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George Fo;x College begins its fourth year in the Coleman H. Wheeler Center for Sports and Physi­ cal Education. Completed in June 1977, the $2.7 million, 55,000-square-foot complex is the col­ lege's largest building. It contains the James and Lila Miller Gymnasium, the !3ruin home court. The sports center was designed by noted archi­ tect Pietro !3elluschi , with a wooded canyon set­ ting chosen as the center's location. The building features wood products and a large window area overlooking the adjacent natural terrain. Three times larger than Hester Gymnasium , which it replaced . the Wheeler Center features a 116 x 174-foot gymnasium with three basl~et ­ ball courts and seating for 2 ,700 spectators. The gymnasium ceilings are J2 feet over the hard­ wood maple floor. The gym provides three volleyball The lower level contains a concession area and ticl"iet courts and five badminton courts. soles area, dressing rooms, team rooms, equipment-issuing The building is entered on two levels-ground level on room, laundry, and storage space . An east wing of the the east side through nine doors for the general public and building houses two handball courts. after crossing a 200-foot bridge, and on the second floor The building is named for long-time lumberman on the west side for campus personnel . There is a two­ Coleman H. Wheeler, former chairman of the board of floor lobby featuring oak parquet floors. Willamette Industries. The gymnasium is named for board Contained on the upper level are athletic administration member James Miller and his w ife Lila . He is the former and faculty offices . staff room, and class , weight, and president of Cascadia Lumber Co . The building was multipurpose rooms. dedicated Oct. 17, 1977.

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ABOUT GEORGE FOX COLLEGE GFC ATHLETICS

George Fox College is the outgrowth of a desire by early Intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the overall Willamette Valley Qual~er settlers who established Pacific education program at George Fox . Men's varsity athletic Academy in 1 885 for the Christian education of their chil­ teams represent the college in baseball , basl~etball , t r acl ~ . dren. The college division was organized in 1891 to pro­ soccer, and cross-country. vide more advanced instruction for students. In 1949, George Fox College competes as an independent on because of the many colleges in the Northwest with Pacific the varsity level . Its schedules are coordinated with the in their name, the college was renamed George Fox in and with other independents in the honor of the founder of the Friends (Quaker) Church . The Northwest. George Fox is a member of the National college is governed by a 42-member Ooard of Trustees Association of Intercollegiate Athletics CNAIM . District 2 . elected by Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church, Women students compete in volleyball , cross-country, which comprises more than 8,500 members in 56 churches basketball, tennis, track, and softball . The college is a in Oregon, , and . member of the Women's Conference of Independent Col­ Today the 60-acre rural, tree-shaded campus a half-hour leges and the Northwest College Women's Sports Associa­ drive from Portland is undergoing a major expansion with tion. eight new buildings completed in the last four years with For students not participating in the varsity program .. GFC total investment of nearly $7 million. has a complete intramural program including flag football , College enrollment is at a record 7 50. The college has basketball, volleyball, softball. and tennis. grown for eight consecutive years, increasing by 7 5 per­ Athletic facilities include the Coleman H. Wheeler Center cent in that span. for Sports and Physical Education; Colcord Field , which in­ Accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary cludes a football/soccer field and new all-weather rub­ and Higher Schools, the college offers 20 majors in six divi­ berized track; and tennis courts. A new athletic field com­ sions : Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Language Arts, plex containing baseball diamond, two softball fields. soc­ Natural Science , 1\eligion, and Soci

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Tonight's game with Seattle Pacific is the second of a pair of After three games two Oruins ore tied for second in scor­ contests sandwiched between a pair of tourneys hosted by ing at 14.6-Mil~e Royer, a forward , and guard Kennie the Oruins. Carter. Going into the game lost night at Pacific Royer was the top ploymal~er for GFC with 22 assists, with Carter close George Fox lost weekend hosted the NAIA District 2 Tip­ behind at 19. Off Tournament, claiming third place in the eight-team affair. And this coming Thursday and Friday (Dec. 17 -18) the Oruins host their third Christmas season tourney, this year renamed the Ron Willcuts-Dole Twenge Memorial AFTER THE GAME Classic. Out first Sam Willard's crew must face the SPU Falcons, the All George Fox College alumni and friends ore invited to only NCAA squad on the Oruin schedule this season. Seat­ on after-game fellowship immediately following tonight's tle Pacific, along with George Fox, is a member of the contest. The event, to be held in the upper lobby of 1 J-member notional Christian College Consortium. It is on Wheeler Center. is the first of several this season. Refresh­ NCAA Division 2 team. ments will be provided. along with the fellowship. It's all The Falcons ore under the direaion of first-year coach Jim brought to you by the GFC Alumni Association. Poteet, former coach of Athletes in Action-USA, and a

long-time friend of Oruin Coach Sam Willard . \~ Seattle Pacific has hod a rough start , coming to Newberg THANKS with a 0-4 record , but with those losses coming at the hands of Washington State (6.3-58), Eastern Washington (86-8.3 in two overtimes), Son Francisco State (69-61 ), and The new .38-foot-long sign in front of the press row on the the University of Washington Tuesday night (9.3-8 7). In west side of Miller Gymnasium is a gift to the Oruin program· each contest the Falcons were in a position to win, leading and the results of many hours of planning and worl~ by Oruin in the half at three games, and close in the final minutes statistician Mil~e Wirta together with Leonard Weinert, both before costly turnovers brought defeat. The leading scorer members of the GFC physical plant staff. After consulting for SPU is Jeff Esperson . 6-5, who has been coming off the with the Sports Information Office about the concept, they bench to score 1J points a game. carried out the project. including all of the sl~etches, pur­ chasing and ordering. assembly, pointing and lettering. With the Oruins over the lost several years it 's been on SPU Also giving artistic assistance for the lettering was GFC margin of 5-1 as the Falcons hove won the lost four con­ 1980 grad Chuck Hernandez. another staff member. Give tests, including both games a year ago, 7 J -65 and 96-7 4 . them your appreciation. Tonight's game is the only meeting of the year for the two teams. For the Oruins the start has been better, but not quite that anticipated by early season forecasters. George Fo x got E25~~ off to its e x peaed start w ith a 77-72 win over Pacific University in the first game of the year. port of the Tip-Off. Out the Oruins stumbled on the way to the championship, dropping a 99-88 encounter with experienced Eastern Oregon State , the eventual volley Tip-Off champion. The Oruins recovered in the third game, but it tool~ on overtime to drop Lewis and Clorl~ 7 J-7 0. Oruin boss Willard has on early assessment of the loss to the Mounties. "We'll look better too w hen w e ore in our seventh game," he sa id. referring to Eastern's early season start with five games ahead of the Tip-Off. .. , The Oruins also should be improved now with the return of senior captain Phil Oornhort. bod~ in his leadership role on the court. Out the Oruins w ill continue to rely primarily on All­ American potential Hille von der Kooy . He's leading the d1stnct 1n sconng at 28.7 points a game. That's a pace .. h1gher than any Bruin in NAIA history. His 1 7. 0 rebounds a \ ' game also is the best ever at GFC. Von der Kooy m ode it seem easy in his second game as he p roduced 42 points. a new individual game record for George Fox , topping by four the previous record of Paul Cozens. another Ail-Am erican two years bocl ~. Von der l<.ooy shot at a .667 rote from the field, hitting 14 of 21 shots, and on am azing 14 of 15 at the line. tying the mo rl ~s for the most free throws mode and the best game free throw percentage for a Oruin . Doth morl ~s . incidentally , were set by Tom Hew itt. now the assistant . ' . Oruin coach, in 1975. Von der Kooy's 2J rebounds w as o Mill er Gymnasium record . ,OJ.

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George Fox College men's athletic teams compete in 1972-7 .3-Linfield College (won 95-66) District 2 of the Notional Association of Intercollegiate Pacific Un iversity (won 66-6 7) (District Title) Athletics (NAIA). Nineteen teams currently mol~e up the ""· Defiance (Ohio) College Clost 62-62) (NAIA district, all but six within the stote of Oregon. They include notional chompionsh·ps) the four members of the Northwest Conference. four mem­ 197.3-7 4-Pocific University (won 92-72) bers of the former Evergreen Conference. and 11 inde­ <0regon Institute of Technology Clost 55-54) pendent schools. including George Fox. 197 4-7 5-0regon Institute of Technology Clost 72-56) The district tip-off and ploy-off guidelines ore established 197 6-77 -University of Hawaii-Hila Clost 65-79) by a bosl~etboll committee. composed of the 19 coaches. 1977-7 6- 0regon Institute of Technolegy Clost 79-65) The play-off system this year involves on eight-team tour­ 1979-60-0regon Institute of Technology (lost 69-6 7) nament includin~ the colleges roted highest by the "Sempert System .· which awards points based on wins and losses against teams with winning and losing records. Members of NAIA District 2 ore 13righom Young-Hawaii , THE SEMPEP.T SYSTEM: Chominode University, College of Idaho. Columbia Chris­ •' GETTING TO THE PLAYOFFS tian , Concordia College. Eastern Oregon Stote, George Fox. Hawaii Pacific College. Lewis and Clorl~ . Linfield . The Sempert System . named for Coach De on Sempert of Lewis and Clorl~ College in Portland . is o syst em of points thor ore Northwest Nazarene. Oregon College of Education . earned by each team in the district in the following manner, Oregon Institute of Technology. Pacific , Southern Oregon. Five (5) points for a win on the rood against a bett er-than- . 500 University of Howoii-Hilo, Worner Pacific , Western 13optist , I,' team . and Willomette. Four (4) points for a win on the rood against a less-than-. 500 George F.ox College has been in the NAIA District 2 play­ team . Four (4 ) points for a win ot home against o better·thon-. 500 offs eight of the lost ten years. missing only two years ago team . and in the 1 9 7 5-7 6 season , when the 13ruins did not par­ Three CJl points for o win ot home against a less·thon-.500 ticipate, even though they hod the best record in the dis­ team. One C1 ) point foro loss ot home or on the rood against o better­ trict ( 19-8), because of then-existing play-off regulations thon-.500 team . that hove since been altered. No (0) points for o loss ot home or on the ro od against o less­ The 13ruin district ploy-off record : thon-. 500 team . CAl l neutral court games ore counted as ow oy games.) 1970-71-Willomette University Clost 1 0.3-69) 1971-72-Willomette University Clost 69-60)

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George Fo x College is represented by the nicl~nome and The game of bosl~etboll w as invented by Dr . James Nai­ mascot "Gruin. " Gut it's not always been so , even though it smith in 1891 , and it tool~ just seven years fo r it to be should hove been. brought to George Fo x College (then coiled Pacific The nicl ~ nome comes from o real bear captured in 188 7 Co ll ege). just two years after Pacific Academy (the college's College board member and community leader T. W _Hes­ predecessor) was established . The small cub was captured ter and others first saw the game played at the Portland in the coast range foothills west of Carlton when its mother YMCA . They were captivated by the new game and secur­ w as shot. The young cub was brought to campus by a stu­ ed a ball , which they brought bacl~ to the college. The first dent and later lived w ith a faculty member. When it grew exhibition game was played shortly thereafter, in the to adulthood it was l~ept in a pit in what is now l~nown as winter of 1898, and the first site was the third floor of the Hess Creel~ Canyon south of the campus. It escaped one old Commercial Hotel on North Main Street because the too many times and was turned into ~ for the dining college hod no adequate space for the new sport. table and the hide preserved on a frame and displayed in The first gymnasium on the campus was the upper port of t'• ,. on early campus museum. When it deteriorated several one wing of an old academy building (Hoover Hall), built in ' -' ,, I years later. it was tol~en to a campus furnace room to be 1885 and torn down in the mid-1950s. A one-room wood destroyed , but the frameworl~ proved a problem in dis­ gymnasium building was constructed in 1916 and served mantling, so it was left sitting in a corner. Students found until 1946, when the college opened Hester Gymnasium, the old [)ruin skin later and began sl~irmishes over owner­ a concrete blocl~ structure built portly by student/faculty ship , a tradition that continued 85 years later. "Bruin labor at a cost of $40,000. The building. with a single Junior." a replica, under a set of guidelines passed down hemlock playing floor and seating for 1,100, served '· for years, was fought over periodically in class competition through the 1976-77 season with opening of Wheeler \-1;' w ith the class able to physically drag the Gruin replica off Center. ·, >

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Sam J. Willard is in his fifth until 1969, at Coldwell. His teams w ere in the state tour­ season at the George Fo x naments seven of those nine years . placing at least third !' bosl~etboll helm. In his first each year. He coached his team to the state champion­ year Willard tool~ the Clruins to a ship title twice. one year with on undefeated 2 7-0 ma rl~. 20-9 record , the best ever in Willard . 45 (June 4 , 19.35), has his own personal bos l~ et ­ the school 's history and the first boll marl~ . too. A graduate of Northwest Nazarene Co l­ time a 20-win season hod lege in 1959, Willard . in a guard slot. helped the Crusaders been reached . The second to the NAIA notional championship playoffs in 195 7. A season the Clru ins posted a "preacher's l ~ id ," Willard played high schoo! bol! in Willi st on. 15-14 record (16-1 J on the North Dol~oto , where he w as on All-State guard. court, but one game forfeited With a real concern for the individual as a person as w e ll with on ineligible player). Cloth as a player, Willard says he has only "total e xcitement and seasons the Clruins were in the optimism" about the Clruin program. NAIA District 2 playoffs. Two seasons ago it was a different Academically, Willard holds o master's degree from Cen­ story as the Clruins dropped to a 9-20 record with injuries tral Washington Stote ·following summer sessions at Oregon and personnel problems plaguing the efforts. Lost year he State and Arizona State. That l~nowledge is used now as guided the Clruins to on 1 8-12 record , the fourth best NAIA on associate professor of physical education on the GFC marl~ . faculty. For five summers Willard was assistant director and The Willard era began May 15, 1977, as he was named athletic director for a Youth Conservation Camp in Moses head bosl ~ etboll coach and athletic director to replace Lol~e. Lorin Miller. He officially began those duties three months Willard has coached summer bosl~etbo l l camps and clin­ later. The dual role is not unfamiliar to Willard : he held ics in Washington. Oregon. and Cal ifornia . He hod his own similar duties at Clig [lend Community College in Moses Mt. Shasta Camp in Northern California . assisted two sum­ Lol~e . Wash ., for seven years before being chosen for the mers with Portland Trail Cllozer Coach Joel ~ Ramsay's sum­ George Fo x positions. mer camps held on the George Fo x campus. and lost Coaching has been Willard's bacl~ground for the last 19 season become co-owner and director of Perry's Closl ~etb ol l years. It's been impressive with an overall coaching record Camp, now in its 19th year. of JJ 7 wins and 21 6 losses . In 1966 the 13ruin mentor was Willard is on active Kiwonion and a member of the Coach of the Year on the prep level in Idaho while he Church of the Nazarene. He and his wife Myrna , a coached at Caldwell High. Willard guided basl~etball at Newberg l~indergorten teacher, hove four children, Middleton from 1960 through 1965, then spent four years. Sherelyn, 17, Samantha, 14, Cluntly, 1 J , and Whitney, 12.

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PAUL ALMQUIST PHIL DAP.N HAP.T Freshman . . . 6-7 ... 210 ... Center Senior . . . 6-3 ... 175 . .. Guard Silverton, Ore. (Silverton) Cashmere, Wash. (Cashmere) One of five freshmen to mol~e the A starter for his fourth year, he is the team ... a bocl~ · up center in high team captain . .. should breal ~ the oll- school , seeing only limited action ... as time career morl ~ midway this year o jayvee player was leading scorer and U . . . could finish as high as fourth in all­ rebounder and shored most improved u"" • time Bruin scoring .. . hos had a game honors . .. on honor student and also a tennis high of J 1 points . . . defensive sl~ills through good instincts player .. . on aggressive player who worl~s hard . . . good to situations . . . a big guard you need offensively and instincts ... needs more playing time to improve defensively . .. unselfish .. . a good shot selection .. . a sl~i l ls ... a liberal arts major .. . Born June 12, 1962; son first-team All-State A choice in Washington as a high school of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Almquist ... Nicl~nome : "P.A" senior ... captain of his team that won all 26 games . .. a business major .. . Oorn June 5. 1959; son of Mr. and Mrs . Roger Barnhart .. . Nicl~name : "Barney." DP.IAN DAP.KDULL Sophomore ... 6-4 ... 175 ...Forward MIKE DP.EWEP. Dundee, Ore. (Dorah High, Daise) Senior ... 6-6 ... 180 . .. Forward Fort Wayne, Indiana (Elmhurst) A returner for the Bruins after a three years' absence . . . he played briefly one A major factor for the Bruins as a starting term as a freshman in 197 6 , then left for forward ... last season led the team in offensive rebounds with 102 and second ~ a mission with his Mormon Church . . . as .. .I a high school senior he was the team's overall in rebounding at 8 .1 . . . led Most Valuable and "Mr. Defense," averaging 12 points a team in steals at 49 .. . strong with o game .. . a good shooting touch . .. reacts well . . . good great capacity for worl~ .. . has made great strides . . . his instincts . . . is regaining confidence . . . a business strengths ore his size and instincts around the bosl~et . .. major . . . Oorn Nov. 2 5 , 1 9 57; son of Doris Borl~dull and limited shooting range more than mode up with good shot selection ... averaged 1 0 points and 11 rebounds a John Barl~dull ... Nickname: " Barl~dust. " game in his lost season at Big Bend Community College . I . . . a physical education major ... Oorn Sept . 12, 1958; I son of Mrs. Sarah Brewer. Nicl~name : "Brew."

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KENl•UE CARTER MARC MARIANI Junior ... 5-7 ... 155 ... Guard Freshman ... 5-6 .. . 160 ... Guard Richmond, Calif. (Richmond) Salem, Ore. (Sprague) A transfer from Contra Costa Community Teom captain of his high school team. College. where he led the team to the averaging 15 points a game . . . a sec­ conference championship . .. led team ond team All-Star choice for the Valley in assists (5 per game average) and League as a senior . . . a .520 steals (5 per game) . .. a first-team all­ shooter lost season . . . good tenacity league choice and teom cocaptain . . . averaged 14 and self confidence . . . quid~ . .. a history and religion points a game with 55 percent accuracy ... averaged major . . . Oorn Feb . 20. 1962; son of Mrs. Lois Rusignello 2.3 .5 points a contest in high school. along with nine assists . . . Nome pronunciation: "Moir-e-on-e ." a game and was team's Most Valuable and captain .. . honored frequently w ith all -star and tournament berths . . . labeled in Ooy area press as " whippet - quid~ quarter- MARK MILLER bad~ing guard" .. . expected to be a starting point guard Junior ... 6-1 ... 170 ... Guard . . . ambidextrous .. . a business major . .. Oorn Feb . 1 J . Great Bend, Kansas (Newberg High) 1959; son of Mr. and Mrs . Albert Corter. Nid~nome: " K.C. " The nome Miller is bad ~ in Oruin land . .. father Lorin w as GFC bos l ~etboll coach for EARL FLEMMING si x years preceding Willard . . . a transfer Senior . .. 6-0 .. . 17 5 ... Guard from Oorton County Junior Co ll ege. Indianapolis, Ind. (Harry E. Wood) where he played for his dod . . . averag­ ed 9 points a game as o sophomore . .. spent lost year A transfer lost year from Oig Oend Com­ traveling with dod. a pro boll coach in Germany .. . has munity College. where he averaged good insight to the game . .. on unselfish player .. . a 1.3 .0 points a game .. . bod~ and better physical education major ... Oorn June 2.3 . 1958; so n of this year ... led the team last season in Lorin Miller. Jon Miller. field goal accuracy at .5 71 _ . . a real desire to help this year . _ . odds team quid~ness _ . _ a social service major .. . Oorn Jon . J . 1958; son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Orown.

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ERIC SMITH Freshman ... 6-8 ... 200 ... Forward La Habra, Calif. (Whitt ler Christ ian) HILLE VAN DER KOOY Senior ... 6-11 ... 215 ... Center The most highly recruited player ever Makkum, Netherlands sought by George Fox . . . contacted by (Pedagogical Academy) ·l';f'i :34 colleges. including PAC-Ten and mo· .,.,. 'n,. jor Midwest colleges ... averaged 18.1 A potential NAIA All-American .. . K wll l o- pornts. a game an d 11.4 rebounds be- the only junior selected to lost year's NAIA District 2 All -Star team fore going aut for the season lost year with o brol~en wrist . . . captained his high school team three years. named All­ ... the !3ruins top scorer at 20.9 League beginning his sophomore year .. . was student points o game. the second highest body president ... number one on the GFC recruiting list total ever for a !3ruin , following only another All­ .. . o late summer bocl~ injury slowed his practice . .. a American, Paul Cozens. two seasons ago . .. was liberal arts major . .. !3arn July 4, 1962, san of Mr. and Mrs. fourth highest scorer in the district . .. second highest Elroy Smith . rebounder at 11 .6, leading the !3ruins .. . grabbed 250 defensive rebounds last season . . . in just two I' I .. seasons could finish as high as fourth in scoring . . . the , 11• I,. .... , tallest player ever at George Fox .. . a transfer last I .,\ ,··.,~.. : season from Westmont College. where he played . ~j. .. ·~ -•,) ,.~. two seasons, averaging 7.1 points and 5.0 rebounds ~ti. .; .. a game in playing just 15 minutes a contest ... ex­ tremely mobile . . . a good sharp shooter inside .. . ~,~ " · ~!... .. ,~, ,. J\.; ~ ·r~rr {y .... ., ' . worl~ed very hard on weights in off-season . . . still . ... 'I' ' learning basl~etboll (started at 17) . . . personal goals . of pro play in Europe or in America are motivating him . .. a psychology/sociology major .. . !3orn June . ., 8, 1956, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. von der Kooy . .. Name pronunciation: "Hilluh van der Coy." ·.. .,

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(Since Joining NAIA) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS o Most Points-42 . , ...... Hille von der Kooy Most Points (overtime)-123 . . . .. vs. Linfield (123-116) vs . Eastern Oregon 1 2/5/80 (4 OTs) 12/30/7 5 Most Field Gools-1 7 ...... Most Points Cregulotion)-1 09 . . . vs . Columbia Christian P.ob Wunder vs . Maca lester 1/6/7 3 ( 1 09-45) 1/8/7 4 Paul Cozens vs. Southern Oregon 2/19/75 Least Points-45 ... . . vs . Willomette (68-45) 12/15/72 Most Field Goals Att .-30 ...... P.ob Wunder Least Points Agoinst-38 ...... vs . Western Oopt ist vs-. Maca lester 1/6/7 3 . (55-38) 1/31/80 Oest F.G. Pet . (min . 10 ott.)-.933 (14-15) .. Paul Cozens Most Points Agoinst-1 24 ...... vs . Portland State vs . Pacific 12/17/76 (124-81) 1/13/78 Oest F.G. Pet . (without miss)-1.000 (7-7) .. . . Oiggest Winning Morgin-64 . ... vs . Columbia Christian Stan P.eimer vs . OCE 1/6/68 ( 1 09-45) 1/8/7 4 Gory Oerg vs . Whitman 1 2/3/71 Oiggest Losing Morgin-62 . . · ...... vs . Lewis & Clorl~ Most Free Throws Mode-14 ...... (1 t~ - 50) 1/15/70 Tom Hewitt C14-1 5) vs. Pacific 12/1 8/7 5 Most Field Goals-51 ...... vs . Linfield 1 2/30/7 5 Hille von der Kooy (14-15) vs . Eastern Oregon 12/5/80 Most Field Goals Att .-114 vs . Columbia Christian 1/8/7 4 Most Free Throws Att.-18 . . . . Sammy Ibarra (12-18) Oest Field Goal Pct.-.66 7 ...... vs . Western Ooptist vs . Pacific 12/8/72 (24-36) 1/31/80 Oest Free Throw Pet . (w ith miss)-.933 ...... Worst Field Goal Pct .- .202 ...... vs . Pacific Tom Hewitt (14-15) vs . Pacific 12/18/75 (21-1 04) 12/10/67 Hille von der Kooy (14-15) vs . Eastern Oregon 12/5/80 Most Free Throws Mode-39 ...... vs . Lewis & Clorl~ Most Rebounds-25 ...... Gordy Loewen (39-4 7) 1/8/71 vs . Worner Pacific 2/4/71 Most Free Throws Att.-50 .... vs. NNC (30-50) 2/12/70 Most Assists-1 3 .. Tom Hewitt vs . Lewis-Clark St . 2/7/76 Oest Free Throw Pet. (with miss)-.923 ...... vs . NNC < Most Steols-7 .... Steve Strutz vs . Willomette 1 2/14/7 4 (36-39) 2/9/76 ' Steve Strutz vs . Eastern Oregon 1/29/7 5 Most P.ebounds-97 .. ... vs . Columbia Christian 1/8/7 4 . 1 Phoynes P.eedo vs . NNC 1/31/75 Most Assists-34 ...... vs . Linfield 12/30/7 5 .~ ,. Most Olocked shots-7 ...... Hille von der Kooy vs . OYU-Howoii 2/9/79 · vs . Lewis & Clark 2/5/80 Most Steols-19 ...... vs. Willomette 12/14/7 4 Most Olocked Shots-8 . . .. . vs . Worner Pacific 1/22/80

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