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Stephen Rogers he 2011-12 BYU Basketball Almanac has been designed to provide local, regional Tand national media with useful information about the BYU basketball program, its history and tradition. Additionally, information is available via the online media guide at byucougars.com. Should you require additional information, such as photographs, video or additional media guides, please contact the BYU Athletic Communications office at (801) 422-8948. We appreciate your coverage of BYU bas- ketball and look forward to working with you this season. BYU BASKETBALL - WINNING TRADITION • 1951 and 1966 NIT Champions • 26 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 29 Regular Season Conference Championships • Two National Players of the Year – Danny Ainge and Jimmer Fredette • Jimmer Fredette – 2010-11 scoring champ at 28.9 points per game • No. 17 all-time in NCAA in total victories • NCAA Academic Progress Rate recognition – six-straight years • 25 All-Americans and five Academic All-Americans • Five MWC Players of the Year • 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011 Conference Champions • .813 (78-18) – Dave Rose's conference winning percentage • 159-45 (.779) – Dave Rose's coaching record • Dave Rose – three-time MWC Coach of the Year • 11 postseason invitations in last 12 years • 53-game home winning streak from 2005 to 2008 • 166-16 (.912) home record in last 12 years • 2010-11 final rankings of No. 10 (AP Poll), No. 13 (Coaches Poll) • 2009-10 final rankings of No. 17 (AP Poll), No. 22 (Coaches Poll) • Back-to-back 30-win season – 30 in 2009-10 and 32 in 2010-11 • Five-straight seasons ranked in the top 25 • Five-straight 25-win seasons • Five-straight NCAA Tournament appearances • 15-game win streak in 2009-10, second longest in program history • Two 10-game win streaks in 2010-11, first-time in program history • Ranked No. 1 in free throw percentage in the nation (2010) • Ranked No. 2 in in the nation in scoring offense (2010) • Ranked No. 2 in the nation in scoring margin (2010) • Ranked No. 2 in the nation in three-point field goal percentage (2010) • Ranked No. 5 in the nation in winning percentage (2011) • Ranked No. 5 in the nation in scoring margin (2011) • Ranked No. 7 in the nation in scoring offense (2011) • Ranked No. 10 in the nation in free throw percentage (2011) 1 2010TABLE BYU OF CONTENTSBASKETBALL 1 66 INTRODUCTION OPPONENTS/CONFERENCE Winning Tradition ............1 All-Time Series Records ....52-53 Table of Contents ............2 Series vs. Opponent Results. 54-57 2010-11 Schedule ...........3 Quick Facts ..............4-5 Season Preview ...........6-8 96 Rosters ...................9 BYU HOOPS HIStory BYU Basketball Tradition ...58-59 BYU’s Conference Success ..60-61 10 Conference Championships ....62-63 MEET THE COUGARS All-Time Results .........64-80 Charles Abouo .............10 All-Time Letterman .......81-83 Noah Hartsock. 12 Coaching Records ........84-85 Brandon Davies ............14 Cumulative Stats .........86-87 Nick Martineau. 16 NCAA Tournament Results .....88 Stephen Rogers. 18 NIT Results ...............89 Brock Zylstra ..............20 Tournament Results. .90 Chris Collinsworth. 22 Nate Austin ...............24 Michael Boswell ............24 129 Matt Carlino ...............25 ALL-TIME HONORS Craig Cusick ...............25 Danny Ainge ..............92 DaMarcus Harrison ..........26 Jimmer Fredette ............93 Ian Harward ...............26 Kresimir Cosic .............94 Austin Nelson ..............27 Stan Watts ................95 Josh Sharp ................27 All-Americans ..............96 Jaren Sweeney .............28 Conference Honors ..........97 Anson Winder ..............28 All-Conference Performers .....98 Individual Career Statistics ..29-36 Cougars in the Pros .....100-101 47 140 160 BYU COACHING STAFF BYU HOOP RECORDS 2010-11 SEASON REVIEW Dave Rose .............38-41 Individual Records .....103-108 Season Review ........122-123 Terry Nashif ...............42 1,000 Point Club ......109-113 Team Stats - All Games ......124 Tim LaComb ..............42 Team Records. 114 MWC and NCAA Statistics ....125 Mark Pope ................43 Marriott Center Records ......115 Team Game-by-Game ...126-127 Mike Hall .................43 NCAA Game Highs .........116 Individual Game-by-Game 128-129 NIT Game Highs ...........117 Game-by-Game Leaders .....130 NCAA Record Book .........118 Individual Game Highs ......131 55 BYU Poll History ...........119 Team Game Highs/Lows .....132 THE UNIVERSITY BYU vs. Ranked Teams ..120-121 Category Leaders ......133-134 Athletic Administration ........45 Season Honors ............135 This is BYU ............46-47 Marriott Center ..........48-51 2 <<PLAYER2011-12 PROFILES SCHEDULE>> MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS Produced by: Jeff Wood, Dave Broberg and Kyle Chilton Layout & Design by: Jeff Wood Editorial content provided by: Kyle 2011-2012 SCHEDULE Chilton Editing by: Kenny Cox, Taylor Wilson DATE DAY OPP PLACE TIME TV Photography by: Mark Philbrick, Jaren Oct. 26 Wed Cougar Tipoff* Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Wilkey Oct. 29 Sat Midwestern State* Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Printing by: BYU Print Services Nov. 4 Fri Dixie State* Provo, Utah 7:30 pm BYUtv Nov. 11 Fri at Utah State Logan, Utah 7 pm KCSG Nov. 15 Tue BYU-Hawaii Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Nov. 18 Fri Longwood^ Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Nov. 22 Tue Prairie View A&M^ Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Nov. 25 Fri vs. Nevada^ Hoffman Estates, Ill. TBA TBA Nov. 26 Sat vs. Bradley/Wisconsin^ Hoffman Estates, Ill. TBA TBA Nov. 30 Wed vs. Northern Arizona# Prescott Valley, Ariz. TBA TBA Dec. 3 Sat vs. Oregon (ESA) Salt Lake City, Utah 3 pm ESPNU Dec. 7 Wed Weber State Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Dec. 10 Sat at Utah Salt Lake City, Utah TBA FSN Dec. 17 Sat Baylor Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Dec. 20 Tue Buffalo Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Dec. 22 Thu UC Santa Barbara Provo, Utah 7:30 pm BYUtv Dec. 27 Tue Cal State San Marcos Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Dec. 29 Thu at Saint Mary’s Moraga, Calif. 8 pm ESPN2 Dec. 31 Sat San Diego Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Jan. 5 Thu at Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. TBA TBA Jan. 7 Sat San Francisco Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Jan. 14 Sat Santa Clara Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Jan. 16 Mon at San Diego San Diego, Calif. TBA TBA Jan. 19 Thu Loyola Marymount Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Jan. 21 Sat at Pepperdine Malibu, Calif. TBA TBA Jan. 25 Wed at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 7 pm ESPN3 Jan. 28 Sat Saint Mary’s Provo, Utah TBA ESPNU Feb. 2 Thu Gonzaga Provo, Utah 9 pm ESPN2 Feb. 4 Sat at Portland Portland, Ore. 7 pm TBA Feb. 11 Sat Pepperdine Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Feb. 16 Thu at San Francisco San Francisco, Calif. TBA ESPNU Feb. 18 Sat at Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. TBA ESPNU Feb. 23 Thu at Gonzaga Spokane, Wash. 8 pm ESPN2 Feb. 25 Sat Portland Provo, Utah 7 pm BYUtv Feb. 29 - Mar. 5 WCC Tournament Las Vegas, Nev. TBA ESPNU/ESPN2 * Exhibition ^ Chicago Invitational Challenge # Lumberjack Classic 3 2010Quick BYU Facts BASKETBALL COUGAR BASKETBALL 2011-2012 ::Quick Facts UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Best time/day to reach coach: .........Call SID Location: ..................... Provo, Utah Basketball Office Fax: .........(801) 422-5965 Founded: ................... Oct. 15, 1875 Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater, year): Elevation: ...................... 4,553 feet . Terry Nashif (BYU, 2005) Enrollment: ...................... 32,955 . Tim LaComb (Utah, 2006) Nickname: .......................Cougars .............Mark Pope (Kentucky, 1996) Mascot: .........................Cosmo Director of Basketball Operations: Colors: .................Dark Blue and White ................. Mike Hall (BYU, 2005) Arena (capacity): .......Marriott Center (22,700) Conference: ............West Coast Conference PROGRAM HISTORY President: ................Cecil O. Samuelson First Year of Basketball: ...............1903 Athletics Director: ...............Tom Holmoe Overall All-Time Record: .....1640-1005 (.620) Winning Seasons: ............ 84 (last 20111) BYU TEAM INFO Conference Championships: .....29 (last 2011) 2010-11 Overall Record: .............. 32-5 Postseason Appearances (record): ....36 (26-37) Conference Record/Finish: .....14-2 (T-1st MWC) Total NCAA Appearances (record): ....26 (14-29) 2011 Postseason: ...............NCAA, 2-1, Last NCAA Appearance: ...............2011 lost to Florida, 83-74 (OT) (NCAA Regional Semifinals) Result: .....(2-1) lost, NCAA Regional Semifinals 2011 Final National Ranking: .......... 10/13 (New Orleans) vs. Florida, 83-74 (OT) Starters Returning/Lost: . 3/3 Total NIT Appearances (Record): ......10 (12-8) Lettermen Returning/Lost: ............... 7/5 Last NIT Appearance: .................2006 Newcomers: ..........................6 Result: ........... (0-1) lost at Houston, 77-67 Returning Redshirt Freshmen: ..............4 BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach: ................... Dave Rose Alma Mater (year): ........... Houston (1983) Record at School (years): .....159-45 (7th year) Career Div. I Record (years): ............same Office phone for head coach: .........Call SID 4 <<PLAYERQUICK PROFILES FACTS>> MEDIA RELATIONS Basketball Media Relations: ........ Kyle Chilton Office Phone: ................801-422-4909 Cell Phone: .................801-372-4401 Email: [email protected] Associate AD Communications: .......Duff Tittle Office Phone: ................801-422-8948 Cell Phone: .................801-372-4401 Email: . [email protected] Media Relations Main Office: .....801-422-8948 Media Relations Fax: ...........801-422-0633 Website: ............... www.byucougars.com Address: ......30 SFH, Provo, UT 84602-2239 Marriot Center Pressrow Phone: ...801-422-3675 5 2010SEASON
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