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MEN'S 30 Puget Sound Toumamcnt JV BASKETBALL 2/6 ATHLETIC OFFICE 509-963-1911 NOVEMBER TIME JANUARY TIME 15 al North Idaho 7:30 5 a!Scattlc 7:00 20 al College of S. Idaho 6:30 6 Western W ashingum 5:00 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF OFFICE HOME 21 ai T rcasurc Valley 6:30 10 Puget Sound 7:00 Gary Frederick/Athletic Director 963-1911 925-4027 12 a1ScattlcPacific 24 atHighlinc Toumamcnt 7:30 John Gregor/P.E. Department Chairman 963,1911 925-5222 (CWU vs. Ccn1ralia, 6 p.m.; Highlinc vs. 16 at Wh.itworth 6:00 Alwns, 8 p.m.) 19 Pacific Lutheran 7:00 Bo1U1ie Petersen/Secretary 963-2021 968-3328 25 at IUghlinc TOOJlWn:nt (\18 20 at Alulc.a-Fairbanb 7:30 Paula Romeo/Secretary 96~-1911 925-2752 28 al Walla Walla 7:30 21 at Alulc.a Pacific 7:00 Gary Smith/Athletic Trainer 963-1938 925-3887 23 at Alaska Southeast 10:30 DECEMBER 963-1485 962-2575 TIME 26 at St. Martin's 7:30 Bob Guptill/Sports Information Director 2 al Big Bend 8:00 27 Lcwi.-Oarl< State 7:00 al y a1cima valley 5:00 29 Alulc.a Southeast 7:00 Highlinc 6:00 BASKETBALL GTCcnRivcr 3:00 FEBRUARY TIME Dean Nicholson/Men's Head Coach 963-1041 925-5254 2 at West.an Wuhington 7:00 Gary Frederick/Women's Head Coach 963-1911 925-4027 15 at Spokane 7:30 3 at Simon Fruer 3:00 29 al Ccn!nlia Townamcm (\18 9 Pacific 7:00 (CWU vs. Highlinc, 6 p.m.; Centralia 10 at Pacific Lutheran 5:00 vs. Olympic, 8 p.m.) 13 Whitworth 5:00 30 at Caitralia TOW'D&IIDll Hedj Nelson/Head Coach 963-1911 968-3240 (\18 16 at Puget Sound 7:00 17 Scal!lc 7:00 JANUARY TIME 20 at Lcwia·Oark State 7:30 10 Austral.ian Team 5:00 11 al Wccatcbcc Vallcy 7:30 District PlayolTs: Feb. 24, 26, 28. Mar. 2,4,5. Bob Gregson/Head Coach 963-1923 925-9321 13 Big Bend 5:15 NAIA Natlonalo: Mar. 15-19 at Jacbon, Tem. Lori Clark/Assistant Coach 963-3672 925-3816 16 Walla Walla 5:00 18 at Puget Sound 5:15 24 at Blue MOWDjn 7:00 26 y a1cima Vallcy 3:00 OTHER SPORTS 30 Spokane 7:30 WOMEN'S JV Mike Dunbar/Head Football Coach 963-1911 925-9118 31 Walla Walla College 5:15 Gil Coleman/M'en's & Women's Cross Country 963-1911 at Whitworth 17 3:00 John Pearson/ 963-1051 925-1747 FEBRUARY TIME 18 at Whitworth 3:00 3 Puget Sound 5:15 27 Spokane 6:00 Greg Sambrano/M'en's Soccer 963-1911 962-5373 8 Wcnatcbcc V a11cy 7:30 28 Wcnatcbcc V a1lcy 6:00 Bill Baker/Women's Soccer 963-1911 925-3046 9 c.olwnbiaBuin 5:00 29 at Big Bend 6:00 Ken Wilson/ 963-1939 925-7238 17 Blue Mouruam 5:00 DECEMBER TIME Doug Adkins/M'en's & Women's Track & Field 963-1910 962-1963 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 1 at Walla Walla CCTou.mcy &'8 Mark Morrill/Men's & Women's Te1U1is 925-0818 925-9773 (Clackamu va. Picrc:c, 6 pJD.; Frank Crimp/Golf 962-2984 925-1864 CWU VL Walla Walla, 8 p.m.) NOVEMBER TIME 2 at Walla Walla CCTou.mcy &'8 11 Alurn:tl 5:00 8 at Cdwnbia Basin 7:00 ADDITIONAL NUMBERS: Pool -963-1851. Football Meeting Room - 963-1946. Training 17 Whitworth College Invitatic:nal sn 9 Big Bend 5:00 Room - 963-3887. Equipment Room - 963-1942. Fax (Athletics)- 963 -2390. Fax (SID) 963- (CWU vs. Rocky Mountain, 5 p.m.; 11 al Wcnatcbcc Vallcy 7:00 Whitworth vs. Trinity Western, 7) 2351. 18 Whitworth College lnvilaticmal sn JANUARY TIME 21 St. Martin's 5:00 3 at Spokane 6:00 For information regarding any phase of Central Washington University athletics, contact Bob 27 at Idaho 7:30 5 al Yakima Valley 7:00 Guptill (Sports Information Director, University Relations, Ellensburg, Wa. 98926). Athletic 28 111 Gorizaga 7:30 10 Au.tralian Team 3:00 15 Columbia Basin 7:00 department offices are in Nicholson Pavilion and the SID office is in 214 Bouillon Hall. DECEMBER TIME 19 Pacific Lutheran 5:00 11 at Eutem Orcgoo 7:30 24 al Blue MOWDjn 5:00 12 at Eastern Orcgoo. 2:00 26 Nor1h ....st College 5:00 TABLE OF CONTENTS 16 Whitman 3:00 27 Yalcima Vallcy 5:00 17 Si.mcm Fruc:r 3:00 1989-90 Women/JV Schedul., 19 Inside Front The Record Book 21-22 Th• Put 34-36 Ala.'1<.a-Fa.irbonla 2:00 FEBRUARY TIME Coaching Staff 2-5 Seaoon!Career Leaders 22-24 University President 36 29 Puget Sound Tournament 714 10 at P.cific Lutbcrm 3:00 Trainer 5 30-Polnt Games 25 CWU All-Stars & Award Winners 37-38 (CWU vs. Northwe1t Nazarene, 2 p.m.; 16 at Northwest College 6:00 1989-90 Men'!I Preview 6 20- Games 26 Athletic Director 38 UPS vs. Alaska Southeast, 4 p.m.) 17 Blue Mowitain 3:00 Player Pronlu 7-10 CWU Basketball Coaches 26 AboutCWU 39 The Opponent! 11-18 Year-By-Year Scores 27-30 1989-90 Ro•ter Inside Back 1988-89 Review I 19 Year-by-Year Records 31 1989-90 Men'• Varsity Schedule Back 1988-89 Statl•tk• ON THE COVER: Central Washington University guard Scott Kenney is one of two returning 20 W-L .,_Opponent• 32-33 lettermen for the Wildcats from last year's NAIA Final Four team.

1 In 1983 he was honored with CWU's Pacific University and Western Washington University. Distinguished Teacher award. ff h S h 1 · 1944 · bo J 28 1926 in Seattle. He graduated from Ellensburg 1g c oo m . CWU COACHING STAFF Nicholson was rn une • · h · ll state honors in basketball and was a Yakima Valley tenrus c amp1on. wh~: :~;ai:?se:~e-, Charlene, were married June 18, 1948. They have two grown sons, Joel and DEAN NICHOLSON {Head Coach, 26th Year, 578-214) Gary. Dean Nicholson, nationally recognized as one of Nicholson's Coaching Record America's outstanding basketball coaches, begins his 26th Away Neutral Conference Home overall w L w L season at Central Washingtor 1..'niversity this winter. PA w L Flnl•h w L Year w L PF 3 6 2 2 I Nicholson has won 578 games in his illustrious career. 21~ 1863 9 I !st 12 1965 20 6 4 2 9 3 2.nd 2 10 4 He joined the 500-victory club in Dec., 1986. 1966 21 8 22liO 2026 5 2 8 I !st 11 0 11 2 He has qualified teams for the N AIA basketball 1967 ZI 4 2552 2107 3 4 2 2046 10 2 !st 11 3 7 1968 22 8 2380 6 5 7 2 tournament in Kansas City a record 21 times. 2500 2206 8 4 !st 11 2 1969 24 9 10 0 16 0 5 2 Only twice in 25 years has he failed to win at least 20 1970 31 2 2432 2141 12 0 !st 3 lst-T 12 I 8 5 4 3 games. Six times he has guided teams into the NAIA Final 1971 24 9 2569 2243 11 2 2 1978 9 3 2.nd-T 10 I 5 6 Four, placing second in 1970, third in 1967, 1969, 19 87 1972 17 9 2121 6 7 2 I 1842 1711 11 1 lit 12 I 1973 20 9 0 4 7 I 3 and 1989 and fourth in 1985. 10 2095 2031 8 4 lst-T 12 1974 17 12 I 9 4 2 CWU is the winningest team in the history of the 1975 23 6 2284 1944 10 2 lit 3 2.nd 9 3 12 3 2 I national tournament with 38 victories. Nicholson is Li ed 1976 23 7 2235 2019 9 3 2 11 lst-T 14 7 5 1977 24 8 2325 2097 6 7 with Hamline's (Minn.) Joe Hutton as the winningest coach 2219 1966 9 lst-T 15 0 1978 21 8 I 10 4 4 with 36 victories. 2399 20ZI 11 1979 25 6 12 2 12 3 3 In CWU's last four tournament appearances it has lost to ZI 6 2520 2169 6 2 lst-T 1980 11 4 9 7 I 1981 21 12 2280 2155 6 4 the eventual national champion, being eliminated in the semifinals by Fort Hays State (Kans.) in 2133 1909 12 0 6 1982 22 7 11 3 3 0 1985, Washburn (Kans.) in 1987 and St. Mary's (fex.) in 1989 and in the quarterfinals by David 2395 2007 12 I 1983 26 4 2 11 6 3 2 Lipscomb (Tenn.) in 1986. 23 10 2446 2210 !st 9 1984 !st 12 7 6 6 4 1985 25 11 Z/36 2491 I Nick's 1970 squad won 31 games, including a school-record 25 straight, and he was voted NAIA 4 1st 12 I 11 4 4 1986 ZI 6 2530 2319 13 6 2 Coach-of-the-Year. In 1987, the 'Cats posted a school-record 32 wins and Dean was selected 3330 2861 13 2 s 1987 32 9 I 8 10 2 0 Northwest Small-College Cm.~.1-of-the-Year for the second time in his career. Last year's team 2909 2401 13 1988 23 11 12 3 13 s 7 2 equaled that school record with 32 victories. 1989 32 10 3378 2847 Nole: CWU forfciled 19 games in 1982-83 for official record of7-23. On seven different occasions he has been voted NAIA District 1 Coach-of-the-Year. In 1987, he was voted as one of the five coaches on the NAIA's 50th anniversary all-time team. School in 1971. He lettered in football, Nicholson has received numerous other honors during his illustrious coaching career. In 1970 he JACK MILLER basketball and track. He then attended North coached at the USA - Pan American Developmental Camp. He was the NAIA representative to the Assistant Coach, Ninth Year Idaho College and was the most inspirational U.S. Olympic Basketball Committee and coached at the Olympic camp and trials in 1971and1972. Jack Miller, 36, will award winner on the track team before He was the head coach for AAU teams which toured South America in 1972 and 1973 and for the serve as Dean Nicholson's transferring to Idaho. NAIA All-Star team in the Cup of Nations tournament in Colombia in 1974. top assistant this winter During the off-season, Miller works for the He was an assistant coach for the West team in the 1982 National Sports Festival in Indianapolis, for the ninth year. Miller United States Forest Service. He is the father of Ind., and currently is a member of the NABC's Hall-of-Fame committee. A charter member of the is a valuable assistant for two boys, J.D., 9, and Devon, 7. CWU Hall-of-Fame, he was inducted into the NAIA Hall-of-Fame in 1986, joining his father in that Nicholson, handling GIL COLEMAN institution. scouting duties in addition Nicholson and his father Leo are the winningest father-son coaching combination in the history of Assistant Coach, Second Year to helping on the court. Gil Coleman, after a collegiate basketball with 1,083 victories. Leo won 505 games from the fall of 1929 before retiring In Miller's first eight in 1964. highly successful prep seasons at CWU, the coaching career, has Nicholson, 63, also enjoyed a great playing career at CWU. He earned all-conference honors four 'Cats have won 200 straight seasons in basketball, leading the Wildcats to a conference title in 1947 and their first NAIA returned to his alma mater games and lost just 70, a this fall, to work on a national tournament berth in 1950. 74.1 winning percentage. He also served as master's degree and serve He scored 1377 points which still ranks sixth on the school's all-time list. In 1950, he made 83 CWU's women's folleyball coach for one year. as an assistant basketball percent of his free throws, the sixth best single-season mark in school history. Miller is a 1975 graduate of the University of coach. Nicholson also lettered in and baseball. He led the Evergreen Conference in hitting in 1950. Idaho. He coached two years at Worley, Idaho, Coleman was CWU's )ff the field, he was elected president of the student body. and three years at Bonners Ferry prior to conUi:tg junior varsity coach in the After earning a bachelor of arts degree in 1950, he taught mathematics and served as the head to CWU. He earned his master's degree m basketball coach at Puyallup High School for 14 years, winning five Puget Sound titles and 1980-81 season, guiding education from CWU in 1983. the JV s to an 8-14 record. · compiling a record of 192-113. At Worley he led his team to a fourth-place He then coached at Onalaska High School for In the fall of 1964 he returned to Ellensburg after being named to succeed his father as head finish in the 1977 state tournament and was three seasons, compiling a won-loss record of basketball coach. In addition to coaching basketball, he was the school's baseball coach in 1967 and nominated for North Idaho Coach-of-the-Year. tennis coach in 1965 and 1966 and from 1968 until 1978. 60-12. His 1983 team won the State Class B His overall record for five seasons was 49-66. title and posted a perfect 28-0 record. That team Nicholson, a professor of physical education, earned his masters degree from Miller was born June 6, 1953, at Sandpoint, was led by Ron vanderSchaaf, who went on to CWU in 1957. He also attended the University of Washington, Oregon State University, Seattle Idaho. and graduated from .Clark Fork High 3 2 earn All-American honors at CWU. Misc: Born 10-26-65 at Silver Springs, MD. earned three letters each in basketball, baseball Smit~ was born July 27, 1938 at For the past five seasons, Coleman has guided Was married Jan. 21, 1989. Wife's name is and football. In basketball, he earned second Charlev~ix ,. Mich., and graduated from Juanita High School to a 83-43 record. His Barb .. . Also served as assistant cross country team all-league honors and was the team captain. Char!~vou High School in 1956. After a stint in 1988 team placed fifth in the State AAA coach this fall. In football he won the team captain and the military, ~e attended North Central Michigan tournament and his 1989 team also qualified for inspirational awards. College, eammg an associate of science degree in the event. Hammack also played one season of 1962. His overall record in eight years at the high JUNIOR VARSITY basketball at Green River CC. . He _then enrolled at Northern Michigan school level was 143-55 (72.2) and he won six Misc: Single. Born 2-24-60 at Seattle. Uruvemty and was granted a bachelor of science league titles. DAN RAUCH de.gree m 1964. Smith received his master's of Head Coach, Second Year Coleman, 33, graduated from Morton High ED SIMMONS science degree from Indiana University in 1965. School m 1974. At Morton, he earned letters in Dan Rauch, after Assistant Coach, First Year :8e played football and track in high school, basketball and cross country. He was the team serving as an assistant Ed Simmons joins the earning all-conferel)ce honors in football. He also captain in basketball. junior varsity coach last junior varsity basketball lettered in track at Northern Michigan. Coleman then played basketball at Sheldon winter, moves into the staff this year as he Jackson in 1978 when the school was a junior head coaching position pursues a bachelor's degree DISTRICT 1 PLAYOFF PLAN college and was voted the team captain. this winter. Prior to joining the atCWU. . The 1990 N AIA District 1 playoffs will be a The CWU assistant coach earned a B.A. in coaching staff, Rauch Simmons is a 1987 education and social science from CWU in 1981. graduate of Colville High six-team event and begins with two elimination played two seasons for the games Feb. 27. He has also attended WSU. JV s. He played in 17 School. He earned two Misc: Born 6-10-56 at Morton. Wife's name letters in basketball, thtee Ten of the district's 13 schools are involved games in 1987-88 and in a home-and-home scheduling alliance. is Lorrie. Has son, G. E., who will be eight in in baseball and two in averaged 5.1 points and Each school plays 18 district games and the January . ..Also served as CWU's cross country football. 3. 9 rebounds. He ranked top four finishers qualify for the district coach this fall. In basketball he was the third on the team in assists with 45. playoffs. Team MVP and earned second team all-league He averaged 5.2 points and 2.9 rebounds for Three teams - Pacific Lutheran, Whitworth CARL HOWELL honors. He was also voted to the league the 1986-87 junior varsity squad. and Whitman - are not involved in the Assistant Coach, First Year tournament all-star squad. Rauch is a 1985 graduated of Marysville - scheduling alliance. Carl Howell will serve In baseball, he was the Team MVP and team Pilchuck High School where he lettered in E.ach of those schools will also play 18 as a varsity assistant coach captain and also earned second team all-league football, basketball and tennis. He designated district games. The team with the this winter while he honors. In football, he earned all-league and tennis. He was the Most Inspirational award best winning percentage among the three will completes work on a honors and was voted Colville's Most Valuable winner and team captain in football. also qualify for the playoffs. bachelor's degree in Offensive Player. Tyee High School The operung round will match the No. 3 and CWU senior Jim Toole. He also pl ayed five coaching staff. He was a No. 6 ranked teams and the No. 4 and No. 5 games on CWU's 1985-86 junior varsity before a varsity assistant for fiv ranked teams. stress fracture ended his season. years (1983-87) and was The playoff schedule: For the past three seasons, Howell, who also the freshmen coach the past two seasons (1988- Feb. 27 - #6 at #3, #5 at #4. has attended the University of Puget Sound, Mar. I - 6(3 winner at #2, #5/4 winner at #1. served as an assistant coach at Tacoma 89). He was also an assistant football coach for Mar. 3 - Two survivors begins best of three Community College under Ron Billings. series at site of highest ranked team. In his three seasons at Tacoma, TCC five years (1984-88) and an assistant girls softball coach for four seasons (1986-89). Mar. 5 - Game 2 at lower ranked team. compiled a record of 64-30 and placed second in Mar. 7 - Game 3, if needed, at higher ranked Ha~ack graduated from Decatur High the 1987 NW AACC state tournament and fifth Learn. in the 1989 tournament. School m Federal Way in 1978 where he 4 5 1989-90 MEN'S PLAYER PROFILES

1989-90 BASKETBALL PREVIEW TERRY BRITT RON CHARRIER Only two players return off last year's Central Washington University basketball team and the 6-6, Fr., Forward, Seattle) 6-5, Sr., Forward, Poulsbo Wildcats could have as many as five freshmen among their top 12 players this winter. Graduated from Franklin Graduated from Olympic Still, Dean Nicholson is optimistic as he begins his 26th season at CWU. Nicholson has guided High School in 1983 . lligh School in Bremerton six teams into the NAIA Final Four and has won 578 games. This year's team was ranked 13th in Did not participate in in 1981. Earned three the pre-season poll. sports in high school. . letters each in baseball and Last year's team won 32 games and placed third in the national tournament, losing in the semifinals . Attended Bellevue basketball. Was a pitcher to eventual national champion St. Mary's, Tex. Community College in It was the fourth time in five years CWU has lost to the eventual national champion at Kansas and played first base in the fall of 1985, but did baseball . ... . Played two City. not play. Enrolled at "I think we'll have good team quickness and we'll be a good shooting team," Nicholson said. "We seasons of basketball and CWU last January. Was baseball at Centralia won't be real big, but we have the potential lo be a good rebounding team." Most Valuable Player this The 'Cats will also have better balance than the last two seasons when they depended on All­ Community College. summer in Seattle Pro­ Played seven games for . ,,.... American Carl Aaron for much of their scoring load, Am league averaging Nicholson says this year's team is the youngest, both in terms of age and experience, he has had in Pacific Luttheran \\ 17.9 points and 15 rebounds per game .. .Is an University in the 1983-84 season averaging 8.4 his 26 seasons at CWU. outstanding rebounder and will be a key player. points before joining the Air Force . . .Can pl ay "When you combine our lack of experience with a very tough early schedule, it could make for a Has a great work ethic . . . Born 2-10-65 at either small or big forward. An excellent shooter very challenging (November and) December,'' Nicholson said. Seattle. Ilas two brothers. Cousin (Patrick and heady player who brings experience to the Starting guard Jim Toole, who averaged 6.3 points and led the team in assists with 117, and McShan) played basketball for Langston, Okla. team . .. Was born 10-3-63 at Bremerton. Is a small forward Scou Kenney, who averaged 7.1 points per game, are the lone returnees. Business administration major. Wants to own a business education major at Central. Plans to Toole, who was slowed at times last year by ankle injuries, had an excellent fall camp. "He's business. going to have an excellent year," Nicholson predicted. be a teacher. Has one son, Ronnie, 4. Kenney, who played mostly small forward last year, figures to be used more at the off-guard position this winter. "Scott's playing with a great deal more consistency. Both he and Jim (foole) NORM CALHOUN JASON ECKERT will be key players for us,'' Nicholson said. 6-0, Jr., Guard, Denver, CO 6-6, Jr., Forward, Bainbridge Island Another important player at the guard position will be Shoreline Community transfer Norm Graduated from Montbcllo Graduated from Bainbridge Calhoun. Calhoun becomes eligible in January. High School in Denver in High School in 1986. Calhoun was the NW AACC Northern Region MVP in 1988-89. He averaged 24.6 points per 1984. Earned two letters Earned two letters in -game, converting on 88 of 201 three-pointers. He also had 155 assists. in basketball. Earned all­ basketball. Averaged 12 Brian Link, up from the JVs, and freshman Jay Shinnick will also make contributions at guard. city honors senior season. points and six rebounds Last year, Link was the second leading scorer on the JVs, averaging 15.2 points per game. . .Played two seasons at junior season and 18 Shinnick has good quickness and excellent jumping ability. Shoreline Community points and nine rebounds <> At small forward, the top candidates are Lower Columbia transfer Jason Eckert, Selah freshman College. Second team all­ senior year. All-Olympic Ci;: Jason Pepper and Dixie, Utah JC transfer Richard Ramey. league freshman season. and all-state senior season. Eckert redshirted last year after transferring from Lower Columbia where he averaged 17.4 points First team NW AACC and . . Played two seasons at and 6.5 rebounds to earn Western Region MVP honors. Northern region MVP Lower Columbia. Pepper is a transfer from Liberty Baptist in Virginia where he redshirted. He earned second team sophomore season. Averaged 17.4 points and all-state honors at Selah aad was the MVP in last year's state all-star game in Yakima, leading all Averaged 24.6 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.8 6.5 rebounds to earn Western Region MVP scorers with 34 points. assists. Shot 50.2 percent from the floor (211- honors in 1988. Shot 51 percent from the floor Ramey was a McDonald's honorable mention All-American in high school and also earned JC All­ 420), including 40.8 percent (82-201) from the and 77.5 percent from the foul line. Redshirted American honors at Dixie. At Greenwood High School he averaged 26 points, 11 rebounds and three three-point line. Scored a total of 787 points in last year at CWU.. . Born 6-23-68 at Forest assists in his senior season. At Dixie, he posted impressive averages of 27 points, 13 rebounds and 32 games .. .Excellent scorer, but also can play Grove, Ore. Communications major. Plans a five assists. He was also the top scorer this summer in the Seattle Pro-Am league. defens~. Is a complete player and will play a key career in broadcast television. Has one brother At big forward, David Jones, who averaged 13.9 points in seven games two years ago, figures to role once he becomes eligible at the beginning of and one sister. Father (Dennis) played basketball earn the starting nod. "He's our best front line defensive player and is also an excellent offensive winter quarter in January .. Born 6-11-66 at at Oregon Tech. player," Nicholson said. Seoul, Korea. Has one brother. Is a Business Another forward candidate is Ron Charrier, who averaged 8.4 points in seven games for PLU in major at CWU. 19 83-84 before joining the Air Force. Up front, the top candidate to fill the center position is Terry Britt. He led the Seattle Pro-Am league in rebounding last summer, averaging 15 per game. He also averaged 17.9 points and was named the league's MVP. Also inside will be Otto Pijpker, Jason Pedersen and Greg Sparling. Pijpker, a 6-9 freshman from Holland, was a foreign exchange student four years ago at Warden, but was ineligible under WIAA rules because he had previously graduated from high school in Holland. Pedersen, a freshman from Kentridge, has good jumping ability and is a strong rebounder and defensive player. Sparling played at Highline CC. He is a good shooter, boards well and plays good 7 post defense. 6 JASON PEPPER RICHARD RAMEY BRIAN LINK SCOTT KENNEY 6-4, Fr., Guard, Selah 6-5, Jr., Guard, Greenwood, SC 6-1, So. Guard, Kent 6-4, Jr., Guard, Elyria, Ohio Graduated from Selah Graduated from Greenwood ~ ...... ·w·· ....,,," · Graduated from Decatur Graduated from Midview Bible Baptist in 1988. High School in 1983. High School in Federal High School (Ohio) in Was allowed to play for Earned three letters each in Way in 1987. Earned two 1985. Lettered in Selah High School. football and basketball. letters in basketball and basketball (3) and track Earned two letters in Played wide receiver and three letters in baseball. (4). All-conference, all­ basketball. Team captain free safety in football. All-league second team county and all-district and all-league forward. Earned High School All­ junior season and first guard in basketball. High Averaged 18.7 points and American honors. All­ team all-league senior · ~ . jumper in track where I 0.8 rebounds senior region and all-state three earned all-state honors .. season. Led Vikings in ·~ season. Team MVP ~· ' times. Was seli;cted as .Played one season at " ·. 'J steals in ~oth his junior ··... McDonald's honorable ~:~~~:lds ea:s~n~itc~!~y~~ . ~ . . , \ • \ ~ Walker College in George (\ t{' . j' and senior seasons. .. . mention All-American in baseball. Team captain in 1985-86. Hadn't played I \\ . hamed second team all-state honors. Played m basketball. Three-time all-region pick. AU-state J for two years prior to return lo court last wmter. senior season. Second tea;n ·all-ieague as junior the State-Metro all-star series. Scored 34 points senior year. Averaged 35 points, eight rebounds Was one of key reserves on team most of the and honorable mention as a senior.. . Second and was named MVP in the game played in and four assists sophomore season. Posted season. However, played only five minutes in leading scorer on JVs last year averaging 15.2 Yakima . ..Redshirted last winter at Liberty: averages of 26 points, 10 rebounds and three points per game. Ranked second on team in national tournament games and 25 in playoff Baptist College in Virginia. Plays both ends of assists junior season and 26 points, 11 rebounds assists with 60 and made 21 of 78 three-pointers series with Western Washington. Sixth leading the floor. Very competitive ..Cousin of CWU and three assists in senior campaign . ..Played (39.7 percent). Will play point guard. Has scorer averaging 7.1 points per game. Scored in volleyball player Anysia Pepper. . Born 6 ~ 15-70 one season each at Kaskaskin, S.C., and Dixie shown improvement in all phases of his game. . double figures 13 times, including high of 19 at Yakima. Has two brothers and two sisters. College in Utah. Averaged 23 points, 11 .Born 12-31-68 at Portland. Business points against BYU-Hawaii. . .Is expected to be Active in Baptist church. rebounds and three assists at Kaskaskin. Leading administration major. Has no siblings. one of key players this winter. Has been moved scorer in region. Team and conference MVP. JC from small forward lo offguard . . .Is much Yur G PG PCT FT PCT Reh All Pt.s Avx. OTTO PIJPKER All-American. Also earned JC All-American 1 988 · 8~ 22 133-276 482 35-54 64 .8 67 60 334 15.2 improved. Will be more consistent. . . Born 2- 6-9, Fr., Center, Langelo, Holland honors at Dixie where he averaged 27 points, 13 TOI.al&• 22 133-276 48.2 35-54 64 .8 67 60 334 15.2 21-67 at Elyria, Ohio. Business Thtu:-point FG1 - J 1-78., 39.7. C&rttT 1-Ughl - Scoring, 24 YI. Spci::me (2- Attended Warden High rebounds and five assists. MVP in four different 6-89); Rebwndiag - 7 VI. Whitworth (1 -30-89); A.Ailu: - 9 VI. Spak:mc (12- administration/accounting major. Has two 9-88) . School in 1985-86 season, tournaments . . .Was leading scorer last summer brothers and one sister. Father lives in Seattle. but was not allowed to in Seattle Pro-Am league. Slowed in fall by Year G PG PCT Ff PCT Reh AJ:l PU A•g. injuries sustained in auto accident, but is an DAVID JONES 1988.-89 40 11 '4--245 46.5 42--67 62.7 78 20 283 7.1 participate in sports 6-5, Sr., Guard, Suitland, MD T

9 8 JIM TOOLE GREG SPARLING 6-2, Sr., Guard, Bellevue 6-7, Jr., Forward, Kirkland 1989-90 WILDCAT OPPONENTS Graduated from Graduated from Juanita High School in 1986 ALASKA PACIFIC: Feb. 16 at Ellensburg, Feb. 24 at Anchorage in 1984. Lettered in where he played for current football (2) and basketball CWU assistant Gil PIONEER INFORMATION (2). Team captain in Coleman. Earned three Location: Anchorage Fax Phone: 907-564-8317 football. All-state safety. letters in basketball. Enrollment: 1250 Lettermen: 6 Also played wide receiver. Captain senior season. Arena: Moseley Sports Center Lettermen Lost: 6 All-league and captain in Voted most improved Series: First meeting Starters: 4 basketball . . . Played two player junior season. . SID: Debbie Benson 1989 Record: 15-16 1 SID Phone: 907-564-8314 District: 8-8, 8th (T) .Played two seasons at 1 , ~::~su~i~ykag~o~~! ;~. w ; rl; Highline Community .'·l·:···, ~· · ,· ~\\1 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Mike Blewett, Northwest Nazarine '66. Assistants - Geno First team NW AACC all- JJ t College. Captain two ' . ,· star in 1985-86. Averaged 9.3 assists freshman years. NW AACC all-star sophomore year. Morgan. season and 13.8 assists sophomore year. Had Most improved player... Good shooter, boards 622 career assists, including 34 in one game .. well and plays strong post defense . . . Born 6-4- RETURNING STARTERS: Reggie Johnson (6-0, Jr., G, 7.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg); Joe Libal (6-5, .Lone returning starter off last year's national 68 at Seattle. Construction management major. So., F, 4.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg); Andy Rabung (6-6, Sr., F, 10.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg); Del Willis (6-7, So., F, semifinalist team. Was slowed by ankle injuries Has two brothers. One brother (Don) played AA 15.9 ppg, 10.6 rpg). al Limes. Averaged 6.3 points and led team in baseball in Kansas City Royal organization assists with 117 (3.2 per game). Also had 58 before tearing rotator cuff. Has coached soccer, RETURNING LETTERMEN: Tony Rizk (6-0, Jr., G, 6.1 ppg, 1.0 rpg); Joe Ayers (6-4, Sr., F, steals, which ranks ninth on all-time single­ basketball and T-ball (baseball). 2.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg). season list. Had season-high 12 assists against Carleton, Minn. in Hawaii-Hilo tournament. TOP NEWCOMERS: Gary Chapman (6-10, Fr., C, Delta, AK); Mike Childs (6-5, Sr., F, Did You Know: The highest scoring game Anchorage - UAA); Buzz Fagerstrom (6-5, Sr., F, Nome - Seattle Pacific). Scored game-high 24 points, hitting on six-of-10 in the history of Nicholson Pavilion was on three-points shots in second district playoff game Mar. I, 1979 when Central outscored Lewis­ with Western Washington. Also scored 14 Clark State 139-91 in a District I playoff game. points in national tournament opener against The lowest scoring game was on Feb. 6, 1976 ALASKA SOUTHEAST: Jan. 20 at Ellensburg, Feb. 23 at Juneau Georgia College . .. Has had a great fall. Is when the 'Cats defeated Simon Fraser 36-32. healthy and playing very well. Is expected to be HUMPBACK WHALES INFORMATION a Learn leader and have great year... Born 6-22-66 Location: Juneau, AK Fax Phone: 907-789-4595 Did you Know: When Lewis-Clark State al Corvallis, Ore. Finance major. Wants Lo be Enrollment: 1600 Lettermen: 3 defeated CWU at Nicholson Pavilion last financial consultant. Has three sisters. Father Arena: Douglas HS (1400) Lettermen Lost: 5 January, snapping a 17-game home-court win William played football and basketball at Oregon Series: CWU 6, ASE I Starters: 0 streak, it was the first time the Warriors had State. SID: Greg Wagner 1989 Record: 14-13 ever won there. Simon Fraser is winless in 18 District: 8-8, 8th (T) Yur G FG PCT Ff PCT Reh Alt PU A•g. games on CWU's home court. SID Phone: 907-784-4550 196&-89 37 85-180 47.2 41 -66 62 .l 70 117 ZJ.4 6.J T

TOP NEWCOMERS: Mike Hobbs (6-9, So., C, Compton, CA - LA Valley CC); Doug Bogden (6-8, Jr., C, Olympia - Pierce CC); Napoleon Simmons (6-4, Jr., F, Havelock, NC - Merced CC); Jon Ham (5-11, Jr., G, Moses Lake - Big Bend).

EASTERN WASHINGTON: Nov. 29 at Cheney

EAGLE INFORMATION Location: Cheney Fax Phone: 509-359-6334 Enrollment: 8,000 Lettermen: 8 Arena: Reese Court (5000) Lettermen Lost: 2 Series: CWU 92, EWU 74 Starters: 3 SID: Bruce Parker 1989Record: 8-22 SID Phone: 509-359-6334 Conference: Big Sky (5-11, 7th) 10 11 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bob Hofman, Colorado '74 (3rd year, 14-43; Overall, 83 -89 , RETURNING LETIERMEN: David Simental (5 -11, Sr., G, 4.9 ppg, 1.5 rpg); Mike Sharpe (6- 6 yrs). Assistants - Willie Bascus, Ray La Bate. 9, So., F, 2.6 ppg, 1.6 rpg); Freik Beij (7-2, Jr., C, 4.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg).

RETURNING STARTERS: Ronn McMahon (5 -9, Sr., G, 12.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg); David Peed (6-4, TOP NEWCOMERS: Tracy Neely (6-5, Sr., G, Atlanta, GA - Kennesaw State); Leon Covington Sr., F, 20.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg); Brian Sullivan (6-1 , Jr., G, 10.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg). (6-4, Jr., Los Angeles - Eastern Utah); Rolf Rose (7-0, Fr., Duisburg, West Germany).

RETURNING LETIERMEN: Jeff Albrecht (6-0, So., G, 0.9 ppg, 0.4 rpg); Dan Dieffenbach (6-2, Sr., G, 1.9 ppg, 0.2 rpg); John Garrison (6-6, Jr., F, 2.1 ppg, 2.4 rpg); Greg Olson (6-4, Sr., NORTHWEST NAZARENE: Dec. 15-16 at Caldwell (Cl tournament), Dec. 29-30 F, 6.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg); Allen Smith (6-0, So., G, 3.2 ppg, 0.4 rpg). at Tacoma (UPS tournament)

TOP NEWCOMERS: Harry Hollines (6-0, So., G, Denver, CO - Denver); Kemo Patrick (6-6, CRUSADER INFORMATION Jr., F, Los Angeles - Santa Monica CC); Greg Trygstad (6-9, Sr., C, La Verne, CA - UC Santa Location: Nampa, ID Fax Phone: 208-467-8522 Ba.Ibara). Enrollment: 1133 Lettermen: 6 Arena: Montgomery Fldhs (3240) Lettermen Lost: 6 Series: CWU 4, NN 2 Starters: 1 SID: Gil Craker 1989Record: 17-11 COLLEGE OF IDAHO: Dec. 15-16 at Caldwell of Idaho tournament) cc. SID Phone: 208-467-8531 District: 7-5 COYOTE INFORMATION COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Garry Matlock, Northwest Nazarene '66 (8th year, 113 -87). Location: Caldwell Fax Phone: 208-459-5665 Enrollment: 500 Lettermen: 7 Assistants - Jeff DiBene. Arena: O'Connor Fldhs (2500) Lettermen Lost: 5 Series: CWU 3, CI 1 Starters: 2 RETURNING STARTERS: Mike Everingham (6-0, Sr., G, 14.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg). SID: Dave Hahn 1989 Record: 24-9 SID Phone: 208-454-9285 District: 9-3 RETURNING LETIERMEN: Brian Locke (6-4, So., F, 6.1 ppg, 1.2 rpg); Rolland Hansen (6- 8, Sr., C, 1.4 ppg, 2.4 rpg); Sam Fowler (5-10, So., G, 1.9 ppg, 0.9 rpg); Bernie Goeden (7-0, So., COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Marty Holly, Pepperdine '69 (9th year, 189-55). Assistants - C, 0.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg); Todd Gill (6-4, So., F, 1.7 ppg, 0.7 rpg). Bus Connor. TOP NEWCOMERS: Kevin Mayfield (6-6, Jr., F, Mesa, AZ - Scottdale JC); Mike Smith (6-5, RETURNING STARTERS: Don Hardee (6-6, Sr., F, 14.1 ppg, 7.9 rpg); Dale Karst (5-10, Sr., Jr., F, Kennewick, WA - Columbia Basin); Kent Noethe (6-8, Jr., C, Kennewick - Columbia G, 5.7 ppg, 2.2 rpg). Basin); Rick Solvason (6-1, So., G, Salt Lake City, UT - Dixie JC).

RETURNING LETIERMEN: Dave Cook (6-4, Jr., W, 3.0 ppg, 0.8 rpg); Troy Little (6-6, Sr., F, 3.0 ppg, 4.9 rpg); Rob Dickson (6-0, Sr., G, 1.0 ppg, 0.6 rpg); Lance Wilson (6-4, Jr., F, 0.9 OREGON TECH: Dec. 15-16 at Caldwell (C. of Idaho tournament) ppg, 0.9 rpg.) OWL INFORMATION TO~ NEWCOMERS: Dion Elliott (6-6, Jr., F, Sacramento, CA - American River JC); Terrell Location: Klamath Falls Fax Phone: 503-882-4848 White (6-0, Jr., G, Colp, IL - Logan JC); Bill Perkins (6-3, Jr., W, Boise, ID - Utah); Scott Kem (6- Enrollment: 2446 Lettermen: 5 6, So., F, Meridian, ID - Boise State). Arena: Owl Court (2250) Lettermen Lost: 4 Series: CWU 14, OIT 4 Starters: 3 SID: Tag Wotherspoon 1989 Record: 26-9 LEWIS-CLARK ST A TE: Dec. 13 at Lewiston, Jan. 26 at Ellensburg SID Phone: 503-882-6321 District: 7-5 (2nd)

WARRIOR INFORMATION COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Dan Miles, Southern Oregon '68 (18 yrs, 383-173). Location: Lewiston, ID Fax Phone: 208-799-2801 Assistants - Doug Kintzinger, John Riggs, Bill Singler. Enrollment: 2500 Lettermen: 7 Arena: Warrior Gym (1800) Lettermen Lost: 2 RETURNING STARTERS: Jerry Ellis (6-3, Sr., F, 14.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg); Billy Giggins (6-3, Sr., Series: CWU 31, LCSC 9 Starters: 4 G, 11.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg); Mickey Roberson (6-9, Sr., C, 14.9 ppg, 10.3 rpg). SID: George Pfeifer 1989 Record: 19-15 SID Phone: 208-799-2271 District: 11-5, 3rd RETURNING LETTERMEN: Todd Doll (6-4, Jr., G, 6.5 ppg, 2.9 rpg); Chuck Thomas (6-1 , Sr., G, 6.7 ppg, 2.5 rpg). COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - George Pfeifer, LCSC '79. Assistants - Larry Pierce, Jamie White . TOP NEWCOMERS: Richard Faust (6-5, Jr., F, McComb, MS - Mary Holmes JC); Delmas Green (6-3, Jr., G, Morgan City, LA - Seward County CC); Nate Pyatt (6-6, Jr., F, Myrtle Beach, RETURNING STARTERS: Tim Huizinga (6-7, Sr., G, 12.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg); Victor Wells (6-6, SC - Clackamas CC). Sr., F, 21.9 ppg, 10.2 rpg); Greg Jose (6-5, Jr., G, 13.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg); Mike Moscrip (6-4, Sr., F, 14.8 ppg, 6.0 rpg).

12 13 PUGET SOUND: Dec. 29·30 at Tacoma (UPS tournament), Jan. 18 at Tacoma, Feb. 3 at Ellensburg COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bob Johnson, UW '68 (5th year, 61-87). Assistants - Ron Newton, Gene Cash. LOGGER INFORMATION Fax Phone: 206-756-3634 Location: Tacoma RETURNING STARTERS: John King (6-5, Jr., F, 16.3 ppg, 8.5 rpg); Eric Petersen (6-5, Sr., Lettermen: 5 F, 12.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg); Bobby Hendrix (6-9, Sr., C, 9.5 ppg, 6.4 rpg); Kevin Bovenkamp (6-7, So., Enrollment: 2800 Lettermen Lost: 5 Arena: Memorial Fldhs (4000) C-F, 8.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg). Starters: 2 Series : CWU 62, UPS 46 1989 Record: 15-13 SID: Robin Hamilton RETURNING LETTERMEN: Curt Scheidel (6-3, So., G, 6.0 ppg, 1.6 rpg); Tim Zylstra (5-8, Conference: Great NW, 4-8 SID Phone: 206-756-3141 Sr., 4.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg); Aron Waite (6-1, So., G, 7.5 ppg, 0.9 rpg); Dave Horner (6-2, So., F, 1.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg); Che Dawson (6-3, So., G, 3.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg); Chris McGilmer (6-4, Jr., F, 4.1 ppg, COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bob Niehl, WSU '75 (First year). Assistants - Dave Bale, 2.6 rpg). Curt Oark, Ted Schwarz. TOP NEWCOMERS: Everett Edwards (6-5, Jr., F, Vancouver - Oark CC); Joe Weatherford (6-8, RETURNING STARTERS: Aaron Hansen (6-5, Sr., W, 9.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg); Nick Klungel (6-8, Jr., C-F, Temple Hill, MD - Pierce CC). Sr., P, 8.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg). SEATTLE PACIFIC: Feb. 6 at Seattle RETURNING LETTERMEN: Charles Miller (6-2, So., W, 1.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg); Reid Nelson (6- 2, Sr., P-W, 0.9 ppg, 0.8 rpg); Joe Selby (W-P, 6-4, Sr. , 2.7 ppg, 1.6 rpg). FALCON INFORMATION Location: Seattle Fax Phone: 206-281-2266 TOP NEWCOMERS: Chris Lynch (6-4, So., Seattle - UW); Pat Mullen (6-2, Jr., Graham - Enrollment: 3500 Lettermen: 8 Tacoma CC); Michael Jones (6-8, Fr., Bellevue - Sammamish). Arena: Royal Brougham (1400) Lettermen Lost: 4 Series: CWU 45, SPU 24 Starters: 4 SID: Frank MacDonald 1989 Record: 17-11 ST. MARTIN'S: Nov. 3-4 at Victoria (UV tournament), Dec. 2 at Ellensburg, SID Phone: 206-281-2772 Conference: Great NW (5-7, 5th) Jan. 6 at Lacey COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Claude Terry, Stanford '72 (65-78, 5 years; Overall, 78080, SAINT INFORMATION 6 years). Assistants - Ken Bone, Dave Bireline. Location: Lacey Fax Phone: 206-459-4124 Enrollment: 635 Lettermen: 9 RETURNING STARTERS: Jackie Johnson (6-5, So., F, 20.0 ppg, 8.9 rpg); Twayne Rawls (5- Arena: SMC Pavilion (4300) Lettermen Lost: 3 11, Sr., G, 11.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg); Duke Wood (6-6, Sr., F, 12.9 ppg, 4.7 rpg); David Oark (6-2, Jr., G, Series: CWU 107, SM 18 Starters: 3 6.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg). SID: Adolfo Capestany 1989 Record: 16-16 SID Phone: 206-438-4372 District: 9-7, 7th RETURNING LETTERMEN: Dave Davies (6-4, So., G, 4.5 ppg, 1.3 rpg); David Breig (6-6, Sr., F, 5.2 ppg, 4.9 rpg); Ed Davies (6-4, So., F, 1.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg); James Erickson (6-11, Sr., C, COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bob Grisham, College of Idaho '76 (43-49, 4th year). 2.1 ppg, 2.0 rpg). Assistants - Rocky Blanchard, Ray Peters. TOP NEWCOMERS: Scott Campbell (5-9, Fr., G, Ferndale); Caio da Silveira (6-8, Jr., C, Sao RETURNING STARTERS: Reggie Parker (6-6, Sr., C, 14.2 ppg, 6.9 rpg); Chris Meeks (6-2, Paulo, Brazil - C. of Southern Idaho); Wayne Dibble (6-8, Fr., Mountlake Terrace). Sr., G, 13.6 ppg, 4.4 rpg); Wray Wade (6-1, Sr., G, 5.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg). SHELDON JACKSON: Jan. 11 at Ellensburg, Feb. 22 at Sit!ca RETURNING LETTERMEN: Todd Donaldson (6-4, Sr., F, 1.5 ppg, 1.5 rpg); Greg Newbill (6-0, Sr., G, 3.6 ppg, 1.3 rpg); Dan Strojan (6-2, So., G, 6.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg in 1988); Randy Reeves SEALS INFORMATION (6-5, Sr., F, 8.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg); Chris Christopher (6-5, Sr., F, 5.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg); Matt Miller (6-5, Fax Phone: 907-747-5212 Jr., F, 4.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg). Location: Sitka, AK Enrollment: 200 Lettermen: 5 Arena: Harnes PE Center (800) Lettermen Lost: 7 TOP NEWCOMERS: Eric Young (6-3, Jr., G, Oakland, CA - Santa Rosa JC); Mike Starters: 2 Schoenbaechler (6-9, So., Sequim - Centralia CC). Series: CWU 6, SJ 0 SID: Len Nardone 1989 Record: 4-23 SID Phone: 907-747-5271 District: 3-15, 12th SEATTLE: Nov. 3-4 at Victoria (UV tournament), Jan. 31 at Ellensburg, Feb. 17 at Seattle COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Len Nardone (1st year; Overall, 56-64, 5th year). As sistants - Dennis Boddy. CHIEFTAIN INFORMATION Location: Seattle SID: Peter Fewing Lettermen Lost: 1 RETURNING STARTERS: Glenn Padgett (6-3, Sr., F, 16.6 ppg, 8.4 rpg); Richard Shaw (6-5, Enrollment: 4,400 SID Phone: 206-296-6400 Starters: 4 Jr., F, 14.2 ppg, 5.3 rpg). Arena: Connolly Center (4000) Fax Phone: 206-461-5257 1989 Record: 7-23 Series: CWU 32, SU 13 'Lettermen: 10 District: 6-1 o, 10th (f) RETURNING LETTERMEN: Frank Ostanik (6-4, So., F, 5.1 ppg); Joe Odinzoff (5-10, Jr., G, 1.8 ppg); Kevin Gantner (6-0, Sr., G, 1.3 ppg). 14 15 TOP NEWCOMERS: Shane Todd (6-7, So., F, Denver, Colo.); Daniel Gresham (6-0, Sr., G, Gresham, OR); Rich Krupa (6-0, Fr., G, North Pole, AK). WESTERN BAPTIST: Dec. 29-30 at Tacoma (UPS tournament)

SIMON FRASER: Dec. 9 at Burnaby, Jan. 24 at Ellensburg WARRIORS INFORMATION Location: Salem, OR Lettermen: 5 CLANSMEN INFORMATION Enrollment: 285 Lettermen Lost: Location: Burnaby, B.C. Fax Phone: 604-291-4922 5 Arena: Jeffers Sports Center (1700) Starters: 1 Enrollment: 14,500 Lettermen: 7 Series: CWU 1, WB 0 1989 Record: 25-15 Arena: Chancellor Gym (2000) Lettermen Lost: 5 SID: Jeff Dunham Series: CWU 27, SFU 10 Starters: 2 SID Phone: 503-370-8832 SID: Doug Griffing 1989 Record: 18-15 SID Phone: 604-291-4057 District: 10-6, 4th (T) COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Tim Hills, Western Baptist '68 (303-239). Assistants - Tim Seiber. COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Jay Triano, Simon Fraser '82 (First year). Assistants - Stu Graham, Marie Staley, Kerry Rokosh. RETURNING STARTERS: Eric Estep (5-10, Sr., G).

RETURNING STARTERS: Dale Dergousoff (6-8, Jr., F, 15.1 ppg, 8.3 rpg); Andrew Steinfeld RETURNING LETTERMEN: Brad Crosby (6-0, Jr., G); Matt Taylor (6-5, So., F); Mike (6-7, So., F, 9.8 ppg, 6.3 rpg). Cooke (6-9, Sr., C); Dan Peters (6-4, So., F).

RETURNING LETTERMEN: Mark Poyser (6-1, So., G, 3.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg); Craig Preece (6-4, TOP NEWCOMERS: Steve Nielsen (6-3, Fr., Seattle - Rainier Beach); Justin Sherwood (6-1, So., G, 3.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg); Mike Mclsaac (6-6, So., F, 2.3 ppg, 1.1 rpg); Al Rienstra (6-7, Sr., F, Fr., G, Salem - McNary HS); Chris Horton (6-5, Fr., F, Fresno, CA); Marie Akridge (6-5, Fr., F, 7.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg in 1988, Redshirt in 1989); Simon Dykstra (6-7, Sr., F, 6.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg). Anchorage, AK).

TOP NEWCOMERS: Derek Welsh (5-11, Fr., G, Pitt Meadows, B.C.); Mats Elsnitz (5-11 , Fr., G, Stockholm, Sweden); Virgil Hill (6-4, Fr., F, Samia, Ont. - Northern Collegiate HS); Michael WESTERN WASHINGTON: Jan. 13 at Ellensburg, Feb. 10 at Bellingham Macinnes (6-1, So., G, Irvine, CA). VIKING INFORMATION Location: Bellingham Fax Phone: 206-676-3495 VICTORIA: Nov. 3-4 at Victoria (UV tournament) Enrollment: 9,200 Lettermen: 7 Arena: Carver Gym (3100) Lettermen Lost: 5 VIKINGS INFORMATION Series: CWU 123, WWU 66 Starters: 3 Location: Victoria, B.C. Fax Phone: 604-721-8653 SID: Paul Madison 1989 Record: 26-6 Enrollment: 12,478 Lettermen: 6 SID Phone: 206-676-3108 District: 15-1, !st Arena: McKinnon Gym (2100) Lettermen Lost: 3 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Brad Jackson, WSU '75 (5th, 87-42). Assistants - Greg Series: CWU 2, UV 1 Starters: 3 Champlin, Kevin Bryant, James Johnson, Rich Baxter, Pat Rogers. SID: Barry Read 1989 Record: 24-8 SID Phone: 604-721-7588 Conference: Canada West RETURNING STARTERS: Ed Briggs (6-9, Sr., C, 12.7 ppg, 9.4 rpg); Manny Kimmie (6-3, COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Guy Vetrie, Laurentian Univ. '75 (First year). Assistants - Sr., G, 12.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg); Eric Schurman (6-5, Sr., F, 8.6 ppg, 4.4 rpg). Ian Hyde-Lay, Scott Stinson. RETURNING LETTERMEN: Todd McAllister (6-6, Sr., F-C, 6.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg); Jeff Curtis (6- RETURNING STARTERS: Tom Johnson (6-3, 3rd, G, 10.7 ppg, 1.3 rpg); Geoff McKay (6-3, 1, Jr., G, 5.6 ppg, 1.6 rpg); Michael Dahl (6-6, Jr., C, 5.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg); Scott Carlson (6-2, Sr., G, 5th, G, 17.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg); Spencer McKay (6-9, 4th, F, 17.4 ppg, 7.2 rpg)". Note: Canadian rules 3.9 ppg, 1.7 rpg). allow 5 years of eligibility. TOP NEWCOMERS: Michael Bryant (5-11, Jr., G, Seattle - CSU Bakersfield); John Nance (6-2, RETURNING LETTERMEN: Mo Basso (6-3, 5th, G-F, 0.7 rpg); Rick Mesich (6-6, 3rd, F, Jr., G, Chicago, IL - Malcolm X JC); Steve Clinscales (6-6, Jr., F, Detroit, MI - Macomb JC); 2.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg); Kevin Ottewell (6-4, 5th, F-G, 6.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg). Atiavo Jude (6-5, Jr., F, Port Orchard - C. of Siskiyous); Rich Turner (6-4, Jr., G-F, Akron, Ohio - Grossmont JC). TOP NEWCOMERS: Clint Hamilton (6-6, 3rd, F, Armstrong, BC - McGill Univ.); David Lescheid (6-7, !st, F, Abbotsford, B.C.); Vesa Linnand (6-4, !st, F-G, Espoo, Finland); David WHITMAN: Nov. 17 at Ellensburg, Feb. 13 aft Walla Walla Mcintosh (6-1, 3rd, G, Halifax, Nova Scotia - St. Mary's Univ.). MISSIONARIE INFORMATION Location: Walla Walla Fax Phone: 509-527-5761 Enrollment: 1150 Lettermen: 7 Arena: Sherwood Center (1200) Lettermen Lost: 4 Series: CWU 45, Whitman 11 suiiters: 4 SID: Neil McDonald 1989 Record: 18-10 SID Phone: 509-527-5414 District: 10-6, 4th (T) 16 17 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Jim Mastin, San Jose State '58 (173-142, !Ith year). 1988-89 DISTRICT 1 REVIEW

RETURNING STARTERS: Ky Haverkamp (6-2, Sr., G-F, 2.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg); Scott Merriman District Overall (6-1, Sr., G, 9.7 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 5.6 apg); Keith Orchard (6-3, Jr., G-F, 17.2 ppg, 4.8 rpg); Gerald w L PCT w L PF PA Williams (6-2, Sr., G-F, 11.7 ppg, 4.3 rpg). Western Washington 15 I .938 26 6 2951 2266 Central Washington 12 4 .750 32 10 3378 2347 RETURNING LETIERMEN: Greg Embry (6-7, Jr., F-C, 2.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg); Eric Nelson (6-4, Lewis-Oark State 11 5 .688 19 15 2879 2858 Sr., F-C, 2.0 ppg, 1.6 rpg); John Wolfe (5-IO, Jr., G, 0.8 ppg, 0.1 rpg). Whitman 10 6 .625 18 10 2119 2090 Whitworth 10 6 .625 15 13 2224 2016 TOP NEWCOMERS:Stuart Gaunt (6-2, Fr., G-F, West Linn, OR); Sean McShane (6-5, Jr., F Simon Fraser 10 6 .625 18 15 2573 2504 C, Seattle); Jim Dallas (6-4, Jr., F-C, Edmonds). St. Martin's 9 7 .563 16 16 2496 2426 Alaska Southeast 8 8 .500 14 13 . 2670 2575 Alaska Pacific 8 8 .500 15 16 2422 2270 WHITWORTH: Jan. 5 at Ellensburg, Jan. 16 at Spokane Pacific Lutheran 6 10 .375 11 16 1865 1997 Seattle 3 13 .188 5 22 2091 2575 PIRATE INFORMATION Northwest College I 15 .063 2 27 1711 3145 Location: Spokane Lettermen: 8 Enrollment: 1,800 Lettermen Lost: 3 Note: Standings icflcct four Seattle University forfciu (to Northwest College, Grace, Ind., Sim.on Fraser and Sheldon Jackson). Arena: Whtw Fieldhouse (2000) Starters: 4 Series: CWU 62, Whtw 40 1989 Record: 15-13 District Playoffs SID: Paul Merkel District: 10-6 (4th) Whitman 66, Whitworth 64 (loser out) SID Phone: 509-466-3246 Conference: Northwest (7-5, 3rd) Lewis-Clark State 86, Simon Fraser 65 (loser out) Fax Phone: 509-466-3221 Western Washington 87, Whitman 63 (loser out) Central Washington 111, Lewis-Clark State 84 (loser out) COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Warren Friedrichs, Concordia, Neb. '71 (46-72, 5th year; Central Washington 91, Western Washington 75 Overall, 148-148, 11th year). Assistants - Howard Gauthier, Jim Waller. Western Washington 92, Central Washington 83 Central Washington 73, Western Washington 67 (ot) RETURNING STARTERS: Todd Martin (5-11, Sr., G, 17.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg); Randy Smith (6-6, (CWU wins best-of-three series 2-1) Sr., F, 17.1 ppg, 8.0 rpg); Mark McVay (6-5, Sr., F, 10.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg); Tim Nicholas (6-6, Sr., C, 11.4 ppg, 5.8 rpg). Nationals Central Washington 86, Georgia College 79 RETURNING LETIERMEN: Steve Mihas (6-0, Sr., G, 5.7 ppg, 3.0 rpg, 132 assists); Central Washington 66, Charleston, S.C. 55 Central Washington 87, Wheeling Jesuit, W.Va. 78 TOP NEWCOMERS: Mark Wheeler (6-2, So., G, Spokane - Grand Canyon). St. Mary's, Tex. 60, Central Washington 58 (semifinals) Nicholson Pavilion CWU Home Court Winning Streaks 1988-89 All-District Team

Carl Aaron•+ Central Washington F 6-6 Sr. Detroit, MI No. Dates Loss To Score Dave Biwer Central Washington c 6-7 Sr. Kirkland 18 Feb. 12, 1966 to Jan. 6, 1968 Seattle Pacific (Jan. 16) 77-68 Ed Briggs Western Washington c 6-9 Jr. New York, NY 18 Feb. IO, 1969 to Jan. 16, 1971 Portland State (Jan. 18) 99-91 Darnell Brinson Alaska Southeast F 6-6 Sr. Douglas, GA 13 Feb. 5, 1971 to Jan. 22, 1972 Western Washington (Feb. 4) 76-71 Dale Dergousoff Simon Fraser c 6-8 So. Trail, BC 17 Feb. 8, 1972 to Mar. 3, 1973 Alaska-Fairbanks (Mar. 4) 65-60 John King Seattle F 6-5 So. Los Angeles, CA 22 Nov. 30, 1973 to Feb. 15, 1975 Eastern Washington (Feb. 22) 70-67 Damon Lowery*+ Alaska Southeast G 5-10 Sr. Saginaw, l\.11 31 Jan. 7, 1977 to Jan. 6, 1979 Puget Sound (Jan. IO) 75-71 J.D. Taylor Western Washington F 6-4 Sr. Kirkland 25 Feb. 21, 1981 to Mar. 3, 1983 St. Martin's (Mar. 7) 70-68 Victor Wells+ Lewis-Clark State F 6-6 Jr. Chicago, IL 13 Dec. 5, 1984 to Nov. 12, 1985 Whitman (Dec. 4) 78 -77 Rod Whatley Western Washington F 6-4 Sr. Steilacoom 26 Dec. 10, 1985 to Mar. 5, 1987 Alaska Southeast (Nov. 30) 96-94 *Repeater +Unanimous 17 Dec. 15, 1987 to Jan. 12, 1989 Lewis-Oark State (Jan. 14) 74-67 Coach-of-the-Year - Brad Jackson, Western Washington Player-of-the-Year - Victor Wells, Lewis-Clark State NAIA All-American Second Team: Carl Aaron, Central Washington. Third Team: Victor Wells, Lewis-Oark State. Honorable Mention: Damon Lowery, Alaska Southeast; Ed Briggs, Western Washington; J.D. Taylor, Western Washington.

18 19 ~~!~-M~V~Nv-ooNo-g~ THE RECORD BOOK - N PCT.: min. 125 - 84.2, Ed Smith, 165-196 (1965- ~~~~~N~~~~~~~voo-~~ 66) VN Individual Game Three-Point Field Goll• - 68, T= Brown (1987-88) PieldGoala-17, Paul Adama (PacificLuthcron, l -H-70) Three-Point Ancmp11- 172, Tim Brown (1987-88) Field Goll Ancmpts - 40, Fred Petcnon (Wcatcm Wuhington, OMNN~~®M0~-0000-0MON­ Three-Point Field Goal PCT., min. 125 - 39.6, Tim Brown, 68 - ~~~~~~V~~ NM ~~ 3-1-47) 172 (1987-88) Field Goal Ancmpt•, Modem - 32, Tom Wallenbom Rebounds - 1017, Mel Cox (1964-67) (Whitwo<1h, 1-14-61) =~~8~~~~~0~~=vo-o~~ Rebound Avg. - 13.2, Bill Coordcs, 805 (19S7-S9) Field Goal PCT., min. S - 100.0, Ray Orange, 1().10 (West.cm ~v Assillts - 404, Joe Harrill (1986-87) < --- Wuhington, 3-1-80) Steals - 142, Dave Biwcr (1987-89) ~~Mo~-M~~OOM~~~ooovoo Field Goll PCT., min. 12 - 92.3, Doug Harrill, 12-13 (Seattle Blocked Shots - 126, Ron vllldcrScbuf (1984-87) ~~~oo=~~~~~~M~~~~og~ Pacific, 1-29-83); Ron vllldcrScbuf, 12-13 (Alub. Southeut, .: Tumovcra - 244, Ron yllldcrSchaaf (1984-87) 1'.2.-3-86) < .9 Fouls - 40 I, Ron vandcrScbuf (1984-87) Oil Three-Point Field Golla - 6, Tim Brown (Sbcldon Jacboo, '.2.- Disqualifications - 20, Lea Wyan (1974-77) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oo~v~~ 14-87); Jim Toole (W"""'m Wuhingtoo, 3-6-89) Points- 2120, Mel Cox (1964-67) ~MMMMNNN-- MOO Tbrcc-Point Field Goal Ancmpts - 10, Jim Toole (West.cm MN ~ Scoring Avg. - 21.2, Mel Cox, 2120 (1964-67) .. W uhington, 3-0-89) ~~~~~~~b~~~~VM~O~~ ~ Tbrcc-Point PG PCT., min. S - 83.3, Jeff Leary, S-6 (Scanle Gamca - 140, Ron vandcrScbuf (1984-87) '-- - - ~00 ] Pacific, 1-31-87) Minutes Played - 3472, Ron vandcrSchaaf (1984-87) Pree Throws - 19, Swede Living1ton (British Columbia, 1-4- "" ~~~q~~~~q~~~~~~qo~ 5 Team Offense Single Game ~~MOOVMN-~NNo-ooo-N~ u 60) < VM Pree Throw AttcmpU - 22, Mel Cox (Pacific Lutheran, 1-25-64) Field Go111 - 62, No<1hwcat College (1-1.6-88) Pree Throw PCT., min. 10 - 100.0, Willie Minor, 14-14 (St . Field Goll Attempts - 113, SL Martin'• ('.2.-14-47) ~~~~~~~g~~~~~~M~~~~ .. Field Goll Ancmpts, Modern - 104, Northwest College (J-26- OI Martin's, 12-1().59) ~N-M-- N ~! ~§3Lid5E ... 88) -o"" ~ Consecutive Pree Throws Made - 24, Dcnnill Johnson (12-6-78 _.... -cf o"" ... >< Field Goal PCT. -70.7, Whitman, 41-SS ('.2.-JS-83) to 1-31-79) ·o c 'O Ol) cu ~ Three-Point Field Golla - 14, Shcldoo Jacboo ('.2.-14-87) Rebounds - 26, Roo Olney (East.cm Wuhingtoo, '.2.-21-63) 1:: .. 'i: ~ .!:i Three-Point Field Goll Ancmpts - 28, West.cm Wuhington (3- ·Cd .:. Assilts - IS, Rcc>c RadlilI (Wcatcm Wuhingtoo, '.2.-4-83) ... E 8 ~ =Q 6-89) i::i p.."'"' Cl) Steals - 7, Jolm Holtmann(Scanle, 1-26-82) Three-Point Field Goll PCT., min. 10 - 70.0, Sheldon Jacbon, Blocked Shots - 8, Van Beard (Western Oregon, 12-16-88, & s 14-20 ('.2.-14-87), Scanlc, 7-10 (J-28-89) OI Northwest College, '.2.-20-89) ... Pree Throws - 40, British Columbia (1-4-60) ..... Turnovers - 10, David Williams (St. Martin'•, 1-9-82); Rodnie a.: ~ 0 .....: ~ Free Throw Ancmpts-S9, Aluka-Pa.irbonkl (12-17-55) Cll Cl) Cl) ....., Cl) Taylor (Lcwil-Oark State, 12'-J().8.5) Points - 43, Mel Cox (Pacific LuthcrBD, 1-25-64) Pree Throw PCT., min. 10 - 100.0, Whitworth, 10.10 (1-17- Minutes Played - 52, Joe Harrill (Whitman, 1-11-86) 89); 96.0, Eut Ccnlnll , 24-25 (3-11-7.5) ~ Offcmi"' Rebounds - 29, Alub. Soutbcut (12-9-88) .. Rebounds - 74, l!utcm Wuhington ('.2.-21-63), Humboldt Ststc ~:Z:h:Z~ :§ Individual Single Season (12-28-66) .. Field Goll• - 301, Carl Aaron(1989) A..ists - 40, Lcwill-Oark State (3-1-79) "'"' Field Goal AttcmpU- 641, Carl Aaron(1989) Tumovcn - 34, Pacific Lutheran (l'.2.-4-76) "' Field Goal PCT., min. ISO - 70.0, Doug Harri1, 226-323 r-cwcst Turnavcra - 2, Wcotcm Wuhingtoo ('.2.-IS-7S) i:..uouo ~.. (1983) Steals - 'II, Sbcldon Jacbcn (1-10.89) Three-Point Field Goal1- S3, Tim Brown (1987) Blocked Shots - 13, Northwcat College ('.2.-20-89) < Three-Point Field Goll Att:mpts - 124, Jeff Leary (1987) Foul1- 38, Southern Oregan (2-25-78) .,; c 0 Three-Point Field Goal PCT., min. SO - 44.9, Tim Brown, 53- Dillquali!icatiom - 6, Southern Oregon (2-25-78), Eastern Q ·.: 118 (1987) Wuhington (1-22-38) bt> "Cl Pree Tbrow1 - 166, Mel Cox (1966) Points - 139, Lcwill-Oark State (3-1-79) c "0 ..c ~ ;; 0:: Pree Throw Ancmpts - 245, Jack Brantner (J 956) ti) t; s ~ Pree Throw PCT., min. SO - 84.2, Ed Smith, 80·95 (1965) c.< Turoovcra -112, Davld Williams (1982) Cl) Three-Point Field Goal Ancmpts• - 29, Northwest College (1 - ~ Fouls - 124, Dave Biwcr (1989) ~ 26-89) DilqualificatiODI -11, Stan Puhich (1968) ~ .:. Three-Point Field Goal PCT, min. 10 - 9.1, St. Martin's, 1-11 =Q Points - 761, Carl Aaroo (1989) (1-21-89) .c Scoring Avg. - 22.1, Mel Cox, 419 (196S) ..... J: Free Throws -1, Orcgoo Tech (1-IS-77); West.cm Washingtoo CJ )' Gamoa - 42, Art Hukim, Dave Biwcr, Van Beard, Alphonso OI (3-4-78) 0 Q Goldwire (1989) ""' Free Throw Attempts - 2, Oregon Tech (1-lS-77); Wcatcm u Minutca Played- 122B, Joe Harrill (1987) z uhington (3-4-78) I w Free Throw PCT., min. 10 - 18.2, Pacific Luthcrllll, 2-11 (12-3- - Individual Career 83) < Field Golla-7(1), Mel Cox (1964-67) Rebounds - 18, Eut.cm Wuhington (1-12'80) Field Goll AttcmpU - 1401 , Mel Cox (1964-67) Turnover.. - 38, Cal State-Loo Angeles (J'.2.-1-83) ~ Field Goll PCT., min. 325 - 60.3, Ray Orange, 343-569 (1979- Fouls• - 37, Eutcm Washingtoo (1-8-66) -..... 80) Points, Modem- 'II, Humboldt State (12-19-S7) Free Throw• - S82, Mel Cox (1964-67) Moot Points• - 110, Whitworth (12-16-63) ·-,..;i Free Throw Attempts- 821, Mel Cox(1964-67) · •Record fewest except wb:::n: indicated with utCTik. 20 21 Team Offense Single Season Field Goals Field Go.ls - 1323 (1989) I. Carl Aaron (1989) 301 Rebounds 3. Carl Aaron (1989) 1114 Field Goal Auempt3 - 2801 (1989) 2. Roo vandcrSchaaf(1987) 266 I. Da"' Biwer (1989) 359 4. Joe Harris (1986) 1055 Field Goal PCT. - 53.9, 977-1812(1983) 3. Mel Cox (1967) 263 2. Mitch Adams (1970) 323 5. Ron vandcrSchaaf(1987) 1053 TI=c-Point Field Goals - 174 (1987) 4. Carl Aaron (1988) 2.54 3. Bill Coonlcs (1957) 322 Th=Point Field Goo! Attempts -453 (1987) 5. Carl Whitfield (1978) 242 4. Ron vandcrSchaaf(l987) 320 TI=e·PointField Goal PCT. -38.4, 174-453 (1987) 6. Paul Adams (1970) 238 5. Bruce Sanderson (1969) 302 Free Throws - 626 (1987) 7. Joe Holmos (1979) 236 6. Paul Adams (1970) 294 Career Leaders Free Throw Aru:mpts - 959 (1956) 8. Rich Hansoo (1973) 229 7. Mel Cox (1966) 292 Free Throw PCT. - 72.7, 54(}-743 (1965) 9. Doug HarrU. (1983) 226 8. Rich Hanson (1971) 275 Scoring Rebounds - 1765 (1989) 10. Mel Cox (1966) 222 9. Mel Cox (1967) 273 I. Mel Cox ( 1964-67) 2120 Rebounding Avg. - 53.0 (1963) 10. Da"' Oliver (1976) 272 2. Ron vandcrSchaaf(l984-87) 1693 Rebounding Margin - 12.8 (1963) Field Goal Attempts 3. Rich Hanson(1971-73) 1506 4. Carl Aaroo (1988-89) Assists - 789 (1987) I. Carl Aaron (1989) 641 Rebound Average 1410 Tumoven - 652 (1989) 5. o.... A!lcn (1967-70) 1393 2. Carl Whitfield (1978) 551 I. Bill Comics (1959) 251 14.8 Fewest Twnovcn - 348 (1975) 6. Dean Nicholaon (1947-50) 1377 3. Paul Adams (1970) 529 2. Bill Coadcs (1957) 322 14.6 Fouls - 865 (1987) 7. Les Wyatt (1974-77) 1368 4. Fred Peterson (1950) 512 3. Mel Cox (1964) 266 12.7 Disqualificatiom - (1953) 8. Bill Coordcs (1956-59) 1320 ZI 5. Bill Chatman (1972) 500 4. Ron Olney (1963) 255 10.6 Points - 3378 (1989) 9. Jim Qifton (1962-65) 1160 6. Carl Aaron (1988) 493 5. Bill Coordcs (1958) 232 10.5 10. Rodnie Taylor (1985-87) 1158 Scoring Avg. - 85.6 (1988) 7. Ron vandcrSchaaf (1987) 475 6. Mel Cox (1966) 292 10.1 Sc:aing Margin- 14.3 (1967) 11. Ste"' Page (1974-75, 79) 1009 8. Joe Holmes (1979) 466 7. Bruce Sandcraon (1969) 302 10.1 12. Milch Adams (1969-71) 1007 9. Rich Hansoo (1973) 455 8. Rich Hanson (1972) 260 10.0 13. Fn:d Pctersoo (1947-50) 1006 10. David Williams (1982) 436 Joe Kaninski (1957) 180 10.0 Team Defense Single Season* 14. Da... Oli= (1976-77) 976 10. Nam Erkcn(l960) 235 9 .8 Field Goal PCT. - 31.0, 482,.1555 (1955) 15. Eric Schooler (1969-72) 971 TI=c-Point Field Goal PCT. - 33.4, 158-473 (1989) Field Goal PCT. (min. 100 att.) 16. Ken Bunton (1983-84) 911 Free Throw PCT. - 61.9, 348-562 (1958) !. Doug Harris (1983) 226-323 70.0 Assists 17. Paul Adams (1969-70) 906 Rebounds - 837 (1958) 2. Ray Orange (1980) 217-344 63.1 I. Joe Harris (1987) 242 18. Chuck Long (1947-50) 895 Points - 1351 (1958) 3. Scott Tri (1982) 114-185 61.6 2. Reese RadliIT (1984) 166 19. Ed Rogel (1967-69) 879 Scoring Avg. - 54.0 (1958) 4. Mel Cox (1967) 263-434 60.6 3. Joe Harris (1986) 162 20. Joe Harris (1986-87) 856 •Record fcwe1t 5. (1979) 140-232 60.3 4. Reese Radlilf(l983) 152 6. Dennis Johnson (1980) 179-302 59.3 5. Joe Callero (1986) 147 Team Miscellaneous 7. Israel Dorsey (1988) 97-165 58.8 6. Bryan Gerig (1988) 141 Scoring Average (min. 40 games) 8. Benedict (1967) 134-228 58.8 7 . Sam Miller (1979) 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 2120 21.2 Cauccutive Wins- 25 (l-3-70to 3-13-70) o.,., 140 9. Mel Cox (1965) 147-252 58.3 8. Da"' O!=>dam(lm> 2. Carl Aarai (1988-89) 1410 20.7 Cauccuti"' L°""'- 18 (2-9-27 to 1-13-28) 139 10. Jcromo Williams (1983) 87-152 57.2 9. Joo Jordon (1985) 3. Rich Hanson (1971-73) 1506 17.1 Larfl"st Victory Margin - 76 (CWU 120, Northwest 44, 1-26- 138 10. Sam Miller (1980) 4. Joe Holmes (1979-80) 693 15.8 89) 122 5. o.,., Oliver (1976-77) 976 15 .7 Largest Loss Margin - 47 (Seattle 90, CWU 43, l'./,.2-52) Free Throws 6. Bill CoOl'dcs (1956-59) 1320 15.5 I. Mel Cox (1966) 166 Steals Most Wins - 32 (1987, 1989) 7. Ken Buntoo (1983-84) 911 15.4 2. Ron vandcrSchaaf(l987) 162 !. Joe Orange (1980) 102 Moot Lmocs - 18 (1951) 8. Jack Bnntncr (1955-56) 644 15.0 3. Mitch Adams (1970) l

NO . DATE P LAYER OPPONENT 1964-65 (20-6, 9-1) 61 Western Washington• 57 70 Si.moo Fraser 53 77 Whitworth• 55 53 Weswm Wuhington• 43 21 Dec. 2, 1956 Bill Coordes Puget Sound 59 Scaulc l'llcific 70 79 Whitwcwth• 69 59 Western Wuhingtat" 51 48 W!Utworth 54 22 Jan. 3, 1957 Bill Coordes Whitworth 105 Scaalc Pacific 78 58 Scaalc Pacific 56 88 Wbittnm 72 21 Feb. I , 1957 Bill Coordes Whitworth 91 Euu:rn w.. run gum• 61 79 Eu1crn Wuhington• 74 77 Willarr.:lll:: 65 99 Eutcm Wuhington• 70 70 E.a5tcm Wahington• 75 23 Feb. 2, 1957 Bill Coordes Easlem Washington 82 Willam:Uc 83 83 St. Martin'• 64 76 Portland Stale 74 20 Jan. 6, 1959 Wally Loe St. Martin's 98 Whitman 73 68 Puget Sound 42 98 Whitworth• 65 90 Pacific 63 20 Jan. 16, 1959 Bill Coordes Whitworth 85 Scaalc Pacific 66 61 Whitworth• 64 90 Saaamc:nto Stai: 79 70 Whitworth• 78 48 Western Wuhingtoo• 59 20 Jan. 30, 1959 Bill Coordes Puget Sound 112 Pasadena 86 85 A1as1ca -F airbonlcs 75 53 Western Wuhingtoo• 54 22 Jan . 31, 1959 Bill Coordcs Western Washington 74 Seattle Pacific 95 84 A1as1ca •F airbonlcs S6 86 Scaalc Pacific 82 71 Pacific Lutheran• 64 21 Feb. 6, 1959 Bill Coordes Eastern Washington Western Wuhington• 68 Portland Stale 79 62 Western Wuhingtcm• 60 81 92 Coordes Whitworth 106 Eu1crn Was run gum• 55 68 Simon Fraser•• 53 20 Feb. 7, 1959 Bill 92 Puget Sound• 68 83 Puget Sound 76 62 Simao Fn.9Cr• • SS 21 Feb. 13, 1959 Bill Coordes Western Washington 98 St. Martin's 89 Pacific Lutb:ran•• 72 New Haven+ 82 96 St. Martin's 01 93 92 20 Dec. 9, 1961 Ray Kinnaman Portland State 83 Pacific Lutb:nn• • 74 Howard Paym+ 74 ff) Scanlc Pacific 63 96 20 Jan . 20, 1962 Harold Riggan Eastern Washington Trcntoo State+ 60 68 1-lendcnon State+ 64 68 Whitworth* 65 72 Guilford College+ 67 Maryland 93 26 Feb. 2 1, 1963 Ron Olney Eastern Washington 84 Eu1crn Wuhingum• 77 78 87 State+ 60 Eastern New Mexico+ 58 96 Eliz.abc:th City+ 82 Humboldt State 88 Puget Sound• 82 20 Jan. 2, 1964 Mel Cox 68 Oklahoma Baptist+ 78 101 Western Wuhingtoo• 75 24 Jan. 25, 1964 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 106 MorrU Harvey, W. Va.+ 92 88 Eu1crn w.. run gum• 71 1969-70 (31-2, 12-0) Sacramento S tate 20 Dec. 26, 1965 Chuck Hepworth 70 Whitworth• 72 77 St. Martin's 75 85 Pacific Lutb:rm• 72 1967-68 (22-8, 10-2) 85 Linfdd 82 St. Martin's•• 75 91 Linficld 78 90 68 Pacific Lutheran 63 61 St. Martin's•• 60 Pacific Lutheran 65 cwu BASKETB ALL COAC HES 97 Pacific Lutheran 73 93 61 Eastern Montana.+ 63 62 Saaamcnto State 47 Conference O ver a ll 76 SL Martin's 63 68 Por1land Stale 73 70 Otico Stale 65 w L PCT w L P CT Year s (2 1-8, 9-3) 57 WhUticr 59 Edwin S aunders (1904-05, 08-09) 1965-66 75 Whltticr 68 19 8 .704 4 81 Aluka Methodist 45 81 Willarr.:lle 58 70 Por1land Sta1e 69 Eu1crn Wuhingum• 68 A. K. Smith (1906) I I .500 1 71 W!Utworth 73 87 Saaamcnlo Staac 89 81 82 Eu1crn Washingum• 65 Frank T. Wilson (1907) 2 2 .500 1 88 Por1land Stale 77 103 EaRan Wuhington• 65 70 Pacific Lutheran 91 EaRan 90 Pacific Lutheran 67 J.B. Potter (1910-11 ) 17 6 .739 2 99 Wuhingum• 58 75 St. Martin's 74 91 Whitworth• 74 82 Whitworth• 74 James Dallas (1912-13) 11 13 .458 2 77 Saaam::nto Staac 74 72 Whitworth• 69 72 Whitworth• 68 78 SL Martin's 67 L.D. Sparks (1914-17) 12 19 .387 4 82 Lewis&Clark 70 68 Scaalc Pacific 77 79 Simcm.Frucr 74 B.A. Leonard (1922-25) .125 18 4 1 .305 4 91 OllcoSta-.: 75 97 Alaslca-Fairbonb 59 1 7 EaRan Wuhingum• 66 72 Scaalc Pacific 68 Harold Quigley (1926) 76 90 Alaska-Fairbonb 51 0 4 .000 6 13 .316 I 103 Eu1crn Wuhingum• 58 61 Wc!tcm Wuhingt.a:J.• 71 78 Western Wuhingtoo• 63 Roy Sandburg (1927-29) 8 4 .667 38 30 .559 3 68 Portland 66 56 Western Wuhingtoo• 48 1S Western Wuhington• 66 Eu1crn Wuhingum• 60 Leo Nicholson (1930-64) 208 147 .586 505 281 .642 33 82 Whitworth• 71 99 St. Martin'• 87 63 Whitworth• 66 EaRan Wuhingum• 59 68 Eu1crn Wuhingum• 53 Dean Nicholson (1965-) .813 578 214 .728 25 63 92 152 35 58 SL Martin's 50 68 EaRan Washingum• 45 63 Scaalc Pacific 55 85 Western Wuhingt.Cll• 61 63 Whitworth• 68 82 Whitworth• 63 1 COACHES OF THE YEAR 66 Western Wuhingtoo• 76 84 Whitworth• 73 93 Whitworth• 71 NAIA DISTRICT 90 Puget Sound• 77 80 Western Wuhingtoo• 64 71 Western Washington• 58 85 Puget Sound• 75 61 Western Wuhingtoo• 62 S4 Western Wuhingtoo• 49 80 Por1landSta1e 67 1964 Gene l.llndgaard, Pacific Lutheran Ed Anderson, Pacific Lutheran 89 Scaalc Pacific 101 84 Scaalc Pacific 94 1978 70 Pacific Luth:ran.. 69 1965 Dean Nicholson, Centra l Washington 1979 Len Stevens, SL Martin's 85 Eu1crn Wuhingum• 72 68 Portland Stale 80 S4 Paci& LutlEran•• 51 1966 Chuck Randall, Western Washington 1980 Dean Nicholson, Central Washington 81 Por1land Stale 72 77 St. Martin's•• 70 77 St. Benedict's+ 65 1967 Dean Nicholson, Central Washington -1981 Jim Mastin, Whitman 79 Whitworth• 61 82 St. Martin's•• 77 66 Wartburg+ 58 1968 Dick Kamm, Whitworth Len Stevens, St. Martin's 82 Puget Sound• 49 95 Albuquerque, N.M.+ 72 96 72 Jack.too State+ 70 1969 Dean Nicholson, Cent ra l Washington 1982 Dean Nicholson, Cent ra l Washington 88 Seattle !'.cl.fie 85 AlcanA&M+ 70 Dean Nicholson, Cent ra l Washington Joe Meagher, St. Martin's 52 Western Washington• 72 ifl CeDIJlll State, Obie>+ 66 S4 Eastern New Mexico+ 53 1970 1983 71 Kentucky State+ 79 1971 Chuck Randall, Western Washington 1984 Bruce Haroldson, Pacific Lutheran 90 Pacific LuttEnn•• 72 53 1972 Chuck Randall, Western Washington 1985 Len Nardone, Seattle 64 Western Wubingt.Cll•• (24-9, 8-4) 74 Western Wuhingt.oo•• 63 1968-69 1973 Al Svenningson, Alaska · Fairbanks 1986 Jim Mastin, Whitman 96 Pacific Lutheran 64 1970-71 (24-9, 11-3) 65 Gnmbling+ 70 1974 Dick Kaufman, St. Martin's 1987 Clair Marlcey, Alaska Southeast 62 St. Martin'• 6S 94 Por1landSta1e 93 1975 Dean Nicholson, Central Washington 1988 Brad Jackson, Western Washington 66 Pacific Lutheran 67 ff) Pacific Lutheran 62 1976 Cal Riemcke, Whit worth 1989 Brad Jackson, Western Washington 1966-67 (27-4, 8-1) 99 Linfdd 76 72 Simoo Fraser 73 1977 Dick Kaufman, St. Martin's 83 Otico Stale 56 81 Linfdd 88 66 San Franct..co Staac 61 89 Pacific Lutheran 83 77 Saaamc:ato Stale 66 82 St. Martin's 75 74 Pacific Lutheran 65 63 WhUticr 69 98 Pacific Lutheran 93 85 St. Martin'• 80 57 Macalasler S4 ff) Oa=noot-Mudd 68 108 Humboldt State 81 81 Eastern W ashingum• 49 93 Paadcna. 77 70 Otico Stale 66 73 Eu1crn Wuhingum• 91 68 Easo:m MX:higao 102 74 Southwest Missouri (ot) 75 91 Whitworth• 59 74 Simoo Fraser 49 74 Por1landSta1e 79 89 Whitworth• 48 72 Simoo Fraser (ot) 68 78 Western Wuhingtoo• 51 87 St. Martin's 78 92 OrcgooTcch• 59 2 7 2 6 l 09 Southc:m Orcgon • 50 52 Seattle Pacific 73 55 Whitworth 45 8I Orcgoo Tech• 64 62 Puget S"'1Jld (2ot)" 64 71 Whitworth•. 67 91 Ponland Stale 99 70 WCJtcm Orcgoo• 64 72 Eu1ern Wuhingtoo 67 l 02 Southc:m Orcgoo • 73 90 Scaulc Pacific• 77 74 Cumbcdand, KY+ 65 85 WCJtcm On:goo.• 72 52 Ponland Sta1e 71 73 Eulcm Orcgoo• 64 78 Western Wuhington• 66 95 Simm Fraser 83 49 Harnptoo Irunitutt+ 63 78 Western Wuhingtoo.• 69 65 A.Iuka-Fairbanks"" 67 77 WeSlem Orcgoo• 76 59 SL Martin's 68 83 Western Wuhington• 66 IE Goozap. 74 73 Aluk.a-PUbanb.. 59 72 WcSlcrn Wuhington• 51 61 Western Oregon• 63 79 Whitworth•• 48 1982-83 (7-23) 55 Whitwoo.h• 61 tiO AJaska..FUbonks.. 65 74 Puget Sound 62 91 Aluka-Pairbonb 61 76 Western Wuhington•• 68 48 Mooana 74 59 Eutan Wuhington• 61 59 Ore goo Tech• 66 68 Eutan w... hington• 57 78 Eulcm W uhingtoo.. 67 Tl Western Montana 67 63 Ea..tcm Orcgoo.• 65 1973-74 (17-10, 8-4) 81 Southern Orcgoo• 67 74 Eu1crn Orcgm.• 50 89 Morehead Statt+ 73 78 St. Martin's 67 88 Eu1an W uhington• 68 ?I Oregon Tech• 70 66 Biola, Calif.+ I 09 SL Martin's 95 71 Seattle Pacific 7 5 64 I 00 Lcwis-Oark State 59 75 Whitworth• 62 75 Southern Orcgoo ( ot)" 76 61 Wi5comin-Eau Caire (at)+ 77 Whi!mm 70 61 Eutcm w uhington(3ot}" 84 68 61 Portland 66 78 St. Martin's 67 75 Seattle Pacific 66 56 Macaa- 57 80 St. Martin'• 75 71 Whitworth (f) 53 100 Oregon Tech• 56 85 Lewis-Clark State•• 72 61 Aluka-Fairbonb 74 36 Simon Prucr 32 1980-81 (21-12) 85 Occidental (f) 54 93 Southern Ore goo• 61 79 Western Washington•• 69 80 l.ov=lc 76 104 Eu1emOrcgcn• 86 IE Pcrtland 80 73 St. Martin's (f) 70 61 Western Washingtcn• 65 Eulcm 76 Eutcm W ashingt< 59 79 Grace, Ind. 65 105 Westcm Waahington 79 I 05 Carroll, Moot. 84 93 Sim< 64 WcKm Orcgoo• 46 83 Simon Prucr 67 68 f6 St. Martin's 57 95 Scanlc pocific 76 I02 St. Martin's 53 WcSlcrn Wuhington• 43 66 Seattle Pacific 72 1977-78 (21-8, 9-3) 77 93 Seattle Pacific 83 59 Pacific Luthcnn 56 99 Lcwis-Oark State 65 Simoo.Frucr 55 61 Eutan Washington• 70 80 Simon Fru<:T 64 74 72 Lcwis-Oark State 49 66 Eu1ern Wuhingtoo 58 68 Eutcm W ash.ington• 62 Eu1cm Oregon• 51 114 Eu1cm Oregon• 79 72 Whitworth 66 70 tiO Eu1cm Wuhington 74 122 St. Martin's 66 58 Hawaii-Hilo 84 46 Eu1an Washington• 56 75 Aluka-FUbonks.. 73 90 Pacific Luthcnn 70 67 59 Westcm Waahington 60 Scatdc 73 70 Hawaii-Hilo 70 57 Seattle Pacific 53 86 Alask.a-Fa.i:rbankl .. 71 6I Seattle 73 66 79 Scanle 58 WcSlcrn Orcgoo (ot)++ 69 76 Cliarninadc Lewi.Ouk State•• 79 Southern Ore goo• 69 76 Eut Central Olclahoma+ 65 63 Lewis-Om SL11C 86 64 75 Eu1<:m Wuhingtoo 70 w 56 66 Puget Sound(ot)" 58 Pacific 77 Oregon Tech• 51 56 Winston-Salem, NC+ 57 55 Puget Sound 76 60 IE Lewis-Om State 53 Lutheran•• 54 95 Western Wuhingtoo• 82 Pacific Lutb:ran•• 53 WcSlcm Wubington• 45 64 Western Wubingtoo• 67 69 72 Seattle Pacific 82 74 93 Sim< 80 83 WC3tem Wubington•• 92 1940 16 5 838 678 12 4 ! st 8 2 0 75 Seattle Pacific 72 73 Wcslem Wuhingtoo(ot) .. 67 1941 II 8 783 706 10 3,d 7 4 0 61 Gaizaga 63 1987-88 (23-11) 86 Gcagis College+ 79 1942 II 8 976 839 8 2nd-T 4 0 77 Wbitman 78 94 Aluka Soutbcut 96 66 Charleston, SC+ 55 1943 16 7 1141 962 II 2nd II 2 5 0 68 Lewis-Om State 67 84 Seattle Pacific 74 87 Wbccling Jesuit, WV L + 78 1944-46 No loom (World w., II) 75 Pacific Lutbcnn 73 60 Ea31em Washington 81 58 SL Mary's, Tex.+ 60 1947 21 3 1528 1134 11 I 1st-T 9 0 12 2 0 97 Colk:ge ofldaho 78 76 Puget Sound 87 1948 18 9 1475 1261 9 6 3rd 8 2 8 2 79 Gocrge Fa>< 7 5 84 NorthwcstNazarcne 59 •conference game 1949 21 7 1595 1407 12 2 1st 10 0 9 2 2 78 Wa.rm;r Pacific 66 98 Wealem Baptist 71 ••District playoffs 1950 24 8 1892 1611 10 4 2nd-T 10 2 10 4 4 2 74 Colk:ge of Idaho 78 54 On:gon T cch 66 +NAIA nationals 1951 8 18 1394 1477 4 10 6th-T 4 5 3 13 0 1 85 Northwest Nazarene 99 86 Chapman (ot) 84 1952 17 11 1679 1593 9 3 2nd 8 I 9 5 0 5 96 Wbilmm (3ot) 95 75 Puget Sound 84 1953 II 14 1606 1686 3 9 7th 6 5 4 9 0 74 Puget Sound 59 62 Marum 68 1954 II 12 1436 1461 6 6 4th 5 5 7 2 (f) St. Martin'• 55 86 Whitworth 74 1955 17 5 1594 1436 7 5 3rd 6 8 2 0 fil Western Wuhington• 59 103 Lcwis-OmState 68 1956 18 9 2001 1828 12 6 3rd 9 4 9 5 55 Whitworth (f)• 57 106 Sheldon Jackson 71 1957 12 II 1453 1431 7 5 3rd 6 3 5 6 2 101 Sca!llc 68 73 Pacific Lutbcnn 58 1958 18 7 1510 1351 10 2 2nd 9 8 6 0 68 St. Martin'• 57 I 02 Simon Frucr 79 1959 13 10 1476 1417 4 8 4th 9 7 0 82 Pacific Lutbcnn 60 82 Westcm WuhinglDll (ot) 78 1960 II 13 1531 1635 5 9 5th 7 4 7 0 77 Seattle Pacific 76 77 Lcwis-OmState 68 1961 9 14 1512 1537 3 II 6ch 5 2 8 2 0 65 Lewis-Om State 69 71 Scanlc 75 1962 II 13 1582 1541 4 6 4!h-T 4 7 5 3 65 Puget Sound 62 l 09 Whitworth 65 1963 14 10 1781 1723 4 6 4th 7 2 3 6 4 2 82 Wcatcm Wuhington• 70 135 Northwest College 71 1964 9 14 1764 1845 3 7 5th 3 4 3 6 3 81 Whitworth• 69 93 St. Martin's 59 1965 20 6 2108 1863 9 !st 12 3 6 2 2 I 74 Sca!llc 52 70 Pacific Lutbcnn 48 1966 21 2260 2026 9 2nd 2 10 4 4 2 66 Ea31em Wuhington 81 74 Simon Frucr 77 1967 II 4 2552 2107 8 1 !st 11 0 II 2 5 2 91 Lcwis-Oark St1.1e•• 73 80 Wcotcrn Washington 83 1968 22 8 2380 2046 10 2 !st II 7 4 2 74 Whitmm.. 62 97 Northwest College 58 1969 24 9 2500 2206 8 4 !st II 2 6 7 2 107 Whitmm.. 82 90 Scanlc 70 1970 31 2 2432 2141 12 0 !st 10 0 16 0 5 2 86 Findlay, Ohio+ 82 79 Puget Sound 71 1971 24 9 2569 2243 II lst-T 12 8 5 4 59 Birmingham Southern+ 56 107 Sheldon Jackaon 73 1972 17 9 2121 1978 9 2nd-T 10 5 6 2 2 61 David Lipac;omb, Tem.+ 80 92 Aluka Southeast 79 1973 20 9 1842 1711 II !st 12 1 2 76 St. Martin's 70 1974 17 10 2095 2031 4 bt-T 12 0 4 I 1986-87 (32-9) 103 Lcw~k.Sta1e•• 78 1975 23 6 2284 1944 10 2 !st 12 9 4 2 75 Western Washington•• 78 1976 23 7 2235 2019 9 2nd 9 12 3 2 94 Aluka Soutbcut 81 72 Western Wuhingtoo.,. 51 1977 24 2325 2097 II lst-T 14 7 5 2 95 Sheldon Jackson 55 84 Westcm Wuhington•• 95 1978 21 2219 1966 9 lst-T 15 6 7 77 St. Martin'• 55 30 31 11 l 10 4 4 1979 25 6 2399 WZI lst-T 12 2 12 3 3 St Thomu Aquin .. (1985-87) .500 l .500 1980 Zl 6 25W 2169 6 2 11 4 9 7 Victoria(l985-86) 2 l .667 2 .667 1981 21 12 2280 2155 12 0 6 6 4 Washington (1905-43) 0 0 .000 2 13 .133 1982 22 7 2133 1909 12 1 11 3 3 Washington State (1908-52) 0 0 .000 20 .167 1983 26 4 2395 11J07 9 2 11 6 3 2 Western Moniana (1963-83) 0 1.000 l .800 1984 23 10 2446 2210 1 lst 12 7 6 6 4 Whitter (1968-72) 1 3 .250 l 3 .250 1985 25 11 Z/36 2A91 l 1st 12 11 4 4 I Wisconsin-Eau Clain: (1980.89) 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1986 Zl 6 2530 2319 4 0 !st 13 2 13 5 6 2 JCs-Frosh 0 0 .000 5S 28 .663 1987 32 9 3330 2861 13 l 8 10 2 0 Non-College (1904-63) 0 0 .000 112 58 .6S9 1988 23 11 2909 2A67 7 2 ~ - ~arscrCJ 39 17 .696 44 22 .667 3378 2847 12 3 13 s 1989 32 10 Totals 578 214 .730 1207 628 .6S8 Nole: CWU forfe iled 19 games in 1982-83 for official recad of7-23 . •One-year series: 1932- Oregon 0-2; 1936-Drakc 0-1; 1948 - Hawaii 1-0; 1950 - Central Missouri 0.1, Murray State 1-0; 1956 - Opponents Tayla , Ind. 1-0; 1963 - Weber State 1-0; 1965 - Eastern MonU!.na 0-1; 1966 - Alaska Methodist 1-0; 1967 - Southwest Missouri 0-1 All-Time vs. Trenton State 1-0, Guilford, N.C. l-0, Oklal1oma Baptist 0-1, Morris Harvey 1-0; 1968 - A:lbuqucrque 1-0, Central State, Ohio 0-1:

1969 - New Haven 1-0, Howard Payn:: 1-0, Henderson State 1-0, Maryland State 0-1, Elizabeth City 1-0; 1970 - St. Benedict's 1-0 1 Nicholson Era All-Time Wartburg 1-0, Jackson State 1-0; 1971 - San Francisco State 1-0, Claremont-Mudd 1-0, Eastern Michigan 0-1, Nebraska- Doane 1-0; 1972- Carroll 1-0, Nebraska-Omaha 1-0, San Fernando 1-0; 1974 - Laverne 1-0; 1975 - East Central Oklahoma 1-0, Winston-Salem(). District 1 w L PCf w L PCT I .857 I ; 1976 - Briar Oi!T 1-0; 1977 - Keene St.ate 1-0, Newberry 1-0, Grand Valley 0.1 ; 1978 - St. John's, Minn. ().J; 197 9 - Westroont 1-0 Alaska Southeast (1987-89) 6 1 .857 6 .77S Alaska-Anchorage 0-1, Dakato Weslcyam 1-0, Midwestern St.ate O· l; 1980 - Redlands 1-0, Chaminade 1-0, Moorhead State 1-0; 1981 -· Lewis-Clark Staie (1911-89) 23 7 .767 31 9 SI .636 Montana State 0-1, Graoc 1-0; 1982- Cal Poly Pomona 1-0, Cumberland 1-0, Hampton Institute 0-1; 1983 - Occidental 0.1; 1984 - Cal Pacific Lutheran (1928-89) 48 8 .857 89 46 .574 State Soo~ 1-0, Carsoo Newman 1-0; 1985 - Fort Hayes State 0-1, Marycrest 0-1, Minnesota-Duluth 1-0, West Virgina Wesleyan I­ Puget Sound (1922-89) 22 19 .S37 62 18 .8S6 O, UC-Dav1S 1-0; 1986-Findlay 1-0, Birmingham Southern 1-0, David Lipscomb 0.1 ; 1987 - UC-Rivc,.ide 0-1 , Atlantic Christian 1-0 St. Martin'• (19Zl-89) 54 12 .818 107 13 .711 Washburn 0-1, Georgetown, KY. 1-0; 1988 - Western Baptist 1-0. 1989 - BYU-Hawaii 0.1 , Carleton, Minn. 1-0, Cal State '. Scanle (1926-89) 16 6 .727 32 0 1.000 Dc:minguez Hilb 1-0, Gccrgia College 1-0, Olarleston. SC 1-0, W~eling Jesuit, W .Va. 1-0, St. Mary's, Tex. 0-1. Sheldon Jackson (1987-89) 6 0 1.000 6 10 .730 Simon Frucr (1969-89) Zl 10 .730 27 .6SO Wen:rn Washington (1908-89) SS 19 .743 123 66 12 .786 Whitroao (1928-89) 19 2 .904 44 NAIA DISTRICT 1 CHAMPIONS 40 .608 Whitworth (19l:Z..89) 39 10 .796 62

1942 Eastern Washington 1958 Pacific Lu therm 1974 Central Washington w L PCT w L PCT District 2 1943 Eastern Washingtoo 19S9 Pacific Lutheran 197S Central Wuhlngton 2 1 .667 3 .7SO College of Idaho (1935-87) 1944 No playoffs 1960 Western Wuhington 1976 Central Washington IS l .938 lS I .938 Eastern Oregon (1971-78) 194S Eastern Washington 1961 Whitworth 1977 Central Washington 4 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 Geage Fox (1979-86) 1946 Eutcm Washing too. 1962 Pacific Luthaan 1978 Central Washington 2 0 1.000 14 4 .778 Lewis & Oark(l949-73) 1947 Eastern Washington 1963 Pacific Lu therm 1979 Central Washington 3 I .7SO 8 2 .800 Linficld (1930.70) 1948 Gonzaga 1964 Pacific Lutheran 1980 Central Washington 2 2 .500 4 2 .667 Northwest Nau=ie (1939-88) 1949 Puget Sound 1965 Central Wash Ing ton 1981 Central Wuhlngton I 0 1.000 6 I .8S7 Pacific (193S-65) 19SO Central Washington 1966 Central Wash lngton 1982 Cent ... al Wa!hlngton 14 4 .778 14 4 .778 Oregon Tech (1971-&8) 19SI Pacific Lutha-an 1967 Central Wuhlngton 1983 St. Martin's 14 2 .875 IS 2 .882 Southern Oregoo (1964-78) 19S2 Whitworth 1968 Central Wa!hlngton 1984 Central Wa!hlngton 4 .800 4 I .800 Warner Pacific (1983-89) 19S3 Gonzaga 1969 Central Wa!hlngton 1985 Central Wa!hlngton 20 0 1.000 22 2 .917 Weslem Oregon (193:Z..89) 19S4 Whitworth 1970 Central Wa!hlngton 1986 Central Wuhlngton 2 .667 7 7 .soo WilW-.: (1925-68) 19SS Whitworth 1971 Central Wuhlngton 1987 Central Wuhlngton 1956 Pacific Lutbcn:a 1972 Western Was!Ungton 1988 Wcstcm Wuhingtoo w L PCf w L PCf 1957 Pacific Lu therm 1973 Aluka - F&irbanks 1989 Central Wa!hlngt.on Other .739 Alaska-F&irbanlcs (19S6-80) 14 6 .700 17 6 I 1 AlcomA&.M (1968-74) .500 .soo I I .500 Biol a (1980-81) 1 .500 Ranks Sixth In Career Wins 7 .833 Nicholson British Columbia (1932-62) 0 .000 3S 0 2 .000 3. , Mounl St. Mary's 3S 663 Cal Poly SLO (I 984-8S) 0 2 .000 Central Washington University basketball 2 l .667 4. Nocm Sloan, florid& 37 627 Chapman (196:Z..88) 0 1.000 0 1.000 coach Dean Nicholson began the 1989-90 5. Ahc Lemons, Oklahoma City 33 579 Chico State (1966-79) 0 1.000 s l.000 season ranked sixth in career wins among active 6. Dean Nicholson, Central Washington Eastern New Mexico (1967-70) 2 0 1.000 2 0 25 578 74 .SS4 7. Jerry Johnson, Lemoyne-Owen 570 Eastern Washington (1904-88) 37 21 .638 92 collegiate coaches. 30 17 .346 8. Ed Meesbargcr, Angelo Stale 33 S67 Goozaga (1931-86) 2 7 .222 9 Nicholson is in his 26th season at CWU at 2 .000 9 . Bill vining, Ouachita Baptist S54 Grambling (1966-67) 0 2 .000 0 34 l . 800 has won 578 games . 10. , Texas El Paso 28 542 Hawaii-Hilo (1980-87) 4 1 .800 4 1.000 Zl Hawaii Pacific (l 98S-89) 2 0 1.000 2 0 The leader in wins is Clarence Gaines of 11. Lefty Driescll, James Madison 540 .7SO 12 Lou Henson, Illinois 534 Humboldt State (1958-67) 0 1.000 3 1 Winston-Salem. In 43 seasons, Gaines has Zl 6 .S45 13. Gerald Stockton, Midwestern State 28 532 Idaho (1928-3S) 0 .000 s 2 .000 won 791 games. 14. JcrryTarkanian, UNLV 21 S29 Kentucky State (1970.71 ) 2 .000 0 1.000 15. Norm Stewart, Missouri 28 525 Los Angeles State (1977-84) 2 0 1.000 2 0 Also ahead of Nicholson are North Carolina's .500 16. , Alabama Birmingham 514 Macalasta (1969-74) l .soo 1 I (666), Mount St. Mary's Jim Zl .000 17. Bobby Knight, Indiana 2A 514 MarymoWll (1973-76) 2 .000 0 2 .429 Phelan (663), Florida's Norm Sloan (627) and 18. C. M. Newton, Vanderbilt 32 509 Montana (1983-88) 0 4 .000 6 8 1.000 Oklahoma City's Abe Lemons (579). 19. Don Dyer, Central Arkansu 25 Northwest College (1988-89) 4 0 l.000 4 0 sos 1.000 20. Ken Andef3on, Wis cons in - EC 21 499 Pasadena (1965-71) 2 1.000 2 0 The winningest active collegiate coaches: 21. Glenn Wilkes, Stcsl3oo Portland (1936-8S) l 6 .143 12 12 .soo 32 497 .S4S Coach Yrs Wins 22 Torn YoWlg, Old Dominion Ponlaod Sta1e (1959-73) 9 6 .600 12 10 29 496 .800 1. Oarcnoc Gaines, Winstoo-Salem 43 791 23. Sam Moir, Catawba Sacramento State (1965-70) 4 l .800 4 l 29 479 .6S2 2. Dean Smith, North Carolina 28 666 2A. Harry S!atham. McKendree, IL Seattle Pacific (1952-89) 32 16 .667 45 '1A 22 478 .500 Spokane College (1922-29) 0 0 .000 4 4

32 33 In 1987, Ron vanderSchaaf was named to the contributions to NAIA sports. Dean Nicholson second team and was later selected in the was inducted to the hall in 1986. Dean was also seventh round of the NBA draft by the World named to the NAIA's 50th Anniversery all-star · Champion Los Angeles Lakers. Carl Aaron team in 1987. was a second team All-American selection last Two Wildcat players have been tapped for year. special national tournament honors. Dave CWU has had three coaches and Benedict won the Charles Stevenson Hustle administrators inducted into the NAIA A ward in 1967 and Dave Allen won the same Basketball Hall--0f-Fame. Leo Nicholson was award in 1970. The CWU team won the honored in 1964. Perry Mitchell, a long-time coveted James A. Naismith - Emil S. Liston CWU administrator and former university Sponsmanship award in the 1967 tournament president, was selected for his general and again in last year's tournament. The Leo Nicholson A ward In 1971 a group of Ellensburg businessmen purchased a trophy to be presented each year to the top small- team in the Pacific Northwest. The trophy is awarded to the school determined to be the outstanding team by a panel of sportswriters, broadcasters and spons information directors, who also select a Coach-of-the-Year. The award honors the memory of the late Leo Nicholson, who won 505 games at Central from 1930 to 1964. Central, under the direction of Leo's son Dean, has won the award eight times and the younger Nicholson has been voted Coach-of-the-Year twice.

YEAR NICHOLSON AW ARD COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1971 Puget Sound Gene Lundgaard, Pacific Lutheran 1972 Western Washington Jim Boutin, Willamette 1973 Puget Sound Al Svenningsen, Alaska-Anchorage Leo & Dean Nicholson: 1083 Wins and Counting 1974 Central Washington Dan Miles, Oregon Tech Central Washington University keeps basketball with 1083 victories. The historic 1975 Central Washington Jim Boutin, Willamette making history on the maplecourt. lOOOth win came Dec. 12, 1986, when CWU 1976 Puget Sound , Eastern Washington The Wildcats are the winningest team in the defeated Nonhwest Nazarene 76-71 in a 1977 Puget Sound Dean Nicholson, Central Washington history of the NAIA national tournament with tournament at Whitworth College. 1978 Puget Sound Terry Layton, Northwest Nazarene 38 victories. Dean joined his father in the exclusive 500 1979 Puget Sound Don Zech, Puget Sound CWU also holds the record for most victory club on Jan. 6, 1987 when the Wildcats 1980 Central Washington Jim Boutin, Western Oregon appearances and consecutive appearances. The stopped Pacific Lutheran 70-53 at Nicholson 1981 Puget Sound Jim Mastin, Whitman Wildcats have participated in 22 national Pavilion. 1982 Western Oregon Jim Larson, Whitworth tourneys, including nine in a row from 1974 to In district playoff competition, the 'Cats 1983 Central Washington Joe Meagher, St. Martin's 1982. have won 60 games and lost 2land have won 22 1984 Puget Sound Martin Holly, College of Idaho In 79 seasons, CWU teams have won 1207 district titles, 21 in Dean Nicholson's 25-year 1985 Central Washington Martin Holly, College ofldaho games and lost 728, a winning percentage of tenure as head coach. The 'Cats won 19 straight 1986 Central Washington Jim Mastin, Whitman . .624. Even more remarkable is the fact a district playoff games between 1976 and 1982. 1987 Central Washington Dean Nicholson, Central Washington father-and-son coaching combination is CWU's best finish at the national Dan Miles, Oregon Tech responsible for nearly 90 percent of the wins. tournament came in 1970 when it finished 1988 Alaska-Anchorage Brad Jackson, Western Washington Leo Nicholson coached 505 victories in 33 second and Nicholson was selected NAIA 1989 Central Washington George Roderick, Alaska-Faiibanks seasons winning nine conference titles before National Coach-of-the-Year. The 'Cats also retiring in 1964. finished third in 1967, 1969, 1987 and 1989 Central Washington Alumni In Many Fields Since 1964, son Dean has won 578 games. and founh in 1985. Central Washington has a rich tradition in Dean, with 36 coaching victories at Kansas record for most steals (7), is a lawyer in CWU has reached the quarterfinals of the producing many of the top high school City, is tied with Joe Hutton of Hamline, national tournament in each of its last four basketball coaches in the Pacific Northwest, but Vancouver with the firm of Boettcher, La Minn. as the winningest coach in the history of appearances, three times earning a berth in the the 'Cat basketball program has also produced Londe, Kleweno, Rutledge & Jahn, P.S. the tournament. Final Four. Each time they lost to the eventual many other fine graduates who have made their Keith Bragg, CWU's 1985 Inspirational CWU won 14 Evergreen Conference titles national champion. mark in other fields. Award winner, is playing professional and shared the WIBA championship in 1980 (its First team All-American honors have been Dr. Fred Peterson, who played here from basketball in Australia and also works as a only year of existence) under the younger probation and parole officer. won by three CWU players - Mel Cox in 1967, 1947 until 1950 and is CWU's 13th all-time Other distinguished alums include Dr. Jack Nicholson's coaching. Paul Adams in 1970 and Rich Hanson in 1973. leading scorer, runs a chiropractic clinic at The Nicholsons are the winningest father-son Graham, a psychology professor at San Diego Fourteen other players have either won second College Place. coaching combination in the history of college team, third team or honorable mention honors. State University; Hal Jones, a flight researche1 John Holtmann, who won the 1982 and manager at Boeing; Ed Rogel, a personnel 34 1983 Hustle Award and holds the single-gaine manager for Weyerhauser: Leo Beck, who is 35 superintendent of schools at West Valley in Jim Clifton (Puyallup) Spokane, and Byron Angel, an economic Karl Cordes (ML Rainer) AWARD WINNERS & ALL-STARS prognasticator for the state of Washington. Gil Coleman (CWU) Joe LaDuca is the executive secretary for tht: Jerome Collins (Federal Way) Captains 1981 Mike Bamey 1988 Dave Biwer Washington Horsebreeders Association. Other$ Warren Craig (Prescott) 1967 Dave Berx:dict 1904 Floyd JUdcr 1982 SoouTri 1989 Jock While 1969 Dave Allen include Mitch Adams, an executive with thii Wayne Dalesky (Foss) 1905 P.T. Wil1on 1983 Ken BUnlon 1971 Milch Adami Xerox Corporation in Rochester, N.Y.; Paul Mike Davis (Rochester) 1906-10 No =on! 1984 Ken B11111on 1975 LcaW'fllJ. 1911 BcnJUdcr 1985 Roser Boexl Hustle Award 1976 DIYC Oliver Adams, a psychology teacher in Grand Rapids; Gene Dettore (Columbia River) 1961 Craig Heimbigner 1912 ClJCltcr Robinsoo 1986 Joe Hmil 1977 Lea Wyatt Jeff Ellemclc (Sellcirl<) 1962 DougMcLcm Mich.; Jim Freer, an executive with Ernst and 1913 WillT"""")' Joe Callao 1977 Dave Oliver Tom Felgar (Langley) 1963 Roa Olney Whinney; and Bob Moawad, the founder and 1914 Claude Wadcim 1987 Joe Harria 1978 Carl Whilficld Pat FitlCICr (Kentwood) 1964 Bob Werra 1915 No caplain 1988 larael Daracy 1979 Joe Holmoa president of Edge Leaming Institute. Bryan Gerig (Big Valley, Calif.) 1965 Bil!K.:lly 1916 Hany Gandcra 1989 Dave Biwcr 1980 Dcnnia Jobmon Dave Oliver works for Rainier Bank in Terry Gregg (Medford, OR) 1966 Dmllua 1917 JlllllCICampbdl 1985 Dllilcll Tamer Brian Hagbo (Oover Parle) 1967 Dave Berzdict Seattle and Phil Fiuerer, who was inducted into Randy Hanroclc (Abadeen) 1918-21 Not.cam 1986 Rao vanderSchaaf 1922 Jack Robiruon Inspirational 1968 Dave Allen CWU's Hall-0f-Fame last spring, publishes the Richard Hanley (Stevenson) 1930 Bob Bailey 1923 BillCwle.t011 1969 Dave Allen Roger Haug (Everett) 1931 Doug Haney Racing Form in Seattle. 1924 DooMalb:ny 1970 Dave Allen All-District Phil Hergert (St. John) 1932-34 No =on! CWU graduates currently in the coaching 1925 JolmHeimic:k 1971 Robert Williams 1965 MclCax Allen Jefferson (Arlington) 1935 Jim Seaby 1926-27 No=ord 1972 Gary Rmdall 1965 Jim Clifton profession either as head coaches or assistants Jim Johnson (Kittitas) 1936 No=ord 1928 K.:mU! Rodgcra 1973 Bill Eldral 1967 MclCax include: Jim Lien (Granite Falls) 1937 Mel Bl!Dltino 1929 No=ord 1974 Steve Pase 1967 DIYC Beo:dict Marie Mamey (Manson) 1938 Jolm v andcriJrink ALUMNI (School) 1930 Bob Bailey 1975 Steve Page 1968 D .... Bcnodict Dave McDow ry/. Valley Junior High) 1939 Dao SllJldcn 1931 Bob Bailey 1976 GqMcDmicl 1970 P.WAdmm Andy Affholter (Mabton) Frank Mes1iUe (White Swan) 1940 Don Son:mon 1932-34 No=ord 1977 Tom Powcra 1970 DIYCAllen Phil Neill (Richland) 1941 Bob Miler Mike Anderson (Washougal) 1935 IWphSill 1978 Carl Whi1field 1971 Rich Hanlon Mel Ninnis (Clover Parle) 1942 Bm;e Lcwia Bill Batker (Ahnira) 1936 JolmHoll 1979 Dennis Johnsoo 1971 MilchAdama Dave Olzendam (Medical Lalce) 1943 RUIS Wiooman 1937 Amir:Palllt 1980 Tooy Gilca 1982 Rich Hanlon John Basich (Battle Ground) Chris Olsen (South Kitsap) 1944-45 No tcam 1938 Dao SllJldcn 1981 Mike Bamey 1973 Rich Hanlon Bob Benson (Hudson's Bay) Earl Omeg (Yelm) 1946 Bob Miler 1939 Dao SllJldcn 1982 Jolm Holtnwm 1975 Steve Page Roger Oumar (Mountlalce Terrace) 1947 Hank Sliva Scott Berry (Davis - Yakima) 1940 DooSandcra 1983 Jolm Holtnwm 1975 LcaW'fllJ. Brian Pendkton (Kentridge) 1948 DcanNi<:hola011 Len Bone (University - Spokane) 1941 Micla:y Rogcra 1984 R"IF lloeocl 1976 Greg McDmicl Tom Powers (College of Sislciyous) 1949 P-i l'elmlal 1942 Jack Hubbord 1985 Andy Allhollor 1976 Dave Oliver Dennis Bower (Onalaska) Rcid Preppemau (Ellensburg) 1950 Harvey Wood 1943 Jack Hubbord 1986 Joe Callao 1977 LclW'fllJ. Chuclc Robinson (Hudson's Bay) 1951 Harvey Wood Dick Brown (Kiuitas) 1944-45 Notcam 1987 TmDunlcn 1977 Dave Oliver Dean Schcicr (Bainbridge) 1952 Al Wedekind Joe Callero (Highline CC) 1946 Micla:y Rogcra 1988 Bryan Geri& 1978 Al Roberta Randy Sheriff (Port Townsend) 1953 Ken Teller 1947 Hank Sliva 1989 Bryan Gerig 1978 Carl Whilficld Mike Carlquist (Coulee City) Dale Smith (Brewster) 1954 Bob Logue 1948 Jim AdaimOll 1979 Dcnnia Jobmao Steve Chamberlin (Okanogan) Roger Sonderland (Riverview) 1955 Jack B- 1949 DcanNi<:holsao 1979 Joe Holmoa Jerry Staudinger ry/apato) 1956 Jacl:B- Most Valuable John Clarie (Lynden) 1950 Dean Ni<:holsoo 1979 Ray ClranF Ron Thorvilson (Lalcewood) 1957 Glenn Wood 1983 Doug Hania Jim Clem (Mt. Vernon) 1951 Bill Leo 1980 Ray OnIJF 1958 Joe Kominak.i 1984 KcnBuilloII 1952 Bill Leo 1980 Dcnnia Johnsoo Bud Snaza 1985 Dllilcll Tamer 1953 Dam:llMcyc< 1980 SmnMilla 1959 Wally Loe 1986 ROil vanderSchaaf 1954 Gene Keller 1981 SICYe Pwlim UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT 1960 Rick Por1Dcr 1987 ROil vandcrSchaaf 1955 DooMycn 1981 Jolm Harper Dr. Garrity, 61, earned a BA degree from 1961 Jeff Kellman 1988 Carl Aaron 1982 Jolm Harper Colorado State University in 1950 and a MA Dao~ 1962 Phil Pi!llClcr 1989 Carl Aaron DR DONALD GARRITY 1956 DooMycn 1982 SICYo Pudilll 1963 Jim Clifton University President (12th year) and PHD from the University of Washington in 1957 Bill Comlca 1982 David Williams 1964 Jim Clifton All-American 1958 Bill Com!ca 1983 Bob Kcxmcdy Dr. Donald Garrity is 1953 and 1966, respectively. 1965 Ed Smith 1959 BillBicloh 1983 Danny Pike beginning his 12th year A specialist in criminology, Dr. Garrity has 1966 MclCax 1960 Phil Pi!llClcr t983 Ken Bun1on 1967 MclCax First Team as president of Central \ served as a consultant to numerous state and 1961 PbilPi!llClcr 1983 i:>oug Hania 1968 Jim Belmoodo 1967 Mela. community agencies, including the California 1962 DougMcLcm 1984 Ken BUillon Washington University. 1969 Bn= Sandenon 1970 PalllAdama 1963 Harold Riggam 1984 Danny Pike The university's chief Department of Corrections and the San 1970 Dave Allen 1973 Rich Hanlon 1964 BobMoawad 1985 Danell Tanner Francisco Police DeparunenL 1971 Georse Bender administrator, he has 1965 JimOifu:n 1986 Joe Harria 1972 Eric Schoola Second Team been CWU's president He is a member of the American 1966 Ed Smith 1986 Rao vanderSchaaf 1973 Bill HcnniIJ&<:r 1968 Dave Berx:dict Sociological Association, the American 1967 Dmllua 1987 Rao vandcrSchaaf since Sept. 1, 1978. 1974 Bill Eldral 1969 Tboctia Wall""' 1968 Dave Berx:dict 1987 Joe Harria Correctional Association, the Society for the 1975 Dave McDow 1972 Rich Hanlon He came to Central 1969 TboctiaWall""" 1987 Rodnio Taylor 1976 Byron AnjlCl 1980 Ray ClranF from San Francisco State Study of Social Problems and the American 1970 P.WAdama 1988 Carl Aaron 1977 DaveOl=xlam 1983 Doug Hania University where he had Association for High Education. JocLaDuca 1989 Carl Aaron 1978 Al Roberta 1987 ROil vandcrSchaaf 1971 MilchAdama 1989 Dave Biwer been provost and chief Dr. Garrity has served as chairman of the Rmdy Sber9ff 1989 Carl Aaron academic officer for 12 years. As provost, he Council for Presidents and the Evergreen 1972 Rich Hanlon 1979 SICVe ThOrlOD 1973 Rich Hanlon 1980 Dennis Jobmao All-Northwest was the chief administrator below the president. Conference Council of Presidents. He is a 1974 Bill Eldrod Third Team 1981 Mel Ninnia 1970 Dave Allen 1971 Rich Hanaoo He joined the San Francisco State member of the Western College Accreditation 1975 NcdDc!mac 1982 Mel N"mnia 1973 Rich Hansao Dr.eMcDow 1971 Rich Hansao faculty in 1956 as an assistant professor of Commission and is a former member of the 1983 Doug Hania 1977 Dave Oliver 1976 GqMcDmicl sociology. He rose in academic rank to a full Council on Postsecondary Education and the 1984 Danny Pike Honorable Mention 1979 Joe Holmoa 1977 LcaW'fllJ. Rccac: Radliff 1980 Ray OnIJF prestigious San Francisco Crime Commission. 1965 MclCax professorship and served as chairman of the San 1978 TomPowcn 1985 K.:ith Brau 1980 Dcnnia Johnsoo 1965 Jim Clifton Francisco State sociology department for six Dr. Garrity and his wife, Virginia, have two 1979 Steve Page 1986 Rao vanderSchaaf 1982 David Williams 1966 Mel°"" years. grown sons, Michael and Craig. 1980 RayClranF 1987 Rao vanderSchaaf 1983 Dou& Hania 36 37 1984 Ken B11lllon 1946 Clipper Carmody 1958 Bill Coordcs 1971 Rich!Un.m 198.5 Danell T..,..,. 1947 Frcd~ltnOD 1964 Bob Werner 1972 Rich!Un.m 1986 Ran vmdcrSchaaf 1947 Dean Nichalsai 1965 Me!Q,. 1987 1973 Rich!Un.m Ran vmdcrSchaaf 1948 Dean Nichalsai 1965 JimOiftai 1987 Taylor 1973 Ran Weber Rodnio 1966 Me!O.. 1988 1974 Tim Sandberg Carl Aaron 1967 Me!Q,. 1975 Le.Wyatt 1989 Carl Aaron 1967 All-Evergreen 0.-.: Bc:nodii:t 1975 Steve Page All-Winco 1949 DcanNichohan 1968 Dm:: Bc:nodii:t 1976 DavcOlmr 1950 Dean Nichalsai 1968 0.-.: Allco 19n Dave Oliver 1969 1940 Dan Sanden 1950 Frcd~ltnOD Thcartis Wallace 1978 Carl Whitfield 1941 Don Son:mon 1952 KcnTcllcr 1969 MilchAdams All-WIBA 1942 Rua Wi.cman 1952 BillU.: 1970 MilchAdams 1942 Clipper Carmody 1954 Dan Hcai:o>< 1970 Pw!Adamo 1980 RayOrmigc 1943 Ru... Wileman 1957 Bill Coordc1 1970 0.-.: Allco 1980 Denni. Johnson cwu Athletic Adminstration

GARY FREDERICK Athletic Director (10th year)

Since talcing over as From 1967 until 1983, he served as an athletic director in Sept., assistant football coach and was head baseball 1980, Dr. Gary Frederick coach from 1968 until 1978 when he resigned has developed Central to take over the chairmanship of the physical Washington University's education department sports program into one He gave up the that job when he was named of the top small-<:ollege to succeed Adrian "Bink" Beamer as athletic programs in the country. director in the fall of 1980. CWU won the 1986- Frederick is CWU's winningesl baseball Central Washington University 87 Men's National All- coach. In 11 seasons his teams won 234 games Sports championship and · For nearly a century Central Washington and lost 147 and qualified for the NAIA College since 1966. The excellent facilities do not stop finished fourth in 1987- 88 and fifth last vear. University has provided quality education for World Series in 1968 and 1970. with new buildings. Central has increased its Tuel 986-87 championship was the first the citizens of the state of Washington. It is total number of library holdings to 454,651. For the past seven seasons, Frederick has ~ts one of six state-supported institutions offering And campus technical facilities range from national all-sports title for the Wildcats. also served as CWU's women's basketball previous best finish was a pair of seconds m baccalaureate and graduate degrees. television studios to science laboratories. coach. He led CWU to a 31-5 overall record 1970-71and1984-85. Originally known as Washington State The university's 350 acres include 100 During Frederick's tenure as athletic director, and its first-ever District l title in 1987-88 and Normal School, the institution became Central classrooms in 21 academic halls and 28 student Central has fmished in the Top 10 seven times was named the district's Coach-of-the-Year for Washington College of Education in 1937, housing complexes. And Central's faculty has in the all-sports competition. the second time. In seven seasons, his teams Central Washington State College in 1961 and earned a reputation for academic quality and Frederick, 52, has a long affiliation with have won 122 games and lost 87. Central Washington University in 1977. integrity. CWU's faculty, including the Central. After graduating from Raymond High Misc: Born 7-16-37 at Hoquiam. Wife's Now CWU is considered one of the top coaches, are teachers above all else, and they School in 1955 where he was all-conference in name is Bobbi. Has three adult sons, Brooke, smaller comprehensive universities in the Lake the time to meet the needs of their football, basketball and baseball, he enrolled Rick and Rob. Bobbi has two children, Anna, country, Central earnd that distinction in Nov., students. here. 19, and David, 17. District 1 baseball Coach­ 1983, when U.S. News & World Report Central, which was founded in 1891 with Frederick lettered in football three years of-the-Year three times (1969, 1970and 1971). published results . of an extensive national four teachers and 86 students, enjoys a setting (1956-58) and earned second team all-<:onference survey of college presidents. convenient to the mountains in one direction honors in 1957 and first team honors in 1958 at CWU tied for seventh place in the smaller and the desert in the other. Only minutes away offensive center. comprehensive universitiy category for schools through the surrounding farm and ranch lands of west of the Mississippi River and placed in the the Kittitas Valley are some of the best skiing He graduated in 1959 with a bachelor of a':15 Did You Know: Central Washington degree in education and later earned a masters m Top 15 in the naiton. and hunting in the state, as well as national University has made more appearances in the Central is a residential university which physical education from Central and ~ doc~orate NAIA national tournament and has won more parks, alpine lakes and meadows, ~derness offers one of the best living programs found areas and a rushing river for fishing and in secondary education from the Uruvemty of games than any other school. The Wildcats anywhere. The accomodations, food and Idaho in 1974. have participated in 22 tournaments and won 38 floating. excellent staff provide for a rewarding Ellensburg is a farming and ranching Frederick coached basketball and baseball games. Dean Nicholson has coached 36 of the experience. community which likes haviing a state. at Thorp High School (1959-60); football, victories (he played in the other two) and is tied basketball and track al Waitsburg High School Students have outstanding facilities for their university in its center. with Joe Hutton of Hamline, Mirm., as the learning experiences. More than half of the (1960-63) and football and baseball at Central winningest coach in the history of the major campus buildines have hr.r.n r.nn

38 39 1989-90 Central Washington University Basketball Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School) 11 Jay Shinnick G 6-3 170 Fr. HS Marysville (Pilchuck HS) 14 Brian Link G 6-1 170 So. JC Kent (Decatur HS) 21 Jason Pepper G 6-4 190 Fr. HS Selah ~2 Jim Toole G 6-2 175 Sr. lV Bellevue (Sammamish - Skagit Valley CC) 23 Richard Ramey G 6-5 200 Jr. JC Greenwood, SC (Dixie, Utah JC) 24 David Jones F 6-5 200 Sr. SQ Suitland, MD (Yakima Valley( 30 Scott Kenney G 6-4 183 Jr. lV Elyria, Ohio (Midview HS - Walker, GA JC) 31 Jason Pedersen F 6-5 185 Fr. HS Kent (Kentridge HS) 32 Jason Eckert F 6-6 195 Jr. JC Bainbridge Island (Lower Columbia CC) 33 Ron Charrier F 6-5 210 Sr. TR Poulsbo (Olympic HS - Centralia CC & PLU) 42 Otto Pijpker c 6-9 235 Fr. Langelo, Holland (Warden HS) 43 Greg Sparling F 6-7 225 Jr. JC Kirkland (Juanita - Highline CC) 44 Terry Britt F 6-6 225 Fr. HS Seattle (Franklin HS) Norm Calhoun G 6-0 165 Jr. JC Denver, CO ( Montbello - Shoreline CC)

Head Coach: Dean Nicholson. A.ssistants - Jack Miller, Gil Coleman, Carl Howell. 1989-90 Wildcat Hoop Schedule

NOVEMBER Opponent Site Time 3-4 Victoria Invitational Victoria 6:30/8:15 9 FCA Blue Angels Ellensburg 7:30 11 Alumni Ellensburg 7:30 17 Whitman Ellensburg 7:30 21 Brewster Packing Ellensburg 7:30 29 Eastern Washington Cheney 7:30

DECEMBER Opponent Site Time 2 St Martin's Ellensburg 7:30 9 Simon Fraser Burnaby 7:30 13 Lewis-Clark State Lewiston 7:30 15-16 C. of Idaho Invitational Caldwell 6/8 29-30 Puget Sound Invitational Tacoma 6/8

JANUARY Opponent Site Time 5 Whitworth Ellensburg 7:30 6 St. Martin's Lacey 7:30 11 Sheldon Jackson Ellensburg 7:30 13 Western Washington Ellensburg 7:30 16 Whitworth Spokane 8:00 18 Puget Sound Tacoma 7:30 20 Alaska Southeast Ellensburg 7:30 24 Simon Fraser Ellensburg 7:30 26 Lewis-Clark State Ellensburg 7:30 31 Seattle Ellensburg 7:30

FEBRUARY Opponent Site Time 3 Puget Sound Tacoma 7:30 6 Seattle Pacific Seattle 7:30 10 Western Washington Bellingham 7:00 13 Whitman Walla Walla 7:30 16 Alaska Pacific Ellensburg 7:30 17 Seattle Seattle 7:30 22 Sheldon Jackson Sitka 8:30 23 Alaska Southeast Juneau 9:00 24 Alaska Pacific Anchorage 8:30

DISTRICT PLAYOFFS: Feb. 27, Mar. 1, 3, 5. 7. NAIA NATIONALS: Mar. 13-19 at Kemper Arena, Kansas City.

All times listed are Pacific Standard Time. Listen to all CWU football and basketball games on KXLE (1240 AM)