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2016-17 Game Notes 2016-17 GAME NOTES Nicholas Petrone, Director of Athletic Media Relations [email protected] O: 209-946-2730 www.PacificTigers.com C: 660-888-3275 3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95211 GAME 17/PACIFIC (7-9, 1-2 WCC) at BYU (11-5, 2-1 WCC) Saturday, January 7, 2016 • 6 p.m. PT SCHEDULE/RESULTS Provo, Utah • Marriott Center NOVEMBER (2-3) TV: BYUtv, TheW.TV Date PAC Opp. Opponent Time/Result TV/Record TV Talent: Dave McCann (play-by-play), Steve Cleveland (analyst), Spencer Linton (courtside) Nov. 7 Bristol Univ.^ W, 106-39 - Radio: PacificTigers.com Nov. 11 16/20 UCLA L, 119-80 0-1 Nov. 14 Green Bay W, 76-58 1-1 Radio Talent: Zack Bayrouty Nov. 19 UC Irvine L, 72-65 1-2 Live Stats: PacificTigers.com Nov. 22 Wyoming W, 73-65 2-2 Twitter Updates: @PacificMensBB Nov. 29 Nevada L, 77-67 2-3 DECEMBER (4-6) Date PAC Opp. Opponent Time/Result TV/Record Game Information Dec. 1 Sacramento St. W, 74-58 3-3 Dec. 3 Cal St. Fullerton L, 78-77 3-4 Dec. 8 UMass” L, 72-48 3-5 SERIES Dec. 10 Rider” L, 73-66 3-6 Dec. 15 North Carolina A&T” W, 66-57 4-6 INFORMATION Dec. 17 Fresno St. L, 70-68 (OT) 4-7 Dec. 20 Kennesaw St.” W, 69-56 5-7 Dec. 23 Pacific Union W, 102-54 6-7 2016-17 Record: 7-9, 1-2 WCC Series Record: 5-7 2016-17 Record: 11-5, 2-1 WCC Dec. 29 Portland* L, 80-76 6-8, 0-1 Last Meeting: Pacific win, 77-72, Feb. 6, 2016, at BYU Dec. 31 7/6 Gonzaga* L, 81-61 6-9, 0-2 Head Coach: Damon Stoudamire Record at Pacific: 2-3 Head Coach: Dave Rose School Record (Yrs): 7-9 (1) Record at BYU: 2-3 School Record (Yrs): 294-104 (12) JANUARY (1-0) Record at Neutral Site: 1-1 Date PAC Opp. Opponent Time/Result TV/Record Career Record (Yrs): 7-9 (1) Last Pacific Win: 77-72, Feb. 6, 2016, at BYU Career Record (Yrs): 294-104 (12) Coach Stoudamire vs. BYU: 0-0 Jan. 5 San Diego* W, 56-53 7-9, 1-2 Jan. 7 BYU* 6 p.m. BYUtv/TheW.TV 2016-17 LEADERS Last 10 Matchups (BYU leads 6-4): 2016-17 LEADERS 12-4-75 W 71-66 at Pacific Jan. 12 Pepperdine* 7 p.m. TheW.TV Points: Ray Bowles (14.1) 12-6-75 L 62-89 at Pacific Points: Eric Mika (20.7) Jan. 14 San Francisco* 8 p.m. CSN BA/TheW.TV 12-1-84 L 63-72 at Stanford Rebounds: Anthony Townes (6.7) 11-30-96 W 80-58 at BYU Rebounds: Eric Mika (9.0) Jan. 19 Saint Mary’s* 8 p.m. CSN BA/TheW.TV Assists: T.J. Wallace (3.4) 1-30-14 L 78-88 at BYU Assists: L.J. Rose (5.4) Jan. 21 BYU* 3 p.m. CSN BA/TheW.TV 2-13-14 W 89-82 at Pacific Jan. 26 Loyola Marymount* 7 p.m. TheW.TV Steals: T.J. Wallace, David Taylor (0.8) 1-15-15 L 80-93 at Pacific Steals: Nick Emery (2.1) 2-14-15 L 59-84 at BYU Jan. 28 San Francisco* 1 p.m. CSN CA/TheW.TV 1-2-16 L 67-81 at Pacific 2-6-16 W 77-72 at BYU FEBRUARY (0-0) Date PAC Opp. Opponent Time/Result TV/Record Feb. 2 Saint Mary’s* 8 p.m. ESPNU Series History Feb. 4 Pepperdine* 5 p.m. TheW.TV - Pacific and BYU will meet for the 13th time on Saturday evening. Feb. 9 San Diego* 7 p.m. TheW.TV - The Tigers broke a three-game losing streak to the Cougars last season in Provo, Utah. Feb. 11 Santa Clara* 7 p.m. TheW.TV Feb. 16 Portland* 7 p.m. TheW.TV - On Saturday, Pacific is looking for just its third win at BYU since Nov. 30, 1996. Feb. 18 Gonzaga* 1 p.m. CSN CA/TheW.TV - The two teams went 18 years without facing each other before the Tigers rejoined the West Coast Conference in 2013-14. Feb. 23 Santa Clara* 7 p.m. TheW.TV Feb. 25 Loyola Marymount* 7 p.m. TheW.TV Last Time Out ALL TIMES PACIFIC RANKINGS: AP/USA TODAY COACHES Pacific ended an eight-game road losing streak Thursday evening, holding off San Diego in a defensive slugfest, 56-53. The Tigers ended a two- Home games in game losing streak in Jenny Craig Pavilion and improved to 7-0 this season when holding opponents under 69 points. With former Arizona and BOLD Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson in attendance Thursday, Damon Stoudamire earned his first victory in West Coast Conference * West Coast Conference game play and on the road as a head coach. Pacific has won nine of the last 10 meetings, including six-straight, against San Diego when scoring 56 ^ Exhibition points or more. The Tigers have held the Toreros to 60 points or less in 9-of-17 all-time meetings. The Tigers improve to 6-0 this season when “ Gotham Classic holding opponents under 40 percent shooting, as the Toreros managed just a 30.8 percent (16-of-52) clip, including a paltry 20.8 percent (5-of- Game at Stockton Arena 24) in the first 20 minutes. San Diego also struggled from 3-point range, connecting on just 16 percent (4-of-25) of its attempts, including an Social Media Information 0-of-11 effort in the second half. T.J. Wallace led all scorers with 16 in the win. Ray Bowles added 14 points. Each player had three assists. Jack Twitter Williams notched nine points. Williams and Anthony Townes each grabbed seven rebounds. Pacific shot 36.7 percent (18-of-49) from the floor Team ................................................@PacificMensBB Damon Stoudamire ...............................@Iambiggie503 and for the second-consecutive game 50 percent (5-of-10) from deep while extending its streak of consecutive games with at least one made Leonard Perry .......................................@leonardperry_jr trey to 901. San Diego’s Frank Ryder finished with 11 points to lead four players in double figures, as Brett Bailey, Tyler Williams and Olin Carter Luke Wicks ..........................................@CoachLWicks III each netted 10. Cameron Neubauer pulled down 11 rebounds. San Diego kept the game close shooting a perfect 17-of-17 from the charity JayDee Luster ......................................@jaydeeluster stripe, as the Tigers only trailed for 14 seconds Thursday. Bowles broke a 47-all tie with a trey from the wing with 2:57 to play to give his team Facebook the upper hand for good. The Toreros closed within one point three times down the stretch, the last coming with 33 seconds on the clock after Team ................................................PacificMensBB a Williams layup, but Wallace made two free throws 12 seconds later to push the difference back to three. A Carter III three-pointer to tie the Instagram game as time expired drew the back of the iron. Pacific shot 11-of-16 from the line in the second half. Team ................................................pacificmensbb 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1979, 1997, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010) MEDIA INFORMATION Media Credentials Locker Room Policy Injury Information • The Pacific locker room for home and away games • Media representatives should direct all requests is closed. • Pacific Athletic Media Relations and athletic trainers to Nicholas Petrone, Director of Athletic Media Rela- • For both home and road games, Pacific coach Damon do not provide student-athlete injury information at tions. Stoudamire and select players will be available to any time to media. working media after an approximate 10-minute “cool- • Due to the limited number of seats available on ing off” period. At least one full-time staff member of press row, priority is given to daily newspapers, the Pacific Athletic Media Relations Department will be Radio Information major magazines and electronic media in the present at all times to help with any requests. • The radio broadcast tables are located on the geographic areas of the competing teams. • Stoudamire, followed by select players, will address west side of the court. the media following each game at a specified location. • Access to the tables is through section G off • Pacific reserves the right to refuse any credential At home, the postgame availability will take place the upper concourse. request deemed not to be in the best interest of outside the locker room in the southeast tunnel. For • One phone line and an ISDN line are accessible to the University. road games, the location is determined by the host in- stitution’s media relations staff. Interview requests for the visiting radio network as designated by that Pacific players need to be made to Nicholas Petrone, school’s media relations office. Photo Credentials Director of Athletic Media Relations, with at least five • Space is guarenteed for only one broadcast • Due to limited space on the baseline and the minutes remaining in regulation. crew from a visiting school. Student stations • At home, interview requests for the visiting team’s inability to create a double row for photographers, coach and players are left to the discretion of the will generally not be permitted to broadcast virtually no freelance photographers are allowed team’s media relations staff. due to space limitations. Requests for additional to shoot during the season. broadcast crews need to be made through the • There are permanent lights in the Alex G. Spanos Interview Procedures visiting team’s media relations office.
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