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2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE • 65 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL • PLAYER HISTORY AAMORYMORY ““SLATS”SLATS” GGILLILL

PLAYER — 1922 • 23 • 24 THETHE SLATS GILL RECORDRECORD HEAD COACH — 1929 TO 1964 SEASONSEASON RECORD CONF./FINISH 1928-291928-29 112-82-8 4-6/4th4-6/4th OSU HONORS 1929-301929-30 14-114-133 7-9/4th7-9/4th • Gill was inducted into the James Naismith Hall of Fame in 1968. 1930-311930-31 19-9 9-7/3rd • Oregon State’s home arena () was officially named for him after his death. It opened in 1949 and was originally just called the 1931-321931-32 12-12 8-8/3rd 1932-331932-33 21-6 12-4/1st Oregon State Coliseum, though it was informally known as “the house that Gill built.” 1933-341933-34 14-10 7-9/3rd • A banner was unveiled in Gill Coliseum in 1997 signifying his number of wins (599). 1934-351934-35 119-99-9 12-4/1st12-4/1st • He was inducted into the State of Oregon Hall of Fame in 1980, the OSU Athletics Hall of 1988 and the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in 2003. 1935-361935-36 116-96-9 10-6/2nd10-6/2nd • He served as president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and coached in the 1964 NABC All-Star Game. 1936-371936-37 11-111-155 5-11/4th5-11/4th • He is a member of the Helms Foundation Hall of Fame. 1937-381937-38 17-117-166 6-14/5th6-14/5th 1938-391938-39 13-11 6-10/4th6-10/4th • The Slats Gill Sportsperson of the Year Award is presented annually to the top coach or administrator in the state of Oregon. 1939-401939-40 27-11 12-4/1st 1940-411940-41 19-9 9-7/2nd OSU HIGHLIGHTS 1941-421941-42 18-9 11-5/1st • Gill is the all-time winningest basketball coach at OSU with 599 victories. He was the sixth-winningest coach in NCAA history at the time of his 1942-431942-43 119-99-9 8-8/4th8-8/4th retirement. 1943-441943-44 8-168-16 5-11/T-3rd5-11/T-3rd 1944-451944-45 20-820-8 10-6/3rd10-6/3rd • He coached five Pacific Coast Conference championship teams (1933, ‘47, ‘49, ‘55, ‘58) and four other Northern Division championship teams 1945-461945-46 113-113-11 10-6/2nd10-6/2nd (1935, ‘40, ‘42, ‘54). 1946-471946-47 28-528-5 13-2/1st13-2/1st • Gill took the 1949 and 1963 teams to the school’s only NCAA Final Four berths. Both teams finished in fourth place. 1947-481947-48 21-1321-13 10-6/T-1st10-6/T-1st • His 1963 team won the NCAA West Regional. 1948-491948-49 24-12 12-4/1st • His teams tied for fifth in the NCAA on three other occasions: 1947, ‘55 and ‘62. 1949-501949-50 13-14 8-8/Tie 2nd2nd 1950-511950-51 14-18 6-10/Tie 4th4th • He coached two eventual OSU head coaches in Jim Anderson and Paul Valenti, and two Olympians in Lew Beck and Mel Counts. 1951-521951-52 9-199-19 3-13/5th3-13/5th • In 36 seasons at OSU, only nine of his teams had losing records. 1952-531952-53 11-17 6-10/4th6-10/4th • He coached OSU to eight Far West Classic titles in his final eight seasons as head coach. 1953-541953-54 22-822-8 11-5/1st11-5/1st • His teams won the Chancellor’s Trophy, given to the annual winner in the Oregon State-Oregon series, 11 out of 12 times. 1954-551954-55 22-822-8 15-1/1st15-1/1st • Gill made his OSU coaching debut in 1926-27 with the OSU Rooks (freshmen). 1955-561955-56 8-188-18 5-11/Tie5-11/Tie 6th 1956-571956-57 11-15 6-10/6th6-10/6th • He also coached OSU baseball from 1932-37. 1957-581957-58 20-6 12-4/1st • Gill retired as head coach after the 1963-64 season to become Oregon State’s athletic director, and served in that role until his death on April 5, 1958-591958-59 13-13 7-9/6th 1966. 1959-601959-60 6-8* Indep.Indep. 1960-611960-61 14-12 Indep.Indep. OSU PLAYING DAYS 1961-621961-62 24-5 Indep. 1962-631962-63 22-922-9 Indep. • Gill played three years of varsity basketball at OSU and was an All-American selection in 1924. 1963-641963-64 25-425-4 Indep. • He also earned All-Pacific Coast Conference first team honors in 1922 and 1924 and second team honors in 1923. TOTALTOTAL 599-392 265-22265-2288 • He made the All-Northern Division first team in 1923 and 1924. *missed 12 gamesgames due to illness

HELEN GILL (1904-2003) “FIRST LADY” OF OSU BASKETBALL

66 • 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE PLAYER HISTORY • 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL RRALPHALPH MMILLERILLER HEAD COACH — 1971 TO 1989 THE RECORD OSU HONORS WICHITA STATE OREGON STATE SEASON RECORD CONF./FINISH SEASON RECORD CONF./FINISH • Miller was inducted into the James Naismith Hall of Fame in 1988. 1951-52 11-19 2-8/6th 1970-71 12-14 4-10/6th • He earned national coach of the year honors from the Associated Press twice (1981 1952-53 16-11 3-7/6th 1971-72 18-10 9-5/3rd and 1982) and was second in the voting in 1980. 1953-54 27-4 8-2/2nd 1972-73 15-11 6-8/5th • He was honored as the District 8 Coach of the Year five times (1975, ‘80, ‘81, ‘87, ‘88) 1954-55 17-9 4-6/4th 1973-74 13-13 6-8/5th 1955-56 14-12 7-5/4th 1974-75 19-12 10-4/2nd and was a three-time conference coach of the year (1975, ‘81, ‘89). 1956-57 15-11 8-6/4th 1975-76 18-9 10-4/2nd • Miller was named the NIT/Kodak Man of the Year in 1988. 1957-58 14-12 6-8/4th 1976-77 16-13 8-6/3rd • He was an NABC Hillyard Golden Anniversary Award recipient in 1997 (50 years of 1958-59 14-12 7-7/4th 1977-78 16-11 9-5/2nd service). 1959-60 14-12 6-8/4th 1978-79 18-10 11-7/3rd • He was the recipient of the Slats Gill Award in 1980 and 1981, given to the 1960-61 18-8 6-6/4th 1979-80 26-4 16-2/1st 1961-62 18-9 7-5/3rd 1980-81 26-2 17-1/1st outstanding coach or administrator of any Oregon-based team at any level. 1962-63 19-8 7-5/2nd 1981-82 25-5 16-2/1st • Miller was inducted into the State of Oregon Hall of Fame in 1988, the OSU Athletic 1963-64 23-6 10-2/1st 1982-83 20-11 12-6/3rd Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in 2006. TOTAL 220-133 81-75 1983-84 22-7 15-3/1st • A banner was unveiled in Gill Coliseum during 1996-97 season signifying his number 13 YEARS (.623) (.519) 1984-85 22-9 12-6/2nd of wins (674). 1985-86 12-15 8-10/5th IOWA 1986-87 19-11 10-8/3rd • Oregon State’s basketball floor is named in his honor. SEASON RECORD CONF./FINISH 1987-88 20-11 12-6/2nd 1964-65 14-10 8-6/5th 1988-89 22-8 13-5/3rd OSU HIGHLIGHTS 1965-66 17-7 8-6/3rd TOTAL 359-186 204-114 • Miller retired as the sixth all-time winningest basketball coach in Division I history 1966-67 16-8 9-5/3rd 19 YEARS (.659) (.642) (674 victories) and is the second-winningest coach ever at OSU (359 wins). 1967-68 16-9 10-4/1st 1968-69 12-12 5-9/8th CAREER TOTALS • He led OSU to eight NCAA Tournament Appearances (1975, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘84, ‘85, ‘88, 1969-70 20-5 14-0/1st 38 YEARS 674-370 339-219 ‘89), including the Elite Eight in 1982. TOTAL 95-51 54-30 (.646) (.608) • He coached five OSU teams that were ranked in the Top 10. 6 YEARS (.651) (.643) • His 1981 OSU squad enjoyed the No. 1 ranking for eight weeks. • Miller coached OSU consensus All-Americans Steve Johnson and and had a total of 21 All-Pac-10 selections. • He led OSU to four Pac-10 Championships (1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘84). • Miller had only two losing seasons in 19 years at OSU. HEAD COACH — 1965-70 AT IOWA • Miller led Iowa to Big Ten titles in 1968 and 1970 and was named Big Ten Coach of the Year both of those seasons. • He was the Midwest Regional Coach of the Year in 1965. • His 1970 team advanced to the NCAA Tournament. HEAD COACH — 1952-64 AT WICHITA STATE • Miller led the Shockers to three NIT appearances (1952, ‘62, ‘63) • His 1964 team participated in the NCAA Tournament. • He was named Missouri Valley Coach of the Year in 1954 and 1963.

2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE • 67 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL • PLAYER HISTORY GGARYARY PAYTONPAYTON PLAYER — 1987 • 88 • 89 • 90

• A 6-foot-4 guard from Oakland, Calif. (Skyline HS).

OSU HONORS • Selected national Player of the Year by Sports Illustrated in 1990. • 1990 consensus All-American first team pick. • 1990 Pacific-10 Player of the Year. • Other 1989-90 honors: Billy Packer’s U.S. Army Reserve Player of the Year, L.A. Gear Unstoppable Player of the Year, Bill Hayward Amateur Athlete for the state of Oregon, MVP of the Japan Classic All-Star Tournament. • Three-time All-Pac-10 selection. • All-Pac-10 Tournament selection in 1988 and 1989. • 1987 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year. • Pac-10 Player of the Week nine times in his career, more than any other player. • Three-time MVP of the Far West Classic and the only four-time all-tournament selection. • Selected to the Pac-10 All-Decade Team for the 1980s. • OSU jersey (#20) retired during 1996-97 season. • Inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996. • Named to Pac-10 Conference’s inaugural Hall of Honor class in 2002.

OSU HIGHLIGHTS • The Pac-10’s all-time leader for assists (938) and steals (321). • Sixth all-time leading scorer in the Pac-10 and all-time leader at Oregon State (2,172 points). • His 58 points vs. USC on Feb. 22, 1990 set the OSU school record and is the third-most ever in the Pac-10. • Led OSU in scoring in 1988-89 (20.1) and 1989-90 (25.7). • Ranks second for single-season scoring at OSU with 746 points in 1989-90 and sixth with 603 in 1988-89. • Finished his OSU career with 16 30-plus scoring games. • Led OSU in assists and steals all four seasons. • Holds the top four spots on OSU’s single-season assists list. • Set the school record with 15 assists vs. Arizona State (Nov. 30, 1989). • Holds three of the top four spots on OSU’s single-season steals list. • On OSU’s all-time leaderboard, holds 10 career, seven single-season, six single-game and five consecutive-game records. • Started every game during his four-year career.

OLYMPICS • Member of the 1996 and 2000 Dream Teams (U.S. Olympic gold-medal winning teams)

NBA CAREER • First-round selection (2nd pick overall) by the Seattle Supersonics in 1990. • In the NBA, selected All-NBA nine times, All-Defensive Team nine times (including the 1995-96 Defensive Player of the Year), an All-Star Game participant nine times and a participant in the NBA Finals three times (winning the championship in 2006 with the Miami Heat).

GARY PAYTON — OREGON STATE STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 1986-87 (Fr.) 30 30 1115 37.2 153 333 .459 13 35 .371 55 82 .671 27 93 120 4.0 98 3 229 93 20 58 374 12.5 1987-88 (So.) 31 31 1178 38.0 180 368 .489 31 78 .397 58 83 .699 27 76 103 3.3 106 3 230 106 11 72 449 14.5 1988-89 (Jr.) 30 30 1140 38.0 208 438 .475 82 213 .385 105 155 .677 34 88 122 4.1 108 3 244 91 17 91 603 20.1 1989-90 (Sr.) 29 29 1095 37.8 288 571 .504 52 156 .333 118 171 .690 43 92 135 4.7 103 4 235 106 15 100 746 25.7 TOTAL 120 120 4528 37.7 829 1710 .485 178 482 .369 336 491 .684 131 349 480 4.0 415 13 938 396 63 321 2172 18.1

68 • 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE PLAYER HISTORY • 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL BBRENTRENT BARRYBARRY RRAYAY BBLUMELUME PLAYER — 1992 • 93 • 94 • 95 PLAYER — 1978 • 79 • 80 • 81

• A 6-foot-6 guard from Danville, Calif. (De La Salle HS). • A 6-foot-4 guard from Portland, Ore. (Parkrose HS). • OSU HONORS: 1995 USBWA & NABC All-District and • OSU HONORS: A 1979-80 All-American ... Made the All- All-Pac-10 selection ... Two time Pac-10 Player of the Pac-10 first team in 1980 and 1981 ... Made the 1979 Week ... Two-time Oregon State team MVP (1994 and Far West Classic All-Tournament team ... Inducted into 1995) ... Far West Classic MVP in 1993 ... Two-time the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame (2004). Far West Classic All-Tournament selection ... A 1995 • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Ended his career fifth all-time in NABC All-Star. scoring at OSU (1,288 points, now 11th) ... Ranks • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Finished his OSU career third in all- second at OSU in total steals (205) and third in steals time steals (199) and 10th in points (1,304) ... Appears per game (1.85) ... Seventh all-time at OSU in field goal nine times on OSU’s top 10 career records lists ... Broke percentage (.539) ... Led the team in minutes played the OSU record with eight steals vs. Arizona (Feb. 23, each of his last three years ... Member of the 1980-81 1995) ... Scored a career-high 34 points vs. California team that ranked No. 1 in the country. (March 4, 1995) ... Second in the Pac-10 for scoring in • NBA CAREER: 1981 second-round draft pick of the 1995 (21.0). ... Played one season with the Chicago • NBA CAREER: 1995 first-round draft pick of the Denver Bulls. Nuggets (15th overall) ... Traded to the on draft day ... A 1996 All-Rookie second team selection ... Has played in the NBA for 12 seasons ... Has won two NBA championships with the San — OSU STATISTICS Antonio Spurs. YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1977-78 25 155 6.2 45 26 2 26 BRENT BARRY — OSU STATISTICS 1978-79 28 376 13.4 73 95 1 63 YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1980-81 30 463 15.4 86 136 1 66 1991-92 31 161 5.2 47 70 11 30 1981-82 28 294 10.5 79 101 1 50 1992-93 23 165 7.2 49 83 21 33 CAREER 111 1288 11.6 283 358 5 205 1993-94 27 411 15.2 141 94 23 64 1994-95 27 567 21.0 159 104 12 72 CAREER 108 1304 12.1 396 351 67 199 LLEWEW BECKBECK FFREDDIEREDDIE BBOYDOYD PLAYER — 1942 • 43 • 47 PLAYER — 1970 • 71 • 72

• A 5-foot-10 guard from Pendleton, Ore. (Pendleton HS). • A 6-foot-2 guard from Bakersfield, Calif. (East Bakersfield • OSU HONORS: 1947 All-American, All-Pacific Coast HS). and All-Northern Division ... 1943 All-Northern Division • OSU HONORS: All-American, All-Pacific Coast and first team and All-PCC second team ... Inducted into All-Pac-8 in 1972 ... Two-time team MVP (1971 and the State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1981) and the OSU 1972) ... MVP of the 1970 and 1971 Far West Classics Athletic Hall of Fame (1988) ... Oregon State’s annual ... Played in the 1972 NABC All-Star Game ... Inducted award for “outstanding newcomer” is named after him. into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame (1992). • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: At the time of his graduation, he was • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Led the team in scoring and assists the school’s second-leading all-time scorer (820 points) two years in a row ... Had 17.8 ppg and 6.8 apg in ... Led Oregon State to its first NCAA Tournament in 1970-71 and 19.8 ppg and 6.6 apg in 1971-72 ... At 1947 ... Scored 20 points in NCAA Tournament games the end of his career, ranked fourth on OSU’s career vs. Oklahoma and Wyoming ... Oregon State won the scoring chart (1,221 points) ... On OSU’s career charts, Pacific Coast Conference title in 1947 ... The team ranks second in assists per game (6.70) ... Ranks fifth won 65 games during his tenure, including a 28-5 and sixth in school history for single-season assists campaign in 1947 ... Beck helped the 1947 team win all ... Scored a career-high 37 points against top-ranked four games vs. Oregon ... The 1947 team was the first UCLA in 1972. Oregon State squad to travel by plane. • NBA CAREER: 1972 first-round draft pick of the Phoenix • OLYMPICS: Was team captain of the 1948 U.S. Olympic team, which won a gold medal in London. Suns (fifth overall) ... Named to the NBA All-Rookie first team in 1972-73 ... Played six years in the NBA.

LEW BECK — OSU STATISTICS FREDDIE BOYD — OSU STATISTICS YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1941-42 27 172 6.4 — — — — 1969-70 26 203 7.8 63 — — — 1942-43 28 290 10.4 — — — — 1970-71 26 464 17.8 73 177 — — 1946-47 30 358 11.9 — — — — 1971-72 28 554 19.8 76 185 — — CAREER 85 820 9.6 — — — — CAREER 80 1221 15.3 212 — — —

2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE • 69 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL • PLAYER HISTORY LLESTERESTER CCONNERONNER CCLIFFLIFF CCRANDALLRANDALL PLAYER — 1981 • 82 PLAYER — 1946 • 47 • 48 • 49

• A 6-foot-4 guard/forward from Oakland, Calif. (Fremont • A 6-foot-2 guard/forward from Astoria, Ore. (Astoria HS). HS/Chabot CC). • OSU HONORS: OSU’s first two-time All-American ... All- • OSU HONORS: 1982 All-American, Pac-10 MVP, All-Pac- American, All-Pacific Coast Conference and All-Northern 10 and team MVP ... Two-time Pac-10 Player of the Division in 1948 and 1949 ... Inducted into the State of Week in 1982 ... Named to the Pac-10 All-Newcomer Oregon Hall of Fame (1981) and the OSU Athletic Hall team in 1981 ... Inducted into the OSU Athletic Hall of of Fame (1990). Fame (1994). • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: The first OSU player to score • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Led OSU to Pac-10 crowns in 1981 more than 1,000 points in a career (1,248) ... Led and 1982 and was a member of the #1-ranked team in Oregon State to its first Final Four in 1949 ... Helped the country in 1981 ... Set OSU’s single-season record the program to the 1947 and 1949 Pacific Coast for steals with 91 (now tied for second) ... On OSU’s Conference titles ... Set the school record for most career lists, ranks second in steals per game (2.47) and points in one season with 435 as a senior (since fifth in assists per game (4.55) ... Had an OSU-record broken) ... Scored 29 points in one game vs. Oregon, seven steals in four different games (since broken) ... the most at the time by an Oregon State player vs. the Was OSU’s leading scorer in 1981-82 (14.9 ppg). Ducks ... Scored 30 points vs. California as a junior, the • JUNIOR COLLEGE: Transferred from Chabot Community most that season. College, where he was the California Junior College • NBA CAREER: Selected by the Minneapolis Lakers in the co-Player of the Year. 1948 NBA Draft. • NBA CAREER: 1982 first-round draft pick by the (14th overall) ... Played in the NBA for 12 seasons, then became an assistant coach in the league. CLIFF CRANDALL — OSU STATISTICS YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL — OSU STATISTICS 1945-46 24 120 5.0 — — — — YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1946-47 33 308 9.3 — — — — 1980-81 28 197 7.0 119 111 9 52 1947-48 33 385 11.7 — — — — 1981-82 30 448 14.9 163 153 4 91 1948-49 36 435 12.1 — — — — Career 58 645 11.1 282 264 13 143 CAREER 126 1248 9.9 — — — —

MMELEL CCOUNTSOUNTS DDAVEAVE GGAMBEEAMBEE PLAYER — 1962 • 63 • 64 PLAYER — 1956 • 57 • 58

• A 7-foot from Coos Bay, Ore. (Marshfield HS). • A 6-foot-7 forward from Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis HS). • OSU HONORS: 1964 All-American second team ... 1963 • OSU HONORS: 1957 and 1958 All-American and All- Helms Foundation and Converse All-American ... Two- Pacific Coast Conference ... 1957 Far West Classic MVP time MVP of the Far West Classic ... MVP of the 1963 and made the 1956 all-tournament team ... Inducted NCAA West Regional ... OSU jersey (#21) retired during into the State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1980) and OSU 1996-97 season ... Inducted into the OSU Athletic Hall of Athletic Hall of Fame (1991). Fame (1988), the State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1982) • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Held OSU’s career record with 1,468 and the Pac-10 Hall of Honor (2004). points (now stands in sixth) ... His 18.8 career scoring • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Pac-10’s all-time leader for rebounds average ranks fourth all-time at OSU ... Ranks third (1,375), and ranks third in career scoring average all-time at OSU in career rebounds (828), rebounding (22.2) and rebounding average (15.4) ... He is OSU’s average (10.6) and free throws made (400) ... Scored career leader in all three categories ... His 26.7 scoring a career-high 35 points in the 1957 Far West Classic average in 1963-64 is the school record and the game against Yale ... Five 30-plus scoring games for his second-highest ever in the Pac-10 ... Set OSU’s career career ... Recorded a career-high 23 rebounds on Dec. scoring record (1,973 points) and now stands third. 21, 1955 vs. Northwestern. • OLYMPICS: Won a gold medal at the 1964 Olympics. • NBA CAREER: 1958 first-round draft selection by the • NBA CAREER: 1964 first-round draft pick of the Boston St. Louis Hawks (seventh overall) ... Had a 12-year NBA Celtics (ninth overall) ... Had a 12-year career in the league ... Was part of six NBA Finals teams, with two career and won an NBA championship in 1967 with the . championships. DAVE GAMBEE — OSU STATISTICS MEL COUNTS — OSU STATISTICS YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1955-56 26 467 18.0 270 — — — 1961-62 29 537 18.5 401 — — — 1956-57 26 525 20.2 273 — — — 1962-63 31 661 21.3 485 — — — 1957-58 26 476 18.3 285 — — — 1963-64 29 775 26.7 489 — — — CAREER 78 1468 18.8 828 — — — CAREER 89 1973 22.2 1375 — — —

70 • 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE PLAYER HISTORY • 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL BBUCKUCK GGRAYSONRAYSON LLEEEE HHARMANARMAN PLAYER — 1929 • 30 • 31 PLAYER — 1957 • 58 • 59

• A guard from Portland, Ore. (Jefferson HS). • A 6-foot guard from Los Angeles, Calif. (University HS) • OSU HONORS: A 1930 All-American ... Also named to the • OSU HONORS: A 1959 All-American second team All-Northern Division second team in 1930 ... Inducted selection by the Helms Foundation ... Also made the into the State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1983). All-Pacific Coast Conference first team in 1959 ... The • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: His first season coincided with Slats 1958 Far West Classic MVP and an all-tournament team Gill’s first season as head coach ... Scored 18 points in selection in 1957 ... Inducted into the OSU Athletic Hall a game against Stanford in 1929-30, the most by any of Fame (1991). player that season ... Known for being a left-handed • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: The 1957-58 Beavers shared the sharpshooter ... OSU went 45-30 and had winning PCC regular season title ... Led the team in scoring as seasons in each of his three years ... A team co-captain a senior (15.6 ppg) ... Twice scored a career-high 33 as a senior. points as a senior, against Iowa and Idaho ... The team captain in 1958-59. • PRO CAREER: Selected in the fourth round of the 1959 NBA Draft by the St. Louis Hawks ... Played in the American Basketball League. • POST-BASKETBALL: Became one of Hollywood’s leading makeup artists. BUCK GRAYSON — OSU STATISTICS YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL LEE HARMAN — OSU STATISTICS 1928-29 — 71 — — — — — YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1929-30 — 166 — — — — — 1956-57 26 102 3.9 111 — — — 1930-31 — 109 — — — — — 1957-58 23 174 7.6 145 — — — CAREER — 346 — — — — — 1958-59 24 374 15.6 188 — — — CAREER 73 650 8.9 444 — — —

AA.C..C. GGREENREEN SSCOTTCOTT HHASKINASKIN PLAYER — 1982 • 83 • 84 • 85 PLAYER — 1989 • 90 • 92 • 93

• A 6-foot-9 forward from Portland, Ore. (Benson Tech). • A 6-foot-11 center from Beaumont, Calif. (Beaumont HS). • OSU HONORS: 1985 All-American third team selection • OSU HONORS: A two-time All-Pac-10, USBWA and NABC and Region 8 Player of the Year ... 1984 All-American All-District first team selection and team MVP (1992 honorable mention and Pac-10 Player of the Year ... and 1993) ... Three-time Pac-10 Player of the Week. Three-time All-Pac-10 selection (1983, ‘84, ’85) ... • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: OSU’s career leader in blocked shots 1984 Far West Classic MVP and three-time member (172) ... Ranks second in blocked shots per game (1.55) of all-tournament team ... Four-time Pac-10 Player of ... Holds three of the top five single-season blocked the Week ... OSU jersey (#45) retired during 1996-97 shot marks ... On OSU’s career records list, ranks 10th season ... Inducted into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame in career scoring (1,319 points), sixth in field goal (1996) and State of Oregon Hall of Fame (2003). percentage (.550) and eighth in rebounds (620) ... Led • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Fourth in the nation for field goal the Pac-10 in 1991-92 in field goal percentage at .612 percentage (.657) in 1983-84 ... On OSU’s career (16th in the nation) ... Scored a career-high 33 points lists, ranks fourth in scoring (1,694 points), second against USC on Feb. 25, 1992. in rebounds (880) and third in field-goal percentage • NBA CAREER: 1993 first-round draft pick by the Indiana (.602). Pacers (14th overall) ... Played with the Pacers for one • NBA CAREER: First-round pick by the Los Angeles season. Lakers in 1985 (23rd overall) ... Set an NBA record by appearing in 1,192 consecutive games ... Won three NBA titles with the L.A. Lakers ... Started the 1990 SCOTT HASKIN — OSU STATISTICS All-Star Game ... Had a 16-year career. YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1988-89 24 74 3.1 59 4 11 5 A.C. GREEN — OSU STATISTICS 1989-90 29 237 8.2 140 19 42 10 YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1991-92 31 558 18.0 201 35 68 9 1981-82 30 259 8.6 158 32 7 27 1992-93 27 450 16.7 220 19 51 15 1982-83 31 435 14.0 235 53 11 27 CAREER 111 1319 11.9 620 77 172 39 1983-84 23 409 17.8 201 38 2 26 1984-85 31 591 19.1 286 62 18 43 CAREER 115 1694 14.7 880 185 38 123

2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE • 71 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL • PLAYER HISTORY JJIMIM JARVISJARVIS EEDD LLEWISEWIS PLAYER — 1963 • 64 • 65 PLAYER — 1931 • 32 • 33

• A 6-foot guard from Roseburg, Ore. (Roseburg HS). • A 6-foot-5 center from Portland, Ore. (Washington HS). • OSU HONORS: A 1965 All-American, All-AAWU • OSU HONORS: Named a 1933 All-American, All-Pacific Conference and team MVP ... An NABC All-Star Game Coast Conference and All-Northern Division ... The participant in 1965 ... The 1964 Far West Classic MVP Oregon Journal named him the top player in the and a 1963 all-tournament selection ... Inducted into the Northwest between 1900-1950 ... His OSU jersey State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1987) and OSU Athletic number (#25) has been retired ... Oregon State’s team Hall of Fame (1991). leadership award is named after him ... Inducted into • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Helped Oregon State to the 1963 the State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1980), the OSU Final Four and 1964 NCAA Tournament ... Ended his Athletic Hall of Fame (1988) and the Pac-10 Hall of career fourth on OSU’s all-time scoring list (1,142 Honor (2005). points) ... Color analyst on Oregon State basketball cable • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Helped Oregon State to the 1933 broadcasts in the early ‘90s. Pacific Coast title ... Led the team in scoring as a • PRO CAREER: A sixth-round selection of the ABA’s senior (282 points) ... Scored 11 or more points 14 Pittsburgh Pipers ... Played one season for the Pipers times as a senior ... Scored a career-high 18 points and one for the Los Angeles Stars. against Washington in 1932 ... The team swept Oregon in a four-game series in 1932-33 ... Team captain as JIM JARVIS — OSU STATISTICS a senior. YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1962-63 31 191 6.2 94 — — — ED LEWIS — OSU STATISTICS 1963-64 29 403 13.9 95 — — — YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1964-65 26 548 21.1 112 — — — 1930-31 — 123 — — — — — CAREER 86 1142 13.3 301 — — — 1931-32 — 123 — — — — — 1932-33 27 282 10.4 — — — — CAREER — 528 — — — — —

SSTEVETEVE JJOHNSONOHNSON JJOHNOHN MMANDICANDIC PLAYER — 1977 • 79 • 80 • 81 PLAYER — 1940 • 41 • 42

• A 6-foot-10 center from San Bernardino, Calif. (San • A 6-foot-4 center from Los Angeles, Calif. (Roosevelt HS). Gorgonio HS). • OSU HONORS: A 1942 All-American ... A two-time • OSU HONORS: A 1981 consensus All-American and Pac- All-Pacific Coast Conference and All-Northern Division 10 Player of the Year ... Three-time All-Pac-10 selection selection (1941 and 1942) ... Inducted into the State of ... OSU jersey (#33) retired during 1996-97 season ... Oregon Hall of Fame (1982) and OSU Athletic Hall of Inducted into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame (1993), Fame (1991). State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1995) and Pac-10 Hall of • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Led Oregon State to the 1942 PCC Honor (2007). title ... Was the school’s all-time leading scorer at the • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: His .678 career field goal percentage end of his career with 808 points ... Led the team in ranks first all-time in the NCAA ... His field goal scoring each of his three years ... Scored a career-high percentages of .746 in 1980-81 and .710 in 1979-80 led 21 points against Idaho in 1942 ... Hit a game-winning the nation and still rank first and fourth in NCAA single- shot with six seconds left to beat Oregon in 1942, 27-26 season history ... Set Pac-10 record for single-game ... Oregon State won 64 games during his tenure ... field goal percentage, going 13-for-13 on Dec. 5, 1979 He and his brother Frank, also a three-year letterman, at Hawaii-Hilo ... Led the Pac-10 in field goal percentage played on the 1939-40 club together. all four years ... Ranks 13th in the Pac-10 and second at • NBA CAREER: Played in the Pacific Coast Professional OSU in career points with 2,035. Basketball League in 1946-47, then later was in the NBA • NBA CAREER: A 1981 first-round draft pick of the Kansas City Kings (seventh overall) ... His NBA career for two seasons. lasted 10 seasons. JOHN MANDIC — OSU STATISTICS STEVE JOHNSON — OSU STATISTICS YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1939-40 37 285 7.7 — — — — 1976-77 28 379 13.5 156 9 0 0 1940-41 28 264 9.4 — — — — 1977-78 3 60 20.0 29 0 1 1 1941-42 26 259 10.0 — — — — 1978-79 27 498 18.4 178 35 42 23 CAREER 91 808 8.9 — — — — 1979-80 30 509 17.0 207 47 30 17 1980-81 28 589 21.0 215 50 41 10 CAREER 116 2035 17.5 785 141 114 51

72 • 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE PLAYER HISTORY • 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL JJOSEOSE ORTIZORTIZ ““RED”RED” ROCHAROCHA PLAYER — 1986 • 87 PLAYER — 1945 • 46 • 47

• A 6-foot-10 center from Cayey, Puerto Rico (Benjamin • A 6-foot-8 center from Honolulu, Hawaii (Hilo HS). Harrison HS). • OSU HONORS: A 1947 All-American ... A three-time • OSU HONORS: A 1987 All-American, Pac-10 Player All-Pacific Coast Conference and All-Northern Division of the Year and team MVP ... Named All-Pac-10 first first team selection ... Inducted into the State of Oregon team both years ... Made the 1985 Far West Classic Hall of Fame (1980) and the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame all-tournament team ... A three-time Pac-10 Player of (1990). the Week ... A 1987 NABC All-Star. • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Helped Oregon State to the 1947 • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Averaged 19.8 points per game in NCAA Tournament ... At the time of his graduation, led his two-year career, which is third on OSU’s all-time list OSU in career scoring (911 points). ... Also ranks third in blocked shots per game (1.40), • NBA CAREER: Selected by Toronto in the 1947 NBA fifth in field goal percentage (.557) and fifth in Draft ... Began his nine-season NBA career with the average (8.7) on OSU’s career charts ... His 1986-87 St. Louis Hawks in 1947 and played for four teams ... season ranks third on OSU’s single-season scoring list Played in two NBA All-Star Games and won the 1955 (668 points) and points per game chart (22.3) ... Had championship with the Syracuse Nationals. five 30-plus scoring games, including a career-high 38 • COACHING: Head coach of NBA’s for against San Jose State on Dec. 29, 1986 ... Grabbed a three seasons, and named The Sporting News Coach of career-high 18 rebounds in a win at UCLA in 1986. the Year twice ... Former head coach at the University • OLYMPICS: Played in the 1988, ‘92, ‘96 and ‘04 Summer Olympics for his native Puerto Rico. of Hawaii ... Director of the Aloha/Japan Classic (for college seniors) for more than two decades ... • NBA CAREER: A 1987 first-round draft pick of the (15th overall) ... Played in Utah for two Member of the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame. seasons. RED ROCHA — OSU STATISTICS JOSE ORTIZ — OSU STATISTICS YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1944-45 16 225 14.1 — — — — 1985-86 22 361 16.4 188 28 32 14 1945-46 24 289 12.0 — — — — 1986-87 30 668 22.3 262 49 41 35 1946-47 33 397 12.0 — — — — CAREER 52 1029 19.8 450 77 73 49 CAREER 73 911 12.5 — — — —

WWALLYALLY PPALMBERGALMBERG AADOLPHDOLPH SSIEBERTSIEBERTS PLAYER — 1934 • 35 • 36 PLAYER — 1914 • 15 • 16 • 17

• A 5-foot-11 forward from Portland, Ore. (Astoria HS). • OSU HONORS: OSU’s first All-American in 1916 ... • OSU HONORS: A 1936 All-American ... A two-time All- Named to the All-Pacific Coast Conference first team Northern Division first team selection (1935 and 1936) in both 1916 and 1917 (the first two seasons the PCC ... Made the All-Pacific Coast Conference first team existed) ... Inducted into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1936 and the second team in 1935 ... Inducted into (1990). the State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1981) and the OSU • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: The 1916 squad tied for first place Athletic Hall of Fame (1991). in the PCC ... Led the team in scoring each of his last • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Led the team in scoring as a senior two seasons ... Team captain as a junior in 1916 ... Also (277 points, 11.1 average) ... Set a Northern Division played baseball and helped the Beavers to the 1916 record with 187 points in conference play in 1936 ... division title. Helped team to the 1935 PCC Playoffs. • COACHING: Led Astoria (Ore.) High School to state titles as a coach in 1941 and 1942 ... Wrote a book titled “Toward One Flag 1865-1943, A History of Lower Columbia Athletics” ... Coached at Oregon Tech when it was a two-year school for seven seasons (1955 to 1961) and won three league titles.

WALLY PALMBERG — OSU STATISTICS YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1933-34 — 25 — — — — — 1934-35 28 180 6.4 — — — — 1935-36 25 277 11.1 — — — — CAREER — 482 — — — — —

2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE • 73 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL • PLAYER HISTORY CCHARLIEHARLIE SSITTONITTON CCHARLIEHARLIE WWHITEHITE PLAYER — 1981 • 82 • 83 • 84 PLAYER — 1965 • 66

• A 6-foot-8 forward from McMinnville, Ore. (McMinnville • A 6-foot-4 forward from Detroit, Mich. (Monterey JC). HS). • OSU HONORS: A 1966 Converse All-American ... Also • OSU HONORS: A two-time All-American (1983 and made the 1966 All-AAWU first team and was the team 1984) ... A three-time All-Pac-10 (1982, ‘83, ‘84) MVP ... Inducted into the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame selection ... Runner-up for 1983 Pac-10 MVP ... Named (1991). to the 1981 All-Pac-10 Freshman Team ... A three-time • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Helped OSU end UCLA’s long streak All-Far West Classic honoree, including 1982 MVP of conference championships as the Beavers won the ... The 1983 team MVP ... Inducted into the State of 1966 AAWU crown ... The 1996 Beavers led the country Oregon Hall of Fame (1997) and the OSU Athletic Hall in scoring defense ... Led the squad in rebounding his of Fame (1997). first season (7.0 rpg) ... Scored a career-high 26 points • OSU HIGHLIGHTS: Helped OSU to the #1 national against Washington on Jan. 15, 1966. ranking as a freshman ... OSU was 93-25 (.788) during the Sitton era, appearing in the NCAA Tournament three times and once in the NIT ... Scored a career-high 32 points against both Bradley and Oregon in 1983 ... Fifth- leading scorer in OSU history with 1,561 points ... Also ranks fourth all-time in field goal percentage (.575). CHARLIE WHITE — OSU STATISTICS • NBA CAREER: A 1984 second-round draft pick by the ... Played with the Mavericks for YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL one season. 1964-65 26 250 9.6 183 — — — 1965-66 28 326 11.6 184 — — — — OSU STATISTICS CAREER 54 576 10.7 367 — — — YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1980-81 28 179 6.4 92 66 13 14 1981-82 30 386 12.9 129 65 17 26 1982-83 30 563 18.8 157 58 10 32 1983-84 29 433 14.9 124 63 20 15 CAREER 117 1561 13.3 502 252 60 87 PPAULAUL VVALENTIALENTI PLAYER — 1940 • 41 • 42 HEAD COACH — 1965 TO 1970

• A forward from Mill Valley, Calif. (Tamalpais HS). • OSU HONORS: The OSU team award for the player that exhibits the greatest desire and determination is named after him ... Inducted into the State of Oregon Hall of Fame (1982) and the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame (1990). • OSU PLAYING HIGHLIGHTS: The Beavers went 64-29 in his three years on the varsity and won the Northern Division crown twice ... Led the 1939 undefeated freshman team in scoring. • OSU COACHING HIGHLIGHTS: After serving in the Navy during World War II, returned to OSU ... Was an assistant coach for 19 years before becoming head coach ... Had a 91-82 career record in six seasons ... In his second season, the Beavers went 21-7, won the AAWU with a 12-2 record and advanced to the NCAA West Regional final ... Valenti was named UPI West Coast Coach of the Year ... Also coached baseball and tennis at one or another ... Has also served as an associate athletic director.

PAUL VALENTI — OSU STATISTICS YEAR GP PTS AVG RBS AST BLK STL 1939-40 — 231 — — — — — 1940-41 — 167 — — — — — 1941-42 — 181 — — — — — CAREER — 579 — — — — —

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ALL-AMERICANS 1984 — A.C. Green ALL-NORTHERN DIVISION 1941 — John Mandic (1st) Players listed as All-Americans are those who were mentioned Charlie Sitton In existence from 1923-55. 1942 — John Mandic (1st) on any type of All-America team. 1985 — A.C. Green 1923 — Slats Gill (1st) Don Durdan (2nd) 1916 — Adolph Sieberts 1986 — Jose Ortiz Marshall Hjelte (2nd) Sam Dement (2nd) 1922 — Marshall Hjelte 1987 — Jose Ortiz 1924 — Slats Gill (1st) 1943 — Lew Beck (1st) 1924 — Slats Gill 1988 — Gary Payton Carlos Steele (2nd) 1944 — Allen Anderson (1st) 1925 — Carlos Steele 1989 — Gary Payton 1925 — Harold Ridings (1st) 1945 — Red Rocha (1st) 1930 — Buck Grayson 1990 — Gary Payton Carlos Steele (1st) 1946 — Red Rocha (1st) 1933 — Ed Lewis 1991 — Teo Alibegovic Pete Stoddard (2nd) 1947 — Lew Beck (1st) 1936 — Wally Palmberg 1992 — Scott Haskin 1926 — Fred Diwoky (2nd) Red Rocha (1st) 1942 — John Mandic 1993 — Scott Haskin Ray Graap (2nd) Cliff Crandall (2nd) 1943 — Don Durdan 1995 — Brent Barry 1927 — Ray Graap (1st) Morrie Silver (2nd) 1947 — Lew Beck 1999 — Deaundra Tanner Bill Burr (2nd) 1948 — Cliff Crandall (1st) Red Rocha 2003 — Philip Ricci 1928 — Bill Burr (1st) Norm Carey (2nd) 1948 — Cliff Crandall 2004 — David Lucas 1929 — Rod Ballard (2nd) 1949 — Cliff Crandall (1st) 1949 — Cliff Crandall 2005 — David Lucas 1930 — Buck Grayson (2nd) Bill Harper (2nd) 1955 — Swede Halbrook 1931 — Kenny Fagans (1st) 1950 — Bob Payne (2nd) Tony Vlastelica ALL-PACIFIC-8 CONFERENCE Rod Ballard (2nd) 1951 — Bob Payne (1st) 1957 — Dave Gambee In existence from 1969-78. First-team selections only. 1933 — Ed Lewis (1st) 1952 — Danny Johnston (1st) 1958 — Dave Gambee 1972 — Freddie Boyd Forest O’Connell (1st) 1954 — Swede Halbrook (1st) 1959 — Lee Harman 1975 — Lonnie Shelton 1934 — Fred MacDonald (1st) 1955 — Swede Halbrook (1st) 1963 — Mel Counts 1977 — Rocky Smith George Hibbard (2nd) 1964 — Mel Counts 1978 — Rickey Lee Carl Lenchitsky (2nd) 1965 — Jim Jarvis 1935 — George Hibbard (1st) 1966 — Charlie White ALL-AAWU CONFERENCE Wally Palmberg (1st) 1972 — Freddie Boyd In existence from 1960-68. First-team selections only. 1936 — Wally Palmberg (1st) 1980 — Ray Blume 1965 — Jim Jarvis 1937 — Hub Tuttle (2nd) 1980 — Steve Johnson 1966 — Charlie White 1939 — Frank Mandic (2nd) 1981 — Steve Johnson 1940 — Al Hunter (1st) 1982 — Lester Conner ALL-PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE Frank Mandic (1st) 1983 — Charlie Sitton In existence from 1916-59. 1984 — Charlie Sitton 1916 — Ira Mix (1st) 1985 — A.C. Green Adolph Sieberts (1st) 1987 — Jose Ortiz 1917 — Adolph Sieberts (1st) 1990 — Gary Payton 1918 — Clarence Krueger (1st) Howard Ray (1st) NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Henry Rearden (1st) 1981 — Ralph Miller 1922 — Slats Gill (1st) (UPI, AP, USBWA) Marshall Hjelte (1st) 1982 — Ralph Miller Dick Stinson (2nd) (AP) 1923 — Slats Gill (2nd) Marshall Hjelte (2nd) DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR 1924 — Slats Gill (1st) 2009 — Craig Robinson Carlos Steele (2nd) (USBWA) 1925 — Howard Ridings (1st) Carlos Steele (1st) PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1926 — Fred Diwoky (2nd) 1981 — Steve Johnson 1927 — Bill Burr (2nd) 1982 — Lester Conner 1928 — Bill Burr (2nd) 1984 — A.C. Green 1931 — Kenny Fagans (2nd) GGARYARY PPAYTONAYTON 1987 — Jose Ortiz 1933 — Ed Lewis (1st) 1990 — Gary Payton Forrest O’Connell (2nd) 1935 — George Hibbard (1st) CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Wally Palmberg (2nd) 1966 — Paul Valenti 1936 — Wally Palmberg (1st) 1975 — Ralph Miller 1940 — Al Hunter (1st) 1981 — Ralph Miller Frank Mandic (2nd) 1989 — Ralph Miller (co) 1941 — John Mandic (2nd) 1990 — Jim Anderson 1942 — John Mandic (1st) Don Durdan (2nd) ALL PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE 1943 — Lew Beck (2nd) First-team selections only. 1945 — Red Rocha (1st) 1979 — Steve Johnson 1946 — Red Rocha (1st) 1980 — Ray Blume 1947 — Lew Beck (1st) Steve Johnson Red Rocha (1st) 1981 — Ray Blume Morrie Silver (2nd) Steve Johnson 1948 — Cliff Crandall (1st) Mark Radford 1949 — Cliff Crandall (1st) 1982 — Lester Conner Dick Ballantyne (2nd) Charlie Sitton 1954 — Swede Halbrook (1st) 1983 — A.C. Green 1955 — Swede Halbrook (1st) Charlie Sitton 1957 — Dave Gambee (1st) 1958 — Dave Gambee (1st) 1959 — Lee Harman (1st) 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE • 75 2009-10 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL • PLAYER HISTORY

NABC ALL-STARS OSU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME The following is a list of players from Oregon State who have 1988 — Lew Beck participated in the National Association of Basketball Coaches Mel Counts All-Star Game. Slats Gill 1964 — Mel Counts Ed Lewis 1965 — Jim Jarvis 1990 — Cliff Crandall 1972 — Freddie Boyd Red Rocha 1978 — Rickey Lee Adolph Sieberts 1984 — Charlie Sitton Paul Valenti 1985 — A.C. Green 1991 — Dave Gambee 1987 — Jose Ortiz Lee Harman 1995 — Brent Barry Jim Jarvis John Mandic OLYMPIANS Ralph Miller 1948 — Lew Beck, USA (gold) Wally Palmberg 1964 — Mel Counts, USA (gold) Charlie White 1988 — Jose Ortiz, Puerto Rico 1932-33 team 1992 — Jose Ortiz, Puerto Rico 1948-49 team

BBRENTRENT BBARRYARRY 1996 — Gary Payton, USA (gold) 1992 — Freddie Boyd Jose Ortiz, Puerto Rico 1993 — Scott Eaton 2000 — Gary Payton, USA (gold) Steve Johnson 2004 — Jose Ortiz, Puerto Rico 1965-66 team 1994 — Lester Conner NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL 1996 — A.C. Green HALL OF FAME Gary Payton 1997 — Charlie Sitton 1968 — Slats Gill (coach) 2003 — 1962-63 team 1988 — Ralph Miller (coach) 2004 — Ray Blume PAC-10 CONFERENCE 2005 — 1954-55 team 2006 — 1980-81 team HALL OF HONOR 2002 — Gary Payton PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FRED HESSLER AWARD 2003 — Slats Gill 1987 — Gary Payton (PAC-10 TOP NEWCOMER) 2004 — Mel Counts 2005 — Nick DeWitz 2005 — Ed Lewis PAC-10 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2006 — Ralph Miller 1985 — Eric Knox PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2007 — Steve Johnson 1987 — Gary Payton 1/3/1984 — A.C. Green 2008 — “Red” Rocha 1988 — Will Brantley 2/20/1984 — Charlie Sitton 1997 — Corey Benjamin 3/12/1984 — Green & Sitton STATE OF OREGON HALL OF FAME Carson Cunningham 12/17/1984 — A.C. Green 1980 — Dave Gambee 1998 — Deaundra Tanner 12/31/1984 — A.C. Green Slats Gill 2000 — Brian Jackson 12/16/1985 — Darrin Houston Ed Lewis 2003 — Lamar Hurd (h.m.) 1/6/1986 — Jose Ortiz Red Rocha 2005 — Sasa Cuic (h.m.) 12/1/1986 — Jose Ortiz 1981 — Lew Beck 1/26/1987 — Jose Ortiz Cliff Crandall PAC-10 ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 1/11/1988 — Eric Knox Wally Palmberg Awarded from 1981-83 and 1993-99. 2/29/1988 — Gary Payton 1982 — Mel Counts 1981 — Lester Conner 3/7/1988 — Gary Payton John Mandic Charlie Sitton 11/28/1988 — Gary Payton Paul Valenti 1982 — A.C. Green 1/23/1989 — Gary Payton 1983 — Buck Grayson 1983 — Darryl Flowers 2/13/1989 — Gary Payton 1987 — Jim Jarvis Steve Woodside 12/4/1989 — Gary Payton 1988 — Ralph Miller 1993 — Mustapha Hoff 12/11/1989 — Gary Payton 1995 — Steve Johnson 1994 — Stephane Brown 1/2/1990 — Gary Payton 1996 — 1980-81 team 1995 — Vladimir Heredia 2/26/1990 — Gary Payton 1997 — Charlie Sitton 1996 — Markee Brown 1/7/1991 — Teo Alibegovic 1999 — 1948-49 team 1997 — Terrill Woods 12/2/1991 — Chad Scott 2003 — A.C. Green 1999 — Josh Steinthal 12/30/1991 — Chad Scott 2006 — 1965-66 team 2/17/1992 — Scott Haskin PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC 1/11/1993 — Scott Haskin 1986 — Steve Woodside 1/18/1993 — Scott Haskin 1988 — Bill Sherwood OOREGONREGON STATE’SSTATE’S SEVEN-FOOTERSSEVEN-FOOTERS 12/12/1994 — Brent Barry HT. NAME YEARS HOMETOWN 1990 — Teo Alibegovic 3/6/1995 — Brent Barry 1991 — Teo Alibegovic 7-3 Swede Halbrook 1954-55 Portland, Ore. 1/20/1997 — Corey Benjamin 7-3 Liam Hughes 2004-07 Hullbridge, England 1995 — J.D. Vetter 1/26/1998 — Corey Benjamin 7-1 Johan Reinalda 1988-89 Akrum, The Netherlands 1996 — J.D. Vetter 1/11/1999 — Deaundra Tanner 7-0 1/2 Vic Bartolome 1968-70 Santa Barbara, Calif. 2000 — Jason Heide 1/28/2002 — Philip Ricci 7-0 George von Backstrom 1997-2000 Pretoria, South Africa Josh Steinthal 2/3/2003 — Brian Jackson 7-0 Mel Counts 1962-64 Coos Bay, Ore. 2004 — Lamar Hurd (h.m.) 2/23/2004 — David Lucas 7-0 Dean Hart 1982-83 Susanville, Calif. 2005 — Jim Hanchett 1/3/2005 — David Lucas 7-0 Phil Shadoin 1955-56 Corvallis, Ore. Lamar Hurd (2nd) 2/14/2005 — David Lucas 7-0 1982 Victoria, British Columbia 2006 — Lamar Hurd 12/19/2006 — Chris Stephens Angelo Tsagarakis (h.m.) 1/26/2009 — Roeland Schaftenaar 2007 — Angelo Tsagarakis (2nd) 2008 — Roeland Schaftenaar (2nd) 2009 — Roeland Schaftenaar (2nd)

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A Blagg, Henry ...... 1915, 16, 17 Claitt, Rickey ...... 2008, 09 DeWitz, Nick ...... 2005, 06 Aase, Carl ...... 1927, 28, 29 Blume, Ray ...... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Coates, Alton ...... 1904 Diwoky, Fred ...... 1925, 26 Alibegovic, Teo ...... 1989, 90, 91 Boline, Jelani ...... 1994, 95 Cokley, Mike ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Dodrill, Jeremiah ...... 1999 Allen, Dwayne ...... 1977, 78, 79, 80 Boyd, Freddie ...... 1970, 71, 72 Conkling, Earl ...... 1935, 36, 37 Drager, Bob ...... 1929, 30, 31 Allen, Julius ...... 1979 Brantley, Will ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Conner, Lester...... 1981, 82 Drakeford, David ...... 1994 Allord, Bob ...... 1955, 56, 57 Brew, William ...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Cooper, Harry ...... 1910, 11, 12, 13 Dreisewerd, Terry ...... 1964, 65 Anderson, Allen ...... 1944 Brooks, Russell ...... 1910 Copple, Larry ...... 1958, 59 Duffey, Tom ...... 1930 Anderson, Erland ...... 1943, 46, 47 Brown, David ...... 1992, 93, 94 Counts, Mel ...... 1962, 63, 64 Duistermars, Dean...... 1967 Anderson, Jim ...... 1957, 58, 59 Brown, George ...... 1924, 25 Crandall, Cliff ...... 1946, 47, 48, 49 Durdan, Don ...... 1941, 42, 43 Anderson, Kareem ...... 1992, 93, 94 Brown, Jerohn ...... 1994, 95 Crimins, Jerry ...... 1954, 56, 57 Anderson, Karl...... 1959, 60, 61 Brown, Markee ...... 1996 Critchfield, Ron ...... 1959, 60 E Anderson, Karl...... 1990, 91, 92 Brown, Stephane ...... 1994, 95 Critser, Roy ...... 1958, 59 Eaton, Scott ...... 1964, 65, 66 Anderson, Van ...... 1986 Brundage, Brian...... 1987 Cudworth, Jeff ...... 1965, 67 Edmond, Jim ...... 1969 Arbelbide, Gary ...... 1969, 70, 71 Brust, Dick ...... 1952 Cuic, Sasa ...... 2005, 06, 07 Edwards, Bob ...... 1951, 52, 53 Arthur, Ernie ...... 1919, 20, 21 Burdick, Burt ...... 1911, 12, 13 Cunningham, Carson ...... 1997 Edwards, Bobby ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Burr, Bill ...... 1926, 27, 28 Eikelman, John ...... 1919, 20 B D Eilertson, Jack ...... 1924, 25 Bailey, Kingman ...... 1931 C Dale, Ethan ...... 1943 Elseth, Ian ...... 2002 Baker, Lorry ...... 1925, 26 Callahan, Ralph ...... 1929, 30 Daniel, Roosevelt ...... 1975, 76 Ericksen, Steve ...... 1972, 73, 74 Baker, Terry ...... 1961, 62, 63 Campbell, Alonzo ...... 1977, 78 Darling, Charles ...... 1913 Erickson, Gary ...... 1971 Bakke, Steve ...... 1974, 75, 76 Campbell, BoBo ...... 1978 Davis, Everett ...... 1932, 33 Esping, Ron ...... 1946 Ballard, Rod ...... 1929, 30, 31 Campbell, Tim ...... 1960, 62, 63 Deane, Daniel ...... 2009 Euhus, Tim ...... 2000 Ballentyne, Dick ...... 1948, 49, 50 Carey, Norm ...... 1947, 48 Dean, Jay ...... 1954, 55 Evans, Danny ...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Barry, Brent ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Carter, Sean ...... 2008 Dement, Sam ...... 1940, 41, 42 Bartolome, Vic...... 1968, 69, 70 Carlile, Ray ...... 1965, 66 Derrah, Dean ...... 1983, 85 Baxter, Lynn ...... 1962, 64 Carroll, Gary ...... 1968, 69 Detour, Jack ...... 1950 Beck, Lew ...... 1942, 43, 47 Carroll, Ralph ...... 1955, 56, 57 Dewey, George ...... 1913, 14, 15 Benjamin, Corey ...... 1997, 98 Carty, Jay ...... 1960, 61, 62 Benjamin, Sonny...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Casey, Brett ...... 2006 Benner, Rex ...... 1962, 63, 64 Cate, Claude ...... 1902, 03, 04 WWILLILL BBRANTLEYRANTLEY Benson, Cliff ...... 1907 Cate, Grover...... 1904, 05, 06, 07 Bergstrom, Bob...... 1935, 36 Catterall, James ...... 1948, 49 Berry, Rick ...... 1984 Cave, Jim ...... 1972, 73 Berry, Troy ...... 1987 Cavell, Bob ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Bertrand, Bruce ...... 1968, 69, 70 Cecil, Don ...... 1943 Bickerstaff, John-Blair ...... 1997, 98 Celestine, Allan ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Bilyeu, Hame ...... 1905, 06, 07 Centen, Peter ...... 1987 Bissett, Lee ...... 1917, 18 Chatman, Canaan ...... 1992 Bjornstad, Kyle ...... 2008, 09 Childs, James ...... 1978

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F Grant, Kevin ...... 1988, 89, 90 Hellwege, Lynn ...... 1987, 88 Johns, Miles ...... 1916 Fagans, Ken ...... 1930, 31, 32 Grayson, Buck ...... 1929, 30, 31 Henjum, Mark...... 1972 Johnson, Ernest ...... 1959, 60, 61 Fearnely, Walt ...... 1922 Green, A.C...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Hennessey, Tim ...... 1974, 75, 76 Johnson, Michael ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Field, Kevin ...... 2003, 04 Greene, Nick ...... 1997, 98 Henningsen, Ted ...... 1945, 46 Johnson, Omari ...... 2008, 09 Finlay, John ...... 1943 Gregg, Mark ...... 1975, 76 Heredia, Vladimir ...... 1995 Johnson, Parrish ...... 1984 Fleming, Ed ...... 1949, 50 Grossnicklaus, Dave ...... 1978, 79 Hiatt, Dale ...... 1944 Johnson, Phil ...... 1996 Flowers, Darryl ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Gruwell, Dave ...... 1972 Hibbard, George ...... 1933, 34, 35 Johnson, Rockne ...... 1976 Flynn, Steve ...... 1959, 60, 61 Gunner, Harry ...... 1966, 67 Hightower, Rod ...... 1973 Johnson, Roger ...... 1959 Folen, Cliff ...... 1934, 35, 36 Gurley, Wayne ...... 1918, 20 Hill, Fred ...... 1933, 34, 35 Johnson, Steve ...... 1977, 78, 79, 80, 81 Fontenet, Jason ...... 2005, 06 Hilliard, Brian ...... 1977, 78 Johnston, Daniel ...... 1951, 52, 53 Foster, Walt ...... 1907, 08 H Hinchen, Vince ...... 1980 Jones, Cliff ...... 1973, 74 Fox, Dave ...... 1964, 65, 66 Halbrook, Swede...... 1954, 55 Hjelte, Marshall ...... 1922, 23 Jones, Clifton ...... 1999, 00 Franklin, Dwayne ...... 1994 Hales, Jeff ...... 1985, 86 Hoff, Mustapha ...... 1993, 95 Jones, Marcel ...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Franz, Bob ...... 1966, 67, 68 Hall, Don ...... 1941, 42 Holbrook, Rob...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Jones, Ron ...... 1972, 73, 74 Fredenburg, Ed ...... 1965, 66, 67 Haller, Jeff ...... 1970, 71, 72 Holman, Tommy ...... 1949, 50 Jordan, Leon ...... 1975, 76, 77 Fredericks, Bill ...... 1956 Halligan, Reggie ...... 1953, 54, 55 Hooks, Kenny ...... 2004, 05 Jurgenson, Neal...... 1971, 72, 73 Freeman, Gary ...... 1968, 69, 70 Hamilton, Roswell...... 1909 Horton, Merv...... 1908, 09, 10 Freeman, Shawn ...... 1987, 88 Hampton, Calvin ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 Houck, Carlos ...... 1951 K French, Larry ...... 1965, 66, 67 Hanchett, Jim ...... 2004, 05 Houston, Darrin ...... 1984, 85, 86 Kaska, Mark ...... 1985, 86 Fritz, Vince ...... 1967, 68, 70 Harge, Joe ...... 1987, 88, 89 Howard, Bob ...... 1943 Kebbe, Chester ...... 1936, 37, 38 Fundingsland, Ron ...... 1952, 54, 55 Harman, Lee ...... 1957, 58, 59 Hubbard, Clyde ...... 1920, 21 Keck, Mike ...... 1971 Harper, Bill ...... 1949, 50, 51 Hughes, Liam ...... 2005, 06, 07 Keck, Walter ...... 1910, 11 G Harris, Kevin ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Hunter, Alex ...... 1938, 39, 40 Kidder, Wilbur ...... 1934, 35, 36 Gambee, Dave ...... 1956, 57, 58 Harris, Mal ...... 1937, 38, 39 Hurd, Lamar ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Killum, Earnest...... 1992 Giles, C.J...... 2008 Hart, Dean ...... 1982 Kincaid, Bob ...... 1919 Gill, Slats ...... 1922, 23, 24 Harter, Grant ...... 1962, 63 I King, Billy ...... 1913, 14, 15 Giusti, Pat ...... 1984, 85 Hartung, Don ...... 1927, 28 Inglesby, Trent ...... 1993, 94 King, Brian ...... 1986 Glanders, Tom ...... 1977, 78 Haskin, Scott ...... 1989, 90, 92, 93 Kinney, Glen ...... 1949, 50, 51 Goble, Gary ...... 1957, 58, 59 Haynes, Calvin ...... 2008, 09 J Kitt, Darrell ...... 1975, 77 Goldmann, Earl ...... 1956 Haynes, Gary ...... 1956, 57, 58 Jackson, Brian ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Klein, Chuck ...... 1939 Gorbould, Bob ...... 1939 Hayward, David ...... 1961, 62, 63 Jackson, Mario ...... 1991, 92 Knight, Nate...... 1997 Graap, Ray ...... 1925, 26, 27 Haywood, Jimmie...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Jacobson, Bob ...... 1960, 61, 62 Knox, Eric ...... 1985, 87, 88, 89 Grady, Ron ...... 1997, 98 Heide, Jason...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 James, Clarence ...... 1933 Kolberg, Elmer ...... 1937, 38 Janzik, John ...... 1931 Krafve, Jerry ...... 1946 Jarboe, Johnny ...... 1953, 54, 55 Kraus, Jim ...... 1963, 64, 65 Jarvis, Jim ...... 1963, 64, 65 Krauss, John ...... 1986 Jeffers, Kyle ...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kruger, Dutch ...... 1918 Jeffries, Howard ...... 1943 Kruger, Merle ...... 1938 Jernigan, Emonte ...... 2001 Kuter, Jeff ...... 1967, 68, 69 LLAMARAMAR HHURDURD

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L McMullen, Tommy ...... 1923 Olson, Moses ...... 1999 Pinkerton, Jim ...... 1926 Labbart, Bob ...... 1945 McNutt, George...... 1941, 42 Orr, Jack ...... 1950, 51, 52 Pino, Don ...... 1957 Lake, Josiah ...... 1999, 00 McShane, Bill ...... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Ortiz, Jose ...... 1986, 87 Plante, Rich ...... 1973, 74 Lankford, Raymond ...... 1981, 82 McShane, Kevin ...... 2009 Oxsen, Doug ...... 1973, 74, 75 Porterfield, Ralph ...... 1902 Lankton, Steve ...... 1981 Merrill, Howard ...... 1930, 31, 32 Potter, Derek ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Lawson, David ...... 1992, 93 Merryman, Art ...... 1935, 36, 37 P Pryor, Sean ...... 1996, 97 Lee, Fred ...... 1944 Miller, Paul ...... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Padgett, Jim...... 1950, 52 Puddy, Hal ...... 1944, 45 Lee, Rickey ...... 1975, 76, 77, 78 Miller, Ted ...... 1957, 58, 59 Paldanius, Ward ...... 1948 Pugh, Hal ...... 1909, 10 Lenchitsky, Carl ...... 1932, 33, 34 Miller, Tyrone ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Palmberg, Wally ...... 1934, 35, 36 Lewis, Ed ...... 1931, 32, 33 Mix, Ira ...... 1914, 15, 16 Parsons, Pete ...... 1969 R Low, Charles ...... 1917 Monroe, Norm ...... 1961 Patsel, Ralph ...... 1952-53 Radford, Mark ...... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Lucas, David ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Moore, David ...... 1967, 68, 69 Patterson, Bruce...... 1958, 60 Ray, Howard ...... 1916, 17, 18 Lyman, Elwood ...... 1923, 24 Moore, Harry ...... 1908, 09 Patton, John ...... 1988 Reardon, Butts ...... 1918, 19, 20 Lyman, Howard ...... 1936, 37 Moore, John ...... 1945 Paulus, Larry ...... 1954, 55, 56 Reed, Cliff ...... 1910, 11 Lyman, Richard...... 1930, 31, 35 Moore, Justin ...... 1994, 96 Pauly, Steve ...... 1961, 62, 63 Reed, Nollie ...... 1906, 07 Moores, Merrill ...... 1902, 03, 04, 05 Payne, Bob ...... 1950, 51 Reed, Rick ...... 1971, 72, 73 M More, Bill ...... 1967, 68, 69 Payton, Brandon ...... 2002 Reiman, Bob ...... 1944 MacDonald, Red ...... 1932, 33, 34 Moss, Wayne ...... 1956, 57, 58 Payton, Gary ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Reinalda, Johan ...... 1988, 89 Mandic, Frank ...... 1938, 39, 40 Mott, Andy ...... 1983 Penilton, Dave ...... 1977 Remmers, Vic ...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Mandic, John ...... 1940, 41, 42 Moye, Malinka ...... 1995 Perkins, Tim ...... 1969, 70, 71 Reynolds, Skeet ...... 1919, 20 Manker, Chris ...... 2001 Muench, Doug ...... 1982 Peters, Frank ...... 1963, 64 Ricci, Philip ...... 2002, 03 Markham, Mike ...... 1967, 68, 69 Muhammad, Rahim...... 1996 Petersen, Alex ...... 1947, 48, 49 Richards, Lyle ...... 1922 Marshall, David ...... 1916, 17 Mulder, Jack ...... 1940, 41, 42 Petersen, Eric ...... 1994 Ridings, Red ...... 1923, 24, 25 Marshall, Todd...... 1997, 98 Petersen, Loy ...... 1966, 67, 68 Riggs, Jeff ...... 1996, 97 Marshik, Frank ...... 1944 N Peterson, Brandon ...... 1994 Rinearson, Len ...... 1948, 49, 50 Martin, Doug...... 1941, 42, 47 Nanson, Ken ...... 1956, 57, 58 Peterson, Scott ...... 1999 Rinehart, Rinee ...... 1903 Martin, Earl ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89, 90 Nash, J.S...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Petraitis, Ramunas ...... 1999, 00 Rinehart, Earl ...... 1903, 04, 05 Martin, Tony ...... 1979, 80 Nau, Jim ...... 1950, 51, 52 Petrovic, Sasa ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Ringmar, Henrik ...... 1991 Masten, Adam ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Neal, Charlie ...... 1973, 74, 75 Pflugrad, Roy ...... 1938, 39 Rissman, Bob ...... 1937 Mathews, Tommy ...... 1927, 28 Neal, Darrell ...... 1982 Phelan, Bob ...... 1970 Roberts, Jason ...... 1996 Mattson, Claude ...... 1911, 12 Neal, Ernie ...... 1946 Phillips, Walter ...... 1915, 17 Robins, Ron ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55 May, Tom ...... 1912, 13, 14 Neal, Jim ...... 1971 Phipps, Tom ...... 1969, 71, 72 Robinson, George ...... 1918 McCart, Babe ...... 1919, 20, 21 Nickleberry, Billy ...... 1970, 71, 72 Phoenix, DeLon ...... 1991 Rocha, Red ...... 1945, 46, 47 McClouskey, Andy ...... 1978, 79, 80 Niles, Bob ...... 1960 Pilkington, Bert ...... 1903 McConnell, Joey ...... 2006, 07, 08, 09 North III, Floyd ...... 2002, 03 McGillis, Jack ...... 2006, 07 McGrath, Bernie ...... 1944, 45, 46 O McIntosh, Lamont ...... 1989, 90 O’Bryan, Obie ...... 1929 McKinney, Charles ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 O’Connell, Skeet ...... 1932, 33, 34 DDAVIDAVID LLUCASUCAS

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Rocklin, Tony ...... 1994 Silver, Morris ...... 1947 Stovall, Michael...... 2008 W Roelandt, Frank ...... 1947, 48 Sim, Tim ...... 1979 Strait, Dick ...... 1945 Walker, Iyan ...... 1996, 98, 99, 00 Romano, Tony ...... 1938, 39, 40 Simms, Jack ...... 1944, 45 Strickland, Pat ...... 1992, 93 Wallace, Lathen ...... 2008, 09 Romanoff, Ted ...... 1952, 53, 54 Sitton, Charlie ...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Sugrue, Jim ...... 1953 Walton, Ronnie ...... 1998 Rooper, Henry ...... 1907, 08 Sledge, Jeff ...... 1974 Sutton, Bob ...... 1955 Warren, Glen ...... 1942, 43, 46 Rose, Chris ...... 1997 Sliper, Paul ...... 1948, 49, 51 Svilar, Vojin ...... 2007 Warren, Stewart ...... 1938 Ross, Art ...... 1921, 22 Smith, Bruce ...... 1977 Swann, Skeeter...... 1904, 05, 06, 07 Wascher, Frank ...... 1928, 29 Ross, Frank ...... 1921 Smith, Don ...... 1974, 75, 76, 77 Washington, Wesley ...... 2006, 07 Ross, Ray ...... 1992 Smith, Rocky ...... 1976, 77 T Watt, Harvey ...... 1949 Ross, Tony...... 1991 Smith, Steve ...... 1977, 78, 79 Tait, Alan ...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Weakley, Paul ...... 1986 Rossi, Gary ...... 1961, 62, 63 Smith, Wylie ...... 1964 Tait, Bill ...... 1943 Webber, Larry ...... 1970, 71, 72 Rothman, Randy ...... 1964 Snyder, Ray ...... 1949, 50 Tanner, Deaundra ...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Weide, Karl ...... 1966, 67, 70 Rueppell, Chris ...... 1990 Spires, Fred ...... 1908, 09 Tarver, Josh ...... 2007, 08, 09 Weisensee, Mark ...... 1995 Runyon, Carl ...... 1974, 75 Spivey, Kevin ...... 1984 Tarver, Seth ...... 2007, 08, 09 West, Greg ...... 1984 Stafford, Stan ...... 1960, 61 Taylor, Merle...... 1933, 34, 35 West, Larry ...... 1945 S Stamps, Rex ...... 1957 Thierry, Byron ...... 1985 Whelan, Rick ...... 1964, 65, 66 Sample, Jarman ...... 2002, 03 Stangel, Jamie ...... 1980, 82, 83, 84 Thioune, Ibou ...... 1993 White, Charlie ...... 1965, 66 Samuel, Don ...... 1947, 48 Starr, Brett...... 1981, 82, 83 Thomas, Terry ...... 1931, 32 Whitehead, Sam ...... 1971, 72, 73 Sanders, Clem ...... 1921 Steele, Carlos ...... 1923, 24, 25 Thomas, Todd ...... 1985, 86, 87 Whiteman, Tex ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55 Savory, Jack ...... 1927, 28 Steinthal, Josh ...... 1999, 00, 01 Thomason, Aaron...... 1996 Whitlock, Cotton ...... 1929, 30 Schaftenaar, Roeland ...... 2007, 08 Steiwer, Karl ...... 1902, 03, 04, 05 Toole, Bill ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55 Wilken, Gary ...... 1966, 67, 68 Schroeder, Arnold ...... 1958 Stel, Travis ...... 1991 Torgerson, Ray ...... 1962, 63 Wilkinson, Jerry...... 1976 Scott, Chad ...... 1991, 92, 93 Stephens, Chris ...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Torrey, Dan ...... 1947, 48, 49, 51 Williams, Rob ...... 1995, 96 See, Joe ...... 2002 Stephens, Steve ...... 1995 Torson, Jim ...... 1928, 29, 30 Wilson, Bushrod ...... 1902 Sertic, George ...... 1944, 45 Stevens, Maurice ...... 1964, 65 Tsagarakis, Angelo ...... 2004, 06, 07 Wilson, Dick ...... 1955, 56 Shadoin, Phil ...... 1955 Stewart, Brady ...... 1969 Tucker, George...... 1974, 75, 76, 77 Wilson, Jeff ...... 1981, 82, 83 Shaw, Clayton ...... 1940, 41 Stidham, Bill ...... 1938, 39 Turina, Pat ...... 1977, 78 Wiltjer, Greg ...... 1982 Shelton, Lonnie ...... 1974, 75 Stinson, Dick ...... 1920, 21, 22 Tulley, Ted ...... 1902 Wintermute, Ira ...... 1937 Sherwood, Bill ...... 1987, 88 Stitt, Don ...... 1939, 40 Tuttle, Hub ...... 1935, 36, 37 Wold, Bill ...... 1960, 61 Shirtcliff, Edward ...... 1953 Stoddard, Pete ...... 1924, 25 Tuttle, Leighton ...... 1958 Wold, Rich ...... 1988, 89, 90 Shontz, Gary ...... 1971, 72, 73 Stokes, Pappy ...... 1902, 03, 04, 05 Woodland, Jim ...... 1959, 60, 61 Shreeve, Orm ...... 1927 Storey, Ken ...... 1948, 50 V Woods, Terrill ...... 1997, 98 Sieberts, Adolph...... 1914, 15, 16, 17 Stoutt, Jeff ...... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Vaden, Jerome ...... 1997, 98 Woodside, Steve ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Valenti, Paul ...... 1940, 41, 42 Woolrich, Brad ...... 1974, 75 Varnelli, Nello ...... 1937, 38, 39 Wright, Marcellus ...... 1988 Vance, Sal ...... 2003 Vannett, Ed ...... 1944 Y Verkerk, Jaap ...... 1980 Yantis, Red ...... 1908 Vetter, J.D...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 JJ.S..S. NNASHASH Vlastelica, Tony ...... 1953, 54, 55 von Backstrom, George ...... 1999, 00

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