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November Opponent Site Time 7 Alumni Ellensburg 7:30 13-14 Golden Rule Tipoff Nampa, ID 6/8 20-21 Wildcat Classic Ellensburg 6/8 27 Sonoma State Seattle 5:30 28 California Baptist Seattle 5:30

December 4-5 Golden Rule Shootout Caldwell, ID 6/8 11 Whitman Walla Walla 7:30 12 Whitworth Spokane 7:30 18-19 UPS Holiday Classic Tacoma 6/8 29-30 H&N Invitational Klamath Falls 6:15/8:15

January 4 Idaho Moscow 7:05 5 Seattle Pacific Seattle 7:30 7 Grace (1nd.) Ellensburg 7:30 9 Seattle* Ellensburg 7:30 14 Lewis-Clark State* Lewiston 8:00 16 Western Washington* Ellensburg 7:30 23 Simon Fraser Burnaby 7:00 28 St. Martin's Elllensburg 7:30 30 Lewis-Clark State Ellensburg 8:00

February 2 Pacific Lutheran Tacoma 7:00 4 Seattle Seattle 7:00 6 Sheldon Jackson Sitka 9:30 9 Whitworth Ellensburg 7:30 11 Simon Fraser Ellensburg 7:30 13 FCA Ellensburg 7:30 18 St. Martin's Lacey 7:00 20 Puget Sound Ellensburg 7:30 25 Puget Sound Tacoma 7:00 27 Western Washington Bellingham 7:30

District 1 Playoffs: March 3, 6, 1O NAIA Nationals: March 16-22 (at Kansas City) 1992-93 CWU BASKETBALL ROSTERS CWU ATHLETIC STAFF varsity ATHLETIC OFFICE 509-963-1911 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF OFFICE HOME Poa Ht Cl Hometown No. Name Gary Frederick/Athletic Director ...... 963-1911 925-4027 G 6-3 So. Selah 10 Ryan Pepper John Gregor/P.E. Department Chairman ...... 963-1911 925-5222 G 6-1 Sr. Issaquah (Juanita - EWU) 11 Jeff Albrecht Bonnie Petersen/Si:cretary ...... : ..... 963-2021 968-3328 Heath Dolven F 6-4 Sr. Kennewick (Kamiakin - CBC) 21 Paula Romeo/Secretary ...... 963-1911 925-2752 Chad Boyer G 5-11 Jr. Oak Harbor (Skagit Valley) 22 Gary Smith/Athletic Trainer ...... 963-1938 925-3887 Shawn Frank F 6-3 Jr. Everett (Everett CC) 23 Bob GuptilVSports Information Director ...... 963-1485 962-2575 24 Jason Pepper F 6-4 Sr. Selah 30 Chuck Glovick C 6-7 Sr. Aberdeen (Southern Idaho) BASKETBALL 32 Anthony Richmond F 6-7 Sr. Seattle (Roosevelt - EWU) Gil Coleman/Men's Basketball ...... 963-1926 925-6325 33 Wade Venters F 6-6 Jr. Richland (CBC) Gary Frederick/Women's Basketball ...... 963-1911 925-4027 42 Otto Pijpker C 6-9 Sr. Langelo, The 43 Melvin Jones F 6-5 Jr. Vancouver (Columbia River - Clark) SWIMMING 44 Leslie Cephus F 6-7 Jr. Bessemer, Ala. (YVC) Lori Oark/Head Coach ...... 963-1920 925-3816 Jason Pedersen F 6-5 Sr. Kent (Kentridge) WRESTLING Note:.Albrecht wears No. 13 on road Greg Olson/Head Coach ...... 963-1935 962-9337 Head Coach - Gil Coleman. Assistants - Greg Sparling, Brian Petro, Darin Allen OTHER SPORTS Jeff Zenisek//Head Football Coach ...... 963-1910 925-1663 Greg Sambrano/Men's Soccer ...... 963-1911 697-8019 Junior Varsity Bill Baker/Women's Soccer ...... 963-1911 925-3046 John PearsonNolleyball ...... 963-1051 925-1747 No. Name Poa Ht Cl Hometown Spike Arlt/Cross Country ...... 963-2746 925-2761 2 Kevin Anderson G 5-11 Fr. Seattle (Foster) Desi Storey/Baseball ...... 963-1911 968-3621 3 Jason Devere G-F 6-1 Fr. Cle Elum Charles Chandler/Track ...... 963-1946 962-2196 5 Steve Miskimens G 5-8 So. Olympia Mark Morrill/Men's & Women's Tennis ...... 925-0818 925-9TI3 7 Kelly Conway G 6-0 Fr. Snoqualmie (Mt. Si) Frank Crimp/Golf ...... 962-2984 925-1864 11 Matt Boast G-F 6-3 Fr. Mabton Nancy Katzer/Softball ...... 963-1934 925-1431 14 Matt Rugh G 5-10 Fr. Ellensburg 15 Justin Blackbum F 6-3 Fr. Cle Elum ADDITIONAL NUMBERS: Pool- 963-1851. Training Room -963-3887. Equipment Room 22 Ed Newbins G 6-1 Fr. Renton - 963-1942. Fax (Athletics) - 963-2390. Fax (SID) 963-2351 31 Kjell Mattson G 5-11 Fr. Naches 32 Norm Fenton F 6-5 Fr. Sumner TABLE OF CONTENTS 34 Jermaine Vaughns F 6-2 Fr. Seattle (Roosevelt) Coaching Staff ...... 2-4 Year-by-Year Records ...... 48-50 40 Josh Phillips F 6-3 So. Kirkland (Lake Washington) Player Profiles ...... 5-10 The Past ...... 51-52 50 Cory Wright F 6-6 Fr. Ellensburg Opponents ...... 11 -25 Award Winners & All-Stars ...... 53-54 Head Coach: Roosevelt Smith Jr. Assistant· Bryan Delong 1991 -92 Review ...... 26-28 Administration/About CWU ...... 55-57 Record Book ...... 29-35 Dean Nicholson ...... 58-59 All-Time Scores ...... 36-47 Schedules ...... Back Cover

CWU BASKEmALL 1986-87 Juanita 13 10 12 4 1st (division) CWU COACHING STAFF 1987-88 Juanita 22 8 11 5 5th (state) 1988-89 Juanita 19 10 13 3 1st (division) GIL COLEMAN, Head Coach Third Year (33-27) 1989-90 CWU assistant 1990-91 cwu 14 14 Gil Coleman, a 1981 Central Washington University graduate, 1991 -92 cwu 19 13 10 5 1st-T begins his third season as the Wildcats' basketball coach this Totals (2 years) 33 27 10 5 1 title winter. Coleman, who is the 12th coach in school history but only the third since 1929, led the Wildcats to a 19-13 record last year and was voted the NAIA District 1 Coach-of-the-Year GREG SPARLING Assistant Coach {Second Year) Coleman, who posted a 14-14 record in his first season, was an Greg Sparling, a two-time Most Inspirational award winner (1989-90 & 1990-91), will assistant under the legendary Dean Nicholson in the 1989-90 serve as a varsity assistant this winter as he pursues a degree in art season prior to taking over as head coach. Previously he had been with a emphasis in photography. a highly successful prep coach. Following completion of his undergraduate requirements this He was CWU's junior varsity coach in the 1980-81 season, winter, Sparling plans to pursue a master's degree at CWU. guiding the JVs to an 8-14 record. He then coached at Onalaska High School for three Sparling coached CWU's junior varsity last season and this year seasons, compiling a won-loss record of 60-12. will work with the post players on the varsity squad. His 1983 team won the State Class B title and posted a perfect 28-0 record. That team Sparling, CWU's co-captain in 1990-91, averaged 9.0 points and was led by Ron vanderSchaaf, who went on to earn All ~Amer i can honors at CWU. 5. 7 rebounds in his senior season. He also blocked 26 shots and For the next five seasons, Coleman guided Juanita High School to a 83-43 record. His was one of the team's top three-point shooters, converting on 36 1988 team placed fifth in the State AAA tournament and his 1989 team also qualified for percent (18 of 50). He averaged 2.2 points and 2.3 rebounds in his , ~1 the event. junior season. ;_,,,; ,/, His overall record in eight years at the high school level was 143-55 (72.2) and he won Sparling played two seasons at Highline Community College after graduating from six league titles. Juanita High School in Kirkland before transferring to Central. Coleman, 36 , graduated from Morton High School in 1974. At Morton, he earned letters At Juanita, he earned three letters in basketball and won second team all-league in basketball and cross country. He was the team captain in basketball and helped Morton honors. He was the team captain and Most Improved award winner in his senior season. earn three trips to the Class State B tournament in Spokane. At Highline, he was a NWAACC all-star in his sophomore campaign and was twice the He ran the 800 and 1600 meters in track and also was the captain for the track team. team captain. He was also the Inspirational award winner in his sophomore season. He then played basketball at Sheldon Jackson in 1978 when the school was a junior Misc: Born 6-4-68 at Seattle. Has two brothers, one of whom (Don) played in Kansas college and was voted the team captain. City Royal baseball organization. The CWU coach earned a B.A. in education and social science from CWU in 1981 . He was awarded an M.S. in athletic administration from CWU in 1991 . He has also attended BRIAN PETRO Assistant Coach {First Year) WSU. After helping launch CWU's Athletic fundraising effort last spring, Misc: Born 6-10-56 at Morton. Wife's name is Lorrie. Has son, G. E., who will be 11 Brian Petro has decided to return to school and pursue a master's in January . . .Also served as CWU's cross country coach in 1989. degree in athletic administration. Petro, a 1991 graduate of Quinnipiac College in Connecticut, will Coleman's Coaching Record also se!Ve as a varsity basketball assistant this winter. Petro was employed by The Bean Agency, a public relations L Finish Year School w L w firm , prior to enrolling at CWU. The Bean Agency was in charge of 1979-80 CWU program assistant coordinating the Wildcat athletic fundraising drive that has resulted 1980-81 CWU JVs 8 14 in a dramatic increase in donated funds. 2nd (league) 1981 -82 Onalaska 15 6 8 2 The CWU assistant coach played two seasons of basketball at 1st (state) 1982-83 Onalaska 28 0 12 0 Southwest Texas State and two at Quinnipiac. At Quinnipiac, he 1983-84 1st-T (league) Onalaska 17 6 9 3 earned all-academic honors and was a third team all-conference 1984-85 4th (division) Juanita 11 9 10 6 player. He also played three seasons of tennis at Quinnipiac. 1985-86 Juanita 18 6 14 3 1st (division) The 25-year-old assistant coach is a 1986 graduate of Bartlett High School in Alaska

2 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 3 where he was a two-time first team all-state player. Misc: Born 11-22-67 at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Earmed a marketing degree from PLAYER PROFILES Quinnipiac. Was the 1991 winner of the Edwin T. Steck Award for Athletic Achievement and Academics. JEFF ALBRECHT 6-1, 170, Sr.,lssaquah ·Juanita DARIN ALLEN Program Assistant (2nd year) Darin Allen, 26, will serve as a assistant for the second year in High School: Graduated from Juanita in 1988. Lettered in a row this winter for CWU's varsity as he pursues a degree in basketball (4) and track (4). Averaged 16 points and nine physical education. assists senior year, All-league. Team captain. Ran 400 and Allen is a 1985 graduate from White Pass High School where he 800 meters in track. College: Played one year at Eastem earned four letters each in basketball and baseball. In basketball, Washington. Playedatotalof97minutesin 18gamesandhad ~· he earned all-conference honors three times and was the league 17 points, eight assists and eight steals. Two-year starter at ·1 ~ MVP his senior season. point guard for CWU. Has led team in assists past two seasons In baseball, he was also a three-time all-conference player. (79 in 1990-91 and 112 in 1991-92). Improved free throw shooting last year. After making He played one season at Centralia Community College where he nine of first 26, made 66 percent of attempts (41 of 62) rest of season. Is a good floor earned an associates of art degree. leader, excellent passer and good defensive player. Has improved shooting. Misc: Born Misc: Born 9-22-66 at Centralia. Married. Wife's name is 6-10-69 at Seattle. Health education major. Has two sisters. Father (Karl) played Sabrina. Has one daughter, Corina Lee, 3. basketball at Seattle Pacific.

Ye• G FG FGA PCT . FT FTA PCT Reb Avg Aas St TO Pia Avg. Min 1990-91 25 15 58 25.9 32 66 48.5 43 1.7 79 21 43 62 2.5 556 ROOSEVELT SMITH JV Head Coach (Second year) 1991-92 29 42 112 37.5 50 88 56.8 65 2.2 112 46 70 153 5.3 754 Roosevelt Smith, who played at both Highline High School and ToL 54 57 170 33.5 82 154 53.2 108 2.0 1111 67 113 215 4.0 1310 High line Community College, will be CWU's junior varsity assistant lh~oint FGa • 1990-91 (0-6), 1991-92 (19-50). coach this winter as he pursues a degree in physical education. CHAD BOYER Smith, 28, graduated from Highline High School in 1983 where in letered in football and basketball. He won Most Inspirational awards 5-11, 160, Jr., Oak Harbor in both sports. He then played two years at Highline CC, also winning another inspirational award. Last year he served as a the High School: Graduated from Oak Harbor in 1989. Lettered in junior varsity assistant coach under Greg Sparling. basketball. All-league and all-state point guard. Skagit Valley Misc: Born 12-12-64 at San Diego, Calif. Single. Herald Player-of-the-Year. College: Played two seasons at Skagit Valley. Earned NWAACC all-region honors sophomore BRYAN DELONG JV Assistant (First year) season. Ranked first in assists in NWAACC averaging 12.5 per Bryan Delong, a 1990 graduate of White Pass High School, will serve as an assistant game. Ranks second in career assists in NWAACC to former CWU All-American Jim Toole. Redshirted last year. Is an junior varsity coach. Delong, 21, is a junior history education major excellent floor leader and passer. Has quick hands. Misc: Born atCWU. A native of Tacoma, he played basketball, baseball and also ran 1-9-71 at Oak Harbor. Health education major. Has one brother and one sister. cross country at White Pass and was White Pass' Athlete-of-the­ Year award winner in his senior season. A three-year basketball lettermen, Delong twice won the 100 percent award and was honorable mention all-league in 1990. He was a two-time first team all-league selection in baseball and won the Most Inspirational award twice in basketball. Misc: Born 10-21-71 at Tacoma. Single.

4 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 5 LESLIE CEPHUS SHAWN FRANK 6-7, 245, Jr., Bessemer, Ala. 6-3, 225, Jr., Everett- Everett CC .. High School: Graduated from Ramsay High School in 1989. High School: Graduated from Everett in 1990. Lettered in Three-year letter winner in basketball. Earned all-city and all­ football and basketball. Second team all-conference in basket­ state honors and was rated one of the top high school power ball. Most Inspirational award winner. First team all-confer­ forwards in America. College: Attended Trinity Valley (Tex.) ence quarterback in football. College: Played two seasons at ~-- ..--.-- in 1989-90, but did not play. Played one season at Seminole Everett CC. Firstteam NWAACC. Led league in scoring (27.3) (Fla.) and part of one season at Yakima Valley College. College ii( and rebounding (14.1). Most Inspirational award winner. Voted fI career has been slowed by injuries, but has ability to be all-star I ~ Everett CC's Athlete-of-the-Year. .Is a Charles Barkley-type of J at this level. Has excellent leaping and shot blocking abilities. player in that he plays bigger than his size. Played point guard Has excellent inside game. Misc: Born 11-17-70 at New York, N.Y. Psychology major. in high school and also has a good passing and perimeter game. Misc: Born 4-22-72 at Planning career in clinical psychology. Has one brother. Also has a a daughter, Sydney Alvippa, Pa. Physical education major. Plans career in coaching. Has one brother. Victoria, 2.

HEATH DOLVEN MELVIN JONES 6-3, 195, Sr., Kennewick - Kamlakln 6-5, 225, Jr., Vancouver - Columbia River

High School: Graduated from Kamiakin in 1988. Lettered in High School: Graduated from Columbia River in 1988. Let­ basketball (2) and tennis (4). Second team all-state in basket­ tered in football (2), basketball (2) and track (2). Played outside ' ball. Team captain and all-league. Averaged 23 points and five linebacker and set two records in football. Averaged 20 points rebounds. College: Played two seasons at Columbia Basin. and 12 rebounds in basketball. School record holder in hurdles. Averaged 14.4 points, six rebounds and five assists andearned College: Played two seasons at Clark CC. Averaged 13 points second team NWAACC honors. Twice was named to NWAACC and 8.2 rebounds sophomore season to earn all-region honors. all-tournamentteam. CBC's team captain. Also played tennis_'J Also competed in track in hurdles and triple jump . .. Has great at CBC ...Started more games (27) than any other player for athletic ability. Is strong and a good leaper. Will be a major CWU last season. Averaged 10.1 points and 4.0 rebounds. Also made 49 of 138 three­ asset on boards, but needs to develop more of an offensive game. Misc: Born 11-2-70 point shots. Scored in 20s three times, including season-high 25 against Simon Fraser at Tucson, Ariz. Business administration major. Has one sister. Won Rotary Leadership (Nov. 30). Ranked second on team in blocks with 17. Was highest rated player on value award in high school. point system. Shoots the ball well and is a good defender. Also doesn't turn the ball over very much. Misc: Born 6-6-70 at La Grande, Ore. Business administration major. Father (Randy) played baseball and basketball at Eastern Oregon and was NAIA All-American. Uncle (Mike) played at Washington State. Posted 3.93 GPA in high school. CHUCK GLOVICK 6-8, 225, Sr., Aberdeen - S. Idaho Ye• G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT Reb Avg Au St TO Pl8 Avg. Min 1990-91 32 100 241 41 .5 73 88 83.0 129 4.0 92 44 45 322 10.1 920 Three-point FGa · 49-138, 35.5 High School: Graduated from Weatherwax High School in 1982. Lettered in basketball (3) and track (1 ). MVP in 1982 Class AA state tournament as he led Weatherwax to state tide. Played in all-state game. College: Played freshman season at Southern Idaho. Averaged 5.0 points and 5.4 rebound. Played in 1983-84 and 1986-87 seasons for CWU, but hasn't play the past five years. Has improved since last stint. May be the best rebounder on team. Understands his limitations. Will be kind of like an old NBA veteran on team and will add maturity. Misc: Born 2-24-64 at 29 Palms, Calif. Business major. Plans career in management and organization.

6 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 7 sophomore year and Most Inspirational award winner last year. Misc: Born 6-15-70 at Ye• G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT Aeb Avg Au St TO Pta Avg • ..n Yakima. Has two sisters and two brothers. Sister Shana played two seasons of volleyball 1983-84 6 5 11 45.5 4 5 80.0 7 1.2 3 2 3 14 2.3 48 1986-87 35 68 137 49.6 46 74 62.2 96 2.7 16 8 41 162 5.2 433 for CWU earning honorable mention All-America honors senior season. Younger brother Tot. 41 73 148 48.3 50 711 83.3 103 2.5 18 10 44 1111 2.8 4111 Ryan is also member of basketball team. Cousin Anysia is former standout volleyball player for CWU. Is active in Baptist Church. JASON PEDERSEN 6-5, 200, Sr., Kent· Kentrldge Ye• G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT Reb Avg Au St TO Pta Avg. Min 1989-90 36 94 191 49.2 68 88 77.3 151 4.2 53 54 67 257 7.1 801 1990-91 28 183 383 47.8 105 164 64.0 141 5.0 69 80 109 475 17.0 901 High School: Graduated from Kentridge in 1989. Earned two 1991-92 29 185 378 48.9 102 147 69.4 135 4.7 47 95 126 476 16.4 897 letters in basketball and two in track. Averaged 22 points and Tot. 83 462 852 48.5 275 388 68.8 427 4.6 168 228 302 1208 13.0 25118 Thr.. -polntFGs-1989 -90(1-8). 1990-91(4-16),1991-92(4-21) 11 rebounds earning Team MVP honors. All-league and all­ state. Qualified for state track-and-field meet in high jump. Best RYAN PEPPER of 6-6. Also competed in discus (146--0) and long jump. 6-3, 180, So., Selah College: Three-year letterman. Led JVs in scoring (18.1) and ff{ rebo·unding (5.2) freshman season. Averaged 6.6 points and 11 High School: Graduated from Selah Bible Baptist in 1991. 3.6 rebounds in 16 varsity games sophomore season, including highs of 16 points against Played for Selah High School. Earned three letters in basket­ Victoria and 12 rebounds against Western Montana. Also played on JVs. Split time again ball. Second team all-state senior season after earning all­ last year between two squads after coming off ankle surgery. Will redshirt this year. Misc: conference honors. College Career: Averaged 8.0 points and Born 12-28-70 at Kent. Business administration major. Has one brother and one sister. Posted 3.3 grade point average in high school. Hobbies include baseball card collecting. had 57 assists and 52 steals freshman season. Has improved his shooting and after playing a key backup role last year will battle for a starting role this year. Is a hard worker. Has good Ye• G FG FGA PCT. FT FTA PCT Reb Avg Au St TO Pta Avg. Min j · \\ • 1989-90 15 7 12 58.3 7 9 n.6 5 0.3 5 2 4 21 1.4 33 quickness and is a good defensive player. Misc: Born 8-22-721 ~ 1990-91 16 43 88 48.9 16 24 66.7 58 3.6 10 6 23 106 6.6 199 at Yakima. Law and justice major. Plans to be a detective. 1991-92 13 9 17 52.9 5 8 62.5 15 1.2 2 0 8 24 1.8 52 Active in Baptist Church. Has two brothers and two sisters. Sister Shana played two Tot. 44 59 117 50.4 28 41 68.3 78 1.8 17 8 35 151 3.4 284 Three.point FGe - 1989-90 (0-3) , 1990-91 (4-12), 1991 -92 (1-3) seasons of volleyball for CWU earning honorable mention All-America honors senior season. Older brother Jason is also member of basketball team. Cousin Anysia is former JASON PEPPER standout volleyball player for CWU. 6-4, 195, Sr., Selah Ye• G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT Reb Avg Au St TO Pta Avg. Min 1991-92 32 90 194 46.4 45 61 73.8 64 2.0 57 52 57 256 8.0 675 High School: Graduated from Selah Bible Baptist in 1988. Threei>olnt FGe - 31-96 Played for Selah High School. Earned two letters in basketball. Team captain and all-league forward. Averaged 18.7 points and 10.8 rebounds senior season. Led Vikings in steals in both OTTO PIJPKER his junior and senior seasons. Earned second team all-state 6-9, 235, Sr., Langelo, The Netherlands honors and played in the State-Metro all-star series. Scored 34 points and was named the MVP in contest held in Yakima. High School: Attended Warden High School in 1985-86 as a College: Attended Liberty Baptist for one year, but did not play. foreign exchange !:tudent, but was not allowed to participate in Has started for CWU since freshman season and is the school's all-time steal leader and sports because he had previously graduated from high school ranks ninth in career scoring with 1,208 points. Led team in scoring sophomore season in The Netherlands. College: Three-year CWU letterman. (17.0) and ranked first in points (476) and second in average (16.4) last year. Also led Averaged 5.8 points and 4.6 rebounds freshman season. Had team in steals both seasons. His 95 steals last season ranks seconds on all-time single­ 36 blocked shots. Blocked team-high 35 shots and averaged season list and is recognized as modem-day record due to a change in interpretation in 6.6 points and 4.8 rebounds sophomore season. Was on way .· steals prior to the 1981 season. His 80 steals sophomore year ranks third ... Honorable to All-American season junior year averaging 18.8 points and mention Little All-Northwest sophomore season and earned honorable mention all-district 8.6 rebounds before knee injury. Played in five more games and finished with 12.0 and honors last season. Team captain sophomore and junior season. Hustle Award winner 5.5 averages before having surgery. Ranks fourth in career blocks at CWU with 97 ... Has

8 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 9 made great strides since freshman season. Will be go-to-guy this season if makes complete recovery. Is solid rebounder. Will not only block shots, but will force changing 1992 OPPONENTS of shots. Misc: Born 5-2-67 at Ter Apel, The Netherlands. Has two sisters. Worked for paper in Holland as sportswriter prior to enrolling at CWU. Is public relations major. Also is member of International Club at CWU. ALBERTSON COLLEGE

Ye11 G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT Reb Avg Aaa St TO Pia Avg. Mn Dec. 4-5 at Golden Rule Shootout 1989-90 36 85 154 SS .2 40 n Sl.9 164 4.6 9 10 2S 210 S.8 SIB 1990-91 28 62 120 Sl.1 (i() 84 71.4 134 4.8 19 s ZI 184 6-6 412 COYOTES INFORMATION 1991-92 10 so 71 70.4 20 30 66.7 SS s.s 2 3 11 120 10.0 156 ToL 74 197 345 57.1 120 1'1 62.1 353 .. , 30 11 '3 514 6.9 1086 Location: Caldwell, Idaho Fax Phone: 208-459-5854 Blocked •hot• -1989-90 (36), 1990-91 (35), 1991-92 (26). Enrollment: 725 Lettermen: 7 Arena: Albertson Gym (3 ,000) Starters: 2 ANTHONY RICHMOND Series: CWU 4, Albertson 2 1992 Record: 20-11 6-7, 210, Jr., Seattle - Roosevelt & EWU SID : Dave Hahn District: 13-7, 3rd SID Phone: 208-459-5681 High School: Graduated from Roosevelt in 1988. Lettered in football (1) and basketball (3) . Played free safety in football. COACHING STAFF: Head Coach- Marty Holly, Pepperdine '69 (253-83, 12th year). Earned all-city and all-state honors in basketball as a senior. , Assistants - Bus Connor, Mark ONen. Was second team All-Metro junior season. College: Redshirted one year and played three seasons for Eastern Washington. In RETURNING STARTERS: Carlos Palomino (6-2, Sr., G, 13.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg) ; Bart Stepp 58 games, he averaged 1.6 points and 1.5 rebounds. Career (6-0, Sr., G, 13.8 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 5.0 apg). highs of 11 points and six rebounds against St. Mary's on Dec. 29, 1990 . . Is rated a good rebounder and shot blocker. Has also improved his perimeter RETURNING LETTERMEN: Kade Wilson (6-6, So., G, 7.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg) ; Daniel Evans game. Has limited game experience at collegiate level. Misc: Born 12-6-69 at Seattle. (6-9, Sr., F, 3.3 ppg, 4.9 rpg); Shawn Thompson (6-3, Jr., F, 3.1 ppg, 2.0 rpg) ; Nate Communications major. Has one brother and two sisters. Benson (6-0, Jr., G, 2.2 ppg , 0.5 rpg) ; Steve McCandless (6-0, Jr., G, 1.7 ppg , 0.4 rpg).

WADE VENTERS TOP NEWCOMERS: Kyle Wilson (6-7, Sr., F, Buhl); Tom Call (6-8, Sr., F, Shelby); Clint 6-6, 225, Jr., Richland - CBC Bailey (6-6, Jr., G, Jerome - Ricks); Jarod Klassen (6-7, Fr., F, Coeur d'Alene).

High School: Graduated from Richland in 1988. Earned three BYU-HAWAll letters in basketball for the Bombers and was an all-league Dec. 4-5 at Golden Rule, Dec. 18-19 at UPS honorable mention selection senior season when he averaged 12.5 points and 8.6 rebounds. College: Played two seasons SEASIDERS INFORMATION at CBC. Earned NWAACC East Region MVP honors sopho­ Location : Laie, Hawaii Fax Phone: 808-293-3763 more season averaging 15 points and 6.9 rebounds. Played Enrollment: 2,000 Lettermen: 5 five games averaging 8.2 points and 6.8 rebounds for Lewis­ Arena: Cannon Activities Center (5600) Starters: 3 Clark State in 1990-91 before an illness in the familiy forced him Series: BYU 1, CWU O 1992 Record: 28-7 to quit school in late November. Misc: Born 1- 19-70 at Burien. Law and justice major. SID : Terry Brown District: 12-3, 1st Wants to work for DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency). Has two brothers and two sisters. SID Phone: 808-293-3912

COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Ken Wagner, BYU '79 (48-19, 3rd year); Assistant - Rob Nielson.

RETURNING STARTERS: Alan Frampton (6-2, Sr., G, 8.1 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 4.8 apg); Antonio Valiengo (6-5, Jr., F, 12.7 ppg , 3.9 rpg) ; Nnamdi Okonkwo (6-8, Sr., C, 5.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg).

10 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 11 RETURNING LETTERMEN: Casey O'Neal (6-8, Sr., F-C, 1.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg); Jared RETURNING LETTERMEN: Brandon Boedecker (6-8, So., P, 4.7 ppg, 4.6 rpg); Shawn Martineau (6-7, So., F, 2.4 ppg, 1.1 rpg). Nelson (6-3, So., G, 4.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg).

TOPNEWCOMERS:WalterRoese(S-4, Sr., G, Porto, Brazil - WestTexasState); Keagen TOP NEWCOMERS: Drew Peterson (6-4, Jr., F, Sandy, UT - Salt Lake CC); Mark Kane (6-5,Sr., F, Idaho Falls, ID - BYU). Venegas (6-5, Jr., F, San Jose, CA - West Valley JC); Tyson Hunter (6-4, Fr., G-F, Billings). CALIFORNIA BAPTIST Nov. 28 at Seattle GRACE COLLEGE Jan. 7 at Ellensburg LANCERS INFORMATION Location : Riverside, Calif. Fax Phone: 714-351-1808 LANCERS INFORMATION Enrollment: 650 Lettermen: 5 Location : Winona Lake, Ind. Fax Phone: 219-372-5680 Arena: Lancer Gym (1,200) Starters: 1 Enrollment: 700 Lettermen:? Series: First meeting 1992 Record: 17-14 Arena: Grace Gymnasium (1600) Starters: 3 SID: Jerry King District: 5-7, 3rd Series: CWU 1, Grace 0 1992 Record: 32-5 SID Phone: 714-689-5771 SID: Matt Delong District: 9-1, 1st

COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Jerry King, Cal Baptist '72 (174-175, 14th year); COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Jim Kessler, Grace '70 (16th year, 310-184). Assistant - Barry Henninger. Assistants - Skip Forbes, Worth Packer.

RETURNING STARTERS: Kenny Jones (6-2, Sr., G, 11 .6 ppg, 2.6 rpg). RETURNING STARTERS: Scott Blum (6-3, Sr., G-F, 24.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg , 1st team All­ American); David James (6-9, Sr., C, 14.7 ppg, 10.7 rpg , all-district); Trent Lehman (6-4, RETURNING LETTERMEN: Wadell Blackwell (6-0, Sr., G, 4.1 ppg, 1.1 rpg); Anthony Jr., G, 16.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg, all-district). Jones (6-4, Sr., F, 3,7 ppg, 1.2 rpg). RETURNING LETTERMEN: Brian Elliott (6-6, Jr., F, 12.9 ppg, 6.2 rpg, All-MCC); Brent TOP NEWCOMERS: Vinny Jackson (5-7, Fr., G) ; Robert Benson (6-6, Jr., F, Porterville). Inman (6-5, Jr., F, 6.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg); Adam Dutka (6-5, Jr., F, 1.8 ppg, 1.5 rpg); Bill Zoeller (6-4, Jr., G, 3.8 ppg, 1.2 rpg in 1990-91 ). CARROLL COLLEGE TOP NEWCOMERS: Mike Essig (6-5, Sr., F, Goshen, Ind. - Saginaw Valley State). Nov. 13-14 at Golden Rule Tipoff

SAINTS INFORMATION IDAHO Location: Helena, MT Fax Phone: 406-447-4955 Jan. 4 at Moscow, 7:05 Enrollment: 1400 Lettermen: 5 Arena: PE Center (4,200) Starters: 3 VANDAL INFORMATION Series: CWU 1, Carroll 1 1992 Record: 18-13 Location : Moscow Fax Phone: 208-885-0255 SID: Steve Holman District: 11-5 Enrollment: 14,202 Lettermen: 7 SID Phone: 406-447-4487 Arena: Kibbie Dome (10,000) Starters: 5 Series: CWU 6, Idaho 5 1992 Record: 18- 14 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Gary Turcott, Carroll '68 (32-26, 3rd year). Assis· SID: Rance Pugmire' Conference: 10-6, 3rd tants ·Scott Martin , Paul Slaymaker. SID Phone: 208-885-0211

RETURNING STARTERS: Jason Manger(S-7, Sr., F, 14.3 ppg, 7.6 rpg) ; Trent Martin (6- COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Larry Eustachy, Long Beach State '79 (37-25, 3rd 0, Sr., G, 13.7 ppg, 2.2 rpg , 3.7 apg) ; Bill Keller (6-0, Jr., G, 9.1 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 2.6 apg). year). Assistants - Hugh Watson, Steve Barnes, Jay McMillin.

12 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 13 RETURNING STARTERS: Orlando Lightfoot (6-7, Jr., F, 21 .8 ppg, 8.9 rpg) ; Marvin Ricks 1-5/at Weber State 1-30/at Central Washington* (6-4, Sr., F, 15.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg); Frar:ik Waters (6-9, Jr., C, 3.3 ppg, 4.1 rpg) ; Andre Whitney 1-8/at Simon Fraser* 2-2/at Whitworth (5-11, Sr., G, 8.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg) ; Ricky Wilson (5-11 , Sr., G, 4.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg) 1-9/at Western Washington* 2-6/Western Washington* 1-14/Central Washington• 2-11 /at Puget Sound* RETURNING LETTERMEN: Chauncey McBride (6-4, Sr., F, 3.7 ppg, 2.7 rpg) ; Deon 1-16/St. Martin's* 2-13/at St. Martin's* Watson (6-8, Jr., F, 10.3 ppg, 7.3 rpg) . 1-23/Puget Sound* 2-18/Seatde* 1-28/at Northwest 2-20/Simon Fraser* TOP NEWCOMERS: Dan Sarkin (6-7, Jr., F, East St. Louis, 111. - Belleville); Jeremy Brandt 1-29/at Seattle* 2-27/FCA (6-4, Jr., F, Tekoa - WWCC); Xanthus Houston (6-8, Sr., F, Taft, Okla. - Bradley); Charles Bowe (6-5, Fr., F, West Palm Beach, Fla.); Travis Clark (6-4, Fr., F, Eunice, LA) ; Todd NORTHWEST NAZARENE Russ (5-9, Fr., G, White Castle, La). Nov. 13-14 at Golden Rule Tipoff

CRUSADERS INFORMATION LEWIS-CLARK ST ATE Location : Nampa, Idaho Fax Phone: 208-467-8396 Nov. 13-14 at Golden Rule Tipoff, Jan 14 at Lewiston, Jan. 30 at Ellensburg Enrollment: 1,200 Lettermen: 7 Arena: Montgomery PE Building Starters: 2 WARRIOR INFORMATION Series: CWU 4, NWN 2 1992 Record: 26-9 Location : Lewiston Fax Phone: 208-799-2801 SID : Rich Sanders District: 16-4, 1st Enrollment: 2:300 Lettermen: 4 SID Phone: 208-467-8397 Arena: Warrior Gym (1,500) Starters: 1 Series: CWU 34, LCSC 10 1992 Record: 23-13 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Ed Weidenbach, Northwest Nazarene '77 (26-9, 2nd SID : George Pfeifer District: 8-6, 4th (T) year; Overall, 58-46, 4th year). Assistants - Rich Sanders, Curt Clark, Tim Swanson. SID Phone: 208-799-2271 RETURNING STARTERS: Mike Chatterton (5-9, Sr., G, 9.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 6.4 apg); Joel COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - George Pfeifer, Lewis-Clark State '79 (56-42, 4th Marion (6-5, Jr., F, 9.3 ppg, 10.1 rpg, 14th nationally in rebounds). year). Assistant - Mark Amaral. RETURNING LETTERMEN: Craig Lyle (6-0, Sr., G, 9.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg); Brian Locke (6-4, RETURNING STARTERS: Randy Bakker (6-4, Jr., F, 5.0 ppg, 3.2 rpg). Sr., F, 11 .5 ppg, 3.0 rpg) ; Emiko Etete (6-4, So., F, 6.9 ppg, 5.8 rpg) ; Joe Basura (6-4, Sr., F, 6.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg) ; Reid Kornstad (6-0, So., G, 1.8 ppg, 0.3 rpg). RETURNING LETTERMEN: Darryl White (6-0, Sr., G, 4.9 ppg, 0.8 rpg) ; Daan Stordiau (6-11 , Sr., F, 2.8 ppg, 2.1 rpg) ; Jamie Hand (5-8, So., G, 2.0 ppg , 1.3 rpg). TOP NEWCOMERS: Aaron Harris (6-7, Jr., G, Midland, Ga. - New Mexico Military); Sheldon McClain (6-4, Jr., G, Kellogg, ID - Spokane CC); Glen Kiser(6-7, Jr., F, Roseburg TOP NEWCOMERS: Ron Waller (6-1 , Jr., G, Detroit, Mich. - Arizona State); Troy Scheib - Clackamas CC); Rolando Garcia (5-10, Jr., G, Grandview, WA- CBC). (6-7, Jr., F, Portland, Ore. - Chemeketa); Hugh Stephens (6-7, Jr., F, Westlake, Calif. - Weber State) ; David Rouliot (6-8, Fr., F, Grandview); Jasen Thomas (6-0, Jr., G, Seattle OREGON TECH - Bellevue CC). Dec. 29-30 H&N Invitational 1992-93 Schedule 12-4/Whitman 11-1 /at Calgary 12-5/Eastern Oregon OWL INFORMATION 11-2/at Alberta 12-11/at WOSC tournament Location: Klamath Falls, Ore. Fax Phone: 503-885-1115 11-3/at Leth bridge 12-12/at WOSC tournament Enrollment: 2,600 Lettermen: 3 11-13/at NW Nazarene tournament 12-18/at Whitman Arena: Owl Court (2,250) Starters: 1 11-14/at NW Nazarene tournament 12-20/Rocky Mountain Series: CWU 17, OIT 5 1992 Record: 21-11 11-20/LCSC tournament 12-29/at Rocky Mountain SID : Valaree Lane District: 13-7, 3rd 11-21/LCSC tournament 12-30/at Western Montana SID Phone: 503-885-1165 11-24/at Eastern Oregon 1-2/Western Oregon

14 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 15 SID: Brenda Berube District: 3-11 , 7th COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Dan Miles, Southern Oregon '68 (22nd year, 443- SID Phone: 206-756-3141 213); Assistants - Dan Fast, Doug Kintzinger. COACHING STAFF: Head Coach· Bob Niehl , Washington State '75 (49-40, 4th RETURNING STARTERS: Jason Chatwin (6-8, Jr., C, 11 .7 ppg, 5.7 rpg). year). Assistants - Dave Bale, Steve Nemeth. RETURNING LETTERMEN: Jason Burleigh (6-6, Jr., F, 2.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg); Bret Davis (6- RETURNING STARTERS: Todd Doolittle (5-10, Jr., G, 3.6 ppg , 1.4 rpg , 4.5 apg); Charles 2, So., G, 2.2 ppg, 0. 7 rpg). Miller (6-2, Sr., W, 6.5 ppg , 3.5 rpg); Matt Droege (6-7, So., P, 12.5 ppg , 7.0 rpg). TOP NEWCOMERS: Terrance Butler(S-5, Jr., F, Philadephia, Penn. -New Mexico State); RETURNING LETTERMEN: Mike Jones (6-7, Sr., P, 3.2 ppg, 2.0 rpg); Scott Brown (6- Lorenzo Leaks (6-3, Jr. , G, Oakland, Calif. - Merritt JC); Rafid Kiti (6-6, Jr., G, San Diego, 9, Sr. , P, 2.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg); Marshall Bennett (6-4, So. , W, 3.6 ppg, 1.5 rpg). Calif. - Grossmont); Reynaldo Zelaya (6-5, Jr., F, Los Angeles, Calif. - Umpqua CC). TOP NEWCOMERS: Mike Jesch (6-8 , Jr., C, Port Orchard); Casey lrgens (6-7, Jr., F, PACIFIC LUTHERAN Cutbank, Mont. - U. of Montana). Nov. 20-21 at Wildcat Classic 1992-93 Schedule 1-14/Simon Fraser* 11-13/FCA 1-16/Sheldon Jackson LUTE INFORMATION 11-20/at Western Baptist tourney 1-21 /Seattle* Location: Tacoma Fax Phone: 206-535-7584 11-21/at Western Baptist tourney 1-23/at Lewis-Clark State* Enrollment: 3,200 Lettermen: 5 11 -23/at Chico State 1-26/at Pacific Arena: Olson Auditorium (3,200) Starters: 2 11-28/Fresno Pacific 1-30/at Western Washington* Series: CWU 90, PLU 53 1992 Record: 10-17 12-2/at Stanford 2-4/at Simon Fraser* SID: Pam Simpson Conference: 4-8 (NCAC) 12-5/Pacific 2-6/at Seattle* SID Phone: 206-535-7356 12-8/Western Baptist 2-11 /Lewis-Clark State* 12-12/at Western Baptist 2-13/at Sheldon Jackson COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bruce Haroldson, Augustana, S.D. '58 (121-115, 12-18/U PS Holiday Classic 2-14/at Sheldon Jackson 10th year; Overall, 278-216, 18th year). Assistants -Tom Hennessy, Keith Cooper. 12-19/U PS Holiday Classic 2-18/Western Washington* 1-2/Seattle Pacific 2-20/at Central Washington* RETURNING STARTERS: Matt Ashworth (F, 6-7, So., 11 .0 ppg, 5.3rpg); Isaiah Johnson 1-4/at British Columbia 2-25/Central Washington* (5-9, Jr., G, 6. 7 ppg, 1.6 rpg). 1-9/at St. Martin's* 2-27/St. Martin's* RETURNING LETTERMEN: Sam Capps (6-5, Sr., F, 2.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg); Geoff Grass (6- ST. MARTIN'S 3, Sr., F, 11.1 ppg, 2.4 rpg, 57-168 3-pointers); Scott Snider (6-9, So., F, 11.9 ppg, 4.5 Jan. 28 at Ellensburg, Feb. 18 at Lacey rpg),

TOP NEWCOMERS: Rico Ancheta (G, 6-1, So., Puyallup - WSU); Denathan Williams (6- SAINTS INFORMATION 3, Jr., G-F, Fairfield, Calif. - Bellevue CC); Shawn Portman (6-3, Jr., G, Sumner, Calif. - Location : Lacey Fax Phone: 206-459-4124 Bethany College). Enrollment: 690 Lettermen: 6 Arena: SMC Pavilion (4,300) Starters: O PUGET SOUND Series: CWU 112, SM 21 1992 Record : 22-12 SID : Bob Grisham District: 9-5, 1st (T) Feb. 20 at Ellensbu"rg , Feb. 25 at Tacoma SID Phone: 206-438-4372

LOGGER INFORMATION COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bob Grisham, College of Idaho '76 (103-90, 7th Location : Tacoma Fax Phone: 206-756-3634 year). Assistants - Sean McShane, Dan Krylie. Enrollment: 2,800 Lettermen: 6 Arena: Memorial Fieldhouse (4,500) Starters: 3 RETURNING STARTERS: None. Series: CWU 68, UPS 48 1992Record: 12-16 CWU BASKETBALL 17 16 CWU BASKETBALL RETURNING LETTERMEN: Billy Tam (6-2, So., G, 0.4 ppg, 0.4 rpg) ; James Hammond TOP NEWCOMERS: Jauron Connolly (6-7, Fr., F, Cleveland, Ohio); Jerry Bush (6-3, Fr., (5-9, Sr. , G, 2.7 ppg, 1.0 rpg); Ahmed Goins (6-5, Sr., F, 7.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg); Sean Keyes G, Rialto, Calif. - Eisenhower); Mike Dorsey (6-6, Fr., F, Riverside, Calif.); Jared Robinson (6-3, Sr., G, 6.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg); Mark Reese (6-3, Jr., G-F, 2.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg); Nathan Buck (6-6, So., F, Marin City, Calif. - Santa Rosa JC). (6-8, Jr., C, 0.9 ppg, 1.5 rpg). 1992-93 Schedule 1-12/at Pacific 11-14/FCA 1-14/St. Martin's* TOP NEWCOMERS: Quinn Ferguson (5-10, Jr., G, E. Lansing, Mich.); Michael Hudson 11 -17/Western Oregon 1-16/at Simon Fraser• (6-5, Sr. , G-F, Los Angeles - Washington); John Staggers (6-5, Jr., G-F, Los Angeles - 11-20/at Wildcat Classic 1-20/Sheldon Jackson Crenshaw); Marcus Williams (6-3, Jr., G-F, Los Angeles - Crenshaw); Joey Cubit (6-10, 11-21/at Wildcat Classic 1-23/Puget Sound* Jr., C, Moreno Valley, Calif. - Gahr). 12-3/Whitworth 1-28/at Seattle Pacific 1992-93 Schedule 1-14/at Seattle* 12-5/at Portland 1-29/Lewis-Clark State• 11-7fTrinity Western 1-16/at Lewis-Clark State• 12-11/Seattle Pacific 2-2/Pacific 11-14/Malaspina College 1-19/Pacific Lutheran 12-12/at Idaho 2-4/Central Washington• 11-17/at Concordia 1-21 /Simon Fraser• 12-18/at SPU tournament 2-6/atPugetSound* 11-21/at Albertson 1-23/Western Washington• 12-19/at SPU tournament 2-11/at Western Washington• 11 -28/George Fox 1-28/at Central Washington• 12-23/at Idaho 2-13/Hawaii Pacific 12-1 /at Linfield 1-30/at Sheldon Jackson 12-26/at Hawaii Pacific 2-19/at Whitworth 12-3/at Northwest 1-31/at Sheldon Jackson 12-28/at BYU-Hawaii tourney 2-20/at Lewis-Clark State• 12-10/FCA 2-4/Albertson 12-29/at BYU-Hawaii tourney 2-25/at St. Martin's* 12-12/Northwest 2-6/at Simon Fraser• 1-7/Western Washington• 2-27/Simon Fraser• 12-19at PLU 2-11 /Hawaii Pacific 1-9/at Central Washington• 12-29/at CS-San Bernardino tourney 2-13/Lewis-Clark State• 12--30/at CS-San Bernardino tourney 2-18/Central Washington• SEATTLE PACIFIC 1-2/Linfield 2-20/at Western Washington• Jan. 5 at Seattle 1-9/Puget Sound* 2-25/Seattle* 1-12/Sheldon Jackson 2-27/at Puget Sound* FALCON INFORMATION Location : Seattle Fax Phone: 206-281-2266 Enrollment: 3,400 Lettermen: 8 SEATTLE Arena: Royal Brougham Pavilion (3000) Starters: 3 Jan. 9 at Ellensburg, Feb. 4 at Seattle Series: CWU 47, SPU 27 1992 Record: 23-8 SID: Frank McDonald Conference: 7-3, 1st (T) CHIEFTAIN INFORMATION SID Phone: 206-281-2772 Location : Seattle Fax Phone: 206-296-2154 Enrollment: 4,800 Lettermen: 4 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Ken Bone, Seattle Pacific '82 (40-18, 3rd year; Arena: Connolly Center (900) Starters: 2 Overall , 46-43, 4th year). Assistant - Jeff Hironaka. Series: CWU 38, Seattle 14 1992 Record: 14-17 SID : Joe Sauvage District: 7-7, 6th RETURNING STARTERS: Scott Brownrigg (6-9, Jr., C, 6.9 ppg, 4.0 rpg); Scott Campbell (5-11, Jr., G, 7.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 2.1 steals); Troy Jammerman (6-7, Jr., F, COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Al Hairston, Washington '69 (14-17, 2nd year). 12.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg). Assistants - Ron Newton, James Gore. RETURNING LETTERMEN: Dan Brooks (6-5, So., F, 1.1 ppg); Wayne Dibble (6-9, RETURNING STARTERS: Corey Lewis (6-7, Sr., C-F, 17.9 ppg, 8.5 rpg) ; Andre Lang (6- Jr., C, 2.4 ppg); Brian Isakson (6-2, Sr. , G, 1.5 ppg); Carl Johnson (6-6, Jr., F, 10. 7 1, So., G, 7.6 pp, 2.0 apg). ppg, 6.7 rpg); Eric Lovrak (5-11, So. , G, 7.8 ppg).

RETURNING LETTERMEN: Nathan Dolejsi (6-4, Sr., F, 1.9 ppg, 1.3 rpg); Steve Hill (6- TOP NEWCOMERS: Reggie Paul (6-4, Jr., F, lngelwood, CA - Grays Harbor); Chris 7, So. , F, 1.1ppg,1 .1 rpg). Pugh (6-3, Jr., G, Raleigh.NC - Colorado Northwestern); Ricardo Valezi (6-7, Jr., F, Rua Capitao, Brazil - C. of Southern Idaho).

18 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 19 SHELDON JACKSON SIMON FRASER Feb. 6 at Sitka Jan. 23 at Burnaby, Feb. 11 at Ellensburg

SEAL INFORMATION CLANSMEN INFORMATION Location : Sitka Fax Phone: TBA Location : Burnaby, B.C. Fax Phone: 604-291-4922 Enrollment: 240 Lettermen: 7 Enrollment: 14,500 Lettermen:8 Arena: Hames Recreation (1,200) Starters: 3 Arena: Chancellor Gym (2,400) Starters: 3 Series: CWU 11 , SJ 0 1992 Record: 3-21 Series: CWU 31, SFU 12 1992 Record: 20-12 SID: Dr. Len Nardone District: 2-12, 8th SID: Farhan Lalji District: 8-6, 4th (T) SID Phone: 907-747-5271 SID Phone: 604-291-4057

COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Len Nardone, Springfield '69 (4th year, 13-67; COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Jay Triano, Simon Fraser '81 (50-50, 4th year). Overall, 8th, 69-131 ). Assistant - Les Edwards. Assistants - Kerry Rokosh, Richard Hunt.

RETURNING STARTERS: Mark Haywood (F, 6-5, Sr., 7.9 ppg, 5.8 rpg); Rich Krupa RETURNING STARTERS: Craig Preece (6-5, Sr., G, 12.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg); David Munro (G, 6-0, Sr., 13.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg); Eric Kjelstad (F, 6-4, Jr., 3.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg). (6-2, Jr., G, 10.9 ppg, 1.8 rpg, 4.0 apg); Steve Anderson (6-4, So., F, 10.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg). RETURNING LETTERMEN: Randy Hitchcock (G, 6-1 , Jr., 5.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg); Sean Joslyn (G, 6-3, Jr., 1.9 ppg, 1.1 rpg); Chester Murphy (G, 5-10, Jr., 4.1 ppg, 1.1 rpg); RETURNING LETTERMEN: Virgil Hill (6-4, Sr., F, 5.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg); Dave Dyck (6-3, Tommie Thompson (G, 6-2, So., 5.3 ppg, 1.7 rpg) So., G, 5.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg); Mike Hanik (6-3, Sr., G-F, 3.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg); Derek Welsh (5- 11, Sr., G, 2.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg); Wayne Best (6-2, Sr., G); Max Von Treba (6-10, Sr., C, TOP NEWCOMERS: Jermaine (Stix) Jackson (F, 6-5, Jr., Colorado Springs, Colo.); 1.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg). Robert Miller (F, 6-7, Jr., Amanda Park, Wash.); Kevin Lynch (G, 6-2, So., Lancaster, Texas); Michael Birge (F, 6-8, Fr., Naches, Wash.); Jon Meyer (C, 6-9, Fr., Florence, TOP NEWCOMERS: Jake Curley (6-8, Fr., C, Errock - Abbotsford); David Stromwail Wisc.); Nenad Paleka (G, 5-11, Fr., Croatia). (6-6, Fr., G-F, Stockholm, ); David Buchanan (6-1 , Fr, G, Langley, BC- DW Poppy). 1992-93 Schedule 1-6/at Hawaii Pacific 11-20/Puget Sound Bible 1-9/at Simon Fraser• 1992-93 Schedule 1-8/Lewis-Clark State• 11-21/Puget Sound Bible 1-12/at St. Martin's* 10-24/FCA 1-9/Sheldon Jackson 11-27/Malaspina 1-14/at Western Washington• 10-27/Trinity Western 1-14/at Puget Sound* 11-28/Malispina 1-16/at Puget Sound* 10-29/at UBC 1-16/Seattle* 12-5/Walla Walla 1-18/at Northwest 10-31 /Victoria 1-21 /at St. Martin's* 12-6/Walla Walla 1-20/at Seattle* 11-5/at Alberta tourney 1-23/Central Washington• 12-11/CS - Stanislaus 1-21/at Central Washington• 11-6/at Alberta tourney 1-28/at Western Washington• 12-12/CS - Stanislaus 1-30/St. Martin's* 11-7/at Alberta tourney 2-4/Puget Sound* 12-19/Whitworth* 1-31/St. Martin's* 11-9/Toronto 2-6/St. Martin's* 12-20/Whitworth 2-6/Centrai Washington 11-19/at Colorado State 2-11/at Central Washington• 12-22/at Master's* 2-13/Puget Sound* 11-21/at Ball State 2-13/Willamette 12-23/at Biola 2-14/Puget Sound* 11-25/Fresno Pacific 2-16/Pacific Lutheran 12-28/at BYU-Hawaii tourney 2-20/SE All-Stars 11-28/at Montana 2-19/at Whitman 12-29/at BYU-Hawaii tourney 2-26/Multnomah 11-29/at Idaho 2-20/at Lewis-Clark State• 12-31/lllinois Wesleyan (at BYU) 2-27/Multnomah 12-3/Malaspino 2-24/Western Washington• 1-4/UA-Fairbanks (at Hawaii) 1-3/at Chaminade 2-27/at Seattle* 1-4/at BYU-Hawaii

20 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 21 TOP NEWCOMERS: Jason Baker (6-3, Sr., F, Sacramento, Calif. - Stanislaus State); SONOMA STATE Lee Smith (5-11, Sr., G, E. Los Angeles - Humboldt State); Mike Staley (6-1, Fr., G, Nov. 27 at Seattle Grants Pass). COSSACKS INFORMATION WESTERN WASHINGTON Location: Rohnert Park, Calif. Fax Phone: 707-664-4104 Jan. 16 Ellensburg, Feb. 27 at Bellingham Enrollment: 7,500 Lettermen: 5 Arena: Cossack Gym (2,000) Starters: 2 VIKING INFORMATION Series: CWU 1, Sonoma 0 1992 Record: 15-13 SID : Mitch Cox Conference: 9-5, 3rd Location : Bellingham Fax Phone: 206-676-3495 SID Phone: 707-664-2701 Enrollment: 10,000 Lettermen: 9 Arena: Sam Carver Gymnasium Starters: 4 COACHING STAFF: Head Coach- Dick Walker, Hamline College '60 (178-203, 15th Series: CWU 130, WWU 68 1992 Record : 19-13 year; Overall, 196-217, 16th year). Assistants - Bill Miranda, Todd Mezzulo. SID : Paul Madison District: 9-5, 1st-T SID Phone: 206-676-3108 RETURNING STARTERS: Quentin Hollis (6-2, Sr., F, 10.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg); Mike Waggoner (6-5, Sr., F, 6.4 ppg, 4.2 rpg) . COACHING STAFF: Coaching Staff- Brad Jackson, WSU '75 (143-82, 8th year). Assistants - James Johnson, Atiavo Jude, Tom Wallenborn. RETURNING LETTERMEN: Wes Harding (6-2, Sr., G, 4.3 ppg, 1.2 rpg) ; John Rowlands (6-3, Jr., G, 4.1 ppg, 0.8 rpg) ; Greg Grannuci (6-5, Jr., F, 1. 7 ppg, 0.6 rpg). RETURNING STARTERS: Derrick Thomas (6-6, Sr., F, 10.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg, all-district); Jay Shinnick (6-3, Sr., G, 11 .6 ppg, 4.5 rpg , 2.6 apg, HM all-district); Jeff Dick (6-2, Jr., TOP NEWCOMERS: Jason Pietsch (6-7, Jr., F, Cerritos JC); Jeff Polinsky (6-3, So., G, 11.3 ppg, 3.2 rpg , 3.9 apg); Harold Doyal (6-8, So., C, 10.8 ppg, 4.7 rpg). G, USIU); Geoff Karg (6-5, Sr., F, CWU); Jeff Polloreno (6-1, Jr., G, Cerritos JC); Larry Reed (6-4, Fr., G, Washington HS). RETURNING LETIERMEN: Jack Estep (6-4, Sr., F, 3.4 ppg, 1.2 rpg); Brad Grover (6-7, Jr., F, 5.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg) ; Brian Jones (6-8, Sr., F, 2.6 ppg, 2.3 rpg) ; Trevor SOUTHERN OREGON Sugerman (6-2, Sr., G, 2.5 ppg, 0.9 rpg) ; Matt Swagerty (6-4, Jr., F, 1.2 ppg, 1.0 rpg). Dec. 29-30 at H&N Invitational TOP NEWCOMERS: Jason Schmidt (6-7, Sr., C, Federal Way - Nevada-Reno); Dwayne Kirkley (6-0, Jr., G, Honolulu, Hawaii- Centralia CC); Joel Duchesne (6-5, Jr., RAIDERS INFORMATION G-F, Snohomish - Edmonds CC, 23.5 ppg). Location: Ashland Fax Phone: 503-552-6543 Enrollment: 4,500 Lettermen: 4 1992·93 Schedule 1-14/Sheldon Jackson Arena: McNeal Hall (2,800) Starters: 2 11 -17fTrinity Western 1-16/at Central Washington• Series: CWU 16, SOSC 3 1992 Record: 13-17 11-20/at Humboldt State tourney 1-20/Seattle Pacific SID : Tag Wotherspoon District: 9-11 , 7th 11-21/at Humboldt State tourney 1-23/at St. Martin's• SID Phone: 503-552-6824 11 -27/Fresno Pacific 1-26/at Seattle Pacific 12-4/FCA 1-28/Simon Fraser• COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Tom McCracken, Graceland ;64 (26-34, 3rd year; 12-12/Pacific Lutheran 1-30/Puget Sound• 168-154, 12th year). Assistant - Matt Meunier. 12-18/at UPS Holiday Classic 2-2/Northwest 12-19/at UPS Holiday Classic 2-6/at Lewis-Clark State• RETURNING STARTERS: Darrell Barker (6-2, Sr., G, 14.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg); Stuart 12-29/at Lewis & Clark tourney 2-9/at Pacific Lutheran Sadorf (6-4, Sr., F, 12.3 ppg, 7.9 rpg) . 12-30/at Lewis & Clark tourney 2-11 /Seattle• 1-2/at British Columbia 2-18/at Puget Sound• RETURNING LETIERMEN: Dean O'Dell (6-5, So., F, 3.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg) ; Eric Kruse (6- 1-7/at Seattle• 2-20/St. Martin's• 2, So., G, 1.3 ppg, 0.8 rpg). 1-9/Lewis-Clark State• 2-24/at Simon Fraser• 1-12/Grace 2-27/Central Washington•

22 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 23 WHITMAN Hollingsworth (6-7, Sr., G, 1.3 ppg, 1.1 rpg) ; Ray Easterbrook (6-0, Sr. , G, 1.7 ppg, 0.4 rpg). Nov. 20-21 at Wildcat Classic TOP NEWCOMERS: James Klassen (6-7, Jr., C, North Idaho); Sherrod Belton (6-4, MISSIONARIES INFORMATION Jr., F, 6.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg, Umpqua CC); Nathan Dunham (6-5, Fr., F, Almira - Coulee­ Location : Walla Walla Fax Phone: 509-527-5181 Hartline); Chad McGuire (5-10, Jr., G, Everett CC); Bob Swannack (6-3, So., G, Enrollment: 1,200 Lettermen: a Eastern Washington). Arena: Sherwood Center Starters: 4 Series: CWU 47, Whitman 12 1992 Record: 7-20 SID : Eric Kaminsky Conference: 2-10 · WILLAMETTE SID Phone: 509-527-5181 Dec. 29-30 at H&N Invitational

COACHING STAFF: Head Coach- Jim Mastin, San Jose State '58 (191-185, 12th BEARCAT INFORMATION year). Assistant - Mike Glasgow. Location: Salem, Ore. Fax Phone: 503-370-6153 Enrollment: 1,648 Lettermen: 9 RETURNING STARTERS: Jason McDonald (6-2, Sr., G-F, 10.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg, HM all­ Arena: Cone Fieldhouse (2,600) Starters: 4 conference); Doug Christensen (5-10, Jr., G, 7.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 5.0 apg); Cory Shepard Series: CWU 7, WU 7 1992 Record: 17-13 (6-3, Jr., G-F, 9.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg , 3.9 apg); John Hunt (6-6, Sr., C, 8.9 ppg, 4.3 rpg). SID : Cliff Voliva Conference: 8-4, 2nd (NCIC) SID Phone: 503-370-6110 RETURNING LETTERMEN: Chris Bruntz (6-3, Sr., F, 2.7 ppg, 1.9 rpg); Nate Kenney (6-4, So., F, 5.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg) ; Brian Lewallen (6-3, So., F, 3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg); Matt COACHING STAFF: Head Coach- Gordie James, Cal Poly Pomona '64 (94-51 , 6th Smith (5-9, So., G, 0.1ppg, 0.3 rpg). year). Assistants - Wally Wing, Bruce Henderson.

TOP NEWCOMERS: Max Dandoy (5-10, So., G, Gilroy, CA); Erik Foley (6-7, Fr., F, RETURNING STARTERS: Mike Ward (6-8, Sr., C, 14.6 ppg, 6.6 rpg; all-district); Scott Eugene, OR). Baker (6-7, Jr., F, 10.6 ppg, 7.6 rpg; 2nd team NWIC); Brian Mahoney (6-5, Sr., G, 11 .0 ppg, 5.7 rpg) ; Steve Raze (6-3, Jr., G, 11 .8 ppg, 3.0 rpg, HM NCIC). WHITWORTH RETURNING LETTERMEN: Jason Thompson (6-6, So., G-F, 3.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg) ; Erik Dec. 12 at Spokane, Feb. 9 at Ellensburg Weiss (6-0, Sr., G, 5.6 ppg, 0.5 rpg) ; R.J. Adelman (6-3, So., G, 0.8 ppg, 0.2 rpg) ; Pat Herms (6-3, Jr., F, 0.8 ppg, 0.4 rpg) ; Lance Richards (6-7, So., C, 0.2 ppg, 0.2 rpg) . PIRATES INFORMATION Location : Spokane Fax Phone: 509-566-3720 TOP NEWCOMERS: David Snyder (6-2, So., G, Shelton); Jason Liebl (6-4, So., F, Enrollment: 1, 150 Lettermen: 6 Tigard - Ventura JC); Chuck Sheron (6-8, Jr., F, Vancouver - Columbia River & PLU); Arena: Whitworth Fieldhouse (1 ,600) Starters: 1 Andy Hakala (6-6, Fr., G-F, Bend- Mountain View). Series: CWU 68, Whitworth 41 1992 Record: 19-9 SID: Lisa Oriard Conference: 11-1, 1st SID Phone: 509-466-3240

COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Dr. Warren Friedrichs, Concordia, Neb. '71 (8th year, 109-87; Overall, 211-173, 14th year). Assistants - Rodney Wecker, Arnold Brown.

RETURNING STARTERS: Chad Reeves (6-0, Jr. , G, 2.5 ppg , 1.7 rpg).

RETURNING LETTERMEN: Jason Hull (6-5, Jr., F, 8.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg) ; Jason Gillam (6- 0, Jr., G, 6.3 ppg, 0.9 rpg) ; John Graham (6-3, Sr., G, 6.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg); Dave

24 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 25 DISTRICT 1 REVIEW NAIA All-Americans First Team: Andrew Steinfeld, Simon Fraser. Honorable Mention: Anthony Pendleton, w L PCT w L PCT PF PA St. Martin's; Duke Wallenborn, Western Washington; Troy Whiteto, St. Martin's; Andres Western Washington 9 5 .643 19 13 .594 80.8 75.9 Santamaria, Lewis-Clark State. St. Martin's 9 5 .643 22 12 .647 78.9 74.0 Central Washington 9 5 .643 19 13 .594 80.2 74.6 Lewis-Clark State 8 6 .571 23 13 .639 79.4 77.9 All-Time District 1 Standings (1983-92)* Simon Fraser 8 6 .571 20 12 .625 85.1 80.5 Seattle 7 7 .500 14 17 .452 76.3 76.7 w L PCT GB Puget Sound 3 11 .214 12 16 .429 75.9 75.1 Central Washington 105 33 .761 SheldonJackson 2 12 .143 3 21 .125 62.3 77.0 Western Washington 97 54 .642 14.5 Alaska Pacific 36 31 .538 33.5 District 1 Playoffs Seattle 78 69 .531 31.5 Lewis-Clark State 101, Simon Fraser 79 Pacific Lutheran 73 66 .525 32.5 Central Washington 97, Seattle 73 Puget Sound 23 21 .523 35 Whitworth 68 66 .507 35 Semifinals Lewis-Clark State 79 77 .506 35 St. Martin's 72, Central Washington 69 St. Martin's 80 79 .503 35.5 Lewis-Clark State 90, Western Washington 75 Simon Fraser 73 79 .480 39 Whitman 49 57 .462 40 Finals Alaska Southeast 39 56 .411 44.5 St. Martin's 74, Lewis-Clark State 68 Sheldon Jackson 12 93 .114 76.5 Lewis-Clark State 100, St. Martin's 74 Northwest College 2 46 ..041 58 Lewis-Clark State 87, St. Martin's 75

Nationals Ye• cwu LCSC UPS STM SU SFU SJC wwu Georgetown, Kent. 97, Lewis-Clark State 74 1983 5-9 3-12 1s-1· 8-6 6-8 6-8 1984 12-2· 7-7 4-10 8-4 1-12 6-7 1985 12-2 10-S 4-12 11-1· 4-11 8-7 1991-92 All-District Team 1986 12-2· 11-4 6-12 8-7 6-10 1-10 7-8 1987 13-3. 5-11 6-10 8-8 11-5 0-16 11-5 1988 14-4 12-6 9-9 9-9 12.0 3-15 1s-3· Player School Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1989 12-4 11 -5 9-7 6-10 10-6 3-13 1s-1· Andrew Steinfeld.. Simon Fraser c 6-8 Sr. Langley, BC 1990 16-2· 7-11 13-5 7-11 6-12 10-S 3-15 15-3 10-2· 7-5 5-7 0-12 5-7 Anthony Pendleton* St. Martin's F 6-3 Sr. Flint, Mich. 1991 5-7 7-5 1992 9-5' 8.0 3-11 g_5• 7.7 6-6 2-12 s-5· Duke Wallenborn Western Washington F 6-6 Jr. Vancouver Troy Whiteto St. Martin's G 6-3 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Ye• NWC PLU Whim Whtw APU ASE Larry Foster Central Washington F 6-4 Sr. Tacoma 1983 7-8 3-9 10-3 1984 11-5 5-7 6-6 Corey Lewis Seattle F 6-7 Jr. Rochester, NY 1985 10-5 2-5 3-9 4-9 John Hines Lewis-Clark State F 6-7 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. 1986 11-4 12-3 3-14 5-9 7.9 11 -5 Jon Mitchell Puget Sound 6-8 Sr. Spokane 1987 1-13 5-9 9-5 7-9 c 1988 0-18 11-7 6-12 9-9 10-8 Andres Santamaria Lewis-Clark State c 6-9 Sr. 1989 1-15 6-10 10-6 10-6 8-8 8-8 Derrick Thomas Western Washington F 6-6 Jr. Compton, Calif. 1990 9-9 4-14 13-5 12.0 1-17 *repeater 1991 3-9 4-8 10-2· 'Regular-season ch~lon. Prior to 1983 playoff participants were decided by Kraus Kount (19n-82) or by district Coach-of-the-Year - Gil Coleman, Central Washington & Bob Grisham, St. Martin's executive committee. Regular- season ch~lons won playoff except In the following years: 1985 - CWU; 1989 - Player-of·the·Year - Andrew Steinfeld, Simon Fraser CWU; 1991 -Whitworth (co-champion); 1992 - Lewis-Clark State.

26 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 27 THE RECORD BOOK c~~~~~~~~~~s~~~·§§ sm,..._ ts, modem - 32, Tom Wallenborn (Whitworth, 1-14-01) e~m~~~~~~~~~CDCDM-~~ I Field Goal PCT., min. 5 - 100.0, Ray Orange, 10-10 (Western Washington, 3-1-80) I Field Goal PCT., min. 12 - 92.3, Doug Harris, 12-13 (Seattle Pac"lc, 1-29-83) ; Ron vanderScllaal, 12-13 (Alaska en c~~~~~~"'~8~"'~"'"'o~~ ,.... - - ~ Southeast, 12-3-86) ..._.. ~~~~~q~q~~~~~~~q~~ Jg Consecutive Field Goals made - 15, Terry Britt ( 1-16-90 to 1-24-90) c~~~em~~CDMNts - 14, Jason Eckert (Alaska Southeas~ 1-2D-90) l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o~! ~i Three-point FG PCT., min. 5 - 83.3, Jeff Leary, 5-6 (Seattle Pacific, 1-31-87); Richard Ramey, 5-6 (Western Baptist, Cl) C-•oo-m-~N-00000~~ B: ": 12-29-89) "' o~ Free Throws - 19, Swede Livingston (British Colurrbia, 1-4-60) ~~~~~~-~~~~m«>mm-o~ E ~ ,..._ ts - 22, Mel Cox (Pacific Lutheran, 1-2!>-64) - ~ OI Cl. Free Throw PCT., mn. 10 - 100.0, Willie Minor, 14-14 (St. Martin'&, 12-10-59) ca ~~q~qq~~~~q~~~qq~~ Consecutive Free Throws made - 24, Dennis Johnson (12.S-79 to 1-31-79) c•o~~ 0 - M -~ Turnovers - 10, David Williams (St. Martin's. 1-9-82); Rodnle Taylor (Lewis-Clark State, 12-10-85) .5.g Points - 43, Mel Cox (Pacific Lutheran, 1-2!>-64) ~gg~g~;~~~;m~~g~~~ 1: Minutes - ·52, Joe Harris (Whitman, 1-11-86) .. ~ (.) t~~~~w~~~N~~«>m~o~~ .§. ,9' Individual Single Season .,.,"' f": Field Goals - 301 , Carl Aaron (1989) ·- ~~~~~~~~~~N~•~mo~~ Field Goal Atterr-.>ts - 641 , Carl Aaron (1989) Field Goal PCT., min. 150 - 70.0, Doug Harris, 226-3Zl ( 1983) bq~~~~qqq~q~~~qq~~ ii Three-point Field Goals - 59, Shane McCullough (1992) .,., Cl.~~M~~~oo~o~;~~o~~ E "1 ·- Three-point Field Goal Atte"l)ts - 189, Shane McCullough ( 1992) "' ..,_=~ ca Three-point FG PCT., min. 50 - 44.9, Tim Brown, 53-118 (1987) .,., CN~~~~~OO~OM~M·O~~ !Ii "'-§, Free Throws - 166, Mel Cox (1966) ~ --- "' Free Throw Atte"l)ts - 245, Jack Brantner (1956) - ::I en ~·~~~M~oo~o-~--o~~ .. .2 N - m:; Free Throw PCT., mn. 50 - 89.2, Larry Foster, 99-111 (t992) Rebounds - 359. Dave Blwer (1989) ~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~qqq Rebound Avg. - 14.8, Bill Coordes, 251 (1959) ~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~o~~ ~~ ::::> o ..: A&&ists - 242, Joe Harris (1987) Recoveries - 102, Ray Orange ( 1980) ~~~g;~~~~~m~N~~ 0 g~ ""' ~ ~MM N-- ..... -~ Steals (Since 1981) - 95. Jason Pepper (1992) i] Blocked shots - 113, Van Beard (1989) 0 ~~~~§~~~~~~~~m~o~~ g.g Turnovers - 112, David Williams (1982) :ca: Fouls - 124. Dave Biwer (1989) ~ - C\I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M-~~ ::~ Disqualifications - 11 , Stan Puhlcll ( 1968) en .r: OI ~ Points - 761 , Carl Aaron (1989) I !'!' ] c e E8 Scoring Average - 22.1, Mel Cox 419 (1965) ._ g c: f,I) Q) ,.... (D~ ~~ Games - 42, Art Haskins, Dave Biwer, Van Beard, A~honso Goldwire (1989) t: ~-=>.,~~02: - - CJ) ~I!!-:;G>§li! '° - ~ en ffi ... 8~8 )l@8l~~1:x:~ ~ Minutes - 1228, Joe Harris (1987) en >c:~m ~-~ma:a:~ c c '.! ~ ,.... l ... Individual Career :s~,~~Ia:, ~ t~~ ~~8 ~o~~n~ ,,o,~~ ~ ~ U! .! ....; Field Goals - 769, Mel Cox (1964·67) Field Goal Atte"l)tS - 1401 , Mel Cox (1964-07) Field Goal PCT., min. 325 - 60.3, Ray Orange, 343-569 (1979-80) Free Throws - 582, Mel Cox (1964-07) Free Throw Atterr-.>ts - 821 . Mel Cox (1964-07)

28 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 29 Three-point Field Goal PCT. - 33.4, 158-473 (1989) Free Throw PCT., rrin. 125- 89.2, Larry Foster, 99-111 (1991-92) Team Offense Single Season Field Goals - 1323 (t989) Free Throw PCT.- 61 .9, 348-562 (1958) Three-point Field Goals - 78, Jason Eckert (1990-91) Rebounds - 837 (1958) Field Goal Atta!TlltS - 2801 (1989) Three-point Field Goal Atte!Tllts - 207, Jason Eckert (1990-91) Points - 1351 (1958) Field Goal PCT. - 53.9, 977-1812 (1983) Three-point Field Goal PCT .• min. 125 - 39.6, Tim Brown, 68-172 (1987-88) Scoring Avg. - 54.0 ( 1958) Rebounds - 1017, Mel Cox (t964-67) \ Three-point Field Goals -218 (1992) Scoring Avg. (with shot clock) - 67.4 (1990) Three-point Field Goal Alta!Tllts - 674 (1992) Rebound Avg. - 13.Z, Bill Coordll6, 805 (1957-59) ' Record fewest Assists - 404, Joe Harris (1986-87) J, Three-point Field Goal PCT. - 38.4, 174-453 (1987) Steals - 229, Jason Pepper (1990-92) Free Throws - 626 (1987) Blocked Shots - 126, Ron vanderSchaaf (1984-87) Free Throw Alta!TlltS • 959 (1956) Team Mlscelleneoua Turnovers - 302, Jason Pepper (1990-92) Free Throw PCT. - 72.7, 540-743 (1965) Consecutive wins· 25 (Jan. 3 to Mar. 13, 1970) Fouls - 401, Ron vandarSchaal (1984-87) Rebounds - 1765 (1989) Consecutive Losses- 18 (Feb. 9, 1927to Jan. 13, 1928) Dlsqualttications - 20, Las Wyatt (1974-77) Rebound Avg. - 53.0 (1963) Consecutive Losses, beginning of season - 7 (1927-28) Points - 2120, Mal Cox (1964-07) Rebound Margin - 12.8 (1963) Largest victory margin - 76, CWU 120, Northwest 44 (1- Scoring Avg. - 21 .2, Mel Cox, 2120 (1964-67) Assists - 789 (1987) 26-89) Games - 140, Ron vanderSchaaf (t984-87) Turnovers - 652 ( 1989) Largest loss margin - 47, Seattle 90, CWU 43 (12-2-52) Minutes - 3,472, Ron vandarSchaaf (1984-87) Fewest Turnovers • 348 (1975) Most wins - 32 (1987, 1989) Fouls - 865 ( 1987) Most loss116 - 18 (1951) Team Offense Single Game Disqualttications • 35 (1991) Bast Winning PCT. - 1.000, 7-0 (1908) Field Goals - 62. Northw11&t Collage (1-26-88) Points - 3378 ( 1989) Bast Winning PCT.. modern· .939, 31-2 (1970) Field Goal Atta!TlltS- 113, St. Martin's (2-14-47) Scoring Avg. - 85.6 (1988) Most Points, hall - 79, Lawis-Clark State (3-1-79) Field Goal Atte!TlltS, modern - 104, Northwest (1-26-88) Scoring Margin - 14.4 (1990) Most Points, both teams- 230, CWU 139, LCSC 91 (3-1 • Field Goal PCT. - 70.7, Whitman, 41-58 (2-15-83) 79) Three-point Field Goals - 14, Sheldon Jackson (2-14-87); Seattle (1 -3-91) Team Defense Single Season* Three-point Field Goal Alta!TlltS - 35, Lawis-Clark State (2-26-92) Field Goal PCT. - 31.0, 482-1555 (1955) Three-point Field Goal PCT., rrin. 10- 80.0, Western Baptist (12-29-89) Free Throws - 43, Western Washington (2-2-91) Free Throw Alta!Tllts - 59, Alaska-Fairbanks (12-17-55) SEASON LEADERS Free Throw PCT .• rrin. 10 - 100.0, Whitworth, 10-10 (1 -17-89); 96.0, East Central Oklahoma, 24-25 (3-11-75) Offensive Rebounds - 29, Alaska Southeast (12-9-88); PacHic Lutheran (12-15-90) Rebounds - 74, Eastern Washington (2-21-63); Hurrboldt State (12-28-06) Scoring Field Goals Assists -40, Lawis-Clark State (3-1-79) 1. Cari Aaron ( 1989) . 761 1. Cari Aaron ( 1989) 301 Turnovers - 34, Pacttlc Lutheran (12-4-76) 2. Ron vandarSchaaf (1987) 695 2. Ron vandarSchaal (1987) 266 Fewest Turnovers - 2, Western Washington (2-15-75) 3. Mel Cox (1967) 666 3. Mal Cox (1967) 263 Steals - 27, Sheldon Jackson (1-10-89) 4. Aaron ( 1988) 649 Cari 4. Carl Aaron (1988) 254 Blocked Shots - 13, Northwest (2-20-89) 5. Mal Cox (1966) 610 5. Cari Whitfield (1978) 242 Fouls - 38, Southam Oregon (2-25-78) 6. Rich Hanson (1973) 590 6. Paul Adams (1970) 238 Disqualifications - 6, Southern Oregon (2-25-78), Eastern Washington (1-22-38) 7. Ron vandarSchaal ( 1986) 540 7. Joe Holm116 (1979) 236 Points - 139, Lawis-Clark State (3-1 -79) 8. Cari Whitfield (1978) 536 8. RichHanson (1973) 229 9. Paul Adams (1970) 533 9. Doug Harris (1983) 226 Doug Harns ( 1983) 533 Team Defense Single Game* 10. Mal Cox (1866) 222 Field Goals- 10, Simon Fraser (2-0-76), Eastern Washington (1-24-58), Humboldt State (12 - 1~57) , British Columbia (1 - t7-58) Field goals (with shot clock) - 13, Northam State (3-13-90) Scoring Average Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Atta!TlltS - 25, Simon Fraser (2-6-76) 1. Carl Aaron ( 1989) 641 1. Mal Cox (1965) 419 22.1 Field Goal Atta!TlltS (with shot clock) - 40, Puget Sound (2-4-92) 2. Can Whitfield (1978) 551 2. Carl Aaron (1988) 649 21 .6 ' Three-point Field Goals' - 20, Western Baptist (12-29-89) 3. Paul Adams (1970) 529 3. Mal Cox (1967) 666 21 .5 Three-point Field Goal Alte!Tllts• - 41, Western Baptist (12-29-89) 4. Fred Paterson (1950) 512 4. Mal Cox (1966) 610 21 .0 Three-point Field Goal PCT., min. 10- 9.1, St. Martin's, 1-11 (1 -21 -89) 5. Bill Chatman (1972) 500 5. Rich Hanson ( 1973) 590 20.3 Free Throws- 1, Oregon Tech (1 -15-77), Western Washington (3-4-78) 6. Cari Aaron ( 1988) 493 ~ · 6. Mal Cox (1964) 425 20.2 Free Throw Alta!TlltS - 2, Oregon Tech (1 -15-77), W11&tarn Washington (3-4-78) 7. Ron vandarSchaaf (1987) 475 7. Aaron ( 1989) 761 20.0 ·I Cari 8. Joe Holmes (1979) 466 Free Throw PCT., rrin. 10 - 18.2. Pacttic Lutheran, 2-11 (12-3-83) Cart Whitfield (1978) 536 19.1 8. 9. Rich Hanson (1973) 455 Rebounds - 18, Eastern Washington (1 -12-80) 9. Bill Chatman (1972) 493 18.9 Turnovers' - 38, Cal State - Los Angeles (12-1-83); Sheldon Jackson (1-21-92) ·! 10. David Williams (1982) 436 ~ . 10. Larry Foster (1992) 440 18.3 Fouls' - 37, Eastern Washington (1-8-66) Points, modern - 27, Hurrboldt State (12-1~57) Points (with shot clock) - 43, Northwest (2-20-89) Most Points' - 110, Whitworth (12-16-03), Oregon Tech (t2-20-90) 'Record fewest except where Indicated with astarik

30 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 31 FG PCT. (min. 100 att.) Rebounds CAREER LEADERS 1. Doug Harris ( 1983) 226-323 70.0 1. Dave Blwer (1989) 359 2. Ray Orange (1980) 217·344 63.1 2. Mitch Adams (1970) 323 Scoring FG PCT. (min. 300 attempts) 3. Scott Tri (1982) 114·185 61.6 3. Bill Coordes (1957) 322 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 2120 1. Ray Orange (1979·80) 4. Mel Cox (1967) 263-434 60.6 4. Ron vanderSchaaf (1987) 320 343-569 60.3 2. Ron vanderSchaaf (1984·87) 1693 5. Dennis Johnson (1979) 140-232 60.3 5. Bruce Sanderson (1969) 302 2. Dennis Johnson ( 1979·80) 319-534 59.7 3. Rich Hanson (1971-73) 1506 6. Dennis Johnson (1980) 179-302 59.3 6. Paul Adams (1970) 294 3. Dave Benedict (1967-68) 299-517 57.8 4. Cari Aaron (1988-89) 7. Israel Dorsey (1988) 97·165 58.8 7. Mel Cox (1966) 292 1410 4. Otto Pijpker (1990-92) 197-345 57.1 5. Dave Allen (1967-70) 8. Dave Benedict (1967) 134·228 58.8 8. Rich Hanson (1971) 275 1393 5. Mel Cox (1964-67) 769-1401 54.9 6. Dean Nicholson (1947· 50) 9. Terry Britt (1990) 85-145 58.6 9. Mel Cox (1967) 273 13n 6. Ron vanderSchaal (1984-87)657-1203 54.6 7. Les Wyatt (1974·77) 10. Mel Cox (1965) 147·252 58.3 10. Dave Oliver (1976) 272 1368 7. Terry Britt (1990-92) 213-400 53.3 8. Bill Coordes (1956-59) 1320 8. Joe LaDuca ( 1969-70) 165-310 53.2 9. Jason Pepper (1990-92) 1208 9. Roger Boesel ( 1984·85) 224-425 52.7 Free Throws Rebound Average 10. Jim Clifton (1962·65) 1160 10. Tom Pettersen (1986-87) 192·365 52.6 1. Mel Cox (1966) 166 1. Bill Coordes (1959) 251 14.8 11 . Rodnle Taylor (1985-87) 1158 2. Ron vanderSchaal (1987) 162 2. Bill Coordes (1957) 322 14.6 12. Steve Page (1974-75, 79) 1009 Free Throws 3. Mitch Adams (1970) 160 3. Mel Cox (1964) 266 12.7 13. Mitch Adams (1969-71) 1007 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 4. Cari Aaron (1969) 158 4. Ron Olney (1963) 255 10.6 14. Fred Peterson (1947· 50) 1006 582 2. Rich Hanson (1971·73) 5. Jack Brantner (1956) 157 5. Bill Coordes (1958) 232 10.5 15. Dave Oliver (1976-77) 976 390 3. Ron vanderSchaaf (1984-87) 6. Mel Cox (1964) 151 6. Mel Cox (1966) 292 10.1 16. Eric Schooler (1969-72) 971 378 4. Bill Coordes (1956-59) 7. Cari Aaron ( 1968) 141 7. Bruce Sanderson (1969) 302 10.1 17. Ken Bunton (1983-84) 911 358 5. Mitch Adams (1969-71) 8. Mel Cox (1967) 140 8. Rich Hanson (1972) 260 10.0 18. Paul Adams (1969-70) 906 319 6. Cari Aaron ( 1988-89) 9. Chuck Hepworth ( 1966) 137 Joe Kominski (1957) 180 10.0 19. Chuck Long (1947· 50) 895 299 10. Rich Hanson ( 1972) 136 10. Nonn Erken (1960) 235 9.8 20. Ed Rogel (1967-69) 879 7. Jason Pepper (1990-92) 275 8. Don Heacox (1953-55) 268 9. Les Wyatt (1974-77) 256 Free Throw Attempts Assists Scoring (min. 40 games) 10. Jim Clifton (1962·65) 244 1. Jack Brantner (1956) 245 1. Joe Harris (1987) 242 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 2120 21.2 2. Mitch Adams (1970) 236 2. Jim Toole (1990) 222 2. Cari Aaron ( 1988-89) 141.0 20.7 Free Throw Attempts 3. Mel Cox (1966) 235 3. R98S9 Radlill (1984) 166 3. Rich Hanson (1971·73) 1506 17.1 4. Ron vanderSchaaf (1987) 229 4. Joe Harris (1986) 162 4. Joe Holmes (1979·80) 693 15.8 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 821 5. Mel Cox (1964) 213 5. R98S9 Radlill (1983) 152 5. Dave Oliver (1976-77) 976 15.7 2. Bill Coordes (1957·59) 549 6. Cari Aaron ( 1969) 209 6. Joe Callaro (1986) 147 6. Larry Foster (1991·92) 687 15.6 3. Ron vanderSchaal (1984·87) 519 7. Mel Cox (1967) 200 7. Bryan Gerig (1968) 141 7. Bill Coordes (1956-59) 1320 15.5 4. Mitch Adams (1969-71) 511 8. Bruce Sanderson (1969) 197 8. Sam Miller (1979) 140 8. Ken Bunton (1983-84) 911 15.4 5. Rich Hanson (1971·73) 496 9. Chuck Hepworth (1966) 193 9. Dave Olzendam (1977) 139 9. Jack Brantner (1955-56) 644 15.0 6. Don Heacox (1953-55) 4()6 7. 10. Cari Aaron (1968) 182 10. Jon Jordon (1985) 138 10. Bill Chatman (1971-72) 813 14.8 JHon Pepper (1990-92) 399 8. Cari Aaron ( 1988-89) 391 9. Les Wyatt (1974·77) 358 FT PCT. (min. 50 attempts) Steals Field Goals 10. Jack Brantner (1955-56) 353 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 769 1. Larry Foster (1992) 99-111 89.2 1. Joe Orange (1980) 102 2. Ron vanderSchaal (1984·87) 657 2. Scott Kenney (1990) 87-103 84.5 2. Jason Pepper (1992) 95 FT PCT. (min. 125 attempts) 90.95 3. Dave Allen (1967-70) 592 3. Ed Smlth(1965) 84.2 3. Jason Pepper (1991) 80 4. Rich Hanson (1971 ·73) 558 1. Larry Foster (1991 -92) 153-181 84.5 4. Ed Smith ( 1966) 85-101 84.2 4. Jim Toole (1990) 79 5. Les Wyatt (1974·77) 556 2. Ed Smith (1965-66) 165-196 84.2 5. Tim Sandberg (1974) 90-107 84.1 5. Danny Pike (1984) 70 45.54 6. Carl Aaron ( 1988-89) 555 3. Ned Delmore (1974-75) 109·132 82.6 6. Ned Delmore (1974) 83.3 Joe Gallero (1986) 70 7. Rodnle Taylor (1985-87) 495 4. Dennis Johnson (1979-80) 168-205 82.0 Harold Riggan (1963) 60-72 83.3 7. Terry Britt (1990) 67 8. Bill Coordes (1956·59) 481 5. Rich Hanson (1971-73) 390496 78.6 8. Dean Nicholson ( 1950) 93-112 83.0 8. David Williams (1982) 66 9. Heath Dolven ( 1992) 73·88 83.0 9. Jason Pepper (1990·92) 462 6. Jim Clifton (1962·65) 244·311 78.4 10. Dennis Johnson (1980) 1()().121 82.6 10. Jim Clifton ( 1962·65) 458 7. Harold Riggan (1962.,63) 114-146 78.1 8. Steve Page (1974-75, 79) 161 ·207 n .0 9. Cari Aaron (1988-89) 299·391 76.5 Field Goal Attempts 10. Dave Benedict (1967-68) 222-291 76.3 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 1401 2. Dave Allen (1967-70) 1279 Rebounds 3. Ron vanderSchaal (1984·87) 1203 4. Jim Clifton (1962·65) 1189 1. Mel Cox (1964-67) 1017 5. Cari Aaron ( 1988-89) 1134 2. Ron vanderSchaal (1984-87) 918 6. Bill Coordes (1956-59) 1126 3. Les Wyatt (1974·77) 813 7. Rich Hanson (1971·73) 1109 4. Bill Coordes (1957·59) 805 8. Les Wyatt (1974-77) 1108 5. Mitch Adams (1969-71) 791 9. Paul Adams (1969-70) 963 6. Rich Hanson (1971-73) 764 10. Jason Pepper (1990-92) 952 7. Dave Biwer (1987-89) 747 32 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 33 8. Glenn Smid< (1966-69) 620 3. Jim Toole (1989-90) 137 9. Rodnle Taylor (1985-87) 592 Terry Britt ( 1990-92) 137 30 POINT GAMES 10. Paul Adams (1969-70) 552 5. Danny Pike (1982-83) 112 11 . Da\19 Oll119r (1976-77) 514 6. Joe Harris (1986-87) 104 12. Terry Britt (1990-92) 488 7. Ray Orange (1979-80) 102 13. Gari Aaron { 1988-89) 467 8. Ell Carter (1980-81) 99 PTS DATE PLAYER OPPONENT 14. John Harper (1981-82) 437 9. Art Haskins (1982-83, SS.89) 95 34 Mar. 1, 1947 Fred Peterson Western Washington 15. Norm Erkin (1959-61) 431 31 Dec. 22, 1950 Hal Jones Lewis & Clark 41 Feb. 8, 1951 16. Danny Pike (1983-84) 428 Turnovers Hal Jones Western Washington 17. George Bender (1967.£9, 71) 427 38 Feb. 25, 1954 Bob Logue Puget Sound Jason Pepper (1990-92) 427 1. Jason Pepper { 1990-92) 302 35 Dec. 18, 1954 Jack Brantner Seattle Pacttic 19. Da\19 Benedict (1967.£8) 426 2. Ron vanderSchaal (1984-87) 244 32 Jan. 4, 1958 Biii Coordes Lewis & Clark 20. Da\19 Wenzler (1964.£6, 68) 421 3. Rodnle Taylor (1985-87) · 225 33 Feb. 8, 1958 Bill Coordes Whitworth 4. Les Wyatt (1974-77) 197 31 Jan. 30, 1959 Bill Coordes Puget Sound 5. Joe Harris (1986-87) 176 30 Feb. 13, 1959 Bill Coordes Western Washington Rebounds (min. 40 games) 6. Gari Aaron (1988-89) 169 31 Dec. 11, 1962 Brad Wilson Western Montana 1. Bill Coordes (1957-59) 805 13.2 7. Da\19 Olzendam { 1976-77) 167 32 Dec. 30, 1963 Mel Cox Southern Oregon 2. Mel Cox (1964-67) 1017 10.2 8. Ste\19 Page (1974-75, 79) 158 31 Jan. 18, 1964 Mel Cox Seattle Pacttlc 3. Joe Kominski (1957-58) 358 8.7 9. Dave Biwer (1987-89) 153 43 Jan. 25, 1964 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 4. Mitch Adams (1969-71) 791 8.7 10. Jim Toole (1989-90) 150 30 Feb. 15, 1964 Mel Cox Eastern Washington 5. Rich Hanson (1971 -73) 764 8.7 31 Jan. 9, 1965 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 6. Paul Adams (1969-70) 552 8.5 Blocked Shots 36 Feb. 12, 1965 Mel Cox Eastern Washington 7. Da\19 Oliver (1976-77) 515 8.3 35 Feb. 13, 1965 Mel Cox Whitworth 1. Ron vanderSchaal (1984-87) 126 8. Ray Kinnaman (1960-62) 490 8.0 34 Jan. 29, 1966 Mel Cox Pugel Sound Van B8ard (1989) 113 9. Norm Erken (1959-61) 431 7.7 2. 32 Feb. 11, 1966 Mel Cox Eastern Washington 3. Dave Biwer (1987-89) 101 10. Da\19 Benedict ( 1967.£8) 426 7.6 33 Feb. 26, 1966 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 4. Otto Pijpker (1990-92) 97 35 Feb. 17, 1967 Mel Cox Western Washington John Harper (1981-82) 5. 55 30 Feb. 18, 1967 Mel Cox Eastern Washington Assists Jay Shinnick (1990-91) 47 6. 32 Mar. 7, 1967 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran 1. Joe Harris (1986-87) 404 7. David Jones ( 1988, 90) 44 33 Dec.21, 1970 Bill Chatman Pacific Lutheran 2. Jim Toole ( 1989-90) 343 8. Dale Daniels (1982-83) 42 35 Jan. 13, 1970 Paul Adams Pacific Lutheran 3. Reese Radliff (1983-84) 318 Kenny Thompson { 1988-89) 42 30 Dec. 2, 1971 Bill Chatman Carroll 4. Sam Miller (1979-80) 262 31 Jan. 29, 1972 Rich Hanson Oregon Tech 5. Dave Olzendam { 1976-77) 253 33 Feb. 4, 1972 Rich Hanson Western Washington 6. Steve Page (1974-75, 79) 248 Minutes Played 31 Feb. 11 , 1972 Rich Hanson Eastern Oregon 7. Dave McDow (1973-75) 234 37 Feb. 17, 1973 Rich Hanson Oregon Tech 8. Bryan Gerig (1988-89) 228 1. Ron vanderSchaaf (1984-87) 3472 32 Feb. 9, 1974 Tim Sandberg Eastern Oregon 9. Dave Biwer (1987-89) 226 2. Jason Pepper (1990-92) 2599 34 Dec. 21, 1976 Da\19 Oli119r Cal Stale - Los Angeles 10. Joe Callaro (1984, 86) 2;!3 3. Dave Biwer (1987-89) 2493 4. Joe Harris (1986-87) 2283 33 Dec. 2, 1978 Joe Holmes Whitworth 5. Rodnie Taylor (1985-87) 2157 36 Dec. 30, 1978 ·Joe Holmes Chico State 35 Steals 6. Carl Aaron (1988-89) 1904 Nov. 28, 1979 Joe Holmes Whitman 1. Jason Pepper (1990-92) 229 30 Dec. 4, 1979 Joe Holmes Seattle 2. Dave Biwer (1987-89) 142 30 Feb. 1, 1980 Dennis Johnson Lewis-Clark State 30 Feb. 5, 1983 Doug Harris Eastern Washington 31 Mar. 5, 1984 Ken Bunton Pacific Lutheran All-Time Double Digit Winning Streaks 30 Feb. 25, 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf Eastern Washington 31 Dec. 13, 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf Whitworth No. Dalea {Fl19t Win - l.aat Win) 33 Nov. 30, 1987 David Jones Alaska Southeast 25 Jan. 3, 1970 - Mar. 3, 1970 11 Jan. 9, 1965 - Feb. 12, 1965 32 Dec. 19, 1987 Carl Aaron Western Baptist 24 Jan. 7, 1932 - Jan. 3, 1933 (20 in 1931-32, 4 in 10 Jan. 4, 1939 - Feb. 9, 1939 36 Feb. 15, 1988 Carl Aaron Puget Sound 1932-33) 10 Jan. 22, 1943 - Feb. 13, 1943 30 Feb. 20, 1988 Carl Aaron Sheldon Jackson 23 Dec. 28, 1929 - Dec. 16, 1930 (20 in 1929-30, 3 In 10 Jan. 5, 1952 - Feb. 8, 1952 31 Feb. 25, 1988 Carl Aaron St. Martin's 1930-31) 10 Nov. 29, 1954 - Jan. 6, 1955 {start of season) 37 Mar. 5, 1988 Carl Aaron Western Washington 20 Jan. 16, 1990- Mar. 15, 1990 10 Jan. 13, 1967 - Feb. 4, 1967 32 Mar.7, 1988 Carl Aaron Western Washington 14 Dec. 11, 1982 - Feb. 4, 1983 (CWU later forfeited 10 Feb. 10, 1967 - Mar. 16, 1967 34 Mar. 8, 1989 Carl Aaron Western Washington 12 of wins) 10 Jan. 17, 1980 - Feb. 9, 1980 34 Mar. 17, 1989 Carl Aaron Wheeling Jesuit, W. Va 12 Dec. 27, 1974 - Feb. 7, 1975 10 Feb.11, 1984-Mar. 14, 1984 35 Feb. 9, 1991 Tery Britt Lewis-Clark State 11 Dec. 11.1946 - Feb. 7, 1947 10 Jan. 17, 1987- Feb. 6, 1987 30 Dec. 21, 1991 Larry Foster Oregon Tech 31 Dec. 28, 1991 Jason Pepper Chico State 30 Dec. 29, 1991 Larry Foster Whitman

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----- L Orting AC w 12 Eastern Washington• 34 41 Idaho 28 15 Washington Frosh 32 33 Whitworth 17 19 Whitman 44 ALL-TIME SCORES 28 Eastern Washington 42 35 Idaho Frosh 39 26 Whitman 33 13 Bellingham YMCA 26 1901-02 (1-1) 1913-14 (6-3) 22 Washington Frosh 32 26 Potlatch AC 28 47 Quincy AC 25 L Eastern Washington 13 Roslyn AC 3 w 38 Maryland Club 19 24 Washington Frosh 42 29 Western Washington• 39 40 Sunnyside AC 12 L Ellensburg HS w 38 W~toHS 10 16 WSU Frosh 25 24 Roslyn 25 46 Quincy AC 31 1909-10 (8-4) 20 Ellensburg HS 17 19 WSU Frosh 53 35 Ellensburg YMCA 36 37 Western Washington• 15 1902-03 (1-3) 24 Ellensburg AC 23 20 Ellensburg YMCA 48 26 Whitworth 15 30 Sunnyside AC 16 w Roslyn L 57 Ellensburg AC 11 24 WBStem Washington 22 16 Eastern Washington 29 1926-27 (6-12, 1-3) 43 Easterri Washington• 32 45 Roslyn YMCA L Roslyn w 29 18 WBStem Washington 21 22 Western Washington 26 27 Ellensburg YMCA 24 31 Tacoma Scots 30 36 Ellensburg All-Stars L Washington w 17 24 Ellensburg YMCA 23 33 WBStern Washington 27 50 Yakima KC 12 23 Puget Sound 31 38 Lincoln HS L Everett YMCA w 56 35 Ellensburg HS (ot) 33 28 WSU Frosh 33 31 Toppenish AC 21 33 Pacific Lutheran 13 76 Broadway HS 22 16 Ellensburg YMCA 19 29 WSU Frosh 22 21 Yakima Motocrats 29 23 Western Washington• 19 28 Bellingham AC 1903-04 (6-2) 45 40 Spokane College 42 25 Ellensburg YMCA 18 50 Pacific Lutheran 25 47 Western Washington 11 28 Pugel Sound 21 11 Roslyn 12 1914-15 (0-2) 30 Western Wash. (2ot) 33 25 Washington 51 36 WSU Frosh 46 18 Yakima HS 1 16 Ellensburg HS 24 1923-24 (7-9, 1-3) 56 YakimaKC 10 16 Washington 42 36 Spokane University 21 19 North Yakima 9 8 Ellensburg YMCA 35 29 Eatooville Alumni 24 24 Eastern Washington• 15 38 Walla Walla HS 19 40 Eastern Washington• 29 13 Roslyn 5 15 Eastern Washington• 43 20 Washington Frosh 40 45 Broadway HS 15 33 Lewis-Clark State 27 32 North Yakima 7 1915-16 (2-5) 37 Whitworth 9 21 Western Washington• 40 35 Spokane College 35 St. Martin's 47 32 WSU Frosh 31 14 Cle Elum 4 14 Kittitas 13 22 1910-11 (9-2) WSU Frosh 10 Spokane YMCA 32 16 Ellensburg YMCA 33 17 Ellensburg YMCA 22 34 38 21 Roslyn HS 31 27 Washington Frosh 35 Eastern Washington• 59 1929-30 (25-1, 8-0) . 19 Eastern Washington 13 34 Roslyn 24 29 22 Roslyn YMCA 16 16 Eastern Washington• 33 25 WSU Frosh 28 65 Selah Athletic Club 12 20 Multnomah AC 25 39 Roslyn HS 13 18 Puget Sound 27 28 Potlatch 35 36 Whitman 21 1904-05 (5-3) 11 Ellensburg YMCA 18 27 Dayton HS 17 27 Eatooville Alumni 13 L Idaho Frosh w 34 Whitman 25 w Yakima L 17 Western Washington 23 26 Walla Walla HS 39 26 Western Washington' 20 24 Washington Frosh 66 57 Spokane AC 27 26 Yakima 15 27 Ellensburg YMCA 42 34 Lewis-Clark State 17 20 Washington Frosh 21 28 Washington Frosh 57 23 Washington Stale 29 22 Snohomish Academy 24 65 Asotin HS 12 24 Puget Sound 20 31 Idaho 22 27 Washington 17 33 Ritzville HS 15 1916-17 (4-9) 24 Western Washington• 30 59 Yakima Valley 13 21 Snohomish Academy 43 1927-28 (14-13, 3-1) 72 Lind HS 18 23 Ellensburg YMCA 41 13 Ellensburg YMCA 35 50 Yakima YMCA 31 8 Washington 44 31 Whitman 37 23 Walla Walla HS 18 34 Thorp HS 27 28 Spokane College 27 28 Western Washington• 20 35 Seattle HS 33 Whitman 50 17 21 Yakima YMCA 13 41 Roslyn HS 36 26 Spokane College (ot) 28 19 Washington State 32 59 Western Washington• 17 31 Eastern Washington 21 28 Elk& Club 40 32 Washington State 34 41 Centralia CC 21 11 WBStem Washington 57 1911-12 (4-7) 1924-25 (2-11, 0-4) 28 Washington State 34 35 Washington Frosh 25 1905-()6 (1-1) 20. Roslyn HS 64 48 Cle Elum HS 13 38 Whitworth 24 19 Idaho 28 42 Yakima YMCA 22 W Yakima Town L 34 Kittitas HS 18 17 Sunnyside HS 31 29 Willamette 39 19 Idaho 38 52 Yakima Valley 30 16 Snohomish PSA 43 12 Ellensburg HS 52 45 Mabloo HS 25 31 Spokane College 30 45 Yakima Generals 33 53 Eastern Washington• 22 19 Ellensburg YMCA 41 25 Prosser HS 35 12 Eastern Washington' 38 65 Ronald 18 47 Eastern Washington• 21 46 Kittitas HS 21 1906-()7 (2-2) 35 Ellensburg HS 12 9 Idaho Frosh 35 45 Yakima Generals 25 42 Linfield 10 14 Ellensburg HS 60 16 Roslyn AC 34 18 Mabloo HS (ot) 17 13 WSU Frosh 55 36 Sunnyside AC 21 42 Washington JVs 14 17 WBStem Washington 43 25 Ellensburg AC 22 14 Lewis-Clark State 17 17 Lewis-Clark State 22 25 Washington Frosh 28 31 Western Washington• 21 26 Prosser AC 38 Western Washington• 12 Roslyn AC 13 20 Whitworth (Tacoma) 22 10 Eastern Washington• 29 17 Western Washington• 6 33 21 48 Ellensburg HS 18 15 Davenport 18 27 Washington Frosh 30 27 P aciflc Lutheran 38 25 Centralia CC 13 16 Eastern Washington 18 1921-22 (5-8) 19 Washington Frosh 32 30 Pugel Sound 29 30 Washington Frosh 20 1907-08 (7-0) 14 Ellensburg HS 19 35 Roslyn AC 27 11 Western Washington' 36 21 Eastern Washington' 35 32 Eastern Washington• 17 29 Ellensburg YMCA 31 39 Eastern Washington• 13 31 Washington Stale 27 30 Spokane College (ot) 32 24 Puget Sound 26 Eastern Washington 50 Lewis-Clark State 23 90 Yakima HS 6 29 22 28 Western Washington' 33 42 Western Washington• 31 17 Washington Frosh 27 63 Spokane AC 29 30 Western Washington 10 37 Ronald 26 1912-13 (7-6) 18 Puget Sound 28 w Ellensburg AC L 1925-26 (6-13, 0-4) 40 Yakima Generls 23 18 Ellensburg YMCA 29 23 Western Washington 14 w Ellensburg All-Stars L 30 Ronald 15 34 Pacific Lutheran 12 1930-31 (22-3, 4-0) 36 Thorp HS 14 11 WBStem Washington 31 Seattle All-Stars 18 40 Sunnyside AC 36 68 Yakima Comets 27 27 56 Maryland Club 19 43 Yakima KC 14 48 Roslyn YMCA 17 Puget Sound 36 29 Eastern Washington• 22 89 Lower Valley Stars 25 30 19 Ellensburg YMCA 28 26 Ellensburg YMCA 15 30 WBStem Washington 9 20 WSU Frosh 32 23 Washington 34 17 Ellensburg HS 9 14 Seattle 34 39 WBStem Washington 17 51 Lewis-Clark State 39 34 Bothell All-Stars 16 1908-()9 (4-5) 25 CieElumHs 27 Washington Frosh 50 29 23 Eastern Washington 26 44 WSU Frosh 38 49 Wilson's 17 19 Cook's Gym (Spokane) 27 48 Ellensburg Y Grays 24 25 Western Washington' 35 21 Spokane University 23 20 Washington Frosh 31 37 Medo-Sweet Dairy 19 35 Roslyn YMCA 7 27 Prosser HS 42 28 Ronald 20 16 Ellensburg YMCA 33 38 Everett All-Stars 21 25 WBStern Washington 24 17 Mabtoo HS 17 Eastern Washington• 37 32 23 Idaho 19 29 Ellensburg HS 15 30 Maryland Club 31 25 Whitworth (ot) 29 1928-29 (18-5, 4-0) 1922-23 (4-13) 26 Idaho 15 34 Tacoma HS 35 34 Cle Elum HS 18 39 Yakima KC 23 29 Washington State 27 47 Thorp 14 20 Washin gton Stale 25 23 Lincoln HS 35 18 Mabtoo HS 16 32 Washington Frosh 33 22 Washington State 20 16 Western Washington 25 42 Whitman 24 27 WBStern Wash. (ot) 25 29 Ellensburg HS 11 22 Spokane AC 49 23 Idaho 26 18 WBStem Washington 32 36 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 37 39 Whitman 33 34 Eastern Washington• 32 39 Pentidon 26 43 Western Washington' 18 42 Yakima Valley 21 36 Puget Sound 37 54 Lin field 31 40 Western Washington' 39 54 Hanse Packers (Yak.) 33 27 Washington Frosh 26 16 Washington 37 41 Llnfield 37 37 Western Washington' 39 61 Seattle' 45 38 Pacific Lutheran 20 1933-34 (17-5, 3-1) 29 British Colurrilia 28 40 Mt. Angel 42 54 Pacific Lutheran• . 23 41 Seattle' 42 12 Gonzaga 17 32 Portland 29 41 Mt. Angel 31 50 Pacific Lutheran• 54 53 Pacific Lutheran' 37 51 Yakima· Valley 33 39 Western Washington' 35 41 Eastern Washington' 53 45 Pacific Lutheran• 25 29 WSU Frosh 27 40 Yakima Valley 20 27 Portland 26 40 Eastern Washington• 22 27 Eastern Washington' 39 30 Western Washington• 33 36 Eastern Washington• 29 53 Western Washington• 51 24 Washington 38 32 Seattle 17 53 St. Martin's' 37 48 Western Washing1on• 53 26 Western Washington• 14 26 Washington 43 40 Puget Sound 42 33 Washington Frosh 25 31 Portland 37 42 St. Martin's' 30 47 Seattle' 26 30 Washington State 26 44 St. Martin's' 49 57 Seattle' 35 32 Puget Sound 28 26 Washington State 3 38 Portland 33 1938-39 (14-6, 3-3) 52 Pacific Lutheran 19 33 Pacific 23 41 Yakima Valley 24 44 St. Martin's' 40 80 Everett 31 39 Tacoma Ramblers 24 43 Pacific Lutheran• 41 58 Everett 32 46 Puget Sound 32 34 Pacific Lutheran 31 38 Pacific 23 51 Spokane CC 18 37 Gonzaga 15 30 K.E. Laundry 20 23 Washington State 42 32 Pacific Lutheran• 38 38 Eastern Washington• 51 37 Gonzaga 32 34 Eastern Washington• 47 36 Eastern Wash. (2ot)' 35 33 Montana 34 30 Yakima Sern~Pros 35 31 Washington State 55 24 Eastern Washington• 40 21 Washington 51 1941-42 (11-8, 8-8) 54 Pacific Lutheran• 48 34 Montana 26 63 Pacific Lutheran• 39 1931-32 (21-6, 4-0) 42 W96tern Washlng1on• 21 37 K.E. Laundry 23 42 Mt. Angel 21 50 Yakima Valley 33 23 W96tern Washington• 20 53 Seattle 33 56 Yakima Valley 29 52 Western Washington' 70 20 Washington 23 28 Tacoma Independents 26 52 Western Washington' 46 36 Idaho 27 26 Eastern Washington' 14 48 Yakima Valley 18 33 Pacific Lutheran• 27 50 Yakima Avenue 17 38 Western Washington• 25 42 Northwest Nazarene 28 57 St. Martin's' 44 47 Eastern Wash. (ot)' 50 22 Idaho 28 46 Montana 24 69 Eastern Washington' 58 21 Spokane Elks 31 28 Whitman 22 50 British Colurrilia 28 40 Eastern Washington' 27 54 St. Martin's' 41 17 Washington 32 38 Whitman 29 36 Washington Frosh 30 39 Eastern Washington• 49 31 Oregon 33 29 Western Washington' 22 1936-37 (12-9, 2-2) 32 Seattle 28 36 Eastern Washington• 57 1946-47 (21-3, 11-1) 16 Oregon 35 38 Pacific Lutheran 14 45 Abany 31 46 Puget Sound 27 42 Eastern Washington' 46 48 Oly"lliC JC 40 90 Yakima Comets 17 32 Eastern Washington• 38 22 Washington State 38 40 Puget Sound 22 42 Eastern Washington' 45 54 British Colurrilia 40 65 Toppenish Legion 19 44 Gonzaga 18 46 British Colurrilia 23 40 Yakima Valley 32 60 Pacific Lutheran• 36 50 British Colurrilia 44 71 Yakima Episcopals 15 29 Gonzaga 27 29 Puget Sound 28 26 Eastern Washington' 29 39 Pacific Lutheran• 50 55 Montana 47 52 W96tern Washington• 12 37 Puget Sound 21 52 Western Washington' 42 72 St. Martin's (2ot)' 69 52 Montana 53 45 Yakima KIT 21 1934-35 (21-5, 3-1) 31 Seattle 28 34 Western Washington 36 52 St. Martin 's' 45 71 Everett JC 38 37 Pacific Lutheran• 54 65 Pacific Lutheran• 36 59 Yakima Valley 28 59 St. Martin's 8 48 Yakima Valley 22 41 Portland 28 47 St. Martin's 26 32 Portland 27 55 St. Martin's 40 67 Pacific Lutheran• 38 73 Portland 57 39 Yakima Valley 17 45 Western Washington• 50 n Portland 54 72 Yakima Valley 19 25 Idaho 34 25 Eastern Washington• 37 30 Eastern Washington' 23 20 Portland 32 1939-40 (16-5, 12-4) 49 Western Washington' 53 59 Seattle' 43 22 Idaho 20 47 W96tern Washington• 44 65 Western Washington• 51 52 St. Martin's 14 21 British Colurrilia 13 20 Portland 23 66 Washington Motor 27 32 St. Martin's 16 46 Linfield 44 44 Yakima Valley 21 54 W96tern Washington• 57 65 Whitworth' 45 42 Mt. Vernon JC 21 45 Eastern Washington• 35 35 Western Washington• 14 24 Linfleld 20 35 Linfield 53 35 Gonzaga 46 26 British Colurrilia 21 44 Western Oregon 52 52 Yakima Valley 22 1942-43 (16-7, 11-5) 56 Everett JC 39 38 Grays Haibor JC 23 74 Washington JV& 58 28 AdanacAC 21 28 Pacific Lutheran 18 40 Abany 25 26 St. Martin's' 23 76 Yakima Valley 24 35 Washington Frosh 28 37 Seattle 20 56 St. Martin's' 34 64 Yakima Valley 31 74 Whitworth' 66 36 Puget Sound 31 43 Eastern Washington• 50 29 Washington Frosh 17 36 Puget Sound 26 46 W96tern Washington• 31 42 Eastern Washington• 31 50 Ephrata Air Base 30 31 WSU Frosh 17 36 Eastern Washington' 35 36 Eastern Washington• 33 53 Washington 49 45 Pacific Lutheran• 42 33 Western Washington' 22 95 St. Martin's' 53 21 Eastern Washington• 12 Pacific 24 Gonzaga 29 45 Pacific Lutheran' 52 47 Pasco Naval 57 26 32 54 Pacific Lutheran• 45 36 Western Oregon 30 26 Pacific 25 Western Washington• 27 36 Pacific Lutheran• 31 44 Pasco Naval 42 15 89 St. Martin's' 53 50 W96tern Oregon 25 34 Eastern Washington' 27 British Colurrilia 31 44 Western Washington• 37 30 Washington 58 32 83 Seattle' 47 20 Pacific Lutheran (ot) 37 Western Washington• 32 46 Western Washington' 51 19 87 Western Washington• 39 1932-33 (15-3, 4-0) 23 Western Washington' 1937-38 (13-10, 1-3) 33 Gonzaga 29 45 Western Washington' 49 20 55 Eastern Washington++ 67 62 Piper-Tah (Seattle) 26 25 British Colurrbla (ot) 20 37 Yakima Valley 22 44 Pacific Lutheran• 38 55 Pacific Lutheran• 38 47 K.E. Laundry 15 23 Washington Frosh 21 56 Yakima Valley 29 36 Pacific Lutheran• 42 57 Pacific Lutheran• 45 38 British Columbia 22 12 Victoria 25 43 Spokane CC 17 43 Eastern Washington• 31 52 St. Martin's' 37 1947-48 (18-9, 9-6) 33 British Columbia 20 33 Puget Sound 26 24 Washington State 47 29 Eastern Washington' 23 41 St. Martin's' 33 50 British Columbia 47 24 Washington 38 37 Puget Sound 28 54 Spokane CC 26 26 Western Washington• 30 54 Western Washington' 40 55 British Columbia 61 16 Washington 46 19 Eastern Washington' 25 26 Washington State 40 30 W96tern Washington• 34 41 Western Washington' 39 79 Willamette 60 29 St. Martin's 24 36 Gonzaga 42 32 Montana 39 40 St. Martin's' 31 50 St. Martin's' 47 39 Portland 40 53 Western Washington' 23 37 Montana 34 33 Montana 35 38 St. Martin's' 31 54 St. Martin's' 36 72 Willamette 53 34 St. Martin's 29 38 College of Idaho 26 30 Grand Coulee 32 63 Pacific Lutheran• 31 41 Washington State 54 39 Montana 15 19 Mt. Angel 21 1940-41 (11-8, 10-6) 74 Pacific Lutheran• 33 55 Pacific Lutheran 45 27 Montana 22 1935-36 (15-10, 2-2) 54 Pacific Lutheran 37 39 Puget Sound 47 38 Eastern Washington• 65 55 Whitworth 46 52 Eastern Washington• 51 59 Everett 38 35 Eastern Washington' 20 29 Western Oregon 43 43 Seattle 25 31 Puget Sound 35 32 Eastern Washington• 38 65 Yakima Valley 37 27 British Columbia 35 24 Yakima YMCA 23 34 Eastern Washington• 43 39 Puget Sound 22 23 Eastern Washington• 38 53 Seattle 44 42 Western Washington' 29 23 Yakima YMCA 24 23 Eastern Washington• 50 35 Eastern Washington• 33 42 Western Washington• 44 31 Washington Frosh 19 19 Drake 39 42 Puget Sound 36 39 Eastern Washington• 41 44 Western Washington• 40 36 Washington Frosh 13 35 Kelowna (ot) 34 47 Puget Sound 34 53 Western Washington• 30 1945-46 (13-7, 10-6) 31 Western Washington• 26 33 Washington State 49 64 St. Martin's' 46 38 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 39 53 Eastern Washington• 32 52 Sean le 45 73 Eastern Washington• 59 64 Eastern Washington• 63 78 Seanle PacKic 70 62 Whitworth• 68 46 Eastern Washington• 48 78 Whitman 82 67 St. Martin'& 47 67 Whitworth• 75 75 Lewis & Clark 83 63 Eastern Washington• 77 49 Pacific Lutheran• 51 60 Eastern Washington• 72 66 Seanle PacKic 60 63 Puget Sound• 70 56 Willamette 49 63 Pacific Lutheran• 87 40 Eastern Washington' 43 68 Whitworth• 49 50 Puget Sound• 39 74 Puget Sound (ot)• 76 51 Lewis & Clark 57 71 Puget Sound• 51 82 Whitworth• 53 38 Puget Sound• 64 59 Puget Souncr 57 72 Whitman 59 52 Western Washington' 61 47 Whitworth• 55 83 St. Martin's 51 59 Eastern Washington• 67 1954-55 (17-5, 7-5) 47 P aciflc Lutheran 56 58 Eastern Washington• 66 Whitworth' Pacific Lutheran• 56 Whitworth• 86 50 43 34 38 64 Eastern Washington 49 46 Pacific Lutheran 62 67 Whitworth• 68 Pacific Lutheran• 42 Pacific Lutheran• 40 59 Pacific Lutheran' 73 61 40 69 Whitman 55 70 St. Martin's 58 77 Puget Sound• 59 42 Pacific Lutheran• 66 70 British Columbia• 51 41 Washington Stale 45 56 Eastern Washington 53 65 Whitworth• 55 74 Western Washington• 64 Western Waahlngton• Western Washington• 57 65 Britiah Columbia• 50 67 55 73 76 Whttman 68 70 Eastern Washington• 57 58 Seattle PacKlc 48 Hawaii Eastern Washington• 60 69 Western Washington• 43 57 41 56 81 Puget Sound 70 69 Puget Sound' 59 53 British Columbia• 66 St. Martln'a• Gonzaga.. 30 73 Gonzaga.. 77 58 30 44 100 Seanle PacKic (DI) 90 53 Pacific Lutheran• 61 65 Pacific Lutheran' 92 Puget Sound .. Pacific Lutheran .. 50 St. Martin's• 49 63 so' 55 63 72 Lewis & Clark 70 72 British Columbia• 57 61 Murray State+ 55 68 Western Washington 61 63 Western Washington' 69 1959-60 (11-13, 5-9) 51 Portland+ 43 1948-49 (21·7, 12-2) 1952-53 (11-14, 3-9) 91 Western Washington 77 66 Whitworth' 68 71 Seattle PacKic 79 55 Central Missouri+ 65 70 Lewis & Clark 49 43 Sean le 90 89 Eastern Washington• 66 66 Eastern Washington' 54 69 Whitman 68 66 Puget Sound' 59 Lewis & Clark 46 76 P aciflc Lutheran 66 69 Pacific Lutheran' 71 67 76 St. Martin's 68 70 Portland 55 1950-51 (8-18, 4-10) 70 Whttman 65 80 Seattle PacKic 62 75 British Columbia' 55 62 Seattle PacKic 77 70 Puget Sound 53 47 Vancouver Cloverleafs 62 50 Pacific Lutheran 57 76 British Columbia' 63 61 Western Washington' 47 62 Whitman 59 Pacific Lutheran• 52 Sean le 36 47 British Columb·ia (ot) 49 74 Seanle PacKlc 63 80 Eastern Washington• 67 60 69 42 Portland State 55 44 Sean le 51 68 Lewis-Clark State 54 67 Puget Sound 83 55 Whitworth' 75 58 Seanle PacKic 86 55 St. Martin's 53 39 Stewart Chevy (SF) 66 55 Whitman 44 75 St. Martin's 63 60 Pacific Lutheran• 67 60 Portland State (ot) 56 60 Richland All-Stars 35 59 Whitman 50 70 Lewis & Clark 60 72 Puget Sound' 67 1957-58 (18-7, 10-2) 80 British Columbia 67 36 Washington Stale 41 68 Lewis & Clark 73 75 Portland 93 80 Puget Sound' 62 78 St. Martin's 72 61 Puget Sound• 62 37 Washington Stale 55 58 Portland 68 72 Wiiiamette 59 65 Whitworth' 72 50 St. Martin's 56 54 Eastern Washington' 49 73 St. Martin's 50 56 Lewis-Clark State 39 64 Willamette 73 62 Western Washington' 64 69 Seanle PacKlc 64 66 Whitworth' 94 49 Eastern Washington• 42 40 Washington Stale 59 53 Eastern Washington' 60 70 Western Washington' 58 61 Lewis & Clark 52 74 Whitworth' 95 75 Whitworth' 57 47 Washington Stale 67 47 Whitworth' 67 59 .British Columbia' 49 49 Hurrboldt Stale 51 80 Eastern Washington' 63 76 St. Martin's' 56 61 Puget Sound' 65 61 Puget Sound• 70 51 Hurrboldt Stale 27 60 Pacific Lutheran' 90 47 Puget Sound• 60 49 St. Martin's' 44 56 British Columbia• 50 1955-56 (18-9, 12-6) 53 Willamette 84 54 Western Washington' 63 Western Washington• 57 British Columbia' Western Washington• 71 63 56 36 53 70 Pacific Lutheran 53 64 Whitman 53 65 Whitworth' 60 British Columbia• Western Washington' 66 Western Washington• 66 48 45 51 69 65 Puget Sound 67 62 Lewis & Clark 56 56 Puget Sound' 69 44 Portland 39 67 Whitworth' 76 69 British Columbia• 60 96 Whitman 74 60 Eastern Washington' 46 65 Eastern Washington' 55 Pacific Lutheran• Eastern Washington• Puget Sound• 47 69 46 62 56 73 64 Western Washington' 52 74 Whitworth' 55 69 Whitworth' 85 57 Pacific Lutheran• 54 66 Seattle (ot) 67 50 Pacific Lutheran• 53 53 .Western Washington 75 51 British Columbia' 38 74 Pacific Lutheran• 57 55 Eastern Washington• 53 71 Brttish Columbia' 55 75 Seanle PacKlc 70 98 Alaska-Fairbanks 66 63 Western Washington' 59 54 Western Washington' 75 49 Whitworth' 47 57 Sean le 69 83 St. Martin's 64 87 Alaska-Fairbanks 56 57 Eastern Washington' 31 55 Eastern Washington• 62 49 Puget Sound' 48 46 Eastern Washington• 56 70 Eastern Washington' 80 77 Eielson Air Force 85 64 Puget Sound' 50 67 Pacific Lutheran" 74 88 St. Martin's' 51 51 Whitworth' 54 72 Whitworth' 63 77 Ladd Air Force 76 45 Pacific Lutheran• 57 61 British Columbia• 45 64 Western Washington• 51 59 Pacific Lutheran' 64 79 Whitworth (ot)' 81 60 Whitworth• 49 1960-61 (9-14, 3-11) 58 Western Washington' 52 26 Pacific Lutheran' 41 89 Western Washington' 82 Whitworth (ot)' 78 77 70 Seattle PacKic 82 39 Gonzaga" 47 37 Pacific Lutheran' 63 71 British Columbia' 1953-54 (11·12, 6-6) 92 Puget Sound' 72 46 54 Seattle PacKic 73 62 Pacific Lutheran" 46 46 St. Martin's' 49 42 59 Whitworth 64 69 Pacific Lutheran• 55 Pacific Lutheran' 44 42 Portland State 47 60 Puget Sound• 74 60 53 Wh~man 59 61 Pacific Lutheran• 84 Puget Sound' 46 54 Pacific 53 1949-50 (24-8, 10-4) 70 Whttman 58 76 Eastern Washington• 66 69 Seattle PacKic 48 81 Whitman 58 54 Gonzaga 60 1951-52 (17-11, 9-3) 54 Whitman 56 92 Eastern Washington• 73 67 Gonzaga" 64 68 Portland State 48 61 Lewis-Clark State 45 48 Gonzaga 71 49 Gonzaga 58 68 British Columbia' 70 51 Pacific Lutheran" 54 74 St. Martin's 65 Pacific Lutheran·• 84 Lewis & Clark 46 60 Whitman 40 61 Puget Sound 53 55 British Columbia' 59 50 72 83 St. Martin's 52 61 Portland 58 55 Sean le 65 81 St. Martin's 59 87 Taylor (Ind.) 65 75 Pacific Lutheran• 67 63 Whitman 51 60 British Columbia 53 53 Willamette 51 72 Eastern Washington' 61 1958-59 (13-10, 4-8) 64 Western Washington• 67 61 Lewis & Clark 36 54 British Columbia 46 73 Willamette 81 79 Puget Sound' 72 70 Seattle PacKic 62 63 Eastern Washington• 69 66 Lewis & Clark 43 53 Gonzaga 60 71 Western Washington• 61 86 Puget Sound' 69 79 Portland State 66 55 Whitworth' 66 62 Sean le 49 71 Whitman 51 61 British Columbia' 58 68 Pacific Lutheran• 72 87 St. Martin's 64 56 Whitworth' 53 47 Washington Stale 57 66 Lewis & Clark 61 68 Seanle PacKic 55 71 Western Washington' 66 78 Lewis & Clark 68 59 Eastern Washington' 67 41 Washington Stale 60 54 Willamette 60 50 Pacific Lutheran• 69 70 Western Washington' 58 39 Portland State 42 75 Puget Sound' 68 52 Lewis-Clark State 50 47 Willamette 57 59 St. Martin's 68 52 British Columbia' 50 72 Whitman 60 67 Whitworth' 77 60 Western Washington' 48 52 Western Washington• 47 70 Pacific Lutheran• 64 55 Whitworth' 73 60 Whitworth 45 66 Pacific Lutheran' 78 50 British Columbia' 38 62 British Columbia' 48 58 Whitworth• 75 77 Alaska-Fairbanks 53 69 Western Washington' 95 75 St. Martin's' 22 79 St. Martin's 63 59 Eastern Washington' 87 1956-57 (12-11, 7-5) 46 Whitman 54 72 Whitworth' 83 62 Puget Sound' 42 66 Pacific Lutheran' 46 60 British Columbia' 57 40 Pacific Lutheran 80 59 St. Martin's 56 65 Eastern Washington' 66 Whitworth• 65 63 60 Whitworth (ot)' 59 59 Western Washington• 44 67 Puget Sound 53 46 British Columbia' 40 67 St. Martin's 60

40 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 41 71 Puget Sound• 80 87 Southern Oregon 81 58 St. Martin's 50 72 Whitworth• 69 62 Sacramento State 47 98 Nebraska-Doane+ 73 62 Eastern Washington• 63 84 Humboldt Stale 61 65 Western Washington• 61 68 Seattle PacHic 77 70 Chico State 65 59 Kentucky State. 73 87 Chapman 79 66 W96tern Washington• 76 97 Alaska-Fairbanks 59 57 Whitti,.. 59 1961-62 (11-13, 4-6) 68 Lewis & Clark 79 90 Puget Sound' 77 90 Alaska-Fairbanks 51 70 Portland State 69 1971-72 (17-9, 9-3) 61 Western Washington• 71 81 Eastern Washington• 68 57 British Columbia 51 64 Pacific Lutheran• 70 65 Puget Sound' 75 105 Carroll 84 56 Western Washington• 48 82 Eastern Washington• 65 57 W96tern Washington 63 56 Western Washington• 59 89 Seattle PacHlc 101 63 St. Martin's 72 99 St. Martin's 87 90 Pacific Lutheran 67 64 Whitman 72 79 Seattle PacHic 73 65 Eastern Washington• 72 90 Gonzaga 100 92 Eastern Washington' 59 82 Whitworth• 74 75 Whitman 64 66 Seattle PacHic 97 81 Portland State 72 67 Pacific Lutheran 73 68 Eastern Washington' 45 72 Whitworth' 68 87 St. Martin's 53 65 W96tern Washington• 87 79 Whitworth• 61 66 Nebraska-Omaha 62 63 Whitworth' 68 78 St. Martin's 67 74 St. Martin's 54 80 Pacific Lutheran• 87 82 Puget Sound• 49 75 San Fernando 66 84 Whitworth' 73 79 Simon Fraser 74 51 Portland State 59 108 Puget Sound (ot)' 103 68 Seattle PacHlc 96 53 Whitti,.. 65 80 Western Washington• 64 72 Seattle PacHlc 68 92 Lewis & Clark 74 68 Puget Sound• 81 52 Western Washington• 72 85 Western Oregon• 65 67 Western Washington• 62 78 Western Washington' 63 59 Pacific 57 89 Eastern Washington• 75 90 Pacific Lutheran•• 72 63 Portland State 99 84 Seattle PacHic 94 75 Western Washington• 66 79 St. Martin's 41 64 Whitworth• 66 64 Western Washington .. 53 73 Western Washington' 87 68 Portland State 80 63 Eastern Washington• 60 70 Puget Sound• 71 85 Whitworth• 91 74 Western Washington .. 63 66 Seattle PacHic 74 77 St. Martin's" 70 68 Eastern Washington• 53 62 Eastern Washington• 52 74 Eastern Washington' 73 65 Grarrbling+ 70 72 Pacific Lutheran 62 82 St. Martin's" 77 63 Seattle Pacttic 55 57 Whitworth' 61 89 Whitworth" 93 100 Eastern Oregon' 63 95 Abuquerque+ 72 82 Whitworth' 63 54 Western Washington• 71 95 Puget Sound•• 82 1966-67 (27-4, 8-1) 91 Eastern Washington' 77 85 Alcorn A&M+ 70 93 Whitworth' 71 72 Pacific Lutheran• 80 63 Chico State 90 Southern Oregon• 67 56 47 Central State (OH)+ 66 71 W96tern Washington• 58 64 Seattle PacHlc 63 1964-65 (20-6, 9-1) 89 Pacific Lutheran 82 Oregon Tech' 81 83 54 Western Washington• 49 68 Chapman 72 59 Seattle PacHic 70 74 Pacific Lutheran 65 71 Western Washington• 76 80 Portland State 67 57 Puget Sound• 53 48 Whitworth 54 65 St. Martin's 1968-69 (24-9, 8-4) 96 St. Martin's 68 80 70 Pacific Lutheran" 69 81 Whitworth' 74 68 Whitman 96 Pacific Lutheran 64 75 Seattle PacHic 73 72 108 Humboldt Stale 81 54 Pacific Lutheran" 51 76 Eastern Washington• 71 77 Willamette 65 70 Chico State 66 62 St. Martin's 65 78 Eastern Oregon• 69 77 St. Benedict's+ 65 73 Pacific Lutheran• 74 82 Willamette 63 74 SW Missouri (ot) 66 Pacific Lutheran 67 70 Eastern Washington• 82 75 66 Wartburg+ 58 57 Western Washington• 68 98 Whitman 73 74 Portland State 79 99 Linfield 76 105 Southern Oregon• 83 72 Jackson State+ 70 42 Whitworth .. 52 90 Pacific 63 78 Western Washington• 51 81 Llnfield 68 89 Oregon Tech' 83 54 Eastern New Mexico+ 53 54 Puget Sound- 71 90 Sacramento State 79 61 Western Washington• 77 Sacramento State 66 10t Western Oregon• 61 57 71 Kentucky State+ 79 112 Pasadena 86 77 Whitworth' 55 63 Whitti,.. 69 68 Simon Fraser 81 1962-63 (14-10, 4-6) 74 Seattle PacHic 95 79 Whitworth• 69 57 Macalaster 54 87 Portland State 85 St Eastern Washington• 49 1970-71(24-9,11-3) 69 McGavin's 68 71 Pacific Lutheran• 64 105 Seattle PacHlc 78 73 Eastern Washington' 91 94 Portland State 93 67 Western Washington 58 62 Western Washington• 60 91 Eastern Washington• 61 1972-73 (20-9, 11·1) 91 Whitworth' 59 69 Pacific Lutheran 62 92 Whitman 68 92 Puget Sound' 68 99 Eastern Washington• 70 78 Pacific Lutheran 63 89 Whitworth• 48 72 Simon Fraser 73 58 Whitman 74 98 St. Martin's 89 63 St. Martin's 64 62 St. Martin's 77 87 St. Martin's 78 66 San Francisco State 61 90 Western Montana 81 96 St. Martin's 67 68 Puget Sound 42 55 Gonzaga 76 70 Simon Fraser 53 82 St. Martin's 75 93 St. Martin's 80 69 Seattle PacKic 63 85 Seattle PacHic 66 63 Lewis & Clark . 52 53 Western Washington• 43 98 Pacific Lutheran 93 75 Northwest Nazarene 62 68 Whitworth' 65 70 Whitworth• 78 59 Alaska-Fairbanks 48 59 Western Washington• 51 69 Claremont-Mudd 68 67 Weber State 63 84 Eastern Washington• 77 85 Alaska-Fairbanks 75 59 Marymount 81 58 Seattle PacHic 56 93 Pasadena 77 63 Whitworth' 72 88 Puget Sound' 82 84 Alaska-Fairbanks 56 86 Portland State 79 79 Eastern Washington• 74 68 Eastern Michigan 102 94 Eastern Washington• 68 101 W96tern Washington• 75 81 Western Washington• 68 64 Western Oregon• 46 70 Eastern Washington• 75 74 Simon Fraser 49 101 St. Martin's 71 88 Eastern Washington• 71 106 Eastern Washington• 55 53 Western Washington' 43 76 Portland State 74 72 Simon Fraser (ot) 68 77 Pacific Lutheran• 88 70 Whitworth' 72 63 Puget Sound 76 65 Simon Fraser 55 98 Whitworth' 65 92 Oregon Tech' 59 60 Seattle PacHic 65 85 Pacific Lutheran• 72 93 Pacific Lutheran .. 72 62 Eastern Oregon• 51 67 Whitworth' 64 109 Southern Oregon• 50 63 Seattle PacHic 59 90 St. Martin's" 75 83 Pacific Lutheran .. 74 46 Eastern Washington• 56 48 Western Washington• 59 91 Portland State 99 32 Western Washington• 56 67 St. Martin's .. 60 72 Trenton State. 60 57 Seattle PacHic 53 53 Western Washington' 54 85 Western Oregon• 72 74 Puget Sound' 75 61 Eastern Montana. . 63 78 Gui Hord+ 67 79 Southern Oregon• 69 86 Seattle Pacttic 82 78 Western Washington• 69 70 Pacific Lutheran• 74 60 Eastern New Mexico. 58 77 Oregon Tech' 51 92 Portland State 79 69 Gonzaga 74 73 Western Washington• 54 1965-66 (21-8, 9-3) 68 Oklahoma Baptist+ 78 53 Western Washington' 45 68 Simon Fraser" 53 55 Whitworth' 61 74 Puget Sound' 67 81 Alaska Methodist 45 106 Morris Harvey, WVA' 92 37 Simon Fraser 38 62 Simon Fraser .. 55 59 Eastern Washington• 6t 84 Eastern Washington• 69 71 Whitworth 73 57 St. Martin's 47 92 New Haven+ 82 63 Eastern Oregon• 65 70 Whitworth' 110 88 Portland State 77 1967-68 (22-8, 10-2) 61 Eastern Oregon' 47 96 Howard Payne+ 74 88 Eastern Washington• 68 88 Eastern Washington .. 66 70 Pacific Lutheran 91 68 Pacific Lutheran 68 Eastern Washington• 60 63 68 Henderson State+ 64 75 Whnworth' 62 66 Western Washington .. 80 75 St. Martin's 74 97 Pacific Lutheran 73 74 Pacific Lutheran 58 87 Maryland State+ 93 78 St. Martin's 67 81 Pacific Lutheran .. 75 77 Sacramento State 74 76 66 Southern Oregon• 53 St. Martin's 63 96 Elizabeth Cny+ 82 100 Oregon Tech' 56 82 Lewis & Clark 70 89 Oregon Tech' 64 68 Portland State 73 93 Southern Oregon• 61 91 Chico State Whitti,.. 52 Seattle PacHic 73 1963-64 (9-14, 3-7) 75 75 68 67 Western Washington• 65 76 Eastern Washington' 66 81 Willamette 1969-70 (31-2, 12-0) 70 Western Oregon• 64 67 Eastern Washington 80 58 89 Eastern Oregon' 53 103 Eastern Washington• 58 87 Sacramento State 89 77 St. Martin's 75 52 Portland State 71 67 W96tern Montana 85 60 Western Oregon' 39 68 Portland 66 103 Eastern Washington• 85 Linfield 82 65 Alaska-Fairbanks" 67 61 Whitman 75 65 61 Pacific Lutheran .. 70 82 Whitworth' 71 99 Eastern Washington• 91 Linfield 78 73 Alaska-Fairbanks .. 59 92 St. Martin's 91 58 81 Pacific Lutheran .. 71 63 Whitworth• 66 91 Whitworth• 74 93 Pacific Lutheran 65 60 Alaska-Fairbanks .. 65 69 St. Martin's 87 62 Pacific Lutheran .. 59

42 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 43 1973-74 (17-10, 8-4) 1975-76 (23-7, 9-3) 66 Eastern Washington" 59 57 Eastern Washington 66 72 Whitman 53 88 Seattle. (I) 68 109 St. Martin's 95 105 St. Martin'& 72 72 Keene State, NH+ 56 65 Seattle PacKic 50 59 Lewis-Clark State 75 75 Whitworth.(I) 70 77 Whitman 70 85 Pacific Lutheran 64 58 N9'M>erry, SC+ 57 139 Lewis -Clark State" 91 74 Eastern Washington 76 56 Siroon Fraser•(f) 48 56 Macalaster 57 67 Puget Sound 72 71 Grand Valley, Ml+ 75 89 W96tern Washington" 81 59 Pacific Lutheran 60 108 Lewis-Clark State•(I) 78 67 Alaska-Fairbanks 74 51 Whitworth 50 75 Pacific Lutheran .. 53 65 Siroon Fraser 67 89 Seattle PacKlc 86 80 Laverne 76 87 St. Martin's 70 19n-78 c21-s, 9-3) 83 Dakota Wesleyan+ 62 66 W96tern Washington 59 89 Pacific Lutheran•(f) 61 88 Western Oregon• 80 56 Pacific Lutheran 55 80 Siroon Fraser 64 66 Midwestern State+ 73 74 Hawaii-Hilo 60 105 Western Washington• 79 50 Siroon Fraser 75 55 Whitworth 45 72 Whitworth 66 87 Hawaii-Hilo 64 73 Eastern Washington 81 53 Western Washington• 61 72 Eastern Washington 67 90 Pacific Lutheran 70 1979-80 (27-6, 6-2) 65 Puget Sound 88 123 SeattJe•(f) 88 80 Western Washington• 76 73 Eastern Oregon• 64 61 Seattle 73 66 Whitman 50 78 Seattle Pacttic 67 98 Whitman• 63 93 Eastern Oregon• 71 77 W96tern Oregon• 76 63 Lewis-Clark State 116 61 Portland 87 48 St. Martin's 49 71 Puget Sound(!) 57 57 Seattle PacKic 58 72 W96tern Washington• 51 55 Puget Sound 76 77 Seattle 71 98 Seattle 60 78 Slroon Fraser• 62 60 Oregon Tech• 68 74 Puget Sound 62 64 W96tern Washington• 67 64 St. Martin's 72 67 Slroon Fraser - OT 86 69 Seattle PacKlc(f) 66 70 Southern Oregon• 81 59 Oregon Tech• 66 82 Lewis-Clark State 70 62 Gonzaga 49 49 St Martin's 48 63 St. Martin°a•(f) 59 91 Whitman 80 81 Southern Oregon• 67 91 Sea1tle PacKic 79 73 Pacific Lutheran 63 58 St. Martin's . 51 96 seattie· ·(f) 77 62 Western Washington• 66 71 Seattle PacKic 75 86 W96tern Oregon• 70 87 Redlands 43 42 Blola 57 86 St. Martin's••(!) 73 St.Martin's•• 93 Siroon Fraser 70 67 Eastern Washington• 84 62 Puget Sound 60 69 Oregon Tech 64 68 70 67 Eastern Washington• 89 80 St. Martin's 75 58 Eastern Washington• 66 77 George Fox 68 1981-82 (22-7) 68 St. Martin's"(!) 63 85 Eastern Oregon• 82 36 Siroon Fraser 32 115 Eastern Oregon• 52 102 St. Martin's 77 84 W96tern Montana 62 67 Oregon Tech• 65 104 Eastern Oregon• 86 94 St. Martin's 70 99 Lewis-Clark State 74 93 Trinity Western 65 90 Southern Oregon• 77 72 Eastern Wash. (3ot)" 74 81 Oregon Tech. 64 68 Eastern Washington• 70 67 Portland 75 1983-84 (23-10, 12-2) 102 St. Martin's 95 100 W96tern Oregon• 72 102 Southern Oregon• 73 58 Hawaii-Hilo 67 75 Seattle 54 95 St. Martin's 74 66 W96tern Oregon• 63 94 Western Washington• 81 78 W96tern Washington• 66 70 Hawaii-Hilo 66 74 Pacific Lutheran 63 85 Seattle PacKlc 77 103 Seanle Pacttic 78 83 Oregon Tech. 69 59 St. Martin's 68 76 Chaminade 74 71 Puget Sound 66 54 Gonzaga 86 108 St. Martin's·· 85 82 Southern Oregon• 67 67 Western Oregon• 63 66 Puget Sound (ot)• 60 76 Siroon Fraser 74 99 Cal-State-LA 65 71 St. Martin's•• 86 84 Seattle Pacttic 71 9 1 Alaska-Fairbanks 61 95 W96tern Washington• 69 63 Pacific Lutheran 80 59 Pacific Lutheran• 48 75 St. Martin's·· 60 74 Eastern Washington•• 82 68 Eastern Washington• 57 93 Siroon Fraser 70 62 Whitworth 58 77 Lewis-Clark State• 82 55 Alcorn A&M+ 93 74 Eastern Washington·• 66 74 Eastern Oregon• 50 81 Seattle Pacttic• 62 77 Cal Poly Pamona 67 59 Whitman• 54 52 Eastern Washington•• 49 71 Oregon Tech• 70 80 Lewis-Clark State 69 57 Puget Sound 72 60 Cal Poly - SLO (2ot) 61 1974-75 (22-6, 10-2) 75 Briar Cliff+ 72 75 Southern Oregon (ot)• 76 65 Eastern Washington• 59 66 St. Martin'& 57 69 Cal State - Sonoma 57 72 St. Martin's 68 72 Mary mount 83 75 S9allle Pacttic 66 77 Alaska-Fairbanks 57 93 Seattle PacK lc 83 58 Montana 71 92 Pacific Lutheran 64 85 Lewis-Clark State•· 72 75 Alaska-Fairbanks 60 72 Lewis-Clark State 49 62 Portland (ot) 65 82 Whitworth 60 191s-n (24-8, 11-1) 79 W96tern Washington•• 69 62 Puget Sound (2ot)• 64 60 Eastern Washington 74 101 Siroon Fraser• 60 80 Simon Fraser 64 65 Whitworth 61 76 Eastern Washington•• 59 90 Seattle PacKic• 77 59 W96tern Washington 60 65 W96tern Washington• 53 90 Whitman 64 74 Pacific Lutheran 60 65 St. John's, MN+ 83 95 Simon Fraser 83 79 Seattle 58 78 Whitworth• 67 84 Alaska-Fairbanks 94 64 Puget Sound 71 83 W96tern Washlnglon• 66 75 Eastern Washington 70 57 Puget Sound .74 69 Alaska-Fairbanks 71 67 St. Martin's 71 1978-79 (25-6) 79 Whitworth•• 48 69 Lewis-Clark Stale 53 • 78 St. Martin's (ot) 77 86 Whitman 66 91 Simon Fraser 71 93 W hitman 64 76 Western Washington" 68 72 Seattle PacKlc 82 64 Seattle PacKic 74 83 Pacific Lutheran 62 73 Pacific Lutheran 64 130 Whitworth 71 78 Eastern Washingto·n" 67 97 Siroon Fraser 68 60 Whitworth• (ot) 58 76 Southern Oregon• 56 59 Puget Sound 63 59 Pacific Lutheran 52 89 Morehead State+ 73 69 W96tern Washington 58 66 W96tern Washington• 67 80 Oregon Tech• 74 51 Grarrbling 62 59 Gonzaga 76 66 Biola+ 64 92 Whitman 76 91 Siroon Fraser• 68 100 St. Martin's 73 81 Cal State - LA (I) 92 69 Western Oregon 38 61 Wisc.-Eau Claire (ot)+ 68 69 St. Martin's 64 108 Lewis-Clark State• 69 74 Western Washington• 56 68 Western Washington• 65 82 George Fox 59 93 Puget Sound 73 62 Puget Sound 73 69 Western Oregon• 55 94 Western Oregon• 62 73 W96tmont 64 1980-81 (21-12) 69 Western Washington •• 53 95 Seattle PacKlc 76 91 Eastern Oregon• 59 90 St. Martin's 71 66 Alaska-Fairbanks 58 69 Portland 80 77 Whitworth •• 67 59 Pacific Lutheran• 56 72 Eastern Washington• 69 77 Southern Oregon• 60 79 Chico State 67 74 Western Montana 56 74 Currberland + 65 66 Eastern Washington 58 68 Seattle PacKic (OI) 63 68 Oregon Tech• 57 107 Lewis-Clark State 68 61 Pacific Lutheran 58 49 HarJ'llton Institute + 63 122 St. Martin's• 66 Seattle• 54 Western Oregon• 52 73 Seattle PacKic 70 71 Puget Sound 75 79 Montana State 100 84 73 91 Southern Oregon• 68 50 Eastern Oregon· 48 85 Western Washington 62 72 St. Martin's 53 1982-83 (7-23, 5-9) 70 Western Wash.++(ot) 69 59 Oregon Tech• 76 68 Eastern Washing ton• 66 53 Pacific Lutheran 47 60 Whitworth 47 48 Montana 74 69 Lewis-Clark State 56 89 Western Washington• 76 57 Eastern Washing ton • 79 74 Eastern Washington 72 58 Gonzaga 74 77 Western Montana 67 58 Pacific Lutheran 54 83 Siroon Fraser 67 77 Alaska-Fairbanks 63 61 Seanle PacKic 58 82 Seattle 70 78 St. Martin's• 67 82 Pacific Lutheran 74 Carson-Newman+ 66 Seattle PacKic 72 83 Western Washington· 72 69 St. Martin's 68 72 Puget Sound 66 100 Lewis-Clark State• 59 75 74 67 Eastern Washington• 70 78 Western Oregon• 65 68 Puget Sound 57 62 Seattle 68 61 Portland 66 59 St Thomas Aquinas+ 74 114 Eastern Oregon• 79 96 Southern Oregon• 69 63 Alaska-Anchorage 75 79 Grace 65 71 Whitworth• (I) 53 75 Alaska-Fairbanks•• 73 83 Oregon Tech· 71 87 Alaska-Fairbanks 81 91 Lewis-Clark State 70 85 Occidental (f) 54 1984-85 (25-11 , 12-2) 86 Alaska-Fairbanks•• 7 1 57 Pu get Sound 63 71 Alaska-Fairbanks 87 55 Eastern Washington 76 73 St. Martin's (I) 70 63 Victoria(ot) 71 76 E. Central Oklahoma+ 65 52 Eastern Oregon• 47 92 St. Martin's 67 88 Seattle Pacttic 75 98 Warner Pacific 75 66 Warner Pacific 7 1 56 Winston-Salem, NC+ 57 69 Sean le PacKic 75 57 Simon Fraser 56 78 Western Washington 52 60 Eastern Washington (I) 57 61 Gonzaga 89 111 Weste rn Washington•• 56 83 Western Washington 66 84 Siroon Fraser 79 76 Puget Sound (f) 71 62 Puget Sound 55 82 St. Martin's·· 76 74 Lewis-Clark State 73 57 Puget Sound 76 65 Western Washington•(!) 55 63 Victoria 56

44 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 45 74 Northwest Nazarene 76 64 David Llpscorrb+ 80 82 Western Wash. (ott 78 73 Montana Tech 74 70 Pacific Lutheran• 83 77 Lewis-Clark State• 68 58 St. Mary's (Tex)+ 60 92 Alderson-Broaddus+ 81 106 Malisplna 83 99 Whitman• 73 1986-87 (32-9, 13-3) 71 sea111e· 75 57 Wisconsin-Eau Claire+ 84 71 Carroll 72 53 Cal Poly SLO 58 94 Alaska Southeasr 81 109 Whitworth• 65 1989-90 (31-5, 16-2) 91 Whitworth 76 89 Cal-Davis 70 95 Sheldon Jackson 55 135 Northwesr 71 86 St. Martin's 80 1990-91 (14-14) 89 Seanle PacHic (ot) 87 69 Pacific Lutheran• 59 77 St. Martin's• 55 93 St. Martin's• 59 74 Victoria 77 86 Victoria 99 94 Simon Fraser• 95 71 St. Martin's• 48 76 Northwest Nazarene 71 70 Pacific Lutheran 48 90 Whitman 75 80 Montana Tech 85 76 sea111e· 73 107 Seanle PacHic 97 84 Whitworth 80 74 Simon Fraser• 77 72 Eastern Washington 83 77 Carroll 92 65 Whitworth• 59 68 Simon Fraser• 57 77 Lewis-Clark State• 65 80 Western Washington• 83 103 St. Martin's• 61 72 Western Montana 93 72 Pacific Lutheran 86 57 Western Wash•(ot) 62 94 CoJiege of Idaho 80 97 Northwesr 58 67 Simon Fraser• 69 87 Sea!tie 93 61 Oregon Tech 85 71 Whitworth• 68 87 Warner Pacific 71 90 sea111e· 70 66 Lewis-Clark State• 63 83 Simon Fraser 66 93 Southern Oregon 85 88 Lewis-Clark St.• 70 66 Montana 91 79 Puget Sound 71 68 Abertson's 66 92 Pacific Lutheran (2ot) 97 99 Oregon Tech 88 74 sea111e· 71 67 UC - Riverside 77 107 Sheldon Jackson• 73 66 Oregon Tech 55 85 Abertson's 89 94 Chico State (2ot) 99 94 Seanle PacKic 84 88 Puget Sound 79 92 Alaska sou1heaar 79 101 Western Bapdst 82 90 Southern Oregon 92 96 Whitman (ot) 88 64 Puget Sound 58 70 Pacific Lutheran 53 76 St. Martin's· 70 79 Puget Sound 75 114 Oregon Tech (3ot) 110 73 Alaska-Fairbanks 77 103 Lewis-Clark State• 61 90 sea111e• 73 103 Lewis-Clark State.. 78 79 Whitworth 66 90 Western Washington 81 75 Pacific Lutheran 71 65 Portland 83 95 Sealtle PacKic 85 75 Western Washington .. 78 91 St. Martin's· 71 62 Puget Sound 71 72 St. Martin's• 76 70 St.Martin's• 55 73 Simon Fraser• 77 72 Western Washington .. 51 87 Sheldon Jackson• 49 107 Sea!tle 73 73 Lewis-Clark State• 76 80 Whitworth• 68 87 Western Washington• 75 84 Western Washington .. 95 70 Western Washington• 79 56 St. Martin's 46 61 Seanle PacHic 65 104 Simon Fraser• 66 67 Puget Sound 62 73 Whitworth 63 67 Seanle PacHic 74 102 Sheldon Jackson• •44 66 Western Washington• 64 75 Whitworth• 58 1988-89 (32-10, 12-4) 66 Puget Sound• 61 66 Puget Sound 56 77 Sean1e· 74 94 Western Oregon++ 72 72 sea111e• 88 83 Sean le 73 114 Alaska Southeast• 64 90 Sheldon Jackson 72 76 Simon Fraser• 69 77 Eastern Washington 90 85 Whitman 65 75 BYU-Hawaii 78 85 Simon Fraser• 65 72 Whitworth 79 72 . Puget Sound• 67 87 Pacific Lutheran•• 66 82 Western Wash. (01)• 79 92 Hawaii Pacific 75 97 Lewis-Clark State• 62 99 Western Washington 90 84 Western Washington• 62 Sea!tle .. 74 65 75 Seanle PacHic 70 61 Wisconson-Eau Claire 77 89 Sean1e· 79 100 Lewis-Clark State 89 75 Puget Sound• 74 sea111e·• 90 75 57 Eastern Washington 55 81 Carleton, Minn. 88 68 Puget Sound• 52 70 St. Martin's 75 73 St. Martin's• 70 82 Hawaii Pacific+ 79 88 Lewis-Clark State• 75 82 Pacific Lutheran 64 77 Sea!tle PacHic 73 107 Western Washington (ot)96 83 Lewis-Clark State• 96 58 Minnesota-Duluth+ 57 82 Pacific Lutheran 65 68 St. Martin's• 65 78 Whitman 60 9t Simon Fraser 83 63 Western Washington• 64 64 West. Virg. Wesleyan+ 63 67 Puget Sound 70 72 Whitman 89 10t Alaska Pacific• 65 75 Puget Sound 76 97 Seattle .. 73 64 Fort Hayes State+ 65 98 Simon Fraser• (f) 64 79 Alaska Southeast• 68 93 Seattle· 69 86 Lewis-Clark State (ot) 92 69 St. Martin's .. 72 94 Maycrest+ 108 72 Whitman 67 74 Lewis-Clark State• 80 89 Western Washington• 75 80 Sea!tle PacHic 69 105 Sheldon Jackson• 52 90 Western Oregon 77 82 Sheldon Jackson• 67 93 Sheldon Jackson 84 ·oistrict game 1985-86 (27-6, 12-2) 94 Alaska Southeasr 80 65 Warner Pacific 51 1t4 Alaska Southeasr 78 103 Whitworth 91 ··oistrict playoffs 77 Victoria 66 88 Whitworth• (f) 66 61 CS - Dominguez Hiiis 52 72 Alaska Pacific• 59 +National playoffs 82 George Fox 80 76 St. Martin's• 49 76 Puget Sound 61 65 Whitworth .. 46 1991-92 (19-13, 9-5) ++Conference playoffs (f) - forfeited to loser 75 Seanle PacHic 72 108 Alaska Southeast .. 66 67 Western Washington• 64 86 Western Washington .. 64 87 Western Montana 72 64 Gonzaga 63 88 Western Washington .. 75 86 Sheldon Jackson• 49 83 Western Washington .. 66 74 Carroll 56 77 Whitman• 78 66 Western Washington .. 77 77 Puget Sound 64 69 Northern State+ 45 68 Lewis-Clark State• 67 81 Western Washington•• 65 67 Lewis-Clark State• 74 75 Pacific Lutheran• 73 86 Atlantic Christian+ 82 75 Whitworth 73 74 College of Idaho 78 84 St. Thomas Aquinas+ 83 64 Simon Fraser- 56 20 Rebound Games 85 Northwest Nazarene 99 92 Hawaii • Hilo+ 75 73 St. Martin's• 47 96 Whltman(3ot) 95 63 Washburn+ 65 85 Pacific Lutheran 59 NO. DATE PLAYER OPPONENT 74 Puget Sound 59 79 Georgetown, KY+ 69 120 Northwesr 44 21 Dec. 2. 1956 BiJJ Coordes Puget Sound 69 St. Martin's• 55 62 sea111e• 54 22 Jan. 3, 1957 BiJI Coordes Whitworth 63 Western Washington• 59 1987-88 (23-11, 14-4) 80 Whitworth 67 21 Feb. 1, 1957 BiJJ Coordes Whitworth 55 Whiworth•(f) 57 94 Alaska Southeast• 96 93 Seanle PacHic 76 23 Feb. 2, 1957 BiJJ Coordes Eastern Washington 101 sea111e· 68 84 Seanle PacHic 74 77 Puget Sound (ot) 82 20 Jan. 6, 1959 Wally Loe St. Martin's 68 St. Martin's• 57 60 Eastern Washington 81 66 Western Washington• 69 20 Jan. 16, 1959 BJll Coordes Whitworth 82 Pacific Lutheran• 60 76 Puget Sound 87 59 Simon Fraser• 71 20 Jan. 30, 1959 BJJI Coordes Puget Sound 77 Seanle PacHic 76 84 Northwest Nazarene 59 92 sea111e• 71 22 Jan. 31 , 1959 BiJJ Coordes Western Washington 65 Lewis-Clark State• 69 98 Western Baptist 71 88 Whitman 58 21 Feb. 6, 1959 Bill Coordes Eastern Washington 65 Puget Sound 62 54 Oregon Tech 66 114 Northwesr 43 20 Feb. 7, 1959 BJll Coordes Whitworth 82 Western Washington• 70 86 Chapman (ot) 84 97 Alaska Southeast• 80 21 Feb. 13, 1959 Bill Coordes Western Washington 81 Whitworth• 69 75 Puget Sound 84 122 Sheldon Jackson• 78 20 Dec. 9, 1961 Ray Kinnaman Portland State sea111e• 74 52 62 Montana 68 111 Lewis-Clark State.. 84 20 Jan. 20, 1962 Harold Riggan Eastern Washington 66 Eastern Washington 81 86 Whitworth• 74 91 Western Washington .. 75 26 Feb. 21, 1963 Ron Olney Eastern Washington 91 Lewis-Clark State•• 73 103 Lewis-Clark State• 68 83 Western Washington .. 92 20 Jan. 2, 1964 Mel Cox Humboldt Stale Whitman .. 74 62 106 Sheldon Jackson• 71 73 Western Wash. (ot) .. 67 24 Jan. 25, 1964 Mel Cox Pacific Lutheran Whitman .. 107 82 73 Pacific Lutheran 58 86 Georgia CoJiege+ 79 20 Dec. 26, 1965 Chuck Hepworth Sacramento State 86 Findlay+ 82 102 Simon Fraser• 79 66 Charleston, SC+ 55 20 Dec. 20, 1 990 Terry Britt Oregon Tech 59 Birmingham Southern+ 56 87 Wheeling Jesuit+ 78 46 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 47 w L PF PA w L Rniah Home A-y Neutral 1965 20 6 2108 1863 9 1 1st 12-3 6-2 2-1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1966 21 8 2260 2026 9 3 2nd 7-2 104 4-2 27 4 2552 2107 8 1 1st 11-0 11-2 !>-2 Conterenc:e 1967 1968 22 8 2380 2046 10 2 1st 11-3 7-3 4-2 L PF PA L Rniah Home A-y Neutral w w 1969 24 9 2500 2206 8 4 1st 11-2 6-5 7-2 1902 1 1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1970 31 2 2432 2141 12 0 1st 10-0 16-0 !>-2 1903 1 3 1971 24 9 2569 2243 ,, 3 1st-T 12-1 8-5 4-3 1904 6 2 136 83 ~ 3-2 0-0 1972 17 9 2121 1978 9 3 2nd-T 10-1 5-6 2-2 1905 5 3 3-1 2-2 0-0 1973 20 9 1842 1711 11 1· 1st 12-1 6-7 2-1 1906 1 1 1-0 0-1 0-0 1974 17 10 2095 2031 8 4 1s1-T , 1-0 !>-7 1-3 1907 2 2 101 87 2-1 0-1 0-0 1975 23 6 2284 1944 10 2 lat 12-1 9-4 2-1 1908 7 0 306 140 7-0 0-0 0-0 1976 23 7 2235 2019 9 3 2nd 8-3 12-3 3-1 1909 4 5 3-1 1-4 0-0 1977 24 8 2325 2097 11 1 1st-T 14-1 7-4 3-3 1910 8 4 475 341 !>-1 3-3 0-0 1978 21 8 2219 1966 9 3 1st-T 15-0 6-7 0-1 1911 9 2 383 209 4-0 !>-2 0-0 1979 25 6 2399 2027 11-1 104 4-1 1912 4 7 267 227 2-3 2-4 0-0 1980 27 6 2520 2169 6 2 1st-T 12-2 12-3 3-1 1913 7 6 374 302 7-3 0-3 0-0 1981 21 12 2280 2155 11-4 9-7 1-1 1914 6 3 233 212 6-2 0-1 0-0 1982 22 7 2133 1909 12-0 6-6 4-1 1915 0 2 22 59 0-2 0-0 0-0 1983 7 23 2395 2007 5 9 7th 4-9 2-12 1-2 1916 2 5 139 178 2-5 0-0 0-0 1984 23 10 2446 2210 12 2 1st 9-2 11-6 3-2 1917 4 9 325 538 2-4 2-5 0-0 1985 25 11 2736 2491 12 2 2nd 12-1 7-6 6-4 1922 5 8 308 311 4-3 1-5 0-0 1986 27 6 2530 2319 12 2 1st 12-1 , 1-4 4-1 1923 4 13 3-6 1-7 0-0 1987 32 9 3330 2861 13 3 1st 13-2 13-5 6-2 1924 7 9 382 403 , 3 2nd-T 3-6 4-3 0-0 1988 23 ,, 2909 2467 14 4 2nd 13-1 8-10 2-0 1925 2 11 274 435 0 4 3rd 1-5 1-6 0-0 1989 32 10 3378 2847 12 4 2nd 12-3 13-5 7-2 1926 6 13 522 572 0 4 3rd 3-6 3-7 0-0 1990 31 5 2949 2429 16 2 1st 12-1 14-3 !>-1 1927 12 1 2nd-T 4-4 2-8 6 3 0-0 1991 14 14 2380 2313 8-1 !>-10 1-3 1928 14 13 873 802 , 1s1-T 6-3 8-10 0-0 3 1992 19 13 2566 2388 9 5 1st-T 10-3 7-9 2-1 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 1931 22 3 939 573 4 0 1st 10-0 12-3 0-0 1932 21 6 1041 563 4 0 1st 13-1 8-5 0-0 1933 15 3 649 449 4 0 1st 12-0 13-3 0-0 CWU BASKETBALL COACHES 1934 17 5 754 596 3 1 1st-T 11-1 6-2 0-2 1935 21 5 781 632 3 1 1st 12-1 9-4 0-0 1936 15 10 796 752 2 2 2nd 9-5 6-4 0-1 Conference Overall 1937 12 9 709 664 2 2 2nd 7-2 !>-7 0-0 Coach w L PCT w L PCT YR 1938 13 10 874 759 1 3 2nd-T 7-3 6-5 0-2 Edwin Saunders (1904-05, 08-09) 19 8 .704 4 1939 14 6 775 666 3 3 2nd-T 10-2 4-4 0-0 A. K. Smrth (1906) 1 1 .500 1 1940 16 5 838 678 12 4 1st 8-3 8-2 0-0 Frank T. Wilson (1907) 2 2 .500 1 1941 11 8 783 706 10 6 3rd 7-3 4-5 0-0 J.B. Potter (1910-11) 17 6 .739 2 1942 11 8 976 839 8 8 2nd-T 7-3 4-5 0-0 James Dallas (1912-13) 11 13 .458 2 1943 16 7 1141 962 11 5 2nd 11-2 !>-5 0-0 l.D. Sparks (1914-17) 12 19 .387 4 1946 13 7 1039 866 10 6 2nd-T 7-3 6-3 0-1 B.A. Leonard (1922-25) , 7 .125 18 41 .305 4 1947 21 3 1528 1134 11 , 1st-T 9-0 12-2 0-1 Harold Quigley (1926) 0 4 .000 6 13 .316 1 1948 18 9 1475 1261 9 6 3rd 8-2 8-7 2-0 Roy Sandburg (1927-29) 8 4 .667 38 30 .559 3 1949 21 7 1595 1407 12 2 1st 10-0 9-5 2-2 Leo Nicholson ( 1930-64) 208 147 .586 505 281 .642 33 1950 24 8 1892 1611 10 4 2nd-T 10-2 10-4 4-2 Dean Nicholson (1965-90) 152 35 .813 609 219 .735 26 1951 8 18 1394 1477 4 10 6th-T 4-5 3-13 1-0 Gil Coleman (1991-) 9 5 .643 33 27 .550 2 1952 17 11 1679 1593 9 3 2nd 8-1 9-5 0-5 1953 ,, 14 1606 1686 3 9 7th 6-5 4-9 1-0 1954 11 12 1436 1461 6 6 4th !>-3 !>-7 1-2 1955 17 5 1594 1436 7 5 3rd 6-3 8-2 ~ ALL-TIME VERSUS OPPONENTS 1956 18 9 2001 1828 12 6 3rd 9-4 9-5 0-0 1957 12 11 1453 1431 7 5 3rd 6-3 5-6 1-2 Nlcholaon All-Time 1958 18 7 1510 1351 10 2 2nd 9-1 8-6 1-0 Coleman District 1 PCT L PCT 1959 13 10 1476 1417 4 8 4th-T 9-3 3-7 1-0 w L PCT w L w 0 .000 2 0 .000 1960 ,, 13 1531 1635 5 9 5th 7-6 4-7 0-0 Alaska Pacilic (1990) 0 0 .000 2 .889 8 , .889 1961' 9 14 1512 1537 3 11 6th 5-6 2-8 2-0 Alaska Southeast (1987-90) 0 0 .000 8 1 34 10 .773 1962 11 13 1582 1541 4 6 4th-T 4-5 7-5 0-3 Lewis-Clark State (1911-91) , , .500 25 7 .781 .857 . 89 52 .631 1963 14 10 1781 1723 4 6 4th 7-2 3-6 4-2 Pacific Lutheran (1928-91) 0 , .000 48 8 66 48 .579 1964 9 14 1764 1845 3 7 5th 3-4 3-6 3-4 Puget Sound(1922-91) 2 .333 25 19 .568 49 48 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL Diatrlct 1 w L PCT w L PCT w L PCT St. Martin's(1927-91) 1 1 .500 57 12 .826 111 19 .854 Seattle(1926-91) 1 1 .500 19 6 .760 35 14 .714 Sheldon Jackson(1987-91) 2 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 10 0 1.000 Simon Fraser(1969-91) 2 0 1.000 28 11 .718 30 11 .732 Western Washlngton(1908-91) 3 0 1.000 58 20 .744 129 67 .658 Whitman(192S.90) 0 0 .000 21 2 .913 46 12 .793 Whitwonh(1912-91) 1 1 .500 42 10 .808 66 41 .617

Dlatrlct 2 w L PCT w L PCT w L PCT Abenson (1935-91) 0 1 .000 3 1 .750 4 2 .667 Eastern Oregon(1971 -78) 0 0 .000 15 1 .938 15 1 .938 George Fox(1979-86) 0 0 .000 4 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 Lewis & Clark( 1949-73) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 14 4 .n8 Linf ield( 1930-70) 0 0 .000 3 1 .750 8 2 .BOO Nonhwest Nazarene(l 939-88) 0 0 .000 2 2 .500 4 2 .667 Paciflc(193S.65) 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 6 1 .857 Oregon Tech(1971 -91) 1 0 1.000 15 4 .789 16 4 .BOO Southern Oregon(1964-91) 0 1 .000 14 2 .875 15 3 .833 Warner Paclfic(1983-89) 0 0 .000 4 1 .BOO 4 1 .BOO Western Baptist( 198B-90) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 Western Oregon(1932-89) 0 0 .000 20 0 1.000 22 2 .917 Willamette(1925-68) 0 0 .000 2 1 .667 7 7 .500

Other• w L PCT w L PCT w L PCT Alaska-F airbanks(l 956-80) 0 0 .000 14 6 .700 17 6 .739 Alcorn A&M(1968-74) 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 Blola(1980-81) 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 British Colurroa(1932-62) 0 0 .ooo 0 0 .000 35 7 .833 Cal Poly SL0(1984-85) 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 Carroll(1972-91) 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 Leo and Dean Nicholson In 1965 Chapman( 1962-88) 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 2 1 .667 Chico State(1966-79) 0 0 .000 5 0 1.000 5 0 1.000 Eastern New Mexico( 1967-70) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 Eastern Washington(l 904-90) 0 0 .000 37 22 .627 93 75 .554 Gonzaga(1931 -86) 0 0 .000 2 7 .222 9 17 .346 THE PAST Grarrbling(1966-77) 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 Hawaii-Hilo(1980-87) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 Hawaii Paciflc(1985-89) 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 Leo & Dean Nicholson: 1, 114 Wins Hurrt>oldt Stale( 1958-67) 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 3 1 ..750 ldaho(192S.35) 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 6 5 .545 Central Washington University is the winningest team in the history of the NAIA national Kentucky State(1970-71) 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 tournament with 40 victories·. Los Angeles State(1977-84) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 .000 CWU also holds the record for most appearances and consecutive appearances. The Macalaster( 1969-74) 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 Marymount(1973-76) 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 Wildcats have participated in 23 national tourneys, including nine in a row between 1974 Montana( 1933-38) 0 0 .000 0 4 .000 6 8 .429 and 1982. Nonhwest College(1988-89) 0 0 .000 4 0 1.000 4 0 1.000 In 82 seasons, CWU teams have won 1,276 games and lost 666, a winning percentage Pasadena(196S. 71) 0 0 .000 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 of .657. Even more remarkable is the fact a father-and-son coaching combination is Ponland(t936-85) 0 0 .000 1 6 .143 12 12 .500 Ponland State(1959-73) 0 0 .000 9 6 .600 12 10 .545 responsible for nearly 90 percent of the wins. Sacramento State(196S.70) 0 0 .000 4 1 .800 4 1 .800 Leo Nicholson coached 505 victories in 33 seasons winning nine conference titles Seattle PacHic(1952-91) 1 1 .500 32 17 .653 46 26 .639 Spokane Colleg9(1922-29) 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 before retiring in 1964. Son Dean won 609 games in 26 seasons. (See pages 58-59). St. Thomas Aquinas(l 984-87) 0 0 .000 1 1 .500 1 1 .000 Dean, with 38 coaching victories at Kansas City, is the winningest coach in the history of Victoria(198S.91) 0 1 .000 2 2 .500 2 3 .400 the national tournament. Washington(190343) 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 14 .125 Washington State(1908-52) 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 20 .167 CWU won 14 Evergreen Conference titles and shared the WIBA championship in 1980 Western Montana( 1963-91) 0 1 .000 3 0 1.000 4 2 .667 (its only year of existence) under Dean Nicholson's coaching. Whittl,..(1968-72) 0 0 .000 1 3 .250 1 3 .250 The Nicholsons are the winningest father-son coaching combination in the history of Wisconsin-Eau Claire(1980-90) 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 0 3 .000 JCs-Frosh 55 28 .663 collegiate basketball with 1, 114 victories. The historic 1,000th win came on Dec. 12, 1986 Non-college ( 1904-63) 112 58 .659 when CWU defeated Northwest Nazarene 76-71 in a tournament at Whitworth College.

50 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 51 Dean joined his father in the exclusive 500 victory club on Jan. 6, 1987when the Wildcats stopped Pacific Lutheran 70-53 at Nicholson Pavilion. AWARD WINNERS & ALL-STARS In district playoff competition, the 'Cats have won 63 games and lost 21 and have won 1970 Paul Adams 1960 Rick Fortner 23 district titles, 22 during Dean Nicholson's 26-year tenure as head coach. CWU won Captains Joe LaOuca 1961 Jell KeMman 19 straight district playoff games between 1976 and 1982. 1904 Floyd Rader 1971 Mitch Adams 1962 PhN Fitterer F.T. Wiison CWU's best finish at the national tournament came in 1970 when it placed second and 1905 1972 Rich Hanson 1963 Jim Clifton 1906-10 No record 1973 Rich Hanson 1964 Jim Clifton Nichols~n was selected the NAIA National Coach-of-the-Year. The 'Cats also finished 1911 Ben Rader 1974 Bill Eldred 1965 Ed Smith third in 967, 1969, 1987 and 1989 and fourth in 1985. 1912 Chester Robinson 1975 Ned Delmore 1966 Mel Cox WUITlemey CWU has reached the quarterfinals of the national tournament in eacih of its last five 1913 DaveMcDow 1967 Mel Cox 1914 Claude Walkins 1976 Greg McDaniel 1966 Jim Belmondo appearances, three times earning a berth in the Final Four. 1915 No captain 1977 L88 Wyall 1969 Bruce Sanderson Firstteam All-American honors have been won by three'cWU players - Mel Cox in 1967, 1916 Harry Ganders 1978 Tom PC11Ners 1970 Dave Allen James Carr¢811 Paul Adams in 1970 and RiCh Hanson in 1973. Fifteen other players have either won 1917 1979 Steve Page 1971 George Bender 1918·21 No team 1980 Ray Orange 1972 Eric Schooler second team, third team or honorable mention honors. 1922 Jack Robinson 1981 Mike Barney 1973 Bill Henninger In 1987, Ron vanderSchaaf was named to the second team and was later selected in 1923 Bill Charleston 1982 Scott Tri 1974 Bill Eldred 1924 Don Matheny the seventh round of the NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. 1983 Ken Bunton 1975 Dave Mellow 1925 John Heinrick 1984 Ken Bunton 1976 Byron Angel CWU has had three coaches or administrators inducted into the NAIA Basketball Hall- 1926-27 No record 1985 Roger Boesel 1977 Dave Olzendam of-Fame. Leo Nicholson was honored in 1964. Perry Mitchell, a long-time CWU 1928 Kermit Rodgers 1986 Joe Harri! 1978 Al Roberts 1929 No record administrator and former university president, was selected for his general contributions Joe Callero Randy Sheriff 1930 Bob Balley 1987 Joe Harri! 1979 Steve Thorson to NAIA sports. Dean Nicholson was inducted to the hall in 1986. Dean was also named 1931 Bob Bailey 1988 Israel Dorsey 1980 Dennis Johnson to the NAIA's 50th anniversary all-star team in 1987. 1932-34 No record 1989 Dave Biwer 1981 MelNinnls 1935 Ralph Sill Two Wildcat players have been tapped for special national tournament honors. Dave 1990 Jim Toole 1982 Mel Ninnls 1936 John Holl 1991 Jason Pepper 1983 Doug Harris Benedict won the Charles Stevenson Hustle Award in 1967 and Dave Allen won the same 1937 Amie Faust Greg Sparling 1984 Danny Pike award in 1970. The CWU team won the coveted James A. Naismith - Emil S. Liston 1938 Don Sanders 1992 Jason Pepper R-Radllfl 1939 Don Sanders Sportsmanship award in the 1967 tournament and again in 1989. Larry Foster 1985 Keith Bragg 1940 Don Sanders 1986 Ron vanderSchaal 1941 Mickey Rogers lnsplratlonal 1987 Ron vanderSchaal The Leo Nicholson Award (Presented to Top NW Small-College Team) 1942 Jack Hubbard 1988 Dave Biwer 1943 Jack Hubbard 1930 Bob Bailey 1989 Jock White 1944-45 No team 1931 Doug Haney 1990 Greg Sparling Ye• licholaon A-rd . Coach-of-the-Year 1946 Mickey Rogers 1932-34 No record 1991 Greg Sparling 1971 Puget Sound Gene Luundgaard, Pacific Lutheran 1947 Hank Sliva 1935 Jim Sesby 1992 Jason Pepper 1972 Western Washington Jim Boutin, Willamette 1948 JllmAdamson 1936 No record 1973 Puget Sound Al Svenningson, Alaska - Anchorage 1949 Dean Nicholson 1937 Mel Bunstine 1974 Central Waahlngton Dan Milea , Oregon Tech 1950 Dean Nicholson 1938 John Vanderbrlnk Hustle Award 1975 Central Waahlngton Jim Boutin, Willamette 1951 Bill Lee 1939 Don Sanders 1961 Craig Helrrbigner 1976 Puget Sound Jerry Krause, Eastern Washington 1952 Bill Lee 1940 Don Sorenson 1962 Doug Mclean 1977 Puget Sound Dean licholaon, Central Waahington 1953 Darrell Meyer 1941 Bob Miller 1963 Ron Olney 1978 Puget Sound Terry Layton, Northwest Nazarene 1954 Gene Keller 1942 Ernie Lewis 1964 BobWemer 1979 Puget Sound Don Zech, Puget Sound 1955 Don Myers 1943 Russ Wiseman 1965 Bill Kelly 1980 Central Waahlngton Jim Boutin, Western Oregon Don Heacox 1944-45 No team 1966 Dan Bass 1981 Puget Sound Jim Mastin, Whitman 1956 Don Myers 1946 Bob Miiier 1967 Dave Benedict 1982 Western Oregon Jim Larson, Whitworth 1957 BillCoordes 1947 Hank Sliva 1968 Dae Allen 1983 Central Waahlngton Joe Meagher, St Martin's 1958 Bill Coordes 1948 Dean Nicholson 1969 Dave Allen 1984 Puget Sound Marty Holly, College of Idaho 1959 Bill Bieloh 1949 Fred Peterson 1970 Dave Allen 1985 Central Waahlngton Marty Holly, College of Idaho 1960 Phil Fitterer 1950 Harvey Wood 1971 Robert Williams 1986 Central Waahlngton Jim Mastin, Whitman 1961 Phil Fitterer 1951 Harvey Wood 1972 Gary Randall 1987 Central Waahlngton Dean Nicholson, Central Waahington 1962 Doug Mclean 1952 Al Wedekind 1973 Bill Eldred Dan Miles, Oregon Tech 1963 Harold Riggan 1953 Ken Teller 1974 Steve Page 1988 Alaska - Anchorage Brad Jackson, Western Washington 1964 BobMoawad 1954 Bob Logue 1975 Steve Page 1989 Central Waahlngton George Roderick, Alaska - Fairbanks 1965 Jim Clifton 1955 Jack Brantner 1976 Greg McDaniel 1990 Central Waahington Dean Nicholson, Central Waahington 1966 Ed Smith 1956 Jack Brantner 1977 Tom PC11Ners 1991 College of Idaho Warren Friedrichs, Whitworth 1967 Dan Bass 1957 Glenn Wood 1978 Cari Whitfield 1992 Seattle Pac~ic Ed Weidenbach, Northw88t Nazarene 1968 Dave Benedict 1958 Joe Kominski 1980 Tony Giles 1969 TheartiB Wallace Bud Snaza 1981 Mike Barney 1959 Wally Loe 1982 John Holtmann 53 52 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 1983 John Holtmann 1985 Dam1U Tanner 1943 RuuWiseman 1984 Roger Boesel 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf 1946 Clipper Carmody 1985 Andy Affholter 1947 Fred Petenion ADMINISTRATION 1986 Joe Callaro 1947 Dean Nicholson 1987 Tlm Durden All-District 1946 Dean Nicholson 1988 Bryan~ 1965 Mel Cox GARY FREDERICK Athletic Director {13th year) 1989 Bryan Gerig 1965 Jim Clifton 1990 Jaon Pepper Evergreen Gary Frederick has been athletic director at Central Washington since Sept., 1980. 1967 Mel Cox 1991 Terry Britt 1949 Dean Nicholson 1967 Dave Benedict During that time, he has developed CWU's athletic program into 1992 Jell Albrecht 1950 Dean Nicholson 1968 Dave Benedict one of the top small-college programs in the country. 1950 Fred Petenion 1970 Paul Adan. 1952 Ken Tetlef For the past 10 years, the Wildcats have been ranked in the Top Most Valuable 1970 Dave Allen 1952 BHI Loe 1971 Rich Hanson 8 in the NAIA Men's All-Sports competition. 1983 Doug Harrts 1954 Don Heacox 1971 Mitch Adams CWU won the 1986-87 all-sports title and placed seventh last 1984 Ken Bunton 1957 BlllCoordes 1972 Rich Hanson 1985 Danell Tanner 1958 BlllCoordes year. The 1986-87 championship was the first national all-sports title 1973 Rich Hanson 1986 Ron vanderSchaal 1964 Bob Werner 1975 Steve Page for the Wildcats. 1987 Ron vanderSchaal 1965 Mel Cox 1975 Les Wyatt Its previous best finish was a pair of seconds in 1970-71 and 1984- 1988 Cat1 Aaron 1965 Jim Cllhon 1976 Greg McDaniel 1989 Cat1 Aaron 1966 Mel Cox 85. 1976 Dave Oliver 1990 Jim Toole 1967 Mel Cox 1977 Les Wyatt Frederick, 55, has a long affiliation with Central. After graduating 1991 Terry Britt 1967 Dave Benedict 1977 Dave Oliver from Raymond High School in 1955 where he was all-conference in 1992 Larry Foster 1968 Dave Benedict 1978 Al Roberta 1968 Dave Allen football, basketball and baseball, he enrolled here. 1978 Cat1 Whitfield 1969 Theartis Wallace All-American 1979 Dennis Johnson Frederick lettered in football three years (1956-58) and earned second team all- 1969 Mitch Adams 1979 Joe Holmes conference honors in 1957 and first team honors in 1958 at offensive center. 1970 Mitch Adams First Team 1979 Ray Orange 1970 Paul Adan. He graduated in 1959 with a bachelor of arts degree in education and later earned a 1980 Ray Orange 1967 Mel Cox 1970 Dave Allen 1980 Dennis Johnson masters in physical education from Central and a doctorate in secondary education from 1970 Paul Adan. 1971 Rich Hanson 1980 Sam Miiier the University of Idaho in 1974. 1973 Rich Hanson 1972 Rich Hanson 1981 Steve Pudlsta 1973 Rich Hanson Frederick coached basketball and baseball at Thorp High School (195~0); football, 1981 John Haiper Second Team 1973 Ron Weber 1982 John Haiper basketball and track at Waitsburg High School (1960-63) and football and baseball at 1968 Dave Benedict 1974 Tlm Sandberg 1982 Steve Pudlsts Central Kitsap (1963-S7) before returning to Ellensburg in 1967. 1969 Theartls Wallace 1975 Les Wyatt 1982 David Willian. 1972 Rich Hanson 1975 Steve Page From 1967 until 1983, he served as an assistant football coach and was head baseball 1983 Bob Kennedy 1980 Ray Orange 1976 Davemver 1983 Danny Pike coach from 1968 until 1978 when he resigned to take over the chairmanship of the physical 1983 Doug Harris 1977 Dave Oliver 1983 Ken Bunton education department. 1987 Ron vanderSchaaf 1978 Cat1 Wh itfield 1983 Doug Harris 1989 Cat1 Aaron He gave up the that job when he was named to succeed Adrian "Bink" Beamer as athletic 1984 Ken Bunton 1984 Danny Pike WIBA director in the fall of 1980. Third Team 1985 Danell Tanner 1980 Ray Orange Frederick is CWU's winningest baseball coach. In 11 seasons his teams won 234 1970 Dave Allen 1986 Joe Harris 1980 Dennis Johnson games and lost 147 and qualified for the NAIA College World Series in 1968 and 1970. 1971 Rich Hanson 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf 1990 Jim Toole 1987 Ron vanderSchaaf For the past decade, Frederick has also served as CWU's women's basketball coach. 1987 Joe Harris All-Northwest He led CWU to·a 31-5 overall record and its ·first-ever District 1 title in 1987-88 and was Honorable Mention 1987 Rodnie Taylor 1971 Rich Hanson named the district's Coach-of-the-Year for the second time. In 10 seasons, his teams 1988 1973 Rich Hanson 1965 Mel Cox Cat1 Aaron have won 157 games and lost 128. 1985 Jim Clifton 1989 Cat1 Aaron 1977 Dave Oliver 1966 Mel Cox 1989 Dave Blwer 1979 Joe Holmes Misc: Born 7-16-37 at Hoquiam. Wife's name is Bobbi. Has three adult sons, Brooke, 1967 Dave Benedict 1990 Jim Toole 1980 RayOragne Rick and Rob. Bobbi has two children, Anna, 22 , and David, 20. David was member of 1992 Larry Foster 1980 Dennis Johnson 1969 Dave Allen CWU baseball team last spring . .. District 1 baseball Coach-of-the-Year three times 1971 Mitch Adams 1982 David Willian. 1975 Les Wyatt All-Conference 1983 Doug Harris (1969, 1970 and 1971). 1976 Dave Oliver 1984 Ken Bunton 1977 Les Wyatt 1985 Darrell Tanner 1977 Dave Oliver Wlnco 1986 Ron vanderSchaaf GARY SMITH Athletic Trainer (25th year) 1978 Cat1 Wh itfield 1940 Don Sandeni 1987 Ron vanderSchaal Gary Smith, 53, has been the athletic trainer at Central Washington since 1968. He is 1941 Don Sorenson 1987 Rodnie Taylor 1979 Joe Holmes in his 24th season with the Wildcats. 1980 Dennis Johnson 1942 Russ Wiseman 1988 Cat1 Aaron 1942 ClpP&r Carmody 1989 Cat1 Aaron Smith, a past president of the NAIA Athletic Trainers Association, is a member of the 1990 Jim Toole NAIA and Central Washington University Hall-of-Fames. 54 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 55 He was elected for meritorious service and was inducted in the NAIA Hall-of-Fame in Southern University, Baton Rouge, La. March, 1985. He was only the second trainer so honored. Smith was inducted into CWU's Inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society at the University of Kansas, Nelson won Hall-of-Fame last June. a Fulbright lectureship in chemistry to the Universidad Autonomous de Guadalajara in A member of the NAIA Medical Aspects committee Smith has 7=."'~~'! -­ 1966. He received a DuPont teaching fellowsship at the University of Kansas in 1962. worked at national championship events in baseball, w~estling and i! ·J'iff' Auther of numerous publications on analytical chemistry and on the role of university track-and-field and at the Hula Bowl football game. .. ·.:.:- research, teaching and public service, Nelson has been active in professional and He w~s on the medical staff for the World University Games in ~ .;./~ community projects and organizations. Bulgary m .1978 and for the Cup of Nations tournament in Bogoto in ,,:·::.;: · Nelson and his wife, Dr. Patricia Nelson, who was a professor of nursing at the University 1974. Smith al.so spent two weeks working at the Olympic Devel- · .;:;'''~ of Texas, have four grown children. opm~nt Camp 1n Colorado Springs, Colo., in the summer of 1987. -.;$:~ Smith was b~rn ~uly 27, 193~ . at Charlevoix, Mich., and graduated y.> from Charlevoix High School m 1956. After a stint in the military, he • ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY attended North Central Michigan College, earning an associate of ./' For nearly a century Central Washington University has provided quality education for science degree in 1962. the citizens of the state of Washington. It is one of six state-supported institutions offering He then enrolled at Northern Michigan University and was granted a bachelor of science baccalaureate and graduate degrees. degree in 1964. Smith received his masters of science degree from Indiana University in Originally known as Washington State Normal School, 1965. the institution became Central Washington College of He played football and track in high school, earning all-conference honors in football. He Education in 1937, Central Washington State College in also lettered in track at Northern Michigan. 1961 and Central Washington University in 1977. Before accepting his position at CWU, he was head trainer for Punahou High School in Now CWU is considered one of the ·top smaller Hawaii for three years. comprehensive universities in the country. Central Smith and his wife, Elizabeth, were married in 1961 . They have two adult children -Julie earned that distinction when U.S. News & World R• Marie and Michael Allen. port published results of an extensive national survey of college presidents. DR. IVORY NELSON President (First Year) CWU tied for seventh place in the smaller comprehen­ sive universities category for schools west of the Missis­ Dr. Ivory Nelson was appointed Central Washington University's 11th president last sippi River and placed in the Top 15 in the nation. January and began his duties Mar.1. Central is a residential university which offers one of Nelson, 56, a 29-yearveteran of leadership at every level of higher the best living programs found anywhere. The education - research universities, four-year schools and two-year accomodations, food and excellent staff provide for a s~~ls. - headed ~e five-campus Alamo Community College rewarding experience. D1stnctm San Antonio, Tex., for the past six years before becoming Students have outstanding facilities for their learning · CWU's president. experiences. More than half of the major campus buildings have been constructed since Nelson earned his Ph.D. in analytical chemistry at the University 1966. The excellent facilities do not stop with new buildings. Central has increased its of Kansas. His undergraduate degree in secondary education and total number of library holdings to 454,651. And campus technical facilities range from chemistry is from Grambling State. television studies to science laboratories. He took the helm of the San Antonio community college district in The University's 350 acres include 100 classrooms in 21 academic halls and 28 student 198~ and guided it through several severe state budget cutbacks. . housing complexes. And Central's faculty has earned a reputation for academic quality Pnor to .1986, Nelson worked. 18 years as an administrative leader and chemistry and integrity. CWU's faculty are teachers above all else, and they take the time to meet pro~essor 1n the Texas A&M university system. He served three years as executive the needs of their students: assistant to the chancellor of that four-university system, as well as one year as acting Central, which was founded in 1891 with four teachers and 86 students, enjoys a setting president of Prairie View A&M. convenient to the mountains in one direction and the desert in the other. Only minutes Nelson also served as vice-president for research and special programs as as assistant away through the surrounding farm and ranch lands of the Kittitas Valley are some of the dean of academic affairs at Prairie View. best skiing and hunting in the state, as well as national parks, alpine lakes and meadows, During the 1960s he worked as a chemistry professor and chairman of. the division of wilderness areas and rushing rivers for fishing and floating. natural sciences at Southern University, Shreveport, La., and as a chemistry profesor at Ellensburg is a small quite farming and ranching community which likes have a state university in its center. 56 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 57 the head basketball coach at Puyallup High School for 14 years, winning five Puget Sound DEAN NICHOLSON: 609 WINS titles and compiling a record of 192-113. In the fall of 1964 he returned to Ellensburg after being named to succeed his father as Dean Nicholson, who coached 26 years at Central Washington University and 14 at head basketball coach. In addition to coaching basketball, he was the school's baseball Puyallup High School, is one of the winningest coaches in the history of collegiate basketball. _ _ """"' ___ _ coach in 1967 and tennis coach in 1965 and 1966 and from 1968 until 1978. Nicholson was born June 28, 1926 in Seattle. He graduated from Ellensburg High Nicholson resigned after the 1990 and completed his fabulous School in 1944 where he earned all-state honors in basketball and was a Yakima Valley careerwiththeYakimaSunKingsintheCBA. lnhisfinalseasonwith tennis champion. the 'Cats, he became only the 17th coach in the entire history of He and his wife, Charlene, were married June 18, 1948. They have two grown sons, intercollegiate basketball to win 600 games. Joel and Gary. He qualified his team for the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City for a record 22nd time and he became the winning est coach in the history of the national tournament with 38 victories. Nicholson's Coaching Record PA w L Anlah Home Nicholson also was inducted into the Washington State Basketball Yew w L PF 1951 12 7 Coaches Association Hall-of-Fame that summer. He previously 1952 15 6 had been inducted into the CWU and NAIA Hall-of-Fame. 1953 16 6 16 10 . Only !Wice in 26 year~ at CWU did he fail to win at least 20 games. Six times he guided 1954 1955 20 6 teams into the NAIA Final Four, placing second in 1970, third in 1967, 1969, 1987 and 1956 23 4 1989 and fourth in 1985. 1957 6 14 His 1970 squad won 31 games, including a school-record 25 straight, and he was voted 1958 9 15 1959 14 6 NAIACoach-of-the-Year. In 1987, the 'Catspostedaschool-record32.winsand Dean was 1960 7 11 selected Northwest Small-College Coach-of-the-Year for the second time in his career 1961 16 4 His 1989 team equaled that school record with 32 victories. He also won the Northwest 1962 18 5 1963 11 7 Coach-of-the-Year award following the 1990 season. 1964 7 12 On seven different occasions he was voted NAIA District 1 Coach-of-the-Year. In 1987, 1965 20 6 2108 1863 9 1 1st 12-3 1966 21 8 2260 2026 9 3 2nd 7-2 he ~as voted as ~ne of the five coaches on the NAIA's 50th anniversary all-time team. 1967 27 4 2552 2107 8 1 1s1 11-0 Nicholson received numerous other honors during his illustrious coaching career. In 1968 22 8 2380 2046 10 2 1st 11-3 1970 he coached at the USA - Pan American Developmental Camp. He was the NAIA 1969 24 9 2500 2206 B 4 Isl 11 -2 2141 12 0 1st 10-0 representative to the U.S. Olympic Basketball Committee and coached at the Olympic 1970 31 2 2432 1971 24 9 2569 2243 11 3 1st-T 12-1 camp and trials in 1971 and 1972. 1972 17 9 2121 1978 9 3 2nd-T 10-1 He was the head coach for AAU teams which toured South America in 1972 and 1973 1973 20 9 1842 1711 11 1 1st 12-1 8 4 lst-T 12-0 and for the NAIA All-Star team in the Cup of Nations tournament in Colombia in 1974. 1974 17 10 2095 2031 1975 23 6 2284 1944 10 2 1st 12-1 He was an assistant coach for the West team in the 1982 National Sports Festival in 1976 23 7 2235 2019 9 3 2nd 9-3 Indianapolis, Ind. , and served as a member of the NABC's Hall-of-Fame committee. A 1977 24 8 2325 2097 11 1 lst-T 14-1 9 3 lst-T 15-0 charter member of the CWU Hall-of-Fame, he was inducted into the NAIA Hall-of-Fame 1978 21 8 2219 1966 1979 25 6 2399 2027 11-1 in 1986, joining his father in that institution. 1980 27 6 2520 2169 6 2 1st-T 12-2 _Nicholson and_ his father Leo are the winningest father-son coaching combination in the 1981 21 12 2280 2155 11-4 1982 22 7 2133 1909 12-0 history of collegiate basketball with 1, 114 victories. Leo won 505 games from the fall of 4-9 1983 7 23 2395 2007 1929 before retiring in 1964. 1984 23 10 2446 2210 3 1 1st 9-2 12-1 Nicholson also enjoyed a great playing career at CWU. He earned all-conference 1985 25 11 2736 2491 5 1 1st 4 0 1st 12-1 honors four straight seasons in basketball, leading the Wildcats to a conference title in 1986 27 6 2530 2319 1987 32 9 3330 2861 13-2 1947 and their first NAIA national tournament berth in 1950. 1988 23 11 2909 2467 13-1 12-3 1989 32 10 3378 2847 He scored 1,377 points which still ranks sixth on the school's all-time list. In 1950, he 12-1 ma?e 83 percent of his free throws, the eighth best single-season mark in school history. 1990 31 5 2949 2429 Total• 609 219 .736 cwu _ N_ich~lson also lettered in tennis and baseball. He led the Evergreen Conference in 192 113 .630 Puyallup hitting in 19~0 . Off the field, he was elected president of the student body. 801 332 .707 Total

After earning a bachelor of arts degree in 1950, he taught mathematics and served as Note: CWU posted record of 26-4 in 1983 before forleitlng 19 games. 59 58 CWU BASKETBALL CWU BASKETBALL 1992-93 CWU BASKETBALL SCHEDULES NOTES Men's Junior Varsity January 7 *Western Washington, 5 p.m. 12 *Sheldon Jackson, 7 p.m. November 13 at Treasure Valley, 6:30 14 *at Lewis-Clark State, 6 p.m. 14 at C. of Southern Idaho, 7:30 18 Whitman, 7 p.m. 21 at North Idaho, 7:30 20 *at St. Martin's, 7 p.m. 27 at CBC, 8 p.m. 22 at George Fox, 7:30 28 Walla Walla (at CBC), 6 p.m. 23 at George Fox, 5:15 26 *at Puget Sound, 7 p.m. December 27 at Pacific Lutheran, 6 p.m. 2 at Big Bend, 8 p.m. 30 *Seattle, 6 p.m. 5 at Spokane CC, 7:30 29-30 at BBCC tournament February 4 *St. Martin's, 7 p.m. January 6 *at Western Washington, 7:30 2 at Walla Walla CC, 8 p.m. 9 *Lewis-Clark State, 5 p.m. 4 at Yakima Valley, 8 p.m. 13 *at Seattle, 7 p.m. 9 Columbia Basin, 5 p.m. 14 *at Simon Fraser, 3 p.m. 19 Spokane CC, 2 p.m. 16 *at Puget Sound, 7 p.m. 22 at Walla Walla Pen, 6 p.m. 23 at Walla Walla CC, 7:30 26 at Wenatchee Valley, 7:30 Women's Junior Varsity

February December 2 at PLU JVs, 4 p.m. 1 at Spokane CC, 6 p.m. 6 Yakima Valley, 6 p.m. 2 at Big Bend CC, 6 p.m. 11-13 at Walla Walla tourney 5 at Walla Walla CC, 6 p.m. 20 Puget Sound JVs, 5 p.m. 11 at CBC, 8 p.m. 25 at UPS JVs, 5:15 12 at CBC, 2 p.m. 14 Yakima Valley, 2 p.m. Women's Varsity 15 Walla Walla CC, 4:30

November January 13 Carroll, 7 p.m. 4 at Yakima Valley, 6 p.m. 21 Pacific Lutheran, 3 p.m. 9 Columbia Basin, 3 p.m. 14 at Walla Walla CC, 6 p.m. December 20 Spokane CC, 6 p.m. 1 at Gonzaga, 5:15 22 Big Bend CC, 6 p.m. 27 at Wenatchee Valley, 6 p.m. 5 at Whitman, 7:30 11 *at Sheldon Jackson, 8:30 29 at Northwest, 6 p.m. 12 at Sheldon Jackson, 6 :30 15 Eastern Oregon, 7 p.m. February 5 Northwest, 6 p.m. 16 Eastern Oregon, 2 p.m. 19 *Simon Fraser, 7 p.m. 60 CWU BASKETBALL