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Heritage Husky Logos and Marks Through the Years 1936 1937 1958 1932 1953 1959 1971 1974 TM TM 1979 1983 1995 1995 THE LOGO — In April of 2001, Washington launched a new identity program resulting in new unforms for six athletic teams, and enhanced block “W” logo, and a new secondary Husky logo, in an attempt to give the 23 athletic teams at Washington a uniform look, while maintaining the great tradition and heritage of the University of Washington Huskies. The new version of the Husky, drawn by Shelby Tiffany and Phil Long of Nike Team Sports, is a more modernistic Husky, with strong, bold features that represent character, tenacity and courage. For more information on Washington’s official marks, visit the University's licensing web site at www.huskylogos.com 2001 2001 • 2005–05 Washington Basketball • 213 Heritage The Dawghouse Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion Annual Home Attendance Year Total (# of games) Average 2004 108,781 (14) 7,770 2003 101,983 (15) 6,799 2002 78,877 (12) 6,573 2001 98,149 (15) 6,543 2000 (@KeyArena) 102,058 (13) 7,851 1999 80,992 (12) 6,749 1998 74,469 (14) 5,319 1997 88,399 (15) 5,893 1996 77,171 (15) 5,148 1995 67,648 (13) 5,204 1994 47,515 (13) 3,655 1993 48,587 (16) 3,037 1992 56,812 (16) 3,551 1991 46,096 (16) 2,881 1990 50,167 (16) 3,135 1989 49,277 (14) 3,520 1988 45,875 (13) 3,529 1987 45,875 (13) 4,782 Edmundson Pavilion, as pictured in 1927, has been the host to 776 Washington basketball victories. 1986 80,386 (13) 6,699 1985 90,727 (13) 6,979 Venerable Hec Edmundson Pavilion housed the Husky basket- 12,200 in 1947 with the addition of bleachers. That capacity 1984 76,272 (13) 5,867 ball team for 72 consecutive seasons before closing its doors was reduced to 9,400 in 1970. The number decreased to during the spring of 1999. It re-opened in Nov. 2000, after a 7,900 in the final configuration before the recent renovation. 1983 46,486 (15) 3,099 19-month renovation, as Bank of America Arena at Hec The current configuration gives the Arena a total capacity of 1982 58,253 (16) 3,641 Edmundson Pavilion. The Huskies played at Seattle Center’s 10,000. 1981 44,913 (13) 3,208 KeyArena during 1999-2000. 1980 48,512 (15) 3,234 The UW single-game collegiate attendance record was es- 1979 47,183 (12) 3,932 Washington has compiled an outstanding 776-288 win-loss tablished when 12,242 spectators saw Washington capture 1978 50,465 (12) 4,205 record (.729) in the Pavilion, including perfect records in 1929 the 1951 Northern Division title with a verdict over rival 1977 92,906 (14) 6,636 (10-0), 1951 (17-0), 1953 (16-0) and 1984 (12-0). Washington State. The overall attendance record is 12,961, 1976 84,933 (14) 6,071 set by the crowd for the semi-finals of the 1957 state high The Huskies’ 776 victories at Bank of America Arena are more school basketball tournament. 1975 73,700 (14) 4,913 than any other team in the nation has won in its current arena. 1974 58,725 (13) 4,517 1973 72,800 (14) 4,841 Originally designed as a multi-purpose field-house, the Arena Arena Attendance Records 1972 93,532 (13) 7,195 has undergone numerous changes throughout its seven de- Top 10 Crowds 2000-present (capacity 10,000) 1971 83,547 (14) 6,426 cades of service. 1970 82,200 (12) 6,850 10,086 March 6, 2004 vs. Stanford (sellout) Known as the University of Washington Pavilion upon its 10,020 January 11, 2003 vs. Arizona (sellout) 1969 79,579 (13) 6,121 dedication on Dec. 27, 1927, the Huskies defeated Illinois 34- 10,000 January 13, 2001 vs. Arizona (sellout) 1968 69,243 (13) 5,326 23 in the inaugural game. The building was dedicated to 10,000 December 11, 2001 vs. Gonzaga (sellout) 1967 52,592 (11) 4,813 long-time basketball and track coach, Clarence S. “Hec” 10,000 February 22, 2003 vs. Oregon (sellout) 1966 49,292 (13) 3,792 Edmundson on Jan. 16, 1948. The original cost of the Pavilion 10,000 December 3, 2003 vs. Gonzaga (sellout) 1965 46,718 (11) 4,247 was more than $600,000--the money being raised from a 10,000 March 4, 2004 vs. California (sellout) 1964 58,562 (13) 4,880 bond issue and an appropriation from the state legislature. 9,705 January 25, 2001 vs. Stanford 1963 66,800 (11) 6,073 9,055 February 19, 2004 vs. Washington State 1962 74,608 (13) 5,739 The Pavilion serviced all 23 UW sports in some capacity, 8,611 March 10, 2001 vs. UCLA either housing lockerrooms or providing practice and compe- 1961 74,597 (13) 5,738 Top Crowds 1986-1999 (capacity 7,900) tition space. The Arena provided a 200-meter venue for the 1960 68,990 (13) 5,307 7,900 On nine occasions, four times in 1999 (sellout) 1959 101,260 (13) 7,789 Husky indoor track team. A state-of-the art synthetic surface track, matching the track oval in Husky Stadium, was installed Top Five Crowds 1970-1985 (capacity 9,600) 1958 94,777 (13) 7,271 in 1989 as a gift from the Seattle Organizing Committee of the 9,799 February 12, 1977 vs. UCLA 1957 112,607 (13) 8,616 Goodwill Games. 9,522 January 24, 1981 vs. Oregon State 1956 88,237 (12) 7,353 9,516 February 19, 1972 vs. UCLA 1955 94,740 (14) 6,767 In the past, the Pavilion has hosted various concerts, exhibi- 9,478 February 26, 1977 vs. Oregon 1954 90,849 (14) 6,489 tions and sporting events, including an NBA Playoff game 9,475 January 22, 1977 vs. Seattle University 1953 147,959 (16) 9,247 between the Seattle SuperSonics and the Dallas Mavericks Top Five Crowds 1947-1969 (capacity 12,200) 1952 119,451 (12) 9,954 in 1987. That home-court advantage led the Sonics into the 12,242 March 3, 1951 vs. Washington State 1951 140,101 (17) 8,241 NBA’s Western Division Championship against the world champion Los Angeles Lakers. 12,163 December 28, 1951 vs. Ohio State 1950 129,977 (16) 8,124 12,089 February 17, 1950 vs. Washington State 1949 65,618 ( 8) 8,202 Seating capacity has fluctuated over the years. With an 11,892 December 29, 1951 vs. Northwestern 1948 107,440 (12) 8,953 original capacity of 9,600, the seating was increased to 11,797 February 9, 1957 vs. UCLA 214 • 2004–05 Washington Basketball • Heritage Bank of America Arena Records Individual Records Team Records Points Scored Points Scored UW 49, Bob Houbregs vs. Idaho, 1/10/53 UW 130, vs. Chico State, 12/1/92 OPP 38, Steve Johnson, Oregon St., 1/24/81 OPP 110, Arizona, 12/20/87 & 1/10/98 38, Stuart House, Washington St., 1/5/80 Field Goals Percent Field Goals Made UW .676 (48-71) vs. Chico State, 12/1/92 UW 19, Bob Houbregs vs. Idaho, 1/10/53 OPP .700 (42-60) Arizona, 12/20/87 OPP 17, Mario Bennett, Arizona State, 3/2/95 Free Throw Percent Free Throws Made UW 1.000 (13-13) vs. Seattle Pacific, 12/23/76 UW 18, (of 20), Louie Nelson vs. Oregon State, 3/3/73 OPP 1.000 (10-10), Seattle University, 12/10/77 OPP 15, (of 15), Brian Kellerman, Idaho, 12/2/81 3-Point Field Goals Percent 3-Point Field Goals Made UW .769 (10-13) vs. Washington State, 1/21/96 UW 5, On eight occasions, last by Deon Luton vs. Arizona, 1/10/98 OPP .786 (11-14), Arizona, 12/20/87 OPP 6, Bennie Seltzer, Wash. State, 3/13/93 3-Point Field Goals Rebounds UW 12 (of 13), vs. Washington State, 1/21/96 UW 30, Ed Correll vs. Oregon, 2/24/62 OPP 11 (of 14), Arizona, 12/20/87 OPP 23, David Greenwood, UCLA, 1/6/78 Rebounds Assists UW 85, vs. Idaho, 12/2/69 UW 15, Chester Dorsey vs. UCLA, 2/22/75 OPP 66, California, 1/12/70 15, Curtis Allen vs. Arizona State, 1/10/02 Free Throws OPP 13, Gary Payton, Oregon State, 2/18/89 UW 40 (of 55), vs. Washington State, 3/9/67 Steals OPP 32 (of 34), Idaho, 12/1/81 UW 7, Mike Hayward vs. Arizona, 1/3/91 Field Goals 7, Brent Merritt vs. Southern Cal, 2/28/91 UW 48 (of 87), vs. UCLA, 2/22/75 OPP 8, Don Collins, Washington State, 1/5/80 48 (of 72), vs. Chico State, 12/1/92 Blocked Shots OPP 45 (of 78), UCLA, 1/5/74 UW 7, David Dixon vs. Santa Clara, 11/24/01 Assists OPP 7, Todd Anderson, Washington St., 1/9/88 UW 36, vs. UCLA, 2/22/75 Washington High Point Games OPP 31, Oregon State, 2/18/89 Blocked Shots No. Opponent Date Score UW 14, vs. Santa Clara, 11/24/01 1. Chico State Dec. 1, 1992 130-67 OPP 11, Wake Forest, 12/23/77 2. Grambling Dec. 27, 1974 117-90 Steals 3. Portland Nov. 24, 1990 115-80 4. Montana State Dec. 12, 1975 113-79 UW 20, vs. Chico State, 12/1/92 OPP 17, Arizona, 2/5/89 5.