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Oregon State History HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-AMERICANS PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Players listed are those who were mentioned on any From 1976 to present. From 1979 to present. type of All-America team. 1981 — Steve Johnson 1985 — Eric Knox 1916 — Adolph Sieberts 1982 — Lester Conner 1987 — Gary Payton 1922 — Marshall Hjelte 1984 — A.C. Green 1988 — Will Brantley 1924 — Slats Gill 1987 — Jose Ortiz 1997 — Corey Benjamin 1925 — Carlos Steele 1990 — Gary Payton Carson Cunningham 1930 — Buck Grayson 1998 — Deaundra Tanner 1933 — Ed Lewis ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE 2000 — Brian Jackson 1936 — Wally Palmberg From 1979 to present. 2003 — Lamar Hurd (hm) 1942 — John Mandic 1979 — Steve Johnson 2005 — Sasa Cuic (hm) 1943 — Don Durdan 1980 — Ray Blume 2014 — Hallice Cooke (hm) 1947 — Lew Beck Steve Johnson Red Rocha 1981 — Ray Blume PAC-12 ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 1948 — Cliff Crandall Steve Johnson From 1981 to 1983 and 1993 to 1999. 1949 — Cliff Crandall Mark Radford 1981 — Lester Conner 1955 — Swede Halbrook 1982 — Lester Conner Charlie Sitton Tony Vlastelica Charlie Sitton 1982 — A.C. Green 1957 — Dave Gambee 1983 — A.C. Green 1983 — Darryl Flowers 1958 — Dave Gambee Charlie Sitton Steve Woodside 1959 — Lee Harman 1984 — A.C. Green 1993 — Mustapha Hoff 1963 — Mel Counts Charlie Sitton 1994 — Stephane Brown 1964 — Mel Counts 1985 — A.C. Green 1995 — Vladimir Heredia 1965 — Jim Jarvis 1986 — Jose Ortiz 1996 — Markee Brown 1966 — Charlie White 1987 — Jose Ortiz 1997 — Terrill Woods 1972 — Freddie Boyd 1988 — Gary Payton 1999 — Josh Steinthal 1980 — Ray Blume 1989 — Gary Payton 1980 — Steve Johnson 1990 — Gary Payton PAC-12 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1981 — Steve Johnson 1991 — Teo Alibegovic From 1987 to 1990 and 2002 to present. 1982 — Lester Conner 1992 — Scott Haskin 1988 — Gary Payton 1983 — Charlie Sitton 1993 — Scott Haskin 1989 — Gary Payton 1984 — Charlie Sitton 1995 — Brent Barry 2011 — Jared Cunningham 1985 — A.C. Green 1999 — Deaundra Tanner 2012 — Jared Cunningham 1987 — Jose Ortiz 2003 — Philip Ricci 1990 — Gary Payton 2004 — David Lucas ALL-PAC-8 CONFERENCE 2005 — David Lucas From 1969 to 1978. NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL 2010 — Calvin Haynes (2nd) 1972 — Freddie Boyd HALL OF FAME 2011 — Jared Cunningham (2nd) 1975 — Lonnie Shelton 1968 — Slats Gill (coach) 2012 — Jared Cunningham 1977 — Rocky Smith 1988 — Ralph Miller (coach) 2013 — Roberto Nelson (hm) 1978 — Rickey Lee 2013 — Gary Payton 2014 — Roberto Nelson (2nd) 2015 — Gary Payton II ALL-AAWU CONFERENCE OLYMPIANS From 1960 to 1968. 1948 — Lew Beck, USA (gold) PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1965 — Jim Jarvis 1964 — Mel Counts, USA (gold) From 1984 to 1987 and 2008 to present. 1966 — Charlie White 1988 — Jose Ortiz, Puerto Rico 1987 — Gary Payton 1992 — Jose Ortiz, Puerto Rico 2010 — Seth Tarver 1996 — Gary Payton, USA (gold) 2015 — Gary Payton II Jose Ortiz, Puerto Rico 2000 — Gary Payton, USA (gold) PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 2004 — Jose Ortiz, Puerto Rico From 2008 to present. 2010 — Seth Tarver NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 — Jared Cunningham 1981 — Ralph Miller (UPI, AP, USBWA) 2012 — Jared Cunningham 1982 — Ralph Miller (AP) 2013 — Eric Moreland (hm) 2014 — Eric Moreland (hm) DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR 2015 — Gary Payton II 1966 — Paul Valenti (UPI West Coast) 1975 — Ralph Miller PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1980 — Ralph Miller From 1979 to present. 1981 — Ralph Miller 1987 — Gary Payton 1987 — Ralph Miller 1988 — Ralph Miller PAC-12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2009 — Craig Robinson (USBWA) From 2000 to 2006. 2005 — Nick DeWitz PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR From 1976 to present. 1975 — Ralph Miller 1981 — Ralph Miller 1989 — Ralph Miller (co) 1990 — Jim Anderson #GoBeavs 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE 113535 ALL-PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE ALL-NORTHERN DIVISION PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC From 1916 to 1959. From 1923 to 1955. 1986 — Steve Woodside 1916 — Ira Mix 1923 — Slats Gill 1988 — Bill Sherwood Adolph Sieberts Marshall Hjelte (2nd) 1990 — Teo Alibegovic 1917 — Adolph Sieberts 1924 — Slats Gill 1991 — Teo Alibegovic 1918 — Clarence Krueger Carlos Steele (2nd) 1995 — J.D. Vetter Howard Ray 1925 — Harold Ridings 1996 — J.D. Vetter Henry Rearden Carlos Steele 2000 — Jason Heide 1922 — Slats Gill Pete Stoddard (2nd) Josh Steinthal Marshall Hjelte 1926 — Fred Diwoky (2nd) 2004 — Lamar Hurd (hm) Dick Stinson (2nd) Ray Graap (2nd) 2005 — Jim Hanchett 1923 — Slats Gill (2nd) 1927 — Ray Graap Lamar Hurd (2nd) Marshall Hjelte (2nd) Bill Burr (2nd) 2006 — Lamar Hurd 1924 — Slats Gill 1928 — Bill Burr Angelo Tsagarakis (hm) Carlos Steele (2nd) 1929 — Rod Ballard (2nd) 2007 — Angelo Tsagarakis (2nd) 1925 — Howard Ridings 1930 — Buck Grayson (2nd) 2008 — Roeland Schaftenaar (2nd) Carlos Steele 1931 — Kenny Fagans 2009 — Roeland Schaftenaar (2nd) 1926 — Fred Diwoky (2nd) Rod Ballard (2nd) 2010 — Roeland Schaftenaar 1927 — Bill Burr (2nd) 1933 — Ed Lewis 2011 — Angus Brandt 1928 — Bill Burr (2nd) Forest O’Connell Rhys Murphy 1931 — Kenny Fagans (2nd) 1934 — Fred MacDonald 2012 — Rhys Murphy 1933 — Ed Lewis George Hibbard (2nd) Angus Brandt (hm) Forrest O’Connell (2nd) Carl Lenchitsky (2nd) 2013 — Angus Brandt (hm) 1935 — George Hibbard 1935 — George Hibbard 2014 — Angus Brandt (2nd) Wally Palmberg (2nd) Wally Palmberg Olaf Schaftenaar (hm) 1936 — Wally Palmberg 1936 — Wally Palmberg 2015 — Malcolm Duvivier (hm) 1940 — Al Hunter 1937 — Hub Tuttle (2nd) Frank Mandic (2nd) 1939 — Frank Mandic (2nd) PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1941 — John Mandic (2nd) 1940 — Al Hunter 1/3/1984 — A.C. Green 1942 — John Mandic Frank Mandic 2/20/1984 — Charlie Sitton Don Durdan (2nd) 1941 — John Mandic 3/12/1984 — Green & Sitton 1943 — Lew Beck (2nd) 1942 — John Mandic 12/17/1984 — A.C. Green 1945 — Red Rocha Don Durdan (2nd) 12/31/1984 — A.C. Green 1946 — Red Rocha Sam Dement (2nd) 12/16/1985 — Darrin Houston 1947 — Lew Beck 1943 — Lew Beck 1/6/1986 — Jose Ortiz Red Rocha 1944 — Allen Anderson 12/1/1986 — Jose Ortiz Morrie Silver (2nd) 1945 — Red Rocha 1/26/1987 — Jose Ortiz 1948 — Cliff Crandall 1946 — Red Rocha 1/11/1988 — Eric Knox 1949 — Cliff Crandall 1947 — Lew Beck 2/29/1988 — Gary Payton Dick Ballantyne (2nd) Red Rocha 3/7/1988 — Gary Payton 1954 — Swede Halbrook Cliff Crandall (2nd) 11/28/1988 — Gary Payton 1955 — Swede Halbrook Morrie Silver (2nd) 1/23/1989 — Gary Payton 1957 — Dave Gambee 1948 — Cliff Crandall 2/13/1989 — Gary Payton 1958 — Dave Gambee Norm Carey (2nd) 12/4/1989 — Gary Payton 1959 — Lee Harman 1949 — Cliff Crandall 12/11/1989 — Gary Payton Bill Harper (2nd) 1/2/1990 — Gary Payton 1950 — Bob Payne (2nd) 2/26/1990 — Gary Payton 1951 — Bob Payne 1/7/1991 — Teo Alibegovic 1952 — Danny Johnston 12/2/1991 — Chad Scott 1954 — Swede Halbrook 12/30/1991 — Chad Scott 1955 — Swede Halbrook 2/17/1992 — Scott Haskin 1/11/1993 — Scott Haskin 1/18/1993 — Scott Haskin 12/12/1994 — Brent Barry 3/6/1995 — Brent Barry 1/20/1997 — Corey Benjamin 1/26/1998 — Corey Benjamin 1/11/1999 — Deaundra Tanner 1/28/2002 — Philip Ricci 2/3/2003 — Brian Jackson 2/23/2004 — David Lucas 1/3/2005 — David Lucas 2/14/2005 — David Lucas 12/19/2006 — Chris Stephens 1/26/2009 — Roeland Schaftenaar 11/21/2011 — Jared Cunningham 12/19/2011 — Ahmad Starks 1/30/2012 — Jared Cunningham 11/12/2012 — Ahmad Starks 12/24/2012 — Eric Moreland 11/18/2013 — Roberto Nelson 12/30/2013 — Roberto Nelson 1/26/2015 — Gary Payton II 113636 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE @oregonstatembb NABC ALL-STARS STATE OF OREGON HALL OF FAME OSU ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Oregon State players who participated in the National 1980 — Dave Gambee 1988 — Lew Beck Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star Game. Slats Gill Mel Counts 1964 — Mel Counts Ed Lewis Slats Gill 1965 — Jim Jarvis Red Rocha Ed Lewis 1972 — Freddie Boyd 1981 — Lew Beck 1990 — Cliff Crandall 1978 — Rickey Lee Cliff Crandall Red Rocha 1984 — Charlie Sitton Wally Palmberg Adolph Sieberts 1985 — A.C. Green 1982 — Mel Counts Paul Valenti 1987 — Jose Ortiz John Mandic 1991 — Dave Gambee 1995 — Brent Barry Paul Valenti Lee Harman 1983 — Buck Grayson Jim Jarvis PAC-12 CONFERENCE 1987 — Jim Jarvis John Mandic HALL OF HONOR 1988 — Ralph Miller Ralph Miller 2002 — Gary Payton 1995 — Steve Johnson Wally Palmberg 2003 — Slats Gill 1996 — 1980-81 team Charlie White 2004 — Mel Counts 1997 — Charlie Sitton 1932-33 team 2005 — Ed Lewis 1999 — 1948-49 team 1948-49 team 2006 — Ralph Miller 2003 — A.C. Green 1992 — Freddie Boyd 2007 — Steve Johnson 2006 — 1965-66 team 1993 — Scott Eaton 2008 — “Red” Rocha Steve Johnson 2009 — Paul Valenti 1965-66 team 2010 — Dave Gambee 1994 — Lester Conner 2011 — Charlie White 1996 — A.C. Green 2012 — A.C. Green Gary Payton 2013 — Charlie Sitton 1997 — Charlie Sitton 2014 — Lee Harman 2003 — 1962-63 team 2015 — Jim Jarvis 2004 — Ray Blume 2005 — 1954-55 team 2006 — 1980-81 team #GoBeavs 2015-16 MEDIA GUIDE 113737 HALL OF FAME COACH AMORY “SLATS” GILL OREGON STATE HONORS • Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1968. SLATS GILL HEAD COACHING CAREER • Gill Coliseum, Oregon State’s home arena, was offi cially named for him after his death. It opened in 1949 and was originally called the Oregon State Coliseum, though it was informally known as “the OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY house that Gill built.” YEAR OVERALL CONF. / FINISH POSTSEASON • A banner was unveiled in Gill Coliseum in 1997 signifying his number of wins (599). 1928-29 12-8 4-6 / 4th -- • Inducted into State of Oregon Hall of Fame in 1980, OSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988 and Pac-10 1929-30 14-13 7-9 / 4th -- Hall of Honor in 2003. 1930-31 19-9 9-7 / 3rd -- • Served as president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and coached in the 1964 1931-32 12-12 8-8 / 3rd -- NABC All-Star Game.
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