott Roniger G 6-2 180 Sr. Metairie, La. Jan. 11 SAM HOUSTON STATE* W, 56-54 11 Quran Wimberley G 6-1 170 Jr. Newark, N.J. Jan. 15 at Northwestern State* L, 63-65 13 Daryl Cohen G 6-4 195 Jr. Century, Fla. Jan. 19 at Lamar* W, 66-60 20 Thomas Woods G 6-1 175 Fr. New Orleans, La. Jan. 27 TEXAS STATE* W, 51-39 21 Justin Edwards G/F 6-4 215 Jr. Detroit, Mich. Jan. 29 at Texas-San Antonio* W, 63-54 22 Chris Lee G 6-3 185 Sr. Shawnee Mission, Kan. Feb. 2 at Nicholls State* W, 60-49 23 Darien Greene F 6-6 210 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 5 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN* W, 54-33 32 Michael Cyprien G 6-3 185 Jr. New Orleans, La. Feb. 10 at Louisiana-Monroe* W, 70-57 33 Ray Cummings F 6-6 210 Fr. Vero Beach, Fla. Feb. 12 McNEESE STATE* L, 69-71 34 Jerel Williams F/C 6-6 280 Fr. Baton Rouge, La. Feb. 17 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO* W, 69-66 42 Jonathan Walker F/C 6-8 215 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 19 at Stephen F. Austin* W, 52-41 52 Leonard Harden C 6-9 260 Sr. Detroit, Mich. Feb. 26 LOUSIANA-MONROE* W, 64-62 Mar. 2 at McNeese State* L, 68-76 Mar. 5 at Sam Houston State* W, 58-55 Mar. 8 TEXAS STATE# W, 75-58 Mar. 10 SAM HOUSTON STATE# W, 71-62 Mar. 13 at Northwestern State# W, 49-42 Mar. 18 vs. Oklahoma State† L, 50-63

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-- 38 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS BETHANY 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 4 NORTHWEST (Pepsi Challenge) 6:00 Nov. 5 BIOLA (Pepsi Challenge) 8:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 18 at Albertson (Golden Rule Shootout) 7:00 Date & Time ...... Dec. 21, 8:00 p.m. Nov. 19 vs. Corban (Golden Rule Shootout) 5:00 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Nov. 25 vs. Life Pacifi c (County Bank Classic) 5:30 Last Meeting ...... W, 82-42 (11/21/95) Nov. 26 at Cal State Stanislaus (County Bank Classic) 7:30 All-Time Series ...... 3-0 Dec. 9 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR 7:30 Dec. 10 at Dominican* 7:30 Dec. 13 OREGON TECH 7:30 GENERAL Dec. 14 UC SANTA CRUZ 7:30 Location ...... Scotts Valley, Calif. Dec. 16 SIMPSON 7:30 Founded ...... 1919 Dec. 17 CAL STATE EAST BAY* 7:30 Enrollment ...... 800 Dec. 21 at UC Davis 8:00 President ...... Dr. Maximo Rossi Dec. 27 at Westmont 7:30 Dec. 29 at SaN Diego Christian 7:30 Dec. 31 at Biola 5:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 6 HOLY NAMES* 7:30 Nickname ...... Bruins Jan. 7 at Menlo* 7:30 School Colors ...... Navy Blue & Burgundy Jan. 10 at William Jessup* 7:30 Conference ...... California Pacifi c Conference (NAIA) Jan. 13 at Cal Maritime Academy* 7:30 Athletic Director ...... Carl R. Clapp Jan. 14 at Pacifi c Union* 7:30 Jan. 21 at Notre Dame De Namur* 7:30 Athletic Phone ...... (831) 438-3800 x1650 Jan. 27 DOMINICAN* 7:30 Jan. 28 at Simpson* 7:30 MEN’S BASKETBALL Jan. 31 at Cal State East Bay* 7:30 Head Coach ...... Dan Mooney Feb. 3 MENLO* 7:30 Offi ce Phone ...... (831) 438-3800 x1649 Feb. 4 at Holy Names* 7:30 Feb. 10 WILLIAM JESSUP* 7:30 Record at School ...... not available Feb. 11 CAL MARITIME ACADEMY* 7:30 Career Record ...... not available Feb. 16 PACIFIC UNION* 7:30 F. 24-25 at Cal Pac Conference Tournament MEDIA RELATIONS Contact ...... Michael Carpenter 2004-05 RESULTS (9-22, 7-9) Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 5 CHRISTIAN HERITAGE L, 65-83 Offi ce Phone ...... (831) 438-3800 x1650 Nov. 9 at Sacramento State L, 45-72 SID FAX ...... (831) 438-6202 Nov. 10 BIOLA L, 56-68 Press Row Phone ...... not available Nov. 12 at Cal Baptist L, 55-102 Web Address ...... www.bethany.edu/athletics Nov. 13 at Vanguard L, 56-68 Nov. 15 AZUSA PACIFIC L, 66-74 Nov. 22 at Oregon Tech L, 56-64 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 10 at Christian Heritage L, 57-98 Dec. 11 at Azusa Pacifi c L, 59-83 No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Dec. 16 PACIFIC UNION W, 81-64 1 Josiah Silfer G 6-1 Sr. Tacoma, Wash. Dec. 18 SIMPSON* W, 77-70 2 Quentin Boston G 6-2 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. Dec. 28 at The Masters L, 54-122 11 Jonathan Harris G 6-0 Sr. Oceanside, Calif. Dec. 29 at Concordia L, 45-89 12 Tim Dunham G 6-3 Jr. Stockton, Calif. Dec. 30 at Christian Heritage L, 64-88 15 Gabe Jenkins G 6-0 So. Santa Rosa, Calif. Jan. 1 at Cal Baptist L, 50-86 21 Josh Jenkins G/F 6-3 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Jan. 7 at Holy Names* L, 75-107 22 Bernard Mooney G 5-9 Fr. Scotts Valley, Calif. Jan. 8 CAL STATE EAST BAY* L, 68-97 23 Jared Hurst F 6-4 So. Brea, Calif. Jan. 11 CAL MARITIME ACADEMY* W, 96-56 24 Philip Sparling G 6-0 Fr. Auburn, Calif. Jan. 14 at Dominican* L, 51-69 25 Mack Stewart F/C 6-8 Sr. Santa Cruz, Calif. Jan. 15 at William Jessup* W, 79-71 30 Grant Marple G 6-0 Fr. Rocklin, Calif. Jan. 21 MENLO L, 46-58 31 Erik Nelson G 6-1 Jr. Gilroy, Calif. Jan. 22 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR* L, 56-63 35 Brandon Rachel SF 6-2 So. Stockton, Calif. Jan. 28 at Simpson* W, 78-65 40 Ivan Miric G/F 6-4 Jr. Serbia, Calif. Jan. 29 at Pacifi c Union* W, 80-70 41 Brian Waugh G/F 6-8 Sr. Lancaster, Calif. Feb. 1 at Cal State East Bay* L, 79-105 42 Jason Senadenos F 6-6 Sr. Fremont, Calif. Feb. 4 HOLY NAMES* W, 76-74 44 Chris Norman F 6-6 Jr. Elk Grove, Calif. Feb. 5 DOMINICAN* L, 64-70 Feb. 11 at Cal Maritime Academy* W, no score available Feb. 15 WILLIAM JESSUP* W, 88-70 Feb. 18 at Notre Dame de Namur* L, 59-78 Feb. 19 at Menlo* L, 43-83 Feb. 23 at Cal State East Bay# L, 64-96

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-- 39 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS PACIFIC 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 18 SONOMA STATE 7:30 Nov. 20 vs. Savannah State (Hispanic College Fund Tourn.) 5:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 21 vs. Bowie State (Hispanic College Fund Tourn.) 5:00 Date & Time ...... Dec. 29, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 22 at Oregon (Hispanic College Fund Tourn.) 7:30 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Nov. 26 at Santa Clara 7:00 Date & Time ...... Jan. 21, 3:00 p.m. Nov. 30 at San Francisco 7:00 Site ...... Spanos Center (6,150) Dec. 3 NEVADA 7:00 Last Meeting ...... L, 64-70 (1/31/05) Dec. 7 SAN JOSE STATE 7:00 Dec. 10 at Western Kentucky TBA All-Time Series ...... 11-65 Dec. 17 FRESNO STATE 7:00 Dec. 20 at UTEP 4:05 GENERAL Dec. 29 at UC Davis 7:00 Location ...... Stockton, Calif. Jan. 3 TEXAS A&M 7:00 Founded ...... 1851 Jan. 7 UC RIVERSIDE* 7:00 Jan. 9 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 7:00 Enrollment ...... 6,268 Jan. 13 at Long Beach State* 7:35 President ...... Dr. Donald V. DeRosa Jan. 15 at UC Irvine* 2:00 Jan. 21 UC DAVIS* 3:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 26 at Cal Poly* 7:00 Nickname ...... Tigers Jan. 28 at UC Santa Barbara* 2:00 School Colors ...... Orange & Black Feb. 2 UC IRVINE* 7:30 Feb. 4 LONG BEACH STATE* 3:00 Conference ...... Big West Conference Feb. 9 at Cal State Fullerton* 7:05 Athletic Director ...... Lynn King Feb. 11 at UC Riverside* 4:05 Athletic Phone ...... (209) 946-2472 Feb. 18 ESPN BRACKET BUSTER SATURDAY TBA Feb. 22 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* 7:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 25 at Cal State Northridge TBA Mar. 2 UC SANTA BARBARA* 7:00 Head Coach ...... Bob Thomason (Pacifi c ’71) Mar. 4 CAL POLY* 3:00 Offi ce Phone ...... (209) 946-2341 Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament Record at School ...... 286-213 (17 years) Career Record ...... 413-289 (23 years) 2004-05 RESULTS (27-4, 18-0) MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 20 at San Jose State W, 70-52 Nov. 23 SANTA CLARA W, 71-65 Contact ...... Mike Millerick Dec. 4 at Kansas L, 70-81 Email ...... mmilleri@pacifi c.edu Dec. 8 at UC Davis W, 78-63 Offi ce Phone ...... (209) 946-2479 Dec. 11 at Nevada W, 72-69 SID FAX ...... (209) 946-2757 Dec. 18 SAN FRANCISCO L, 64-67 Press Row Phone ...... (209) 946-2865 Dec. 21 at Fresno State W, 88-77 Web Address ...... www.pacifi ctigers.com Dec. 28 UC RIVERSIDE* W, 58-45 Dec. 30 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W, 94-88 Jan. 2 CAL POLY* W, 83-62 Jan. 6 at Long Beach State* W, 68-60 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 8 at UC Irvine* W, 67-65 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 13 UTAH STATE* W (ot), 73-66 0 Reggie Vezia G 6-2 185 Jr. Vacaville, Calif. Jan. 15 IDAHO* W, 62-53 2 Johnny Gray G 6-1 180 Sr. Agoura Hills, Calif. Jan. 20 at Cal Poly* W, 90-78 3 Mike Webb G 6-1 180 Sr. Lancaster, Calif. Jan. 22 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 58-43 5 Steffan Johnson G 6-1 170 Fr. Kent, Wash. Jan. 28 at Cal State Northridge* W, 66-62 12 Ben Pemberton G/F 6-5 215 Jr. Hawkins, Texas Jan. 31 UC DAVIS W, 70-64 13 Christian Maraker F 6-9 235 Sr. Varberg, Sweden Feb. 3 UC IRVINE* W, 71-61 21 Anthony Brown F 6-8 225 Fr. Sacramento, Calif. Feb. 5 LONG BEACH STATE* W, 87-58 22 Miguel Flores F 6-8 240 Sr. Woodland, Calif. Feb. 10 at Idaho* W, 78-56 25 Kevin Hurley G 6-3 180 Fr. Fresno, Calif. Feb. 12 at Utah State* W, 64-63 30 Anthony Esparza G/F 6-5 200 Jr. Bakersfi eld, Calif. Feb. 16 UC SANTA BARBARA* W, 79-56 33 Casey Neimeyer F 6-8 225 Fr. Woodland, Calif. Feb. 19 UTEP W, 73-66 34 Wolfgang Raffety F/C 6-8 235 Jr. Placerville, Calif. Feb. 26 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 75-61 42 Joe Ford G/F 6-6 200 Fr. Altadena, Calif. Mar. 3 at Cal State Fullerton* W, 92-88 51 Michael White F/C 6-7 240 Jr. Capitola, Calif. Mar. 5 at UC Riverside* W, 64-48 Mar. 11 vs. Cal State Northridge# W, 63-61 Mar. 12 vs. Utah State# L, 52-65 Mar. 17 vs. Pitt† W, 79-71 Mar. 19 vs. Washington† L, 79-97

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-- 40 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS LONG BEACH STATE 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 18 at UNLV 7:30 Nov. 21 at California 7:30 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 27 SAN FRANCISCO STATE 2:05 Date & Time ...... Jan. 2, 7:35 p.m. Nov. 30 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 8:05 Site ...... Walter Pyramid (5,000) Dec. 3 at Portland 7:00 Date & Time ...... Feb. 25, 3:00 p.m. Dec. 5 at Sacramento State 7:00 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Dec. 10 SAN JOSE STATE 2:05 Last Meeting ...... L (ot), 73-77 (2/21/05) Dec. 17 at Pepperdine 7:30 Dec. 22 MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY 7:35 All-Time Series ...... 1-2 Dec. 30 CORNELL 7:35 Jan. 2 UC DAVIS 7:35 GENERAL Jan. 7 at UC Santa Barbara* 2:00 Location ...... Long Beach, Calif. Jan. 9 at Cal Poly* 7:00 Founded ...... 1947 Jan. 13 PACIFIC* 7:35 Jan. 15 CAL STATE NORTHIRIDGE* 2:05 Enrollment ...... 34,566 Jan. 19 at Cal State Fullerton* 7:00 President ...... Robert C. Masson Jan. 21 at UC Riverside* 5:00 Jan. 28 UC IRVINE* 5:05 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Feb. 2 at Cal State Northridge* 7:00 Nickname ...... 49ers, The Beach Feb. 4 at Pacifi c* 5:00 School Colors ...... Black & Gold Feb. 9 CAL POLY* 7:35 Feb. 11 UC SANTA BARBARA* 5:35 Conference ...... Big West Conference Feb. 15 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 7:35 Athletic Director ...... Bill Shumard Feb. 18 at ESPN Bracket Buster Sunday TBA Athletic Phone ...... (562) 985-7976 Feb. 25 at UC Davis 2:00 Mar. 2 UC RIVERSIDE* 7:35 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mar. 4 at UC Irvine* 7:00 Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament Head Coach ...... Larry Reynolds (UC Riverside ’76) Offi ce Phone ...... (562) 985-7973 Record at School ...... 21-63 (3 years) 2004-05 RESULTS (10-20, 7-11) Career Record ...... 131-98 (8 years) Nov. 20 at Charlotte L, 64-93 Nov. 23 PEPPERDINE L, 78-82 MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 27 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 87-63 Nov. 30 at UCLA L, 62-75 Contact ...... Steve Janisch Dec. 4 at Loyola Marymount L, 57-73 Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 11 PORTLAND L, 70-71 Offi ce Phone ...... (562) 985-7797 Dec. 20 at Hawai’i L, 45-54 SID FAX ...... (562) 985-1549 Dec. 22 vs. Georgetown L, 51-57 Press Row Phone ...... (562) 985-4667 Dec. 23 vs. Indiana State W, 38-37 Web Address ...... www.longbeachstate.com Dec. 28 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 47-54 Dec. 30 at Cal Poly* L, 62-68 Jan. 6 PACIFIC* L, 60-68 Jan. 8 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L, 53-69 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 13 at Cal State Fullerton* L, 71-88 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 15 at UC Riverside* L, 65-68 0 Onye Ibekwe C 6-8 254 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 20 at UC Irvine* L, 58-78 1 Jibril Hodges G 6-2 189 Sr. Park Forest, Ill. Jan. 22 at UC Davis* L (ot), 74-78 2 Louis Darby G 6-3 212 Jr. Panorama City, Calif. Jan. 27 IDAHO* W, 53-52 3 Shawn Hawkins F 6-6 225 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan. 29 UTAH STATE* L, 44-75 5 Kelon Kindred G 6-5 235 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 3 at Cal State Northridge* L, 66-68 20 Kevin Houston G 5-10 180 Jr. Highland, Calif. Feb. 5 at Pacifi c* L, 58-87 33 Travon Free F 6-7 246 Jr. Compton, Calif. Feb. 10 UC RIVERSIDE* W, 58-56 45 Erik Atman C 6-10 249 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 12 CAL STATE FULLERTON* W, 66-63 Sterling Byrd F 6-6 210 Jr. Compton, Calif. Feb. 17 UC IRVINE* W, 55-50 Mark Dawson C 6-9 220 Jr. Jersey City, N.J. Feb. 21 UC DAVIS W (ot), 77-73 Andrew Flemming C 6-9 215 Fr. Cypress, Calif. Feb. 24 at Utah State* L, 52-68 Dominic Freeman F 6-5 200 Jr. Long Beach, Calif. Feb. 26 at Idaho* W, 71-58 Artis Grant G 6-3 195 Fr. Altadena, Calif. Mar. 3 CAL POLY* W, 71-52 Jazz Henderson G 6-2 180 Jr. Dallas, Texas Mar. 5 UC SANTA BARBARA* W, 58-57 Kejuan Johnson G 6-4 190 Jr. Long Beach, Calif. Mar. 9 vs. UC Santa Barbara# L, 49-55 Aaron Nixon G 6-2 215 Jr. Cleveland, Ohio Dominique Ricks F 6-6 225 Jr. Cypress, Calif. * - Big West Conference game # - Big West Conference Tournament

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-- 41 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS UC IRVINE 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 10 vs. George Mason (Coaches vs. Cancer Tourn.) 2:00 Nov. 11 vs. Wake Forest or Mississippi Valley State TBA GAME INFORMATION (Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament) Date & Time ...... Jan. 4, 2:05 p.m. Nov. 19 at Stanford Noon Site ...... Bren Events Center (5,000) Nov. 22 SANTA CLARA 7:00 Date & Time ...... Feb. 23, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 26 at Pepperdine 7:30 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Nov. 29 CAL STATE STANISLAUS 7:00 Last Meeting ...... L, 66-77 (2/19/05) Dec. 3 SAN JOSE STATE 7:00 Dec. 17 at Colorado 6:00 All-Time Series ...... 5-8 Dec. 22 LOYOLA (Ill.) 7:00 Dec. 29 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 3:00 GENERAL (Oneida Casino Holiday Classic) Location ...... Irvine, Calif. Dec. 30 at Wisconsin-Green Bay 5:30 Founded ...... 1965 (Oneida Casino Holiday Classic) Jan. 4 UC DAVIS 2:00 Enrollment ...... 24,200 Jan. 7 at Cal Poly* 4:00 Chancellor ...... Dr. Michael V. Drake Jan. 9 at UC Santa Barbara* 7:00 Jan. 13 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* 7:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 15 PACIFIC* 2:00 Nickname ...... Anteaters Jan. 19 at UC Riverside* 7:00 School Colors ...... Blue & Gold Jan. 21 at Cal State Fullerton* 2:00 Jan. 25 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 7:00 Conference ...... Big West Conference Jan. 28 at Long Beach State* 5:00 Athletic Director ...... Bob Chischester Feb. 2 at Pacifi c* 7:30 Athletic Phone ...... (949) 824-6931 Feb. 4 at Cal State Northridge* 4:00 Feb. 9 UC SANTA BARBARA* 7:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 11 CAL POLY* 7:00 Feb. 15 UC RIVERSIDE* 7:00 Head Coach ...... Pat Douglass (Pacifi c ’72) Feb. 18 ESPN BRACKET BUSTER SATURDAY 7:00 Offi ce Phone ...... (949) 824-8536 Feb. 23 at UC Davis 7:00 Record at School ...... 122-107 (8 years) Mar. 4 LONG BEACH STATE* 7:00 Career Record ...... 498-225 (24 years) Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament

MEDIA RELATIONS 2004-05 RESULTS (16-13, 8-10) Contact ...... Bob Olson Nov. 19 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 106-90 Email ...... [email protected] Nov. 22 at Southern California L, 70-90 Offi ce Phone ...... (949) 824-5814 Nov. 27 at UCLA L, 65-76 SID FAX ...... (949) 824-5260 Dec. 4 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 81-69 Press Row Phone ...... (949) 824-5814 Dec. 14 at Santa Clara W, 70-58 Web Address ...... www.athletics.uci.edu Dec. 17 at San Jose State W, 76-55 Dec. 21 NEW MEXICO STATE W, 75-62 Dec. 28 at Cal Poly* W, 85-75 Dec. 30 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 45-62 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 6 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L, 52-66 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 8 PACIFIC* L, 65-67 1 Mike Green G 6-1 165 So. Corvallis, Ore. Jan. 13 at UC Riverside* L, 55-68 2 Shamar Armstrong G 6-3 185 Sr. Vallejo, Calif. Jan. 15 at Cal State Fullerton* W, 97-81 3 Aaron Fitzgerald G 6-2 185 Sr. Seattle, Wash. Jan. 20 LONG BEACH STATE* W, 78-58 10 Jeff Gloger G 6-4 195 Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif. Jan. 24 at UC Davis W, 71-64 11 Nic Campbell F 6-6 220 Jr. W. Launceston, Australia Jan. 27 UTAH STATE* L, 52-77 14 Ross Schraeder G 6-5 195 Sr. Denver, Colo. Jan. 29 IDAHO* W, 71-70 20 Davis Baker G 6-4 195 So. Coto de Caza, Calif. Feb. 3 at Pacifi c* L, 61-71 22 Brandon Sievers G 5-9 180 So. Long Beach, Calif. Feb. 5 at Cal State Northridge* L, 60-79 32 Adam Templeton F 6-5 205 Fr. Rapid City, S.D. Feb. 10 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L, 70-71 33 Darren Fells F/C 6-7 245 So. Fullerton, Calif. Feb. 12 UC RIVERSIDE* W, 56-53 40 Chad McDaniel G 6-0 175 Fr. Rosemond, Calif. Feb. 17 at Long Beach State* L, 50-55 42 Adam Metelski C 6-10 275 Sr. Poznan, Poland Feb. 19 UC DAVIS W, 77-66 45 Wolfgang Gieler C 6-9 255 Fr. Bonn, Germany Feb. 24 at Idaho* W (ot), 67-62 Marcus McIntosh G 6-0 185 Jr. Aurora, Colo. Feb. 26 at Utah State* L, 49-87 Mar. 3 UC SANTA BARBARA* W, 72-63 Mar. 5 CAL POLY* W, 79-49 Mar. 9 vs. Idaho# W, 80-67 Mar. 10 vs. Cal State Northridge# L, 56-72

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-- 42 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS LOUISVILLE 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 19 TENNESSEE-MARTIN 9 a.m. Dec. 3 PRAIRIE VIEW (Colonial Classic) 4:05 GAME INFORMATION Dec. 4 ARKANSAS STATE (Colonial Classic) 4:05 Date & Time ...... Jan. 9, 5:05 p.m. PST Dec. 5 RICHMOND (Colonial Classic) 4:05 Dec. 10 AKRON 10 a.m. Site ...... Freedom Hall (18,865) Dec. 13 CHICAGO STATE 4:05 Last Meeting ...... First meeting Dec. 17 at Kentucky 11 a.m. All-Time Series ...... First meeting Dec. 20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Billy Minardi Classic) 4:05 Dec. 21 COLL. OF CHARLESTON or FLORIDA ATLANTIC TBA (Billy Minardi Classic) GENERAL Dec. 24 DETROIT 9 a.m. Location ...... Louisville, Ky. Dec. 28 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 4:05 Dec. 31 at Miami (Metro PCS Orange Bowl Classic) 1:00 Founded ...... 1798 Jan. 5 VILLANOVA* 4:00 Enrollment ...... 21,000 Jan. 7 at Providence* 4:30 President ...... Dr. James Ramsey Jan. 9 UC DAVIS 5:05 Jan. 15 PITTSBURGH* 10 a.m. Jan. 17 at St. John’s* 6:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 21 CONNECTICUT* 6:00 Nickname ...... Cardinals Jan. 25 CINCINNATI* 4:30 Jan. 28 at Rutgers* 11 a.m. School Colors ...... Red & Black Jan. 30 at Villanova* 4:00 Conference ...... Big East Conference Feb. 4 NOTRE DAME* 9 a.m. Athletic Director ...... Tom Jurich Feb. 6 at Cincinnati* 4:00 Feb. 11 SOUTH FLORIDA 9 a.m. Athletic Phone ...... (502) 852-5732 Feb. 18 at Syracuse* 6:00 Feb. 22 DePAUL* 6:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Feb. 25 at West Virginia* 10:30 a.m. Mar. 1 MARQUETTE* 4:00 Head Coach ...... Rick Pitino (UMass ’74) Mar. 4 at Connecticut* 11 a.m. Offi ce Phone ...... (502) 852-6651 Mar. 8-11 at Big East Conference Tournament Record at School ...... 97-35 (4 years) Career Record ...... 449-159 (19 years) 2004-05 RESULTS (33-5, 14-2) Nov. 20 at BYU-Hawaii W, 89-79 MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 22 vs. Iowa L, 71-76 Nov. 23 vs. Chaminade W, 93-63 Contact ...... Kenny Klein Nov. 24 vs. Stanford W, 82-67 Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 4 LAFAYETTE W, 98-57 Offi ce Phone ...... (502) 852-6581 Dec. 11 at Florida W, 74-70 SID FAX ...... (502) 852-7401 Dec. 14 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 85-51 Dec. 18 KENTUCKY L, 58-60 Press Row Phone ...... (985) 5495567 Dec. 21 INDIANA-PURDUE INDIANAPOLIS W, 80-60 Web Address ...... www.UofLSports.com Dec. 22 AUSTIN PEAY W, 77-49 Dec. 27 MOREHEAD STATE W, 104-40 Dec. 30 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 78-63 Jan. 2 TENNESSEE STATE W, 98-64 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 5 at Houston* L, 67-70 Jan. 8 TEXAS CHRISTIAN* W, 86-61 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 11 at Southern Miss* W, 107-62 1 Terrence Williams F 6-6 220 Fr. Seattle, Wash. Jan. 15 at Cincinnati* W, 69-66 3 Juan Palacios F 6-8 255 So. Medellin, Colombia Jan. 19 EAST CAROLINA* W, 92-41 4 David Padgett F/C 6-11 250 So. Reno, Nev. Jan. 22 TENNESSEE W, 85-62 5 Taquan Dean G 6-3 185 Sr. Red Bank, N.J. Jan. 26 MARQUETTE* W, 99-52 11 Brandon Jenkins G 6-3 185 Jr. Detroit, Mich. Jan. 29 at Tulane* W, 105-69 Feb. 2 CINCINNATI W, 77-70 12 Brad Gianiny G 6-1 170 Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. Feb. 5 at Alabama-Birmingham* W, 77-73 15 Perrin JohnSo.n G/F 6-5 215 Jr. Claremont, Calif. Feb. 9 MEMPHIS* L, 68-85 21 Chris Current G 6-4 185 Jr. Fr.ankfort, Ky. Feb. 12 SOUTH FLORIDA* W, 65-57 22 Chad Millard F 6-8 220 Fr. Goffstown, N.H. Feb. 17 at Marquette* W, 64-61 23 Bryan Harvey G 6-4 210 Fr. Compton, Calif. Feb. 20 SAINT LOUIS* W, 84-66 30 Jonathan Huffman C 7-0 230 Fr. Montgomery, Ala. Feb. 26 at Memphis* W, 53-44 33 Andre McGee G 5-11 185 Fr. Moreno Valley, Calif. Mar. 3 CHARLOTTE* W, 94-82 43 Terrance Farley C 6-10 250 So. Louisville, Ky. Mar. 5 at DePaul* W, 66-62 Mar. 10 vs. Texas Christian# W, 85-61 44 Brian JohnSo.n F 6-9 245 Fr. Suitland, Md. Mar. 11 vs. Alabama-Birmingham# W, 74-67 Mar. 12 vs. Memphis# W, 75-74 Mar. 18 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette† W, 68-62 Mar. 20 vs. Georgia Tech† W, 76-54 Mar. 24 vs. Washington† W, 93-79 Mar. 26 vs. West Virginia† W (ot), 93-85 Apr. 2 vs. Illinois† (FInal Four) L, 57-72

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-- 43 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS CAL POLY 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 18 UC SAN DIEGO 7:00 Nov. 20 SAN JOSE STATE 2:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 23 FRESNO STATE 7:00 Date & Time ...... Jan. 13, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 28 at Stanford 7:00 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Dec. 3 at Colorado 6:00 Date & Time ...... Feb. 4, 4:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at Santa Clara 7:00 Site ...... Mott Gym (3,032) Dec. 16 CAL STATE STANISLAUS 7:00 Last Meeting ...... W, 85-65 (2/12/05) Dec. 20 at Sacramento State 7:30 Dec. 23 at Eastern Washington 7:00 All-Time Series ...... 8-22 Dec. 30 PORTLAND 7:00 Jan. 2 at Cal State Fullerton* 7:00 GENERAL Jan. 4 at UC Riverside* 7:00 Location ...... San Luis Obispo, Calif. Jan. 7 UC IRVINE* 4:00 Founded ...... 1901 Jan. 9 LONG BEACH STATE* 7:00 Jan. 13 at UC Davis 7:00 Enrollment ...... 18,000 Jan. 21 UC SANTA BARBARA* 4:00 President ...... Dr. Warren J. Baker Jan. 26 PACIFIC* 7:00 Jan. 28 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* 4:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Feb. 4 UC DAVIS 4:30 Nickname ...... Mustangs Feb. 9 at Long Beach State* 7:35 School Colors ...... Forest Green & Gold Feb. 11 at UC Irvine* 5:00 Feb. 15 at UC Santa Barbara* 7:00 Conference ...... Big West Conference Feb. 23 UC RIVERSIDE* 7:00 Athletic Director ...... Alison Cone Feb. 25 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 4:00 Athletic Phone ...... (805) 756-2924 Mar. 2 at Cal State Northridge* 7:00 Mar. 4 at Pacifi c* 3:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament Head Coach ...... Kevin Bromley (Colorado State ’83) Offi ce Phone ...... (805) 756-2288 2004-05 RESULTS (5-22, 3-15) Record at School ...... 51-76 (5 years) Nov. 22 EASTERN WASHINGTON L, 61-76 Career Record ...... same Nov. 27 at Portland State L, 63-80 Nov. 29 at Portland L, 65-93 MEDIA RELATIONS Dec. 4 at San Jose State L, 50-69 Dec. 12 SANTA CLARA W, 98-89 Contact ...... Brian Thurmond Dec. 18 DOMINICAN W, 86-63 Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 22 UTAH L, 76-92 Offi ce Phone ...... (805) 756-2410 Dec. 28 UC IRVINE* L, 75-85 SID FAX ...... (805) 756-2650 Dec. 30 LONG BEACH STATE* W, 68-62 Press Row Phone ...... (805) 756-6751 Jan. 2 at Pacifi c* L, 62-83 Web Address ...... www.gopoly.com Jan. 6 at Idaho* L, 67-84 Jan. 8 at Utah State* L, 65-76 Jan. 13 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 56-76 Jan. 17 UC DAVIS L, 56-79 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 20 PACIFIC* L, 78-90 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 22 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L, 73-81 0 Trae Clark G 5-11 170 Fr. Fremont, Calif. Jan. 27 at Cal State Fullerton* L, 69-92 2 Dawin Whiten G 6-3 205 So. North Hills, Calif. Jan. 29 at UC Riverside* W, 90-81 3 Clayton Osborn G 6-1 185 So. Salt Lake City, Utah Feb. 3 UTAH STATE* L, 57-81 10 Chaz Thomas G 6-0 175 Fr. Daly City, Calif. Feb. 5 IDAHO* L, 63-75 11 Joe Henry F 6-7 230 Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Feb. 12 at UC Davis* L, 65-85 13 Rick Higgins G 6-1 165 Fr. Danville, Calif. Feb. 16 at Cal State Northridge* L, 65-88 15 Gabe Stephenson F 6-8 230 Sr. Littleton, Colo. Feb. 19 UC SANTA BARBARA* L, 66-78 20 R.J. Socci G 6-0 185 Sr. San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Feb. 24 UC RIVERSIDE* W, 83-61 22 Tyler McGinn F 6-6 200 So. Gilbert, Ariz. Feb. 26 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L, 76-78 24 Dreshawn Vance F 6-8 200 Jr. Walnut, Calif. Mar. 3 at Long Beach State* L, 52-71 25 Derek Stockalper G/F 6-5 220 Sr. Carlsbad, Calif. Mar. 5 at UC Irvine* L, 49-79 34 Matt Hanson F 6-6 220 Jr. Plymouth, Minn. 41 Coby Leavitt C 6-9 210 Sr. Ivins, Utah * - Big West Conference game 43 John Manley F 6-9 225 Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. # - Big West Conference Tournament 44 Travis Busch G 6-4 175 Fr. Minneapolis, Minn. 45 Zach Thurow C 6-9 290 So. Minneapolis, Minn. HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS All times Pacifi c.

-- 44 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS UC SANTA BARBARA 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 18 SAN FRANCISCO 7:00 Nov. 21 SAN DIEGO 7:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 25 at North Carolina 2:30 Date & Time ...... Jan. 15, 2:00 p.m. Nov. 28 at Arizona State 5:00 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Dec. 3 at Loyola Marymount 7:00 Date & Time ...... Feb. 2, 7:00 p.m. Dec. 7 PEPPERDINE 7:00 Site ...... The Thunderdome (6,000) Dec. 17 at San Diego State 7:00 Last Meeting ...... W, 72-63 Dec. 20 SONOMA STATE 7:00 Dec. 23 at Fresno State 7:00 All-Time Series ...... 3-8 Dec. 28 PORTLAND 7:00 Jan. 2 at UC Riverside* 7:10 GENERAL Jan. 4 at Cal State Fullerton* 7:00 Location ...... Santa Barbara, Calif. Jan. 7 LONG BEACH STATE* 2:00 Founded ...... 1944 Jan. 9 UC IRVINE* 7:00 Jan. 15 at UC Davis 2:00 Enrollment ...... 20,847 Jan. 21 at Cal Poly* 4:00 Chancellor ...... Dr. Henry Yang Jan. 26 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* 7:00 Jan. 28 PACIFIC* 4:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Feb. 2 UC DAVIS* 7:00 Nickname ...... Gauchos Feb. 9 at UC Irvine* 7:00 School Colors ...... Blue & Gold Feb. 11 at Long Beach State* 5:35 Feb. 15 CAL POLY* 7:00 Conference ...... Big West Conference Feb. 18 ESPN BRACKET BUSTER SATURDAY TBA Athletic Director ...... Gary Cunningham Feb. 23 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 7:00 Athletic Phone ...... (805) 893-3400 Feb. 25 UC RIVERSIDE* 2:00 Mar. 2 at Pacifi c* 7:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mar. 4 at Cal State Northridge* 4:00 Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament Head Coach ...... Bob Williams (San Jose State ’76) Offi ce Phone ...... (805) 893-2141 Record at School ...... 107-97 (7 years) 2004-05 RESULTS (11-18, 7-11) Career Record ...... 296-197 (17 years) Nov. 19 at San Diego State W (ot), 80-72 Nov. 23 at Wisconsin L, 61-72 MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 27 at San Francisco L, 56-72 Dec. 1 at Pepperdine L, 56-62 Contact ...... Bill Mahoney Dec. 4 SAN DIEGO STATE L, 55-73 Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 18 MONTANA W, 55-46 Offi ce Phone ...... (805) 893-3428 Dec. 22 at San Diego L, 63-71 SID FAX ...... (805) 893-4537 Dec. 28 LONG BEACH STATE* W, 54-47 Press Row Phone ...... (805) 893-4361 or 4516 Dec. 30 UC IRVINE* W, 62-45 Web Address ...... www.ucsbgauchos.com Jan. 2 at Cal State Northridge* L, 50-70 Jan. 6 at Utah State* L, 70-80 Jan. 8 at Idaho* L, 50-61 Jan. 13 CAL POLY* W, 76-56 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 15 UC DAVIS W, 67-62 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 20 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W, 65-52 1 Cecil Brown G 6-4 185 Sr. Canoga Park, Calif. Jan. 22 PACIFIC* L, 43-58 2 Josh Davis G 6-5 200 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. Jan. 27 at UC Riverside* L, 50-54 3 Lance Hurdle G 6-2 180 Fr. San Diego, Calif. Jan. 29 at Cal State Fullerton* L, 59-68 4 Derek Rasp G 6-5 210 So. Camarillo, Calif. Feb. 3 IDAHO* W, 54-40 5 James Powell G 6-2 185 Fr. Glendora, Calif. Feb. 5 UTAH STATE* L, 50-80 10 Chris Devine F 6-7 210 So. Eagle River, Ark. Feb. 10 at UC Davis L, 63-72 11 Joe See G 6-0 170 Sr. Martinez, Calif. Feb. 16 at Pacifi c* L, 56-79 12 Alex Harris G 6-5 200 So. Alameda, Calif. Feb. 19 at Cal Poly* W, 78-66 15 Chrismen Oliver G 5-10 155 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 24 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L, 57-66 20 Cameron Goettsche F 6-9 225 Sr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. Feb. 26 UC RIVERSIDE* W, 58-54 23 Michael Chambers G 6-3 165 Sr. Vacaville, Calif. Mar. 3 at UC Irvine* L, 63-72 32 Chidi Ajufo F 6-6 240 So. London, England Mar. 5 at Long Beach State* L, 57-58 41 Tom Garlepp F 6-8 230 Fr. Perth, Australia Mar. 9 vs. Long Beach State# W, 55-49 42 Chris Moore F 6-9 240 So. Lakewood, Ohio Mar. 10 vs. Cal State Fullerton# L, 55-66 44 Glenn Turner F 6-9 220 Jr. San Jose, Calif. * - Big West Conference game # - Big West Conference Tournament

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-- 45 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 20 at Southern California TBA Nov. 22 TULSA 7:05 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 25 vs. Northeastern (Golden Bear Classic) TBA Date & Time ...... Jan. 19, 7:05 p.m. Nov. 26 vs. Cal or Northern Colorado (Golden Bear Classic) Site ...... The Matadome (1,600) Dec. 1 HOPE INTERNATIONAL 7:05 Date & Time ...... Feb. 14, 7:00 p.m. Dec. 4 at Eastern Washington 1:05 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Dec. 7 at Fresno State 7:00 Last Meeting ...... L, 72-99 (2/28/05) Dec. 17 ILLINOIS STATE 7:05 Dec. 28 at Pepperdine 7:00 All-Time Series ...... 5-7 Dec. 30 FAIRFIELD 7:05 Jan. 7 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 4:05 GENERAL Jan. 9 UC RIVERSIDE* 7:05 Location ...... Northridge, Calif. Jan. 13 at UC Irvine* 7:00 Founded ...... 1958 Jan. 15 at Long Beach State* 2:05 Jan. 19 UC DAVIS 7:05 Enrollment ...... 32,997 Jan. 26 at UC Santa Barbara* 7:00 President ...... Dr. Jolene Koester Jan. 28 at Cal Poly* 4:00 Feb. 2 LONG BEACH STATE* 7:05 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Feb. 4 UC IRVINE* 4:05 Nickname ...... Matadors Feb. 9 at UC Riverside* 7:05 School Colors ...... Red, Black & White Feb. 11 at Cal State Fullerton* 2:05 Feb. 14 at UC Davis 7:00 Conference ...... Big West Conference Feb. 18 ESPN BRACKET BUSTER SATURDAY TBA Athletic Director ...... Richard M. Dull Feb. 22 at Pacifi c* 7:00 Athletic Phone ...... (818) 677-3208 Feb. 25 PACIFIC* 4:05 Mar. 2 CAL POLY* 7:05 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mar. 4 UC SANTA BARBARA* 4:05 Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament Head Coach ...... (Cal State Northridge ’84) Offi ce Phone ...... (818) 677-3231 Record at School ...... 143-123 (9 years) 2004-05 RESULTS (18-13, 12-6) Career Record ...... same Nov. 20 at Oklahoma L, 72-82 Nov. 23 at Vanderbilt L, 75-93 MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 26 vs. Tennessee State L (ot), 72-75 Nov. 27 vs. Jackson State W, 86-63 Contact ...... Ryan Finney Nov. 30 at Montana L, 80-90 Email ...... ryan.fi [email protected] Dec. 4 at Arizona State L, 66-67 Offi ce Phone ...... (818) 677-2313 Dec. 13 at Lafayette L (ot), 89-95 SID FAX ...... (818) 677-4950 Dec. 21 CAL BAPTIST W, 79-60 Press Row Phone ...... (818) 677-4702 Dec. 28 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L (ot), 70-71 Web Address ...... www.gomatadors.com Dec. 30 UC RIVERSIDE* W, 57-43 Jan. 2 UC SANTA BARBARA* W, 70-50 Jan. 6 at UC Irvine* W, 66-52 Jan. 8 at Long Beach State* W, 69-63 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 13 IDAHO* W, 67-63 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 15 UTAH STATE* W, 70-67 1 Robert Locke G 6-1 165 So. Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 20 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 52-65 3 Jonathan Heard G/F 6-5 185 So. Inglewood, Calif. Jan. 22 at Cal Poly* W, 81-73 4 Rob Haynes G 6-4 175 Fr. Cerritos, Calif. Jan. 27 PACIFIC* L, 62-66 11 Jayme Miller F 6-7 220 Jr. Newbury Park, Calif. Jan. 29 at UC Davis* W, 94-72 12 Jeffrey Braswell G 6-1 170 Fr. Northridge, Calif. Feb. 3 LONG BEACH STATE* W, 68-66 20 Lawrence Tyson G 6-3 165 Fr. Lancaster, Calif. Feb. 5 UC IRVINE* W, 79-60 21 Jason Hill G 6-5 180 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 10 at Utah State* L, 57-77 23 Mike Efevberha G 6-5 195 Jr. Pomona, Calif. Feb. 12 at Idaho* W, 59-54 24 Bakari Altheimer G 5-10 182 Sr. Oakland, Calif. Feb. 16 CAL POLY* W, 88-65 25 Terrell Jones G 6-5 185 Jr. Carson, Calif. Feb. 19 at Fairfi eld W, 68-65 31 Ryan Walton G 6-4 193 Fr. Carson, Calif. Feb. 26 at Pacifi c* L, 61-75 33 Calvin Chitwood F 6-6 203 So. Phoenix, Ariz. Feb. 28 UC DAVIS W, 99-72 34 Thomas Shewmake C 6-10 253 Jr. Cathedral City, Calif. Mar. 3 at UC Riverside* W, 70-60 42 Keith Everage F 6-6 220 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 5 at Cal State Fullerton* W, 70-60 44 Austin Waggener F 6-8 225 Jr. Inglewood, Calif. Mar. 10 vs. UC Irvine# W, 72-56 Mar. 11 vs. Pacifi c# L, 61-63

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-- 46 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS UC RIVERSIDE 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 5 REDLANDS 7:30 Nov. 19 at Washington State 7:00 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 20 at Portland 7:00 Date & Time ...... Jan. 26, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 26 SAN DIEGO 4:05 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Nov. 30 at Southern California 7:30 Date & Time ...... Mar. 4, 4:05 p.m. Dec. 6 at San Diego 7:00 Site ...... Student Rec Center (3,168) Dec. 10 EASTERN WASHINGTON 7:05 Last Meeting ...... L, 50-59 (2/5/05) Dec. 19 MONTANA 7:05 Dec. 21 PUGET SOUND 7:05 All-Time Series ...... 20-21 Dec. 28 vs. Santa Clara (Cable Car Classic) 6:00 Dec. 29 vs. Bucknell or Boston Univ. (Cable Car Classic) TBA GENERAL Jan. 2 UC SANTA BARBARA* 7:05 Location ...... Riverside, Calif. Jan. 4 CAL POLY* 7:05 Founded ...... 1954 Jan. 7 at Pacifi c* 3:00 Jan. 9 at Cal State Northridge* 7:05 Enrollment ...... 17,104 Jan. 14 CAL STATE FULLERTON* 4:05 Chancellor ...... France A Córdova Jan. 19 UC IRVINE* 7:05 Jan. 21 LONG BEACH STATE* 5:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 26 at UC Davis 7:00 Nickname ...... Highlanders Feb. 4 at Cal State Fullerton* TBA School Colors ...... Blue & Gold Feb. 9 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* 7:45 Feb. 11 PACIFIC* 4:05 Conference ...... Big West Conference Feb. 15 at UC Irvine* 7:00 Athletic Director ...... Stan Morrison Feb. 18 ESPN BRACKET BUSTER SATURDAY TBA Athletic Phone ...... (951) 824-5432 Feb. 23 at Cal Poly* TBA Feb. 25 at UC Santa Barbara* 2:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mar. 2 at Long Beach State* 7:35 Mar. 4 UC DAVIS 4:05 Head Coach ...... David Spencer (Delaware ’72) Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament Offi ce Phone ...... (951) 827-5496 Record at School ...... First year Career Record ...... First year 2004-05 RESULTS (9-19, 4-14) Nov. 11 at California L, 61-78 MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 12 vs. Belmont W, 74-65 Nov. 20 at Northern Arizona L, 60-78 Contact ...... Ross French Nov. 27 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 79-72 Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 4 CASCADE COLLEGE W, 102-60 Offi ce Phone ...... (951) 827-5438 Dec. 12 at Arizona State L, 59-75 SID FAX ...... (951) 827-5889 Dec. 20 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 82-74 Press Row Phone ...... (951) 827-2153 Dec. 22 PORTLAND L, 70-76 Web Address ...... www.athletics.ucr.edu Dec. 28 at Pacifi c* L, 45-58 Dec. 30 at Cal State Northridge* L, 43-57 Jan. 6 at Cal State Fullerton* L, 71-74 Jan. 10 UC DAVIS L, 65-66 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 13 UC IRVINE* W, 68-55 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 15 LONG BEACH STATE* W, 68-65 10 Justin Bell G 5-10 165 Sr. Escondido, Calif. Jan. 20 at Idaho* L, 54-56 12 Klaus Schille F 6-11 225 Sr. Berlin, Germany Jan. 22 at Utah State* L, 52-77 20 Rickey Porter G 6-3 180 Sr. Fountain Valley, Calif. Jan. 27 UC SANTA BARBARA* W, 54-50 21 Dedrick Bates G 6-0 177 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 29 CAL POLY* L, 81-90 24 Steve Williams G 6-5 195 Sr. Ft. Collins, Colo. Feb. 3 CAL STATE FULLERTON* L, 55-76 30 David Misko F 6-10 220 Sr. Lindsay, Calif. Feb. 5 at UC Davis W, 59-50 31 Houston Power G 6-2 190 So. Las Vegas, Nev. Feb. 10 at Long Beach State* L, 56-58 32 Larry Cunningham G 6-2 190 So. Downey, Calif. Feb. 12 at UC Irvine* L, 53-56 52 Joel Henning F 6-8 230 Sr. Roseville, Calif. Feb. 17 UTAH STATE* L, 48-73 Christian Soto F 6-8 220 Fr. Miami, Fla. Feb. 19 IDAHO* W, 63-62 Joey Knox G 6-0 170 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 24 at Cal Poly* L, 61-83 Chris Johnson G 6-0 170 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 26 at UC Santa Barbara* L, 54-58 Sean Cunningham G 6-3 190 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* L, 60-70 Mar. 5 PACIFIC* L, 48-64

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-- 47 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS CAL STATE FULLERTON 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 20 HOPE INTERNATIONAL 2:05 Nov. 23 PEPPERDINE 7:05 GAME INFORMATION Nov. 28 at South Dakota State 3:05 Date & Time ...... Jan. 28, 2:00 p.m. Nov. 30 at Kansas State 6:00 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Dec. 9 vs. Chicago State (USF Invitational) 4:30 Date & Time ...... Mar. 2, 7:05 p.m. Dec. 10 vs. USF or New Mexico State (USF Inviational) TBA Site ...... Titan Gym (4,000) Dec. 21 at San Jose State 7:00 Last Meeting ...... L, 55-79 (2/7/05) Dec. 27 vs. Texas-San Antonio (FIU Holiday Classic) Noon Dec. 28 vs. Florida International or St. Bonaventure TBA All-Time Series ...... 0-3 (FIU Holiday Classic) Jan. 2 CAL POLY* 7:05 GENERAL Jan. 4 UC SANTA BARBARA* 7:05 Location ...... Fullerton, Calif. Jan. 7 at Cal State Northridge* 4:05 Founded ...... 1957 Jan. 9 at Pacifi c* 8:05 Jan. 14 at UC Riverside* 4:10 Enrollment ...... 32,143 Jan. 19 LONG BEACH STATE* 7:05 Chancellor ...... Dr. Milton A. Gordon Jan. 21 UC IRVINE* 2:05 Jan. 25 at UC Irvine* 7:05 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Jan. 28 at UC Davis 2:00 Nickname ...... Titans Feb. 4 UC RIVERSIDE* 2:05 School Colors ...... Navy Blue, Orange & White Feb. 9 PACIFIC* 8:05 Feb. 11 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* 2:05 Conference ...... Big West Conference Feb. 15 at Long Beach State* 7:05 Athletic Director ...... Brian Quinn Feb. 18 ESPN BRACKET BUSTER SATURDAY TBA Athletic Phone ...... (714) 278-2777 Feb. 23 at UC Santa Barbara* 7:05 Feb. 25 at Cal Poly* 4:00 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mar. 2 UC DAVIS 7:05 Mar. 5 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2:05 Head Coach ...... Bob Burton (Fresno State ’68) Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament Offi ce Phone ...... (714) 278-3711 Record at School ...... 32-28 (2 years) Career Record ...... same 2004-05 RESULTS (21-11, 12-6) Nov. 19 vs. Samford L, 57-69 MEDIA RELATIONS Nov. 20 vs. Colgate W, 75-68 Nov. 27 HOPE INTERNATIONAL W, 107-73 Contact ...... Mel Franks Dec. 4 at Denver L, 57-79 Email ...... [email protected] Dec. 10 at Eastern Washington W (ot), 70-68 Offi ce Phone ...... (714) 278-3970 Dec. 21 at San Diego State L, 60-63 SID FAX ...... (714) 278-3141 Dec. 23 DENVER W, 102-92 Press Row Phone ...... (714) 278-5700 Dec. 28 at Cal State Northridge* W (ot), 71-70 Web Address ...... www.FullertonTitans.com Dec. 30 at Pacifi c* L, 88-94 Jan. 6 UC RIVERSIDE* W, 74-71 Jan. 8 UC DAVIS W, 89-61 Jan. 13 LONG BEACH STATE* W, 88-71 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Jan. 15 UC IRVINE* L, 81-97 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Jan. 20 at Utah State* L, 60-84 0 Frank Robinson G 6-2 195 So. Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 22 at Idaho* L, 58-61 1 Jamaal Brown F 6-7 235 Sr. Spartanburg, S.C. Jan. 27 CAL POLY* W, 92-69 3 Bobby Brown G 6-1 170 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 29 UC SANTA BARBARA* W, 68-59 5 Justin Burns F 6-6 205 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. Feb. 3 at UC Riverside* W, 76-55 10 Mike Danielian G 6-2 182 Fr. Van Nuys, Calif. Feb. 7 at UC Davis W, 79-55 11 Damien Massey G 5-11 165 So. Long Beach, Calif. Feb. 10 at UC Irvine* W, 71-70 14 Jermaine Harper G 6-3 170 Sr. Gardena, Calif. Feb. 12 at Long Beach State* L, 63-66 15 Curtis Battles C 6-10 300 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 17 IDAHO* W, 84-74 21 Danny Lambert F 6-6 205 Sr. Irvine, Calif. Feb. 19 UTAH STATE* W, 64-60 22 John Clemmons G 6-0 170 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 24 at UC Santa Barbara* W, 66-57 23 Vershan Cottrell G 6-2 190 Sr. Renton, Wash. Feb. 26 at CAL POLY* W, 78-76 24 Jarrel Lake F 6-8 230 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 3 PACIFIC L, 88-92 33 Jarard Moret G 6-4 200 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 5 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE* W, 72-70 34 Gary Nunez F 6-7 245 Jr. Bronx, N.Y. Mar. 10 vs. UC Santa Barbara# W, 66-55 43 Chris Minardo F 6-10 190 So. Chino Hills, Calif. Mar. 11 vs. Utah State# L, 77-84 50 Adam Trancredi C 6-9 250 Jr. Santa Ana, Calif. Mar. 16 at Oregon State% W (ot), 85-83 52 Manny Montano C 6-10 210 Jr. Vista, Calif. Mar. 18 at San Francisco% W, 85-69 Mar. 22 at Georgetown% L, 57-74

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-- 48 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS NORTHERN COLORADO 2005-06 SCHEDULE ‘ Nov. 13 vs. Lipscomb (UK Guardians Classic) 3:00 Nov. 14 vs. Kentucky or South Dakota State TBA GAME INFORMATION (UK Guardians Classic) Date & Time ...... Feb. 11, 7:00 p.m. Nov. 18 COLORADO STATE 6:00 Site ...... The Pavilion (7,600) Nov. 22 at Wyoming 6:00 Last Meeting ...... W, 79-57 (3/5/05) Nov. 25 at California (Golden Bear Classic) TBA All-Time Series ...... 1-0 Nov. 26 vs. Cal State Northridge or Northeastern TBA (Golden Bear Classic) Dec. 1 MONTANA STATE 6:00 GENERAL Dec. 3 NORTHERN ARIZONA 6:00 Location ...... Greeley, Calif. Dec. 8 at Air Force 6:05 Founded ...... 1889 Dec. 11 ORAL ROBERTS Noon Enrollment ...... 12,300 Dec. 14 at Oregon State 7:00 Chancellor ...... Dr. Kay Norton Dec. 17 at Loyola Marymount 7:05 Dec. 19 at Northern Arizona 6:05 Dec. 22 at Kansas 5:00 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Dec. 30 EASTERN MICHIGAN Noon Nickname ...... Bears Jan. 1 at Northwestern 11 a.m. School Colors ...... Blue & Gold Jan. 3 at Nebraska 5:00 Conference ...... Independent Jan. 9 UC COLORADO SPRINGS 6:00 Athletic Director ...... Jay Hinrichs Jan. 11 DENVER 6:00 Jan. 14 at Texas-Pan American 5:30 Athletic Phone ...... (970) 351-2534 Jan. 16 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5:00 Jan. 21 at Utah Valley State 6:05 MEN’S BASKETBALL Jan. 28 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 2:30 Head Coach ...... Craig Rasmussen (Ashland ’90) Jan. 30 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 6:00 Offi ce Phone ...... (970) 351-1191 Feb. 4 COLORADO COLLEGE Noon Feb. 11 at UC Davis 7:00 Record at School ...... 58-105 (6 years) Feb. 15 at Denver 6:00 Career Record ...... 124-171 (11 years) Feb. 20 INDIANA-PURDUE FORT WAYNE 6:00 Feb. 25 UTAH VALLEY STATE 6:00 MEDIA RELATIONS Mar. 8-11 at Big West Conference Tournament Contact ...... Kyle Schwartz Email ...... [email protected] 2004-05 RESULTS (8-21) Offi ce Phone ...... (970) 351-2522 Nov. 11 at Syracuse L, 54-104 SID FAX ...... (970) 351-1995 Nov. 12 vs. Bucknell L, 54-67 Press Row Phone ...... None Nov. 22 at Colorado State L, 68-76 Web Address ...... www.uncbears.com Nov. 24 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L, 51-83 Nov. 26 at Iowa State L, 39-57 Nov. 27 vs. Stephen F. Austin L, 55-65 Nov. 30 WESTERN STATE W, 76-58 2005-06 ROSTER As of Oct. 10, 2005 Dec. 2 at Air Force L, 54-63 No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Dec. 4 GREAT FALLS W, 80-49 3 Sean Taibi G 6-3 195 So. Pueblo, Colo. Dec. 9 at New Mexico L, 52-86 4 Cory Lowe F/C 6-9 255 Jr. Kentfi eld, Calif. Dec. 11 at Oklahoma L, 44-80 5 Phillip Lukalu G 6-0 180 Fr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. Dec. 14 at Oral Roberts L, 57-78 10 Matt Kline G 5-11 180 Jr. Denver, Colo. Dec. 17 at Utah L, 66-81 11 Darren Jefferies G 6-2 165 Jr. Suitland, Md. Dec. 19 at Montana State L, 75-87 12 Jared Lewis G 6-1 170 So. Denver, Colo. Dec. 22 TEXAS STATE W (2ot), 86-82 15 Marcus Frye G 6-3 185 Fr. Overland Park, Kan. Jan. 4 at Texas Tech L, 68-88 20 Thanasi Panagiotakopoulos G 5-10 175 So. Phoenix, Ariz. Jan. 8 TEXAS PAN-AMERICAN W, 84-70 21 Dwayne Birden F/G 6-5 200 Jr. Baltimore, Md. Jan. 10 LONGWOOD W, 99-91 31 Austin Theis C 6-11 190 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. Jan. 15 UTAH VALLEY STATE L (ot), 64-67 33 Erik Olson G/F 6-4 210 Sr. Boulder, Colo. Jan. 22 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI L, 81-87 34 Michael Gordy F 6-5 220 So. Denver, Colo. Jan. 29 at Texas Pan-American L, 72-77 35 Brian Yarbrough C 6-10 255 Fr. Lakewood, Colo. Feb. 4 at Longwood W, 76-56 41 Kirk Archibeque C 6-9 240 So. Cortez, Colo. Feb. 7 DENVER L, 53-72 44 Dorian McDaniel F 6-6 200 Fr. Culver City, Calif. Feb. 10 at Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne L, 63-71 55 Tiberius Lee C 6-10 240 Sr. Denver, Colo Feb. 14 UC COLORADO SPRINGS W, 110-67 Feb. 22 COLORADO COLLEGE W, 83-67 Feb. 26 at Utah Valley State L, 52-71 Feb. 28 at Gonzaga L, 60-87 Mar. 5 UC DAVIS L, 57-79

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BETHANY (3-0) 1956-57 ...... L ...... 49-78 1932-33 ...... L ...... 16-44 1992-93 ...... H ...... W ...... 74-60 MURRAY STATE (0-1) 1957-58 ...... L ...... 37-64 1932-33 ...... L ...... 26-30 1993-94 ...... H ...... W ...... 90-43 1970-71 ...... L ...... 61-68 1957-58 ...... L ...... 43-66 1933-34 ...... L ...... 22-36 1995-96 ...... H ...... W ...... 82-42 1958-59 ...... L ...... 52-70 1933-34 ...... L ...... 22-36 NEVADA (28-73) 1958-59 ...... L ...... 42-56 1934-35 ...... L ...... 27-41 CAL POLY (8-22) 1914-15 ...... L ...... 25-46 1959-60 ...... L ...... 49-64 1934-35 ...... L ...... 37-41 1947-48 ...... L ...... 37-57 1915-16 ...... L ...... 24-27 1959-60 ...... L ...... 58-63 1935-36 ...... L ...... 40-52 1947-48 ...... L ...... 37-52 1916-17 ...... L ...... 14-62 1959-60 ...... L ...... 47-81 1935-36 ...... L ...... 29-34 1950-51 ...... L ...... 61-74 1917-18 ...... L ...... 15-36 1960-61 ...... L ...... 54-71 1936-37 ...... W ...... 26-22 1958-59 ...... L ...... 68-79 1919-20 ...... L ...... 17-35 1960-61 ...... L ...... 57-72 1936-37 ...... L ...... 29-31 1969-70 ...... L ...... 85-95 1921-22 ...... L ...... 24-28 1961-62 ...... W ...... 73-60 1937-38 ...... L ...... 39-46 1971-72 ...... L ...... 70-80 1921-22 ...... L ...... 22-32 1961-62 ...... L ...... 75-87 1937-38 ...... L ...... 20-27 1973-74 ...... L ...... 35-52 1921-22 ...... W ...... 28-25 1962-63 ...... L ...... 41-57 1938-39 ...... W ...... 45-24 1974-75 ...... L ...... 63-72 1922-23 ...... W ...... 26-15 1962-63 ...... L ...... 75-87 1938-39 ...... W ...... 36-28 1975-76 ...... L ...... 64-69 1922-23 ...... L ...... 13-21 1963-64 ...... L ...... 62-83 1939-40 ...... W ...... 41-27 1975-76 ...... W ...... 72-48 1923-24 ...... W ...... 15-14 1963-64 ...... L ...... 44-76 1939-40 ...... W ...... 49-40 1976-77 ...... L ...... 88-98 1923-24 ...... L ...... 23-24 1964-65 ...... L ...... 62-71 1940-41 ...... L ...... 23-44 1977-78 ...... H ...... W ...... 74-70 1924-25 ...... L ...... 18-31 1964-65 ...... L ...... 62-66 1940-41 ...... L ...... 31-48 1978-79 ...... A ...... L ...... 55-63 1924-25 ...... L ...... 9-33 1964-65 ...... W ...... 73-64 1940-41 ...... L ...... 27-38 1979-80 ...... H ...... L ...... 52-60 1925-26 ...... L ...... 15-28 1965-66 ...... L ...... 62-88 1940-41 ...... L ...... 28-32 1980-81 ...... A ...... L ...... 59-80 1925-26 ...... L ...... 22-38 1965-66 ...... L ...... 57-60 1941-42 ...... L ...... 37-47 1981-82 ...... H ...... L ...... 48-53 1927-28 ...... L ...... 25-43 1966-67 ...... W ...... 69-51 1941-42 ...... L ...... 26-40 1982-83 ...... A ...... L ...... 46-61 1927-28 ...... L ...... 18-34 1966-67 ...... W ...... 49-40 1945-46 ...... L ...... 36-38 1983-84 ...... H ...... L ...... 62-80 1928-29 ...... L ...... 18-32 1967-68 ...... W ...... 82-77 1945-46 ...... L ...... 41-43 1984-85 ...... A ...... L ...... 58-73 1928-29 ...... L ...... 17-36 1967-68 ...... W .....122-71 1946-47 ...... L ...... 38-39 1984-85 ...... H ...... L ...... 43-49 1929-30 ...... L ...... 25-35 1968-69 ...... W ...... 73-57 1946-47 ...... L ...... 47-66 1985-86 ...... A ...... W ...... 59-58 1929-30 ...... L ...... 18-22 1968-69 ...... W ...... 70-57 1950-51 ...... L ...... 39-59 1985-86 ...... H ...... W ...... 64-53 1930-31 ...... W ...... 30-24 1972-73 ...... W ...... 82-78 1950-51 ...... L ...... 47-60 1986-87 ...... H ...... W ...... 77-73 1930-31 ...... W ...... 35-34 1973-74 ...... L ...... 72-82 1952-53 ...... L ...... 53-76 1986-87 ...... A ...... L ...... 53-64 1931-32 ...... L ...... 34-40 1974-75 ...... L ...... 64-104 1953-54 ...... L ...... 48-65 1990-91 ...... H ...... W .....105-92 1931-32 ...... L ...... 29-35 1977-78 ...... A ...... L ...... 82-95 1958-59 ...... L ...... 54-89 1991-92 ...... A ...... L ...... 73-83 1932-33 ...... W(3ot) 45-37 1978-79 ...... H ...... L ...... 85-117 1959-60 ...... L ...... 37-55 1992-93 ...... H ...... L ...... 83-90 1932-33 ...... L ...... 26-28 1983-84 ...... A ...... L ...... 64-81 1960-61 ...... L ...... 49-69 1993-94 ...... A ...... L ...... 57-58 1933-34 ...... L ...... 25-26 1985-86 ...... A ...... L ...... 77-91 1961-62 ...... W ...... 75-56 2004-05 ...... A ...... W ...... 79-56 1933-34 ...... W ...... 24-23 1987-88 ...... A ...... L ...... 67-84 1962-63 ...... L ...... 64-77 2004-05 ...... H ...... W ...... 85-65 1934-35 ...... W ...... 60-28 1989-90 ...... A ...... L ...... 63-109 1962-63 ...... L ...... 42-74 1934-35 ...... W ...... 40-34 2003-04 ...... A ...... L ...... 62-84 1963-64 ...... L ...... 53-63 CAL STATE FULLERTON (0-3) 1935-36 ...... L ...... 28-34 2004-05 ...... H ...... L ...... 51-60 1967-68 ...... L ...... 59-90 1961-62 ...... L ...... 56-85 1935-36 ...... W ...... 36-35 1969-70 ...... L ...... 65-83 2004-05 ...... A ...... L ...... 61-89 1936-37 ...... L ...... 28-33 NORTHERN ARIZONA (0-1) 1972-73 ...... L ...... 49-74 2004-05 ...... H ...... L ...... 55-79 1936-37 ...... W ...... 41-38 2004-05 ...... H ...... L ...... 64-69 1977-78 ...... H ...... L ...... 69-78 Note: Cal State Fullerton was known as Orange 1937-38 ...... L ...... 41-42 1979-80 ...... A ...... L ...... 60-83 County State in 1961-62. 1937-38 ...... L ...... 43-46 NORTHERN COLORADO (1-0) 1981-82 ...... A ...... L ...... 74-96 1938-39 ...... W ...... 55-40 2004-05 ...... A ...... W ...... 79-57 1982-83 ...... H ...... L ...... 77-83 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (5-7) 1938-39 ...... W ...... 47-39 1986-87 ...... A ...... L ...... 64-72 1987-88 ...... A ...... L ...... 86-100 1963-64 ...... W ...... 68-54 1939-40 ...... W ...... 49-37 PACIFIC (11-65) 1989-90 ...... A ...... L ...... 73-91 1978-79 ...... H ...... L ...... 65-69 1939-40 ...... W ...... 48-35 1916-17 ...... L ...... 17-21 1991-92 ...... A ...... L ...... 54-74 1979-80 ...... A ...... L ...... 63-69 1940-41 ...... L ...... 43-49 1917-18 ...... L ...... 22-34 1992-93 ...... A ...... L ...... 65-77 1980-81 ...... H ...... W ...... 72-57 1940-41 ...... W ...... 37-35 1919-20 ...... W ...... 22-18 1993-94 ...... A ...... L ...... 63-84 1982-83 ...... A ...... L ...... 59-72 1941-42 ...... W ...... 54-42 1920-21 ...... L ...... forfeit 1995-96 ...... A ...... L ...... 62-76 1985-86 ...... H ...... W ...... 53-41 1941-42 ...... W ...... 37-35 1921-22 ...... L ...... 18-21 2000-01 ...... A ...... L ...... 55-78 1986-87 ...... A ...... W ...... 69-54 1942-43 ...... L ...... 40-48 1922-23 ...... L ...... 9-19 2004-05 ...... H ...... L ...... 63-78 1987-88 ...... H ...... L ...... 65-66 1942-43 ...... L ...... 32-49 1923-24 ...... W ...... 19-10 2004-05 ...... A ...... L ...... 64-70 1989-90 ...... H ...... W ...... 69-68 1945-46 ...... L ...... 18-67 1923-24 ...... L ...... 19-21 1977-78 ...... A ...... L ...... 73-79 1945-46 ...... L ...... 30-58 1924-25 ...... L ...... 18-20 SACRAMENTO STATE (44-59) 2004-05 ...... H ...... L ...... 72-94 1946-47 ...... L ...... 38-47 1924-25 ...... W ...... 17-14 2004-05 ...... A ...... L ...... 72-99 1946-47 ...... L ...... 22-38 1925-26 ...... L ...... 13-17 1934-35 ...... W ...... 34-23 1950-51 ...... L ...... 55-66 1925-26 ...... L ...... 18-37 1934-35 ...... W ...... 42-32 DARTMOUTH (0-1) 1950-51 ...... L ...... 38-61 1927-28 ...... L ...... 14-36 1948-49 ...... W(2ot) 64-58 1948-49 ...... L ...... 44-45 2004-05 ...... H ...... L(2ot) ...98-87 1951-52 ...... L ...... 51-64 1927-28 ...... L ...... 17-43 1951-52 ...... L ...... 40-61 1928-29 ...... L ...... 24-36 1948-49 ...... W ...... 51-35 IDAHO STATE (0-1) 1953-54 ...... L ...... 57-76 1928-29 ...... L ...... 17-28 1949-50 ...... W ...... 57-53 1953-54 ...... L ...... 50-84 1949-50 ...... L ...... 44-48 1982-83 ...... A ...... L ...... 72-102 1929-30 ...... L ...... 22-23 1954-55 ...... L ...... 57-71 1929-30 ...... L ...... 24-42 1949-50 ...... W ...... 44-39 1950-51 ...... L ...... 57-63 LONG BEACH STATE (1-2) 1954-55 ...... W ...... 62-53 1930-31 ...... W ...... 26-24 1955-56 ...... L ...... 57-82 1930-31 ...... W ...... 40-24 1950-51 ...... L ...... 55-56 1959-60 ...... L ...... 52-77 1955-56 ...... L ...... 55-87 1931-32 ...... L ...... 15-26 1951-52 ...... L ...... 45-76 2004-05 ...... H ...... W(ot) ..78-74 1956-57 ...... L ...... 31-43 1931-32 ...... L ...... 25-26 1951-52 ...... L ...... 46-55 2004-05 ...... A ...... L(ot) .....73-77

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1952-53 ...... L ...... 54-71 1983-84 ...... H ...... W ...... 79-77 STANFORD (0-13) 1999-00 ...... H ...... W ...... 80-69 1952-53 ...... L ...... 39-62 1984-85 ...... H ...... W ...... 86-71 1914-15 ...... L ...... 16-23 1999-00 ...... A ...... W ...... 69-64 1953-54 ...... L ...... 37-49 1984-85 ...... A ...... W ...... 88-82 1914-15 ...... L ...... 31-36 2004-05 ...... A ...... W ...... 66-65 1953-54 ...... W ...... 45-44 1985-86 ...... A ...... L ...... 59-76 1916-17 ...... L ...... 22-36 2004-05 ...... H ...... L ...... 50-59 1954-55 ...... L ...... 52-58 1985-86 ...... H ...... W ...... 83-63 1917-18 ...... L ...... 9-18 1954-55 ...... L ...... 62-63 1986-87 ...... N ...... L ...... 72-80 1919-20 ...... L ...... 21-38 UC SANTA BARBARA (3-8) 1955-56 ...... W ...... 52-35 1986-87 ...... H ...... W ...... 68-60 1924-25 ...... L ...... 7-31 1926-27 ...... W ...... 26-19 1955-56 ...... L ...... 56-81 1987-88 ...... A ...... L ...... 64-74 1936-37 ...... L ...... 16-42 1939-40 ...... W ...... 45-38 1955-56 ...... L ...... 61-67 1987-88 ...... H ...... L ...... 78-92 1938-39 ...... L ...... 26-30 1939-40 ...... L ...... 36-46 1956-57 ...... L ...... 51-63 1988-89 ...... H ...... L ...... 86-104 1975-76 ...... L ...... 76-91 1946-47 ...... L ...... 37-46 1956-57 ...... L ...... 55-70 1988-89 ...... A ...... L ...... 81-87 1976-77 ...... L ...... 65-95 1946-47 ...... L ...... 35-52 1956-57 ...... L ...... 37-43 1989-90 ...... N ...... L ...... 79-103 1980-81 ...... A ...... L ...... 62-68 1957-58 ...... L ...... 43-76 1957-58 ...... L ...... 45-59 1989-90 ...... H ...... W ...... 81-71 1998-99 ...... A ...... L ...... 49-76 1958-59 ...... L ...... 59-94 1957-58 ...... L ...... 54-58 1990-91 ...... A ...... L ...... 72-80 2004-05 ...... A ...... L ...... 62-72 1959-60 ...... L ...... 53-66 1957-58 ...... L ...... 43-57 1990-91 ...... H ...... W ...... 89-71 1982-83 ...... A ...... L ...... 56-76 1958-59 ...... L ...... 47-70 1991-92 ...... H ...... W ...... 82-75 UC IRVINE (5-8) 2004-05 ...... A ...... L ...... 62-67 1958-59 ...... L ...... 39-61 1991-92 ...... A ...... L ...... 71-82 1965-66 ...... W ...... 66-61 2004-05 ...... H ...... W ...... 72-63 1959-60 ...... W ...... 45-43 1992-93 ...... A ...... L ...... 76-82 1966-67 ...... L ...... 66-81 1959-60 ...... L ...... 47-77 1995-96 ...... A ...... L ...... 50-51 1968-69 ...... L ...... 89-99 UC SANTA CRUZ (11-1) 1959-60 ...... L ...... 31-60 1996-97 ...... H ...... W ...... 74-50 1968-69 ...... L ...... 70-82 1973-74 ...... W ...... 96-47 1960-61 ...... L ...... 68-82 1997-98 ...... A ...... W ...... 66-59 1969-70 ...... W ...... 91-73 1988-89 ...... H ...... W .....104-58 1960-61 ...... L ...... 55-78 2004-05 ...... A ...... W(ot) ..72-63 1970-71 ...... L ...... 69-72 1989-90 ...... H ...... W ...... 99-66 1961-62 ...... L ...... 57-60 1971-72 ...... L ...... 60-63 1990-91 ...... H ...... W .....102-58 1961-62 ...... L ...... 55-67 SAINT MARY’S (4-30) 1974-75 ...... W ...... 84-79 1991-92 ...... H ...... W ...... 76-45 1962-63 ...... L ...... 46-60 1915-16 ...... L ...... 24-44 1975-76 ...... W ...... 84-72 1992-93 ...... H ...... L ...... 59-61 1962-63 ...... L ...... 50-52 1916-17 ...... L ...... 15-50 1976-77 ...... W ...... 79-77 1994-95 ...... H ...... W .....100-34 1962-63 ...... W ...... 46-44 1917-18 ...... L ...... 20-30 2001-02 ...... A ...... L ...... 69-74 1996-97 ...... H ...... W ...... 81-54 1963-64 ...... L ...... 45-47 1923-24 ...... L ...... 19-29 2004-05 ...... H ...... L ...... 64-71 1997-98 ...... H ...... W ...... 76-38 1963-64 ...... L ...... 56-73 1923-24 ...... W ...... 29-15 2004-05 ...... A ...... L ...... 66-77 1999-00 ...... H ...... W ...... 86-55 1964-65 ...... L ...... 62-70 1924-25 ...... W ...... 23-20 2000-01 ...... H ...... W ...... 74-56 1964-65 ...... W ...... 63-52 1924-25 ...... L ...... 18-33 UC RIVERSIDE (20-21) 2003-04 ...... H ...... W ...... 92-40t 1965-66 ...... L ...... 80-93 1925-26 ...... L ...... 18-25 1960-61 ...... W ...... 86-55 1965-66 ...... W ...... 81-71 1925-26 ...... L ...... 17-23 1961-62 ...... L ...... 64-70 1966-67 ...... W ...... 58-52 1938-39 ...... L ...... 31-37 1963-64 ...... W ...... 85-68 1966-67 ...... L ...... 61-62 1938-39 ...... L ...... 40-57 1964-65 ...... W ...... 76-58 1967-68 ...... L ...... 87-93 1941-42 ...... L ...... 32-43 1964-65 ...... W ...... 73-69 1967-68 ...... W ...... 99-74 1941-42 ...... L ...... 31-49 1965-66 ...... W ...... 72-71 1968-69 ...... W ...... 76-61 1946-47 ...... L ...... 34-45 1966-67 ...... W ...... 86-74 1968-69 ...... W ...... 77-74 1953-54 ...... L ...... 55-79 1966-67 ...... L ...... 56-67 1969-70 ...... W ...... 57-46 1953-54 ...... L ...... 36-57 1967-68 ...... L ...... 76-84 1969-70 ...... W ...... 73-67 1954-55 ...... L ...... 59-95 1968-69 ...... W ...... 95-87 1970-71 ...... L ...... 67-93 1954-55 ...... L ...... 57-70 1968-69 ...... L ...... 72-85 1970-71 ...... W ...... 69-67 1955-56 ...... L ...... 41-72 1972-73 ...... L ...... 60-67 1971-72 ...... L ...... 70-78 1955-56 ...... L ...... 38-74 1972-73 ...... L ...... 50-56 1971-72 ...... L ...... 81-85 1956-57 ...... L ...... 50-68 1973-74 ...... L ...... 55-56 1972-73 ...... W ...... 82-66 1956-57 ...... L ...... 54-76 1974-75 ...... L ...... 58-62 1972-73 ...... L ...... 78-84 1959-60 ...... L ...... 38-60 1974-75 ...... L ...... 77-78 1973-74 ...... W ...... 54-49 1959-60 ...... L ...... 49-63 1975-76 ...... W ...... 75-74 1973-74 ...... W ...... 81-71 1960-61 ...... L ...... 52-71 1975-76 ...... W ...... 82-77 1974-75 ...... W ...... 99-98 1967-68 ...... L ...... 71-79 1976-77 ...... L ...... 70-75 1974-75 ...... W ...... 71-70 1968-69 ...... W ...... 62-54 1976-77 ...... W ...... 62-61 1975-76 ...... L ...... 74-77 1969-70 ...... L ...... 63-64 1977-78 ...... H ...... W ...... 61-49 1975-76 ...... L ...... 74-82 1970-71 ...... L ...... 70-75 1978-79 ...... A ...... L ...... 50-65 1976-77 ...... L ...... 57-76 1971-72 ...... W ...... 84-82 1979-80 ...... H ...... L ...... 48-60 1976-77 ...... W ...... 87-69 1972-73 ...... L ...... 77-79 1980-81 ...... A ...... W ...... 62-54 1977-78 ...... H ...... W ...... 66-65 1973-74 ...... L ...... 75-80 1981-82 ...... H ...... W ...... 74-70 1977-78 ...... A ...... L ...... 52-53 1981-82 ...... A ...... L ...... 69-95 1982-83 ...... A ...... L ...... 59-68 1977-78 ...... H ...... W ...... 79-63 1991-92 ...... A ...... L ...... 57-82 1983-84 ...... H ...... L ...... 44-76 1978-79 ...... H ...... W ...... 64-57 1984-85 ...... A ...... L ...... 68-82 1978-79 ...... A ...... W ...... 81-67 SAN FRANCISCO (1-6) 1985-86 ...... H ...... W ...... 68-65 1979-80 ...... A ...... W ...... 85-61 1934-35 ...... L ...... 26-42 1986-87 ...... A ...... L ...... 64-89 1979-80 ...... H ...... L ...... 75-77 1939-40 ...... W ...... 45-30 1987-88 ...... H ...... L ...... 71-77 1980-81 ...... H ...... W ...... 64-62 1941-42 ...... L ...... 35-50 1988-89 ...... A ...... L ...... 76-100 1980-81 ...... A ...... L ...... 66-73 1941-42 ...... L ...... 27-39 1990-91 ...... A ...... L ...... 75-81 1981-82 ...... A ...... W ...... 81-68 1973-74 ...... L ...... 71-94 1991-92 ...... H ...... W ...... 59-54 1981-82 ...... H ...... L ...... 65-75 1975-76 ...... L ...... 70-90 1994-95 ...... A ...... L ...... 66-84 1982-83 ...... A ...... L ...... 72-77 1976-77 ...... L ...... 71-120 1998-99 ...... A ...... W ...... 69-57 1982-83 ...... H ...... W ...... 83-54 1998-99 ...... H ...... W ...... 73-64 1983-84 ...... A ...... L ...... 57-62

-- 51 -- 2005-06 OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SCORING FREE THROWS POINTS FREE THROWS MADE Game: Mike Lien vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/17/1979 ...... 39 Game: Fowzi Abdelsamad at Sonoma State, 1/3/03 ...... 17 Game (Pavilion): Mike Lien vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/17/1979 ...... 39 Season: Mike Lien, 1978-79 ...... 133 Game (Road): Randy DeBortoli at Chico State, 1/8/1988 ...... 38 Career: Mark Olson, 1972-76 ...... 314 Season: Randy DeBortoli, 1987-88 ...... 606 Career: Audwin Thomas, 1975-79 ...... 1,821 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Three-year Career: John Frost, 1965-68 ...... 1,346 Game: Fowzi Abdelsamad at Sonoma State, 1/3/03 ...... 17 Two-year Career: Richard Saunders, 1990-92 ...... 966 Steve Fletcher vs. Portland State, 12/20/70 ...... 17 Alan Budde vs. Sonoma State, 1/6/67 ...... 17 SCORING AVERAGE Season: Marc Jones, 1988-89 ...... 183 Season: Preston Neumayr, 1982-83 ...... 21.3 Career: Mark Olson, 1972-76 ...... 472 Career: Mike Lien, 1977-79 ...... 17.8 PERCENTAGE BY YEAR OF ELIGIBILITY Game (min. 10 att.): Fowzi Abdelsamad at Sonoma State, 1/3/03 ...... 1.000 (17-17) By Freshman: Marc Jones, 1988-89 ...... 494 Fowzi Abdelsamad at Cal State Bakersfi eld, 1/18/03 ...... 1.000 (10-10) By Sophomore: Audwin Thomas, 1976-77 ...... 427 Season (min. 70 att.): Ken Stevenson, 1962-63 ...... 912 (83-91) By Junior: Audwin Thomas, 1977-78 ...... 557 Career (min. 200 att.): Ken Stevenson, 1961-64 ...... 871 (230-264) By Senior: Randy DeBortoli, 1987-88 ...... 606 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Consecutive FT Made: Evan Jones, 1992-93 ...... 28 Career 20+ Games: Audwin Thomas, 1975-79 ...... 38 Season 20+ Games: Preston Neumayr, 1982-83 ...... 17 Mark Olson, 1975-76 ...... 17 REBOUNDS Consecutive 10+ Games: Richard Saunders, 1991-92 ...... 48 Game: Dominic Callori at Sonoma State, 2/16/01 ...... 24 Season: Mike Lien, 1978-79 ...... 365 Career: Alan Budde, 1965-68 ...... 952 FIELD GOALS FIELD GOALS MADE Game: Ron Knight vs. Humboldt State, 1951-52 ...... 18 ASSISTS Season: Randy DeBortoli, 1987-88 ...... 254 Game: Gus Argenal at UC San Diego, 1/16/04 ...... 13 Career: Audwin Thomas, 1975-79 ...... 770 Matt Cordova, 2/15/91 ...... 13 Season: Geoff Probst, 1988-89 ...... 162 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career: Angelo Rivers, 1982-86 ...... 467 Game: Don Moore vs. Sacramento State, 2/11/66 ...... 31 Season: Audwin Thomas, 1977-78 ...... 484 Career: Audwin Thomas, 1975-79 ...... 1,660 BLOCKED SHOTS Game: Jason Cox vs. St. Rose (N.Y.), 3/19/98 ...... 5 PERCENTAGE Randy DeBortoli vs. Cal State Hayward, 2/6/88 ...... 5 Game (min 10 att.): Jason Cox vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 12/7/96 ...... 909 (10-11) Season: Jason Cox, 1996-97 ...... 39 Season (min. 200 att): Justis Durkee, 1995-96 ...... 670 (138-206) Randy DeBortoli, 1986-88 ...... 39 Career (min. 500 att.): Justis Durkee, 1995-98 ...... 603 (331-549) Career: Jason Cox, 1996-00 ...... 154

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS STEALS THREE-POINTERS MADE Game: Chris Familetti vs. Menlo, 12/14/91 ...... 11 Game: J.P. Bergez at Humboldt State, 1/4/97 ...... 8 Season: Chris Familetti, 1991-92 ...... 93 Kevin Vasquez vs. Humboldt State, 2/18/95 ...... 8 Career: Dante Ross, 1995-99 ...... 186 Season: Fowzi Abdelsamad, 2004-05 ...... 83 Career: Fowzi Abdelsamad, 2000-05 ...... 197 MISCELLANEOUS THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED CAREER Game: Greg Scattini vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/16/90 ...... 15 Games Played: Scott Darmstadt, 1997-01 ...... 116 Season: Fowzi Abdelsamad, 2004-05 ...... 216 Personal Fouls: Audwin Thomas, 1975-79 ...... 344 Season: Fowzi Abdelsamad, 2004-05 ...... 502 Turnovers: Audwin Thomas, 1975-79 ...... 294

PERCENTAGE SEASON Game (min 5 att.): Justin Stearns vs. W. Wash, 11/23/02 ...... 1.000 (5-5) Personal Fouls: Brad Foss, 1994-95 ...... 104 Greg Scattini vs. S.F. State, 2/20/90 ...... 1.000 (6-6) Turnovers: Angelo Rivers, 1984-85 ...... 152 Season (min. 70 att): Greg Scattini,1988-89 ...... 535 (39-71) Career (min. 200 att.): Greg Scattini,1986-90 ...... 492 (127-258) GAME Minutes Played Fowzi Abdelsamad at Cal State L.A., 1/31/03 ...... 50 Dante Ross at Cal State Bakersfi eld, 2/20/99 ...... 50

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SCORING PERCENTAGE Game: at Cal State Stanislaus, 3/6/04 ...... 958 (23-24) POINTS BY UC DAVIS Season: 2003-04 (27 games) ...... 776 (398-513) Game: vs. Northwest Washington, 12/10/83 ...... W, 123-70 Game (Pavilion): vs. Northwest Washington, 12/10/83 ...... W, 123-70 Game (Road): at Regis, 12/5/66 ...... W, 109-93 REBOUNDS Season: 1990-91 (31 games) ...... 2,341 Game: vs. Cal Baptist, 2/15/65 ...... 73 Season Average: 1967-68 (28 games) ...... 81.3 Season: 1967-68 (28 games) ...... 1,435 Season Avg.: 1965-66 (22 games) ...... 51.7 BY OPPONENT Game: at Gonzaga, 1/26/61 ...... L, 79-123 Game (Pavilion): vs. Nevada, 12/8/78 ...... L, 85-117 ASSISTS Game (Road): at Gonzaga, 1/26/61 ...... L, 79-123 Game: vs. UC Santa Cruz, 10/20/89 ...... 33 Season: 1990-91 (28 games) ...... 537 BY BOTH TEAMS Game: vs. Nevada, 12/8/78 ...... 202 (L, 85-117) at Regis, 12/5/66 ...... 202 (W, 109-93) STEALS at Gonzaga, 1/26/61 ...... 202 (L, 79-123) Game: vs. Dominican, 11/21/91 ...... 23 Game: vs. Nevada, 12/8/78 ...... 202 (L, 85-117) Season: 1997-98 (33 games) ...... 290 SCORING MARGIN BLOCKED SHOTS Victory vs. Colorado College, 12/22/67 ...... 69 (W, 116-47) Defeat at Memphis State, 12/1/60 ...... 65 (L, 53-118) Game: vs. San Francisco State, 2/1/97 ...... 9 Season: 1997-98 (33 games) ...... 115

FIELD GOALS DEFENSE FIELD GOALS MADE Game: vs. Nevada, 3/1/68 ...... 52 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season: 1967-68 (28 games) ...... 900 Game vs. Humboldt State, 1950-51 ...... 33 Season: 1998-99 (28 games) ...... 1,706 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season Average: 1998-99 (28 games) ...... 60.9 Game: vs. Sacramento State, 3/2/68 ...... 92 Season: 1967-68 (28 games) ...... 2,063 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED Season: 1998-99 (28 games) ...... 574 PERCENTAGE Game: vs. Humboldt State, 1/18/91 ...... 710 (29-41) FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED vs. Sacramento State, 2/1/80 ...... 710 Season: 2003-04 (27 games) ...... 1310 Season: 1980-81 ...... 518 (726-1401) LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ALLOWED Season: 1997-98 (33 games) ...... 380 (715-1880) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS THREE POINTERS MADE MISCELLANEOUS Game: at UC San Diego, 1/25/03 (2ot) ...... 16 Game (regulation): at UC Irvine, 12/1/01 ...... 14 VICTORIES vs. Cal State Hayward, 2/3/90 ...... 14 Season 1997-98 ...... 31 Season: 2004-05 (28 games) ...... 222 Longest Winning Streak 1/3/98 to 3/21/98 ...... 22 Longest Winning Streak (Pavilion) THREE POINTERS ATTEMPTED 2/20/97 to 1/8/99 ...... 27 Game: at UC San Diego, 1/25/03 (2ot) ...... 34 Game (regulation): at Cal Poly, 1/17/05 ...... 32 LOSSES vs. Patten, 11/22/94 Season 1950-51 ...... 22 Season: 2004-05 (28 games) ...... 592 Longest Losing Streak 1950-51 ...... 24

PERCENTAGE OTHER Game: vs. Cal State Stanislaus, 2/12/89 ...... 875 (8-9) Winning Percentage 1997-98 ...... 939 (31-2) Season: 1988-89 (29 games) ...... 446 (124-278) Games Played 1997-98 ...... 33 ATTENDANCE (HOME ONLY) FREE THROWS Game vs. Chico State, 1/23/99 ...... 7,926 FREE THROWS MADE Game: vs. S.F. State, 2/24/89 ...... 43 Season: 1990-91 (28 games) ...... 529

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: vs. Cal State Hayward, 1/4/64 ...... 54 Season: 1990-91 (28 games) ...... 803

-- 53 -- RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME TOP TEN LISTS

SCORING CAREER Stephen Smith vs. San Bernardino, 12/15/90 1. Alan Budde, 1965-68 ...... 952 Bobby Southworth vs. Dominican, 11/21/90 GAME 2. Mark Olson, 1972-76 ...... 869 Angelo Rivers vs. Pomona Pitzer, 11/24/84 1. Mike Lien vs. Stanislaus, 2/17/79 ...... 39 3. Dominic Callori, 1999-2003 ...... 844 Robert Rose vs. Columbia Christian, 11/20/84 2. Randy DeBortoli vs. Chico, 1/8/88 ...... 38 4. Pete Buchwald, 1984-88 ...... 757 Parrish Johnson vs. Humboldt, 1/30/87 5. Ron McMillan, 1969-72 ...... 682 SEASON Ron Knight vs. Humboldt, 1951-52 6. Justis Durkee, 1995-98 ...... 650 1. Chris Familetti, 1991-92 ...... 93 5. Fowzi Abdelsamad at UC San Diego, 1/25/03 ...... 37 7. Mike Lien, 1977-79 ...... 646 2. Chris Familetti, 1990-91 ...... 79 Kevin Vasquez vs. Humboldt, 2/18/95 8. Mark Ford, 1974-77 ...... 576 3. Dante Ross, 1997-98 ...... 76 7. Mike Lien vs. Nevada, 12/8/78 ...... 36 9. Chris Ferenz, 1983-87 ...... 565 4. Dante Ross, 1998-99 ...... 58 8. Jess McElree at Cal State Stanislaus, 1/12/02 ...... 35 10. Jason Cox, 1996-2000 ...... 533 5. Geoff Probst, 1988-89 ...... 54 Preston Neumayr vs. Pacifi c, 12/18/82 6. Angelo Rivers, 1983-84 ...... 53 John Frost vs. Portland State, 3/11/67 ASSISTS 7. Dante Ross, 1996-97 ...... 52 Ray Crawford vs. S.F. State, 1960-61 8. Darryl Chambers, 1995-96 ...... 47 GAME Kevin Vasquez, 1994-95 SEASON 1. Gus Argenal at UC San Diego, 1/16/04 ...... 13 Angelo Rivers, 1984-85 1. Randy DeBortoli, 1987-88 ...... 606 Matt Cordova vs. Chico, 2/15/91 2. Preston Neumayr, 1982-83 ...... 575 3. Angelo Rivers vs. UC Berkeley, 11/26/84 ...... 12 4. Marcus Knott at Humboldt, 1/4/97 ...... 11 CAREER 3. Mark Olson, 1975-76 ...... 560 1. Dante Ross, 1996-99 ...... 186 4. Audwin Thomas, 1977-78 ...... 557 Danny Yoshikawa vs. Dominican, 11/17/95 Danny Yoshikawa at S.F. State, 2/11/95 2. Angelo Rivers, 1983-86 ...... 180 5. Robert Rose, 1984-85 ...... 544 3. Chris Familetti, 1988-89, ’90-92 ...... 172 John Frost, 1966-67 Glendell King vs. Hayward, 3/4/88 8. Gus Argenal at Dominguez Hills, 3/8/03 ...... 10 4. Tyler Boyd, 1998-02 ...... 121 7. Mike Lien, 1978-79 ...... 529 Jason Cox, 1996-2000 ...... 121 8. Richard Saunders, 1991-92 ...... 513 Dante Ross vs. Stanislaus., 1/17/98 Dante Ross vs. Sonoma, 2/25/97 6. Matt Cordova, 1987-90 ...... 117 Gary Fox, 1973-74 7. Kevin Vasquez, 1992-95 ...... 102 10. Marc Jones, 1988-89 ...... 494 Danny Yoshikawa vs. Grand Canyon, 3/7/95 Danny Yoshikawa vs. Chico, 3/3/95 8. Dominic Callori, 1999-2003 ...... 98 9. Jason Rabedeaux, 1983-85, ‘86-88 ...... 96 CAREER (All 1,000-point scorers) Mike Arnold vs. S.F. State, 1/5/90 Brian Jones vs. Westmont, 11/18/89 10. Robert Rose, 1982-83, ’84-85 ...... 85 1. Audwin Thomas, 1975-79 ...... 1,821 Angelo Rivers (3x) last vs. Cal State Hayward, 2/21/86 2. Preston Neumayr, 1979-83 ...... 1,578 3. Mark Olson, 1972-76 ...... 1,440 BLOCKED SHOTS 4. Pete Buchwald, 1984-88 ...... 1,405 SEASON GAME 5. Ryan Moore, 2001-05 ...... 1,358 1. Dante Ross, 1997-98 ...... 166 1. Jason Cox, vs. St. Rose (N.Y.) 3/19/98 ...... 5 6. John Frost, 1965-68 ...... 1,346 2. Geoff Probst, 1988-89 ...... 162 Randy DeBortoli vs. Hayward, 2/6/88 7. Dominic Callori, 1999-2003 ...... 1,339 3. Angelo Rivers, 1984-85 ...... 152 3. Jaqay Carlyle vs. Pacifi c, 12/8/04 ...... 4 8. Jason Cox, 1996-2000 ...... 1,292 4. Danny Yoshikawa, 1995-96 ...... 151 Jason Cox vs. Western Oregon, 11/20/99 9. Fowzi Abdelsamad, 2000-05 ...... 1,235 5. Danny Yoshikawa, 1994-95 ...... 141 Jason Cox vs. Chico, 1/20/99 10. Mark Ford, 1974-77 ...... 1,137 6. Angelo Rivers, 1985-86 ...... 137 Jason Cox at Sonoma, 1/3/97 11. Jason Rabedeaux, 1983-85, ’86-88 ...... 1,112 7. Glendell King, 1987-88 ...... 135 Jason Cox vs. Dominican, 12/21/96 12. Alan Steed, 1967-70 ...... 1,107 8. Chris Familetti, 1991-92 ...... 119 Rick Gonzales vs. S.F. State, 2/1/97 13. Dante Ross, 1996-99 ...... 1,052 9. Dante Ross, 1998-99 ...... 112 Micah Watson vs. Pacfi c Christian, 11/23/91 10. Chris Familetti, 1990-91 ...... 109 Omari Smith vs. Stanislaus, 2/16/90 REBOUNDING Mark Jensen vs. Northridge, 2/16/90 CAREER Mark Jensen vs. Pacifi c, 12/7/89 GAME 1. Angelo Rivers, 1982-86 ...... 467 Robert Rose vs. S.F. State, 1/25/85 1. Dominic Callori at Sonoma, 12/16/01 ...... 24 2. Dante Ross, 1996-99 ...... 380 2. Alan Budde vs. Colorado Coll., 12/3/66 ...... 23 3. Tyler Boyd, 1998-02 ...... 299 SEASON 3. Mike Lien vs. UC Riverside, 1/7/78 ...... 22 4. Danny Yoshikawa, 1994-96 ...... 292 1. Jason Cox, 1997-98 ...... 46 4. Mike Lien vs. Stanislaus, 2/17/79 ...... 21 5. Gus Argenal, 2000-04 ...... 274 2. Jason Cox, 1996-97 ...... 39 Mike Lien vs. Chico, 1/12/79 6. Audwin Thomas, 1975-79 ...... 272 Randy DeBortoli, 1987-88 6. Mike Lien vs. Humboldt, 1/13/79 ...... 20 7. Jason Rabedeaux, 1983-85, ‘86-88 ...... 255 4. Jason Cox, 1998-99 ...... 37 Mike Lien vs. Stanislaus, 2/17/78 8. Matt Cordova, 1987-90 ...... 249 5. Micah Watson, 1991-92 ...... 35 8. Chris Ferenz vs. U. of Pacifi c, 12/30/86 ...... 18 9. Glendell King, 1986-88 ...... 232 6. Jason Cox, 1999-2000 ...... 32 Mark Ford vs. Humboldt, 2/23/74 10. Chris Familetti, 1988-89, ’90-92 ...... 229 7. Pat Chylinski, 1988-89 ...... 30 10. Dominic Callori vs. UC San Diego, 1/19/02 ...... 17 8. Mark Jensen, 1989-90 ...... 26 Matt Cordova vs. Sacramento State, 1/3/91 STEALS 9. Pete Buchwald, 1987-88 ...... 22 Brad Tatom vs. Dominguez Hills, 11/30/85 Scott Cowan, 1983-84 Mark Olson vs. Athletes in Action, 1/29/73 GAME 1. Chris Familetti vs. Menlo, 12/14/91 ...... 11 CAREER SEASON 2. Chris Familetti vs. Pomona, 12/17/90 ...... 8 3. Dante Ross vs. Chico, 1/28/98 ...... 7 1. Jason Cox, 1996-2000 ...... 154 1. Mike Lien, 1978-79 ...... 365 2. Pete Buchwald, 1984-88 ...... 74 2. Ron McMillen, 1971-72 ...... 349 Justis Durkee vs. Central Washington, 1/3/98 Darryl Chambers, vs. Notre Dame, 2/2/96 3. Micah Watson, 1992-94 ...... 68 3. Alan Budde, 1966-67 ...... 334 4. Peter Vanos, 1987-89 ’90-92 ...... 61 4. Alan Budde, 1967-68 ...... 310 Chris Familetti vs. Sac State, 1/30/91 Robert Rose vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 11/24/84 5. Randy DeBortoli, 1986-88 ...... 57 5. Alan Budde, 1965-66 ...... 308 6. Chris Ferenz, 1984-87 ...... 50 6. Dominic Callori, 2001-02 ...... 282 8. Dante Ross vs. Bakersfi eld, 1/9/99 ...... 6 Tyler Boyd vs. Stanislaus, 1/8/99 7. Dominic Callori, 1999-2003 ...... 47 7. Mike Lien, 1977-78 ...... 281 8. Pat Chylinski, 1988-89 ...... 31 8. Randy DeBortoli, 1987-88 ...... 269 Dante Ross vs. Dominican, 12/17/97 Dante Ross vs. Notre Dame, 2/20/97 9. Scott Cowan, 1982-84 ...... 29 9. Dominic Callori, 2002-03 ...... 255 10. Omari Smith, 1989-91, ’92-93 ...... 27 10. Mark Olson, 1972-73 ...... 254 Chris Familetti vs. Bakersfi eld, 2/2/92 Chris Familetti vs. Bakersfi eld, 12/7/91 Marks set in 2004-05 in Bold Current players in CAPS

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SCORING AVG. REBOUNDING AVG. TURNOVERS Year G Pts. Avg. Year G Reb. Avg. Year G TO 1. Preston Neumayr 1983 27 575 21.3 1. Mike Lien 1979 24 365 15.2 1. Glendell King 1987 28 112 2. Randy DeBortoli 1988 29 606 20.9 2. Ron McMillan 1972 25 349 14.0 2. Audwin Thomas 1978 29 107 3. Mike Lien 1979 26 529 20.3 3. Alan Budde 1966 23 308 13.4 3. Dave Sullivan 1982 25 105 4. Audwin Thomas 1979 24 481 20.0 4. Alan Budde 1967 28 334 11.9 Danny Yoshikawa 1996 30 105 Mark Olson 1976 28 560 20.0 5. Mike Lien 1978 24 281 11.7 5. Audwin Thomas 1979 24 104 6. Robert Rose 1985 28 544 19.4 6. Alan Budde 1968 28 310 11.1 6. Dante Ross 1998 33 100 John Frost 1967 28 544 19.4 7. Ralph Johnson 1965 23 249 10.8 7. Mike Lien 1979 26 95 8. Audwin Thomas 1978 29 557 19.2 8. Dominic Callori 2002 27 282 10.4 8. Dominic Callori 2003 25 93 9. Gary Fox 1973 27 513 19.0 9. Dominic Callori 2003 25 255 10.2 9. Jim Swan 1980 27 87 10. Dominic Callori 2003 25 463 18.5 10. Mark Olson 1973 27 254 9.4 10. Glendell King 1988 29 86

FIELD-GOAL PCT. THREE-POINT PCT. FREE-THROW PCT. Year G FG-FGA Pct. Year G 3FG-FGA Pct. Year G FT-FTA Pct. 1. Justis Durkee 1996 30 138-206 .670 1. Matt Cordova 1989 29 28-56 .500 1. Jason Rabedeaux 1988 29 64-71 .901 2. Brad Foss 1995 31 156-246 .634 2. Fowzi Abdelsamad 2001 5 6-12 .500 2. Al Steed 1969 28 80-90 .889 3. Grant Herrick 1982 25 92-148 .622 3. Greg Scattini 1990 27 77-163 .472 3. John Kirk 1980 24 41-47 .872 4. Tom Cupps 1969 19 68-110 .618 4. ROMMEL MARENTEZ 2005 25 34-73 .466 4. John Frost 1967 28 126-145 .869 5. Keith Johnson 2001 27 71-117 .607 5. Justin Stearns 2002 26 42-94 .447 5. ROBERT EHSAN 2004 27 59-68 .868 6. Jason Cox 1997 28 114-189 .603 6. ROMMEL MARENTEZ 2004 27 33-75 .440 6. Fowzi Abdelsamad 2004 27 79-92 .859 7. Brad Foss 1994 26 77-128 .602 7. Ryan Moore 2004 22 25-57 .439 7. Dominic Callori 2000 29 52-61 .852 8. Chris Ferenz 1986 28 120-200 .600 Chris Vlasic 1996 30 50-114 .439 8. Fowzi Abdelsamad 2003 27 97-114 .851 Keith Johnson 2000 29 72-120 .600 9. Jason Rabedeaux 1987 28 52-119 .436 9. Ken Stevenson 1964 22 111-131 .847 10. Tom Cupps 1970 25 94-157 .599 10. Jess McElree 2002 27 54-125 .432 10. Richard Saunders 1992 30 112-133 .842 Brent Wyse 2002 27 32-74 .432 FIELD GOALS MADE THREE-POINTERS MADE FREE THROWS MADE Year G FG Year G 3PM Year G FT 1. Randy DeBortoli 1988 29 254 1. Fowzi Abdelsamad 2005 28 83 1. Mike Lien 1979 26 133 2. Audwin Thomas 1978 29 234 2. Jason Rabedeaux 1988 29 80 2. John Frost 1967 28 126 3. Preston Neumayr 1983 27 230 3. Greg Scattini 1990 27 77 3. Matt Cordova 1991 28 125 4. Mark Olson 1977 28 219 4. Kevin Vasquez 1995 30 65 4. Mark Olson 1976 28 122 5. Robert Rose 1985 28 216 5. Richard Saunders 1992 30 61 Marc Jones 1989 28 122 6. Gary Fox 1973 27 211 6. Stephen Smith 1991 28 57 6. Brad Foss 1995 31 120 7. John Frost 1967 28 209 7. Fowzi Abdelsamad 2003 27 55 7. Preston Neumayr 1983 27 115 8. Mike Lien 1979 26 198 8. Jess McElree 2002 27 54 Dante Ross 1999 28 115 Audwin Thomas 1979 24 198 9. Fowzi Abdelsamad 2004 27 53 9. Mark Ford 1975 28 113 10. Mark Olson 1976 28 193 10. Jason Rabedeaux 1987 28 52 10. Robert Rose 1985 28 112 Richard Saunders 1992 30 112 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED THREE-POINTERS ATT. FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Year G FGA Year G 3PA Year G FTA 1. Audwin Thomas 1978 29 484 1. Fowzi Abdelsamad 2005 28 216 1. Marc Jones 1989 28 183 2. Mark Olson 1976 28 454 2. Jason Rabedeaux 1988 29 189 2. Preston Neumayr 1983 27 174 3. Randy DeBortoli 1988 29 446 3. Greg Scattini 1990 27 163 3. Mark Olson 1976 28 171 4. John Frost 1967 28 442 4. Kevin Vasquez 1995 30 160 4. Alan Budde 1967 28 170 5. Preston Neumayr 1983 27 426 5. Richard Saunders 1992 30 152 5. Mike Lien 1979 26 166 Gary Fox 1973 27 426 6. Stephen Smith 1991 28 151 6. Brad Foss 1995 31 165 7. Robert Rose 1985 28 420 8. Fowzi Abdelsamad 2003 27 134 7. Robert Rose 1985 28 157 8. Audwin Thomas 1979 24 412 9. Justin Stearns 2003 26 131 8. Matt Cordova 1991 28 155 9. Russ Slater 1965 23 393 10. Kevin Vasquez 1994 26 125 9. Ron McMillan 1972 25 152 10. Audwin Thomas 1977 26 389 Jess McElree 2002 27 125 10. Justis Durkee 1997 28 150 Dante Ross 1999 28 150

Marks set in 2004-05 in Bold Current players in CAPS

-- 55 -- RECORD BOOK YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

YEAR POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS 2005 440, Ryan Moore 127, Ryan Moore 75, Thomas Juillerat 36, Rommel Marentez 2004 359, Ryan Moore 120, Ryan Moore 74, Gus Argenal 28 Gus Argenal 2003 463, Dominic Callori 255, Dominic Callori 92, Gus Argenal 33, Dominic Callori 2002 412, Jess McElree 282, Dominic Callori 103, Tyler Boyd 41, Tyler Boyd 2001 316, Jess McElree 142, Dominic Callori 88, Tyler Boyd 29, Tyler Boyd 2000 404, Jason Cox 165, Dominic Callori 82, Tyler Boyd 39, Jason Cox 1999 405, Dante Ross 140, Jason Cox 112, Dante Ross 58, Dante Ross 1998 397, Dante Ross 189, Justis Durkee 166, Dante Ross 76, Dante Ross 1997 323, Dedrique Taylor 216, Justis Durkee 102, Dante Ross 52, Dante Ross 1996 338, Justis Durkee 245, Justis Durkee 151, Danny Yoshikawa 47, Daryl Chambers 1995 432, Brad Foss 156, Brad Foss 141, Danny Yoshikawa 47, Kevin Vasquez 1994 270, Bruce Heicke 164, Shanan Rosenberg 89, Erik Robinson 34, Bruce Heicke 1993 309, Evan Jones 146, Shanan Rosenberg 79, Mark Ravenscroft 34, Omari Smith 1992 513, Richard Saunders 180, Peter Vanos 119, Chris Familetti 93, Chris Familetti 1991 453, Richard Saunders 183, Matt Cordova 109, Chris Familetti 78, Chris Familetti 1990 430, Tom Neumayr 129, Thomas Ware 94, Michael Arnold 32, Matt Cordova 1989 494, Marc Jones 177, Pat Chylinski 162, Geoff Probst 54, Geoff Probst 1988 606, Randy DeBortoli 269, Randy DeBortoli 135, Glendell King 40, Glendell King 1987 385, Parrish Johnson 207, Chris Ferenz 90, Glendell King 32, Parrish Johnson 1986 380, Pete Buchwald 187, Brad Tatom 137, Angelo Rivers 46, Angelo Rivers 1985 544, Robert Rose 210, Pete Buchwald 152, Angelo Rivers 47, Angelo Rivers 1984 278, Angelo Rivers 249, Scott Cowan 105, Angelo Rivers 22, Angelo Rivers 1983 575, Preston Neumayr 186, Eric Reuter 73, Angelo Rivers 39, Robert Rose 1982 413, Preston Neumayr 144, Eric Reuter 84, Dave Sullivan 28, Preston Neumayr 1981 366, Preston Neumayr 162, Jim Swan 55, Dave Sullivan **NOT COMPILED** 1980 418, Jim Swan 191, Jim Swan 99, George Ambrosini **NOT COMPILED** 1979 529, Mike Lien 365, Mike Lien 77, Audwin Thomas **NOT COMPILED** 1978 557, Audwin Thomas 281, Mike Lien 76, Audwin Thomas **NOT COMPILED** 1977 427, Audwin Thomas 185, Dave Bailey 76, Rich Stone **NOT COMPILED** 1976 543, Mark Olson 239, Mark Olson 85, Mark Ford **NOT COMPILED** 1975 476, Mark Olson 222, Mark Olson **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1974 287, Ben Dowling 194, Ben Dowling **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1973 513, Gary Fox 254, Mark Olson **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1972 455, Ron McMillan 349, Ron McMillan **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1971 370, Mark Underwood 225, Ron McMillan **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1970 459, Al Steed 234, Mark Underwood **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1969 416, Bob Johnson 157, Bob Johnson **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1968 384, John Frost 310, Alan Budde **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1967 544, John Frost 334, Alan Budde **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1966 402, John Frost 295, Alan Budde **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1965 405, Ralph Johnson 249, Ralph Johnson **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1964 283, Ken Stevenson 163, Ralph Johnson **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1963 247, Ken Stevenson **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1962 395, Ray Crawford **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1961 278, Ray Crawford **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1960 290, Mike Freeman **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1959 201, Bob Granados **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1958 159, Ralph Fife **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1957 242, Rollin Wilkinson **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1956 no data **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1955 312, Bill Rahn **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1954 273, Bill Rahn **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1953 316, Rich Donnel **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1952 no data **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1951 318, Ernie Wetmore **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1950 225, Grant Braun **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1949 310, Gordon Young **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1948 no data **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1947 215, Gordon Young **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** 1946 162, Myron Schaffer **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED** **NOT COMPILED**

-- 56 -- PROGRAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Season Overall League Plc Coach (yrs) NCAA Postseason Season Overall League Plc Coach (yrs) NCAA Postseason 2004-05 ...... 11-17 ...... Gary Stewart (2) ...... not eligible 1939-40 ...... 14-7 ...... 8-0 ...... 1st ...... George Stromgren 2003-04 ...... 18-9 ...... 15-7 ...... 4th ...... Gary Stewart ...... not eligible 1938-39 ...... 18-8 ...... 8-0 ...... 1st ...... George Stromgren 2002-03 ...... 12-15 ...... 9-13 ...... T7th ...... Brian Fogel (5) 1937-38 ...... 6-15 ...... 2-6 ...... T4th ...... George Stromgren 2001-02 ...... 15-12 ...... 12-10 ...... 5th ...... Brian Fogel 1936-37 ...... 6-15 ...... 3-5 ...... 3rd ...... George Stromgren 2000-01 ...... 18-9 ...... 15-7 ...... 3rd ...... Brian Fogel 1935-36 ...... 3-18 ...... 3-5 ...... T3rd ...... Crip Toomey (8) 1999-2000 ...... 22-7 ...... 16-6 ...... T2nd ...... Brian Fogel ...... West Region Finals 1934-35 ...... 7-12 ...... 3-7 ...... 5th ...... Crip Toomey 1998-99 ...... 22-6 ...... 18-4 ...... 1st ...... Brian Fogel ...... West Region Semis 1933-34 ...... 5-11 ...... 2-6 ...... 5th ...... Crip Toomey 1997-98 ...... 31-2 ...... 14-0 ...... 1st ...... Bob Williams (8) ...... NCAA CHAMPIONS 1932-33 ...... 13-9 ...... 7-3 ...... T2nd ...... Crip Toomey 1996-97 ...... 20-9 ...... 11-3 ...... T1st ...... Bob Williams ...... West Region 1st Rd. 1931-32 ...... 8-10 ...... 4-6 ...... T3rd ...... Crip Toomey 1995-96 ...... 24-6 ...... 14-0 ...... 1st ...... Bob Williams ...... West Region Semis 1930-31 ...... 9-5 ...... 5-5 ...... N/A ...... Crip Toomey 1994-95 ...... 20-11 ...... 13-1 ...... 1st ...... Bob Williams ...... West Region Semis 1929-30 ...... 9-12 ...... 1-9 ...... 6th ...... Crip Toomey 1993-94 ...... 11-15 ...... 7-7 ...... 5th ...... Bob Williams 1928-29 ...... 1-12 ...... 0-8 ...... 5th ...... Crip Toomey 1992-93 ...... 13-14 ...... 9-5 ...... 3rd ...... Bob Williams 1927-28 ...... 2-11 ...... 0-8 ...... 5th ...... Woody Wilson 1991-92 ...... 19-11 ...... 11-3 ...... 2nd ...... Bob Williams 1926-27 ...... 2-8 ...... 0-4 ...... 3rd ...... Bill Driver (4) 1990-91 ...... 20-8 ...... 11-3 ...... 2nd ...... Bob Williams 1925-26 ...... 1-14 ...... 0-8 ...... 5th ...... Bill Driver 1989-90 ...... 11-16 ...... 7-7 ...... 4th ...... Lonnie Williams (1) 1924-25 ...... 3-9 ...... Bill Driver 1988-89 ...... 16-13 ...... 11-3 ...... T2nd ...... Bob Hamilton (22) 1923-24 ...... 11-5 ...... Bill Driver 1987-88 ...... 14-15 ...... 7-5 ...... 4th ...... Bob Hamilton 1922-23 ...... 10-3 ...... Chester Brewer (1) 1986-87 ...... 12-16 ...... 8-4 ...... 3rd ...... Bob Hamilton 1921-22 ...... 2-5 ...... W.D. Elfrink (1) 1985-86 ...... 17-11 ...... 7-5 ...... 3rd ...... Bob Hamilton 1920-21 ...... 0-1 ...... Doc Seawright (2) 1984-85 ...... 13-15 ...... 9-5 ...... 3rd ...... Bob Hamilton 1919-20 ...... 5-6 ...... Doc Seawright 1983-84 ...... 13-13 ...... 7-7 ...... 5th ...... Bob Hamilton 1918-19 ...... 0-1 ...... Red Harper (1) 1982-83 ...... 8-19 ...... 6-8 ...... 6th ...... Bob Hamilton 1917-18 ...... 3-7 ...... J.D. Marquardt (1) 1981-82 ...... 8-16 ...... 5-7 ...... T4th ...... Bob Hamilton 1916-17 ...... 2-7 ...... E.B. Blabee (1) 1980-81 ...... 15-12 ...... 6-6 ...... 4th ...... Bob Hamilton 1915-16 ...... 3-6 ...... R.A. Harmon (1) 1979-80 ...... 9-18 ...... 6-6 ...... 4th ...... Bob Hamilton 1914-15 ...... 3-9 ...... H.S. Baird (3) 1978-79 ...... 12-14 ...... 8-4 ...... T1st ...... Bob Hamilton 1913-14 ...... 7-5 ...... H.S. Baird 1977-78 ...... 19-10 ...... 9-3 ...... 1st ...... Bob Hamilton ...... West Region 1st Rd. 1912-13 ...... 7-1 ...... H.S. Baird 1976-77 ...... 14-12 ...... 8-4 ...... T1st ...... Bob Hamilton 1911-12 ...... 7-4 ...... Howard Phillips (2) 1975-76 ...... 18-10 ...... 10-2 ...... T1st ...... Bob Hamilton ...... West Region 1st Rd. 1910-11 ...... 2-4 ...... Howard Phillips 1974-75 ...... 16-12 ...... 9-1 ...... 1st ...... Bob Hamilton ...... West Region 1st Rd. 1973-74 ...... 13-13 ...... 8-4 ...... 3rd ...... Bob Hamilton AFFILIATIONS 1972-73 ...... 14-12 ...... 8-4 ...... 3rd ...... Bob Hamilton 1925-1982: Far Western Conference 1971-72 ...... 11-14 ...... 6-6 ...... T3rd ...... Bob Hamilton 1982-1998: Northern California Athletic Conference 1970-71 ...... 9-16 ...... 8-4 ...... 2nd ...... Bob Hamilton 1999-2004: California Collegiate Athletic Association 1969-70 ...... 15-9 ...... 8-4 ...... 2nd ...... Bob Hamilton 1968-69 ...... 18-10 ...... 12-2 ...... T1st ...... Bob Hamilton ...... West Region 1st Rd. 1967-68 ...... 17-11 ...... 12-2 ...... 1st ...... Bob Hamilton ...... West Region 1st Rd. 1966-67 ...... 21-7 ...... 12-2 ...... 1st ...... Joe Carlson (4) ...... West Region 1st Rd. All-Time Coaching Records 1965-66 ...... 15-7 ...... 7-5 ...... 2nd ...... Joe Carlson Coach Seasons Yrs. W L Pct. 1964-65 ...... 13-10 ...... 5-7 ...... 3rd ...... Joe Carlson Gary Stewart 2003- 2 29 26 .527 1963-64 ...... 7-15 ...... 4-8 ...... 5th ...... Joe Carlson Brian Fogel 1998-03 5 89 45 .664 1962-63 ...... 5-15 ...... 3-9 ...... 7th ...... Jim Sells (5) Bob Williams 1990-98 8 158 76 .675 1961-62 ...... 6-17 ...... 5-7 ...... 5th ...... Jim Sells Lonnie Williams 1989-90 1 11 16 .407 1960-61 ...... 4-17 ...... 3-7 ...... 4th ...... Jim Sells Bob Hamilton 1967-89 22 301 291 .508 1959-60 ...... 3-22 ...... 2-8 ...... 6th ...... Jim Sells Joe Carlson 1963-67 4 56 39 .589 1958-59 ...... 5-17 ...... 0-10 ...... 6th ...... Jim Sells Jim Sells 1958-63 5 23 88 .207 1957-58 ...... 5-17 ...... 0-10 ...... 6th ...... Herb Schmalenberger (1) Herb Schmalenberger 1957-58 1 5 17 .227 1956-57 ...... 4-18 ...... 1-9 ...... 6th ...... George Stromgren (17) George Stromgren 1936-43, 46-51, 52-57 17 112 244 .315 1955-56 ...... 3-17 ...... 0-10 ...... 6th ...... George Stromgren Carl Boyer 1951-52 1 13 10 .565 1954-55 ...... 2-16 ...... 1-9 ...... 6th ...... George Stromgren Woody Wilson 1945-46, 27-28 2 4 24 .143 1953-54 ...... 3-17 ...... 2-8 ...... 5th ...... George Stromgren Crip Toomey 1928-36 8 55 89 .382 1952-53 ...... 7-16 ...... 2-10 ...... 4th ...... George Stromgren Bill Driver 1923-27 4 17 36 .321 1951-52 ...... 13-10 ...... 9-3 ...... 1st ...... Carl Boyer (1) Chester Brewer 1922-23 1 10 3 .769 1950-51 ...... 2-22 ...... 2-6 ...... 4th ...... George Stromgren W.D. Elfrink 1921-22 1 2 5 .286 1949-50 ...... 15-8 ...... 8-4 ...... 2nd ...... George Stromgren Doc Seawright 1919-21 2 5 7 .417 1948-49 ...... 13-12 ...... 6-10 ...... 5th ...... George Stromgren Red Harper 1918-19 1 0 1 .000 1947-58 ...... 2-18 ...... 2-14 ...... 5th ...... George Stromgren J.D. Marquardt 1917-18 1 3 7 .300 E.B. Blabee 1916-17 1 2 7 .222 1946-47 ...... 7-15 ...... George Stromgren R.A. Harmon 1915-16 1 3 6 .333 1945-46 ...... 2-13 ...... Woody Wilson (2) H.S. Baird 1912-15 3 17 15 .531 1944-45 ...... No games scheduled Howard Phillips 1910-12 2 9 8 .529 1943-44 ...... No games scheduled 1942-43 ...... 2-6 ...... George Stromgren Totals 93 924 1064 .465 1941-42 ...... 3-16 ...... 1-5 ...... 4th ...... George Stromgren 1940-41 ...... 5-18 ...... 0-6 ...... 4th ...... George Stromgren

-- 57 -- PROGRAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES

2004-05 (11-17) at Grand Canyon W, 79-68 1999-2000 (22-7) vs. Central Washington W,85-72 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 87-54 at UC San Diego (2ot) W, 105-100 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 68-60 at Notre Dame de Namur W,89-53 at Utah State L, 55-81 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS (2ot) L, 92-98 WESTERN OREGON W, 67-62 SAN FRANCISCO ST. W,84-59 at Sacramento State W(ot), 72-63 CAL STATE L.A. W, 76-54 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 86-55 CAL STATE HAYWARD W,76-54 NORTHERN ARIZONA L, 64-69 SAN FRANCISCO STATE (ot) W, 68-66 at San Francisco State W, 81-51 at Cal State Stanislaus W,82-60 PACIFIC L, 63-78 SONOMA STATE L, 59-67 at Sonoma State L, 63-67 SONOMA STATE W,79-64 vs. St. Joseph’s L, 56-84 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 43-65 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 68-63 HUMBOLDT STATE W,53-51 vs. Longwood W, 87-72 at Cal State San Bernardino L, 49-93 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES W, 66-47 at Chico State W,78-77 at Stanford L, 62-72 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 58-70 CAL POLY POMONA W, 75-70 CHICO STATE W,86-67 DARTMOUTH W(ot), 98-87 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L, 71-73 GRAND CANYON L, 51-58 at Humboldt State W,53-51 NEVADA L, 51-60 UC SAN DIEGO L, 84-85 DOMINICAN W, 78-49 at Sonoma State W,67-59 vs. Murray State L, 43-66 GRAND CANYON W, 67-64 PATTEN W, 92-51 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W,75-59 vs. Radford W, 67-63 CAL STATE L.A. W, 69-54 at Cal State Bakersfi eld W, 73-59 at Cal State Hayward W,72-68 at Cal State Fullerton L, 61-89 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 64-63 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 76-73 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W,67-52 at UC Riverside W, 66-65 UC RIVERSIDE W, 80-69 at San Francisco State W,76-63 at UC Santa Barbara L, 62-67 2001-02 (15-12) CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO W, 64-58 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W,62-52 at Cal Poly W, 79-56 BYU-HAWAII L, 86-90 CHICO STATE W, 95-60 SONOMA STATE* W,59-57 LONG BEACH STATE W(ot), 78-74 BARRY W, 85-73 at Chico State L, 64-84 CAL STATE L.A.† W,53-51 UC IRVINE L, 64-71 at Cal State Hayward W, 88-53 SONOMA STATE W, 68-57 SEATTLE PACIFIC† W,80-52 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 72-94 at UC Irvine L, 69-74 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 74-65 vs. West Texas A&M† W,63-55 at Pacifi c L, 64-70 CAL STATE L.A. W, 81-75 at Cal State L.A. L, 50-53 vs. St. Rose (N.Y.)† W,88-76 UC RIVERSIDE L, 50-59 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 67-63 at Cal State Dominguez Hills W, 72-60 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan† W,83-77 CAL STATE FULLERTON L, 55-79 at San Francisco State W, 70-69 at Grand Canyon W, 76-69 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 72-63 at Sonoma State (ot) L, 70-73 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 71-73 1996-97 (20-9) CAL POLY W, 85-65 at Western Oregon W, 85-78 CAL STATE STANISLAUS (ot) W, 73-67 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L,77-83 at UC Irvine L, 66-77 CAL POLY POMONA W, 82-74 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD (ot) L, 65-71 at Linfi eld (Ore.) W, 66-61 at Long Beach State L(ot), 73-77 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO L, 60-68 at Cal State San Bernardino W, 73-63 at Willamette (Ore.) L,84-94 at Cal State Northridge L, 72-99 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 66-70 at UC Riverside W, 69-64 PATTEN W,95-51 at Northern Colorado W, 79-57 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 82-73 vs. BYU-Hawaii† W, 60-53 SACRAMENTO STATE W,74-50 GRAND CANYON W, 81-70 vs. Seattle Pacifi c† L, 61-68 CAL STATE L.A. L,54-56 2003-04 (18-9) UC SAN DIEGO W, 86-79 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W,66-54 at Western Washington L, 61-76 CHICO STATE L, 87-103 1998-99 (22-6) UC SANTA CRUZ W,81-54 LEWIS & CLARK W, 55-48 at Chico State L, 68-72 at Stanford L,49-76 SEATTLE PACIFIC L,68-71 CHICO STATE W, 95-69 at Cal State Dominguez Hills L, 70-76 HUMBOLDT ST. W,67-49 DOMINICAN W,77-59 at Chico State L, 67-72 at Cal State L.A. W, 73-72 N.M. HIGHLANDS W,63-55 vs. Ind.-Pur. (Indianapolis) W,88-72 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 92-40 SONOMA STATE W, 77-51 HOLY NAMES W,75-52 at Grand Canyon L,67-79 SEATTLE W, 65-55 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 71-57 SONOMA ST. W,67-52 at Sonoma State W,64-57 at Nevada L, 62-84 at Cal State San Bernardino L, 55-72 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W,69-52 at Humboldt State W,85-66 at Cal State San Bernardino L, 53-74 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 85-71 at Cal State L.A. W,55-47 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 71-58 at Cal Poly Pomona (ot) L, 67-69 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L, 67-75 at Cal State Dom. Hills W,55-49 at Cal State Stanislaus L,61-86 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 95-73 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 62-72 at Cal Poly Pomona (ot) L,78-80 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W,77-56 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 59-50 at UC San Diego W, 91-78 at Grand Canyon W,67-63 at San Francisco State W,63-59 at UC San Diego W, 74-67 at Grand Canyon L, 93-99 DOMINICAN W,74-44 at Chico State W,67-52 at Grand Canyon W, 66-48 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W,74-55 at Notre Dame de Namur W,78-75 SONOMA STATE W, 74-51 2000-01 (18-9) CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L,61-73 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W,81-50 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 59-68 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 74-56 at Cal State San Bernardino W,63-59 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L,55-60 at Cal State Dominguez Hills W, 75-49 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY W, 90-65 at UC Riverside W,69-57 at Cal State Hayward W,57-53 at Cal State L.A. W, 64-38 NORTHWEST NAZARENE L, 68-73 at Chico State W,79-73 HUMBOLDT STATE W,76-64 CAL STATE L.A. W, 64-38 COLO. SCHOOL OF MINES W, 85-63 CHICO STATE W,102-71 SONOMA STATE L,61-68 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 85-79 GRAND CANYON W, 77-53 at Sonoma State W,62-55 CHICO STATE W,80-56 at San Francisco State W, 62-59 UC SAN DIEGO W, 78-47 at San Francisco State W,62-57 SONOMA STate* W,62-61 at Sonoma State W, 74-64 at Cal State L.A. L, 68-73 CAL STATE L.A. (ot) L,65-67 CAL STATE HAYWARD* W,94-60 GRAND CANYON W, 85-69 at Cal State Dominguez Hills W, 72-66 CAL STATE DOM. HILLS W,74-46 vs. Grand Canyon† L,66-78 UC SAN DIEGO L, 73-79 at Pacifi c L, 55-78 GRAND CANYON W,71-49 CAL POLY POMONA L, 73-75 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 54-46 CAL POLY POMONA W,76-69 1995-96 (24-6) CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO W, 64-48 SONOMA STATE W, 78-65 at Cal State Stanislaus W,90-77 DOMINICAN W,71-60 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 72-94 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 64-67 at Cal State Bakersfi eld (2ot) L,83-86 BETHANY W,82-42 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 72-62 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 68-53 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO W,60-56 at Sacramento State L,50-51 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 62-72 UC RIVERSIDE W,73-64 at Colorado Mines L,62-68 2002-03 (12-15) at Cal State San Bernardino L, 63-75 vs. Seattle Pacifi c† L,68-73 vs. CU-Colorado Springs W,76-61 DOMINICAN L, 62-65 at Chico State L, 73-89 PATTEN W,83-67 WESTERN WASHINGTON W, 89-74 CHICO STATE (ot) W, 90-82 1997-98 (31-2) CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L,61-75 at Regis L, 62-63 at Grand Canyon (ot) W, 87-78 PATTEN W,103-74 at Univ. of Pacifi c L,62-76 at Cal State Monterey Bay W, 84-65 at UC San Diego W, 70-56 at Cal State L.A. (ot) L,61-62 at Cal Poly Pomona W,60-34 at Chico State L, 65-70 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 59-46 vs. Saint Martin’s (Wash.) W,75-56 at Cal State L.A. W,53-51 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 90-74 CAL STATE L.A. (ot) W, 67-65 vs. Holy Names W,73-61 vs. Cal State Stanislaus W,74-50 CHICO STATE L, 67-70 at Sonoma State L, 55-76 at Sacramento State W,66-59 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L,71-76 at Sonoma State (ot) W, 91-84 at San Francisco State L, 56-62 CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS W,67-57 SONOMA STATE W,67-66 at San Francisco State L, 56-74 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO W, 66-64 GRAND CANYON W,73-67 HUMBOLDT STATE W,82-61 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO L, 49-76 CAL POLY POMONA W, 73-62 UC SANTA CRUZ W,76-38 at Cal State Hayward W,73-58 CAL POLY POMONA L, 64-77 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 68-67 DOMINICAN W,79-65 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W,86-54 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 74-76 at Cal State Bakersfi eld W, 69-57 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W,65-59 at Notre Dame de Namur W,55-52 at Cal State Bakersfi eld W, 69-65 at Seattle Pacifi c L,68-81 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W,70-51

-- 58 -- PROGRAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES

CHICO STATE W,90-75 1992-93 (13-14) at UC Riverside L,75-81 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 96-70 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W,67-50 BETHANY W,74-60 at San Francisco State L,66-72 at Cal State Hayward L, 55-61 at San Francisco State (ot) W,61-59 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L,62-71 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W,80-65 CAL STATE HAYWARD* W, 60-59 at Cal State Stanislaus W,84-73 LEWIS & CLARK L,73-83 at Humboldt State W,83-66 at Sonoma State* L, 79-83 CAL STATE HAYWARD W,70-55 CAL POLY L,83-90 at Chico State W,68-66 at Humboldt State W,78-63 CHAPMAN W,74-69 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W,89-84 1987-88 (14-15) at Sonoma State W,80-68 at Cal State L.A. L,72-75 at Cal State Hayward L,66-67 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 73-70 at Chico State W,70-62 at Fresno Pacifi c L,60-63 SACRAMENTO STATE W,89-71 COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN W, 77-72 CHICO STATE* W,94-79 CAL POLY POMONA W,72-61 at Sonoma State W,84-73 at Sacramento State L, 64-74 SONOMA STATE* W,75-67 at Univ. of Pacifi c L,65-77 CAL STATE HAYWARD W,64-48 POMONA-PITZER W, 80-71 vs. Montana St.-Billings† W,89-80 MENLO W,71-59 at Cal State Stanislaus L,94-96 ST. MARY’S (Minn.) W, 68-58 vs. Seattle Pacifi c† L,65-79 UC SANTA CRUZ L,59-61 CHICO STATE W,84-81 at Nevada L, 67-84 CHICO STATE L,52-55 HUMBOLDT STATE W,86-45 at Pacifi c L, 86-100 1994-95 (20-11) HUMBOLDT STATE L,66-74 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W,73-71 CAL POLY POMONA W, 85-75 PATTEN L,76-84 at Cal State Hayward L,56-62 at Notre Dame de Namur W,64-53 UC RIVERSIDE L, 71-77 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L,52-58 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L,73-79 SONOMA STATE W,87-82 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 65-66 vs. Colo.-Colorado Springs W,66-63 at Notre Dame de Namur W,55-47 SAN FRANCISCO STATE* L,76-80 at Puget Sound L, 67-93 at Colorado Mines W,82-75 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W,76-57 CHAPMAN L, 70-83 at Weber State L,59-86 SONOMA STATE W,87-48 1989-90 (11-16) at Chapman L, 79-85 CAL POLY POMONA L,68-81 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR L,62-64 at Westmont L, 85-95 at Chico State L, 73-81 SEATTLE PACIFIC (2ot) L,83-85 at San Francisco State W,87-75 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 99-66 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 62-61 UC SANTA CRUZ W,100-34 at Cal State Stanislaus W,66-63 at Chapman L, 80-90 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 71-86 CS LOS ANGELES (3ot) W,80-77 CAL STATE HAYWARD W,68-51 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 80-81 at San Francisco State L, 75-89 at Cal State San Bernardino L,59-73 at Humboldt State W,62-50 at Pacifi c L, 73-91 SONOMA STATE W, 68-56 vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor (TX) L,83-94 at Chico State W,75-70 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 55-61 at Humboldt State W, 77-63 at Chico State L,74-76 at Sacramento State L,76-82 vs. Sacramento State (Arco Arena) L, 79-103 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 70-68 at Humboldt State W,68-57 at Sonoma State W,71-57 vs. Grambling L, 62-80 at Cal State Hayward L, 73-83 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W,75-65 at Cal State Stanislaus* L,71-85 at Nevada L, 63-109 at Menlo W, 71-64 at Sonoma State W,63-61 MENLO L, 68-79 CHICO STATE W, 95-69 CAL STATE HAYWARD W,75-41 1991-92 (19-11) CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 69-68 at Sonoma State L, 79-86 at Cal State Stanislaus W,79-63 vs. So. California Coll. L,69-81 DOMINICAN W, 87-59 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 99-66 at Notre Dame de Namur W,86-74 vs. Pacifi c Christian W,90-38 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 79-77 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 78-92 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W,68-61 UC RIVERSIDE W,59-54 at Cal State Hayward W, 88-87 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 63-59 at Cal State Hayward W,73-60 LA VERNE W,82-81 CHICO STATE W, 83-81 at San Francisco State* W, 62-60 SONOMA STATE W,71-50 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L,58-73 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 63-61 at Humboldt State* L, 68-75 at San Francisco State W,68-59 at Menlo W,75-53 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 81-71 CHICO STATE (ot) W,85-78 at Cal Poly Pomona L,57-74 SONOMA STATE L, 90-95 1986-87 (11-14) HUMBOLDT STATE W,79-73 at Cal Poly L,73-83 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 93-95 at UC Riverside L, 64-89 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR (2ot) W,98-95 at Pacifi c L,54-74 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W, 77-59 at Cal State Northridge W, 69-54 SAN FRANCISCO ST.* W,58-49 at Saint Mary’s L,57-82 at San Francisco State L, 76-89 at UC Berkeley L, 71-90 CHICO STATE* L,79-86 UC SANTA CRUZ W,76-45 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 95-93 vs. Sacramento St. (Arco) L, 72-80 CHICO STATE* W,102-65 CAL STATE HAYWARD W,52-41 at Chico State L, 83-101 at Santa Clara L, 59-73 GRAND CANYON† (ot) W,92-88 at Cal State Stanislaus W,84-81 at Humboldt State L, 45-48 CAL POLY POMONA L, 79-88 at UC Riverside† L,66-84 at San Francisco State W,77-60 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L, 77-92 SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 81-88 vs. Cal State L.A.† L,74-78 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W,80-57 at Notre Dame de Namur W, 76-59 WESTMONT L, 63-68 at Humboldt State W,65-57 at Sonoma State L, 81-94 CAL POLY W, 77-73 1993-94 (11-15) at Chico State L,70-84 CHAPMAN L, 76-80 at Seattle Pacifi c L, 61-79 SONOMA STATE W,71-59 1988-89 (16-13) at Pacifi c L, 64-72 vs. Western Washington L, 73-81 SACRAMENTO STATE W,82-75 at Cal State Northridge L, 55-103 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 82-89 MENLO W, 67-54 CHICO STATE L,63-75 at UC Riverside L, 76-100 at Cal Poly L, 53-64 PATTEN W, 109-60 HUMBOLDT STATE W,73-57 at Cal Poly Pomona W, 77-75 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 54-75 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 61-69 at Notre Dame de Namur W,55-49 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 86-104 SONOMA STATE L, 53-54 LEWIS & CLARK W, 66-65 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W,76-48 FRESNO PACIFIC W, 78-70 at Cal State Hayward W, 65-62 CAL STATE L.A. L, 62-67 at Sacramento State L,71-82 UC SANTA CRUZ W, 104-58 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 86-76 at Oklahoma State L, 41-85 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L,80-85 MENLO COLLEGE L, 83-85 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 68-60 at Pacifi c L, 63-84 at Cal State Hayward W,70-69 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 81-97 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 82-66 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 74-76 at Sonoma State W,69-58 CHAPMAN L, 69-80 CHICO STATE W, 74-65 at Cal Poly L, 57-58 CAL STATE STANISLAUS* W,93-74 at Montana State L, 73-95 at Sonoma State L, 88-101 BETHANY W, 90-43 at Chico State* W,71-57 at Eastern Montana W, 77-65 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 92-77 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 86-70 at Chico State* L,75-77 at Eastern Montana L, 59-74 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 73-71 at Sonoma State L, 65-70 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 56-52 at San Francisco State W, 82-79 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 81-64 1990-91 (20-8) CHICO STATE W, 95-74 MENLO W, 80-54 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 74-59 UC SANTA CRUZ W,102-58 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 66-71 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 72-57 DOMINICAN W,108-64 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W, 75-57 1985-86 (17-11) CHICO STATE L, 61-63 at Utah L,72-106 at Sacramento State L, 81-87 at Sacramento State L, 59-76 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR L, 60-76 FRESNO PACIFIC W,95-80 at Sonoma State L, 67-74 SANTA CLARA W, 68-66 at Chico State L, 68-72 CHAPMAN W,78-66 at San Francisco State W, 61-60 at Chapman W, 66-65 at Humboldt State L, 61-76 at Sacramento State L,72-80 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 86-77 at Cal State Dominguez Hills W, 70-55 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L, 71-73 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L,47-67 at Humboldt State W, 64-62 at UC Berkeley L, 51-74 at Cal State Hayward W, 70-62 CAL STATE SAN BERNADINO W,73-59 at Chico State W, 75-72 at Nevada L, 77-91 at San Francisco State L, 69-74 CAL POLY POMONA W,80-67 SONOMA STATE W, 74-62 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 42-46 SONOMA STATE W, 78-58 MENLO W,89-71 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 85-83 at Cal Poly SLO W, 59-58 at Notre Dame de Namur W, 78-76 CAL POLY W,105-92 at Notre Dame de Namur W, 88-65 at Idaho L, 57-77

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UC RIVERSIDE W, 68-65 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 84-60 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L, 61-65 1977-78 (19-10) CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 53-41 at San Francisco State L, 67-71 at Cal State Hayward W, 73-68 UNIV. OF THE PACIFIC L, 69-78 CAL POLY W, 64-53 CHICO STATE L, 65-68 at San Francisco State L, 53-60 CAL POLY W, 74-70 ST. ANSELM (NH) W, 72-66 HUMBOLDT STATE L, 58-60 SONOMA STATE W, 80-68 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 90-84 SONOMA STATE W, 79-72 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 64-62 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 66-65 at San Francisco State W, 83-82 1982-83 (8-19) at Humboldt State L, 72-84 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 78-65 CHICO STATE L, 52-64 NORTHWEST NAZARENE W, 91-67 at Chico State W, 67-65 CAL STATE L.A. W, 94-88 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 88-59 at Cal Poly L, 46-61 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 93-90 UC SAN DIEGO W, 70-66 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 57-67 at UC Santa Barbara L, 56-76 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 64-71 at Weber State L, 65-95 HUMBOLDT STATE L, 54-55 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 45-73 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 80-63 at Nebraska L, 64-69 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 83-63 at Kansas State L, 54-84 at Cal Poly L, 59-80 WESTERN WASHINGTON W, 85-65 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 61-59 at Idaho State L, 72-102 at Sacramento State L, 66-73 CHAMINADE W, 78-73 at Sonoma State L, 74-88 UNIV. OF THE PACIFIC L, 77-83 at Sonoma State W, 107-77 at Cal State Bakersfi eld W, 73-30 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 63-49 LINFIELD COLLEGE W, 86-84 CHICO STATE L, 54-59 UC RIVERSIDE W, 61-49 at Cal State Hayward W, 61-58 at Cal State Northridge L, 59-72 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 77-73 at San Francisco State W, 74-69 at Humboldt State W, 62-61 at UC Riverside L, 59-68 at Cal State Hayward L, 60-65 at Chico State L, 62-65 SANTA CLARA L, 57-74 1979-80 (9-18) at Nevada L, 82-95 at San Francisco State* W, 75-68 at San Francisco State L, 51-92 HASTINGS (Nebraska) L, 65-99 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 80-75 at Cal State Hayward* L, 65-71 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 79-61 at Oregon L, 69-99 CHICO STATE W, 97-67 at UC Berkeley L, 62-106 at St. Martin’s L, 66-75 at Oregon L, 58-69 1984-85 (13-15) at Sonoma State W, 54-49 FRESNO PACIFIC W, 85-65 at Sacramento State L, 52-53 COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN W, 76-68 at Humboldt State L, 60-78 UC SAN DIEGO W, 90-77 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 106-83 POMONA-PITZER W, 81-61 at Chico State W, 58-55 at UC Berkeley L, 59-87 CAL STATE HAYWARD L, 69-71 at UC Berkeley L, 63-69 at Sacramento State L, 72-77 at Cal State Northridge L, 63-69 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 84-74 at UC Riverside L, 68-82 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L, 62-64 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 63-85 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 79-63 at Cal Poly Pomona L, 62-66 at Cal State Hayward L, 74-80 UC RIVERSIDE L, 48-60 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 74-66 CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS W, 76-71 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 69-76 CAL POLY L, 52-60 at Chico State W, 98-86 at Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 76-88 SONOMA STATE W, 85-62 at Pacifi c L, 60-83 at Humboldt State W, 63-58 at Cal Poly L, 58-73 CHICO STATE W, 74-66 at San Francisco State L, 61-75 at Cal State Northridge† L, 73-79 at Santa Clara L, 66-76 HUMBOLDT STATE L, 58-62 SONOMA STATE W, 79-72 vs. Puget Sound† L, 73-96 CAL POLY L, 43-49 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 77-85 at Cal State Hayward W, 52-50 at Puget Sound L, 69-77 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 83-54 at Chico State L, 57-71 1976-1977 (13-13 at Central Washington L, 70-89 at San Francisco State* L, 68-83 at Humboldt State L, 68-79 Univ. of San Francisco L, 71-120 HUMBOLDT STATE L, 68-76 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 59-70 Fresno-Pacifi c W, 87-74 CHICO STATE L, 47-57 1981-82 (8-16) U.S. INTERNATIONAL L, 67-82 Cal State Stanislaus W, 68-63 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 77-75 CAL STATE L.A. W, 76-71 at Sacramento State W, 85-61 Cal State Hayward (ot) L, 80-81 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 86-71 at UC Berkeley L, 76-83 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 80-73 Cal Poly L, 88-98 CONCORDIA (New York) W, 83-70 at Saint Mary’s L, 69-95 SANTA CLARA L, 57-94 Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 83-89 at Sonoma State W, 62-58 CAL POLY L, 48-53 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 63-61 Linfi eld W, 96-81 at San Francisco State L, 74-80 FRESNO STATE L, 43-75 at Sonoma State L, 58-78 Stanford L, 65-95 CAL STATE HAYWARD L, 78-88 UC RIVERSIDE W, 74-70 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 84-85 San Jose State L, 78-85 at Humboldt State L, 55-61 CHAPMAN W, 65-61 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 75-77 UC Riverside L, 70-75 at Chico State W, 68-64 at Pacifi c L, 74-96 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 67-49 UC Irvine W, 79-77 SONOMA STATE W, 85-70 at Santa Clara L, 81-107 CHICO STATE W, 81-67 Sacramento State L, 57-76 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 85-63 at Sonoma State L, 78-83 Humboldt State W, 60-49 at Sacramento State W, 88-82 at Sacramento State W, 81-68 1978-79 (12-14) Chico State L, 70-72 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 73-72 CAL STATE STANISLAUS L, 72-80 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L, 65-69 Cal State Hayward W, 65-61 at Cal State Hayward W, 76-75 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 65-63 SAN DIEGO W, 75-64 San Franscisco State L, 75-80 at Cal State Hayward* L, 62-69 at Cal State Hayward L, 69-80 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD L, 75-77 UC Berkeley L, 52-64 HUMBOLDT STATE W, 55-50 at Cal Poly L, 55-63 Cal State L.A.+ L, 83-88 1983-84 (13-13) CHICO STATE L, 78-87 NEVADA L, 85-117 UC Riverside W, 62-61 CAL STATE L.A. W, 81-76 SONOMA STATE L, 69-71 POINT LOMA W, 83-71 Cal State Stanislaus W, 76-65 at Fresno State L, 49-92 at Cal State Stanislaus L, 82-108 at San Diego L, 67-83 Chico State W, 57-44 UC Berkeley L, 50-76 SACRAMENTO STATE L, 65-75 at New Mexico L, 74-86 Humboldt State W, 60-59 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 65-62 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 56-47 ST. MARTIN’S L, 77-79 Cal State Stanislaus W, 78-77 NORTHWEST (Wash.) W, 123-70 at San Francisco State L, 50-51 at Chapman L, 64-82 Sacramento State W, 87-69 CAL POLY L, 62-80 at Chico State W, 76-58 at UC Riverside L, 50-65 San Franscisco State W, 91-71 UC RIVERSIDE L, 44-76 at Humboldt State L, 49-50 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W, 86-67 Cal State Hayward L, 70-71 at Santa Clara L, 58-78 at San Francisco State* L, 63-70 CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 68-67 + - later declared a forfeit at Nevada L, 64-81 CHICO STATE L, 66-68 vs. Florida A&M W, 62-60 1980-81 (15-12) HUMBOLDT STATE L, 70-82 1975-1976 (18-10) at Santa Clara L, 86-94 at Sacramento State L, 57-62 at Cal State L.A. W, 71-69 Univ. of San Francisco L, 70-90 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W, 74-68 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 85-80 at UC Riverside W, 62-54 Cal Poly L, 64-69 UC SAN DIEGO W, 70-61 RHODE ISLAND COLL. W, 86-56 CAL POLY POMONA W, 65-58 UC Berkeley L, 62-72 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 80-76 SONOMA STATE W, 65-57 CHAPMAN L, 65-66 Fresno State L, 80-108 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 64-57 at Cal State Hayward W, 65-52 SOUTHERN OREGON W, 79-67 Lewis & Clark W, 76-64 at Humboldt State W, 71-66 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L, 60-63 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W, 62-59 Howard W, 89-77 at Chico State L, 65-75 at Chico State L, 73-87 at Stanford L, 62-68 Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 66-67 at Sacramento State W, 81-67 at Humboldt State L, 52-65 at Fresno State L, 56-75 Pacifi c (Ore.) W, 93-55 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W, 84-68 SACRAMENTO STATE W, 79-77 ST. MARTIN’S L, 68-69 Luther (Iowa) (ot) W, 81-71 at Cal State Hayward L, 73-75 at Cal State Stanislaus W, 88-87 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W, 72-57 Cal Poly W, 72-48 at San Francisco State W, 66-62 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR W, 74-64 BYU-HAWAII W, 79-76 Chico State W, 71-59 at Sonoma State W, 74-71 at Santa Clara L, 70-71 UC Riverside W, 75-74

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San Franscisco State (ot) W, 74-68 Humboldt State W, 88-63 UC Irvine L, 69-72 1967-1968 (17-11) Cal State Hayward W, 94-71 Chico State L, 67-73 San Francisco State L, 55-66 Ohio State L, 52-95 Stanford L, 76-91 Cal State Hayward L, 67-72 Kent State L, 63-81 Humboldt State W, 68-51 1972-1973 (14-12) UC San Diego L, 80-81 Occidental L, 74-82 UC Irvine W, 84-72 Missouri L, 70-77 San Franscisco State L, 55-69 Saint Mary’s L, 71-79 UC Riverside W, 82-77 Southern Illinois L, 74-76 Cal State Hayward W, 76-72 Pacifi c L, 59-90 Sacramento State L, 74-77 Iowa State L, 60-86 Chico State (ot) W, 63-56 Colorado State W, 95-90 Cal State Stanislaus W, 98-74 Pacifi c L, 49-74 Sacramento State L, 67-93 Colorado College W, 116-47 Cal State Hayward W, 86-71 Saint Mary’s L, 77-79 Sonoma State W, 91-72 UC San Diego W, 100-61 San Francisco State W, 85-80 UC Riverside L, 60-67 Humboldt State W, 86-72 Simon Fraser W, 71-66 Cal State Stanislaus W, 96-66 Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 67-73 Chico State W, 76-72 Western Washington L, 59-63 Sacramento State L, 74-82 Whitworth W, 68-57 Sacramento State W, 69-67 Chico State W, 69-67 Athletes in Action (exhib.) L, 85-105 Humboldt State W, 87-76 Nevada W, 82-77 Humboldt State W, 71-60 Sonoma State L, 65-69 1969-1970 (14-11) Sacramento State L, 87-93 Chico State W, 72-70 Cal State Hayward W, 79-69 Saint Mary’s L, 63-64 UC San Diego W, 78-76 Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 65-87 San Franscisco State W, 72-64 Univ. of San Diego L, 76-80 UC Riverside L, 76-84 Cal Poly Pomona (ot) L, 82-84 Chico State (ot) L, 84-86 Cal Western W, 69-61 Humboldt State W, 99-71 UC Riverside L, 50-56 Cal Poly Pomona W, 85-82 Sonoma State W, 60-50 1974-1975 (16-12) UC San Diego W, 74-69 Sonoma State W, 79-73 Cal State Hayward W, 86-66 New Mexico L, 68-79 Nevada W, 82-78 Tahoe College W, 100-85 San Francisco State (2ot) W, 99-91 New Mexico State L, 46-76 Puget Sound (ot) W, 71-66 Pacifi c L, 65-83 Cal State Hayward W, 80-71 Arizona L, 58-84 Athletes in Action (exhib.) L, 81-83 Cal Poly L, 85-95 San Francisco State L, 66-73 Cal State Bakersfi eld L, 63-64 Sacramento State W, 82-66 Puget Sound L, 60-84 Chico State W, 85-68 Santa Clara L, 74-81 Cal State Stanislaus W, 74-65 Simon Fraser (exhib.) L, 71-76 Humboldt State W, 93-85 Whitworth W, 61-56 Sonoma State L, 69-77 Western Washington L, 55-57 Sonoma State W, 74-59 Nevada L, 64-104 Humboldt State W, 72-61 Sacramento State W, 57-46 Nevada W, 122-71 UC San Diego W, 80-69 Chico State W,79-69 Humboldt State L, 71-82 Sacramento State W, 99-74 Cal Poly L, 63-72 Sacramento State L, 78-84 Sonoma State W, 76-53 UNLV L, 91-96 Fresno State L, 62-65 Cal State Stanislaus W, 79-69 UC Irvine W, 91-73 San Diego State L, 72-79 Cal State Hayward W, 67-55 San Franscisco State W, 74-67 UC San Diego W, 95-76 San Francisco State L, 62-64 Cal State Hayward W, 83-59 Chico State W, 55-50 1966-67 (21-7) San Jose State W, 66-55 Chico State L, 63-83 Colorado Mines W, 80-76 Humboldt State W, 63-54 1971-1972 (11-14) Cal State Hayward L, 86-91 Colorado College W, 59-48 UC Berkeley L, 78-89 Santa Clara L, 53-86 San Francisco State L, 72-74 Regis College W, 109-93 UC Riverside L, 58-62 Puget Sound L, 73-84 Cal State Hayward L, 68-79 Colorado State L, 111-71 UC San Diego W, 93-67 Seattle Pacifi c L, 71-82 San Francisco State W, 76-65 So. California College W, 90-67 Sacramento State W, 99-98 Portland State L, 60-94 Humboldt State W, 77-75 Claremont McKenna L, 59-62 Chico State W, 77-57 San Jose State L, 72-86 Sonoma State W, 105-72 Fresno Pacifi c W, 90-78 San Franscisco State W, 63-49 Saint Mary’s W, 84-82 Fresno Pacifi c W, 100-76 Sonoma State W, 73-44 Cal State Hayward W, 72-62 Cal Poly L, 70-80 Sacramento State W, 73-67 UC Riverside W, 86-74 Chico State W, 66-54 Cal State Hayward W, 70-56 Sonoma State W, 60-55 Sacramento State W, 71-70 San Francisco State L, 54-68 1968-1969 (18-10) Humboldt State W, 80-72 Cal State Stanislaus W, 101-57 Humboldt State L, 57-77 Santa Clara L, 66-94 Chico State W, 60-57 Humboldt State W, 114-58 Sonoma State W, 107-71 Fresno Pacifi c W, 84-76 UC Irvine L, 66-81 Cal State Stanislaus W, 78-64 Chico State L, 66-71 Tahoe Paradise L, 60-72 UC San Diego W, 93-66 UC Riverside L, 77-78 UC Irvine L, 60-63 Sonoma State W, 75-65 UC Riverside L, 56-67 UC Irvine W, 84-79 UC San Diego W, 70-66 Cal State Stanislaus W, 99-87 Cal State Hayward L, 58-66 UC Berkeley L, 67-100 Whitworth W, 86-67 San Francisco State W, 63-62 1973-1974 (13-13) UC San Diego W, 70-66 UC Riverside W, 95-87 Nevada W, 69-51 Minnesota L, 45-55 Sacramento State L, 70-78 San Francisco State (ot) L, 60-66 Sacramento State W, 58-52 Wisconsin L, 53-97 Cal State Stanislaus W, 88-79 Cal State Hayward W, 75-67 Cal State Hayward W, 67-60 Memphis State L, 61-105 San Franscisco State W, 80-75 Chico State W, 56-47 San Francisco State W, 73-67 Oregon L, 59-82 Cal State Hayward L, 74-75 Sonoma State W, 85-69 Sonoma State W, 79-37 Nevada L, 72-82 Cal State Stanislaus W, 103-80 Humboldt State W, 82-69 Humboldt State W, 97-77 North Park (Ill.) W, 65-62 Sacramento State L, 81-85 UC Irvine L, 89-99 Nevada W, 49-40 Claremont McKenna W, 65-61 Sonoma State W, 97-68 UC San Diego L, 78-84 Sacramento State L, 61-62 Cal Poly L, 35-52 Humboldt State W, 69-58 UC Riverside L, 72-85 Chico State W, 64-52 Chico State W, 75-73 Chico State W, 74-66 Cal State Stanislaus L, 89-99 Nevada Southern L, 83-100 Univ. of San Francisco L, 71-94 Saint Mary’s W, 62-54 Portland State W, 81-61 Cal State Hayward W, 74-67 1970-1971 (9-16) Sacramento State W, 76-61 San Franscisco State W, 87-57 Memphis State L, 79-99 Nevada W, 73-57 1965-66 (16-7) Sonoma State L, 66-81 Murray State L, 61-68 Sacramento State W, 77-74 Fresno Pacifi c W, 90-88 Humboldt State L, 59-68 Western Kentucky L, 65-88 Nevada W, 70-57 Sonoma State W, 62-42 UC Santa Cruz W, 96-47 San Jose State L, 65-85 Chico State W, 86-59 Alumni W, 64-55 UC Riverside L, 55-56 Portland State L, 73-89 Sonoma State (ot) W, 74-67 California Baptist W, 91-65 Sacramento State W, 54-49 Saint Mary’s L, 70-75 Humboldt State W, 91-68 UC Riverside W, 72-71 Cal State Stanislaus W, 70-65 Western Washington L, 57-64 San Francisco State (ot) W, 62-60 Fresno Pacifi c L, 72-74 San Franscisco State L, 67-68 Whitworth W, 79-52 Cal State Hayward L, 74-81 Azusa Pacifi c W, 81-50 Cal State Hayward W, 72-58 Cal State Stanislaus L, 65-74 UNLV L, 81-84 Azusa Pacifi c L, 73-74 Cal State Stanislaus W, 79-45 Sonoma State W, 115-74 UC Irvine L, 70-82 Southern Cal. College W, 66-56 Sacramento State W, 81-71 Humboldt State W, 77-71 Sonoma State W, 57-46 Saint Mary’s L,75-80 Cal State Stanislaus L, 71-77 UC Irvine W, 66-61 Sonoma State W, 82-71 UC San Diego L, 60-72 San Francisco State L, 57-58

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Cal State Hayward W, 50-43 Cal State Hayward W, 46-44 Chapman College L, 37-69 Chico State W, 62-41 Sacramento State L, 80-93 Nevada L, 41-57 Long Beach State L, 52-77 Mather Field L, 54-75 Nevada L, 62-88 Sacramento State W, 46-44 Nevada L, 58-63 Mather Field W, 57-41 Chico State W, 59-53 Chico State W, 58-57 Nevada L, 47-81 Sacramento State L, 55-70 Humboldt State W, 62-51 Humboldt State L, 57-58 Humboldt State W, 73-49 Saint Mary’s L, 54-76 Chico State W, 69-65 San Francisco State L, 62-71 Humboldt State L, 52-55 Nevada L, 31-43 Sacramento State W, 81-71 Cal State Hayward L, 56-65 Chico State W, 69-57 Nevada L, 49-78 Nevada L, 57-60 Nevada L, 75-87 San Francisco State L, 45-71 Sacramento State L, 37-43 San Francisco State L, 69-83 Cal State Hayward L, 64-66 San Francisco State L, 62-64 Chico State L, 49-67 Cal State Hayward W, 73-71 Chico State L, 49-61 Humboldt State L, 52-67 Humboldt State W, 73-56 1961-62 (8-15) Humboldt State L, 45-65 Houston L, 47-95 1958-59 (2-20) 1964-65 (13-10) Centenary (La.) L, 58-75 Olympic Club L, 39-76 1955-56 (3-17) Fresno Pacifi c W, 73-53 Loyola (La.) L, 63-93 Pacifi c L, 54-89 Saint Mary’s L, 41-72 Claremont McKenna W, 51-48 Pacifi c (Ore.) W, 75-56 Alumni W, 61-36 Saint Mary’s L, 38-74 UC Riverside W, 76-58 Pacifi c W, 75-56 UC Blues L, 59-80 Alumni W, 61-45 Nevada L, 62-71 California Baptist W, 84-56 Cal Poly L, 68-79 Fresno State L, 55-68 Humboldt State W, 75-56 UC Riverside L, 64-70 Humboldt State L, 42-69 Marc Island L, 62-71 California Baptist W, 92-72 Pasadena College L, 70-93 Chico State W, 63-54 Sacramento State W, 52-35 California Baptist W, 67-53 Redlands L, 61-72 Willamette L, 51-72 Chico State L, 53-68 UC Riverside W, 73-69 Univ. of San Diego L, 58-60 Nevada L, 52-70 Humboldt State L, 49-66 Southern Cal. College L, 66-67 Orange County State L, 56-85 Nevada L, 42-56 Humboldt State L, 43-57 Fresno Pacifi c L, 70-72 Chico State (ot) W, 61-55 Redlands L, 59-85 Humboldt State L, 59-61 San Francisco State (ot) W, 66-64 Humboldt State W, 86-42 Occidental L, 59-101 Chico State L, 52-75 Nevada L, 62-66 Chico State L, 67-74 Whittier L, 39-78 Chico State L, 67-81 Sacramento State W, 63-52 Humboldt State W, 61-53 UC Santa Barbara L, 59-94 Mather Field W, 64-44 Chico State (ot) L, 64-66 Nevada W, 73-60 San Francisco State L, 56-65 Sacramento State L, 56-81 Humboldt State L, 50-59 Sacramento State L, 57-60 San Francisco State L, 53-80 San Francisco State L, 57-60 Cal State Hayward L, 70-82 San Francisco State W, 87-76 Sacramento State L, 47-70 San Francisco State L, 51-60 Cal State Hayward (ot) W, 60-59 Cal State Hayward L, 51-59 Chico State L, 47-62 Mather Field L, 50-62 California Baptist W, 87-70 San Francisco State L, 62-74 Chico State L, 54-67 Sacramento State L, 61-67 Nevada W, 73-64 Sacramento State L, 55-67 Humboldt State L, 50-67 Nevada L, 57-82 Sacramento State L, 62-70 Nevada L, 75-87 Humboldt State L, 48-58 Nevada L, 55-87 San Francisco State W, 64-59 Cal State Hayward L, 64-66 Sacramento State L, 39-61 Humboldt State L, 62-63 1954-55 (2-16) Chico State L, 63-75 1960-61 (4-17) 1957-58 (6-17) Saint Mary’s L, 59-95 Memphis State L, 53-118 Mare Island W, 49-42 Saint Mary’s L, 57-70 1963-64 (7-15) St. Louis L, 24-76 UC Blues L, 36-53 Mather Field L, 40-47 Ohio State L, 42-68 Bradley L, 65-102 McClellan AFB W, 44-42 Mather Field W, 77-58 Dayton L, 47-76 San Jose State L, 39-63 Alumni W, 78-54 Pomona College L, 72-73 Toledo L, 48-74 Saint Mary’s L, 52-71 Olympic Club L, 35-65 Cal State L.A. L, 68-83 DePaul L, 59-98 UC Riverside W, 86-55 Redlands L, 38-50 Whittier L, 96-67 Pacifi c L, 53-63 Fresno State L, 54-88 Whittier College L, 32-54 UC Blues L, 46-56 Cal State Northridge W, 68-54 Pacifi c L, 49-69 Chico State W, 58-55 Chico State L, 64-78 Claremont McKenna W, 63-55 Sacramento State L, 68-82 Sacramento State L, 45-59 Chico State L, 60-75 San Diego State L, 47-76 Gonzaga L, 79-123 Willamette L, 38-67 Sacramento State L, 52-58 Nevada L, 62-83 Montana State L, 48-78 Mather Field W, 54-50 Humboldt State L, 67-76 Cal State Hayward W, 68-62 Eastern Montana L, 72-73 Chico State L, 33-71 Humboldt State L, 66-69 Chico State L, 58-68 Nevada L, 54-71 Sacramento State L, 54-58 San Francisco State L, 57-78 Humboldt State L, 59-66 San Francisco State L, 70-76 Sacramento State L, 43-57 San Francisco State L, 57-88 California West. L, 53-66 Chico State W, 68-53 Nevada L, 37-64 Nevada L, 57-71 UC Riverside W, 85-68 Humboldt State L, 63-75 Nevada L, 43-66 Nevada W, 62-53 San Francisco State W, 63-57 Sacramento State L, 55-78 Occidental W, 61-59 Sacramento State L, 62-63 Sacramento State L, 45-47 Humboldt State W, 73-59 UC Santa Barbara L, 43-76 Nevada L, 44-76 Chico State W, 58-54 Chico State L, 47-50 1953-54 (4-17) Cal State Hayward L, 55-62 San Francisco State L, 69-88 San Francisco State L, 40-62 Tower Bridge Garage L, 55-58 San Francisco State L, 67-81 Nevada L, 57-72 San Francisco State L, 54-68 Saint Mary’s L, 55-79 Sacramento State L, 56-73 Humboldt State L, 44-69 Mather Field L, 43-53 Chico State W, 74-64 1959-60 (4-20) Humboldt State L, 32-51 Saint Mary’s L, 36-57 Humboldt State W, 81-59 Saint Mary’s L, 38-60 Pacifi c L, 48-65 Alumni W, 65-42 1956-57 (5-18) Whittier L, 52-76 1962-63 (5-15) Pacifi c L, 37-55 McClellan AFB W, 65-58 UC Blues L, 50-71 California Baptist W, 89-52 Valparaiso (Ind.) L, 45-89 Olympic Club L, 53-73 Alumni W, 53-24 Pacifi c L, 64-77 Washington (Mo.) L, 48-63 Alumni W, 75-53 Chico State L, 61-74 Sacramento State L, 46-60 Southern Illinois L, 37-76 Saint Mary’s L, 50-68 Nevada L, 57-76 Pacifi c L, 42-74 Chico State L, 68-74 Fresno State L, 66-91 Nevada L, 50-84 Chapman College L, 61-71 Sacramento State W, 45-43 UC Blues L, 53-55 Mather Field L, 43-54 Sacramento State L, 50-52 Nevada L, 49-64 McClellan AFB W, 51-43 Sacramento State L, 37-49 Hamline (Minn.) W, 61-46 Saint Mary’s L, 49-63 Sacramento State L, 51-63 Pomona College W, 72-59 Chico State (ot) L, 56-57 Sacramento State L, 47-77 Chico State L, 77-86 San Francisco State L, 61-80 Humboldt State L, 34-45 Sacramento State L, 31-60 Humboldt State L, 71-74 San Francisco State L, 59-69 Univ. of San Diego L, 50-52 Cal State L.A. L, 61-90 San Francisco State L, 76-77 UC Blues L, 69-79 San Francisco State L, 41-52 UC Santa Barbara L, 53-66 San Francisco State L, 53-57 Sacramento State W, 45-44

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Chico State L, 59-69 Southern Oregon L, 58-67 San Francisco State L, 58-68 Pacifi c L, 37-47 Humboldt State W, 73-59 Chico State L, 49-67 Southern Oregon L, 54-62 Pacifi c L, 26-40 Humboldt State L, 50-69 Chico State L, 54-56 Southern Oregon L, 45-57 Saint Mary’s L, 32-43 San Francisco State L, 55-73 Humboldt State L, 38-52 Saint Mary’s L, 31-49 1952-53 (8-16) San Francisco State L, 50-67 Humboldt State L, 42-52 Chico State W, 33-30 Travis AFB W, 68-62 Sacramento State L, 55-56 San Francisco State L, 47-59 Chico State L, 34-49 Mare Island Hospital W, 78-68 Humboldt State W, 68-61 San Francisco State W, 61-59 Humboldt State L, 28-49 Alumni W, 61-54 Humboldt State W, 60-33 Humboldt State (2ot)L, 52-54 Humboldt State L, 32-43 Mare Island Hospital W, 76-65 Humboldt State W, 52-46 Beale AFB W, 66-54 1949-50 (15-8) 1940-41 (6-18) Mather AFB L, 54-68 Gem Garage W, 61-49 1946-47 (7-15) Spalding Bros. W, 41-34 Sacramento State L, 54-71 LaVerne W, 57-45 Sac. Coca Cola W, 50-26 Alumni W, 30-22 Travis AFB W, 71-57 UC Blues L, 36-44 Fairfi eld AAB W, 45-40 Auburn PSEZ W, 26-19 Humboldt State L, 59-62 Sacramento State W, 57-53 Saint Mary’s L, 34-45 Spalding Bros. W, 34-29 Humboldt State W, 69-53 Stockton Amblers L, 45-53 Spalding Bros. W, 37-34 Sac Sporting Goods W, 30-28 Chico State W, 72-70 Whittier W, 67-61 Pacifi c L, 38-39 San Francisco State L, 31-44 Chico State L, 69-98 Chico State L, 51-54 UC Santa Barbara L, 37-46 San Francisco State L, 32-40 UC Blues L, 64-70 Chico State W, 46-41 UC Santa Barbara L, 35-52 UC Twin Bears L, 21-36 Beale AFB L, 51-53 Sacramento State L, 44-48 Fairfi eld AAB L, 42-43 Nevada L, 43-49 Humboldt State L, 59-71 San Francisco State W, 48-32 Alameda NAB W, 54-46 Nevada W, 37-35 Humboldt State L, 58-72 San Francisco State W, 61-47 Nevada L, 38-47 Pacifi c L, 23-44 Southern Oregon L, 57-60 UC Blues L, 47-49 Nevada L, 22-38 Chico State L, 29-44 Southern Oregon L, 54-72 Olympic Club W, 55-49 Chico State W, 44-42 Chico State L, 24-48 Sacramento State L, 39-62 Spalding Bros. W, 55-44 San Francisco State L, 51-60 Olympic Club L, 41-67 Pacifi c L, 53-76 Humboldt State L, 35-43 San Francisco State L, 46-66 UC Berkeley L, 30-41 Southern Oregon L, 57-60 Humboldt State W, 52-51 Chico State L, 55-62 Fresno State L, 29-44 Southern Oregon L, 64-68 Sacramento State W, 44-39 Fresno State L, 33-45 Fresno State L, 38-45 Chico State L, 67-75 San Francisco State W, 49-39 Fresno State W, 48-44 Pacifi c L, 31-48 Chico State L, 55-79 San Francisco State W, 66-44 Chico State L, 48-54 Pacifi c L, 27-38 Southern Oregon W, 51-42 Humboldt State W, 50-49 Chico State L, 37-55 1951-52 (14-10) Southern Oregon W, 64-45 Humboldt State L, 49-77 Chico State L, 47-52 Alumni W, 60-49 Chico State L, 58-59 Chico State L, 48-64 Pacifi c L, 28-32 Mare Island Hospital W, 65-41 Chico State L, 44-63 Pacifi c L, 47-66 Humboldt State L, 28-54 Stockton Amblers L, 39-60 Humboldt State L, 29-51 Nevada L, 51-64 1948-49 (13-12) 1945-46 (2-13) Nevada L, 40-61 Roseville AC W, 53-30 Fairfi eld-Suisun AB L, 36-41 1939-40 (14-7) Whittier W, 59-55 Fairfi eld AAB W, 72-35 Spalding Bros. L, 28-40 Cal West. St. Life W, 47-33 Pomona College L, 54-58 Sacramento Jcts L, 31-60 Fresno State L, 31-38 Spalding Bros. W, 28-24 Humboldt State W, 53-37 Sacramento State (2ot)W, 64-58 Fresno State L, 35-40 Spalding Bros. W, 48-37 Humboldt State W, 64-44 UC Blues L, 38-59 Pacifi c L, 36-38 Univ. of San Francisco W, 45-30 Chico State L, 54-74 San Francisco State L, 57-63 San Francisco State L, 34-48 UCLA L, 32-34 Chico State W, 62-41 San Francisco State W, 56-46 Chico State W, 53-45 Loyola (La.) L, 37-42 San Francisco State L, 60-63 Sacramento State L, 44-45 UC Blues L, 39-47 Whittier L, 34-36 Camp Beale W, 70-44 Chico State L, 29-43 San Francisco State W, 53-48 UC Santa Barbara W, 45-38 Tan-Tan Club W, 71-57 Chico State L, 45-41 Camp Beale L, 36-46 UC Santa Barbara L, 36-46 Southern Oregon W, 71-54 UC Blues L, 47-66 Chico State L, 50-65 UC Twin Bears W, 42-34 Southern Oregon W, 72-64 Sacramento State W, 51-35 Pacifi c L, 41-43 UC Berkeley L, 29-60 Humboldt State L, 64-81 Fairfi eld AAB W, 65-31 Camp Beale L, 30-62 Chico State W, 35-33 Humboldt State W, 72-52 Humboldt State L, 30-55 Nevada L, 18-67 Chico State W, 37-25 Sacramento State L, 45-76 Humboldt State W, 49-36 Nevada L, 30-58 San Francisco State L, 35-53 Southern Oregon W, 61-59 Southern Oregon L, 44-63 San Francisco State L, 54-70 Southern Oregon W, 65-52 Southern Oregon W, 66-52 1942-43 (2-6) Fresno State W, 40-31 Sacramento State L, 46-55 San Francisco State W, 62-56 UC Berkeley L, 20-50 Fresno State W, 39-33 Chico State W, 56-47 San Francisco State W, 49-40 Mather Field L, 28-37 Pacifi c W, 41-27 Chico State L, 69-72 Humboldt State W, 45-37 UC Coast Guard L, 32-46 Pacifi c W, 49-40 Humboldt State W, 50-40 Mare Island Apprentices W, 39-24 Nevada W, 49-37 1950-51 (2-22) Chico State L, 30-64 UC Twin Bears L, 32-43 Nevada W, 48-35 Pacifi c L, 39-59 Chico State L, 47-73 Camp Kohler W, 42-39 Pacifi c L, 47-60 Southern Oregon W, 65-48 Nevada L, 40-48 1938-39 (18-8) UC Blues L, 65-76 Southern Oregon L, 54-55 Nevada L, 32-49 Spalding Bros. W, 24-22 UC Blues L, 40-73 Golden St. Creamery W, 35-25 Sacramento State L, 57-63 1947-48 (2-18) 1941-42 (3-16) Santa Clara L, 40-49 Fresno State L, 62-69 Cal Poly L, 37-57 Spalding Bros. L, 20-34 Placer JC W, 35-29 Whittier L, 59-69 Cal Poly L, 37-52 Napa Rough Riders L, 23-28 Placer JC L, 46-49 Pomona College L, 38-43 UC Berkeley L, 42-58 San Francisco State L, 40-46 Santa Rosa JC W, 41-28 Cal Poly L, 61-74 Chico State L, 50-61 San Francisco State L, 35-50 Whittier L, 23-25 San Francisco State L, 50-64 Chico State L, 49-62 Univ. of San Francisco L, 35-50 Saint Mary’s L, 31-37 San Francisco State L, 57-64 UC Blues L, 39-54 Fresno State L, 19-29 Koss Service Station W, 52-38 Chico State L, 47-56 Chico State L, 35-36 Fresno State L, 33-44 Saint Mary’s L, 40-57 Chico State L, 47-64 Chico State L, 40-52 Univ. of San Francisco L, 27-39 Modesto JC L, 24-31 Nevada L, 55-66 Southern Oregon L, 36-57 Nevada W, 54-42 Santa Rosa JC W, 46-44 Nevada L, 38-61 Southern Oregon L, 35-49 Nevada W, 37-35 UC Berkeley L, 35-52 Southern Oregon L, 60-72 San Francisco State L, 50-56 UC Berkeley L, 23-57 Sacramento City W, 47-41

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Sacramento City W, 51-30 Golden St. Creamery L, 28-40 1931-32 (8-10) Nevada L, 17-36 Chico State W, 46-22 Fresno State W, 37-35 Yuba City W, 35-25 Chico State W, 54-42 Fresno State L, 32-34 Olson’s Swedes L, 26-32 1927-28 (1-12) San Francisco State W, 44-43 Pacifi c L, 40-52 Turner Club W, 25-12 Vacaville AC W, 29-11 San Francisco State W, 54-40 Pacifi c L, 29-34 UC Berkeley L, 28-41 Sacramento AC L, 19-21 Fresno State W, 55-36 Nevada L, 28-34 Auburn Cubs W, 27-21 Chico State L, 17-28 Fresno State W, 51-33 Nevada W, 36-35 YMI Sacrmento L, 23-27 Chico State L, 23-29 Stanford L, 26-30 Chico State W, 39-28 Sacramento City W, 26-22 UC Berkeley L, 26-46 Pacifi c W, 45-24 Chico State L, 28-37 Nevada L, 25-43 Pacifi c W, 36-28 1934-35 (8-12) Chico State W, 23-21 Nevada L, 18-34 Nevada W, 55-40 Alumni W, 35-4 San Jose State W, 41-30 Fresno State L, 19-43 Nevada W, 47-39 Wnd Friendship Club W, 44-26 San Jose State L, 28-50 Fresno State L, 24-29 Turner Hardware L, 23-38 Yuba City L, 13-51 St. Ignatius L, 25-40 1937-38 (6-15) Univ. of San Francisco L, 26-42 Fresno State W, 45-34 St. Ignatius L, 16-55 Sacramento YMI W, 23-15 Sacramento State W, 34-23 Fresno State W, 37-30 Pacifi c L, 14-36 Stockton YMI L, 30-35 Sacramento State W, 42-32 Pacifi c L, 15-26 Pacifi c L, 17-43 Santa Clara L, 22-30 UC Berkeley L, 18-45 Pacifi c L, 25-26 Spalding Bros. W, 20-17 San Francisco State W, 38-33 Nevada L, 34-40 1926-27 (2-8) Santa Rosa JC L, 27-38 San Francisco State L, 32-37 Nevada L, 29-35 Chico State L, 30-34 Cardinal Stores W, 30-21 Olson’s Swedes L, 39-47 Chico State W, 22-16 Placer JC W, 30-27 Chico State L, 21-33 1930-31 (9-5) UC Berkeley L, 21-32 Modesto JC L, 27-36 Chico State L, 23-34 Lodi AC W, 35-25 Fresno State L, N/A UC Berkeley L, 30-56 Fresno State L, 33-43 DePue Warehouse W, 39-32 Fresno State L, N/A Sacramento City L, 32-35 Fresno State L, 34-37 Fresno State L, 27-32 St. Ignatius L, 12-25 Sacramento City L, 29-30 Pacifi c L, 27-41 Fresno State L, 16-31 St. Ignatius L, 15-45 Chico State L, 37-45 Pacifi c L, 37-41 Vacaville AC W, 70-22 UC Santa Barbara W, 26-19 Chico State L, 38-42 Nevada W, 60-28 Nevada W, 30-24 Yuba-Sutter Am. Leg. L, 17-36 San Francisco State L, 43-47 Nevada W, 40-34 Nevada W, 35-34 Auburn Bears L, 17-37 San Francisco State L, 36-38 San Jose State W, 52-44 Pacifi c W, 26-24 Fresno State W, 48-35 San Jose State L, 32-50 Pacifi c W, 40-24 1925-26 (1-13) Fresno State W, 40-32 Lodi AC W, 44-40 Chico State L, 14-17 Pacifi c L, 39-46 1933-34 (5-11) San Jose State L, 27-44 Chico State W, 24-4 Pacifi c L, 20-27 Marcus Auto Supply W, 40-32 San Jose State L, 37-47 Vallejo Redmen L, 18-28 Nevada L, 41-42 San Francisco State L, 28-30 Chico State W, 37-35 Nevada L, 15-28 Nevada L, 43-46 Olson’s Swedes L, 19-24 Chico State L, 27-38 Nevada L, 22-38 Turner Hardware W, 37-36 Saint Mary’s L, 18-25 1936-37 (6-15) San Jose State L, 30-35 1929-30 (9-12) Saint Mary’s L, 17-23 Stanford L, 16-42 San Jose State L, 29-35 Sacramento City W, 43-41 Fresno State L, 13-37 Golden St. Creamery W, 41-32 Chico State L, 34-36 Kimball-Upson Co. W, 51-33 Fresno State L, N/A Santa Clara L, 26-55 Chico State W, 35-33 Vacaville AC W, 50-26 Santa Clara L, 19-21 Sacramento City W, 40-29 Sacramento City L, 25-49 Celtic AC W, 54-30 Santa Clara L, 13-27 Sacramento City L, 42-46 UC Berkeley L, 15-51 Vacaville AC W, 50-31 St. Ignatius L, 15-36 Brigham Young L, 28-38 Golden St. Creamery W, 37-17 Nevada L, 25-35 Pacifi c L, 13-17 Brigham Young L, 32-33 Pacifi c L, 22-36 Nevada L, 18-22 Pacifi c L, 18-37 Spalding Bros. L, 33-35 Pacifi c L, 22-36 Silva’s Garage W, 62-47 UC Berkeley L, 27-52 St. Joseph’s Sodality L, 14-47 Pacifi c L, 22-23 1924-25 (4-8) City of Oakland L, 39-47 Nevada L, 25-26 Pacifi c L, 24-42 Sacramento City W, 54-9 Stockton Amblers W, 37-33 Nevada W, 24-23 WIlliams AC W, 39-37 UC Berkeley L, 10-26 Chico State L, 22-38 San Jose State L, 30-39 Fresno State W, 28-19 Chico State L, 35-39 1932-33 (13-9) San Jose State L, 27-45 Fresno State L, 19-28 San Francisco State L, 35-43 Auburn Cubs L, 37-41 Fresno State W, 29-27 Stanford L, 7-31 San Francisco State L, 39-40 Yuba City W, 43-32 Fresno State L, 32-36 St. Ignatius L, 13-22 Fresno State W, 50-49 Phi Delts of Stockton L, 21-27 Celtic AC L, 30-31 Saint Mary’s L, 18-33 Fresno State L, 40-43 Lincoln Zebras W, 35-27 Knights Landing AC L, 33-42 Saint Mary’s W, 23-20 Pacifi c W, 26-22 Williams Town W, 44-26 Chico State L, 27-45 Nevada L, 18-31 Pacifi c L, 29-31 Sacramento City W, 45-25 Chico State L, 24-56 Nevada L, 9-33 Nevada L, 28-33 Hottentots W, 35-28 Knights Landing AC W, 41-35 Pacifi c L, 18-20 Nevada W, 41-38 Yuba City L, 28-30 Lincoln Zebras L, 30-41 Pacifi c W, 17-14 Olson’s Swedes L, 26-55 1935-36 (3-18) UC Berkeley L, 9-45 1928-29 (1-13) 1923-24 (11-5) Stockton YMCA L, 25-43 Celtic AC W, 45-41 Chico State L, 14-38 Stockton Amblers L, 31-41 Spalding Bros. L, 37-47 San Francisco State W, 39-27 Chico State L, N/A Pacifi c W, 19-10 Negro Hosts L, 12-25 Chico State W, 31-24 Fresno State L, 22-39 Pacifi c L, 19-21 NSGW Stockton L, 24-37 Chico State W, 34-21 Fresno State L, 16-47 St. Ignatius L, 18-31 Stockton YMCA L, 18-39 San Jose State W, 56-37 Dixon Firemen L, 34-40 Saint Mary’s L, 19-29 Sacramento City L, 31-33 San Jose State W, 33-28 Roseville Am. Leg. L, 32-35 Woodland Legion W, 21-9 Sacramento YMCA L, 29-32 Fresno State L, 33-37 Knights Landing AC L, 20-21 Woodland Legion W, 26-21 UC Berkeley L, 22-47 Fresno State W, 32-28 St. Ignatius L, 11-67 Sacramento City W, 22-8 San Francisco State L, 25-35 Pacifi c L, 16-44 St. Ignatius L, 29-72 Sacramento City W, 27-9 San Francisco State L, 25-35 Pacifi c L, 26-30 Pacifi c L, 24-36 Saint Mary’s W, 29-15 Chico State L, 33-40 Nevada (3ot)W, 45-37 Pacifi c L, 17-28 Nevada W, 15-14 Olson’s Swedes L, 24-43 Nevada L, 26-28 Celtic Club W, 39-27 Nevada L, 23-24 No. Life Insurance L, 24-27 Nevada L, 18-32 Modesto JC W, 18-17

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Fresno State W, 24-23 Red Bluff AA L, 21-29 Fresno State W, 25-24 Stockton YMCA W, 36-28 CONFERENCE POSTSEASON HISTORY St. Ignatius W, 22-12 Nevada L, 24-27 1998 NCAC Shaughnessy Final ...... Won vs. Sonoma St., 59-57 Saint Mary’s L, 24-44 1922-23 (10-3) Winters L, 24-35 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Won vs. Stanislaus St., 62-52 Chico State W, 23-11 Stockton YMCA L, 24-25 1997 NCAC Shaughnessy Final ...... Won vs. Cal State Hayward, 94-60 San Jose State W, 20-8 Reno YMCA W, 23-21 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Won vs. Sonoma St., 62-61 San Jose State W, 24-14 Winters L, 24-25 1996 NCAC Shaughnessy Final ...... Won vs. Sonoma St., 75-67 Hawaii All-Stars W, 23-22 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Won vs. Chico St., 94-79 1914-15 (3-9) Fresno State L, 15-42 1995 NCAC Shaughnessy Final ...... Won vs. Chico St., 102-65 Fresno State W, 30-17 Sacramento AC L, 21-29 Clovis All-Stars W, 26-12 Stockton HS W, 21-18 NCAC Shaughnessy Semifi nal ...... Lost vs. Chico St., 79-86 Pacifi c L, 9-19 Stockton AC L, 13-36 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Won vs. S.F. St., 58-49 Vacaville All-Stars W, 47-17 Stanford L, 16-23 1993 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Lost at Stanislaus St., 71-85 Vacaville All-Stars W, 32-21 Stanford L, 31-36 1992 NCAC Shaughnessy Final ...... Lost at Chico St., 75-77 Nevada W, 26-15 UC Berkeley JV L, 29-53 NCAC Shaughnessy Semifi nal ...... Won at Chico St., 71-57 Nevada L, 13-21 Red Bluff AA L, 24-28 Grass Valley Golds W, 31-30 Reno YMCA W, 31-24 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Won vs. Stanislaus St., 93-74 Nevada L, 25-46 1991 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Lost to San Francisco St., 76-80 1921-22 (2-5) Stockton HS W, 35-13 1989 NCAC Shaughnessy Final ...... Lost at Sonoma St.., 79-83 American Legion L, N/A Winters HS L, 22-39 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Won vs. Cal State Hayward, 60-59 (ot) Kimball-Upson L, 24-47 UC Berkeley L, 20-37 1988 NCAC Shaughnessy Final ...... Lost at Cal State Hayward, 68-75 Nevada L, 24-28 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Won at San Francisco St., 62-60 Nevada L, 22-32 1913-14 (7-5) Fresno State W, 37-28 Acorn Club W, 25-21 1987 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Lost to Humboldt St., 52-58 Pacifi c L, 18-21 Reno YMCA W, 24-20 1986 NCAC Shaughnessy Final ...... Lost at Cal State Hayward, 65-71 Nevada W, 28-25 Willow Co. W, 28-8 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Won at San Franciso St., 75-68 Stockton YMCA L, 13-19 1985 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Lost at Cal State Hayward, 62-69 1920-21 (0-1) Stockton YMCA L, 16-19 1983 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Lost at San Francisco St., 68-83 Pacifi c L, forfeit Woodland HS L, 23-32 Woodland HS W, 41-22 1982 NCAC Shaughnessy First Round ...... Lost at San Francisco St., 63-70 1919-20 (5-6) Sacramento AC W, 48-6 UC Berkeley L, 22-42 Dixon HS W, 21-19 The Far Western Conference (1924-82) and California Collegiate Athletic Association (1999-2004) Sacramento YMCA L, N/A Sacramento HS L, 19-20 did not have conference tournaments. Stanford L, 21-38 Reno YMCA W, 32-31 St. Ignatius L, 28-39 Etna HS L, 30-35 Pacifi c W, 22-18 NCAA DIV. II POSTSEASON HISTORY Santa Clara L, 15-17 1912-13 (7-1) Nevada L, 17-35 College City W, 29-7 2000 NCAA West Regional Final (Seattle, Wash.) Lost vs. Seattle Pacifi c, 68-61 Lodi HS W, 33-20 Acorn Club W, 49-24 NCAA West Regional Semifi nal Won vs. BYU Hawaii, 60-53 Lodi Outlaws W, 25-16 Lincoln HS W, 60-11 1999 NCAA West Regional Semifi nal (Bellingham, Wash.) Lost vs. Seattle Pacifi c, 68-73 Roseville W, 23-17 Acorn Club W, 47-26 1998 NCAA Elite Eight Final (Louisville, Ky.) Won vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 83-77 Roseville W, 39-21 Reno HS W, 69-18 Colusa W, 45-32 NCAA Elite Eight Semifi nal Won vs. St. Rose (N.Y.), 88-76 1918-19 (0-1) Sacramento HS L, 36-38 NCAA Elite Eight Quarterfi nal Won vs. West Texas A&M, 63-55 UC Berkeley L, 7-51 Colusa W, 60-26 NCAA West Regional Final (Davis) Won vs. Seattle Pacifi c, 80-52 NCAA West Regional Semifi nal Won vs. Cal State Los Angeles, 53-51 1917-18 (3-7) 1911-12 (7-4) 1997 NCAA West Regional First Round (Bakersfi eld) Lost to Grand Canyon, 78-66 Carlton Club W, 36-15 Sacramento YMCA L, 18-26 1996 NCAA West Regional Semifi nal (Bakersfi eld) Lost to Seattle Pacifi c, 65-79 Congregationals L, 23-47 Sacramento AC W, 38-30 College City W, 61-18 NCAA West Regional First round Won vs. Montana St.-Billings, 89-80 Saint Mary’s L, 20-30 1995 NCAA West Regional Consolation (Riverside) Lost to Cal State Los Angeles, 74-78 Esparto Outlaws W, 42-14 Vacaville HS W, 47-16 Stanford L, 9-18 Dixon HS W, 29-16 NCAA West Regional Semifi nal Lost at UC Riverside, 66-84 UC Berkeley L, 7-32 Dixon Red Men W, 53-7 NCAA West Regional First round (Davis) Won vs. Grand Canyon, 92-88 (ot) Nevada L, 15-36 Woodland HS L, 12-39 1978 NCAA West Regional Consolation Lost at Puget Sound, 73-96 St. Ignatius L, 19-39 Gridley All-Stars L, 28-30 Company F- Woodland W, 21-19 NCAA West Regional First round Lost at Cal State Northridge, 73-79 Roseville W, 36-22 1976 NCAA West Regional Consolation Lost to Cal Poly Pomona, 82-84 (ot) Pacifi c L, 22-34 Sacramento HS L, 23-36 Gridley All-Stars W, 28-24 NCAA West Regional First round Lost to Cal State Bakersfi eld, 65-87 1916-17 (2-7) 1975 NCAA West Regional Consolation Won at UC Irvine, 84-70 1910-11 (2-4) Acorn Club L, N/A NCAA West Regional First round Lost to UC Riverside, 77-78 Red Bluff AA L, 24-36 Dixon HS W, 25-7 1969 NCAA West Regional Consolation Lost to UC Riverside, 70-84 Woodland HS L, 19-30 Auburn W, 35-25 NCAA West Regional First round Lost to Nev.-Las Vegas, 81-84 Carlton Club W, 29-13 Sacramento HS L, 13-41 Sacramento AC L, 13-36 1968 NCAA West Regional Consolation Lost to San Diego St., 72-79 Nevada L, 14-62 NCAA West Regional First round Lost to Nev.-Las Vegas, 91-96 UC Berkeley JV L, 28-33 Winters HS W, 62-10 Saint Mary’s L, 15-50 Sacramento AC L, 38-42 1967 NCAA West Regional Consolation Def. Portland St., 81-61 Pacifi c L, 17-21 NCAA West Regional First round Lost to Nev.-Las Vegas, 83-100 Stanford L, 22-36

1915-16 (3-6) Sacramento YMCA W, 48-24

-- 65 -- PROGRAM HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent W-L Last Meeting Opponent W-L Last Meeting Opponent W-L Last Meeting Alameda NAB ...... 1-0 ...... W, 54-46 ...... 1946-47 Kent State (Ohio) ...... 0-1 ...... L, 81-63 ...... 1967-68 Saint Mary’s (Minn.) ...... 1-0 ...... W, 68-58 ...... 1987-88 Arizona ...... 0-1 ...... L, 84-58 ...... 1974-75 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 1-0 ...... W, 83-77 ...... 1997-98 St. Rose (N.Y.) ...... 1-0 ...... W, 88-76 ...... 1997-98 Athletes in Action ...... 0-2 ...... L, 105-85 ...... 1975-76 Kimball Upson ...... 1-1 ...... W, 51-33 ...... 1929-30 San Diego State ...... 0-1 ...... L, 76-47 ...... 1963-64 Auburn ...... 1-0 ...... W, 35-25 ...... 1916-17 Knights Landing ...... 1-2 ...... W, 41-35 ...... 1929-30 San Francisco State ...... 71-77 ...... W, 62-59 ...... 2003-04 Auburn Bears ...... 0-1 ...... L, 37-17 ...... 1926-27 La Verne Col...... 1-0 ...... W, 57-45 ...... 1949-50 San Jose State ...... 7-12 ...... L, 85-78 ...... 1976-77 Auburn Cubs ...... 1-1 ...... W, 41-37 ...... 1932-33 Lewis & Clark ...... 3-1 ...... W, 55-48 ...... 2003-04 Santa Clara ...... 1-17 ...... L, 73-59 ...... 1986-87 Azusa Pacifi c ...... 1-1 ...... L, 74-73 ...... 1965-66 Linfi eld (Ore.) ...... 3-0 ...... W, 66-61 ...... 1996-97 Santa Rosa JC ...... 2-1 ...... W, 46-44 ...... 1938-39 Barry (Fla.) ...... 1-0 ...... W, 85-73 ...... 2001-02 Lodi AC ...... 2-0 ...... W, 44-40 ...... 1930-31 Seattle ...... 1-0 ...... W, 65-55 ...... 2003-04 Beale AFB ...... 1-1 ...... L, 53-51 ...... 1953-54 Lodi HS ...... 1-0 ...... W, 33-20 ...... 1919-20 Seattle Pacifi c ...... 1-9 ...... L, 68-73 ...... 1999-00 Bethany ...... 3-0 ...... W, 82-42 ...... 1995-96 Lodi Outlaws ...... 1-0 ...... W, 25-16 ...... 1919-20 Simon Fraser (B.C.) ...... 1-1 ...... L, 76-71 ...... 1969-70 Bradley ...... 0-1 ...... L, 102-65 ...... 1960-61 Long Beach State ...... 1-2 ...... L, 73-77 (ot) ...... 2004-05 Southern California Col...... 2-2 ...... L, 81-69 ...... 1991-92 Brigham Young ...... 0-2 ...... L, 33-32 ...... 1936-37 Longwood ...... 1-0 ...... W, 87-72 ...... 2004-05 Southern Illinois ...... 0-2 ...... L, 76-74 ...... 1972-73 BYU Hawaii ...... 2-1 ...... L, 86-90 ...... 2001-02 Loyola ...... 0-2 ...... L, 93-63 ...... 1961-62 Southern Oregon ...... 10-12 ...... W, 79-67 ...... 1980-81 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 12-14 ..... L, 73-75 ...... 2003-04 Luther (Iowa) ...... 1-0 ...... W, 81-71 ...... 1975-76 Sonoma State ...... 55-20 ...... W, 74-51 ...... 2003-04 Cal Poly ...... 8-22 ...... W, 85-65 ...... 2004-05 Mare Island ...... 5-1 ...... W, 49-42 ...... 1957-58 Spalding Bros...... 8-4 ...... W, 55-44 ...... 1949-50 Cal State Bakersfi eld ...... 9-29 ..... L, 72-94 ...... 2003-04 Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) ...... 0-1 ...... L, 94-83 ...... 1994-95 Stanford ...... 0-13 ...... L, 62-72 ...... 2004-05 Cal State Dominguez Hills ...... 13-1 ...... W, 85-79 ...... 2003-04 Mather Field ...... 4-7 ...... W, 54-50 ...... 1957-58 Stockton A.C...... 0-1 ...... L, 63-13 ...... 1914-15 Cal State Fullerton ...... 0-3 ...... L, 55-79 ...... 2004-05 McClellan AFB ...... 3-0 ...... W, 44-42 ...... 1957-58 Stockton Amblers ...... 1-3 ...... L, 60-39 ...... 1951-52 Cal State Hayward ...... 57-26 ...... W, 90-74 ...... 2002-03 Memphis State (Tenn.) ...... 0-3 ...... L, 105-61 ...... 1973-74 Stockton YMCA ...... 1-5 ...... L, 39-18 ...... 1935-36 Cal State L.A...... 15-11 ...... W, 74-68 ...... 2003-04 Menlo ...... 6-2 ...... W, 67-54 ...... 1993-94 Tahoe College ...... 1-0 ...... W, 100-85 ...... 1969-70 Cal State Monterey Bay ...... 2-0 ...... W, 84-65 ...... 2002-03 Minnesota ...... 0-1 ...... L, 55-45 ...... 1973-74 Tahoe Paradise ...... 0-1 ...... L, 72-60 ...... 1968-69 Cal State Northridge ...... 5-7 ...... L, 72-99 ...... 2004-05 Missouri ...... 0-1 ...... L, 77-70 ...... 1972-73 Toledo ...... 0-1 ...... L, 74-48 ...... 1963-64 Cal State San Bernardino ...... 7-7 ...... W, 64-48 ...... 2003-04 Modesto JC ...... 2-1 ...... L, 31-24 ...... 1938-39 Travis AFB ...... 2-0 ...... W, 71-57 ...... 1952-53 Cal State Stanislaus ...... 50-25 ...... W, 72-62 ...... 2003-04 Montana State ...... 0-2 ...... L, 95-73 ...... 1988-89 Univ. Of San Diego ...... 1-5 ...... W, 83-67 ...... 1978-79 Cal Western ...... 2-1 ...... L, 66-53 ...... 1963-64 Montana St.-Billings ...... 2-2 ...... W, 89-80 ...... 1995-96 Univ. Of San Francisco ...... 1-6 ...... L, 120-71 ...... 1976-77 Cal Baptist ...... 6-0 ...... W, 91-65 ...... 1965-66 Murray State (Ky.) ...... 0-2 ...... L, 43-66 ...... 2004-05 UC Blues ...... 0-15 ...... L, 80-59 ...... 1958-59 California ...... 0-31 ...... L, 90-71 ...... 1986-87 Nebraska ...... 0-1 ...... L, 69-64 ...... 1977-78 UC Twin Bears ...... 1-2 ...... L, 43-32 ...... 1942-43 Camp Beale ...... 1-2 ...... W, 70-44 ...... 1951-52 Nevada ...... 28-73 ...... L, 51-60 ...... 2004-05 UC Berkeley ...... 0-31 ...... L, 90-71 ...... 1986-87 Camp Kohler ...... 1-0 ...... W, 42-39 ...... 1942-43 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 0-1 ...... L, 84-81 ...... 1968-69 UC Irvine ...... 5-8 ...... L, 66-77 ...... 2004-05 Cardinal Stores ...... 1-0 ...... W, 30-21 ...... 1937-38 Nevada Southern ...... 0-2 ...... L, 96-91 ...... 1967-68 UCLA ...... 0-1 ...... L, 34-32 ...... 1939-40 Carlton Club ...... 2-0 ...... W, 36-15 ...... 1917-18 New Mexico ...... 0-2 ...... L, 86-74 ...... 1978-79 UC Riverside ...... 20-21 ...... L, 50-59 ...... 2004-05 Celtic AC ...... 3-1 ...... W, 45-41 ...... 1932-33 New Mexico Highlands ...... 1-0 ...... W, 63-55 ...... 1998-99 UC San Diego ...... 18-5 ...... L, 73-79 ...... 2003-04 Central Washington ...... 1-1 ...... W, 85-72 ...... 1997-98 New Mexico State ...... 0-1 ...... L, 76-46 ...... 1974-75 UC Santa Barbara ...... 3-8 ...... W, 72-63 ...... 2004-05 Chaminade ...... 1-0 ...... W, 78-73 ...... 1977-78 No. Life Insurance ...... 0-1 ...... L, 27-24 ...... 1935-36 UC Santa Cruz ...... 12-1 ...... W, 87-54 ...... 2004-05 Chapman ...... 5-8 ...... W, 74-69 ...... 1992-93 Northern Arizona ...... 0-1 ...... L, 64-69 ...... 2004-05 Utah ...... 0-1 ...... L, 106-72 ...... 1990-91 Chico State ...... 79-99 ...... L, 67-72 ...... 2003-04 Northern Colorado ...... 1-0 ...... W, 79-57 ...... 2004-05 Utah State ...... 0-1 ...... L, 55-81 ...... 2004-05 City of Oakland ...... 0-1 ...... L, 47-39 ...... 1936-37 Notre Dame de Namur ...... 21-2 ...... W, 67-52 ...... 1997-98 U.S. International ...... 0-1 ...... L, 82-67 ...... 1979-80 Claremont-Mudd ...... 3-1 ...... W, 65-61 ...... 1973-74 NW Washington ...... 0-1 ...... L, 123-70 ...... 1984-85 Vacaville A.C...... 4-0 ...... W, 70-22 ...... 1930-31 Clovis All-Stars ...... 1-0 ...... W, 26-12 ...... 1922-23 NW Nazarene ...... 1-1 ...... L, 68-73 ...... 2000-01 Valparaiso (Ind.) ...... 0-1 ...... L, 89-45 ...... 1959-60 College City ...... 2-0 ...... W, 29-7 ...... 1912-13 Occidental ...... 1-2 ...... L, 82-74 ...... 1967-68 Western Kentucky ...... 0-1 ...... L, 88-65 ...... 1970-71 Colorado College ...... 2-0 ...... W, 116-47 ...... 1967-68 Ohio State ...... 0-2 ...... L, 95-52 ...... 1967-68 Western Washington ...... 2-5 ...... L, 61-76 ...... 2003-04 Colo.-Colo. Springs ...... 2-0 ...... W, 76-61 ...... 1995-96 Oklahoma State ...... 0-1 ...... L, 85-41 ...... 1993-94 Washington (Mo.) ...... 0-1 ...... L, 63-48 ...... 1959-60 Colorado Mines ...... 3-1 ...... W, 85-63 ...... 2000-01 Olson’s Swedes ...... 0-5 ...... L, 43-42 ...... 1935-36 Weber State (Idaho) ...... 0-2 ...... L, 86-59 ...... 1994-95 Colorado St...... 1-1 ...... W, 95-90 ...... 1967-68 Olympic Club ...... 1-4 ...... L, 76-39 ...... 1958-59 Western Oregon ...... 2-0 ...... W, 85-78 ...... 2001-02 Columbia Christian ...... 2-0 ...... W, 77-72 ...... 1987-88 Oregon ...... 0-3 ...... L, 99-69 ...... 1979-80 Westmont College ...... 0-2 ...... L, 95-85 ...... 1989-90 Colusa ...... 2-0 ...... W, 60-26 ...... 1912-13 Pacifi c ...... 11-65 ...... L, 64-70 ...... 2004-05 West Texas A&M ...... 1-0 ...... W, 63-55 ...... 1997-98 Concordia (N.Y.) ...... 1-0 ...... W, 83-70 ...... 1984-85 Pacifi c (Ore.) ...... 2-1 ...... L, 63-84 ...... 1993-94 Whittier College ...... 1-7 ...... L, 78-39 ...... 1958-59 Congregationals ...... 0-1 ...... L, 47-23 ...... 1917-18 Pacifi c Christian ...... 1-0 ...... W, 90-38 ...... 1991-92 Whitworth ...... 4-0 ...... W, 61-56 ...... 1974-75 Darthmouth ...... 1-0 ...... W, 98-87 (ot) ...... 2004-05 Pasadena College ...... 0-1 ...... L, 93-70 ...... 1961-62 Willamette (Ore.) ...... 0-3 ...... L, 94-84 ...... 1996-97 Dayton ...... 0-1 ...... L, 76-47 ...... 1963-64 Patten ...... 5-1 ...... W, 92-51 ...... 1999-00 Williams A.C...... 1-0 ...... W, 39-37 ...... 1929-30 DePaul ...... 0-1 ...... L, 98-59 ...... 1963-64 Placer JC ...... 2-1 ...... L, 49-46 ...... 1938-39 Williams Town ...... 1-0 ...... W, 44-26 ...... 1932-33 Dixon High ...... 3-0 ...... W, 21-19 ...... 1913-14 Point Loma ...... 1-0 ...... W, 83-71 ...... 1978-79 Winters ...... 0-2 ...... L, 25-24 ...... 1915-16 Dominican ...... 7-1 ...... L, 62-65 ...... 2002-03 Pomona College ...... 1-3 ...... W, 72-59 ...... 1953-54 Wisconsin ...... 0-1 ...... L, 97-53 ...... 1973-74 Fairfi eld AAB ...... 3-2 ...... W, 65-31 ...... 1948-49 Pomona-Pitzer ...... 2-0 ...... W, 80-71 ...... 1987-88 Yuba JC ...... 2-2 ...... L, 30-28 ...... 1932-33 Florida A&M ...... 1-0 ...... W, 62-60 ...... 1983-84 Portland St...... 1-2 ...... L, 94-60 ...... 1971-72 Fresno Pacifi c ...... 9-3 ...... L, 63-60 ...... 1992-93 Puget Sound ...... 1-6 ...... L, 93-67 ...... 1987-88 2005-06 Opponents in boldface Fresno State ...... 18-35 ...... L, 92-49 ...... 1983-84 Radford ...... 1-0 ...... W, 67-63 ...... 2004-05 Golden St. Creamery ...... 3-1 ...... W, 35-25 ...... 1938-39 Red Bluff A.A...... 0-3 ...... L, 36-24 ...... 1916-17 Gonzaga ...... 0-1 ...... L, 123-79 ...... 1960-61 Redlands ...... 0-3 ...... L, 72-61 ...... 1961-62 Grambling ...... 0-1 ...... L, 80-62 ...... 1989-90 Regis (Colo.) ...... 1-1 ...... L, 62-63 ...... 2002-03 Grand Canyon ...... 12-4 ...... W, 85-69 ...... 2003-04 Reno YMCA ...... 4-0 ...... W, 23-21 ...... 1915-16 Hamline (Minn.) ...... 1-0 ...... W, 61-46 ...... 1962-63 Rhode Island College ...... 1-0 ...... W, 86-56 ...... 1983-84 Hastings ...... 0-1 ...... L, 99-65 ...... 1979-80 Roseville A.C...... 4-0 ...... W, 53-30 ...... 1948-49 Houston ...... 0-1 ...... L, 95-74 ...... 1961-62 Sacramento CC ...... 10-6 ...... W, 51-30 ...... 1958-59 Holy Names ...... 2-0 ...... W, 75-52 ...... 1998-99 Sacramento State ...... 42-60 ...... W, 72-63 (ot) ...... 2004-05 Howard (D.C.) ...... 1-0 ...... W, 89-77 ...... 1975-76 Sacramento YMCA ...... 3-2 ...... W, 23-15 ...... 1937-38 Humboldt State ...... 70-52 ...... W, 68-60 ...... 1999-00 St. Anselm (NH) ...... 1-0 ...... W, 72-66 ...... 1985-86 Idaho ...... 0-1 ...... L, 77-57 ...... 1985-86 St. Ignatius ...... 1-12 ...... L, 72-29 ...... 1928-29 Idaho State ...... 0-1 ...... L, 72-102 ...... 1982-83 St. Joseph’s ...... 0-1 ...... L, 56-84 ...... 2004-05 Iowa State ...... 0-1 ...... L, 86-60 ...... 1972-73 St. Louis ...... 0-1 ...... L, 74-26 ...... 1960-61 Indiana-Purdue ...... 1-0 ...... W, 88-72 ...... 1996-97 Saint Martin’s (Wash.) ...... 1-3 ...... W, 75-56 ...... 1997-98 Kansas State ...... 0-1 ...... L, 84-54 ...... 1982-83 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) ...... 4-30 ...... L, 57-82 ...... 1991-92

-- 66 -- PROGRAM HISTORY AGGIE AWARD WINNERS

ALL-AMERICAN ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Dante Ross, 2nd team, ’98-99 Fowzi Abdelsamad, ’03-04 (Basketball Times, Division II Bulletin) Ryan Moore, ’03-04 Dante Ross, 4th team, ’97-98 Dominic Callori, ’02-03 (Division II Bulletin) Jess McElree, ’01-02 Jess McElree, ‘00-01 ALL-REGION/DISTRICT Jason Cox, ‘99-00 Dante Ross, ’97-98 Dominic Callori, 1st team, ‘02-03 Dante Ross, ’98-99 (Daktronics, NABC) Chris Vlasic, ’97-98 Dominic Callori, 2nd team, ‘01-02 Jason Cox, ’96-97, ’98-99 (Daktronics, NABC) Danny Yoshikawa, ’95-96 Jess McElree, 2nd team, ‘01-02 Justis Durkee, ’95-96, ’96-97 (Daktronics, NABC) Darryl Chambers, ’95-96 Jess McElree, 2nd team, ’00-10 Kevin Vasquez, ’94-95 (NABC) Brian Gates, ’94-95 Jason Cox, 1st team, ’99-00 Richard Saunders, ’921- (NABC/Oldsmobile) Richard Saunders, ’90-91 Dante Ross, 1st team, ’98-99 Robert Rose, ’84-85 (Daktronics) Preston Neumayr, ’80-81 Dante Ross, 1st team, ’97-98 Mike Lien, ’78-79 (CoSIDA) Audwin Thomas, ’78-79 Justis Durkee, 2nd team, ’95-96 Audwin Thomas, ’77-78 (CoSIDA) Audwin Thomas, ’76-77 Brad Foss, 2nd team, ’94-95 Dave Bailey, ’75-76 (CoSIDA) Mark Olson, ’75-76 Mark Olson, ’74-75 CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Don Dowling, ’74-75 Dante Ross, ’98-99 Gary Fox, ’72-73 Dante Ross, ’97-98 Ron McMillan, ’71-72 Danny Yoshikawa, ’95-96 Mark Underwood, ’70-71 Brad Foss, ’94-95 Bob Johnson, ’68-69 Richard Saunders, ’91-92 Alan Budde, ’67-68 Randy DeBortoli, ’87-88 Alan Budde, ’66-67 Robert Rose, ’84-85 John Frost, ’66-67 Mike Lien, ’78-79 John Frost, ’65-66 Audwin Thomas, ’77-78 Russ Slater, ’64-65 Mark Olson, ’75-76 Mike Freeman, ’59-60 Ron Knight, ’51-52 Bill Wetmore, ’51-52 Bill Wetmore, ’50-51 Grant Braun, ’49-50 Gordon Young, ’48-49 Oluf Jensen, ’32-33 Carl Stevens, ’31-32 Keith Singleton, ’29-30 Dante Ross earned NCAC Player of the Year and All-America honors in each AFFILIATIONS of his last two years. In 1925-1982 - Far Western Conference 1997-98, Ross helped lead 1982-1998 - Northern California Athletic Conf. the Aggies to their fi rst-ever 1999-2004 - California Collegiate Athletic Assoc. NCAA Championship.

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Abdelsamad, Fowzi - ’01, ’03-04-05 Boolen, Lane - ’79 Cranford, William Ora “Mannie” - ’72-73 Abittan, Simon - ’75 Bowes, James Michael “Mike” - ’63-64 Crawford, J.W. - ’39 Abt, Dean Thomas - ’81-82 Boyd, Tyler - ’99-00-01-02 Crawford, Jr., Raymond E. - ’60-61-62 Aitken, Jan B. - ’59 Boydston, Charles H. - ’11 Crisp, Thomas Allen - ’72 Alger, Felipe D. - ’26 Bragg, Kenneth B. - ’18 Cronkite, Jr., Burt Earl - ’35 Allen, William B. - ’16-17 Brassfi eld, Earl - ’38 Cross, James Robert - ’72, ’74 Allrich, Ted C. - ’65, ’67 Braun, Grant Hugh - ’48-49-50 Crouch, Bruce Daniel - ’67 Ambrosini, George - ’79-80 Brennan, Roland D. - ’23-24 Crouch, Robert Cottle - ’39-40 Anderson, Arnold Bruce - ’49 Brethauer, Jeff Pete - ’90 Crouch, Roy William - ’33-34 Anderson, Donald Norman - ’49 Bridge, Lewis Dundas - ’39 Crowder, Marcus - ’75 Anderson, James William “Jim” - ’46 Brooke, Edwin M. - ’31 Cuffe, Thomas Edwin - ’20 Anderson, John Michael “Mike” - ’72-73 Brown, Arthur J. - ’18 Cummings, Harold R. - ’30 Anderson, Knut K. - ’36 Brown, Kenneth Leslie - ’43 Cupps, Brian Perry - ’80-81-82-83 Anderson, William Stanley - ’40 Brown, Melville Steuart - ’47-48 Cupps, Thomas Ray - ’68-69-70 Apperson, James K. - ’33 Browne, Elmer E. - ’17 Curley, William Nicholson “Will” - ’70-71 Arbini, Robert F. - ’52 Browne, Norman A. - ’54-55-56 Curtis, Paul L. - ’81 Argenal, Gus - ’01-02-03-04 Brusstar, Alvin Hamlet - ’46 Cutten, James Bacon - ’14-15 Arnold, Michael Paul - ’89-90-91, ’93 Bryant, Barron William “Bill” - ’43 Damron, Jackie Duane - ’53-54 Auman, Michael Lee - ’65-66-67 Buchwald, Peter Richard - ’85-86-87-88 Darmstadt, Scott - ’98-99-00-01 Bagshaw, John - ’29 Buckingham, Walter H. - ’39-40 Davis, Charles - ’37-38 Bahme, John Beale - ’72 Budde, Alan Fred - ’66-67-68 Davis, Jack A. - ’30 Bailey, David Joseph - ’76-77 Burk, Matthew Wayne - ’83-84 Davis, Nelson H. - ’18 Bailey, Steven Craig - ’77 Burrell, Clyde E. - ’18 Davis, Stanley R. - ’13 Baker, JeVaughn - ’00 Butts, Madison - ’03-04-05 Dean, John C. - ’61-62-63, ’65 Baker, Samuel “Irv” - ’24-25 Cahill, Edward John - ’15 Deaver, Loyd Wallace - ’31-32 Balch, Thomas E. “Tommy” - ’15-16 Caine, John Chipman “Chip” - ’79 DeBortoli, Randy James - ’87-88 Baldo, Edward Frank - ’47 Calhoun, Blair B. - ’80-81 Dechman, John Grant - ’26 Ball, Howard Julius - ’35 Callori, Dominic - ’00-01-02-03 Delbon, David August - ’83-84 Banks, Samuel John - ’36, ’40 Campbell, James Matthew - ’49 DeMartini, Louis A. - ’33 Banner, Bryan Al - ’91-92-93-94 Campbell, Mitchell Lee - ’85-86 Dewar, Herbert Duncan - ’20, ’23 Baranco, Gordon Stanley “Gordy” - ’67-68-69 Cannon, Herbert Edwin - ’33-34-35-36 Dickson, Irl Daniel - ’13 Barnes, Jarold A. - ’52 Carlyle, Jaqay - ’04-05 Dobbas, Bernard Arthur “Barney” Barovetto, John L. - ’59 Carroll, Joseph William - ’93-94 - ’32-33-34-35 Barron, Jr., Frank Raymond - ’40 Centis, Joseph James - ’78-79-80 Dobbins, James Morton - ’35-36-37 Barth, Jr., Carl Fred - ’52-53 Chambers, Darryl - ’96 Dobransky, Thomas John - ’68-69 Bassford, George “Pete” - ’23-24-25 Chi, Conant - ’92 Donnell, Richard D. - ’51, ’53 Bath, George H. - ’26-27 Chilcote, Owen W. - ’31 Donsing, Donald W. - ’54-55-56 Bathurst, Arch - ’34 Chorak, Steven Paul - ’37-38-39-40 Douglas, Franklin - ’74-75 Baxter, Tim William - ’91-92 Christian, Leo - ’38 Dowling, Donald James - ’73-74-75 Baxter, William Carroll - ’72 Church, Daniel G. - ’96 Dreyer, William H. - ’36-37-38 Beatty, Marion Cornel - ’78 Chylinski, Patrick Alan - ’88-89 Dugar, Travon E. - ’95, ’97-98 Becket, James William - ’49-50, ’55 Clark, Emerson Butterfi eld - ’36-37-38 Duncan, Keith Lavale - ’80 Becket, James William - ’49-50, ’55 Clark, Fred Pope - ’43 Durkee, Justis - ’96-97-98 Beckman, Willard A. - ’28 Clark, Kempton - ’43 Durst, Robert Miller - ’35 Bennett, Mike J. - ’33 Clemens, William Jeffrey - ’65-66 Dwelley, Kenneth Crozier - ’35-36-37 Bennett, Robert Edsol - ’90 Clotts, Herbert Victor - ’46 Dye, Eugene Row - ’37-38 Bergez, Jean-Paul - ’95-96-97-98 Clymo, Craig G. - ’61 Eaquinto, Sam J. - ’94 Bergtholdt, Harry T. - ’60-61-62-63 Cochrane, James A. - ’23 Edgerton, Edward F. - ’46 Berquist, Joseph M. - ’83 Conrad, Wayland Sewall - ’38-39 Edney, Russell James - ’93 Bertrand, James F. - ’56 Constantine, Tony - ’97 Ehsan, Robert - ’02-03-04-05 Bird, Leroy Cummings - ’41 Cooper, Dennis Wayne - ’67 Ellithorpe, Phil D. - ’32 Bishop, John Richard - ’71-72 Cooper, Stanton Moore - ’49 Emerson, Knowles I. - ’16-17 Bishop, Verlin Elmer - ’29 Cooper, Thomas Yates - ’42 Engebretsen, John Douglas - ’65-66 Bitterolf, Richard K. - ’60 Cordova, Matthew Joseph - ’88-89-90-91 Engel, Frederick Alvin - ’29 Black, Kevin Roy - ’88, ’90 Corley, James M. - ’53 Engel, James - ’79 Black, Remy Victor - ’82 Cornwell, Fred - ’27 Epler, Stephen M. - ’61-62 Blackstock, Jim Carne - ’41 Costantini, Dominic V. - ’51 Erb, Larry W. - ’22-23-24-25 Boe, Owen K. - ’67 Cowan, Scott Douglas - ’82-83-84 Esparza, Anthony - ’04 Boner, Graydon W. - ’18 Cox, Jason - ’97-98-99-00 Eustis, Scot Lewis - ’66 Bonin, John J. - ’30-31 Crane, Ellis M. “Cutie” - ’19 Evans, Oscar Ford - ’34-35-36

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Eyre, Dave Richard - ’46 Gray, Lendal G. “Lew” - ’51-52 In The Woods, Byron - ’77 Fairchild, George Theodore - ’46 Gray, Victor - ’39 Indart, Timothy J. - ’60-61-62-63 Familetti, Christian Michael “Chris” - ’89, ’91-92 Greene, Henry D. - ’22 Intemann, Fergus Joseph - ’94, ’96 Farris, Robert Clifford - ’35-36-37 Grupe, C. Frances - ’31-32 Iverson, John O. - ’56 Feck, Carl G. - ’32-33-34 Guild, Robert Evan “Bob” - ’67-68-69 Jackson, Keith - ’98-99 Ferenz, Chris Joseph - ’84-85-86-87 Gundlach, Raymond Wiles “Trey” - ’90 Jacobson, Robert Eugene - ’39 Field, Mark Emerson - ’88, ’91 Gunning, Mark Elon - ’82 James, Frank B. - ’29-30 Fife, Ralph F. - ’57-58-59 Gursky, Euphraim - ’42 Jaszewski, Edward - ’70-71 File, Edgar Henry - ’35-36 Hackett, Norbert A. - ’52-53-54 Jeffrey, Brian Lee - ’58-59-60-61 Fine, Golden F. - ’25-26 Hadley, Jr., Robert H. - ’49, ’51 Jensen, Mark Robert - ’89-90-91 Finerty, Michael Sterling - ’87 Hajek, Kenneth Frank - ’71-72 Jensen, Oluf N. “Ole” - ’31-32-33 Finley, Thomas M. - ’63 Hall, Milton P. - ’12-13 Johansen, James Alexander - ’71 Fisher, Gordon Lee - ’56-57-58-59 Hall, Richard Frederick “Linc” - ’20 Johns, Charles Wesley - ’58 Flatt, Ronald E. - ’55 Halleck, Brad - ’79 Johns, Jonathon Joseph - ’41-42-43 Fletcher, Stephen Craig - ’70-71-72 Haller, Daniel Joseph - ’93 Johnson, Alan William “Al” - ’39-40 Forbes, Robert Lyle “Bob” - ’40-41 Hallisey, John F. - ’49-50 Johnson, Eric - ’79-80 Ford, Mark Wesley - ’74-75-76-77 Hamamoto, Chester S. - ’56 Johnson, Glenn S. - ’59-60, ’62 Foss, Bradley Vernon - ’91, ’93-94-95 Haney, Don - ’37 Johnson, Gregory James - ’74 Fox, Gary Michael - ’73 Hanoian, Charles F. - ’33-34 Johnson, Jesse - ’72 Fox, Roger W. - ’55-56 Hansen, Andrew Howard “Andy” - ’73-74 Johnson, Keith - ’99-00-01 Freeman, Michael Ray - ’58-59-60 Hansen, Phillip V. - ’34 Johnson, Parrish Vernel - ’87 French, Glenn George - ’37-38 Hansen, Robert Edgar - ’43 Johnson, Ralph R. - ’64-65 Freyschlag, Herman Edwin - ’15 Harding, James A. - ’55 Johnson, Robert Chester “Bob” - ’68-69 Frost, Goodwin B. - ’19 Hardy, Allen James “Jim” - ’76, ’78 Johnson, William Cheatham “Bill” - ’43 Frost, John Hunnicutt - ’66-67-68 Harkey, William P. “Bill” - ’11-12 Jones, Brian Joseph - ’90 Fry, Jeryl R. - ’63 Harp, Richard Ray - ’83 Jones, Charles Robert “Bert” - ’29-30-31 Fryer, John Corneliu - ’70-71 Harper, Dewey L. “Red” - ’17-18-19-20 Jones, Dixon D. - ’61 Funes, Jose E. - ’52 Harper, Jr., Joseph Virgil - ’57-58 Jones, Evan Walton - ’92-93 Gale, Donald Herbert - ’47-48 Harris, Glenn Albert - ’42-43 Jones, Marc Quincy - ’89-90-91 Gallacher, Raymond Slade - ’40-41 Harrison, Kenneth Elmer - ’47-48 Jones, Richard Walter “Dick” - ’40-41 Gallagher, Frank John - ’35 Harrold, Jr., James Boyd - ’42-43, ’47 JUILLERAT, THOMAS - ’04-05 Gallagher, John Francis - ’39-40 Hart, Michael Andrew - ’78 Kahn, William J. “Billy” - ’84-85 Gallagher, Thomas A. - ’29-30 Harwood, Harold A. - ’16 Kaupke, Charles R. - ’52 Gamba, David W. - ’64-65 Hashagen, Kenneth A. - ’63 Kay, Alec Garner - ’86-87-88 Ganz, Lionel O. - ’89 Hastings, Douglas Clayburn - ’67 Keyes, George T. - ’19-20 Garcia, Charles - ’96-97 Hayworth, Steven David - ’86 Kilkenny, Leo H. - ’29 Gardner, Jimmy E. - ’17 Hedgard, Sanford Nicklas - ’41-42 King, Clarence R. - ’31-32 Garrett, Stephen P. - ’64 Hedman, William D. - ’54 King, Glendell - ’87-88 Gates, Brian Laverne - ’93-94-95 Hefner, Earl C. - ’22 King, Jr., Frank LeRoy - ’48-49-50-51 Gayner, David A. - ’56-57 Heicke, Bruce Anthony - ’92, ’94 Kirk, John Mercer - ’77, ’79-80-81 Geiger, Bernard R. - ’55 Henderson, John Thomas “Tom” - ’74-75 Kirschner, George W. - ’22 Gerdts, Marvin H. - ’55-56 Hendricks, Jared Hoyt “Jerry” - ’40-41 Knight, Ronald S. - ’50-51-52 Gilcrease, Virgil V. - ’22 Heppe, Chris Mark - ’84-85-86-87 Knott, Daniel Cummings - ’46 Gildersleeve, James Phillip - ’58, ’63 Herms, William M. “Bill” - ’25-26 Knott, Marcus Allen - ’93, ’95-96-97 Gillespie, George Adelbert - ’31-32 Herrick, Courtney Grant - ’81-82 Koberlein, Earl W. - ’60 Gillette, Glenn Neumann “Duke” - ’13-14 Hicks, Rodney Tyrone - ’89-90 Koenitzer, Robert L. “Bob” - ’53-54, ’55-56 Gish, Elton Vearl - ’55-56 Hill, Robert A. - ’22 Korsmeier, Raymond Burton - ’37 Glankler, Robert Daniel “Rob” - ’73-74 Himmelwright, Jack - ’42 Krage, William Gilbert “Bill” - ’72 Goehring, Bennie - ’51 Hitch, James Howard - ’24-25 Kulper, Fred Leslie - ’12-13 Goff, Jason D. - ’94-95 Hoffman, Charles R. - ’30-31 Laird, Brandon - ’98-99-00-01 Goldsmith, Glenn A. - ’49-50 Hollis, James Bruce “J.B.” - ’65-66 Lamoureux, Donald N. - ’52-53-54 Gonzales, John W. - ’82 Holmberg, Dave Martin - ’36, ’38 Langenour, F.F. - ’20 Gonzales, Rick - ’97-98 Holmes, Roy Merwin - ’46-47 Lantz, Brett - ’01-02-03 Goodwin, Paul More - ’27-28-29-30 Hook, Kenneth Thomas - ’76 Lapp, Roland Clarence - ’33-34-35 Gordon, H.C. - ’15 Hope, Glenn Russell - ’41 Larkin, Thomas Moore - ’68-69-70 Goss, John Randall - ’69-70 Hopson, Morris L. - ’36 Latin, Robert G. - ’57 Gover, Richard D. - ’54 Hormay, August Ludwig - ’30 Lavigne, Laurence - ’38-39 Granados, Robert Romero “Bob” - ’58-59 Howlett, Jr., Mark Douglas - ’15-16 Leggitt, Glenn Paul - ’49 Graves, Chrissie James - ’35 Hunsaker, Jasper Roll - ’16 Leggitt, Guy Thomas - ’37-38-39-40 Graves, Manuel James - ’28-29-30 Huth, Charles Stanley - ’33 Lewis, Edmund S. - ’19

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Lewis, III, Ahlerman Van “Ahlee” - ’85-86 Morgan, Ray Oliver - ’13-14 RASMUSSEN, PHIL - ’04-05 Lewis, Jr., Ira David - ’37, ’40 Morris, III, Charles N. - ’90 Rausa, Michael - ’00-01 Lien, Michael Pierson - ’78-79 Moss, Jordan - ’99-00-01 Raven, Brett Lincoln - ’80-81 Lindsay, Charles Edward Bonner “Luke” - ’16-17-18 Murphy, Rick Joseph - ’71-72 Ravenscroft, Marc Mitchell - ’92-93 Little, Gary W. - ’61-62 Murray, Bill LaDue - ’42-43, ’47 Reardan, Dayton Thomas - ’74-75-76-77 Little, Michael Gary - ’85 Murray, Michael Alan - ’71, ’73 Redden, Ivan - ’37 Loewen, Walter Franklin - ’67 Mutch, Jean Michael “Mike” - ’83 Reed, Edward C. - ’12 Long, Ronald M. - ’63 Muth, Paul L. - ’19 Reed, Reggie K. - ’81 Love, Thomas E. - ’59 Myers, Jr., Daniel Durant - ’83-84 Reeve, Whitney P. - ’18 Lucas, Christopher Paul “Kip” - ’76 Neall, William Channing - ’66-67 Reeves, Charles A. - ’22 Lucas, Vanyel L. - ’90 Negus, Frank C. - ’11-12-13 Reich, Carl P. - ’50-51-52-53 Lundgren, Charles E. - ’54-55 Neilson, Jr., James Alexander - ’46 Reid, Jake - ’03 Lutz, Howard Arthur - ’24-25 Nelson, Chris Craig - ’70-71 Reiswig, Todd J. - ’83-84-85-86 Macha, Jr., Edward F. - ’51-52 Nelson, Harold D. - ’50 Relph, James Erwin - ’56-57-58 Maddela, Jed - ’02 Nelson, Philip Ford - ’69-70 Reush, Joseph R. - ’20 Maffei, Robert Louis - ’42 Nelson, Robert Lewis “Bob” - ’74 Reuter, Eric Michael - ’82-83 Magowan, Blair Cameron - ’74 Nelson, Wendell Theodore - ’46 Reyneveld, Daniel Cornelius - ’80-81-82 Mahlgren, Edgar J. - ’11-12 Neumann, Alexander Louis - ’66-67 Rhyne, Max W. - ’29 Manfredi, Kenneth Joseph “Kenny” - ’93-94-95-96 Neumayr, Preston George - ’80-81-82-83 Rice, William T. “Bill” - ’61-62, ’64 Manley, Thomas Patrick - ’86 Neumayr, Thomas Mark - ’89-90 Richards, Robert Charles - ’60-61 Mann, Jeffrey Lee - ’71 Niestrath, Percy Hansford - ’14-15-16 Richardson, III, Leon Darron - ’81-82 MARENTEZ, ROMMEL - ’04-05 Noe, David Mark - ’83 Richardson, Kent David - ’64-65 Marron, Joseph Ambrose - ’41-42-43 Nokelby, Dennis Noel - ’64 Rien, Nathan - ’97 Marshall, Jr., George H. “Porge” - ’17 Norris, L. Edgar “Bruno” - ’25-26 Riley, Dedrick Anthony - ’93 Martin, Geoff - ’94 Nosek, Kevin - ’97-98-99 Rivers, Angelo Andre - ’83-84-85-86 Martin, Jr., Donald Shigley - ’75 O’Brien, John Conlan “Jack” - ’47-48 Robb, John Rockwell - ’58-59 Mason, Jim - ’79 O’Connor, Brian B. - ’95-96 Robbins, Kenneth Wayne - ’46 Mathews, Robert T. - ’27-28 O’Hara, Jeffrey Lawrence - ’87-88 Robertson, Jack G. - ’11 Mauss, Raymond Frank - ’41 O’Neal, Michael F. - ’95 Robinson, Erik J. - ’94 Mayfi eld, Robert E. - ’58 O’Quinn, Thomas - ’80 Rockwell, Jack Ackerman - ’46 McBride, Steven - ’00-01 Oehlman, Walter K. “Carl” - ’53 Roney, George Ulric - ’41-42 McCard, Beverly S. - ’18-19 Oliver, III, Robert Marion “Bob” - ’87 Roscrow, Clarence Robert - ’48-49 McConnell, Leland T. - ’18 Olson, Mark Lawrence - ’72-73, ’75-76 Rose, Robert Lee - ’83, ’85 McCosker, Daryl O. - ’64-65 Oswill, Warren Winfred - ’46 Roseman, William Caldwell “Bill” - ’57-58-59-60 McDonald, Mark Elmer “Mac” - ’24-25 Pardini, Robert Andrew - ’88 Rosenberg, Shanan - ’93-94 McDuffi e, Patrick - ’00, ’02 Park, Jae Hon - ’93 Ross, Dante - ’97-98-99 McElree, Jess - ’00-01-02 Parker, Franklin L. “Bud” - ’52 Ross, Jeffrey David - ’89 McKaig, George H. - ’12 Parnell, Harvey Andre - ’78-79 Rowe, John Stuart “Stu” - ’51-52-53 McMillan, Ronald Frank - ’70-71-72 Patterson, Timothy W. - ’61-62-63 Rue, Frank - ’38 McMurdie, Michael Douglas - ’74 Peres, Alfred J. - ’31-32-33 Russell, Dave - ’80 McPherson, Justice Claybourn - ’84 Perich, Stephen Peter - ’76 Russi, Timothy Michael - ’84 McReynolds, Sterling S. - ’28-29 Petersen, Frederick G. - ’54-55-56-57 Sachs, Ralph D. “Bob” - ’53 McWilliams, Kelly Scott - ’75-76 Petersen, Leonard “Pete” - ’26 Sadler, Markel - ’97 Meacham, V.H. - ’23 Petrucci, Vincent Emil - ’46-47 Salimina, Elmer J. - ’20 Menke, Herman Frank - ’41-42 Pfanner, Ernest John - ’47 Samuels, Michael - ’80 Meredith, Steve - ’80 Pfrehm, Henry L. “Hank” - ’61-62 Sanchez, Ryan - ’99 Meyer, Ernst Lichtenstein - ’46 Phair, Walter T. “Wally” - ’35 Sanders, Nathan P. - ’95-96 Michael, Lawrence Aldon - ’43 Phillips, Lawrence Harold “Merc” - ’26-27-28 Sandstad, Elton Ralph - ’41 Migliori, Ronald Eugene - ’77-78 Pinson, Kenneth - ’36-37-38 Sartori, Haydn Jack “Mickey” - ’28-29 Miller, James P. - ’28 Platt, Melvin Ray - ’73-74 Saunders, Richard Grigg - ’91-92 Mills, Michael David - ’84-85 Porter, Thomas Bishop - ’23 Sawyer, Harvey J. - ’27 Minor, Jonathon I.H. - ’84, ’87, ’89 Post, George R. “Andy” - ’52 Sbarbaro, Dennis K. - ’64 Mitchell, Michael A. - ’61-62 Powers, Norman Dallas - ’46 Scalmanini, Kenneth Michael - ’87 Moffett, Robert E. “Bob” - ’24-25 Prince, Donald A. - ’50 Scattini, Gregory Mark - ’87-88-89-90 Moisan, Charles R. - ’25-26 Probst, Geoffrey Worth - ’89 Schafer, Alvin W. - ’22-23 Momson, Christopher M. - ’15 Proebsting, Edward Louis - ’47-48 Schaffer, Bruce Leroy - ’69-70-71 Montin, John Barry - ’57-58 Pruitt, Jesse - ’03 Schaffer, Myron Holt “Mike” - ’46-47 Moore, Donald Richard - ’64-65-66 Rabedeaux, Jason Harrison - ’84-85, ’87-88 Schamberger, Richard Raymond - ’46 Moore, Ryan - ’02-03-04-05 Rafi q, Mamo - ’03 Schaper, Stephen Gary - ’68-69 Morgan, Arthur William - ’13-14 Rahn, William F. “Bill” - ’56-57-58 Schauer, William James “Bill” - ’72-73

-- 70 -- PROGRAM HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Scherer, Thomas D. - ’64 Sutherin, Robert George - ’46 Weldon, Joseph A. - ’12 Schmidt, Kermit R. “Dutch” - ’27, ’29-30 Sutter, Robert E. - ’56 Wetmore, Elbert Lewitt - ’23-24 Schultz, Lawrence E. - ’22 Swan, James Dennis - ’80-81 Wetmore, Ernest Lubbe - ’49-50-51-52 Schwall, Joseph - ’80 Swanson, Carl Alfred - ’16 Wetmore, William Brown “Bill” - ’49-50-51-52-53 Schwarz, Ryan - ’04-05 Sweetman, Francis George “Frank” - ’48 Wilkinson, Rollin Larry - ’55-56-57 Scofi eld, Stephen Eric - ’83 Sylvan, Jack Harold - ’89, ’91-92 Williams, Jay Charles - ’88 Sconyers, Harold W. - ’49-50 Sylvester, Wayne Peter - ’89 Wilson, Charles B. - ’52 Scott, Allan Russell - ’31 Symes, Ryan - ’05 Wilson, Earl E. - ’13 Scott, Ewing B. - ’17 Talt, John Charles - ’59-60 Wilson, John H. - ’53-54 Scribner, Jonathan W. - ’61, ’64-65 Tarriba, Manuel E. - ’12 Wilson, Jr., Donald A. - ’18 Sens, Dana - ’80 Tatom, Bradley Richard “Brad” - ’86 Wilson, Todd Adair - ’91-92 Sentous, Frank L. - ’19 Taylor, Brett Andrew - ’77-78 Wilson, Todd M. - ’62-63-64 Seydel, Robert H. “Si” - ’27-28 Taylor, Dedrique L. - ’96 Wolber, David Wayne - ’85-86 Shepard, Leonard Griffi n - ’73-74-75 Taylor, Earl Eugene - ’15 Wolfe, Peter Augustus - ’72-73 Shepard, Orville G. - ’29 Thackaberry, Jeffrey John - ’81-82-83 Wood, Gordon Jesse - ’58 Sherman, George Allen - ’42- Thille, Albert J. - ’11-12 Wood, Thomas Michael - ’68-69-70 Shore, Owen Esper - ’31 Thomas, Audwin Austin - ’76-77-78-79 Workman, Danny - ’00-01-02-03 Shreve, Robert Lee - ’25 Thomas, Clifton Graham - ’43 Wrenn, Francis Farrell - ’25-26 Siemering, William H. “Bill” - ’28 Thomas, Donald, W. - ’60 Wright, Carol Willard - ’13-14 Simmons, Bradley James - ’85 Thompson, Darrell - ’80 Wright, Timothy - ’75 Simmons, Goodrich R. - ’49 Thornburg, Vernon - ’30 Wyse, Brent - ’99-00-01-02 Simpson, Sanford Leland Lanaki “Sandy” - ’77 Thornton, Todd M. - ’96-97 Yoshikawa, Danny S. - ’95-96 Singleton, Keith - ’30 Thurman, Granville B. - ’54 Young, Gordon Phillip - ’43, ’47-48-49 Slater, Colby E. “Babe” - ’15-16-17 Timmons, J.C. - ’98-99 Young, Howard - ’75 Slater, Eugene Lyle - ’37-38 Tingus, James G. - ’55 Young, John Melvin - ’41 Slater, Russell H. - ’62-63-64-65 Towne, Willis J. - ’31 Zabel, Darin Robert - ’89-90-91 Slusser, Kenneth Anthony - ’39-40 Uchishiba, George M. - ’57 Zall, Samuel - ’34 Smiley, Frederick M. - ’64 Underwood, David Mark - ’69-70-71 Smith, Floyd Robertson - ’63-64-65 Untermann, Thomas Ernest - ’67 Smith, Lloyd Rice - ’41 Van Der Veur, Shem J. - ’94-95 Smith, Omari Central - ’90-91, ’93 Van Duzer, Roger Vincent - ’48 Smith, Russell Prest - ’69-70 Van Fleet, Edward R. - ’31-32 Smith, Stephen McIntosh - ’89, ’91-92 Van Horn, Philip Gerald - ’57-58-59 Smitheram, Edward A. - ’31 Vanos, Peter William - ’88-89, ’90-91 Smoot, George Clint - ’34-35 Vasquez, Kevin Scott - ’93-94-95 Smrekar, James Richard “Jim” - ’73-74 Verigin, Steve William - ’78 Snell, Glen Kenneth “Kenny” - ’92 Verona, Michael Robert - ’83 Soekland, Roy Daniel - ’38-39-40 Vilotti, Robert Charles “Bob” - ’78 Southworth, Bobby M. - ’91 Visman, Jr., Carl Bernard - ’47-48-49 Spilman, Herbert Arthur - ’22-23-24 Visman, Michael Carl - ’70-71 Stabenfeldt, David George - ’77 Viviano, Salvadore J. “Sam” - ’57-58-59 Stearns, Justin - ’02-03 Vlasic, Christopher M. - ’95-96-97-98 Steed, Alan Dave - ’68-69-70 Voorhies, Stephen Firman - ’66 Stevens, Carl J. - ’31-32-33 Vukovich, William V. - ’63 Stevens, George B. - ’31-32-33 Wager, Harry W. - ’34 Stevenson, Kenneth Eugene - ’61-62-63-64 Wagner, Bob - ’79 Stevenson, Michael Edward - ’76 Wagner, Eric - ’03 Stever, Edward W. - ’29 Wallis, Elton L. - ’27-28 Steyskal, Glen A. - ’57 Ware, III, Thomas E. - ’89-90-91 Stilson, Lowell Jasper - ’47-48 WARMERDAM, ARI - ’04-05 Stilwell, Edwin K. - ’58-59 Wasserburger, John Joseph - ’59-60-61 Stone, Richard Lewis “Rich” - ’75-76-77 Waters, John R. - ’20 Stone, William Farrington - ’14 Watson, Frank H. - ’18, ’20 Stonebarger, Frank Clinton - ’67-68-69 Watson, Micah Joel - ’93-93-94 Story, William Warren “Bill” - ’65-66-67 Watson, Paul H. - ’31 Strain, Jerome C. - ’22 Weaver, Lester G. - ’52 String, Roger J. - ’36 Weber, Andrew John - ’92-93 Sullivan, David C. - ’81-82 Wehrfritz, George E. - ’82 Surface, Jonathan - ’97-98 Weir, Wilbur W. - ’29 Surina, John - ’98-99 Welch, Kenneth Robert - ’77-78-79

-- 71 -- PROGRAM HISTORY CAL AGGIE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME

The UC Davis Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1980 to provide special recognition for outstanding accomplishment in intercollegiate athletics. To be considered for the Hall of Fame, a participant must have competed with unusual distinction in an intercollegiate sport for at least two season, achieved recognition at the conference, regional or preferably national levels, and achieved this accom- plishment in a manner the exemplifi es the UC Davis concept of a student-athlete. Furthermore, a fi ve-year period must elapse from the most Herb Spilman Clarence Lapp Guy Leggitt recent participation in athletics before an athlete becomes eligible for induction. Through 2003-04 there are 32 men’s and women’s basketball players and coaches enshrined in the UC Davis Athletic Hall of Fame.

Inductee ...... Participated ... Inducted Ray E. Crawford, Jr...... 1969-72 ...... 1980 Colby E. “Babe” Slater ...... 1914-17 ...... 1980 Herb Spilman ...... 1921-24 ...... 1980 Alan Budde ...... 1964-68 ...... 1981 Stephen Chorak ...... 1936-40 ...... 1981 Tim Indart Alan Budde John Frost

Barbara L. Iten ...... 1967-73 ...... 1982 Guy T. Leggitt ...... 1936-40 ...... 1982 Mark L. Olson ...... 1972-76 ...... 1982 Wayland S. Conrad ...... 1936-39 ...... 1983 Roy D. Soekland ...... 1937-40 ...... 1983

A. Bernard Dobbas ...... 1932-36 ...... 1984 James M. Dobbins ...... 1934-38 ...... 1984 Pam Gill-Fisher ...... 1967-72 ...... 1984 Clarence Lapp ...... 1932-35 ...... 1984 Pam Martin ...... 1975-79 ...... 1985 Mark Olson Audwin Thomas Mike Lien Audwin A. Thomas ...... 1976-79 ...... 1986 Lisa A. Kennedy-Bell ...... 1979-82 ...... 1987 Preston G. Neumayr ...... 1979-83 ...... 1990 Carol A. Rische ...... 1979-83 ...... 1990 Tim Indart ...... 1960-63 ...... 1991

Dr. Marya Welch (coach) ...... 1947-87 ...... 1991 Bob Hamilton (coach) ...... 1963-89 ...... 1994 Jason H. Rabedeaux ...... 1983-88 ...... 1995 Staci Stevens Riesenberg ...... 1985-88 ...... 1995 Therese Cardinet ...... 1976-81 ...... 1996 Preston Neumayr Jason Rabedeaux Matt Cordova George Stromgren (coach) ...... 1936-57 ...... 1996 John Frost ...... 1964-68 ...... 1998 Aimee Conner-Hasson ...... 1990-93 ...... 1999 Matt Cordova ...... 1987-91 ...... 1999 Joe Carlson (coach) ...... 1962-67 ...... 2000

Mike Lien ...... 1977-79 ...... 2001 Jennifer Gross ...... 1993-97 ...... 2003

-- 72 -- PROGRAM HISTORY THE PAVILION - HOME OF THE AGGIES

Formerly known as Recreation Hall, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus basketball facilities in Northern California. The arena opened to the sport in the 1977-78 season and has been home to all the excitement of Aggie basketball since that time. On Dec. 9, 1995, the basketball fl oor inside the Pavilion was renamed Hamilton Court, in honor of former men’s basketball coach Bob Hamilton, who passed away just days prior to the ceremonies. The Pavilion was built with funds allocated by the students themselves. It still provides the student body, staff, faculty and the community with a superb and diverse recreational facility. The arena has undergone recent renovations as part of the Facilities And Campus Enhancement (F.A.C.E.) Initiative. Recent improvements to the facility include full-color Daktronics ProStar and ProAd displays, an enhanced scoreboard, three-directional shot clocks and renovated team rooms. HOME COURT ADVANTAGE: Aggie basketball enjoyed its fi rst capacity crowd on January The Pavilion foyer houses the Colby E. “Babe” Slater Hall of 31, 1998, when 7,860 witnessed UC Davis’ victory over Chico State (shown above). A year later, Fame & Trophy Room, where the campus exhibits three NCAA an overfl owing crowd of 7,926 packed the arena for the Aggie-Wildcat matchup. Woman of the Year trophies, six NACDA Directors’ Cups and a special display in honor of Slater, a two-time Olympic medalist Intercollegiate teams which also use the Pavilion include and UC Davis’ fi rst standout student-athlete. the Aggie women’s volleyball and women’s gymnastics teams. The fi rst offi cial basketball game ever played in the Pavilion The UC Davis wrestling team uses the arena for tournaments was on Nov. 26, 1977, when 2,600 watched the University of the and key dual matches, including January’s showdown with the Pacifi c beat the Aggies, 78-69. University of Iowa. The Pavilion has served as the site for a number of postsea- TOP PAVILION CROWDS son championships, including the USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships, the Pacifi c-10 Conference Wrestling MEN’S GAMES Championships and numerous NCAA West Region tournaments Att. Opponent Date Result for men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball. Additionally, the 1. 7,926 Chico State 1/23/99 W,102-71 Aggie gymnasts hosted the Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation 2. 7,860 Chico State 1/31/98 W,86-67 Championships in March 2005. 3. 7,410 Cal State San Bernardino 1/5/02 L,60-68 In addition to collegiate athletics events, the California 4. 7,199 Sonoma State 1/28/00 W,68-57 5. 7,056 San Francisco State 2/1/97 W,81-50 Interscholastic Federation and the Volleyball Festival have held 6. 7,022 Chico State 1/27/96 W,90-75 their respective championship events on Hamilton Court. The 7. 6,588 Cal State Bakersfi eld 1/10/04 W,59-50 Pavilion has also hosted numerous concerts and entertainment 8. 5,210 Sacramento State 1/30/91 W,89-71 events. More recent acts include rock legends Bob Dylan, Phish 9. 5,047 Sacramento State 2/23/88 L,78-92 and Steve Miller Band; comedian Bill Maher, TeenMania minis- 10. 4,412 Cal State Los Angeles 3/6/98 W,53-51 tries and World Wrestling Entertainment. Both the Sacramento Kings and the Golden State Warriors have held preseason games WOMEN’S GAMES on Hamilton Court. Att. Opponent Date Result Furthermore, The Pavilion serves as annual venue for the 1. 4,675 Chico State 1/23/99 W, 71-69 university’s commencement ceremonies and the Aggie Auction, 2. 4,615 Chico State 1/31/98 W,85-65 the athletics department’s gala fundraiser. 3. 4,549 Chico State 1/27/96 W,57-54 For basketball, the Pavilion can seat more than 7,600. Both 4. 3,914 Cal State Bakersfi eld 1/10/04 L,78-85 5. 3,870 San Francisco State 2/1/97 W,67-47 the men’s and women’s basketball teams have set program at- 6. 3,214 Cal Poly Pomona 1/11/03 W,87-78 tendance records during recent seasons as part of the athletics 7. 3,089 Cal State San Bernardino 1/5/02 W,67-61 department’s annual “Break The Record Night” promotion. In 8. 2,910 Sacramento State 1/30/91 W,69-63 an effort to surpass the all-time attendance record of 7,926, set 9. 2,200 San Francisco State 2/24/89 W,69-30 during the 1999 season, the marketing and promotions offi ce 10. 2,125 Menlo 12/4/04 W,72-46 distributes complimentary tickets throughout the campus and local community. Marks set last season in shadow For more on UC Davis’ athletics facilities, see the campus section Aggies played in Hickey Gym until 1977-78 season on pages v-vi.

-- 73 -- PROGRAM HISTORY UC Davis offers more than 100 undergraduate majors – the widest variety of any THIS IS University of California campus.

Aeronautical Science and Engineering African American & African Studies Agricultural Systems and Environment American Studies Animal Biology Animal Science Animal Science & Management Anthropology Applied Physics ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES Art History Art Studio UC Davis comprises three colleges (Agricultural On campus, UC Davis students can rally around Asian American Studies & Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Letters & the highly successful athletics department by joining Atmospheric Science Avian Sciences Science), five professional schools (Education, Law, the Aggie Pack spirit organization, or enjoy a first-class Biochemical Engineering Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Management, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine) plus the performance at the Robert & Magrit Biological Science Division of Biological Sciences. for the Performing Arts. Biological Systems Engineering Biomedical Engineering With 103 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate The university also offers hundreds of student Biotechnology Cell Biology programs, the university offers the most expansive and clubs and organizations, including cultural clubs, Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering/Material Science Engineering diverse range of academics among any of the University fraternities and sororities, faith-based organizations Chemistry of California campuses. Additionally, students also have and the Associated Students of UC Davis student Chicana/Chicano Studies Chinese the opportunity to combine majors or customize their government. Civil Engineering Classical Civilization field of study by creating an individual major. For the active Aggie, students may participate in Clinical Nutrition For those interested in graduate degrees – whether the diverse intramural sports program or join one of Communication Community & Regional Development it be a master’s degree or a doctorate – UC Davis offers the 30-plus sports clubs. In 2004, the Activities & Rec- Comparative Literature Computational Applied Science advising services to help students craft their education reation Center (ARC) opened its doors, providing the Computer Engineering Computer Science toward those goals. An estimated 86 percent of UC Davis campus with its own state-of-the-art fitness venue. Computer Science & Engineering students applying to graduate schools earn acceptance In April, UC Davis hosts Picnic Day, an annual Crop Science & Management Design to either their first or second choices. student-run open house. The popular event showcases Dramatic Art East Asian Studies all that the campus has to offer, attracting students, Economics staff, faculty, parents, alumni and members of the sur- Electrical Engineering English RANKINGS rounding communities. Entomology UC Davis ranks 11th among public universities, Environmental & Resource Sciences Environmental Biology & Management according to U.S. News & World Report, and 16th by the Environmental Horticulture & Urban Forestry Environmental Policy Analysis & Planning National Research Council. Furthermore, the National GETTING AROUND Environmental Toxicology Science Foundation places the university 15th in the Nestled just southwest of Sacramento, the city Evolution, Ecology & Biodiversity Exercise Biology nation in research funding, and Money magazine consid- of Davis rests just 15 minutes from an international Fiber & Polymer Science Film Studies ered UC Davis as one of the West’s top “best buys”. airport, and contains a downtown station serviced by Food Science Additionally, the Gourman Report rated the ge- Greyhound and Amtrak. Centrally located in the Sac- French Genetics netics department at No. 1, while U.S. News & World ramento Valley, the town sits equally close to both the Geology German Report ranked the College of Engineering as No. 13 finest ski resorts and the Pacific Ocean’s top beaches. History Human Development among its peers. Within Davis and its neighboring towns, both Yolo- Hydrology bus and the student-operated bus systems offer International Agricultural Development International Relations free transportation to registered undergraduates. Italian COMMUNITY Japanese The town boasts more bicycles per capita than any With a population of approximately 60 thousand, Landscape Architecture other city in the nation. More than 50 miles of bike Linguistics Davis is widely known for being a safe, active and so- Managerial Economics paths make the entire town conducive to both riders Materials Science & Engineering cially innovative community. Mathematics and pedestrians. Mechanical Engineering The downtown area boasts a multitude of specialty Medieval Studies Microbiology shops, restaurants, theaters and art galleries; while the Music city’s numerous parks offer recreational opportunities Native American Studies www.ucdavis.edu Natural Sciences for active students. Nature & Culture Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior Nutrition Science Optical Science & Engineering Philosophy Physics Plant Biology Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Russian Sociology Soil & Water Science Spanish Statistics Textiles & Clothing Viticulture & Enology Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology Women and Gender Studies i CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

LARRY VANDERHOEF UC Davis Chancellor Larry N. Vanderhoef was appointed chan- Chancellor Vanderhoef was recently hon- various national commis- cellor of the University of California, Davis, in ored by the Sacramento Business Journal as one sions addressing graduate April 1994. He joined the campus in 1984 as of the 20 people who have contributed most and international educa- executive vice chancellor and provost. substantially to California’s capital region tion, the role of a modern During his 10-plus years as chancellor, over the past 20 years and by the Sacramento land-grant university and the campus was invited to membership in Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce as Sac- accrediting issues. the AAU; increased its extramural awards ramentan of the Year. He holds B.S. and M.S. from $169.1 million to $420.7 million annu- In 2004 he led a UC Davis delegation degrees in biology from the ally, earning a National Science Foundation to Iran in an effort to promote dialogue and University of Wisconsin, (NSF) research funding ranking of 14th in scholar exchange, and to promote generally Milwaukee, and a Ph.D. in the U.S.; expanded classroom, lab, clinical the notion of crossing boundaries to build plant biochemistry from Purdue University. and offi ce space by 2 million square feet, greater understanding and good will - a con- Previously, he held faculty positions at the with 1 million more to be built over the next tinuing personal and professional effort. University of Illinois, where he also served fi ve years; completed the transformation of His research interests lie in the general as a department head, and at the University an ailing county hospital to an academically area of plant growth and development, and in of Maryland, College Park, where he was ap- distinguished and fi nancially sound regional the evolution of the land-grant universities. pointed provost. He was awarded honorary medical center; and made distinctive strides in He has taught classes from freshman level to doctoral degrees by Purdue University and recruiting a diverse and accomplished faculty advanced graduate study. by Inje University in Korea. and student body. Chancellor Vanderhoef has served on

VIRGINIA HINSHAW UC Davis Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw, Ph.D. serves as the University of Wisconsin, Madison. research has increased our Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor of UC In addition to her administrative duties, understanding of various Davis. In that capacity, she is the campus’s Hinshaw maintains a joint appointment in two aspects of infl uenza viruses, chief academic and fi nancial offi cer and acts academic departments as a Professor of Virol- such as important hosts in for the Chancellor in his absence. Hinshaw’s ogy in the Department of Internal Medicine, nature, transmission among responsibilities include oversight of the School of Medicine, and in the Department humans, lower mammals campus’s $2.2 billion budget and overall re- of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, and birds, genetic changes sponsibility for the UC Davis Health System; School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. related to disease sever- campus operations, including resource man- For over 25 years she has conducted research ity, the molecular basis of agement, planning and policy development; on viruses, primarily infl uenza, at different cell killing, and new ap- and strategic leadership in planning, coordi- hospitals and universities, including Medical proaches to vaccines. Her innovative and nating and implementing academic direction College of Virginia, University of Califor- energetic teaching style, combined with her and programs. Prior to joining UC Davis in nia Berkeley, St. Jude Children’s Research continual advocacy for research and educa- 2001, she served as the Dean of the Graduate Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and the tion, has earned her national recognition School and Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Hinshaw’s and acclaim.

JUDY SAKAKI UC Davis Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs Judy Sakaki assumed her position as Vice Executive Leadership Development Program forge links between student Chancellor of the Division of Student Affairs and the California State University. She also services and academic pro- in July 2002. Dr. Sakaki oversees programs served as an American Council on Education grams. UC Davis students, and services that enhance the academic and Fellow during that period. and the campus commu- personal development of students, including In 1995 she joined California State Uni- nity, benefit significantly intercollegiate athletics. versity, Fresno, as dean of Student Affairs, from her expertise, insights, Sakaki received her bachelor’s and mas- and in 1997 was appointed vice president for and passion for providing ter’s degrees from California State University, Student Affairs and dean of students. an optimal learning envi- Hayward, in 1975 and 1977, respectively, Sakaki brought substantial experience ronment. and a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in 1991. In with diverse student populations to the 1994-95 she was an Executive Fellow in the campus as well as an impressive ability to

ii UC DAVIS ATHLETICS

GREG WARZECKA Director of Athletics On August 1, 1995, Greg Warzecka became the 11th NACDA Division II Directors’ Cups as the most outstand- director of athletics at UC Davis. In the decade-plus since, the ing overall program in the country. For his part, NACDA Aggie athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success selected Warzecka as its A.D. of the year for the D-II West under his guidance. Region in 2001-02. Warzecka’s penchant for progress began from his fi rst Furthermore, the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine year as director when he was charged with the task of fully lauded the Aggie program on three different occasions. In engaging the campus in dicussions regarding whether or not 1999 and 2000, Sports Illustrated For Women named UC UC Davis would offer athletics-related fi nancial aid. One Davis as the top Division II school for women athletics. year later, the campus announced the launch of its fi rst-ever One year later, SI selected UC Davis as its top D-II school grant-in-aid program. for the 2001-02 year. Warzecka has also overseen UC Davis’ transition into Before turning to administration, Warzecka had been two conferences in his short tenure. In 1998, the Aggies a successful baseball coach, fi rst as an assistant at his alma moved from the now-defunct Northern California Athletic mater, UC Berkeley. He then served as head coach at San Conference to the powerful California Collegiate Athletic Francisco State, then at the University of Chicago, where he Association. Then in 2003, the UC Davis program announced also served his fi rst post as men’s athletics director. Warzecka that it would join the Big West Conference and thus reclassify returned to California in 1989 to become the A.D. at the from NCAA Division II to Division I status. University of Redlands, where he remained until he joined During Warzecka tenure, UC Davis captured six the Aggie athletics staff.

DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY Area Code 530

ADMINISTRATION Offi ce Phone HEAD COACHES Offi ce Phone Greg Warzecka, Director of Athletics 264 Hickey 752-4557 Fall Sports Executive Assistant: Amie Smith Bob Biggs, Football 222 Hickey 752-1356 Pam Gill-Fisher, Senior Associate A.D. 202 Hickey 752-7510 Stephanie Hawbecker, Volleyball (W) 287 Hickey 752-0644 Steve Doten, Water Polo (M) 181 Hickey 752-3452 Associate Athletics Directors Jason Jaques, Cross Country (M/W) 3 Hickey Annex 754-6224 Larry Swanson, External Affairs 283 Hickey 752-8609 Maryclaire Robinson, Soccer (W) 333 Hickey 752-0735 Bob Bullis, Business 264 Hickey 752-4806 Dwayne Shaffer, Soccer (M) 326 Hickey 752-8892 Gary Colberg, Intramurals & Sports Clubs 215 ARC 752-3503 Winter Sports Assistant Athletics Directors Ray Goldbar, Gymnastics (W) 281 Hickey 752-1188 Mike Angius, Development 116 A Street 752-8683 Barbara Jahn, Swimming & Diving (W) 214 Hickey 752-9271 Scott Brayton, Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 757-3135 Peter Motekaitis, Swimming & Diving (M) 330 Hickey 754-9467 Mitch Campbell, Football Ops & Event Mgmt. 5 Hickey Annex 752-3525 Sandy Simpson, Basketball (W) 210 Hickey 752-0315 Jennifer Cardone, Compliance Services 208 Hickey 754-7552 Gary Stewart, Basketball (M) 232 Hickey 752-3501 Mike Robles, Media Relations 121 Hickey 752-3680 Lennie Zalesky, Wrestling (M) 183 Hickey 752-3686

KEY NUMBERS Offi ce Phone Spring Sports Intercollegiate Athletics 264 Hickey 752-1111 Kathy DeYoung, Golf (W) 228 Hickey 752-1053 Michelle Roppeau, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 752-0714 Elaine Jones, (W) 183 Hickey 752-2039 Laura Goldhammer, Academic Advising 204 Hickey 754-6762 Daryl Lee, Tennis (M) 332 Hickey 752-9365 Andy Bloom, Strength & Conditioning Weight Room 752-5124 Karen Matteson, Softball (W) 140C Pavilion 754-6944 TBA, Game Mgmt. 140F Pavilion 752-0641 Bill Maze, Tennis (W) 332 Hickey 752-7511 Rex Peters, Baseball 119 Hickey 752-7513 TeamAggie 116 A Street 757-3146 Emily Plesser, Rowing (W) 324 Hickey 754-7814 Aggie Pack 116 A Street 757-3134 Deanne Vochatzer, Track & Field (W) 7 Hickey Annex 752-5057 Creative Communication Services 116 A Street 750-3143 Jon Vochatzer, Track & Field (M) 2 Hickey Annex 752-8608 Aggie Auction/Marketing & Promotions 116 A Street 752-2699 Cy Williams, Golf (M) 6 Hickey Annex 752-0639 Men’s Equipment Room 110 Hickey 752-0259 Jamey Wright, Water Polo (W) 181 Hickey 752-0648 Women’s Equipment Room 163 Hickey 752-0635 Training Room - Hickey 115 Hickey Gym 752-0647 Training Room - Pavilion 180 Pavilion 752-7515 iii SERVING THE UC DAVIS STUDENT-ATHLETE

STUDENT-ATHLETE GUIDANCE SERVICES 204/208 Hickey Gym • (530) 752-3259

UC Davis ranks among the leaders in NCAA advisor assigned by sport, a college advisor, and a major Postgraduate Scholarship Awards and Academic All- advisor (if the student has a declared major). Although District/America honorees, and has claimed a record appointments with the athletic academic advisors are three winners of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. not mandatory at UC Davis, student-athletes might Student-Athlete Guidance Services deserves much of choose to see their athletic academic advisor for issues the credit for these accomplishments. including: The SAGS office started in 1988 with a single staff member serving as a centralized resource for academic • Balancing academic and athletic expectations advising, eligiblity information and campus referrals. • General education (GE) requirements • Dropping/adding courses The office has since expanded to include additional aca- Michelle Roppeau • Time management/study skills demic advisors, an athletic aid coordinator, an assistant Director of Athletic • Assistance completing the mandatory Academic Plan Form eligibility coordinator and an administrative assistant. • Study hall for student-athletes Academic Advising It is headed by Pam Gill-Fisher, senior associate direc- • Personal issues that affect academic performance tor of athletics. • Choosing a major/career The SAGS office provides a range of services to • Declaring or changing a major student-athletes on all 26 intercollegiate athletics teams, • Campus resources including assistance with course and major selection • Exploration of opportunities beyond athletics as well as interpretation and clarification of eligibility • Preparation for graduate programs rules and issues. • Preparation and application for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and other national awards UC Davis student-athletes typically have a mini- mum of three academic advisors: an athletic academic

ATHLETIC TRAINING / SPORTS MEDICINE Dick Lewis Training Room (115 Hickey Gym) • (530) 752-0647 The Pavilion Training Room • (530) 752-7515

Known collectively as “The Healer of Champions”, hours and gaining valuable clinical education in a the UC Davis athletic training staff comprises five hands-on environment. The internship is ideal for full-time certified athletic trainers, a full-time physical any student interested in a graduate program in ath- therapist/certified athletic trainer and approximately 24 letic training, as well as any medical or allied medical student athletic trainers. Together, they are responsible profession. Jeff Hogan for providing medical care to the 800-plus student-ath- The ARC Pavilion training room contains exten- Head Athletic Trainer letes that compose UC Davis’ 26 varsity teams. sive resources and equipment for the rehabilitation of The student athletic trainers serve two to three injured athletes. The staff physical therapist is head- years with the program, logging in more than 1,500 quartered there as well.

OTHER RESOURCES

Cowell Student Health Center ...... 752-2300 Student Disability Center ...... 752-3184 Peer Counselors In Athletics (PCA) ...... 754-7103 International House ...... 753-5007 Internship & Career Center ...... 752-2855 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center ...... 752-2452 Learning Skills Center ...... 752-2013 Women’s Resource & Research Center ...... 752-3372 Student Employment Center ...... 752-0520 Counseling Center ...... 752-0871 FINANCIAL SUPPORT The House (Peer Counseling) ...... 752-2790 Undergraduate Scholarship Office ...... 752-2804 Cross Cultural Center ...... 752-4287 Financial Aid Office ...... 752-2390 Education Abroad Center ...... 752-3014 Dean Witter Fund Residential Services ...... 752-2033 iv HOME OF THE AGGIES

The palatial Activites & Recreation Center ACTIVITIES & (ARC) opened its doors during the spring RECREATION CENTER of 2004, offering a wide array of fi tness ar- eas, including full-size basketball courts, a multi-use activity center for indoor soccer or hockey, a running/jogging track, weight rooms, aerobics facilities, squash and rac- quetball courts and a rock-climbing wall. Additional amenities include a wellness center, student lounges and opportunities for conferences and special events.

The ARC adjoins the Pavilion (left), formerly known as Recreation Hall, the home venue for UC Davis basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics, as well as concerts and special events. With a seating capacity of nearly 8,000, the Pavilion ranks as one of the largest on-campus arenas in Northern California. THE PAVILION

LA RUE FIELD Recognized in 1999 as “Softball Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, La Rue Field hosted fi ve NCAA West Region Softball Championships in the past decade. Recent additions include batting cages, covered dugouts and improved press areas.

In January of 2004, the Ted & Rand Schaal Aquatics Center hosted its fi rst event. The complex features an Olym- pic-sized pool, locker rooms, team rooms, offi ce space and permanent seating for approximately 500 specta- tors. The aquatics center will allow UC Davis to host championship events, such as this year’s Western Water Polo Association championships.

v SCHAAL AQUATICS CENTER HICKEY GYMNASTICS CENTER AGGIE FIELD Both Aggie Field (left), the home of soccer and lacrosse, and the James & Ann Dobbins Baseball Complex (below) were the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the The former Lower Hickey Gym, the fi rst home of mid-1980s. women’s athletics in the post-Title IX era, was con- verted to a fi rst-class practice for the Aggie gymnastics team in 2005. DOBBINS BASEBALL COMPLEX

Dobbins boasts one of the fi nest playing services in Northern TOOMEY WEIGHT ROOM California. In 2002, the stadium was enhanced to include a press box, a renovated entrance and permanent conces- sion/restroom facilities.

UC Davis student-athletes welcomed the expanded weight room, located inside Toomey Field. In addition to nearly tri- pling in size the previous facility, the upgrade also included all new equipment, restrooms and offi ce space. In June 2005, former Olympian Andy Bloom was named as the program’s fi rst full-time strength and conditioning coach.

Built in the 1950s, Toomey Field has hosted numerous cham- pionship events for football, track & fi eld and lacrosse. During TOOMEY FIELD & the 2000 Olympic Trials, standouts Marion Jones and Michael Johnson used the Woody Wilson Track as a practice facility. WOODY WILSON TRACK

FUTURE GAMES In the upcoming years, UC Davis Athletics will see the Note: each drawing represents a concept for opening of two fi rst-class athletics facilities. The Marya full build-out. Designs are subject to change. Welch Tennis Center (left), an upgrade of the existing Hickey Tennis Courts, began construction in 2004. Long- term plans for the tennis venue include grandstand seating with restroom/concessions. Its fi rst phase was dedicated in April 2005.

Aggie football and women’s lacrosse will move to a multi-purpose stadium, located adjacent to the Schaal Aquatics Center, as early as the 2006-07 academic year. Initial concept designs call for seating of 10,000 to 15,000 spectators, with an eventual build-out to as many as 30,000.

vi TRANSITION TO DIVISION I

On March 11, 2003, UC Davis made in 2007-08. a landmark move in its storied intercol-intercol- UC Davis will compete in the Big West Conference in legiate athletics historyhistory when Chancel- baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s lloror LLarryarry VVanderhoefanderhoef announcedannounced thatthat cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tthehe uuniversityniversity wwouldould rreclassifyeclassify ffromrom soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track & fi eld sstatustatus andand joinjoin thethe BigBig WestWest Conference.Conference. and women’s volleyball. TThehe aannouncementnnouncement ccameame aafterfter mmuchuch Football is a charter member of the Great West Football ddiscussioniscussion bbyy ccampusampus aadministrators,dministrators, ffaculty,aculty, sstaff,taff, sstudents,tudents, Conference, women’s rowing is a member of the Western alumni and local community. Independent Rowing Association, men’s and women’s water Additionally, UC Davis undergraduate students passed polo will remain in the Western Water Polo Association and the Campus Expansion Initiative, which will help fund the women’s lacrosse will continue play in the Mountain Pacifi c Aggies’ growing athletics grant-in-aid program. Sports Federation. UC Davis, which began its four-year transition to Divi- Women’s gymnastics and men’s wrestling – already clas- sion I last fall, will start some competition in the Big West sifi ed as Division I programs – will continue their participa- in 2004-05 and is scheduled for full Division I membership tion in the MPSF and Pacifi c-10 Conference, respectively. DIVISION I TIMELINE

Good News 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 The light at the end of the Provisional First Year Provisional Second Year Provisional Third Year Provisional Fourth Year tunnel brightened when • Compliance with all minimum con- • Full compliance with all Division • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. • Successfully complete an NCAA the NCAA Division I Board tests and participation requirements I legislation and membership athletics certifi cation self-study and of Directors approved leg- for sports sponsorship set forth requirements, including scholarship • Attendance at a meeting to be evaluation visit. islation which will make in Bylaw 20.9.3.3 (contests and minimums and Division I scheduling. conducted at the NCAA convention Aggies eligible to win number of participants). to discuss issues impacting Division I • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. automatic berths to NCAA • Attendance at NCAA convention. members. Institutional representa- • Submit a formal application and fee. tives required to attend the meeting • Attendance at a meeting conducted Championships beginning • Attendance at NCAA meeting at the are the CEO, AD, SWA, FAR, and at the NCAA Convention to discuss their fi rst active year of • Submit a revised strategic plan based convention to discuss issues impact- Compliance Coordinator. issues impacting Division I members. Division I membership in on the previously submitted plan. ing Division I. 2007-08. The Big West • Completion of an NCAA athletics • Submit an annual report and updated Conference-sponsored • Apply Division I legislation to the • Submit an annual report and updated certifi cation orientation visit. strategic plan by June 30, 2007 NCAA 2003-13 passed in greatest extent possible. strategic plan by June 30 based on based on feedback received from feedback received from the previous • Completion of a compliance review the previous years review. August of 2004. • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. year. conducted by the national offi ce and submission of a report with an • The CEI reaches its full implementa- Under previous legisla- • Attendance at an orientation session. • Considered Division I for scheduling institutional response of fi ndings. tion. The athletics-designated tion, the Aggies would against opponents. portion increases to generate an have been ineligible to • Submit an annual report and updated • Submit an annual report and updated estimated total of $4.26 million in strategic plan. win any automatic berth • Total athletics grant-in-aid increases to strategic plan by June 30 based on grants-in-aid. approximately $2.5 million. feedback received from the previous awarded to the Big West • Considered Division II in scheduling year’s annual report. Conference until 2009- against Division I opponents, Divi- • The portion of the CEI fees designated 2007-08 10. For men’s basketball, sion I against Division II opponents. for athletics increases to generate an • The portion of the CEI fees designated the wait was eight years, estimated total of $2.03 million in for athletics increases to contribute • The Campus Expansion Initiative First Year of Division I meaning the Aggies grants-in-aid. an estimated total of $3.17 million takes effect, contributing an esti- • All teams become eligible for confer- would not be able to win for athletics grants-in-aid. mated total of $999,000 – toward ence and NCAA championships. an automatic berth until athletics grants-in-aid. • Teams become eligible to win Big 2015-16. West automatic berths to NCAA championships.

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