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NOVEMBER SITE TIME ~"'~W''' ••••...... •....., .•, ...... ,., ..•••••• 6 Alumni Ellensburg 7:30 j:]:!:!f .~ :.- . 12-13 Northwest Nazarine Nampa sn '~'--· ., .. :.. ~ Tipoff Tournament l 20 Whitman Walla Walla 7:30 29 Southern Utah Cedar City 6:30 l DECEMBER SITE TIME 1 Weber State Ogden 6:35 4 Northwest Nazarene Ellensburg 7:30 17-18 UPS Holiday Classic Tacoma 6/8 21 Whitman Ellensburg 7:30 27 Central Missouri Las Vegas 3:00 28 Missouri Western Las Vegas 7:00

JANUARY SITE TIME 6 Seattle* Seattle 7:00 8 St. Martin's* Ellenshurg 7:30 14 BYU-Hawaii Laie 9:30 16 Hawaii Pacific Honolulu 9:00 20 Simon Fraser* Ellensburg 7:30 22 Western Washington* Bellingham 7:30 27 Puget Sound* Ellensburg 7:30 29 Lewis-Clark State* Lewiston 7:00 31 Whitworth Ellensburg 7:30

FEBRUARY SITE TIME 3 St. Martin's* Lacey 7:00 5 Western Washington* Ellensburg 7:30 12 Seattle* Ellensburg 7:30 14 Seattle Pacific Seattle 7:30 17 Puget Sound* Tacoma 7:00 19 Simon Fraser* Burnaby 7:00 26 Lewis-Clark State* Lewiston 7:30

Pacific Northwest Region Playoffs: March 2, 5, 9 NAIA Nationals: March 15-21 (at Tulsa, Okla.) *Pacific Northwest Region game CWU ATHLETIC STAFF 1993-94 BASKETBALL ROSTERS '/ ATHLETIC OFFICE 509-963-1911 Me?'s Varsity / ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF ...... OFFICE...... HOME No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown Jeff Zenisek/Interim Athletic Director ...... 963-19D4 ...... 925-1663 1O Ryan Pepper G 6-3 185 Jr. 2V Selah John Gregor/P.E. Department Chairman ...... 963-1911 ...... 925-5222 1 13 Marc Gallero G 5-1 O 150 Jr. JC Enumclaw (Highllne CC) Bonnie Petersen/Secretary ...... 963-2021 ...... 968-3328 I 20 Chico King G 5-8 170 Jr. JC Seattle (Ingraham - Beliewe CC) Paula Romeo/Secretary ...... 963-1914 ...... 925-2752 23 Terry Evans G 6-3 185 Jr. JC Philadelphia, PA (Highland HS - Everett CC) 24 Bryan Silver F 6-3 195 Sr. TR Stlouis, MO (UM-St. Louis) Gary Smith/Athletic Trainer ...... 963-1938 ...... 925-3887 / 25 Barry Johnson F 6-5 185 Jr. JC Redmond (Chemeketa CC) Bob Guptill/Sports Information Director ...... 963-1485 ...... 962-2575 30 David Rockwood G 6-3 185 Jr. JC Redmond (Chemeketa CC) 32 Jeff Lewis F 6-6 195 Jr. JC Seattle (Shorecrest - Shoreline CC) COACHING STAFF 33 Wade Venters C 6-6 225 Sr. TR Richland (CBC - LCSC) Gil Coleman/Men's Basketball ...... 963-1926 ...... 925-6325 40 Redd Pepper C 6-7 205 Fr. HS Selah Nancy KatzerWomen's Basketball ...... 963-1934 ...... 925-1431 42 WIOie Thomas F 6-5 185 Jr. JC Los Angeles, CA (Locke HS· Bellevue CC) 44 Vince Haggard C 6-6 240 Jr. JC Cincinnati, OH (Woodward - CBC) Lori Clark/Swimming ...... 963-1920 ...... 925-3816 Head Coach - Gii Coleman (4th year). Assistant- Greg Sparling, Jeff Albrecht Greg OlsonWrestling ...... 963-1935 ...... *392-5841 Jeff Zenisek/Football ...... 963-1904 ...... 925-1663 Greg Sambrano/Men's Soccer ...... 963-1914 ...... 697-8019 Women's Varsity Bill Baker/Women's Soccer ...... 963-1914 ...... 925-3046 John Pearson/Volleyball ...... 963-1051 ...... 925-1747 No. Name Pos. Ht CL Exp. Hometown Spike ArlVCross Country ...... 963-2746 ...... 925-2761 23 Denise Sanders G 5-10 Fr. HS Sequim Desi Storey/Baseball ...... 963-1911 ...... 968-3621 25 Shelly Bell G 5-9 Sr. TR Tacoma (Foss· Tacoma CC & Sheldon Jackson) 31 Kristi Payne G 5-4 Sr. 1V Warden (Big Bend) Charles Chandler/Track ...... 963-1946 ...... 925-5491 33 Marta Cummings F 5-10 So. JV Gig Harbor TBA/Men's & Women's Tennis & Golf ...... 963-1914 ...... TBA 35 Tiffany Rutter G-F 5-10 So. JC Federal Way 41 Karts Hawes F 5-10 Sr. 3V Goldendale ADDITIONAL NUMBERS: Pool-963-1851 . Football Meeting Room -963-1946. Train­ 43 Julie Orth c 6-1 Fr. HS Seattle (Foster) ing Room - 963-3887. Equipment Room - 963-1942. Fax (Athletics)· 963-2390. Fax 45 Becky Frtzjarrald c 6-0 Sr. 1V Wenatchee (Eastmont · WVC) 51 Shannan Sherrill F 5-11 Jr. JC Cle Bum (Shertdan, Wyo. JC) (SID) 963-2351. *Area Code 206 53 Jenntter Yount F 5-8 Sr. 1V Renton (Auburn HS • Highline cc 55 Stephanie Bergstrom F 5-10 Fr. HS Tacoma (Washington) For information regarding any phase of Central Washington University athletic.s, contact Head Coach· Nancy Katzer (1st yea~. Aaslatlnt • Jeff Whitney Bob Guptill (Sports Information Director, University Relations, Ellensburg, Wa. 98926).

Men's Junior Varsity TABLE OF CONTENTS No. Name Pos Ht CL Hometown Athletic Staff 1 Coaching Staff 2-4 11 Ertc Harper F 6-2 Jr. Cle Bum 21 Derek Murrey F 6-3 Jr. Bellevue Administration 5-6 Players 7-11 23 Matt Boast G 6-3 So. Mabton Opponents 12-17 District Review 18-19 30 Kjell Mattson G 6-0 So. Tieton (Naches) District History 20 1992-93 Statistics 21 32 Kevin Anderson G 5-11 So. Tukwila (Foste~ The Past 22-26 AboutCWU 26 33 CoryWrtght c 6-6 So. Blensburg The Record Book 27-30 Season Leaders 31-32 40 Redd Pepper F 6-6 Fr. Selah Career Leaders 32-34 30-Point Games 34 42 Casey Blue F 6-4 Jr. Battle Ground (Clark CC) 20 Games 35 All-Time Scores 36-47 44 Tracy Gregg F 6-3 Fr. Wenatchee (Eastmont) Head Coach: Mike Smith Won-Loss Records 48-50 Award Winners 51-52 CWU BASKETBALL 1 Coleman's Coaching Record CWU COACHING STAFF Overall League/District GIL COLEMAN Year School w L w L Finish 1979-80 CWU program assistant Fourth year (62-34) 1980-81 CWU JVs 8 14 Gil Coleman, a 1981 Central Washington University graduate, has 1981-82 Onalaska 15 6 8 2 2nd (league) compiled a 62-34 record In three seasons as the Wildcats' head coach. 1982-83 Onalaska 28 0 12 0 1st (state) Coleman, who Is the 12th coach in school history but only the third 1983-84 Onalaska 17 6 9 3 1st-T (league) since 1929, led the Wildcats to a 29-7 record last year and was voted 1984-85 Juanita 11 9 10 6 4th (division) the NAIA District 1 Coach-of-the-Year for the second year In a row 1985-86 Juanita 18 6 14 3 1st (division) after guiding the Wildcats to the NAIA District 1 title. 1986-87 Juanita 13 10 12 4 1st (division) In Coleman's two seasons, CWU posted 14-14 and 19-13 records. 1987-88 Juanita 22 8 11 5 5th (state) The 'Cats shared the NAIA District 1 regular-season title In the latter 1988-89 Juanita 19 10 13 3 1st (division) season. &· 1989-90 CWU assistant Coleman was an assistant under the legendary Dean Nicholson in the 1989-90 sea­ 1990-91 cwu 14 14 son prior to taking over as head coach. Previously he had been a highly successful prep 1991-92 cwu 19 13 10 5 1st-T coach. 1992-93 cwu 29 7 10 2 1st He was CWU's junior varsity coach in the 1980-81 season, guiding the JVs to an 8-14 Totals (3 years) 62 34 record. He then coached at Onalaska High School for three seasons, compiling a won-loss record of 60-12. GREG SPARLING His 1983 team won the State Class B title and posted a perfect 28-0 record. That Assistant Coach (Third Year) team was led by Ron vanderSchaaf, who went on to earn All-American honors at CWU Greg Sparling, a two-time Most Inspirational award winner (1989- and then was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers following the 1987 season. 90 & 1990-91), will serve as a varsity assistant this winter for the For the next five seasons, Coleman guided Juanita High School to a 83-43 record. His second year in a row. 1988 team placed fifth in the State AAA tournament and his 1989 team also qualified for Sparling is a 1993 graduate of CWU in art with an art history minor . the event. Sparling coached CWU' s junior varsity in 1991-92 and worked with His overall record in eight years at the high school level was 143-55 (72.2) and he won the varsity last season. He also has previously coached the eighth six league titles. grade at Morgan Middle School in Ellensburg . Coleman, 37, graduated from Morton High School in 1974. At Morton, he earned Beginning this summer, he wil l be the camp director of CWU' s Sum- . letters in basketball and cross country. He was the team captain in basketball and helped mer basketball camp. Morton earn three trips to the Class State A tournament in Tacoma; Sparling, CWU 's co-captain in 1990-91 , averaged 9.0 points and 5.7 rebounds in his He ran the 800 and 1600 meters in track and also was the captain for the track team. senior season. He also blocked 26 shots and was one of the team' s top three-point He then played basketball at Sheldon Jackson in 1978 when the school was a junior shooters, converting on 36 percent (18 of 50). college and was voted the team captain. He averaged 2.2 points and 2.3 rebounds in his junior season. The CWU coach earned a B.A. in education and social science from CWU in 1981. Sparling played two seasons at Highline Community College after graduating from He was awarded an MS in athletic administration from CWU in 1991 . He has also Juanita High School in Kirkland before transferring to Central. attended WSU. At Juanita, he earned three letters in basketball and won second team all-league hon­ Misc: Born 6-10-56 at Morton. Wife's name is Lorrie. Has two sons, G. E., 11 , and ors. He was the team captain and Most Improved award winner in his senior season. Riley, who was born Sept. 18.... Also served as CWU's cross country coach in 1989. At Highline, he was a NWAACC all-star in his sophomore campaign and was twice the His uncle, Gilbert Grieter, won 223 games at Morton, coaching them to 1962 Class B team captain. He was also the Inspirational award winner in his sophomore season. title. Misc: Born 6-4-68 at Seattle. Has two brothers, one of whom (Don) played in Kansas City Royal baseball organization.

CWU BASKETBALL 3 CWU BASKETBALL 2 BRIAN ~ETRO Assistant Coach (Second Year) After ~elping launch CWU' s Athletic fundraising effort two springs ago, Brian ~e~ro r~turned to school to pursue a master's degree in athletic adm1rnstrat1on. Petro, a 1991 graduate of Quinnipiac College in Connecticut, will ADMINISTRATION ~erve as a varsity basketball assistant this winter tor the second year in a row. '.etro was ~mployed by The Bean Agency, a public relations firm GARY FREDERICK prior to enrolling at CWU. ' Athletic Director (14th year) The CWU assistant coach played two seasons of basketball at Gary Frederick has been athletic director at Central Washington Southwest Texas State and two at Quinnipiac. At Quinnipia h since Sept., 1980. During the 1993-94 school year, he will be on eharned all-academic ~onors and was a third team all-conferenc~ 'pla~er . He also played sabbatical working fo r the NAIA in Tulsa, Okla. Jeff Zenisek will serve t ree seasons of tennis at Quinnipiac. as interim AD in Frederick's absence. The 26-year-old assistant coach is a 1986 graduate of Bartlett High School · Alaska During Frederick's tenure, he has developed CWU' s athletic pro­ where he was a two-time first team all-state player . in gram into one of the top small-college programs in the country. For Mls7:. Born 11-22-67 at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Earmed a marketing degree from 1O of the past 11 years, the Wildcats have been ranked in the Top 8 Quinrnpiac. Was the 1991 winner of the Edwin T. Steck Award for Athletic Achievement in the NAIA Men's All-Sports competition. and Academics. Frederick, 56, has a long affiliation with Central. · After graduating from Raymond High School in 1955 where he was all-conference in football, basketball JEFF ALBRECHT Assistant Coach (First Year) and baseball, he enrolled here. Jeff Al?recht, a th~ee-year letterman, joins the CWU coaching stat f this winter and will Frederick lettered in football three years (1956-58) and earned second team all-con­ with the varsity. ference honors in 1957 and first.team honors in 1958 at of tensive center. Albrecht, w_ho is pursuing a degree in health education, started 16 He graduated in 1959 with a bachelor of arts degree in education and later earned a gan:ies at point guard last year and ranked second on the team in masters in physical education from Central and a doctorate in secondary education from assists with 121. He also averaged 5.1 . He was the the University of'ldaho in 1974. team assist leader the previous two seasons. Frederick coached basketball and baseball at Thorp High School (1959-60); football, The 1988 graduate of Juanita ranks in the Top 1o in four different basketball and track at Waitsburg High School (1960-63) and football and baseball at CWU c~reer categories. He is fourth in assists with 312, fifth in turn­ Central Kitsap (1963-67) before returning to Ellensburg in 1967. overs with 177, seventh in steals with 11 o and sixth in minutes played From 1967 until 1983, he served as an assistant football coach and was head baseball With 2119. coach from 1968 until 1978 when he resigned to take over the chairmanship of the . Prior to enrolling at CWU, he played one season at Eastern W as h- r . physical education department. He gave up the that job when he was named to suc­ 1ngton, appearing in 18 games. l ceed Adrian "Bink" Beamer as athletic director in the fall of 1980. At Juanita, Albrecht played for current CWU head coach Gil Coleman H d f Frederick is CWU's winningest baseball coach. In 11 seasons his teams won 234 Jett · b k b . · e earne our ers in as et all an.d four in track. In basketball, he averaged 16 points and nine games and lost 147 and qualified for the NAIA College World Series in 1968 and 1970. ass'.sts. per game, earning all-league honors. He was also the team captain. For the past 11 years, Frederick also served as CWU' s women's basketball coach. M1sc . Born. 6-10-69 at Seattle. Has two sisters. Father (Karl) played basketball at He led CWU to a 31-5 overall record and its first-ever District 1 title in 1987-88. In 1 1 Seattle Pac1f1c. seasons, his teams won 164 games and lost 146 and he was twice named District 1 Coach-of-the-Year. CWU THUMBNAIL FACTS Misc: Born 7-16-37 at Hoquiam. Wife's name is Bobbi. Has three adult sons, Brooke, Rick and Rob . Bobbi has two children, Anna, 22, and David, 20. David was member of Location : Ellensburg, Wa. 98926 Founded : 1891 President: Dr. Ivory Nelson CWU baseball team last spring . .. District 1 baseball Coach-of-the-Year three times Enrollment: 6,271 (1969, 1970 and 1971 ). VP-Academics : Dr. Donald Schielsman Nickname : Wildcats FAR: Dr. Clinton Duncan Colors: Crimson and Black Registrar: Carolyn Wells Pavilion: Nicholson (3 ,200) GARV SMITH Athletic Trainer (26th year) Gary Smith, 55, has been the athletic trainer at Central Washington since 1968. He is in his 26th season with the Wildcats. CWU BASKETBALL Smith, a past president of the NAIA Athletic Trainers Association, is a member of the 4 NAIA and Central Washington University Hall-of-Fames. He was elected for meritorious service and was inducted in the NAIA Hall-of-Fame in

CWU BASKETBALL 5 March, 1985. He was only the second trainer so honored. Smith was inducted into CWU ' s Hall-of-Fame in 1991 . PLAYER PROFILES A member of the NAIA Medical Aspects committee, Smith has worked at national championship events in baseball , wrestling and track-and-field and at the Hula Bowl football game. MARC CALLERO He was on the medical staff for the World University Games in Guard, 5-10, 150, Jr., Enumclaw Bulgary in 1978 and for the Cup of Nations tournament in Bogoto in 1974. He also spent two weeks working at the Olympic Develop­ High School : Graduated from Enumclaw in 1990. Lettered in bas­ ment Camp in Colorado Springs, Colo., in the summer of 1987. ketball (3) and cross country (4) . Played point guard in basketball Smith was born July 27, 1938, at Charlevoix, Mich ., and graduated earning Pierce County League MVP honors. College : Played two from Charlevoix High School in 1956. After a stint in the military, he attended North seasons at Highline CG. Averaged 13 points, five assists and 3.5 Central Michigan College, earning an associate of science degree in 1962. steals per game. Played for older brother Joey at Highline. Misc : '~ij He then enrolled at Northern Michigan University and was granted a bachelor of sci­ Born 2-5-71 at Seattle. Health education major . Has nine brothers ,\, ence degree in 1964. Smith received his masters of science degree from Indiana Uni­ and six sisters. Two of his brothers, Joey and Tony, previously played f: ' versity in 1965. for CWU . Joey, who played in 1984 and 1986, was team captain and Hustle award He played football and track in high school, earning all-conference honors in football. winner in the latter season and ranks 11th in career steals with 223. Tony played mostly He also lettered in track at Northern Michigan. for the JVs, but also played in 1O varsity games in 1990-91 . Before accepting his position at CWU , he was head trainer for Punahou High School in Hawaii for three years. TERRY EVANS Smith and his wife , Elizabeth, were married in 1961. They have two adult children - Julie Marie and Michael Allen. Guard, 6-3, 185, Jr., Philadelphia, PA

High School : Graduated from Highland High School in Philadelphia Dr. Ivory Nelson University President, 2nd Year in 1989. Earned three letters in basketball as a point guard. Team Dr. Ivory Nelson was appointed Central Washington University's 11th president in Janu­ captain. Earned all-city and all-state honors and was leading scorer ary, 1992. in all-star game with 30 points. College: Played two seasons at Nelson, 57, a 30-year veteran of leadership at every level of higher Everett Community College (1990 and 1991) before redshirting at I education - research universities, four-year schools and two-year New Mexico State. Averaged 17.8 points in freshman season and schools - headed the five-campus Alamo Community College District 18.1 in sophomore year. NWAACC second team all-star latter season. Team Captain in San Antonio, Tex., for the six years before becoming CWU' s presi­ and Everett's Male Athlete-of-the-Year. Will play small forward position at CWU. Has dent. slashing type of game. Is a good on-ball defender. Hasn't played past two seasons so Nelson earned his Ph.D. in analy1ical chemistry at the University of might get off to slow start. Misc: Born 9-10-71 at Philadelphia. Elementary education Kansas. His undergraduate degree in secondary education and chem­ major. Has one brother. istry is from Grambling State. Prior to 1986, Nelson worked 18 years as an administrative leader VINCE HAGGARD and chemistry professor in the Texas A&M university system . He served three years as Center, 6-6, 240, Jr., Cincinnati, OH executive assistant to the chancellor of that four-university system, as well as one year as acting president of Prairie View A&M. High School: Graduated from Woodward High School in Cincinnati Nelson also served as vice-president for research and special programs as as assis­ in 1989. College : Played two seasons at Columbia Basin College. tant dean of academic affairs at Prairie View. Earned all-region honors for the Hawks. Is a good leaper for his During the 1960s he worked as a chemistry professor and chairman of the division of weight. Excellent screener. Adds brute strength to what is a very natural sciences at Southern University , Shreveport, La., and as a chemistry professor athletic team. Is coming off ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) surgery . at Southern University, Baton Rouge, La. Misc: Born 3-9-70 at Cincinnati. Has two brothers. Computer sci­ Inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society at the University of Kansas, Nelson ence major. won a Fulbright lectureship in chemistry to the Universidad Autonomous de Guadalajara.

CWU BASKETBALL 6 CWU BASKETBALL 7 REDD PEPPER Center, 6-7, Fr., Selah BARRY JOHNSON High School: Graduated from Selah in 1993. Earned two letters in Forward, 6-4, 185, Jr., Redmond basketball. All-league junior and senior season. Team MVP senior season. Averaged 17.6 points as a junior and 24.7 during senior High School: Graduated from Redmond in 1991 . Lettered in bas­ season. Also led team in rebounds and steals. College: Only fresh­ ketball (2) and track-and-field (1) . MVP in basketball. Competed in man on varsity roster. Is a strong rebounder and is also a good high­ long jump, high jump and triple jump in basketball. College: Played post passer. Misc: Born 2-6-74 at Yakima. Undecided on major. guard - forward tor !Wo seasons at Chemeketa in Oregon. Was voted Has two brothers and two sisters. Sister Shana played two seasons of volleyball for team Best Defensive Player award winner .. . Is very athletic and is CWU earning honorable mention All-America honors senior season. Oldest brother Ja­ capable of playing all five positions. Good perimeter shooter . Also is son is CWU's No. 2 all-time leading scorer with 1,883 points and was a first team All­ good rebounder and shot blocker. Misc: Born 7-23-73 at Wichita, American last year. Older brother Ryan was second leading scorer on last year 's CWU Kans. Father (James Leroy Johnson) played at Friends University . Business major. team and is lone returning player this year . Cousin Anysia is former standout volleyball player for CWU.

CHICO KING RYAN PEPPER Guard, 5-8, 170, Jr., Seattle - Ingraham Guard, 6-3, 185, Jr., Selah

High School: Graduated from Ingraham in 1988. Earned three let­ High School: Graduated from Selah Bible Baptist in 1991. Played ters in basketball. First team All-Metro senior season. Honorable tor Selah High School. Earned three letters in basketball. Second mention All-Metro junior year. College: Played two seasons at team all-state senior season alter earning all-conference honors. Bellevue Community College. Pushes the ball up the floor very well . College: Averaged 8.0 points and had 57 assists and 52 steals fresh­ Is strong with basketball and won't turn the ball over very often. Has man season. Ranked second on team in scoring to brother Jason ability to hit three-point shot. Misc: Born 6-23-70 at Seattle. Has last year with 14.3 average, including high of 27 against Pacific one brother and one sister. Business education major. Lutheran on Nov. 20. Scored 20 or more points on nine occasions, including 22 in 78-74 loss to Midwestern State (Tex.) at national tournament. Set school single-game record tor three-point percentage (100.0, 5-5) against Pacific Lutheran (1 1-20-92) and single-season record tor three-point field goals made (73). Earned third team Little All­ JEFF LEWIS Northwest honors. Ranks second to Heath Dolven (120) in career three-pointers made Forward, 6-6, 195, Jr., Seattle - Shorecrest with 104. Ranks seventh in career tree throw percentage (78.0) and sixth in career steals (111 ) .. .With 769 career points, is 37 points ahead of the pace set by his brother High School: Graduated from Shorecrest in 1987. Lettered in bas­ through his sophomore season. Jason is CWU ' s No. 2 all-time leading scorer with 1,883 ketball in high school. Most Improved award winner senior season. points . . .Is hard-nosed aggressive defensive player . Good outside shooter and also has College: Played two seasons at Shoreline CC in 1989. Is a good ability to penetrate. Misc: Born 8-22-72 at Yakima . Law and justice major. Plans to be defensive player, rebounder and shot blocker. Can play either tor- '~ a detective. Active in Baptist Church . Has two brothers and two sisters. Sister Shana ward or c.enter. Will give flexibility enabling 'Cats to go either big or I played two seasons of volleyball for CWU earning honorable mention All-America hon­ small. Misc: Born 9-10-69 at Portland, Ore . Has tour brothers and - ors senior season. Older brother Jason was member of basketball team last year and one sister. Business and marketing major . Brother Elliott played baseball at CWU . was first team All-American. Younger brother Redd is only freshman on this year 's team. Second cousin of Ahmad Rashad . Cousin Anysia is former standout volleyball player for CWU .

Year G FG FGA PCT FTFTA PCT Reb Avg Ass St TO Pts Avg. Min 1991-92 32 90 194 46.4 45 61 73 .8 64 2.0 57 52 57 256 8.0 675 1992-93 36 168 350 48.0 104 130 80.0 113 3.1 96 59 88 513 14.3 913 Tot. 68 258 544 47.4 149 191 78.0 177 2.6 153 111 145 769 11 .3 1588 Three-point FGs- 1991-92, 31-96, 32.3; 1992-93, 73-177, 41 .2. CWU BASKETBALL 9

CWU BASKETBALL 8 . DAVID ROCKWOOD Guard, 6-3, Jr., Redmond 8.3 points and ranked seventh in the district in assists with 4.3 average . .. Is a defensive­ oriented point guard. Has quick hands and is good at getting into passing lanes. Also has ability to hit three-point shot. Misc: Born 10-4-71 at Seattle. Psychology major . High School: Graduated from Redmond in 1989. Earned three let­ Has one brother and one sister. Cousins Jeff Jordan and Demetrius Du Bose played te~s in b~ske~ba~I. All-KingCo and second-team all-state. Team cap­ football at Idaho and Notre Dame, respectively. tain and 1nsp1rat1onal award winner . Led Redmond to two state AAA titles. College: Attended WSU in 1989-90, but did not play. Played WILLIE THOMAS one season at Chemeketa CC in Oregon leading team to NW AACC title. Played 1991-92 season at CWU. Ranked second on team in ·. 6-5, 185, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. - Locke with 105. Averaged 3.6 assists and also had 34 steals. Shot ~ssists ~ 1 JUSt 342 from the field and 22.9 percent from the foul line, but was hindered by torn High School: Graduated from Locke High School in 1991 at the age tendon_s 1n left hand, which have since healed and has much better outside shot. Has of 16. Played forward in basketball. Averaged 27 points and 11 exceptional passing ability and is a tough defender. Misc: Born 4-14-71 at Seattle rebounds leading Saints into state quartfinals senior season. Earned Public relations major. Plans to be a coach. Has one brother. · all-league and all-state honors. Team captain and MVP. College: Originally signed a letter and attended Fresno State before playing J ' (1 Year G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT Reb Avg Ass St TO Pts Avg. Min two seasons at Bellevue Community College. Averaged 15.4 points, i!lll i \ 6.7 rebounds and two steals leading Helmsmen to a 32-1 record and the NW AACC title . 1991-92 27 40 117 34.2 7 21 33.3 71 2.6 105 34 53 98 3.6 609 Three-point FGs · 11-48, 22.9. NWAACC Player-of-the-Year . .. Scored 27 points and grabbed 17 rebounds in 89-87 win over Edmonds in title game to earn Most Valuable Player honors. Scored 17 of Bellevue' s BRYAN SILVER final 19 points as they overcame 11-point deficit in final five minutes. Was Team Captain and Outstanding Defensive award winner . . . Is very athletic (42-inch vertical leap) and Forward, 6-3, 195, Jr., St. Louis, MO has ability to score inside or outside. Good rebounder and excellent shooter . Misc: Born 12-4-74 at Los Angeles, Calif. Business major. Has one sister. Father, ~igh School: Graduated from Buchanan High School in Troy, Mo ., Willie, played at Jackson State and his mother , Lucille, played at Alcorn A&M . in 1988. Averaged 26 .5 points and 9.8 rebounds to earn All-Metro St. Louis honors. Also first team all-state and all-region. College: WADE VENTERS Played one season at Moberly Junior College, one at East Central College and one at University of Missouri - St. Louis. At East Central ~~ led team in scoring with 25.9 average to rank second in Midwest - ~ Center, 6-6, 220, Sr., Richland - CBC Community College Athletic Conference. Also averaged four rebounds and had 47 as­ sists and 35 steals. At UM-St. Louis played in 19 games and averaged 8.7 points and High School: Graduated from Richland in 1988. Earned three let­ 1.7 rebounds. Shot 48.4. fr?m the floor (62-128) and 63 .8 percent (37-58) from foul line. ters in basketball for the Bombers and was an all-league honorable .. Has great offensive ab1ilt1es . Will be biggest threat on floor . Good jump shooter. Has mention selection senior season when he averaged 12.5 points and quick first step and is strong finisher . Has 39-inch vertical jump. Misc: Born 4-8-70 at 8.6 rebounds. College: Played two seasons at CBC. Earned Seattle. Communications major. Plans career in public relations. Has one sister Mother NWAACC East Region MVP honors sophomore season averaging (Dorothy) lives in Seattle. · 15 points and 6.9 rebounds. Played five games averaging 8.2 points and 6.8 rebounds for Lewis-Clark State in 1990-91 before an illness in the familiy forced him to quit school JASEN THOMAS in late November ... Is a complete, fundamentally sould player. Has ability to score, pass Guard, 6-0, 180, Sr., Seattle - O'Dea and rebound. Has good quickness and is good team leader. Misc: Born 1-19-70 at Burien. Law and justice major . Wants to be a private investigator . Has two brothers and two sisters. Brother Garrett played football at the University of Montana. High School: Graduated from O'Dea High School in 1989. Let­ tered in football (4), basketball (4) and track-and-field (1) . All-state defensive back in football. Also played quarterback. All-league in basketball. All-district triple jumper in basketball. College: Played two seasons at Bellevue CC and one at Lewis-Clark State. Also was recruited to WSU to play football. Started at point guard last year for LCSC. Averaged

CWU BASKETBALL 10 CWU BASKETBALL 11 PUGET SOUND Pacific Northwest Region Opponents Dec. 18 at Holiday Classic, Jan. 27 at Ellensburg, Feb. 17 at Tacoma LOGGER INFORMATION LEWIS-CLARK STATE Location: Tacoma Fax Phone: 206-756-3634 Jan. 29 at Lewiston, Feb. 26 at Ellensburg Enrollment: 2,700 Lettermen: 9 · Arena: Memorial Fieldhouse (4,500) Starters: 3 WARRIOR INFORMATION Series: CWU 70, UPS 48 1993 Record: 17-12 Location: Lewiston Fax Phone: 208-799-2801 SID: Robin Hamilton District: B-4, 2nd Enrollment: 2,300 Lettermen: 8 SID Phone: 206-756-3141 Arena: Warrior Gym (1,500) Starters: 3 Series: CWU 36, LCSC 13 1993 Record: 16-17 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bob Niehl, Washington State '75 (66-52, 5th year). SID: George Pfeifer District: 4-8, 6th Assistants - Dave Bale, Steve Nemeth. SID Phone: 208-799-2271 RETURNING STARTERS: Matt Droege (6-7, Jr., P, 17.2 ppg, 7.2 rpg), Todd Doolittle (5- COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - George Pfeifer, Lewis-Clark State '79 (73-56, 5th 10, Sr., G, 7.6 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 5.7 apg), Casey lrgens (6-7, Sr ., P, 11 .7 ppg, 5.6 rpg) . year). Assistant - David Grossman. RETURNING LETTERMEN : Marshall Bennett (6-5, Jr., W, 6.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg), Dominick RETURNING STARTERS: Kurt Schwan (6-8, Sr., F, 11 .5 ppg, 8.2 rpg), Ron Waller (6- 1, Carter (6-2, So., G, 4.9 ppg, 2.2 rpg), Whitney Dixon (6-2, So., G, 9.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg), Sr., G, 12.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg), Troy Schelb (6-7, Sr., F, 17.4 ppg, 5.9 rpg) . Steve Sullivan (6-6, Jr., W, 1.6 ppg, 0.9 rpg), Mike Jasch (6-8, So., P, 5.8 ppg, 4.3 rpg), Eric Prowell (6-8, So., P, 1.5 ppg, 1.3 rpg) . RETURNING LETTERMEN: Jamie Hand (5-10, Jr., G, 3.4 ppg , 1.6 rpg) , Andrew Cleary (6-1, Sr., G, 0.6 ppg, 0.4 rpg), Randy Bakker (6-4, Sr ., F, 6.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg) , David Pouliot TOP NEWCOMERS: Brian Vukelich (6-10, Fr., P, Puyallup), Scott Sonntag (6-2, Fr., G, (6-8, So., F, 3.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg), James Stoner {6-8, So., F, 5.7 ppg , 4.5 rpg in 1990-91 ). Tacoma - Wilson), Manny Martucci (6-4, Fr ., G, Oak Harbor).

TOP NEWCOMERS: David Dunham (6-0, Jr., G, Pasadena, CA - Golden West JC), 1993-94 Schedule Lonnie Perteet (6-0, Jr., G, Flint, Ml - Mott CC), Alfonso Benson (6-6, Jr., Oakland, CA - 11 -16 at George Fox 1-12 at Lewis-Clark State* Contra Costa). 11-20 at Eastern Oregon 1-15 St. Martin's* 11-23 Willamette 1-18 at Willamette 1993-94 Schedule 11-26 at SOSC tourney 1-22 Seattle* 11-12 at Western Montana 1-8 at Western Washington* 11-27 at SOOSC tourney 1-26 at Central Washington* 11-13 at Montana Tech 1-12 Puget Sound* 12-1 at Pacific 1-28 BYU-Hawaii 11-19 LCSC Invitational 1-15 Seattle* 12-4 Pacific 2-3 Simon Fraser* 11-20 LCSC Invitational 1-20 at Hawaii Pacific 12-6 Chico State 2-6 at Seattle* 11-23 Eastern Oregon 1-22 at BYU-Hawaii 12-9 at Eastern Washington 2-11 Lewis-Clark State* 11-24 Western Montana 1-29 Central Washington• 12-17 UPS Holiday Classic 2-12 at Western Washington* 11-30 at Whitman 2-5 Simon Fraser* 12-18 UPS Holiday Classic 2-17 Central Washington* 12-3 at Golden Rule Shootout 2-8 at Whitworth 12-30 at Seattle Pacific 2-19 Hawaii Pacific 12-4 at Golden Rule Shootout 2-11 at Puget Sound* 1-6 Western Washington* 2-24 at St. Martin's* 12-7 Whitworth 2-12 at St. Martin's* 1-8 at Simon Fraser* 2-26 Northwest College 12-11 Whitman 2-16 St. Martin's* 12-18 at Utah State 2-19 Western Washington* 12-21 at Eastern Oregon 2-25 at Seattle* 1-7 at Simon Fraser* 2-26 at Central Washington*

CWU BASKETBALL 13 CWU BASKETBALL 12 ST. MARTIN'S SEATTLE Jan. 8 at Ellensburg, Feb. 3 at Lacey Jan. 6 at Seattle, Feb. 12 at Ellensburg

SAINTS INFORMATION CHIEFTAIN INFORMATION Location: Lacey Fax Phone: 206-459-4124 Location: Seattle Fax Phone: 206-296-2154 Enrollment: 690 Lettermen: 2 Enrollment: 4,800 Lettermen: 6 Arena: SMC Pavilion (4,300) Starters: 1 Arena: Connolly Center (900) Starters: 3 Series: CWU 114, SM 21 1993 Record: 14-18 Series: CWU 40, Seattle 14 1993 Record: 6-24 SID: Bob Grisham District: 5-7, 5th SID: Joe Sauvage District: 3-9, 7th SID Phone: 206-438-4372 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach- Al Hairston, Washington '69 (20-41, 3rd year). As­ COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bob Grisham, College of Idaho '76 (117-110, 8th sistants - Paul Gerry, Carl Ervin, Greg Gill. year). Assistants - Bob Fronk, Dan Kriley. RETURNING STARTERS: Andre Lang (6-1, Jr., G, 16.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 5.9 apg), Jared RETURNING STARTERS: Quinn Ferguson (5-10, Sr., G, 7.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg, 4.9 apg). Robinson (6-6, Jr., C, 10.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg), .Eton Pope (6-6, Sr., F, 8.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg) .

RETURNING LETTERMEN : Mark Reese (6-4, Sr., G-F, 5.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg) . RETURNING LETTERMEN : Kenny Bush (6-3, So., G, 2.9 ppg, 1.1 rpg), Steve Hill (6-7, Jr., F, 4.5 ppg, 3.4 rpg) , Damion Joseph (6-0, Jr., G, 8.0 ppg, 1.3 rpg) . TOP NEWCOMERS: Clint Bailey (6-6, Sr., F, Jerome, ID - Albertson), Todd Abbot (6-4, Jr., G-F, Boise, ID), Jerome Moore (7-0, Jr., C, New York, NY), Chris Spivey (6-5, Jr., F, TOP NEWCOMERS: Hugh Stephens (6-6, Jr., F, Spokane - WWCC), Josh McMillion (6- Umpqua CC). 8, So., F, Seattle - Monfana State), Chris Cross (6-5, jr ., F, Bellevue - Bellevue CC), Jamahl Powell (5-10, Jr., G, Seattle - Toledo, Ohio.). 1993-94 Schedule 11-5 at Malaspina 1-15 at Puget Sound" 1993-94 Schedule 11-6 at Trinity Western 1-21 at BYU-Hawaii 11-12 Northwest College 1-15 at Lewis-Clark State• 11-20 Lewis & Clark 1-23 at Hawaii Pacific 11-17 at Western Oregon 1-20 Western Washington• 11 -27 at George Fox 1-27 Seattle* 11-19 at Humboldt tournament 1-22 at Puget Sound* 12-3 at Colorado Mines tournament 1-29 Western Washington• 11-20 at Humboldt tournament 1-25 BYU-Hawaii 12-4 at Colorado Mines tournament 2-3 Central Washington• 11-23 at Pacific Lutheran 1-27 at St. Martin's* 12-8 George Fox 2-5 Western Oregon 11-26 at Idaho 2-3 at Western Washington• 12-10 Douglas 2-8 at Simon Fraser• 11-27 at Linfleld 2-5 Puget Sound* 12-18 Linfleld 2-10 Pacific Lutheran 12-3 Linfield 2-8 at Seattle Pacific 12-29 at Lewis & Clark tournament 2-12 Lewis-Clark State• 12-10 at Alaska-Fairbanks 2-10 Simon Fraser• 12-30 at Lewis & Clark tournament 2-16 at Lewis-Clark State• 12-11 at Alaska-Fairbanks 2-12 at Central Washington• 1-4 at Pacific Lutheran 2-19 at Seattle* 12-18 Pacific Lutheran 2-18 Hawaii Pacific 1-8 at Central Washington• 2-24 Puget Sound* 12-29 at Pacific tournament 2-19 St. Martin's* 1-13 Simon Fraser• 2-26 at Western Washington• 12-30 at Pacific tournament 2-25 Lewis-Clark State• 1-6 Central Washington• 2-26 at Simon Fraser• 1-11 Seattle Pacific

CWU BASKETBALL 14 CWU BASKETBALL 15 SIMON FRASER WESTERN WASHINGTON Jan. 20 at Ellensburg, Feb. 19 at Burnaby Dec. 17 at UPS, Jan. 22 at Bellingham, Feb. 5 at Ellensburg

CLANSMEN INFORMATION VIKING INFORMATION Location: Burnaby, B.C. Fax Phone: 604-291-4922 Location: Bellingham Fax Phone: 206-676-3495 Enrollment: 14,500 Lettermen: 5 Enrollment: 10,000 Lettermen: 6 Arena: Chancellor Gym (2,800) Starters: 2 Arena: Sam Carver Gymnasium Starters: 3 Series: CWU 32, SFU 13 1993 Record: 17-16 Series: CWU 134, WWU 68 1993 Record : 18-13 SID: Farhan Lalji District: 6-6, 3rd (T) SID: Paul Madison District: 6-6, 3rd (T) SID Phone: 604-291 -4057 SID Phone: 206-676-3108

COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Jay Triano, Simon Fraser '81 (67-66, 5th year) . COACHING STAFF: Coaching Staff - Brad Jackson, WSU '75 (161 -95, 9th year) . As­ Assistants - Scott Clark, Richard Hunt, Mike Hanik. sistants - James Johnson, Michael Dahl , Brian Jones.

RETURNING STARTERS: Steve Anderson (6-4, Jr., F, 16.8 ppg, 7.1 rpg), Dave Dyck RETURNING STARTERS: Jeff Dick (6-2 , Sr. , G, 12.7 ppg, 3.1 rpg , 3.3 apg), Dwayne (6-3, Jr., G, 4.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) . . Kirkley (6-0, Sr., G, 12.2 ppg , 4.7 rpg, 3.5 apg, 2.6 spg), Harold Doyal (6-9, Jr ., F, 11.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg) . RETURNING LETTERMEN: David Munro (6-2, Sr., G, 10.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg), David Stromwell (6-6, So., G, 7.0 ppg, 1.7 rpg), Sean O'Brien (6-7, So., F, 4.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg) . RETURNING LETTERMEN: Joel Duchesne (6-5, Sr., G, 10.1 ppg, 1.6 rpg), Paul Jacobson (6-7, So., 1.5 ppg, 1.0 rpg), Matt Swagerty (6-4, Jr ., F, 0.5 ppg, 0.5 rpg). TOP NEWCOMERS: Brian Leonard (6-8, Fr., F, Ottawa, ON - Glebe Collegiate), Jonas Arsjo (6-8, Fr., F, Stockholm, Sweden), Bret Anderson (6-4, Fr., G, Port Coquitiam, B.C.). TOP NEWCOMERS: Ryan Gerrits (6-7, So., F, Olympia- 9.7 ppg at St. Martin's in 1991- 92), Brett Lundeen (6-8, Jr., C, Capistrano, CA - Capistrano Valley) , DeForest Phelps (6- 1993-94 Schedule 5, Jr., F, Bremerton). 10-21 British Columbia 1-13 at St. Martin's• 10-23 at Trinity Western 1-20 at Central Washington• 1993-94 Schedule 10-29 at Pac Rim tournament 1-24 Willamette 11-20 Trinity Western 1-15 at BYU-Hawaii 10-30 at Pac Rim tournament 1-27 Western Washington• 11-26 at SPU Tipoff tournament 1-20 at Seattle• 11 -5 at Ottawa tournament 1-29 BYU-Hawaii 11 -27 at SPU Tipoff tournament 1-22 Central Washington• 11-6 at Ottawa tournament 2-3 at Puget Sound• 12-3 Northwest Nazarene 1-27 at Simon Fraser• 11-1 O Fraser Valley 2-5 at Lewis-Clark State• 12-4 Chico State 1-29 at St. Martin's• 11-19 at Texas-El Paso 2-8 St. Martin's• 12-11 at Pacific Lutheran 2-1 Seattle Paciic 11-20 at New Mexico State 2-10 at Seattle• 12-17 at UPS Holiday Classic 2-3 Seattle• 11-21 at New Mexico 2-12 at Pacific Lutheran 12-18 at UPS Holiday Classic 2-5 at Central Washington• 11-27 at Montana 2-15 Northwest College 12-30 Pacific Lutheran 2-10 Northwest College 12-28 at Ryerson tournament 2-17 Hawaii Pacific 12-31 British Columbia 2-12 Puget Sound• 12-29 at Ryerson tournament 2-19 Central Washington• 1-3 at Seattle Pacific 2-19 at Lewis-Clark State• 1-7 Lewis-Clark State• 2-24 at Western Washington• 1-6 at Puget Sound• 2-24 Simon Fraser• 1-8 Puget Sound• 2-26 Seattle• 1-8 Lewis-Clark State• 2-26 St. Martin's• 1-10 Whitman 1-13 at Hawaii Pacific

CWU BASKETBALL 16 CWU BASKETBALL 17 DISTRICT 1 REVIEW Little All-Northwest Player School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown w L PCT w L PCT PF PA Jason Pepper Central Washington F 6-4 Sr. Selah Central Washington 10 2 .833 29 7 .806 83.0 71.4 Mike Ward Willamette c 6-8 Sr. Bend, OR Puget Sound 8 4 .667 17 12 .586 79.9 78.8 Tony Beo Pacific G 6-4 Sr. Pasco Western Washington 6 6 .500 18 13 .581 86.3 82.2 John Staggers St. Martin's F 6-5 Jr. Los Angeles, CA Simon Fraser 6 6 .500 17 16 .515 84.2 81.4 Geoff Grass Pacific Lutheran G 6-3 Sr. Philomath, OR St. Martin's 5 7 .417 14 18 .438 80.7 85.7 Lewis-Clark State 4 8 .333 16 17 .485 75.7 74.6 Third Team - Ryan Pepper, Central Washington Honorable Mention - Otto Pijpker, Seattle 3 9 .250 6 24 .200 73.9 83.8 Central Washington Sheldon Jackson 1 11 .083 7 21 .250 74.9 82.5 Coach-of-the-Year - Gordie James, Willamette Team-of-the-Year - Willamette District 1 Playoffs NAIA All-Americans First Round Western Washington 95, Lewis-Clark State 91 (4 ot) First Team - Jason Pepper, Central Washington. Honorable Mention :. Matt Droege, Simon Fraser 83, St. Martin's 70 Puget Sound; John Staggers, St. Martin' s; Otto Pijpker, Cent~al Washington; C~aig Preece, Simon Fraser; Troy Schelb, Lewis-Clark State; Jay Shinnick, W astern Washing­ Semifinals ton. Central Washington 100, Simon Fraser 88 Western Washington 82, Puget Sound 65

Finals Pacific Northwest Region Debuts This Winter Central Washington 88, Western Washington 76 Beginning with basketball this winter and all sports next year , the NAIA has abandoned its district format in favor of regions. Nationals The seven schools who previously competed in NAIA District 1 basketball - Central Central Washington 78, Central Arkansas 66 Washington, Puget Sound, Western Washington, Simon Fraser, St. Martin's, Lewis-Clark Midwestern State, TX 78, Central Washington 74 State and Seattle University - now comprise the Pacific Northwest region. The regional champion advances to the NAIA National Division 1 tournament at Tulsa, 1992-93 All-District Team Okla., Mar. 15-21 . .A six-team single-elimination tournament will determine the Pacific Northwest representative. Player School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Nationwide, there are 16 conferences and nine regions that will automatically qualify Jason Pepper+ Central Washington F 6-4 Sr. Selah their champion for the 32-team Division 1 national tournament. In addition, seven at­ Matt Droege+ Puget Sound c 6-7 So. Cottage Grove, OR large berths will be available. John Staggers+ St. Martin's F 6-5 Jr. Los Angeles, CA Following is the Pacific Northwest region playoff schedule, with seedings based on a Charles Miller Puget Sound F 6-2 Sr. Salt Lake City, UT 12-game, home-and-home, regular-season schedule. Craig Preece Simon Fraser F 6-5 Sr. North Delta, B.C. Quarterfinals: March 2 - #6 at #3, #5 at #4. Otto Pijpker Central Washington c 6-9 Sr. Langelo, The Netherlands Semifinals: Mar. 5 - #6 or #4/5 winner at #1, #3 or #4/5 winner at #2. Jay Shinnick+ Western Washington F 6-4 Sr. Arlington Finals: Mar. 9 - Lowest remaining seed at highest remaining seed. Troy Schelb Lewis-Clark State F 6-7 Jr. Portland Greg Gill Seattle F 6-5 Sr. Seattle (Garfield) Steve Anderson Simon Fraser F 6-4 So. Nepean, Ont. +Unanimous · Coach-of-the-Year - Gil Coleman, Central Washington & Bob Niehl, Puget Sound Player-of-the-Year - Jason Pepper, Central Washington

CWU BASKETBALL 18 CWU BASKETBALL 19 District 1 Standings (1983-93) C> C> s~~~~~gm~m~ ~~ Regular-Season Playoffs ,__ ~:;!:~!;l!~!::j~~"'~"' "'IlllllN w L PCT GB 1st 2nd 3rd No. Titles W-L l" Central Washington m~co~c;;--~·o- 115 35 .767 6 3 0 10 7 23-9 I ~~ "' Western Washington -ts 103 60 .632 18.5 3 2 1 8 1 11-12 ~ Puget Sound 31 25 .554 M i;2~!8~!1!:8;1;~~:;i~-ill~ ~ 37 0 1 1 3 0 3-3 '-' .,; Alaska Pacific 36 31 .538 37.5 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 r.11 .! 66 .525 36.5 0 1 2 4 0 1-5 Q,I Seattle cC 81 78 C> ... .509 38.5 0 3 5 0 3-5 ~CDMCDNNLI">-- Whitman \C re~ 49 57 .462 44 0 1 0 2 0 2-3 ~ Alaska Southeast ~ ~=~~c;;~~~~~~ i 39 56 .411 48.5 0 1 0 1 0 0-1 ~! Sheldon Jackson g 13 104 .111 85.5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Northwest College 2 46 .041 62 0 0 0 0 a 0-0 r.11 r~;:;~~~~~~~~ ;?j~ ! ~ ~ Year cwu LCSC i~~!Q~~r::u:;c;;~~~~~ UPS STM SU SFU - - - ..-- -:!~ 1983 5-9 wwu ..... ~ 3-12 16-1· 8-6 6-8 u.. 1984 12-2· 6-8 r.11 7-7 4-10 8-4 ·- e5~~u::;~&:l~;N~:::: ::f 1985 1-12 6-7 iHl 12-2 10-8 4-12 11-1· ..... ii 4-11 8-7 1986 12-2· 11-4 6-12 8-7 6-10 ~ ~-C)f""'..Q)O)('f') ..... ""':~~ ;§ 1987 13.3• 7-8 ·- "'"' 5-11 6-10 8-8 11 -5 ..... ~~mr::r;;~~m~~ ~m 1988 14-4 11-5 ::f 12-6 9-9 9-9 12-6 15.3• ID 1989 12-4 rJ'J. 11-5 9-7 6-10 10-6 ~ 1990 16-2· 15-1· ~~~l!l~[!!mi!!:::i:;rn a: 7-11 13-5 7-11 6-12 1991 10-8 15-3 ~~ 5-7 7-5 10-2· 7-5 !Ii 1992 5-7 5-7 9.5• 8-6 -~ ~.., 3-11 9.5• 7-7 8-6 9.5• l:i:~iH~mSJ~~~ll'I~ .... !ll 1993 10-2· 4-8 8-4 5-7 3-9 -~ <>.! 6-6 6-6 ..... ~-Nmc:>c:::>f""'..OOO>CJ> -; Year NWC PLU Whim Whtw APU Q,I !ll;::i"'"'l'ig"'!Cl)N003M ~ 1-13 5-9 9-5 u..-,._,... - ~~ 7-9 7-8 11 -5 0-16 ,_; 1988 0-18 11-7 6-12 9-9 10-8 3-15 ~ 1989 1-15 6-10 10-6 = ~U">Or-Mcnc:o...,.-:-:~ 10-6 8-8 1990 8-8 3-13 .,;~;~i;i~g~!l!i:l ~~ ii 9-9 4-14 13-5 12-6 ~ 1991 1-17 3-15 ..__ 3-9 4-8 10-2· (3~~:!:<0~lf;Jt;;~~~ ... C> 1992 0-12 U.. MreN..---.- NN ! 1993 2-12 ~ 1-11 ~~~5:!::'°~~~0:> ii3 u ~~ !5 •Regular-season champion. Prior to 1983 playoff participants were decided by Kraus Kount (1977-82) or by district C!J!l!!l!ll'!ll'!!l!:fl!l!ll'!l=l~ lll!I! ~ executive committee. Regular-season champions won playoff except in the following years: 1985 - CWU; 1989 - ~ i CWU; 1991 -Whitworth (co-champion); 1992- Lewis-Clark State. ~ ;:: I M )-ts ID ~ ~ 11~1~~~ · § r~ ~ ~ a:'"" "-15 ~C!l I ~ ,..-4 ~~l~~J;l~aJ~~ ~ CWU BASKETBALL 20 CWU BASKETBALL 21 24 district titles, 22 during Dean Nicholson' s 26-year tenure as head coach. CWU won THE PAST 19 straight district playoff games between 1976 and 1982. CWU's best finish at the national tournament came in 1970 when it placed second and Nicholson was selected the NAIA National Coach-of-the-Year. The 'Cats also fin­ ished third in 1967, 1969, 1987 and 1989 and fourth in 1985. CWU has reached the quarterfinals of the national tournament in five. of its last six appearances, three times earning a berth in the Final Four. First team All-American honors have been won by four CWU players - Mel Cox in 1967, Paul Adams in 1970, Rich Hanson in 1973 and Jason Pepper last winter . Sixteen other players have either won second team, third team or honorable mention honors. In 1987, Ron vanderSchaaf was named to the second team and was later selected in the seventh round of the NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. CWU has had three coaches or administrators inducted into the NAIA Basketball Hall-of-Fame. Leo Nicholson was honored in 1964. Perry Mitchell, a long-time CWU administrator and former university president, was selected for his general contributions to NAIA sports. Dean Nicholson was inducted to the hall in 1986. Dean was also named to the NAIA's 5oth anniversary all-star team in 1987. Two Wildcat players have been tapped for special national tournament honors. Dave Benedict won the Charles Stevenson Hustle Award in 1967 and Dave Allen won the same award in 1970. The CWU team won the coveted James A. Naismith - Emil S. Liston Sportsmanship award in the 1967 tournament and again in 1989.

Leo and Dean Nicholson in 1965 The Leo Nicholson Award In 1971 a group of Ellensburg businessmen purchased a trophy to be presented each CWU Winningest Team in NAIA Tournament History 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 Central Washington University is the winningest team in the history of the NAIA na­ of sportswriters, broadcasters and sports information directors, who also select a Coach­ tional tournament with 41 victories. of-the-Year. CWU also holds the record for most appearances (24) and consecutive appearances The award honors the memory of the late Leo Nicholson, who won 505 games at (9 between 1974 and 1982). Central from 1930 to 1964. In 83 seasons, CWU teams have won 1,305 games and lost 673, a winning percent­ Central, under the direction of Leo's son Dean, won the award nine times and the age of .660. Even more remarkable is the fact a father-and-son coaching combination is younger Nicholson was voted the Coach-of-the-Year three times. responsible for nearly 90 percent of the wins.

Leo Nicholson coached 505 victories in 33 seasons winning nine conference titles Year Nicholson Award Coach-of-th&-Year before retiring in 1964. Son Dean won 609 games in 26 seasons. Dean, with 38 1971 Puget Sound Gene Luundgaard, Pacific Lutheran coaching victories at Kansas City, is the winningest coach in the history of the national 1972 Western Washington Jim Boutin, Willamette tournament. 1973 Puget Sound Al Svenningsen, Alaska - Anchorage 1974 Central Washington Dan Miles, Oregon Tech CWU won 14 Evergreen Conference titles and shared the WIBA championship in 1975 Central Washington Jim Boutin, Willamette 1980 (its only year of existence) under the younger Nicholson's coaching. 1976 Puget Sound Jerry Krause, Eastern Washington 1977 Puget Sound Dean Nicholson, Central Washington The Nicholsons are the winningest father-son coaching combination in the history of 1976 Puget Sound Terry Layton , Northwest Nazarene collegiate basketball with 1, 114 victories. The historic 1,000th win came on Dec. 12, 1979 Puget Sound Don Zech, Puget Sound 1986 when CWU defeated Northwest Nazarene 76-71 in a tournament at Whitworth 1960 Central Washington Jim Boutin, Western Oregon College. 1961 Puget Sound Jim Mastin, Whitman 1962 Western Oregon Jim Larson, Whitworth Dean joined his father in the exclusive 500 victory club on Jan. 6, 1987 when the 1963 Central Washington Joe Meagher, St. Martin's Wildcats stopped Pacific Lutheran 70-53 at Nicholson Pavilion. 1964 Puget Sound Marty Holly, College of Idaho 1965 Central Washington Marty Holly, College of Idaho In district playoff competition, the 'Cats have won 65 games and lost 21 and have won 1966 Central Washington Jim Mastin, Whitman 22 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 23 1987 Central Washington Dean Nicholson, Central Washington of 1929 before retiring in 1964. Dan Miles, Oregon Tech 1988 Alaska - Anchorage Brad Jackson, Western Washington Nicholson also enjoyed a great playing career at CWU. He earned all-conferen~e 1989 Central Washington George Roderick, Alaska - Fairbanks honors four straight seasons in basketball, leading the Wildcats to a conference lltle 1n 1990 Central Washington Dean Nicholson, Central Washington 1947 and their first NAIA national tournament berth in 1950. 1991 College of Idaho Warren Friedrichs, Whitworth 1992 Seattle Pacific Ed Weidenbach, Northwest Nazarene He scored 1377 points which still ranks seventh on the school's all-time list. In 1950, 1993 Willamette Gordie James, Willamette he made 83 percent of his free throws, the eighth best single-season mark in school history. . Dean Nicholson: 609 Wins Nicholson also lettered in tennis and baseball. He led the Evergreen Conference 1n hitting in 1950. Off the field, he was elected president of the student ?ody . Dean Nicholson, who coached 26 years at Central Washington University and 14 at After earning a bachelor of arts degree in 1950, he taught mathemat1.cs ~nd ~erved as Puyallup High School, is one of the winningest coaches in the history of collegiate bas­ the head basketball coach at Puyallup High School for 14 years, winning five Puget ketball. Sound titles and compiling a record of 192-113. Nicholson resigned after the 1990 season and completed his fabu­ In the fall of 1964 he returned to Ellensburg after being named to succeed his father as lous career with the Yakima Sun Kings in the CBA. In his final season head basketball coach. In addition to coaching basketball, he was the school' s baseball with the 'Cats, he became only the 17th coach in the entire history of coach in 1967 and tennis coach in 1965 and 1966 and from 1968 until 1978. intercollegiate basketball to win 600 games. Nicholson earned his masters degree from CWU in 1957. He also attended the Uni­ He also qualified his team for the NAIA national tournament in Kan­ versity of Washington, Oregon State University, Sea~le Pacifi~ Un!versit~ and Western sas City for a record 22nd time and he became the winningest coach Washington University. In 1983 he was honored with CWU s D1st1ngu1shed Teacher in the history of the national tournament with 38 victories. award. Nicholson also was inducted into the Washington State Basketball Nicholson was born June 28, 1926 in Seattle. He graduated from Ellensburg High Coaches Association Hall-of-Fame that summer . He previously had School in 1944 where he 'earned all-state honors in basketball and was a Yakima Valley been inducted into the CWU and NAIA Hall-of-Fame. He was a charter tennis champion. member of the CWU Hall-of-Fame. Only twice in 26 years at CWU did he fail to win at least 20 games. Six times he Nicholson's Coaching Record guided teams into the NAIA Final Four, placing second in 1970, third in 1967, 1969, Overall Conference 1987 and 1989 and fourth in 1985. Home Year w L PF PA w L Finish His 1970 squad won 31 games, including a school-record 25 straight, and he was 1951 12 7 voted NAIA Coach-of-the-Year. In 1987, the 'Cats posted a school-record 32 wins and 1952 15 6 Dean was selected Northwest Small-College Coach-of-the-Year for the second time in 1953 16 6 1954 16 10 his career. His 1989 team equaled that school record with 32 victories. He also won the 1955 20 6 Northwest Coach-of-the-Year award following the 1990 season. 1956 23 4 On seven different occasions he was voted NAIA District 1 Coach-of-the-Year. In 1957 6 14 1958 9 15 1987, he was voted as one of the five coaches on the NAIA 's 50th anniversary all-time 1959 14 6 team. 1960 7 11 Nicholson received numerous other honors during his illustrious coaching career . In 1961 16 4 1962 18 5 1970 he coached at the USA - Pan American Developmental Camp. He was the NAIA 1963 11 7 representative to the U.S. Olympic Basketball Committee and coached at the Olympic 1964 7 12 2108 1863 9 1 1st 12-3 camp and trials in 1971 and 1972. 1965 20 6 1966 21 8 2260 2026 9 3 2nd 7-2 He was the head coach for AAU teams which toured South America in 1972 and 1973 1967 27 4 2552 2107 8 1 1st 11-0 11-3 and for the NAIA All-Star team in the Cup of Nations tournament in Colombia in 1974. 1968 22 8 2380 2046 10 2 1st 2206 8 4 1st 11 -2 He was an assistant coach for the West team in the 1982 National Sports Festival in 1969 24 9 2500 1970 31 2 2432 2141 12 0 1st 10-0 Indianapolis, Ind., and served as a member of the NABC' s Hall-of-Fame committee. A 1971 24 9 2569 2243 11 3 1st-T 12-1 1972 17 9 21 21 1978 9 3 2nd-T 10-1 charter member of the CWU Hall-of-Fame, he was inducted into the NAIA Hall-of-Fame 12-1 1973 20 9 1842 1711 11 1 1st in 1986, joining his father in that institution. 12-0 1974 17 10 2095 20~1 8 4 1st-T Nicholson and his father Leo are the winningest father-son coaching combination in 1975 23 6 2284 1944 10 2 1st 12-1 the history of collegiate basketball with 1, 114 victories. Leo won 505 games from the fall 1976 23 7 2235 2019 9 3 2nd 9-3 1977 24 8 2325 2097 11 1 1st-T 14-1 1978 21 8 2219 1966 9 3 1st-T 15-0 24 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 25 Year w L PF PA w L Finish Home 1979 25 6 2399 2027 11-1 1980 27 6 2520 2169 6 2 1st-T 12-2 The Record Book 1981 21 12 2280 2155 11-4 1982 22 7 2133 1909 12-0 1983 7 23 2395 2007 4-9 Individual Game 1984 23 10 2446 2210 3 1st 9-2 1985 25 11 2736 2491 5 1 1st 12-1 Field Goals - 17, Phil Adams (Pacific Lutheran, 1-13-70) 1986 27 6 2530 2319 0 1st 12-1 Field Goal Attempts - 40, Fred Peterson (Western Washington, 3-1-47) 1987 32 9 3330 2861 13-2 Field Goal Attempts, modem - 32, Tom Wallenborn (Whitworth, 1-14-61) 1988 23 11 2909 2467 13-1 1989 32 10 3378 2847 12-3 F!eld Goal PCT., min. 5 - 100.0, Ray Orange, 10-10 (Western Washington, 3-1 -80) 1990 31 5 2949 2429 12-1 Field Goal PCT., min. 12 - 92.3, Doug Harris, 12-13 (Seattle Pacific, 1-29-83); Ron Totals 609 219 .736 cwu ,{ vanderSchaaf, 12-13 (Alaska Southeast, 12-3-86) 192 113 .630 Puyallup 801 332 .707 Total Consecutive Field Goals made - 15, Terry Britt (1-16-90 to 1-24-90) Three-point Field Goals - 8, Jason Eckert (Alaska Southeast, 1-20-90) Note: CWU posted record of 26-4 in 1983 before forteiting 19 games. Three-point Field Goal Attempts - 14, Jason Eckert (Alaska Southeast, 1-20-90) Three-point FG PCT., min. 5 -100.0, Heath Dolven, 5-5 (Whitman, 11-21-92), Ryan Pepper, 5-5 (Pacific Lutheran, 11-20-92) About Central Washington University Free Throws - 19, Swede Livingston (British Columbia, 1-4-60) For nearly a century Central Washington University has provided quality education for Free Throw Attempts - 22, Mel Cox (Pacific Lutheran, 1-25-64) the citizens of the state of Washington. It is one of six state-supported institutions which Free Throw PCT., min. 10- 100.0, Willie Minor, 14-14 (St. Martin' s, 12-10-59) offer baccalaureate and graduate degrees. Consecutive Free Throws made - 24, Dennis Johnson (12-6-79 to 1-31 -79) Originally known as Washington State Normal School, the institution became Central Rebounds - 26, Ron Olney (Eastern Washington, 2-21-63) Washington College of Education in 1937, Central Washington State College in 1961 Assists - 15, Reese Radliff (Western Washington, 2-4-83) and Central Washington University in 1977. Steals - 9, Larry Foster (Southern Oregon, 12-20-91) CWU is considered one of the top smaller comprehensive universities in the country . Blocked shots - 8, Van Beard (Western Oregon, 12-16-88, & Northwest College, 2-20- Central earned that distinction when U.S. News & World Report published results of an 89) ex1ensive national survey of college presidents. Turnovers - 10, David Williams (St. Martin's. 1-9-82); Rodnie Taylor (Lewis-Clark CWU tied for seventh place in the smaller comprehensive universities category for State, 12-10-85) schools west of the Mississippi River and placed in the Top 15 in the nation. Points - 43, Mel Cox (Pacific Lutheran, 1-25-64) Central is a residential university which offers one of the best living programs found Minutes - 52, Joe Harris (Whitman, 1-11-86) anywhere. The accomodations, food and excellent staff provide for a rewarding experi­ ence. Individual Single Season Students have outstanding facilities for their learning experiences. More than half of Field Goals - 301, Carl Aaron (1989) the major campus buildings have been constructed since 1966. The excellent facilities Field Goal Attempts - 641, Carl Aaron (1989) do not stop with new buildings. Central has increased its total number of library holdings Field Goal PCT., min. 150 - 70.0, Doug Harris, 226-323 (1983) to 454,651 . And campus technical facilities range from television studies to science Three-point Field Goals - 73, Ryan Pepper (1993) laboratories. Three-point Field Goal Attempts - 189, Shane McCullough (1992) The University's 350 acres include 100 classrooms in 21 academic halls and 28 stu­ Three-point FG P,CT. , min. 50 - 44.9, Tim Brown, 53-118 (1987) dent housing complexes. And Central's faculty has earned a reputation for academic Free Throws - 181 , Jason Pepper (1993) quality and integrity. CWU's faculty are teachers above all else, and they take the time Free Throw Attempts - 251 , Jason Pepper (1993) to meet the needs of their students. Free Throw PCT., min. 50 - 89.2, Larry Foster, 99-111 (1992) Central, which was founded in 1891 with four teachers and 86 students, enjoys a Rebounds - 359, Dave Biwer (1989) setting convenient to the mountains in one direction and the desert in the other . Only Rebound Avg. - 14.8, Bill Coordes, 251 (1959) minutes away through the surrounding farm and ranch lands of the Kittitas V alley are Assists - 242, Joe Harris (1987) some of the best skiing and hunting in the state, as well as national parks, alpine lakes Steals - 114, Jason Pepper (1993) and meadows, wilderness areas and rushing rivers for fishing and floating. Blocked shots - 113, Van Beard (1989) Turnovers - 126, Jason Pepper (1992) Fouls - 124, Dave Biwer (1989) CWU BASKETBALL 26 · CWU BASKETBALL 27 Disqualifications - 11, Stan Puhich (1968) Steals - 27, Sheldon Jackson (1-10-89) Points - 761, Carl Aaron (1989) Blocked Shots - 13, Northwest (2-20-89) Scoring Average - 22.1, Mel Cox 419 (1965) Fouls - 38, Southern Oregon (2-25-78) Games - 42, Art Haskins, Dave Biwer, Van Beard, Alphonso Goldwire (1989) Disqualifications - 6, Southern Oregon (2-25-78), Eastern Washington (1-22-38) Minutes - 1228, Joe Harris {1987) Points - 139, Lewis-Clark State (3-1-79)

Individual Career Team Defense Single Game* Field Goals - 769, Mel Cox (1964-67) Field Goals - 5, Gonzaga (3-6-50). Modern - 10, Simon Fraser (2-6-76), Eastern Wash­ Field Goal Attempts - 1416, Jason Pepper (1990-93) ington (1-24-58), Humboldt State (12-19-57), British Columbia (1-17-58) Field Goal PCT., min. 325 - 60.3, Ray Orange, 343-569 (1979-80) Field goals (with shot clock) - 13, Northern State (3-13-90) Free Throws - 582, Mel Cox (1964-67) Field Goal Attempts - 25, Simon Fraser (2-6-76) Free Throw Attempts - 821, Mel Cox (1964-67) Field Goal Attempts (with shot clock) - 40, Puget Sound (2-4-92) Free Throw PCT., min. 125 - 89.2, Larry Foster, 99-111 (1991-92) Three-point Field Goals* - 20, Western Baptist (12-29-89) Three-point Field Goals - 120, Heath Dolven (1992-93) Three-point Field Goal Attempts* - 41, Western Baptist (12-29-89) Three-point Field Goal Attempts - 326, Heath Dolven (1992-93) Three-point Field Goal PCT., min. 10- 9.1, St. Martin' s, 1-11 {1 -21-89) Three-point Field Goal PCT., min. 125 - 39.6, nm Brown, 68-172 (1987-88) Free Throws - 1, Oregon Tech (1-15-77), Western Washington {3-4-78) Rebounds - 1017, Mel Cox (1964-67) Free Throw Attempts - 2, Oregon Tech (1-15-77), Western Washington (3-4-78) Rebound Avg . - 13.2, Bill Coordes, 805 (1957-59) Free Throw PCT., min. 10 - 18.2, Pacific Lutheran, 2-11 (12-3-83) Assists - 404, Joe Harris (1986-87) Rebounds - 18, Eastern Washington (1 -12-80) Steals - 343, Jason Pepper (1990-93) Turnovers* - 38, Cal State - Los Angeles (12-1-83); Sheldon Jackson (1-21-92) Blocked Shots - 128, Otto Pijpker (1990-93) Fouls* - 37, Eastern Washington (1-8-66) Turnovers - 414, Jason Pepper (1990-93) Points, modern - 27, Humboldt State (12-19-57) Fouls - 401, Ron vanderSchaaf (1984-87) Points (with shot clock) - 43, Northwest (2-20-89) Disqualifications - 20, Les Wyatt (1974-77) Most Points* -110, Whitworth {12-16-63), Oregon Tech (12-20-90) Points - 2120, Mel Cox (1964-67) *Record fewest except where indicated with asterik Scoring Avg. - 21 .2, Mel Cox, 2120 (1964-67) Games - 140, Ron vanderSchaaf (1984-87) Team Offense Single Season Minutes - 3,686, Jason Pepper (1990-93) Field Goals - 1323 (1989) Field Goal Attempts - 2801 (1989) Team Offense Single Game Field Goal PCT. - 53.9, 977-1812 (1983) Field Goals - 62, Northwest College {1-26-88) Three-point Field Goals -218 (1992) Field Goal Attempts - 113, St. Martin's (2-14-47) Three-point Field Goal Attempts - 674 (1992) Field Goal Attempts, modern - 104, Northwest (1-26-88) Three-point Field Goal PCT. - 38.4, 174-453 {1987) Field Goal PCT. - 70.7, Whitman, 41-58 (2-15-83) Free Throws - 730 (1993) Three-point Field Goals - 14, Sheldon Jackson (2-14-87); Seattle (1-3-91) Free Throw Attempts - 1085 (1993) Three-point Field Goal Attempts - 35, Lewis-Clark State (2-26-92) Free Throw PCT. - 72.7, 540-743 (1965) Three-point Field Goal PCT., min. 10 - 80.0, Western Baptist (12-29-89) Rebounds - 1765 (1989) Free Throws - 43, Western Washington (2-2-91) Rebound Avg. - 53.0 (1963) Free Throw Attempts - 59, Alaska-Fairbanks (12-17-55) Rebound Margin - 12.8 (1963) Free Throw PCT., min. 10 - 100.0, Whitworth, 10-10 (1-17-89); 96.0, East Central Assists - 789 (1987) Oklahoma, 24-25 (3-11-75) Turnovers - 652 (1989) Offensive Rebounds - 29, Alaska Southeast {12-9-88); Pacific Lutheran (12-15-90) Fewest Turnovers - 348 (1975) Rebounds - 74, Eastern Washington (2-21-63); Humboldt State (12-28-66) Fouls - 865 (1987) Assists - 40, Lewis-Clark State {3-1-79) Disqualifications - 35 (1991) Turnovers - 34, Pacific Lutheran (12-4-76) Points - 3378 (1989) Fewest Turnovers - 2, Western Washington (2-15-75) Scoring Avg. - 85.6 (1988)

CWU BASKETBALL 28 CWU BASKETBALL 29 Scoring Margin - 14.4 (1990) 7. Israel Dorsey (1 988) 97-165 58.8 Season Leaders 8. Dave Benedict (1967) 134-228 58.8 9. Terry Britt (1 990) 85-145 58.6 Team Defense Single Season* 10. Mel Cox (1965) 147-252 58.3 Field Goal PCT. - 31 .0, 482-1555 (1955) Scoring 1. Carl Aaron ( 1989) 761 Three-point Field Goal PCT. - 33.4, 158-473 (1989) Free Throws 2. Ron vanderSchaaf (1987) 695 1. Jason Pepper (1993) 181 Free Throw PCT.- 61 .9, 348-562 (1958) 3. Jason Pepper (1993) 675 2. Mel Cox ( 1966) 166 Rebounds - 837 (1958) 4. Mel Cox (1967) 666 3. Ron vanderSchaaf ( 1987) 162 5. Carl Aaron (1988) 649 Points - 1351 (1958) 4. Mitch Adams (1970) 160 6. Mel Cox (1966) 610 5. Carl Aaron ( 1989) 158 Scoring Avg . - 54.0 (1958) 7. Rich Hanson (1973) 590 6. Jack Brantner (1956) 157 Scoring Avg. (with shot clock) - 67.4 (1990) 8. Ron vanderSchaaf (1986) 540 7. Mel Cox (1964) 151 9. Carl Whitfield (1978) 536 *Record fewest 8. Carl Aaron ( 1988) 141 10. Paul Adams (1970) 533 9. Mel Cox ( 1967) 140 Doug Harris (1983) 533 10. Chuck Hepworth (1966) 137 Team Miscelleneous Free Throw Attempts Consecutive wins - 25 (Jan. 3 to Mar. 13, 1970) Scoring Average Consecutive wins, beginning of season - 13 (Nov . 13-Dec. 29, 1992) 1. Jason Pepper (1993) 25 1 1. Mel Cox (1965) 419 22.1 2. Jack Brantner (1956) 245 Consecutive losses - 18 (Feb. 9, 1927 to Jan. 13, 1928) 2. Carl Aaron ( 1988) 649 2 1.6 3. Mitch Adams (1970) 236 3. Mel Cox ( 1967) 666 2 1.5 4. Mel Cox (1966) 235 Consecutive losses, beginning of season - 7 (1927-28) 4. Mel Cox ( 1966) 610 2 1.0 Largest victory margin - 76, CWU 120, Northwest 44 (1-26-89) 5. Ron van derSchaaf (1987) 229 5. Rich Hanson (1973) 590 20.3 6. Mel Cox (1964) 213 Largest loss margin - 47, Seattle 90, CWU 43 (12-2-52) 6. Mel Cox (1964) 425 20.2 7. Carl Aaron (1989) 209 Most wins - 32 (1987, 1989) Most losses - 18 (1951 ) 7. Carl Aaron (1989) 761 20.0 8. Mel Cox ( 1967) 200 8. Carl Whitfield (1978) 536 19.1 Best Winning PCT. - 1.000, 7-0 (1908) Modern - .939, 31-2 (1970) 9. Bruce Sanderson (1969) 197 9. Bill Chatm an (1972) 493 18.9 10. Chuck Hepworth (1966) 193 Most Points, half - 79, Lewis-Clark State (3-1-79) 10. Jason Pepper (1993) 675 18.8 Most Points, both teams - 230, CWU 139, LCSC 91 (3-1-79) Field Goals FT PCT. (min. 50 attempts) 1. Carl Aaron (1989) 301 1. Larry Foster (1 992) 99-111 89.2 2. Ron vanderSchaaf (1987) 266 2. Scott Kenney (1990) 87-1 03 84.5 All-Time Double Digit Winning Streaks 3. Mel Cox ( 1967) 263 3. Ed Smith(1965) 80-95 84.2 4. Carl Aaron ( 1988) 254 4. Ed Smith (1966) 85-101 84.2 5. Carl Whitfield (1978) 242 5. Tim Sandberg ( 197 4) 90-107 84.1 NO- Dates (First Win - Last Win) 6. Jaosn Pepper (1993) 239 6. Ned Delmore (1974) 45-54 83.3 25 Jan. 3, 1970 - Mar. 3, 1970 7. Paul Adams (1970) 238 Harold Riggan ( 1963) 60-72 83.3 8. Joe Holmes (1979) 236 8. Dean Nicholson (1950) 93-1 12 83.0 24 Jan. 7, 1932 - Jan. 3, 1933 (20 in 1931 -32, 4 in 1932-33) 9. RichHanson (1973) 229 9. Heath Dolven (1992) 73-88 83.0 Doug Harris (1983) 23 Dec. 28, 1929 - Dec. 16, 1930 (20 in 1929-30, 3 in 1930-31 ) 10. 226 10. Dennis Johnson (1980) 100-121 82.6 20 Jan. 16, 1990 - Mar. 15, 1990 Field Goal Attempts 14 Dec. 11, 1982 - Feb. 4, 1983 (CWU later forfeited 12 of wins) Rebounds 1. Carl Aaron (1989) 641 13 Nov. 13-Dec. 29 , 1992 (start of season) 1. Dave Biwer (1989) 359 2. Carl Whitfield (1978) 551 2. Mitch Adams (1970) 323 12 Dec. 27, 1974- Feb. 7, 1975 3. Paul Adams (1970) 529 3. Bill Coordes (1957) 322 4. 11 Dec. 11 , 1946- Feb. 7, 1947 Fred Peterson (1950) 512 4. Ron vanderSchaaf (1987) 320 5. Bill Chatman (1972) 500 11 Jan. 9, 1965 - Feb . 12, 1965 5. Bruce Sanderson (1969) 302 6. Carl Aaron (1988) 493 6. Paul Adams (1970) 294 10 Jan. 4, 1939 - Feb. 9, 1939 7. Ron vanderSchaaf (1987) 475 7. Mel Cox (1966) 292 8. Joe Holmes (1979) 10 Jan. 22, 1943 - Feb. 13, 1943 466 8. Rich Hanson (1971) 275 9. Jason Pepper (1993) 464 10 Jan. 5, 1952 - Feb. 8, 1952 9. Mel Cox (1967) 273 10. Rich Hanson (1973) 455 10. Dave Oliver ( 1976) 272 10 Nov. 29, 1954 - Jan. 6, 1955 (start of season) 10 Jan. 13, 1967 - Feb. 4, 1967 FG PCT. (min. 100 att.) Rebound Average 10 Feb. 10, 1967 - Mar. 16, 1967 1. Doug Harris (1983) 226-323 70.0 1. Bill Coordes (1959) 251 14.8 2. Ray Orange (1980) 217-344 63.1 10 Jan. 17, 1980 - Feb. 9, 1980 2. Bill Coordes ( 1957) 322 14.6 3. Scott Tri (1982) 114-1 85 61.6 3. Mel Cox (1964) 266 12.7 4. Mel Cox (1967) 10 Feb. 11 , 1984 - Mar. 14, 1984 263-434 60.6 4. Ron Olney (1963) 255 10.6 5. 10 Jan. 17, 1987 - Feb. 6, 1987 Dennis Johnson (1979) 140-232 60.3 5. Bill Coordes (1958) 232 10.5 6. Dennis Johnson (1980) 179-302 59.3 6. Mel Cox (1966) 292 10.1 CWU BASKETBALL 30 CWU BASKETBALL 31

.. ___...... 7. Bruce Sanderson (1969) 302 10.1 8. Heath Dolven (1993) 1029 8. Rich Hanson (1971 -73) 1109 Rich Hanson ( 1972) Rebounds 8. 260 10.0 9. Ken Bunton (1984) 978 9. Les Wyatt ( 197 4-77) 1108 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 1017 Joe Kominski (1957) 180 10.0 10. Danny Pike (1984) 963 10. Paul Adams (1969-70) 963 10. Norm Erken (1960) 235 9.8 2. Ron vanderSchaaf (1984-87) 918 Career Leaders 3. Les Wyatt ( 1974- 77) 813 Assists 4. Bill Coordes (1957-59) 805 FG PCT. (min. 300 attempts) 5. Mitch Adams (1969-71) 791 1. Joe Harris (1987) 242 Scoring 1. Ray Orange (1979-80) 343-569 60.3 6. Rich Hanson (1971-73) 764 2. Jim Toole (1990) 222 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 2120 2. Dennis Johnson (1979-80) 319-534 59.7 7. Dave Biwer (1987-89) 747 3. Reese Radlitt (1984) 166 2. Jason Pepper ( 1990-93) 1883 3. Dave Benedict (1967-68) 299-517 57.8 8. Jason Pepper (1990-93) 623 4. Joe Harris (1986) 162 3. Ron vanderSchaaf (1984-87) 1693 4. Mel Cox ( 1964-67) 769-1401 54.9 9. Glenn Smick (1966-69) 620 5. Chad Boyer (1993) 159 4. Rich Hanson (1971-73) 1506 5. Ron vanderSchaaf (1984-87) 657-1203 54.6 10. Rodnie Taylor (1985-87) 592 6. Reese Radlitt (1983) 152 5. Carl Aaron (1988-89) 141 0 6. Otto Pijpker ( 1990-93) 338-631 53.6 11 . Otto Pijpker (1990-93) 580 7. Joe Callaro (1986) 147 6. Dave Allen (1967-70) 1393 7. Terry Britt (1990-92) 213-400 53.3 12. Paul Adams ( 1969-70) 552 8. Bryan Gerig (1988) 141 7. Dean Nicholson (1947-50) 1377 8. Joe LaDuca (1969-70) 165-310 53.2 13. Dave Oliver (1976-77) 514 9. Sam Miller (1979) 140 8. Les Wyatt ( 197 4-77) 1368 9. Roger Boesel (1984-85) 224-425 52.7 14. Terry Britt (1990-92) 488 10. Dave Olzendam ( 1977) 139 9. Bill Coordes ( 1956-59) 1320 10. Tom Pettersen (1986-87) 192-365 52.6 15. Carl Aaron (1988-89) 467 10. Jim Clifton (1962-65) 1160 16. John Harper (1981-82) 437 Steals 11 . Rodnie Taylor (1985-87) 1158 Free Throws 17. Norm Erl

30 Point Games 20 Rebound Games

PTS DAT E PLAYER OPPONENT NO. DATE PLAYER OPPONENT 34 Mar. 1, 1947 Fred Peterson Western Washington 21 Dec. 2, 1956 Bill Coordes Puget Sound 31 Dec. 22, 1950 Hal Jones Lewis & Clark 22 Jan. 3, 1957 Bill Coordes Whitworth 41 Feb. 8, 1951 Hal Jones Western Washington 21 Feb. 1, 1957 Bill Coordes Whitworth 38 Feb. 25, 1954 Bob Logue Puget Sound 23 Feb. 2, 1957 Bill Coordes Eastern Washington 35 Dec. 18, 1954 Jack Brantner Seattle Pacific 20 Jan. 6, 1959 Wally Loe St. Mart in's 32 Jan. 4, 1958 Bill Coordes Lewis & Clark 20 Jan. 16, 1959 Bill Coordes Whitworth 33 Feb. 8, 1958 Bill Coordes Whitworth 20 Jan. 30, 1959 Bill Coordes Puget Sound 31 Jan. 30, 1959 Bill Coordes Puget Sound 22 Jan. 31, 1959 Bill Coordes Western Washington 30 Feb. 13, 1959 Bill Coordes Western Washington 21 Feb. 6, 1959 Bill Coordes Eastern Washington 31 Dec. 11, 1962 Brad Wilson Western Montana 20 Feb. 7, 1959 Bill Coordes Whitworth 32 Dec. 30, 1963 Mel Cox Southern Oregon 21 Feb. 13, 1959 Bill Coordes Western Washington 31 Jan. 18, 1964 Mel Cox Seattle Pacific 20 Dec. 9, 1961 Ray Kinnaman Portland State 43 Jan. 25, 1964 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 20 Jan. 20, 1962 Harold Riggan Eastern Washington 30 Feb. 15, 1964 Mel Cox Eastern Washington 26 Feb. 21, 1963 Ron Olney Eastern Washington 31 Jan. 9, 1965 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 20 Jan. 2, 1964 Mel Cox Humboldt State 36 Feb. 12, 1965 Mel Cox Eastern Washington 24 Jan. 25, 1964 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 35 Feb. 13, 1965 Mel Cox Whitworth 20 Dec. 26, 1965 Chuck Hepworth Sacramento State 34 Jan. 29, 1966 Mel Cox Puget Sound 20 Dec. 20, 1990 Terry Britt Oregon Tech 32 Feb. 11, 1966 Mel Cox Eastern Washington 33 Feb. 26, 1966 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 35 Feb. 17, 1967 Mel Cox Western Washington Nicholson Pavilion Winning Streaks Mel Cox Eastern Washington 30 Feb. 18, 1967 No. Dates (First Win - Last Win) Loss To Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 32 Mar. 7, 1967 18 Feb. 12, 1966 to Jan . 6, 1968 Seattle Pacific (Jan. 16) Bill Chatman Pacific Lutheran 33 Dec. 21 , 1970 18 Feb. 10, 1969 to Jan. 16, 1971 Portland State (Jan. 18) Paul Adams Pacific Lutheran 35 Jan. 13, 1970 13 Feb. 5, 1971 to Jan. 22, 1972 Western Washington (Feb. 4) Bill Chatman Carroll 30 Dec. 2, 1971 17 Feb. 8, 1972 to Mar. 3, 1973 Alaska-Fairbanks (Mar. 4) Rich Hanson Oregon Tech 31 Jan. 29, 1972 22 Nov. 30, 1973 to Feb. 15, 1975 Eastern Washington (Feb. 22) Rich Hanson Western Washington 33 Feb. 4, 1972 31 Jan. 7, 1977 to Jan. 6, 1979 Puget Sound (Jan. 1O) Rich Hanson Eastern Oregon 31 Feb. 11 , 1972 25 Feb. 21 , 1981 to Mar. 3, 1983 St. Martin's (Mar. 7) Rich Hanson Oregon Tech 37 Feb. 17, 1973 13 Dec. 5, 1984 to Nov. 12, 1985 Whitman (Dec. 4) lim Sandberg Eastern Oregon 32 Feb. 9, 1974 26 Dec. 10, 1985 to Mar. 5, 1987 Alaska Southeast (Nov. 30) Dave Oliver Cal State - Los Angeles 34 Dec. 21, 1976 17 Dec. 15, 1987 to Jan. 12, 1989 Lewis-Clark State (Jan. 14) Joe Holmes Whitworth 33 Dec. 2, 1978 14 Jan. 20, 1990 to Feb. 2, 1991 Lewis-Clark State (Feb. 9) 36 Dec. 30, 1978 Joe Holmes Chico State Note: CWU takes a nine-game'homing winning streak into the 1993-94 season.

CWU BASKETBALL 34 CWU BASKETBALL 35 16 WSU Frosh 25 24 Roslyn 25 46 Quincy AC 31 ALL-TIME SCORES 19 WSU Frosh 53 35 Ellensburg YMCA 36 37 Western Washington• 15 26 Whitworth 15 30 Sunnyside AC 16 1901-02 (1-1) 1909-10 (8-4) 20 Ellensburg YMCA 46 16 Eastern Washington 29 1928-27 (6-12, 1-3) 43 Eastern Washington• 32 24 Western Washington 22 13 Roslyn AC 3 24 Ellensburg AC 23 22 Western Washington 26 27 Ellensburg YMCA 24 31 Tacoma Scots 30 16 Western Washington 21 L Ellensburg HS w 57 Ellensburg AC 11 33 Western Washington 27 50 Yakima KC 12 23 Puget Sound 31 45 Roslyn YMCA 29 24 Ellensburg YMCA 23 26 WSU Frosh 33 31 Toppenish AC 21 33 Pacific Lutheran 13 35 Ellensburg HS (ot) 33 1902-03 (1-3) 36 Ellensburg All-Stars 17 29 WSU Frosh 22 21 Yakima Motocrats 29 23 )Nestern Washington• 19 16 Ellensburg YMCA 19 w Roslyn L 36 Lincoln HS 56 40 Spokane College 42 25 Ellensburg YMCA 16 50 Pacific Lutheran 25 L Roslyn w 76 Broadway HS 22 30 Western Wash. (2ot) 33 26 Puget Sound 21 1914-15 (0-2) L Washington w 26 Bellingham AC 45 1923-24 (7-9, 1-3) 56 Yakima KC 10 36 WSU Frosh 46 16 Ellensburg HS 24 L Everett YMCA w 47 Western Washington 11 29 Eatonville Alumni 24 24 Eastern Washington• 15 36 Spokane University 21 25 Washington 51 6 Ellensburg YMCA 35 15 Eastern Washington• 43 20 Washington Frosh 40 40 Eastern Washington• 29 1903-04 (6-2) 16 Washington 42 37 Whitworth 9 21 Western Washington• 40 33 Lewis-Clark State 27 1915-1 6 (2-5) 11 Roslyn 12 36 Walla Walla HS 19 35 Spokane College 22 35 St. Martin's 47 32 WSU Frosh 31 14 Kittitas 13 16 Yakima HS 1 45 Broadway HS 15 17 Ellensburg YMCA 22 34 WSU Frosh 36 16 Ellensburg YMCA 33 19 North Yakima 9 27 Washington Frosh 29 35 Eastern Washington• 59 1929-30 (25-1, 8-D) 34 Roslyn 24 13 Roslyn 5 1910-11 (9-2) 16 Eastern Washington• 33 25 WSU Frosh 26 65 Selah Athletic Club 12 20 Multnomah AC 25 32 North Yakima 7 21 Roslyn HS 31 16 Puget Sound 27 26 Potlatch 35 36 Whitman 21 11 Ellensburg YMCA 18 14 Cle Elum 4 22 Roslyn YMCA 16 27 Eatonville Alumni 13 L Idaho Frosh w 34 Whttman 25 Western Washington 23 10 Spokane YMCA 32 39 Roslyn HS 13 17 26 Western Washington• 20 24 Washington Frosh 66 57 Spokane AC 27 27 Ellensburg YMCA 42 19 Eastern Washington 13 27 Dayton HS 17 20 Washington Frosh 21 26 Washington Frosh 57 23 Washington State 29 26 Walla Walla HS 39 24 Puget Sound 20 31 Idaho 22 1916-17 (4-9) 1904-05 (5-3) 34 Lewis-Clark State 17 24 Western Washington• 30 1927-28 (14-13, 3-1) 59 Yakima Valley 13 23 Ellensburg YMCA 41 w Yakima L 65 Asotin HS 12 13 Ellensburg YMCA 35 31 Whitman 37 50 Yakima YMCA 31 34 Thorp HS 27 26 Yakima 15 33 Ritzville HS 15 26 Spokane College 27 33 Whitman 50 26 Western Washington• 20 41 Roslyn HS 22 Snohomish Academy 24 72 Lind HS 18 36 26 Spokane College (ot) 26 19 Washington State 32 59 Western Washington• 17 Elks Club 40 27 Washington 17 23 Walla Walla HS 16 26 32 Washington State 34 41 Centralia CC 21 Western Washington 57 21 Snohomish Academy 43 21 Yakima YMCA 13 11 1924-25(2-11, 0-4) 26 Washington State 34 35 Washington Frosh 25 20 Roslyn HS 64 6 Washington 44 36 Whitworth 24 19 Idaho 26 42 Yakima YMCA 22 34 Kittitas HS 16 35 Seattle HS 17 1911-12 (4-7) 29 Willamette 39 19 Idaho 36 52 Yakima Valley 30 Ellensburg HS 31 Eastern Washington 21 48 Cle Elum HS 13 12 52 31 Spokane College 30 45 Yakima Generals 33 53 Eastern Washington· 22 17 Sunnyside HS 31 19 Ellensburg YMCA 41 12 Eastern Washington• 36 65 Ronald 16 47 Eastern Washington• 21 1905-06 (1-1) 45 Mabton HS 25 46 Kittitas HS 21 9 Idaho Frosh 35 45 Yakima Generals 25 42 Linfield 10 14 Ellensburg HS 60 w Yakima Town L 25 Prosser HS 35 13 WSU Frosh 55 36 Sunnyside AC 21 42 Washington JVs 14 17 Western Washington 43 16 Snohomish PSA 43 35 Ellensburg HS 12 17 Lewis-Clark State 22 25 Washington Frosh 26 31 Western Washington• 21 16 Mabton HS (ot) 17 26 Prosser AC 38 10 Eastern Washington• 29 17 Western Washington• 6 33 Western Washington· 21 1906-07 (2-2) 14 Lewis-Clark State 17 27 Washington Frosh 30 27 Pacific Lutheran 36 25 Centralia CC 13 16 Roslyn AC 34 20 Whitworth (Tacoma) 22 1921-22 (5-8) 19 Washington _Frosh 32 30 Puget Sound 29 30 Washington Frosh 20 25 Ellensburg AC 22 15 Davenport 16 35 Roslyn AC 27 11 Western Washington• 36 21 Eastern Washington• 35 32 Eastern Washington• 17 29 Ellensburg YMCA 31 12 Roslyn AC 13 16 Eastern Washington 16 30 Spokane College (ot) 32 24 Puget Sound 26 39 Eastern Washington• 13 46 Ellensburg HS 16 14 Ellensburg HS 19 29 Eastern Washington 22 26 Western Washington• 33 42 Western Washington• 31 50 Lewis-Clark State 23 17 Washington Frosh 27 37 Ronald 26 63 Spokane AC 29 1907-08 (7-0) 1912-13 (7-6) 16 Puget Sound 26 1925-26 (6-13, 0-4) 40 Yakima Generls 23 31 Washington State 27 16 Ellensburg YMCA 29 23 Western Washington 14 30 Ronald 15 34 Pacific Lutheran 12 1930-31 (22-3, 4-D) 90 Yakima HS 6 36 Thorp HS 14 11 Western Washington 16 43 Yakima KC 14 40 Sunnyside AC 36 66 Yakima Comets 27 17 Puget Sound 30 Western Washington 10 56 Maryland Club 19 36 26 Ellensburg YMCA 15 29 Eastern Washington• 22 69 Lower Valley Stars 25 w Ellensburg AC L 19 Ellensburg YMCA 26 30 Western Washington 9 14 Seattle 34 20 WSU Frosh 32 23 Washington 34 w Ellensburg All-Stars L 17 Ellensburg HS 9 39 Western Washington 17 27 Washington Frosh 50 51 Lewis-Clark State 39 34 Bothell All-Stars 16 31 Seattle All-Stars 27 25 Cle Elum Hs 29 23 Eastern Washington 26 25 Western Washington• 35 44 WSU Frosh 38 49 Wilson's 17 46 Roslyn YMCA 30 46 Ellensburg Y Grays 24 21 Spokane University 23 26 Ronald 20 20 Washington Frosh 31 37 Medo-Sweet Dairy 19 27 Prosser HS 42 16 Ellensburg YMCA 33 17 Eastern Washington• 37 36 Everett All-Stars 21 1908-09 (4-5) 17 Mabton HS 32 25 Whitworth ( ot) 29 1928-29 (18-5, 4-0) 23 Idaho 19 19 Cook's Gym (Spokane) 27 30 Maryland Club 31 1922-23 (4-13) 39 Yakima KC 23 29 Washington State 27 26 Idaho 15 35 Roslyn YMCA 7 34 Cle Elum HS 16 47 Thorp 14 32 Washington Frosh 33 22 Washington State 20 20 Washington State 25 25 Western Washington 24 16 Mabton Hs 16 16 Western Washington 25 22 Spokane AC 49 23 Idaho 26 42 Whitman 24 29 Ellensburg HS 15 29 Ellensburg HS 11 18 Western Washington 32 12 Eastern Washington• 34 41 Idaho 26 39 Whitman 33 34 Tacoma HS 35 L Orting AC w 33 Whitworth 17 19 Whitman 44 43 Western Washington• 16 23 Lincoln HS 35 1913-14 (6-3) 15 Washington Frosh 32 35 Idaho Frosh 39 26 Whitman 33 27 Washington Frosh 26 27 Western Washington (ot) 25 38 Maryland Club 19 26 Eastern Washington 42 26 Potlatch AC 26 47 Quincy AC 25 36 Pacttic Lutheran 20 13 Bellingham YMCA 26 38 Wapato HS 10 22 Washington Frosh 32 29 Western Washington· 39 40 Sunnyside AC 12 12 Gonzaga 17 L Eastern Washington w 20 Ellensburg HS 17 24 Washington Frosh 42

CWU BASKETBALL 36 CWU BASKETBALL 37 29 WSU Frosh 27 24 Washington 38 40 Puget Sound 42 1938-39 (14-6, 3-3) 44 St. Martin's" 40 58 Everett 32 40 Eastern Washington• 22 26 Washington 43 31 Portland 37 41 Yakima Valley 24 43 Pacific Lutheran• 41 38 Eastern Washington• 51 26 Western Washington• 14 30 Washington State 26 38 Portland 33 51 Spokane CC 18 32 Pacific Lutheran• 38 34 Eastern Washington• 47 33 Washington Frosh 25 26 Washington State 3 33 Pacific 23 23 Washington State 42 54 Pacific Lutheran• 46 32 Puget Sound 28 39 Tacoma Ramblers 24 38 Pacific 23 31 Washington State 55 1941-42 (11-8, 8-8) 63 Pacific Lutheran• 39 52 Pacific Lutheran 19 34 Pacific Lutheran 31 30 K.E. laundry 20 21 Washington 51 50 Yakima Valley 33 52 Western Washington• 70 46 Puget Sound 32 37 Gonzaga 32 30 Yakima Semi-Pros 35 42 Mt.Angel 21 56 Yakima Valley 29 52 Western Washington• 46 37 Gonzaga 15 33 Montana 34 24 Eastern Washington• 40 53 Seattle 33 50 Yakima Avenue 17 47 Eastern Wash. (o!)" 50 36 Eastern Wash. (2ot)" 35 34 Montana 26 37 K. E. Laundry 23 33 Pacific Lutheran• 27 57 St. Martin's• 44 69 Eastern Washington• 58 42 Western Washington• 21 23 Western Washington• 20 42 Northwest Nazarene 28 54 St. Martin's" 41 1931-32 (21-6, 4-0) 28 Tacoma Independents 26 48 Yakima Valley 18 40 Eastern Washington• 27 39 Eastern Washington• 49 1946-47 (21-3, 11-1) 20 Washington 23 26 Eastern Washington• 14 38 Western Washington• 25 36 Washington Frosh 30 36 Eastern Washington• 57 48 Olympic JC 40 36 Idaho 27 46 Montana 24 50 British Columbia 28 32 Seattle 28 42 Eastern Washington• 46 54 British Columbia 40 22 Idaho 28 28 Whitman 22 46 Puget Sound 27 42 Eastern Washington• 45 50 British Columbia 44 21 Spokane Elks 31 38 Whitman 29 1936-37 (12-9, 2-2) 40 Puget Sound 22 60 Pacific Lutheran• 36 55 Montana 47 17 Washington 32 29 Western Washington· 22 45 Albany 31 40 Yakima Valley 32 39 Pacific Lutheran• 50 52 Montana 53 31 Oregon 33 38 Pacific Lutheran 14 22 Washington State 38 26 Eastern Washington• 29 72 St. Martin's (2o!)" 69 71 Everett JC 38 16 Oregon 35 32 Eastern Washington• 38 46 British Columbia 23 52 Western Washington• 42 52 St. Martin's• 45 59 Yakima Valley 28 90 Yakima Comets 17 44 Gonzaga 18 29 Puget Sound 28 34 Western Washington 36 65 Pacific Lutheran• 36 73 Portland 57 65 Toppenish legion 19 29 Gonzaga 27 37 Puget Sound 21 37 Pacific Lutheran• 54 67 Pacific Lutheran• 38 77 Portland 54 71 Yakima Episcopals 15 31 Seattle 28 55 St. Martin's 40 45 Western Washington• 50 59 Seattle" 43 52 Western Washington• 12 1934-35 (21-5, 3-1) 41 Portland 28 49 Western Washington• 53 65 Western Washington• 51 45 Yakima KIT 21 48 Yakima Valley 22 32 Portland 27 1939-40 (16-5, 12-4) 47 Western Washington• 44 65 Wh itworth" 45 59 St. Martin's 8 39 Yakima Valley 17 25 Eastern Washington· 37 66 Washington Motor 27 54 Western Washington• 57 45 Eastern Washington• 35 47 St. Martin's 26 25 Idaho 34 20 Portland 32 44 Yakima Valley 21 56 Everett JC 39 72 Yakima Valley 19 22 Idaho 20 20 Portland 23 35 Gonzaga 46 1942-43 (16-7, 11-5) 74 Washington JVs 58 30 Eastern Washington• 23 21 British Columbia 13 46 linfield 44 52 Yakima Valley 22 76 Yakima Valley 24 74 Whitworth" 66 52 St. Martin's 14 42 Mt. Vernon JC 21 35 linfield 53 26 St. Martin's• 2~ 64 Yakima Valley 31 43 Eastern Washington• 50 32 St. Martin's 16 24 Lin field 20 44 Western Oregon 52 56 St. Martin's" 34 50 Ephrata Air Base 30 45 Pacific Lutheran• 42 35 Western Washington• 14 38 Grays Harbor JC 23 40 Albany 25 42 Eastern Washington• 31 53 Washington 49 95 St. Martin's" 53 26 British Columbia 21 28 Pacific Lutheran 18 37 Seattle 20 36 Eastern Washington• 33 47 Pasco Naval 57 54 Pacific Lutheran• 45 28 AdanacAC 21 36 Puget Sound 31 46 Western Washington• 31 45 Pacific Lutheran• 52 44 Pasco Naval 42 89 St. Martin's" 53 35 Washington Frosh 28 36 Puget Sound 26 36 Eastern Washington• 35 36 Pacific Lutheran• 31 30 Washington 58 83 Seattle" 47 29 Washington Frosh 17 33 Western Washington• 22 24 Gonzaga 29 44 Western Washington• 37 46 Western Washington• 51 87 Western Washington• 39 31 WSU Frosh 17 26 Pacific 32 25 Western Washington• 27 37 Western Washington• 32 45 Western Washington• 49 55 Eastern Washington++ 67 21 Eastern Washington• 12 26 Pacific 15 27 British Columbia 31 33 Gonzaga 29 55 Pacific Lutheran• 38 36 Western Oregon 30 34 Eastern Washington• 32 44 Pacific Lutheran• 38 57 Pacific Lutheran• 45 1947-48 (18-9, 9-6) 50 Western Oregon 25 20 Pacific Lutheran (ot) 19 36 Pacific Lutheran• 42 52 St. Martin's" 37 50 British Columbia 47 23 Western Washington· 20 1937-38 (13-10, 1-3) 43 Eastern Washington• 31 41 St. Martin's• 33 55 British Columbia 61 1932-33 (15-3, 4-0) 25 British Columbia (ot) 20 37 Yakima Valley 22 29 Eastern Washington• 23 ' 54 Western Washington• 40 79 Willamette 60 62 Piper-Taft (Seattle) 26 23 Washington Frosh 21 56 Yakima Valley 29 26 Western Washington• 30 41 Western Washington• 39 39 Portland 40 47 K.E. Laundry 15 12 Victoria 25 43 Spokane CC 17 30 Western Washington• 34 50 St. Martin's" 47 72 Willamette 53 38 British Columbia 22 33 Puget Sound 26 24 Washington State 47 40 St. Martin's• 31 54 St. Martin's" 36 41 Washington State 54 33 British Columbia 20 37 Puget Sound 28 54 Spokane CC 26 38 St. Martin's" 31 63 Pacific Lutheran• 31 55 Pacific Lutheran 45 24 Washington 38 19 Eastern Washington• 25 26 Washington State 40 74 Pacific Lutheran• 33 55 Whitworth 46 16 Washington 46 36 Gonzaga 42 32 Montana 39 1940-41(11-8,10-6) 38 Eastern Washington• 65 59 Everett 38 29 St. Martin's 24 37 Montana 34 33 Montana 35 39 Puget Sound 47 52 Eastern Washington • 51 65 Yakima Valley 37 53 Western Washington• 23 38 College of Idaho 26 30 Grand Coulee 32 31 Puget Sound 35 32 Eastern Washington• 38 53 Seattle 44 34 St. Martin's 29 19 Mt. Angel 21 39 Puget Sound 22 23 Eastern Washington• 38 42 Western Washington• 44 39 Montana 15 1935-36 (15-10, 2-2) 54 Pacific Lutheran 37 35 Eastern Washington• 33 44 Western Washington • 40 27 Montana 22 29 Western Oregon 43 43 Seattle 25 39 Eastern Washington• 41 1945-46 (13-7, 10-6) 64 St. Martin's· 46 35 Eastern Washington• 20 24 Yakima YMCA 23 34 Eastern Washington· 43 53 Western Washington• 30 33 Washington State 49 53 Eastern Washington· 32 27 British Columbia 35 23 Yakima YMCA 24 23 Eastern Washington• 50 31 Western Washington• 26 54 Hanse Packers (Yakima) 33 46 Eastern Washington· 48 42 Western Washington• 29 19 Drake 39 42 Puget Sound 36 40 Western Washington• 39 61 Seattle" 45 49 Pacific Lutheran· 51 31 Washington Frosh 19 35 Kelowna (ot) 34 47 Puget Sound 34 37 Western Washington• 39 41 Seattle" 42 40 Eastern Washington• 43 36 Washington Frosh 13 39 Penticton 26 54 Lin field 31 54 Pacific Lutheran• 23 53 Pacific Lutheran• 37 82 Whitworth" 53 34 Eastern Washington• 32 36 Puget Sound 37 41 Lin field 37 50 Pacific Lutheran• 54 45 Pacific Lutheran• 25 47 Whitworth" 55 42 Yakima Valley 21 16 Washington 37 40 Mt. Angel 42 41 Eastern Washington• 53 53 Western Washington• 51 50 Whitworth" 43 29 British Columbia 28 41 Mt. Angel 31 36 Eastern Washington• 29 48 Western Washington• 53 61 Pacific Lutheran• 40 1933-34 (17-5, 3-1) 32 Portland 29 39 Western Washington• 35 53 St. Martin's• 37 47 Seattle" 26 42 Pacific Lutheran• 66 51 Yakima Valley 33 27 Portland 26 30 Western Washington• 33 42 St. Martin's" 30 57 Seattle" 35 67 Western Washington• 55 40 Yakima Valley 20 27 Eastern Washington• 39 32 Sea tile 17 44 St. Martin's" 49 80 Everett 31 57 Hawaii 41

CWU BASKETBALL 38 CWU BASKETBALL 39 58 St. Martin's• 30 63 Puget Sound•• 50 1952·53 (11-14, 3-9) 89 Eastern Washington' 66 66 Puget Sound ' 67 62 Seattle Pacific 77 50 St. Martin's• 49 61 Murray State+ 55 43 Seattle 90 69 Pacific Lutheran' 71 75 British Columbia' 55 62 Whitman 59 51 Portland+ 43 76 Pacific Lutheran 66 80 Seattle Pacific 62 6 1 Western Washington · 47 42 Portland Staie 55 19411-49 (21-7, 12·2) 55 Central Missouri+ 65 70 Whitman 65 76 British Columbia' 63 60 Pacific Lutheran· 69 55 St. Martin 's 53 70 Lewis & Clark 49 50 Pacific Lutheran 57 80 Eastern Washington· 67 58 Seattle Pacific 86 60 Portland Staie (ot) 56 59 Lewis & Clark 46 1950-51(8-18,4-10) 74 Seattle Pacific 63 55 Whitworth ' 75 80 British Columbia 67 70 Portland 55 47 Vancouver Cloverleafs 62 67 Puget Sound 83 60 Pacific Lu theran· 67 1957-58 (18-7, 10-2) 61 Pu get Sound' 62 70 Puget Sound . 53 47 British Columbia (ot) 49 75 St. Martin's 63 72 Puget Sound· 67 78 St. Martin's 72 54 Eastern 'washington· 49 52 Seattle 36 68 Lewis-Clark State 54 70 Lewis & Clark 60 80 Puget Sound• 62 50 St. Martin's 56 66 Whitworth• 94 44 Seattle 51 55 Whitman 44 75 Portland 93 65 Whitworth' 72 69 Seattle Pacific 64 74 Whitworth' 95 39 Stewart Chevy (SF) 66 59 Whitman 50 72 Willamette 59 62 Western Washington' 64 61 Lewis & Clark 52 80 Eastern Washington ' 63 60 Richland All-Stars 35 68 Lewis & Clark 73 64 Willamette 73 70 Western Washington' 58 49 Humbcldt State 51 60 Pacific Lutheran· 90 36 Washington State 41 58 Portland 68 53 Easte rn Washington' 60 59 British Columbia• 49 51 Humbcldt State 27 54 Western Washington· 37 Washington State 55 56 Lewis-Clark State 39 47 Whitworth• 67 63 53 Willamette 84 65 Whitwo rth' 73 St. Martin's 50 40 Washington State 59 61 Puget Sound• 70 60 1955-56 (18-9, 12-6) 64 Whitm an 53 56 Puget Sound· 49 Eastern Washington' 42 47 Washington State 67 56 British Columbia• 50 69 70 Pacific Lutheran 53 62 Lewis & Clark 56 65 Eastern Washington• 55 75 Whitworth• 57 61 Puget Sound' 65 53 Western Washington' 71 65 Puget Sound 67 60 Eastern Washington' 46 69 Whi1worth• 85 76 St. Martin's' 56 49 St. Martin's• 44 66 Western Washington• 69 96 Whitman 74 74 Whitworth' 55 74 Pacific Lutheran' 57 47 Puget Sound• 60 57 British Columbia• 36 69 British Columbia• 60 64 Western Washington' 52 51 British Col umbia' 38 54 Western Washington ' 75 63 Western Washington' 56 45 Western Washington• 51 56 Puget Sound• 73 53 Western Washington 75 63 Western Wash ington' 59 55 Eastern Washington' 62 66 British Columbia' 48 67 Whitworth• 76 50 Pacific Lutheran• 53 98 Alaska-Fairbanks 66 57 Eastern Washington· 31 67 Pacific Lutheran" 74 44 Portland 39 46 Eastern Washington• 62 75 Seattle Pacific 70 87 Alaska-Fairbanks 56 64 Puget Sound' 50 47 Pacific Lutheran• 69 66 Seattle (ot) 67 83 St. Martin's 64 77 Eielson Air Force 85 45 Paci fic Lutheran· 57 1960-61 (9-14, 3-11) 57 Pacific Lu theran• 54 71 British Columbia• 55 70 Eastern Washington• 80 77 Ladd Air Force 76 60 Whitworth• 49 70 Seattle Pacific 82 55 Eastern Washington' 53 57 Seattle 69 72 Whitworth • 63 79 Whitworth (ot)' 8 1 89 Western Washington ' 77 54 Seattle Pacific 73 49 Whitworth' 47 46 Eastern Washington' 56 59 Pacific Lutheran• 64 82 Whitworth (ot)' 78 7 1 British Columbia' 46 42 Portland State 47 49 Puget Sound• 48 51 Whitworth' 54 92 Puget Sound' 72 42 Pacific Lutheran· 44 54 Pacific 53 88 St. Martin's• 51 64 Western Washington• 51 1953-54 (11-12, 6-6) 69 Pacific Lutheran· 55 60 Puget Sound' 46 81 Whitman 58 61 British Columbia• 45 26 Pacific Lutheran ' 41 59 Whitworth 64 61 Pacific Lutheran* 84 69 Seattle Pacific 48 68 Portland State 48 58 Western Washington' 52 37 Pacific Lutheran • 63 53 Whitman 59 76 Eastern Washington• 66 67 Gonzaga" 64 74 St. Mart in 's 65 39 Gonzaga .. 47 46 St. Martin's• 49 70 Whitman 58 92 Eastern Washington· 73 51 Pacific Lutheran" 54 83 St. Martin's 52 62 Pacific Lutheran .. 46 60 Puget Sound• 74 54 Whitman 56 68 British Columbia' 70 50 Pacific Lutheran .. 72 75 Pacific Lutheran• 67 49 Gonzaga 58 55 British Columbia' 59 64 Western Washington• 67 1949-50 (24-8, 1 Q-4) 1951-52 (17-11 , 9-3) 61 Puget Sound 53 87 Taylor (Ind.) 65 1958-59 (1 3-10, 4-8) 63 Eastern Washington· 69 54 Gonzaga 60 48 Gonzaga 71 81 St. Martin's 59 72 Eastern Washington " 61 70 Seattle Pacific 62 55 Whitworth ' 66 61 Lewis-Clark State 45 60 Whitman 40 53 Willamette 51 79 Puget Sound' 72 79 Port land State 66 56 Whitworth' 53 84 Lewis & Clark 46 55 Seattle 65 73 Willamette 81 B6 Puget Sound' 69 87 St. Martin's 64 59 Eastern Washington' 67 61 Portland 58 60 British Columbia 53 71 Western Washington' 61 6B Pacific Lutheran ' 72 7B Lewis & Clark 68 75 Puget Sound' 6B 63 Whitman 51 54 British Columbia 46 61 British Columbia• 58 71 Western Washington' 66 39 Portland State 42 67 Whitworth' 77 61 Lewis & Clark 36 53 Gonzaga 60 68 Seattle Pacific 55 70 Western Washington ' 58 72 Whitman 60 66 Pacific Lutheran* 78 66 Lewis & Clark 43 71 Wh itman 51 50 Pacific Lutheran' 69 52 British Columbia' 50 60 Whitworth 45 69 Western Washington' 62 Seattle 49 66 Lewis & Clark 6 1 59 St. Martin 's 68 95 55 Whitworth' 73 77 Alaska-Fairbanks 53 72 Wh itworth' 47 Washington State 57 54 Wil lamette 60 70 Pacific Lutheran• 64 B3 46 Whitman 54 65 Eastern Washington' 41 Washington State 60 47 Willamette 57 58 Whitworth• 75 66 1956-57 (12-11 , 7-5) 59 St. Martin's 56 67 St. Martin's . 60 52 Lewis-Clark State 50 52 Western Washington· 47 59 Ea stern Washington ' 87 40 Pacific Lutheran BO 46 British Columbia' 40 71 Puget Sound' 60 Western Washington· 4B 62 British Columbia' 4B 60 British Columbia• 57 BO 67 Puget Sound 53 62 Whitworth ' 68 62 Eastern Washington' 50 British Columbia• 3B 79 St. Martin's 63 59 Western Washington' 44 63 7B Seattle Pacific 70 63 Eastern Washington' 77 75 St. Martin's' 22 66 Pacific Lutheran' 46 64 Eastern Washington• 63 75 Lewis & Cla rk B3 63 Pacific Lutheran· 87 1961 -62 (11-13, 4-6) 62 Puget Sound• 42 60 Whitworth (ot)' 59 67 Whitworth• 75 56 Wi llamette 49 71 Puget Sound' 51 57 British Columbia 51 65 Whitworth' 63 73 Eastern Washington' 59 63 Pu get Sound' 70 51 Lewis & Clark 57 52 Western Wa shington' 61 52 Seattle 45 67 St. Mart in's 47 74 Pu get Sound (ot)' 76 57 Western Washington 63 72 Whitman Eastern Washington' 78 Whitman 62 66 Seattle Pacific 60 59 5B 66 64 Wh itman 72 47 Pa cific Lutheran 67 Whitworth' 60 Eastern Washington' 72 50 Pu get Sound' 39 1954-55 (17-5, 7-5) 56 68 75 Whitman 64 46 Pacific Lu theran 62 77 Puget Sound ' St. Martin's 68 Whitworth • 49 59 Pu get Sound• 57 64 Eastern Washington 49 59 87 53 70 St. Martin's 58 74 Western Washington· 64 74 St. Martin's 38 Puget Sound• 64 59 Easte rn Washington• 67 69 Whitman 55 54 65 Whitworth' 55 58 Seattle Pacific 48 51 Portland State 83 St. Martin's 51 56 Whitworth• 86 56 Eastern Washington 53 59 70 Eastern Washington· 57 53 British Col umbia' 92 Lewis & Clark 34 Pacific Lutheran• 38 59 Pacific Lutheran• 73 76 Whitman 68 66 74 69 Puget Sound' 59 65 Pa cific Lutheran• 92 Pacific 42 Pacific Lutheran ' 40 41 Washington State 45 81 Puget Sound 70 59 57 53 Pacific Lutheran• 61 79 St. Martin's 41 70 British Columbia• 51 65 British Columbia• 50 100 Seattle Pacific (ot) 90 72 British Columbia" 57 1959-60 (11 -13, 5-9) 73 Western Washington• 57 69 Western Washington• 43 72 Lewis & Clark 70 70 Puget Sound' 71 63 Western Washington' 69 71 Seattle Pacific 79 Eastern Washington· 56 Eastern Washington• 60 73 Gonzaga .. 77 68 Western Washington 61 62 52 66 Whitworth' 68 69 Whi tman 57 Whitworth' 44 Gonzaga•• 30 55 Pacific Lutheran .. 63 91 Western Washington 77 68 61 66 Eastern Washington· 54 76 St. Martin's 68 54 Western Was hington· 71 CWU BASKETBALL 40 CWU BASKETBALL 41 1968-69 (24-9, 8-4) 70 Pacific Lutheran·· 69 75 Seattle Pacific 73 72 Pacific Lutheran• BO 1964-65 (20-6, 9-1) 74 Pacific Lutheran 65 96 Pacific Lutheran 64 54 Pacific Lutheran .. 51 7B Eastern Oregon• 69 64 Seattle Pacific B3 59 Seattle Pacific 70 B5 St. Martin's BO 62 St. Martin's 65 77 St. Benedict's+ 65 70 Eastern Washington• B2 6B Chapman 72 4B Whitworth 54 10B Humboldt State B1 66 Pacific Lutheran 67 66 Wartburg+ 5B 105 Southern Oregon• B3 57 Puget Sound• 53 BB Whitman 72 70 Chico State 66 99 Lin field 76 72 Jackson State+ 70 B9 Oregon Tech• B3 B1 Whitworth• 74 77 Willamette 65 74 SW Missouri (ot) 75 B1 Linfield BB 54 Eastern New Mexico+ 53 101 Western Oregon• 61 76 Eastern Washington· 71 B2 Willamette B3 74 Portland State 79 77 Sacramento State 66 71 Kentucky State+ 79 6B Simon Fraser B1 73 Pacific Lutheran• 74 9B Whitman 73 7B Western Wsshington· 51 63 Whittier 69 B7 Portland State B5 57 Western Washington• 6B 90 Pacific 63 61 Western Washington• 57 57 Macalaster 54 1970-71(24-9,11-3) 42 Whitworth .. 52 90 Sacramento State 79 77 Whitworth" 55 B1 Eastern Washington· 49 94 Portland State 93 1972-73 (20-9, 11-1) 54 Puget Sound .. 71 112 Pasadena B6 79 Whitwonh" 69 73 Eastern Washington· 91 69 Pacific Lutheran 62 7B Pacific Lutheran 63 74 Seattle Pacific 95 105 Seattle Pacific 7B 91 Whitworth" 59 72 Simon Fraser 73 62 St. Martin's 77 1962-63 (14-10, 4-6) 71 Pacific Lutheran• 64 91 Eastern Washington· 61 B9 Whitworth• 4B 66 San Francisco State 61 55 Gonzaga 76 69 McGavin's 6B 62 Western Washington· 60 99 Eastern Washington• 70 B7 St. Martin's 7B B2 St. Martin's 75 63 Lewis & Clark 52 67 Western Washington SB 92 Puget Sound" · 6B B3 St. Martin's 64 70 Simon Fraser 53 9B Pacific Lutheran 93 59 Alaska-Fairbanks 4B 92 Whitman 6B 9B St. Martin's B9 6B Puget Sound 42 53 Western Washington· 43 69 Claremont-Mudd 6B 59 Marymount B1 5B Whitman 74 96 St. Martin's 67 B5 Seattle Pacific 66 59 Western Washington· 51 93 Pasadena 77 B6 Portland State 79 90 Western Montana B1 69 Seattle Pacific 63 70 Whitworth" 7B 5B Seattle Pacific 56 6B Eastern Michigan 102 64 Western Oregon• 46 93 St. Martin's BO 6B Whitworth• 65 BS Alaska-Fairbanks 75 79 Eastern Washington· 74 74 Simon Fraser 49 53 Western Washington· 43 75 Northwest Nazarene 62 B4 Eastern Washington• 77 B4 Alaska-Fairbanks 56 70 Eastern Washington· 75 72 Simon Fraser (ot) 6B 65 Simon Fraser 55 67 Weber State B3 BB Puget Sound" B2 B1 Western Washington· 6B 76 Portland State 74 92 Oregon Tech" 59 62 Eastern Oregon• 51 63 Whitworth" 72 101 Western Washington• 75 106 Eastern Washington• 55 9B Whitworth" 65 109 Southern Oregon· 50 46 Eastern Washington• 56 94 Eastern Washington· 6B BB Eastern Washington• 71 B3 Puget Sound 76 67 Whitworth" 64 91 Portland State 99 57 Seattle Pacific 53 101 St. Martin's 71 70 Whitworth" 72 93 Pacific Lutheran .. 72 4B Western Washington· 59 BS Western Oregon· 72 79 Southern Oregon• 69 77 Pacific Lutheran• BB B5 Pacific Lutheran• 72 B3 Pacific Lutheran .. 74 53 Western Washington· 54 7B Western Washington· 69 77 Oregon Tech" 51 60 Seattle Pacific 65 90 St. Martin's .. 75 72 Trenton State+ 60 B6 Seattle Pacific B2 69 Gonzaga 74 53 Western Washington· 45 63 Seattle Pacific 59 67 St. Martin's .. 60 7B Guilford+ 67 92 Portland State 79 55 Whitworth' 61 37 Simon Fraser 3B 32 Western Washington· 56 61 Eastern Montana+ 63 60 Eastern New Mexico+ SB 6B Simon Fraser .. 53 59 Eastern Washington' 61 57 St. Martin's 47 74 Puget Sound' 75 6B Oklahoma Baptist+ 7B 62 Simon Fraser·· 55 63 Eastern Oregon· 65 61 Eastern Oregon' 47 70 Pacific Lutheran· 74 1965-66 (21-8, 9-3) 106 Morris Harvey, WVA • 92 92 New Haven+ B2 BB Eastern Washington• 6B 6B Eastern Washington' 60 73 Western Washington· 54 B1 Alaska Methodist 45 96 Howard Payne+ 74 75 Whitworth• 62 74 Pacific Lutheran SB 74 Puget Sound" 67 71 Whitworth 73 1967-68 (22-8, 10-2) 6B Henderson State+ 64 7B St. Martin's 67 66 Southern Oregon' 53 B4 Eastern Washington' 69 BB Portland State 77 6B Pacific Lutheran 63 B7 Maryland State+ 93 100 Oregon Tech' 56 B9 Oregon Tech' 64 70 Whitworth" 110 70 Pacific Lutheran 91 97 Pacific Lutheran 73 96 Elizabeth City+ B2 93 Southern Oregon' 61 52 Seattle Pacific 73 BB Eastern Washington .. 66 75 St. Martin's 74 76 St. Martin's 63 67 Western Washington· 65 70 Western Oregon' 64 66 Western Washington .. BO 77 Sacramento State 74 6B Portland State 73 1969-70 (31-2, 12-0) B9 Eastern Oregon· 53 52 Portland State 71 B1 Pacific Lutheran·· 75 B2 Lewis & Clark 70 75 Whittier 6B 77 St. Martin's 75 60 Western Oregon· 39 65 Alaska-Fairbanks .. 67 91 Chico State 75 B1 Willamette SB B5 Lin field B2 61 Pacific Lutheran .. 70 73 Alaska-Fairbanks .. 59 1963-64 (9-14, 3-7) 76 Eastern Washington' 66 B7 Sacramento State B9 91 unfield 7B B1 Pacific Lutheran .. 71 60 Alaska-Fairbanks .. 65 67 Eastern Washington BO 103 Eastern Washington' 5B 103 Eastern Washington• 65 93 Pacific Lutheran 65 62 Pacific Lutheran .. 59 67 Western Montana B5 6B Portland 66 99 Eastern Washington· SB 62 Sacramento State 47 9B Nebraska-Doane+ 73 1973-74 (17-10, 8-4) 61 Wh itman 75 B2 Wh itworth' 71 91 Whitworth' 74 70 Chico State 65 59 Kentucky State+ 73 109 St. Martin's 95 92 St. Martin's 91 63 Wh itworth' 66 72 Whitworth' 69 57 Whittier 59 77 Wh itman 70 69 St. Martin's B7 SB St. Martin's 50 6B Seattle Pacific 77 70 Portland State 69 1971-72 (17-9, 9-3) 56 Macalaster 57 B7 Southern Oregon B1 BS Western Washington' 61 97 Alaska-Fairbanks 59 B1 Eastern Washington• 6B 105 Carroll B4 67 Alaska-Fairbanks 74 B4 Humboldt State 61 66 Western Washington· 76 90 Alaska-Fairbanks 51 B2 Eastern Washington' 65 B3 St. Martin's 72 BO Laverne 76 B7 Chapman 79 90 Puget Sound" 77 61 Western Washington' 71 90 Pacific Lutheran 67 90 Gonzaga 100 BB Western Oregon' BO 6B Lewis & Clark 79 BS Puget Sound' 75 56 Western Wa shington' 4B B2 Whitworth' 74 67 Pacific Lutheran 73 50 Simon Fraser 75 64 Pa cific Lutheran· 70 B9 Seattle Pacific 101 99 St. Martin's B7 72 Whitworth' 6B 66 Nebraska-Omaha 62 53 Western Washington' 61 56 Western Washington' 59 B5 Eastern Washington· 72 92 Eastern Wa shington' 59 7B St. Martin's 67 75 San Fernando 66 BO Weste rn Washington' 76 79 Seattle Pa cific 73 B1 Portland State 72 6B Eastern Washington• 45 79 Simon Fraser 74 53 Wh ittier 65 93 Eastern Oregon' 71 66 Seattle Pacific 97 79 Whitworth' 61 63 Whitworth• 6B 72 Seattle Pacific 6B BS Western Oregon• 65 57 Seattle Pacific SB 65 Western Washington' B7 B2 Puget Sound' 49 B4 Whitworth' 73 7B Western Washington· 63 B3 Portland State 99 60 Oregon Tech' 6B BO Pacific Lutheran· B7 BB Seattle Pacific 96 BO Western Washington· 64 75 Western Washington· 66 73 Western Washington· B7 70 Southern Oregon' Bl 10B Puget Sound (ot)' 103 52 Western Washington· 72 67 Western Wa shington· 62 63 Eastern Washington' 60 66 Seattle Pacific 74 91 Whitman BO 6B Pu get Sound' B1 90 Pacific Lutheran•• 72 B4 Seattle Pacific 94 6B Eastern Washington' 53 72 Pacific Lutheran 62 B2 Western Washington' 66 B9 Ea stern Washington' 75 64 Western Washington·· 53 6B Portland State BO 63 Seattle Pacific 55 100 Eastern Oregon' 63 93 Simon Fraser 70 64 Whitworth' 66 74 Western Washington·· 63 77 St. Martin's .. 70 B2 Whitworth" 63 91 Eastern Washington· 77 67 Eastern Washington ' B9 BS Whitworth" 91 65 Grambling+ 70 B2 St. Martin's .. 77 93 Whitworth" 71 90 Southern Oregon' 67 B5 Eastern Oregon· B2 74 Eastern Washington' 73 95 Albuquerque+ 72 71 Western Washington· SB B2 Oregon Tech" B1 67 Oregon Tech ' 65 B9 Whitworth .. 93 1966-67 (27-4, 8-1) B5 AlcornA&M+ 70 54 Western Washington· 49 71 Western Washington· 76 90 Southern Oregon· 77 95 Puget Sound .. B2 B3 Chico State 56 47 Central State (OH)+ 66 BO Portland State 67 96 St. Martin's BB 102 St. Martin's 95 B9 Pacific Lutheran B3 CWU BASKETBALL 43 CWU BASKETBALL 42 66 Western Oregon• 63 B2 Southern Oregon• 67 91 Alaska-Fairbanks 61 103 Seattle Pacific 78 84 Seattle Pacific 71 68 Eastern Washington• 57 108 St. Martin's.. 85 74 Eastern Washington·· 82 74 Eastern Oregon· 50 71 St. Martin's.. 86 74 Eastern Washington.. 66 71 Oregon Tech• 70 75 St. Martin's.. 60 52 Eastern Washington.. 49 75 Southern Oregon (ot)• 76 93 Simon Fraser 70 77 Cal Poly Pamona 67 60 Cal Poly · SLO (2ot) 61 55 Alcorn A&M+ 93 75 Briar Cliff+ 72 75 Seattle Pacific 66 B1 Seattle Pacific• 62 57 Puget Sound 72 69 Cal State · Sonoma 57 72 Marymount B3 B5 Lewis-Clark State.. 72 BO Lewis-Clark State 69 66 St. Martin's 57 5B Montana 71 1974-75 (22-6, 10-2) 79 Western Washington.. 69 65 Eastern Washington' 59 93 Seattle Pacific B3 62 PGrtland (ot) 65 72 St. Martin's 68 1976-77 (24-8, 11-1) 76 Eastern Washington.. 59 77 Alaska-Fairbanks 57 72 Lewis-Clark State 49 101 Simon Fraser· 60 92 Pacific Lutheran 64 65 Whitworth 61 65 St. John's, MN+ B3 75 Alaska-Fairbanks 60 60 Eastern Washington 74 65 Western Washington · 53 82 Whitworth 60 74 Pacific Lutheran 60 62 Puget Sound (2ot)• 64 59 Western Washington 60 7B Whitworth' 67 80 Simon Fraser 64 64 Puget Sound 71 1978-79 (25-6) 90 Seattle Pacific' 77 79 Seattle 5B 57 Puget Sound 74 90 Whitman 64 67 St. Martin's 71 93 Whitman 64 95 Simon Fraser B3 75 Eastern Washington 70 7B St. Martin's (ot) 77 84 Alaska-Fairbanks 94 91 Simon Fraser 71 130 Whitworth 71 B3 Western Washington· 66 69 Lewis-Clark State 53 64 Seattle Pacific 74 69 Alaska-Fairbanks 71 73 Pacific Lutheran 64 59 Pacific Lutheran 52 79 Whitworth•• 4B 72 Seattle Pacific B2 60 Whitworth• (ot) 5B 86 Whitman 66 59 Puget Sound 63 59 Gonzaga 76 76 Western Washington.. 6B 97 Simon Fraser 6B 66 Western Washington• 67 83 Pacific Lutheran 62 51 Grambling 62 69 Western Oregon 3B 7B Eastern Washington·· 67 69 Western Washington 5B 91 Simon Fraser· 6B 76 Southern Oregon· 56 81 Cal State • LA (f) 92 B2 George Fox 59 B9 Morehead State+ 73 92 Whitman 76 1OB Lewis-Clark State' 69 80 Oregon Tech• 74 6B Western Washington· 65 73 Westmont 64 66 Biola+ 64 69 St. Martin's 64 62 Puget Sound 73 100 St. Martin's 73 94 Western Oregon· 62 66 Alaska-Fairbanks 5B 61 Wisc.-Eau Claire (ot)+ 6B 93 Puget Sound 73 95 Seattle Pacific 76 74 Western Washington• 56 90 St. Martin's 71 79 Chico State 67 69 Western Washington •• 53 59 Pacific Lutheran· 56 69 Western Oregon• 55 77 Southern Oregon• 60 107 Lewis-Clark State 68 1980-81 (21-12) 77 Whitworth •• 67 66 Eastern Washington 5B 91 Eastern Oregon• 59 68 Oregon Tech' 57 71 Puget Sound 75 69 Portland BO 74 Cumberland+ 65 122 St. Martin's'66 72 Eastern Washington· 69 73 Seattle Pacific 70 85 Western Washington 62 7 4 Western Montana 56 49 Hampton Institute+ 63 B4 Seattle' 73 68 Seattle Pacific (ot) 63 50 Eastern Oregon• 4B 53 Pacific Lutheran 4 7 61 Pacific Lutheran 5B 70 Western Wash++(ot) 69 54 Western Oregon· 52 68 Eastern Washington· 66 74 Eastern Washington 72 79 Montana State 100 1982-83 (7-23, 5-9) 69 Lewis-Clark State 56 91 Southern Oregon· 68 57 Eastern Washington· 79 61 Seattle Pacific 58 72 St. Martin's 53 4B Montana 7 4 5B Pacific Lutheran 54 59 Oregon Tech· 76 77 Alaska-Fairbanks 63 69 St. Martin's 68 60 Whitworth 47 77 Western Mon1ana 67 B2 Pacific Lutheran 74 B9 Western Washington· 76 83 Western Wash ington· 72 6B Puget Sound 57 5B Gonzaga 7 4 7B St. Martin's" 67 75 Carson-Newman+ 74 B3 Simon Fraser 67 7B Western Oregon· 65 63 Alaska-Anchorage 75 B2 Seattle 70 100 Lewis-Clark State' 59 59 St. Thomas Aquinas+ 74 66 Seattle Pacific 72 96 Southern Oregon· 69 B7 Alaska-Fairbanks B1 72 Puget Sound 66 61 Portland 66 67 Eastern Washington• 70 83 Oregon Tech• 71 71 Alaska-Fairbanks B7 62 Seattle 6B 71 Whitworth• (f) 53 1984-85 (25-11, 12-2) 114 Eastern Oregon· 79 57 Puget Sound 63 92 St. Martin's 67 79 Grace 65 B5 Occidental (I) 54 63 Victoria(ot) 71 75 Alaska-Fairbanks'' 73 52 Eastern Oregon· 47 57 Simon Fraser 56 91 Lewis-Clark State 70 73 St. Martin's (I) 70 66 Warner Pacific 71 B6 Alaska-Fairbanks.. 71 69 Seattle Pacific 75 B3 Western Washington 66 55 Eastern Washington 76 98 Warner Pacific 75 61 Gonzaga 69 76 E. Central Oklahoma+ 65 111 We.stern Washington•• 56 7 4 Lewis-Clark State 73 BB Seattle Pacific 75 60 Eastern Washington (f) 57 62 Puget Sound 55 56 Winston-Salem, NC+ 57 B2 St. Martin's.. 76 57 Eastern Washington 66 7B Western Washington 52 76 Puget Sound (f) 71 63 Victoria 56 66 Eastern Washington.. 59 65 Seattle Pacific 50 B4 Simon Fraser 79 65 Western Washington'(!) 55 7 4 Northwest Nazarene 76 1975-76 (23-7, 9-3) 72 Keene State, NH+ 56 139 Lewis-Clark State•• 91 57 Puget Sound 76 88 Seattle'(!) 68 70 Pacific Lutheran• B3 105 St. Martin's 72 5B Newberry, SC+ 57 89 Western Washington.. B1 72 Whitman 53 75 Whitworth'(!) 70 99 Whitman' 73 B5 Pacific Lutheran 64 71 Grand Valley, Ml+ 75 75 Pacific Lutheran.. 53 59 Lewis-Clark State 75 56 Simon Fraser'(!) 48 53 Cal Poly SLO 5B 67 Puget Sound 72 83 Dakota Wesleyan+ 62 74 Eastern Washington 76 1OB Lewis-Clark State•(t) 7B B9 Cal-Davis 70 51 Whitworth 50 1977-78 (21-8, 9-3) 66 Midwestern State+ 73 59 Pacific Lutheran 60 B9 Seattle Pacific 86 69 Pacific Lutheran· 59 B7 St. Martin's 70 80 Simon Fraser 64 65 Simon Fraser 67 B9 Pacific Lutheran• (t) 61 71 St. Martin's' 46 56 Pacific Lutheran 55 72 Whitworth 66 1979-80 (27-6, 6-2) 66 Western Washington 59 105 Western Washington• 79 107 Seattle Pacific 97 55 Whitworth 45 90 Pacific Lutheran 70 66 Whitman 50 74 Hawaii-Hilo 60 73 Eastern Washington 81 6B Simon Fraser• 57 72 Eastern Washington 67 61 Seattle 73 61 Portland 87 B7 Hawaii-Hilo 64 123 Seatt1e•(t) B8 57 Western Wash•(ot) 62 73 Eastern Oregon· 64 63 Lewis-Clark State 86 77 Seattle 71 65 Puget Sound BB 9B Whitman• 63 71 Whitworth' 6B 77 Western Oregon· 76 55 Puget Sound 76 64 St. Martin's 72 76 Seattle Pacific 67 71 Puget Sound(!) 57 BB Lewis-Clark St. • 70 72 Western Washington• 51 64 Western Washington• 67 62 Gonzaga 49 48 St. Martin's 49 7B Simon Fraser· 62 74 Seattle' 71 7 4 Puget Sound 62 B2 Lewis-Clark State 70 73 Pacific Lutheran 63 9B Seattle 60 69 Seattle Pacific(!) 66 94 Seattle Pacific B4 59 Oregon Tech' 66 91 Seattle Pacific 79 B7 Redlands 43 67 Simon Fraser - OT 66 63 St. Martin's'(!) 59 64 Puget Sound 5B 81 Southern Oregon· 67 B6 Western Oregon• 70 69 Oregon Tech 64 49 St. Martin's 48 96 Seatt1e•'(I) 77 103 Lewis-Clark State• 61 71 Seattle Pacific 75 62 Puget Sound 60 77 George Fox 6B 58 St. Martin's 51 B6 St. Martin's .. (!) 73 65 Portland B3 67 Eastern Washington• 84 58 Eastern Washington• 66 102 St. Martin's 77 42 Biola 57 68 St.Martin 's" 70 70 St.Martin's· 55 BO St. Martin's 75 115 Eastern Oregon· 52 99 Lewis-Clark State 7 4 68 St. Martin's"(!) 63 BO Whitworth' 6B 36 Simon Fraser 32 94 St. Martin's 70 6B Eastern Washington· 70 1981-82 (22·7) 104 Simon Fraser• 66 104 Eastern Oregon· B6 B1 Oregon Tech• 64 58 Hawaii-Hilo 67 84 Western Montana 62 66 Western Washington· 64 72 Eastern Wash. (3ot)• 74 102 Southern Oregon• 73 70 Hawaii-Hilo 66 93 Trinity Western 65 1983-84 (23-10, 12-2) 94 Western Oregon++ 72 100 Western Oregon• 72 7B Western Wash ington• 66 76 Chaminade 74 67 Portland 75 95 St. Martin's 74 77 Eastern Washington 90 B7 Pacific Lutheran•• 66 94 Western Washington· Bl 59 St. Martin's 6B 66 Puget Sound (ot)• 60 75 Seattle 54 B5 Seattle Pacific 77 B3 Oregon Tech· 69 67 Western Oregon• 63 95 Western Washington· 69 7 4 Pacific Lutheran 63 54 Gonzaga B6 74 Seattle" 65 71 Puget Sound 66 99 Cal-State-LA 65 90 Seattle" 75 76 Simon Fraser 74 59 Pacific Lutheran• 4B B2 Hawaii Pacific+ 79 CWU BASKETBALL 44 63 Pacific Lutheran BO 77 Lewis-Clark State• 82 58 Minnesota-Duluth+ 57 62 Whitworth 58 59 Whitman• 54 64 West. Virg. Wesleyan+ 63

CWU BASKETBALL 45 64 Fort Hayes State+ 65 98 Simon Fraser 0 (f) 64 74 Lewis-Clark State• 80 82 Sheldon Jackson· 67 1991 -92 (19-1 3, 9-5) 104 Sonoma State 70 94 Maycrest+ 108 72 Whitm an 67 90 Western Oregon 77 114 Alaska Southeast" 78 87 Western Montana 72 75 Cal Baptist 55 105 Sheldon Jackson· 52 65 Warner Pacific 51 72 Alaska Pacific· 59 74 Carroll 56 82 Northwest Nazarene 68 1985-86 (27-6, 12-2) 94 Alaska Southeast" 80 61 CS - Dominguez Hills 52 65 Whitworth.. 46 73 Montana Tech 74 77 Albertson 66 77 Victoria 66 88 Whitworth• (f) 66 76 Puget Sound 61 86 Western Washington.. 64 106 Malispina 63 87 Whitman 72 82 George Fox 80 76 St. Martin's· 49 67 Western Washington· 64 83 Western Washington.. 66 71 Carroll 72 73 Whitworth 63 75 Seattle Pacific 72 108 Alaska Southeast"· 66 86 Sheldon Jackson· 49 69 Northern State+ 45 91 Wh itworth 76 85 Puget Sound 71 64 Gonzaga 63 88 Western Washington .. 75 77 Puget Sound 64 92 Alderson -Broaddus+ 81 89 Seattle Pacific (ot) 87 93 Western Washington 63 77 Whitman· 78 66 Western Washington .. 77 67 Lewis-Clark State• 74 57 Wisconsin-Eau Claire+ 84 94 Simon Fraser· 95 113 Southern Oregon 84 68 Lewis-Clark State• 67 81 Western Washington .. 65 75 Whitworth 73 76 Seattle• 73 59 Willamette 84 75 Pacifi c Lutheran• 73 86 Atlantic Christian+ 82 64 Simon Fraser· 56 1990-91 (14-14) 65 Whitworth• 59 75 Idaho 69 74 College of Idaho 78 84 St. Thomas Aquinas+ 83 73 St. Martin's• 47 86 Victoria 99 72 Pacific Lutheran 86 62 Seattle Pacific 73 85 Northwest Nazarene 99 92 Hawaii - Hilo+ 75 85 Pacific Lutheran 59 80 Montana Tech 85 61 Oregon Tech 85 81 Grace, Ind. 93 96 Whitman(3ot) 95 63 Washburn+ 65 120 Northwest• 44 77 Carroll 92 93 Southern Oregon 85 92 Seattle· 77 7 4 Puget Sound 59 79 Georgetown, KY+ 69 62 Seattte• 54 72 Western Montana 93 99 Oregon Tech 88 54 Lewis-Clark State• 60 69 St. Martin's• 55 80 Whitworth 67 87 Seattle 93 94 Chico State (2ot) 99 77 Western Washington· 74 63 Western Washington· 59 1987-88 (23-11, 14-4) 93 Seattle Pacific 76 83 Simon Fraser 66 96 Whitman (ot) 88 76 Simon Fraser" 85 55 Wh iworth 0 (1) 57 94 Alaska Southeast" 96 77 Puget Sound (ot) 82 92 Pacific Lutheran (2ot) 97 73 Alaska-Fairbanks 77 107 St. Martin's• 72 101 Seattle· 68 84 Seattle Pa cific 74 66 Western Washington· 69 85 Albertson's 89 75 Pacific Lutheran 71 81 Lewis-Clark State• 72 68 St. Martin's• 57 60 Eastern Washington 8 1 59 Simon Fraser• 71 90 Southern Oregon 92 72 St. Martin's· 76 76 Pacific Lutheran 67 82 Pacific Lutheran· 60 76 Puget Sound 87 92 Seattle· 71 114 Oregon Tech (3ot) 110 73 Lewis-Clark State• 76 90 Seattle· 51 77 Seattle Pacific 76 84 Northwest Nazarene 59 88 Whitman 58 90 Western Washington 81 61 Seattle Pacific 65 76 Sheldon Jackson 53 65 Lewis-Clark State• 69 98 Western Baptist 71 114 Northwest" 43 62 Puget Sound 71 102 Sheldon Jackson · 44 89 Whitworth 64 65 Puget Sound 62 54 Oregon Tech 66 97 Alaska Southeast" 80 107 Seattle 73 77 Seattle· 74 131 Simon Fraser" 87 82 Western Washington· 70 86 Chapman (ot) 84 122 Sheldon Jackson• 78 56 St. Martin's 46 76 Simon Fraser" 69 81 St. Ma rt in's· 68 81 Whitworth• 69 75 Puget Sound 84 111 Lewis-Clark State .. 84 67 Seattle Pacific 7 4 72 Pu get Sound· 67 82 Puget Sound• 69 7 4 Seattle• 52 62 Montana 68 91 Western Washington .. 75 66 Pu get Sound 56 84 Western Washington· 62 69 Puget Sound· 65 66 Eastern Washington 81 86 Whitworth• 74 83 Western Washington .. 92 90 Sheldon Jackson 72 75 Puget Sound· 74 84 Weste rn Washington• 77 91 Lewis-Clark State.. 73 103 Lewis-Clark State• 68 73 Western Wash . (ot) .. 67 72 Whitworth 79 73 St. Martin's· 70 100 Simon Fraser .. BB 74 Whitman.. 62 106 Sheldon Jackson• 71 86 Georgia College+ 79 99 Western Washington 90 83 Lewis-Clark State• 96 88 Western Washington .. 76 107 Whitman.. 82 73 Pacific Lutheran 58 66 Charleston, SC+ 55 100 Lewis-Clark State 89 63 Western Washington· 64 78 Central Arkansas+ 66 86 Findlay+ 82 102 Simon Fraser• 79 87 Wheeling Jesuit+ 78 70 St. Martin's 75 97 Seattle .. 73 74 Midwestern State, TX+ 78 59 Birmingham Southern+ 56 82 Western Wash. (ot)" 78 58 St. Mary's (Tex)+ 60 107 Western Wash . (ot) 96 69 St. Martin's .. 72 64 David Lipscomb+ 80 77 Lewis-C lark State• 68 91 Simon Fraser 83 71 Seattle .. 75 1989-90 (31-5, 16-2) 75 Puget Sound 76 1992-93 (29-7, 10-2) 0 District game 1986-87 (32-9, 13-3) 109 Whitworth• 65 86 St. Martin's 80 86 Lewis-Clark State (ot) 92 79 Northwest Nazarene 78 .. District playoffs 94 Alaska Southeast" 81 135 Northwest• 71 74 Victoria 77 80 Seattle Pacific 69 71 Lewis-Clark State 69 +National playoffs 95 Sheldon Jackson 55 93 St. Martin's· 59 90 Whitman 75 93 Sheldon Jackson 84 90 Pacific Lutheran 72 ++Conference playoffs 77 St. Martin's• 55 70 Pacific Lutheran 48 72 Eastern Washington 83 103 Whitworth 91 76 Whitman 51 (f) - forfeited 76 Northwest Nazarene 71 7 4 Simon Fraser· 77 103 St. Martin's• 61 84 Whitworth 80 80 Western Washington· 83 67 Simon Fraser• 69 77 Lewis-C lark State• 65 97 Northwest" 58 66 Lewis-Clark State• 63 CWU Basketball Coaches 94 Coll ege of Idaho 80 90 Seattle · 70 68 Albertson's 66 87 Warner Pacific 71 79 Pug et Sound 71 66 Oregon Tech 55 Overall 66 Montana 91 107 Sheldon Jackson· 73 101 Western Baptist 82 Conference Coach WL PCT YR 67 UC - Riverside 77 92 Alaska Southeast" 79 79 Pug et Sound 75 w L PCT Ed win Saunders (1904-05, 08-09) 19 8 .704 4 68 Puget Sound 79 76 St. Martin's• 70 79 Whitworth 66 1 1 .500 70 Pacific Lutheran 53 103 Lewis-C lark State .. 78 91 ·st. Martin's· 71 A. K. Smith (1906) 2 2 .500 90 Seat11e· 73 75 Western Washington .. 78 87 Sheldon Jackson· 49 Frank T. Wilson (1907) 17 6 .739 2 95 Seattle Pacific 85 72 Western Wash ington .. 51 70 Western Washington· 79 J.B. Potter (1910-11) 11 13 .458 2 73 Simon Fraser· 77 84 Western Washington .. 95 73 Wh itworth 63 James Dallas (1912-13) 12 19 .387 4 87 Western Wash ington· · 75 66 Puget Sound• 61 LO. Sparks (1914-17) B.A. Leonard (1922-25) 18 41 .305 4 67 Puget Sound 62 1988-89(32-10, 12-4) 11 4 Alaska Southeast• 64 1 7 .125 Harold Quigley (1926) 6 13 .316 1 75 Wh itworth• 58 83 Seattle 73 85 Simon Fraser• 65 0 4 .000 Roy Sandburg (1927-29) 4 .667 38 30 .559 3 72 Seattle• 68 75 BYU-Hawaii 78 97 Lewis-Clark State• 62 8 Leo Nicholson (1930-64) 147 .586 505 281 .642 33 85 Whitman 65 92 Hawaii Pacific 75 89 Seattle· 79 208 Dean Nicholson (1965-90) 35 .813 609 219 .735 26 82 West. Washington(OT)" 79 61 Wisconson-Eau Claire 77 68 Puget Sound• 52 152 Gil Coleman (1991-) 62 34 .646 3 75 Seattle Pacific 70 81 Carleton , Minn. 68 77 Seattle Pacific 73 57 Eastern Washington 55 82 Pacific Luthera n 64 78 Whitman 60 88 Lewis-Clark State• 75 68 St. Martin's· 65 101 Alaska Pacific• 65 82 Pacific Lutheran 65 72 Whitman 89 93 Seattle• 69 67 Puget Sound 70 79 Alaska Southeast• 68 89 Western Washington• 75

CWU BASKETBALL 46 CWU BASKETBALL 47 1965 20 6 2108 1863 9 1 1st 12-3 6-2 2-1 1966 21 8 2260 2026 9 3 2nd 7-2 10-4 4-2 1967 27 4 2552 2107 8 1 1st 11 -0 11 -2 5-2 1968 22 8 2380 2046 10 2 1st 11-3 7-3 4-2 1969 24 9 2500 2206 8 4 1st 11 -2 6-5 7-2 1970 31 2 2432 2141 12 0 1st 10-0 16-0 5-2 Year-by-Year Records 1971 24 9 2569 2243 11 3 1st-T 12-1 8-5 4-3 1972 17 9 2121 1978 9 3 2nd-T 10-1 5-6 2-2 w L PF PA w L Finish Home Away Neutral 1973 20 9 1842 1711 11 1 1st 12-1 6-7 2-1 1902 1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1974 17 10 2095 2031 8 4 1st-T 11-0 5-7 1-3 1903 1 3 1975 23 6 2284 1944 10 2 1st 12-1 9-4 2-1 1904 6 2 136 83 3-0 3-2 0-0 1976 23 7 2235 2019 9 3 2nd 8-3 12-3 3-1 1905 5 3 3-1 2-2 0-0 1977 24 8 2325 2097 11 1 1st-T 14-1 7-4 3-3 1906 1 1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1978 21 8 2219 1966 9 3 1st-T 15-0 6-7 0-1 1907 2 2 101 87 2-1 0-1 0-0 1979 25 6 2399 2027 11-1 10-4 4-1 1908 7 0 306 140 7-0 0-0 0-0 1980 . 27 6 2520 2169 6 2 1st-T 12-2 12-3 3-1 1909 4 5 3-1 1-4 0-0 1981 21 12 2280 2155 11 -4 9-7 1-1 1910 8 4 475 341 5-1 3-3 0-0 1982 22 7 2133 1909 12-0 6-6 4-1 1911 9 2 383 209 4-0 5-2 0-0 1983 7 23 2395 2007 5 9 7th 4-9 2-12 1-2 1912 7 267 227 2-3 2-4 0-0 1984 23 10 2446 2210 12 2 1st 9-2 11-6 3-2 1913 7 6 374 302 7-3 0-3 0-0 1985 25 11 2736 2491 12 2 2nd 12-1 7-6 6-4 1914 6 3 233 212 6-2 0-1 0-0 1986 27 6 2530 2319 12 2 1st 12-1 11 -4 4-1 1915 0 2 22 59 0-2 0-0 0-0 1987 32 9 3330 2861 13 3 1st 13-2 13-5 6-2 1916 2 5 139 178 2-5 0-0 0-0 1988 23 11 2909 2467 14 4 2nd 13-1 8-10 2-0 191 7 4 9 325 538 2-4 2-5 0-0 1989 32 10 3378 2847 12 4 2nd 12-3 13-5 7-2 1922 5 8 308 311 4-3 1-5 0-0 1990 31 5 2949 2429 16 2 1st 12-1 14-3 5-1 1923 4 13 3-6 1-7 0-0 1991 14 14 2380 231 3 8-1 5-10 1-3 1924 7 9 382 403 1 3 2nd-T 3-6 4-3 0-0 1992 19 13 2566 2388 9 5 1st-T 10-3 7-9 2-1 1925 2 11 274 435 0 4 3rd 1-5 1-6 0-0 1993 29 7 2987 2571 10 2 1st 11 -1 11-4 6-2 1926 6 13 522 572 0 4 3rd 3-6 3-7 0-0 1927 6 12 1 3 2nd-T 4-4 2-8 0-0 1928 14 13 873 802 3 1 1st-T 6-3 8-10 0-0 All-Time vs. Opponents 1929 18 5 768 602 4 0 1st 6-3 12-2 0-0 1930 25 1 1099 539 8 0 1st 10-0 14-1 1-0 Coleman Nicholson All-Time 1931 22 3 939 573 4 0 1st 10-0 12-3 0-0 District 1 W L PCT W L PCT W L PCT 1932 21 6 1041 563 4 0 1st 13-1 8-5 0-0 Alaska Pacific (1990) 0 0 .000 2 0 .000 2 0 .000 1933 15 3 649 449 4 0 1st 12-0 13-3 0-0 Alaska Southeast (1987-90) 0 0 .000 8 1 .889 8 1 .889 1934 17 5 754 596 3 1st-T 11 -1 6-2 0-2 Lewis-Clark State (19 11-93) 3 4 .429 25 7 .781 36 13 .735 1935 21 5 781 632 3 1 1st 12-1 9-4 0-0 Pacific Lutheran (1928-93) 3 2 .600 48 8 .857 92 53 .634 1936 15 10 796 752 2 2 2nd 9-5 6-4 0-1 Puget Sound(1922-93) 6 2 .750 25 19 .568 71 48 .597 1937 12 9 709 664 2 2 2nd 7-2 5-7 0-0 St. Martin's( 1927-93) 4 3 .571 57 12 .826 114 21 .844 1938 13 10 874 759 1 3 2nd-T 7-3 6-5 0-2 Seattle(1926-93) 6 1 .857 19 6 .760 40 14 .741 1939 14 6 775 666 3 3 2nd-T 10-2 4-4 0-0 Sheldon Jackson(1987-93) 4 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 12 0 1.000 1940 16 5 838 678 12 4 1st 8-3 8-2 0-0 Simon Fraser(1969-93) 5 2 .714 28 11 .718 33 13 .7 17 1941 11 8 783 706 10 6 3rd 7-3 4-5 0-0 Western Wash ington(1908-93) 8 1 .889 58 20 .744 134 68 .663 1942 11 8 976 839 8 8 2nd-T 7-3 4-5 0-0 Whitman (1928-93) 3 0 1.000 21 2 .913 49 12 .803 1943 16 7 1141 962 11 5 2nd 11-2 5-5 0-0 Whitworth (1912-93) 5 .833 42 10 .808 70 41 .631 1946 13 7 1039 866 10 6 2nd-T 7-3 6-3 0-1 1947 21 3 1528 1134 11 1 1st-T 9-0 12-2 0-1 District 2 w L PCT W L PCT W L PCT 1948 18 9 1475 1261 9 6 3rd 8-2 8-7 2-0 Albertson's (1935-93) 1 1 .500 3 1 .750 5 2 .714 1949 21 7 1595 1407 12 2 1st 10-0 9-5 2-2 Eastern Oregon (1971-78) 0 0 .000 15 1 .938 15 1 .938 1950 24 8 1892 1611 10 4 2nd-T 10-2 10-4 4-2 George Fox ( 1979-86) 0 0 .000 4 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 1951 8 18 1394 1477 4 10 6th-T 4-5 3-13 1-0 Lewis & Clark (1949-73) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 14 4 .778 1952 17 11 1679 1593 9 3 2nd 8-1 9-5 0-5 Linfield (1930-70) 0 0 .000 3 1 .750 8 2 .800 1953 11 14 1606 1686 3 9 7th 6-5 4-9 1-0 Northwest Nazarene (1939-93) 2 0 1.000 2 2 .500 6 2 .750 1954 11 12 1436 1461 6 6 4th 5-3 5-7 1-2 Pacific (1935-65) 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 6 1 .857 1955 17 5 1594 1436 7 5 3rd 6-3 8-2 3-0 Oregon Tech (197 1-92) 2 1 .667 15 4 .789 17 5 .773 1956 18 9 2001 1828 12 6 3rd 9-4 9-5 0-0 Southern Oregon (1964-93) 2 1 .667 14 2 .875 17 3 .850 1957 12 11 1453 1431 7 5 3rd 6-3 5-6 1-2 Warner Pacific (1983-89) 0 0 .000 4 1 .800 4 1 .800 1958 18 7 1510 1351 10 2 2nd 9-1 8-6 1-0 Western Baptist (1988-90) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 1959 13 10 1476 1417 4 8 4th-T 9-3 3-7 1-0 Western Oregon (1932-89) 0 0 .000 20 0 1.000 22 2 .917 1960 11 13 1531 1635 5 5th 7-6 4-7 0-0 Willamette (1925-93) 0 1 .000 2 .667 7 8 .467 1961 9 14 1512 1537 3 11 6th 5-6 2-8 2-0 1962 11 13 1582 1541 4 6 4th-T 4-5 7-5 0-3 CWU BASKETBALL 49 1963 14 10 1781 1723 4 6 4th 7-2 3-6 4-2 1964 9 14 1764 1845 3 5th 3-4 3-6 3-4

48 CWU BASKETBALL Others w L PCT w L PCT w L PCT Alaska-Fairbanks ( 1956-92) 0 1 .000 14 6 .700 17 7 .708 Alcorn A&M (1968-74) 0 0 .000 .500 .500 AWARD WINNERS & ALL-STARS Biola (1980-81) 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1971 Mitch Adams 1961 Jeff Kellman British Columbia (1932-62) 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 35 7 .833 captains 1972 Rich Hanson 1962 Phil Fitterer Cal Poly SLO (1984-85) 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1904 Floyd Rader 1973 Rich Hanson 1963 Jim Clifton Carroll (1972-92) 1 2 .333 0 0 .000 2 2 .500 1905 F.T. Wilson 1974 Bill Eldred 1964 Jim Clifton Chapman (1962-88) 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 2 1 .667 1906-10 No record 1975 Ned Delmore 1965 Ed Smith Chico State ( 1966-92) 0 1 .000 5 0 1.000 5 1 .833 1911 Ben Rader DaveMcDow 1966 Mel Cox Eastern New Mexico (1967-70) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 1912 Chester Robinson 1976 Greg McDaniel Eastern Washington (1904-90) 0 0 .000 37 22 .627 93 75 .554 1913 Will Tierney 1967 Mel Cox 1977 Les Wyatt 1966 Gonzaga (1931-86) 0 0 .000 2 7 .222 9 17 .346 1914 Claude Watkins Jim Belmondo 1978 Tom Powers 1969 Grace (1981 -93) 0 1 .000 1 0 1.000 1 1 .500 1915 No captain Bruce Sanderson 1979 Steve Page Grambling (1966-77) 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1916 Harry Ganders 1970 Dave Allen 1980 Ray Orange Hawaii-Hilo (1980-87) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 1917 James Campbell 1971 George Bender 1981 Mike Barney Hawaii Pacific (1985-89) 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 191 8-21 No team 1972 Eric Schooler 1982 Scott Tri 1973 Humboldt State (1958-67) 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 3 1 .750 1922 Jack Robinson Bill Henninger 1983 Ken Bunton 1974 Idaho (1928-93) 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 6 6 .500 1923 Bill Charleston Bill Eldred 1984 Ken Bunton 1975 DaveMcDow Kentucky State (1970-71) 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1924 Don Matheny 1985 Roger Boesel 1976 Byron Angel Los Angeles State (1977-84) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 .000 1925 John Heinrick 1966 Joe Harris Macalaster (1969-74) 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1926-27 No record 1977 Dave Olzendam Joe Callaro 1978 Marymount ( 1973-76) 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 1928 Kennit Rodgers Al Roberts 1987 Joe Harris Midwestern State, TX ( 1979-93) 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2 .000 1929 No record Randy Sheriff 1988 Israel Dorsey 1979 Steve Thorson Montana (1933-38) 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 6 8 .429 1930 Bob Bailey 1989 Dave Blwer 1980 Dennis Johnson Montana Tech (1991-92) 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 1931 Bob Bailey 1990 Jim Toole 1981 Mel Nlnnls Northwest College (1988-89) 0 0 .000 4 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 1932-34 No record 1991 Jason Pepper 1982 Met Nlnnls Pasadena (1965-71) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 1935 Ralph Sill Portland ( 1936-85) 0 0 .000 1 6 .1 43 12 12 .500 1936 John Holl Greg Sparling 1983 Doug Harris 1992 Portland State (1959-73) 0 0 .000 9 6 .600 12 10 .545 1937 Amie Faust Jason Pepper 1984 Danny Pike Sacramento State (1965-70) 0 0 .000 4 1 .800 4 1 .800 1938 Don Sanders Larry Foster Reese Radliff 1993 Seattle Pacific (1952-93) 2 3 .400 32 17 .653 47 28 .627 1939 Don Sanders Heath Dolven 1985 Keith Bragg Sonoma State (1984-93) 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 1940 Don Sanders Jason Pepper 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf 1987 Ron vanderSchaaf Spokane College (1922-29) 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1941 Mickey Rogers St. Thomas Aquinas (1984-87) 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 1 1 .000 1942 Jack Hubbard Inspirational 1988 Dave Blwer 1989 Jock White Victoria (1985-91) 0 1 .000 2 2 .500 2 3 .400 1943 Jack Hubbard 1930 Bob Bailey 1990 Greg Sparling Washington (1903-43) 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 14 .125 1944-45 No team 1931 Doug Haney 1991 Greg Sparling Washington State (1908-52) 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 20 .1 67 1946 Mickey Rogers 1932-34 No record Western Montana ( 1963-92) 1 1 .500 3 0 1.000 2 .714 1947 Hank Sliva 1935 Jim Sesby 1992 Jason Pepper 1993 Whittier (1968-72) 0 0 .000 1 3 .250 1 3 .250 1948 Jim Adamson 1936 No record Jason Pepper Wisconsin-Eau Claire (1980-90) 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 1949 Dean Nicholson 1937 Mel Bunstine JCs-Frosh 55 28 .663 1950 Dean Nicholson 1938 John Vanderbrink Hustle Award Non-college (1904-63) 112 58 .659 1951 Bill Lee 1939 Don Sanders 1961 Craig Heimbigner 1952 Bill Lee 1940 Don Sorenson 1962 Doug Mclean •one-year series: Alaska-Anchorage (1979) 0-1, Alaska Methodist (1966) 1-0, Albuquerque (1968) 1-0, Alderson- 1953 Darrell Meyer 1941 Bob Miller 1963 Ron Olney Broaddus (1990) 1-0, Atlantic Christian (1987) 1-0, Birm ingham Southern (1986) 1-0, Briar Cliff (1976) 1-0, BYU- 1954 Gene Keller 1942 Ernie Lewis 1964 Bob Werner Hawaii (1989) 0- 1, Cal Baptist (1993) 1-0, UC-Davis (1985) 1-0, UC-Riverside (1987) 0-1 , CS-Dominguez Hills (1989) 1955 Don Myers 1943 Russ Wiseman 1965 Bill Kelly 1-0, Cal Poly· Pomona (1982) 1-0, Carleton, Minn . (1989) 1-0, Carson-Newman, TN (1984) 1-0, Central Arkansas Don Heacox 1944-45 No team 1966 Dan Bass (1993) 1-0, Central Missouri (1950) 0-1, Central State Ohio (1968) 0- 1, Chamindade (1980) 1-0, Charleston, S.C. 1956 Don Myers 1946 Bob Miller 1967 Dave Benedict (1989) 1-0, Claremont-Mudd (1971 ) 1-0, Cumberland, KY (1982) 1-0, Dakota Wesleyan (1979) 1-0, David Lipscomb, 1957 Bill Coordes 1947 Hank Sliva 1968 Dave Allen TN (1986) 0-1, Drake (1936) 0- 1, Ea st Central Oklahoma (1975) 1-0, Eastern Mich igan (1971) 0-1, Ea stern Montana 1958 Bill Coordes 1948 Dean Nicholson 1969 Dave Allen (1965) 0-1, Elizabeth City (1969) 1-0, Findlay, OH (1986) 1-0, Fort Hays State (1985) 0- 1, Georgetown, KY (1987) 1- 1959 Bill Bieloh 1949 Fred Peterson 1970 Dave Allen 0, Georgia College (1989) 1-0, Grand Valley (1977) 0- 1, Guilford, N.C. (1967) 1-0, Hawaii (1948) 1-0, Hampton 1960 Phil Fitterer 1950 Harvey Wood 1971 Robert Williams Institute (1982) 0-1, Henderson State (1969) 1-0, Howard Payne (1969) 1-0, Jackson State (1970) 1-0, Keene State 1961 Phil Fitterer 1951 Harvey Wood 1972 Gary Randall (1977) 1-0, Laverne (1974) 0- 1, Malispina (1992) 1-0, Marycrest (1985) 0-1, Maryland State (1969) 1-0, Minnesota- 1962 Doug Mclean 1952 Al Wedekind 1973 Bill Eldred Duluth (1985) 1-0, Montana State (1981) 0-1, Moorhead State, MN (1980) 1-0, Morris Harvey (1967) 1-0, Murray 1963 Harold Riggan 1953 Ken Teller 1974 Steve Page State (1950) 1-0, Nebraska-Doane (1971 ) 1·0, Nebraska-Omaha (1972) 1-0, Newberry (1977) 1-0, New Haven (1969) 1964 BobMoawad 1954 Bob Logue 1975 Steve Page 1-0, Northern State (1990) 1-0, Occidental (1983) 0-1 , Oklahoma Baptist (1967) 0-1, Oregon (1932) 0-2, Redlands 1965 Jim Clifton 1955 Jack Brantner 1976 Greg McDaniel (1980) 1-0, St. Benedict's (1970) 1-0, St. John's, MN (1978) 0-1, St. Mary's, TX (1989) 0-1, San Fernando (1972) 1- 1966 Ed Smith 1956 Jack Brantner 1977 Tom Powers 0, San Francisco State 1·0 (197 1), Southwest Missouri (1967) 0-1, Taylor, IN (1956) 1-0, Trenton State (1967) 1-0, 1967 Dan Bass 1957 Glenn Wood 1978 Carl Whitfield Trinity Western (1982) 1-0, Wartburg (1970) 1-0, Washburn (1987) 0-1, Weber State (1963) 0-1, Westmont (1979) 1- 1968 Dave Benedict 1958 Joe Kominski 1979 Dennis Johnson 0, West Wesleyan (1985) 1-0, Wheeling Jesuit (1989) 1-0, Winston-Salem, NC (1975) 0- 1. 1969 Theartis Wallace Bud Snaza 1980 Tony Giles 1970 Paul Adams 1959 Wally Loe 1981 Mike Barney Joe LaDuca 1960 Rick Fortner 1982 John Holtmann CWU BASKETBALL so CWU BASKETBALL 51 1983 John Holtmann 1971 Mitch Adams All-Conference 1984 Roger Boesel 1975 Les Wyatt 1940 Don Sanders 1985 Andy Aftholter 1976 Dave Oliver 1941 Don Sanders 1986 Joe Callaro 19n Les Wyatt 1942 Russ Wiseman Tim Durden 1987 19n Dave Oliver 1942 Clipper Carmody 1986 Bryan Gerig 1993-94 CWU WINTER SCHEDULES 1978 Carl Whitfield 1943 Russ Wiseman 1989 Bryan Gerig 1979 Joe Holmes 1946 Clipper Carmody 1990 Jason Pepper 1980 Dennis Johnson 1947 Fred Peterson 1991 TenyBritl 1985 Darrell Tanner 1947 Dean Nicholson WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 21 CWU Quadrangular, 4 p.m. 1992 Jeff Albrecht 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf 1948 Dean Nicholson (Whitworth, Whitman, TESC) 1993 Ryan Pepper 1993 Otto Pijpker 22 at Pacffic Lutheran, 1 p.m. 1949 Dean Nicholson November 1950 Dean Nicholson 13 Alumni, 7 p.m. February Most Valuable All-District 1950 Fred Peterspm 19 George Fox, 7 p.m. 4-6 at Washington State Open 1983 Doug Harris 1965 Mel Cox 1952 Ken Teller 20 George Fox, 2 p.m. 1984 Ken Bunton 1965 Jim Clifton 1952 Bill Loe 11 Puget Sound, 4 p.m. 17-19 District 1 & 2 Championships 1985 Darrell Tanner 1967 Mel Cox 1954 Don Heacox December (at Ellensburg) 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf 1967 Dave Benedict 1957 Bill Coordes 4 at Whitman, 7:30 p.m. 1987 Ron vanderSchaaf 1968 Dave Benedict 1958 Biii Coordes 10 at Pacific Lutheran, 7 p.m. 1988 Carl Aaron 1970 Paul Adams 1964 BobWemer 11 at Whitworth, 6 p.m. March 2-5 NAJA Nationals 1989 Carl Aaron 1970 Dave Allen 1965 Mel Cox 13 at Northwest Nazarene, 7 p.m. 1990 Jim Toole 1971 Rich Hanson 1965 Jim Clifton 14 at Eastem Oregon, 7 p.m. (at Federal Way) 1991 TenyBritt 1971 Milch Adams 1966 Mel Cox 15 at Eastem Oregon, 2 p.m. 1992 Leny Foster 1972 Rich Hanson 1967 Mel Cox 28-27 at Las Vegas High Desert 1993 Jason Pepper 1973 Rich Hanson 1968 Dave Benedict WRESTLING 1975 Steve Page 1968 Dave Allen January Ken Broche Award 1975 Les Wyatt 1969 Theartis Wallace 8 'Seattle, 5 p.m. October 1992 Shane McCullough 1976 Greg McDaniel 1969 Mitch Adams 9 Whitman, 2 p.m. 30 Alumni, 7:30 p.m. 1993 Jeff Albrecht 1976 Dave Oliver 1970 Milch Adams 12 'Puget Sound, 7 p.m. 19n Les Wyatt 1970 Paul Adams 15 'at Simon Fraser, 7 p.m. November Index Award 19n Dave Oliver 1970 Dave Allen 16 'St. Martin's, 7 p.m. 13 at North Idaho Takedown 1978 Al Roberts 1971 Rich Hanson 29 'Lewis-Clark State, 7 p.m. 17 Big Bend, 7 p.m. 1992 Heath Dolven 1978 Carl Whitfield 1972 Rich Hanson 31 Whitworth, 5 p.m. 20 at Southern Oregon Inv. 1993 Heath Dolven 1979 Dennis Johnson 1973 Rich Hanson 22 North Idaho, 7:30 p.m. 1979 Joe Holmes 1974 Tim Sandberg February 27 at Western Montana Inv. A II·American 1979 Ray Orange 1975 Les Wyatt 1 •at Western Washington, 6 p.m. 1980 Ray Orange 1975 Steve Page 4 'Simon Fraser, 7 p.m. December FlrstT•m 1980 Dennis Johnson 1976 Dave Oliver 12 'at Puget Sound, 7 p.m. 3 at Pacific, 7 p.m. 1967 Mel Cox 1980 Sam Miller 19n Dave Oliver 15 'at St. Martin's, 7 p.m. 4 at Pacific Invitational 1970 Paul Adams 1981 Sieve Pudists 1978 Carl Whitfield 18 'at Lewis-Clark State, 7 p.m. 11 at Big Bend Invitational 1973 Rich Hanson 1981 John Harper 1980 Ray Orange 22 'Western Washington, 7 p.rn. 29 at Oregon Classic 1993 Jason Pepper 1982 John Harper 1980 Denniis Johnson 25 'at Seattle 1982 Sieve Pudists Note: Winco (1940-48), Evergreen January SacondT•m 1982 David Williams (1949-78), WIBA (1980). 'Pacffic Northwest Region 6 Southern Oregon 7 p.rn. 1968 Dave Benedict 1983 Bob Kennedy 8 at PLU lnvltatlonal 1969 Theartis Wallace 1983 Danny Pike All· Northwest 11 at Big Bend, 7 p.m. 1972 Rich Hanson 1983 Ken Bunton 1971 Rich Hanson 18 Yakima Valley, 7 p.m. 1980 Ray Orange 1983 Doug Harris 1973 Rich Hanson SWIMMING 15 at Clackamas Inv. 1983 Doug Harris 1984 Ken Bunton 19n Dave Oliver 21 at North Idaho, 7:30 p.m. 1987 Ron vanderSchaaf 1984 Danny Pike 1979 Joe Holmes 28-27 'PLU (at Issaquah), 7 p.m. November 1989 Carl Aaron 1985 Darrell Tanner 1980 Ray Orange 29 Wash. State Championships 5 at Husky Relays, 4 p.m. 1986 Joe Harris 1980 Dennis Johnson (at Ellensburg) 12 at Puget Sound, 5 p.m. ThlrdT•m 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf 1982 David Williams 13 at Simon Fraser, 1 p.m. 1970 Dave Allen 1987 Ron vanderSchaaf 1983 Doug Harris February 18 at Whitman, 5 p.m. 1971 Rich Hanson 1987 Joe Harris 1984 Ken Bunton 11 Simon Fraser, 7 p.m. 1990 Jim Toole 1987 Rodnie Taylor 1985 Darrell Tanner 18 at Pacific Lutheran, 7:30 p.m. December 1988 Carl Aaron 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf 19 at Simon Fraser, 2 p.m. 3-5 at UW Invitational Honorable Mention 1989 Carl Aaron 1987 Ron vanderSchaaf 25 District 1 & 2 3-4 at PLU lnvftational 1965 Mel Cox 1989 Dave Biwer 1987 Rodnie Taylor 1985 Jim Clifton 1990 Jim Toole March 1986 Carl Aaron January 1966 Mel Cox 1992 Lany Foster 1989 Carl Aaron 11 -12 NAIA Nationals 7 at Unfleld, 5 p.m. 1967 Dave Benedict 1993 Jason Pepper 1990 Jim Toole (at Butte, Mont.) 8 at Lewis & Clark, 10 a.m. 1969 Dave Allen 1993 Otto Pijpker . 1993 Jason Pepper 'Exact date to be determined 52 CWU BASKETBALL