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12-13 SEC 4.Indd COMPOSITE STANDINGS ALL GAMES CONFERENCE GAMES W L Pct. W L Pct. Weber State 891 520 .632 Weber State 469 236 .666 Montana 805 578 .582 Nevada* 113 79 .589 Cal State Northridge* 83 63 .568 Cal State Northridge* 47 33 .588 Nevada* 206 169 .549 Montana 413 292 .586 Boise State* 380 337 .530 Boise State* 190 184 .508 Gonzaga* 219 201 .522 Portland State 124 122 .504 Idaho* 456 429 .515 Gonzaga* 105 106 .498 Portland State 233 233 .500 Montana State 344 361 .488 Northern Colorado 86 96 .473 Northern Colorado 46 50 .480 Montana State 660 695 .487 Idaho* 216 243 .471 Idaho State 598 750 .444 Idaho State 320 385 .454 Northern Arizona 504 639 .441 Eastern Washington 160 222 .419 Eastern Washington 279 424 .397 Northern Arizona 259 361 .418 Sacramento State 123 322 .277 Sacramento State 58 188 .236 Records are for when a team has been a Big Sky member only and do not include Big Sky Tournament games Record Refl ects 15 games (eight conference) Montana State forfeited in 1993-94 for use of an ineligible player *No Longer member of the Big Sky Conference BIG SKY CONFERENCE NON-LEAGUE RECORD Season Won Loss Percentage Season Won Loss Percentage 1963-64 36 50 .419 1989-90 61 52 .540 1964-65 49 44 .527 1990-91 56 61 .479 1965-66 48 41 .539 1991-92 55 53 .509 1966-67 52 35 .598 1992-93 56 45 .554 1967-68 29 32 .475 1993-94* 63 47 .573 1968-69 38 31 .551 1994-95 67 43 .609 1969-70 20 44 .313 1995-96 48 52 .480 1970-71 37 54 .407 1996-97 43 52 .453 1971-72 44 47 .484 1997-98 43 54 .443 1972-73 48 45 .516 1998-99 51 49 .510 1973-74 48 45 .516 1999-00 62 50 .554 1974-75 48 51 .485 2000-01 47 56 .456 1975-76 53 46 .535 2001-02 54 40 .574 1976-77 53 46 .535 2002-03 55 54 .505 1977-78 47 51 .480 2003-04 48 58 .453 1978-79 59 40 .595 2004-05 44 62 .415 1979-80 58 41 .585 2005-06 64 48 .571 1980-81 47 49 .489 2006-07 50 68 .424 1981-82 62 39 .614 2007-08 51 67 .432 1982-83 63 44 .588 2008-09 47 72 .395 1983-84 70 55 .560 2009-10 57 63 .475 1984-85 74 50 .596 2010-11 52 64 .448 1985-86 67 54 .554 2011-12 50 64 .439 1986-87 69 55 .556 TOTALS 2,493 2,422 .508 1987-88 63 52 .548 1988-89 62 55 .539 *Refl ects seven non-conference games Montana State forfeited in 1993-94 for use of an ineligible player BIG SKY CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL WWW.BIGSKYCONF.COM 91 RANKINGS BY SEASON NOTE: Rankings are for regular season standings. Since the 1975-76 season the Big Sky Champion and NCAA Championship representative has been determined by a postseason tournament. Season CSuN* BSU* GU* EWU UI* ISU UM MSU UN* UNC NAU PSU SAC WSU 1963-64 - - T3 - 4 T3 5 1 - - - - - 2 1964-65 - - T2 - T4 T4 6 T2 - - - - - 1 1965-66 - - T1 - 5 6 3 4 - - - - - T1 1966-67 - - T1 - T3 T3 6 T1 - - - - - T3 1967-68 - - T4 - 2 3 6 T4 - - - - - 1 1968-69 - - T3 - T3 6 5 2 - - - - - 1 1969-70 - - 3 - 4 2 5 6 - - - - - 1 1970-71 - - T5 - T5 4 T5 T2 - - 8 - - 1 1971-72 - T5 T2 - 8 T2 T5 7 - - T2 - - 1 1972-73 - 6 5 - T7 2 4 3 - - T7 - - 1 1973-74 - 5 4 - T6 T14 T1 T6 - - 8 - - 3 1974-75 - T3 T3 - 8 2 1 T6 - - T6 - - 5 1975-76 - T11 7 - 8 T1 5 6 - - 4 - - T12 1976-77 - T6 3 - 8 11 T43 T4 - - T6 - - 22 1977-78 - 4 5 - 8 2 12 T6 - - T6 - - 31 1978-79 - T6 T4 - 8 T2 T4 T6 - - T22 - - 11 1979-80 - 8 - - 2 T5 32 4 T5 - T5 - - 11 1980-81 - 7 - - 11 4 32 T2 T5 - 8 - - T5 1981-82 - T4 - - 11 T6 2 T6 32 - 8 - - T4 1982-83 - 6 - - 4 5 3 T7 12 - T7 - - 21 1983-84 - 6 - - 8 22 5 3 41 - 7 - - 1 1984-85 - 7 - - 8 62 2 5 11 - 4 - - 3 1985-86 - 7 - - 8 33 42 61 5 - 1 - - 4 1986-87 - 2 - - 6 71 3 1 4 - 5 - - 8 1987-88 - 11 - 93 2 4 7 32 5 - 6 - - 8 1988-89 - 13 - 7 21 8 3 6 4 - 9 - - 5 1989-90 - 7 - 22 11 8 3 6 4 - 9 - - 5 1990-91 - 4 - 8 32 5 11 7 2 - 9 - - 6 1991-92 - 5 - 8 4 6 11 7 22 - 9 - - 3 1992-93 - 21 - 8 12 5 4 6 - - 7 - - 3 1993-94 - 51 - 8 3 T12 6 4 - - 7 - - T1 1994-95 - T4 - 8 6 T4 T12 3 - - 7 - - T11 1995-96 - T2 - 8 6 5 T2 11 - - 7 - - T2 1996-97 6 - - 8 - T4 21 3 - - 1 73 9 T4 1997-98 7 - - T3 - 8 T5 T5 - - 11 T33 9 2 1998-99 T3 - - 6 - 8 7 T3 - - 22 T3 9 11 1999-00 T42 - - 2 - T8 1 7 - - 31 6 T8 T4 2000-01 11 - - 22 - 3 T7 T4 - - T4 T7 9 T4 2001-02 - - - 22 - T7 T41 1 - - T4 6 T7 3 2002-03 - - - 22 - T3 T3 T6 - - 5 8 T6 11 2003-04 - - - 11 - T2 T6 T6 - - T22 8 T2 T2 2004-05 - - - 6 - 8 T21 T2 - - 7 1 4 52 2005-06 - - - 3 - T7 21 4 - - 12 T5 T5 T7 2006-07 - - - T5 - T5 3 T5 - 93 T12 4 8 T11 2007-08 - - - T7 - T4 T4 6 - T7 22 11 9 3 2008-09 - - - T6 - 4 T2 T62 - 5 8 T21 9 1 2009-10 - - - 7 - 8 T31 T3 - 2 5 6 9 12 2010-11 - - - T5 - T8 22 T5 - 11 4 73 T8 3 2011-12 - - - 4 - T5 11 T5 - T7 9 3 T7 22 *No longer Big Sky Conference member 1Big Sky Champion, Postseason Championship Winner, NCAA Championship representative. 2Big Sky Conference Postseason Championship Runner-Up . 3Not eligible for post-season competition. 4Won Playo� for NCAA berth 92 BIG SKY CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL WWW.BIGSKYCONF.COM BIG SKY COACHING RECORDS CONFERENCE ALL GAMES Name, School Seasons Years W L Pct. W L Pct. Phil Johnson, Weber State 3 1968-71 39 5 .886 68 16 .810 Kermit Davis, Idaho 2 1988-90 26 6 .813 50 12 .806 Dick Motta, Weber State 5 1963-68 40 15 .727 98 29 .772 Don Monson, Idaho 5 1978-83 47 23 .671 100 41 .709 Blaine Taylor, Montana 7 1991-98 70 34 .673 142 65 .686 Larry Krystkowiak, Montana 2 2004-06 19 9 .679 42 20 .677 Neil McCarthy, Weber State 10 1976-85 94 46 .671 200 98 .671 Mike Montgomery, Montana 8 1979-86 73 39 .652 154 76 .670 Jim Killingsworth, Idaho State 6 1971-77 60 24 .714 109 54 .669 Stew Morrill, Montana 5 1986-91 49 29 .628 97 52 .651 Larry Eustachy, Idaho 3 1990-93 32 14 .696 61 33 .649 Ron Abegglen, Weber State 8 1991-99 86 34 .717 152 83 .647 Randy Rahe, Weber State 6 2006- 74 22 .771 120 68 .639 NEIL MCCARTHY Wayne Tinkle, Montana 6 2006 66 30 .688 116 71 .621 Bobby Dye, Boise State 12 1983-95 102 76 .573 214 132 .618 Ken Bone, Portland State 4 2005-09 39 23 .629 77 49 .611 Jud Heathcote, Montana 5 1971-76 45 25 .643 80 52 .608 Ray Giacoletti, Eastern Washington 4 2000-04 41 17 .707 69 50 .600 Tim Floyd, Idaho 2 1986-88 16 14 .533 35 25 .583 Bobby Braswell, Cal State Northridge 5 1996- 47 33 .588 85 63 .574 Len Stevens, Nevada 5 1987-92 52 28 .650 82 62 .569 Sonny Allen, Nevada 7 1980-87 56 42 .571 114 89 .562 Ben Howland, Northern Arizona 5 1994-99 46 30 .605 77 61 .558 Joe Cravens, Idaho & Weber State 10 1993-96; 1999-’06 79 65 .549 159 128 .554 Mick Durham, Montana State4 16 1990-2006 123 117 .513 246 213 .536 Rod Jensen, Boise State 1 1995-96 10 4 .714 15 13 .536 Hank Anderson, Gonzaga and Montana St.1 11 1963-74 73 68 .518 153 133 .535 Stu Starner, Montana State 7 1983-90 56 48 .538 108 95 .532 Roger Craft, Montana State 6 1963-69 43 27 .614 79 70 .530 Mike Adras, Northern Arizona 13 1999-2011 99 83 .544 187 170 .524 JUD HEATHCOTE Denny Huston, Weber State 3 1988-91 25 23 .521 43 41 .512 Don Holst, Montana 4 1998-02 31 31 .500 57 56 .504 B.J. Hill, Northern Colorado 2 2010- 18 14 .563 30 30 .500 Gene Visscher, N. Arizona and Weber State 6 1971-75 38 38 .500 80 80 .500 Jim Brandenberg, Montana2 2 1976-78 18 10 .643 27 27 .500 Lynn Archibald, Idaho State 5 1977-82 35 35 .500 65 66 .496 Jay Arnote, Northern Arizona 5 1983-88 34 38 .472 70 72 .493 Bruce Haroldson, Montana State 5 1978-83 32 38 .457 66 69 .488 Adrian Buoncristiani, Gonzaga 6 1972-78 39 45 .464 78 82 .488 Joel Sobotka, Portland State 4 1998-02 28 34 .452 53 59 .473 Jim Hayford, Eastern Washington 1 2011- 8 8 .500 15 17 .469 Tyler Geving, Portland State 3 2009- 22 26 .459 44 50 .468 Bus Connor, Boise State 7+ 1972-80 50 60 .455 93 106 .467 Tod Boyle, Northern Colorado 4 2006-09 28 36 .438 56 66 .459 Ritchie McKay, Portland State 2 1996-98 16 16 .500 24 29 .453 MIKE MONTGOMERY Joedy Gardner, Northern Arizona 3 1978-81 15 27 .357 35 43 .449 Brad Huse, Montana State 6 2006- 45 51 .469 80 99 .447 Murray Satterfield, Boise State 2+ 1970-73 12 18 .400 29 36 .446 Herb Williams, Idaho State 8 1990-98 54 66 .450 98 123 .443 John Birkett, Northern Arizona 4 1974-78 22 34 .393 46 58 .442 Mike Burns, Eastern Washington 3 2004-07 22 22 .500 38 49 .437 Dan Miller, Idaho State 4 1967-71 28 31 .475 43 57 .430 Wayne Anderson, Idaho 8 1966-74 44 67 .396 88 117 .429 Jim Boutin, Idaho State 5 1985-90 28 48 .368 60 80 .429 Heath Schroyer, Portland State 3 2002-05 19 23 .452 35 47 .426 Wayne Ballard, Idaho State3 3 1983-85 18 24 .429 37 55 .402 Rich Juarez, Montana State 4 1974-78 21 35 .375 41 62 .398 Pat Kennedy, Montana 2 2002-04 13 15 .464 23 35 .397 Doug Oliver, Idaho State 8 1998- 41 77 .347 88 134 .396 ICK URHAM Larry Farmer, Weber State 3 1985-88 17 27 .386 34 54 .386 M D Bob Hofman, Eastern Washington 3 1987-90 18 30 .375 32 54 .372 Ron Nord, Montana 5 1963-68 15 40 .273 45 77 .369 Dave Leach, Boise State 3 1980-83 15 27 .357 29 50 .367 James Nau, Idaho State 2 1963-65 9 11 .450 18 32 .360 Kirk Earlywine, Eastern Washington 4 2008-11 24 40 .375 42 78 .350 Claude Reutherford, Idaho State 2 1965-67 6 14 .300 18 33 .353 Jerome Jenkins, Sacramento State 8 2000-08 37 81 .313 80 147 .352 Dean Martin, Idaho State 1 2011-12 7 9 .438 7 13 .350 Joe O’Brien, Idaho State 6 2006-2011 33 47 .413 56 105 .348 Bob Cope, Montana 1 1969 4 11 .267 9 17 .345 Jim Carey, Nevada 1 1980 5 9 .357 10 19 .345 Gary Hulst, Montana State 3 1969-72 18 25 .419 26 51 .338 Jim Goddard, Idaho 3 1963-66 10 20 .333 25 52 .325 Bill Trumbo, Idaho 3 1983-86 9 33 .214 28 59 .322 HANK ANDERSON Lou Rocheleau, Montana 2 1969-71 11 18 .379 16 34 .320 Harold Merritt, Northern Arizona 3 1990-94 15 49 .234 35 75 .318 Herb Gregg, Northern Arizona 4 1970-74 18 38 .321 31 69 .310 John Wade, Eastern Washington 5 1990-95 15 55 .214 36 96 .273 Steve Aggers, Eastern Washigton 4 1995-99
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