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2017-18 Portland State Vikings Schedule 2017-18 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time W-L N.5 EVERGREEN STATE (exhibition) 1 p.m. 2017-18 Portland State Vikings Basketball • Preseason Exhibition N.11 at Portland 7 p.m. N.14 WILLAMETTE 8 p.m. N.18 at UC Riverside 4 p.m. PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS vs. EVERGREEN STATE N.20 UTAH STATE (MC) 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, 1 p.m. • Lewis and Clark College (2,200), Portland, OR PK80 TOURNAMENT presented by State Farm PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS GAME BREAKDOWN N.23 vs. Duke ESPN 1:30 p.m. ESPN 2016-17 Record: 15-16, 7-11 N.24 vs. Butler/Texas Noon or 2:30 p.m. ESPNU TEAM STATS (16-17) PSU ESC N.26 vs. Florida/Stanford/Gonzaga/Ohio State ESPNU Head Coach: Barret Peery (1st year) Scoring Average 85.3 76.8 EVERGREEN STATE GEODUCKS Opp. Scoring Avg. 81.8 83.7 D.2 PORTLAND BIBLE 1 p.m. D.6 at Loyola Marymount 7 p.m. 2016-17 Record: 7-19, 4-16 FG Percentage .482 .441 D.9 at Santa Clara 7 p.m. Head Coach: Tim Malroy (19-60/4th year) 3-pt Percentage .341 .303 3-pt FG per game 7.7 6.2 D.13 at Oregon 7 p.m. Pac-12 Live Streaming Video and Audio: None FT Percentage .658 .667 D.16 LINFIELD 1 p.m. Live Stats: www.ViksLive.com Rebounding +/- -3.5 +0.9 D.21 at California 8 p.m. Pac-12 Turnover +/- +4.9 -1.4 NON-COUNTING EXHIBITION GAME BIG SKY CONFERENCE GAMES D.30 at Sacramento State* 7:05 p.m. THE OPENING TIP J.4 at Eastern Washington* 6:05 p.m. The unknown becomes reality for the Portland State Vikings this Sunday when the Vikings host their first official J.6 at Idaho* 7 p.m. exhibition game against Evergreen State. J.11 MONTANA STATE* 8 p.m. The unknown starts with first-year Head Coach Barret Peery and the basketball product he has been molding J.13 MONTANA* 1 p.m. and will put on the floor. The unknown includes seven new faces on the 15-man roster - several of whom will play vital J.18 at Idaho State* 6 p.m. PT roles in 2017-18. The unknown also includes a temporary home venue - Lewis and Clark College - as the Vikings await J.20 at Weber State* 6 p.m. PT completion of their new $51-million Viking Pavilion for the 2018-19 season. J.27 SACRAMENTO STATE* 1 p.m. The Vikings and the Geoducks will square off in a 1 p.m. game at Pamplin Sports Center on the Lewis and Clark F.1 IDAHO* 8 p.m. campus. Peery will introduce his “Early 10” approach to offense, which constitutes getting quick transition shots as F.3 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 1 p.m. often as possible, and his full-court pressure defense. Portland State had a 15-16 record in the 2016-17 season. PSU has two returning starters and eight returning F.8 at Montana* 6 p.m. PT letterwinners. Peery was named the new Viking Head Coach on April 10 of this year. His staff includes two holdovers F.10 at Montana State* 1 p.m. PT from the previous staff - assistant coaches Jase Coburn and Chris Skinkis - and Kahil Fennell. F.15 WEBER STATE* 8 p.m. Evergreen State, an NAIA member of the Cascade Collegiate Conference, comes off a 7-19 season in 2016-17. F.17 IDAHO STATE* 1 p.m. The game will not be live streamed, but live statistics will be available at www.ViksLive.com. F.22 at Southern Utah* 5:30 p.m. PT F.24 at Northern Arizona* 5:30 p.m. PT FSN-AZ COMING UP M.1 NORTHERN COLORADO* 8 p.m. Portland State begins counting games on Nov. 11 when it goes across town to face the University of Portland in M.3 NORTH DAKOTA* 1 p.m. a 7 p.m. game at the Chiles Center. PSU beat the Pilots, 77-75, last season, also at the Chiles Center. BIG SKY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT, Reno, NV The Vikings first counting home game is Nov. 14 against Willamette at Lewis and Clark. Tip-off is 8 p.m. M.6 1st round (if neccesary) Portland State has four home games, six road games and three neutral site games during the non-conference M.8 Quarterfinals schedule. However, eight of the 13 non-conference games will be played within the city of Portland. M.9 Semifinals M.10 Championship 2017-18 VIKING BASKETBALL QUICK PREVIEW * Big Sky Conference game • All home games at Lewis and Although the Barret Peery era at Portland State officially began on April 10 of this year, it really began in late Clark College except (MC) at Memorial Coliseum September when the Vikings laced up their sneakers for the first formal practice of the 2017-18 season. Peery, the Vikings’ first-year Head Coach, has eight returning letterwinners, two of whom were full-time starters, 2016-17 BIG SKY continued on page 3 CONFERENCE STANDINGS 2017-18 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS LINEUP Big Sky Season PROBABLE STARTERS Pos Hgt Yr ppg, rpg, apg Notes Hometown North Dakota 14-4 22-9 11 Deante Strickland G 5-11 JR NA transfer from Casper (WY) College Portland, OR Eastern Washington 13-5 22-11 0 Bryce Canda G 6-4 SR 10.2, 4.1, 2.1 .388 3-pt FG% Portland, OR Weber State 12-6 19-13 3 Deontae North G 6-4 SR 13.7, 3.6, 1.9 6th man in 16-17, top returning scorer Corona, CA Idaho 12-6 18-13 30 Traylin Farris F 6-8 SR 10.8, 5.2, 0.6 .618 FG%, team-high 28 blocks Pearland, TX Montana 11-7 16-16 44 Ryan Edwards C 7-1 SR NA transfer from Gonzaga Kalispell, MT Montana State 11-7 16-16 Sacramento State 9-9 13-18 OFF THE BENCH Portland State 7-11 15-16 2 Michael Mayhew G 6-2 JR 2.4, 0.7, 0.3 played in 14 games Flower Mound, TX Northern Colorado* 7-11 11-18 4 Brendan Rumel F 6-10 SO 2.4, 1.0, 0.1 played in 16 games, .650 FG% Tucson, AZ Northern Arizona 6-12 9-23 5 Tyrell Henderson G 6-3 SO 0.6, 0.6, 0.3 played in 11 games Tempe, AZ Southern Utah 3-15 6-27 10 Devyn Wilson G 6-3 JR NA transfer from Panola (TX) College Brooklyn, NY Idaho State 3-15 5-26 13 Jamie Orme F 6-7 JR NA transfer from Highline (WA) CC Seattle, WA 15 Braxton Tucker F 6-6 SR 16.8, 5.8, 1.6 played only five games (knee) Tacoma, WA Contact: Mike Lund 22 Brandon Hollins F 6-6 SR 6.1, 3.5, 0.4 .603 FG% St. Louis, MO Associate AD/Media and Communications 23 Holland Woods G 6-0 FR NA Apollo (AZ) HS Phoenix, AZ 503.725.5602 • [email protected] • @mikelund65 25 Derek Brown G 6-0 JR NA transfer from Everett (WA) CC Seattle, WA The Viking Basketball Media Guide can be found at www.GoViks.com. Click on the basketball link, then the media 30 Vonte Carter G 6-2 JR NA transfer from Eastern Arizona College Portland, OR guide link at the top of the basketball page. 2017-18 Viking Basketball • 1 VIKING QUICK FACTS 2017-18 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS ROSTER No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Schools) _______________ School_________________ Portland State University 0 Bryce Canda G 6-4 200 SR 1V Portland, OR (Grant HS/Central Wyoming JC) Location ________________________ Portland, OR Founded ______________________________1946 1 Tyrell Henderson G 6-3 180 SO 1V Tempe, AZ (Corona del Sol HS) Enrollment __________________________ 28,407 2 Michael Mayhew G 6-2 195 JR 1V Flower Mound, TX (Marcus HS/Hill (TX) College) Nickname ___________________________ Vikings 3 Deontae North G 6-4 190 SR 1V Corona, CA (Centennial HS/Long Beach St./South Plains (TX) JC) Colors _ Green (PMS 3435C), White, Silver (PMS 877C) 4 Brendan Rumel F 6-10 235 SO 1V Tucson, AZ (Rincon HS) National Affiliation _____________ NCAA Division I 5 Traylin Farris C 6-8 225 SR 1V Pearland, TX (Manvel HS/Incarnate Word/Odessa (TX) JC) Conference __________________________ Big Sky President ________________ Dr. Rahmat Shoureshi 10 Devyn Wilson G 6-3 175 JR JC Brooklyn, NY (South Shore HS/Panola (TX) College) Director of Athletics ______________ Valerie Cleary 11 Deante Strickland G 5-10 175 JR JC Portland, OR (Central Catholic HS/Casper (WY) College) Home Court 13 Jamie Orme F 6-7 200 JR JC Seattle, WA (O’Dea HS/Highline CC) (2017-18 only) _____Lewis and Clark College/2,200 15 Braxton Tucker F 6-6 220 SR 2V Tacoma, WA (Spanaway Lake HS/North Idaho JC) (coming in 2018-19) Viking Pavilion/approx. 3,000 22 Brandon Hollins F 6-6 200 SR 1V St. Louis, MO (Jennings HS/Paris JC) 23 Holland Woods G 6-0 170 FR HS Phoenix, AZ (Apollo HS) COACHING STAFF 25 Derek Brown G 6-0 170 JR JC Seattle, WA (Auburn Riverside HS/Everett (WA) CC) Head Coach _____________________ Barret Peery 30 Vonte Carter G 6-2 170 JR JC Portland, OR (Benson Tech/Eastern Arizona College) Alma Mater ______________ Southern Utah/1996 44 Ryan Edwards C 7-1 290 SR TR Kalispell, MT (Glacier HS/Gonzaga) Division I Record _________________0-0/1st year Junior College Record __________ 178-30/6 years HEAD COACH: Barret Peery (1st year/Southern Utah, 1996) Assistant Coach __________________ Jase Coburn ASSISTANT COACHES: Jase Coburn (5th year/Arizona State, 2006) Alma Mater _________ Arizona State, ‘06/5th year Chris Skinkis (2nd year/Wisconsin-Parkside, 2006) Assistant Coach __________________ Chris Skinkis Alma Mater _____Wisconsin-Parkside, ‘06/2nd year Kahil Fennell (1st year/Redlands, 2004) Assistant Coach __________________ Kahil Fennell DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Ron Fudala (1st year/Carnegie Mellon, 2014) Alma Mater _____________ Redlands, ‘04/1st year TEAM MANAGER: Trent Lawton Director of Basketball Operations ______ Ron Fudala TEAM ATHLETIC TRAINER: Jim Wallis Team Athletic Trainer _________________ Jim Wallis NAME PRONUNCIATIONS Kahil Fennel kuh-HILL fen-NELL Deante Strickland DEE-on-tay Deontae North DEE-on-tay Vonte Carter VON-tay TEAM INFORMATION Brendan Rumel RUM-ul Jamie Orme ORM 2016-17 Season Record __________________ 15-16 Big Sky Conference Record _____________ 7-11/8th TICKETS MEDIA RELATIONS Big Sky Tournament ___________Quarterfinals (1-1) Season tickets begin at $150 for general admis- Media Relations Director ______________Mike Lund Letterwinners Returning/Lost ________________ 8/5 sion, $250 for reserved seats.
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