08 MBKB Notes-AFA2.Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

08 MBKB Notes-AFA2.Indd No. 21 All-Time Victories NCAA Division I • 2 National Titles (NIT 1951, 1966) • 27 Conference Titles • 22 NCAA Tournaments • 10 NIT Appearances 1 National Player of the Year • 2 Basketball Hall of Fame Inductees • 42 All-America Citations • 43 NBA Draft Selections • 102 All-Conference Citations BYU COUGAR BASKETBALL Game 29 – BYU vs. Air Force NO. 25 BYU HOSTS AIR FORCE SATURDAY 2007-08 SCHEDULE No. 25 BYU (22-6, 11-2 MWC) returns to the Marriott Center to host Air Force (14-12, 6-7 MWC) on Saturday at 7 p.m. MT. The Cougars are coming off a 70-69 overtime victory at New Mexico on Tuesday, their 10th win in NOVEMBER 11 games. The Falcons have won two of their last three games, including a 61-59 victory at Colorado State on 2 (Fri.) Laval University (Exhibition) 91-60 W Saturday. Saturday’s game will be not televised. The radio broadcast can be heard on KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM 7 (Wed.) Bryant University (Exhibition) 83-53 W /1160 AM out of Salt Lake City and on the Internet at KSL.com beginning with the pregame show at 6 p.m. MT. 10 (Sat.) @ Long Beach State 74-34 W 14 (Wed.) Idaho State 90-69 W UP NEXT 16 (Fri.) Jackson State (BYUTV) 100-61 W 20 (Tues.) Hartford (BYUTV/KBYU) 97-73 W The Cougars host Wyoming on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in their home finale. The game will be televised on The Mtn. 23 (Fri.) vs. No. 6 Louisville (BYUTV/KBYU) 78-76 W (Orleans Arena in Las Vegas) COUGAR QUICK HITS 24 (Sat.) vs. No. 1 North Carolina (ESPN2) 63-73 L — No. 25 BYU is in first place in the MWC standings at 11-2, followed by UNLV (10-3) and New Mexico (9-5). (Orleans Arena in Las Vegas) — Only three BYU teams have ever topped this year’s 22-6 start. The last Cougar team with a better record through 28 games was in 1987-88 (24-4). DECEMBER — BYU owns the nation’s longest active home win streak with a school-record 45 straight wins in the Marriott 1 (Sat.) @ Portland (BYUTV) 78-54 W Center. BYU went 17-0 at home last year and is 14-0 at home this season. 5 (Wed.) Weber State 72-57 W — BYU is 5-2 on the road in conference play, winning four straight between losses at UNLV and San Diego State. 8 (Sat.) vs. No. 9 Michigan St. (BYUTV) 61-68 L The Cougars bounced back from Saturday’s loss at SDSU with a win at New Mexico on Tuesday. Overall, BYU is 7-4 (EnergySolutions Arena in SLC) in away games this season and 1-2 on a neutral floor. 12 (Wed.) Lamar (The Mtn.) 88-66 W — Two-time reigning MWC Coach of the Year Dave Rose helped make BYU the second-most improved program in 15 (Sat.) Pepperdine (The Mtn.) 86-67 W the nation in his first season with a 20-9 record and guided the Cougars to the outright MWC title and a top-25 21 (Fri.) Southern Utah (The Mtn.) 70-55 W ranking in his second campaign in Provo as the Cougars went 25-9 last season. 29 (Sat.) @ Boise State (BYUTV) 70-73 L — This year’s BYU squad returns two starters among seven lettermen from last year’s outright league leaders (13-3 MWC record) as well as returned missionary Chris Miles, who made six starts as a freshman in 2004-05. JANUARY Headlining BYU’s top returners are 2008 MWC Player of the Year candidates Trent Plaisted, a two-time All-MWC 3 (Thurs.) Loyola Marymount (The Mtn.) 91-62 W Second Team selection in his first two seasons, and Lee Cummard, a versatile junior guard who earned All-MWC 8 (Tues.) @ Wake Forest 62-79 L Third Team honors one year ago. Sophomore forward Jonathan Tavernari and senior guards Sam Burgess and Ben 12 (Sat.) Colorado State (The Mtn.) 92-73 W Murdock are all full-time starters for the first time this season. Burgess and Murdock have contributed solid play 15 (Tues.) @ UNLV (The Mtn.) 41-70 L at the guardline while Tavernari has provided a solid scoring punch. Last year Tavernari followed Plaisted’s lead the 19 (Sat.) @ Utah (VERSUS) 55-52 W prior season by being named the 2007 MWC Freshman of the Year. 23 (Wed.) San Diego State (The Mtn.) 59-56 W 26 (Sat.) New Mexico (The Mtn.) 83-66 W 30 (Wed.) @ Air Force 69-53 W BYU GAME #29 FAST FACTS FEBRUARY BYU COUGARS (22-6, 11-2 MWC) 2 (Sat.) @ Wyoming (The Mtn.) 73-63 W 6 (Wed.) TCU 83-72 W vs. 13 (Wed.) @ Colorado State 79-65 W 16 (Sat.) UNLV (CSTV) 74-48 W AIR FORCE (14-12, 6-7 MWC) 20 (Wed.) Utah (The Mtn.) 67-59 W Saturday, March 1, 2008 23 (Sat.) @ San Diego State (CSTV) 65-69 L Marriott Center (22,700) 26 (Tues.) @ New Mexico (The Mtn.) 70-69 OT W Provo, Utah 7 p.m. MT MARCH 1 (Sat.) Air Force 7 p.m. Coaches: .....BYU, Dave Rose (67-24 in third season; same overall) 5 (Wed.) Wyoming (The Mtn.) 8 p.m. AFA, Jeff Reynolds (14-12 in first season; 96-46 in fifth year overall) 8 (Sat.) @ TCU (The Mtn.) 7 p.m. Series: ..........BYU leads, 46-12, after the Cougars’ 69-53 win at Air Force on Jan. 30 12-15 MWC Tournament TBD TV: .................. None (Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas) Radio: ........... KSL Newsradio (102.7 FM/1160 AM) and the Cougar Sports Network (6 p.m. MT pregame show — Greg Wrubell, play-by-play; Mark Durrant, game analyst) Web: .............Live audio and live stats links are available on the basketball schedule page at www.byucougars.com BYU PROBABLE STARTERS POS. # NAME HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN / LAST TEAM PPG RPG NOTE F/C 44 Trent Plaisted 6-11 245 Jr. San Antonio, Texas / Clark HS 15.8 8.2 Preseason All-MWC pick; three-time MWC Player of the Week this year F 45 Jonathan Tavernari 6-6 215 So. Sao Bernardo, Brazil / Bishop Gorman HS 13.1 5.5 2007 MWC Freshman of the Year; has made team-high 70 threes G 30 Lee Cummard 6-7 185 Jr. Mesa, Ariz. / Mesa HS 16.1 6.5 Leads MWC shooting .578; reached 20 pts in five of last nine games G 20 Sam Burgess 6-3 190 Sr. Alpine, Utah / Snow College 8.5 3.5 Hit 4-of-5 shots at SDSU; career-high 8 rebounds vs. Utah, at UNM G 24 Ben Murdock 6-2 185 Sr. Bountiful, Utah / Dixie State College 4.3 2.4 21st nationally in a/to ratio; suffered ankle injury at UNM, day-to-day OFF THE BENCH G 1 Michael Loyd, Jr. 6-1 170 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. / Palo Verde HS 1.8 0.8 Avg 8.5 min/game; 2-for-2 for 4 pts with 2 rebs and 2 assists at SDSU G 5 Archie Rose 6-5 205 Jr. Nassau, Bahamas / Lee College 0.9 0.8 JC transfer (Lee College) has played in 17 of 28 games as reserve wing G 14 Nick Martineau 5-11 170 Fr. Fruit Heights, Utah / Davis HS 0.8 0.5 Has appeared in 17 games, averaging 6.2 minutes per game G 32 Jimmer Fredette 6-2 190 Fr. Glens Falls, N.Y. / Glens Falls HS 6.9 0.8 Has hit a three in 20 games; has seen more time at the point recently F 41 Chris Collinsworth 6-9 205 Fr. Provo, Utah / Provo HS 3.1 4.9 Has started six games this season; team-high 6 rebounds at SDSU F/C 54 Chris Miles 6-11 235 So. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS 2.6 1.6 Averaging 11 minutes in MWC play; played in 04-05 before LDS mission REDSHIRTS/OUT DUE TO INJURY F/C 10 Vuk Ivanovic 6-10 250 Sr. Pancevo, Serbia / Seton Hill Univ. 3.3 2.4 Out indefinitely—foot injury; avg. 7.7 minutes in 15 games before injury F/C 53 Gavin MacGregor 6-10 235 Jr. Ridgecrest, Calif. / Burroughs HS -- -- Out—foot injury; has not played this season; played in 11 games last year G 2 Lamont Morgan, Jr. 5-10 170 Jr. Pomona, Calif. / Saddleback CC G 21 Matt Pinegar 6-0 185 Fr. Provo, Utah / Timpview HS F/C 50 James Anderson 6-10 220 Fr. Page, Ariz. / Page HS www.byucougars.com Opponent Info 2007-08 BYU Men’s Basketball LOOKING AT AIR FORCE BYU SERIES RECORD VS. AIR FORCE BYU vs. AFA Air Force returns nine lettermen and one starter Overall Series Record: BYU leads 46-12 STATISTICAL COMPARISON (MWC Rank Overall) from last year’s 26-9 team that advanced to the BYU Record in Provo: 23-4 (24-2 in the Marriott Center) Season Averages Overall BYU AFA BYU Record in Colorado Springs: 20-7 (20-7 in Clune Arena) NIT semifinals after finishing tied for third in the Points Scored/Game 74.4 (2nd) 59.7 (9th) BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 3-1 Mountain West Conference with a 10-6 record. Points Allowed/Game 63.6 (5th) 58.0 (1st) BYU Record under Dave Rose: 4-1 Under the direction of new coach Jeff Reynolds, BYU Record in Overtime Games: 2-0 the Falcons have earned a 14-12 record overall Rebounds/Game 40.1 (1st) 26.2 (9th) Last Overtime Game: 1989, won at AFA, 89-88 and 6-7 mark in the MWC.
Recommended publications
  • Men's Basketball Coaching Records
    MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS Overall Coaching Records 2 NCAA Division I Coaching Records 4 Coaching Honors 31 Division II Coaching Records 36 Division III Coaching Records 39 ALL-DIVISIONS COACHING RECORDS Some of the won-lost records included in this coaches section Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. WonLost Pct. have been adjusted because of action by the NCAA Committee 26. Thad Matta (Butler 1990) Butler 2001, Xavier 15 401 125 .762 on Infractions to forfeit or vacate particular regular-season 2002-04, Ohio St. 2005-15* games or vacate particular NCAA tournament games. 27. Torchy Clark (Marquette 1951) UCF 1970-83 14 268 84 .761 28. Vic Bubas (North Carolina St. 1951) Duke 10 213 67 .761 1960-69 COACHES BY WINNING PERCENT- 29. Ron Niekamp (Miami (OH) 1972) Findlay 26 589 185 .761 1986-11 AGE 30. Ray Harper (Ky. Wesleyan 1985) Ky. 15 316 99 .761 Wesleyan 1997-05, Oklahoma City 2006- (This list includes all coaches with a minimum 10 head coaching 08, Western Ky. 2012-15* Seasons at NCAA schools regardless of classification.) 31. Mike Jones (Mississippi Col. 1975) Mississippi 16 330 104 .760 Col. 1989-02, 07-08 32. Lucias Mitchell (Jackson St. 1956) Alabama 15 325 103 .759 Coach (Alma Mater), Schools, Tenure Yrs. WonLost Pct. St. 1964-67, Kentucky St. 1968-75, Norfolk 1. Jim Crutchfield (West Virginia 1978) West 11 300 53 .850 St. 1979-81 Liberty 2005-15* 33. Harry Fisher (Columbia 1905) Fordham 1905, 16 189 60 .759 2. Clair Bee (Waynesburg 1925) Rider 1929-31, 21 412 88 .824 Columbia 1907, Army West Point 1907, LIU Brooklyn 1932-43, 46-51 Columbia 1908-10, St.
    [Show full text]
  • PAT DELANY Assistant Coach
    ORLANDO MAGIC MEDIA TOOLS The Magic’s communications department have a few online and social media tools to assist you in your coverage: *@MAGIC_PR ON TWITTER: Please follow @Magic_PR, which will have news, stats, in-game notes, injury updates, press releases and more about the Orlando Magic. *@MAGIC_MEDIAINFO ON TWITTER (MEDIA ONLY-protected): Please follow @ Magic_MediaInfo, which is media only and protected. This is strictly used for updated schedules and media availability times. Orlando Magic on-site communications contacts: Joel Glass Chief Communications Officer (407) 491-4826 (cell) [email protected] Owen Sanborn Communications (602) 505-4432 (cell) [email protected] About the Orlando Magic Orlando’s NBA franchise since 1989, the Magic’s mission is to be world champions on and off the court, delivering legendary moments every step of the way. Under the DeVos family’s ownership, the Magic have seen great success in a relatively short history, winning six division championships (1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2019) with seven 50-plus win seasons and capturing the Eastern Conference title in 1995 and 2009. Off the court, on an annual basis, the Orlando Magic gives more than $2 million to the local community by way of sponsorships of events, donated tickets, autographed merchandise and grants. Orlando Magic community relations programs impact an estimated 100,000 kids each year, while a Magic staff-wide initiative provides more than 7,000 volunteer hours annually. In addition, the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF) which serves at-risk youth, has distributed more than $24 million to local nonprofit community organizations over the last 29 years.The Magic’s other entities include the team’s NBA G League affiliate, the Lakeland Magic, which began play in the 2017-18 season in nearby Lakeland, Fla.; the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL, which serves as the affiliate to the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning; and Magic Gaming is competing in the second season of the NBA 2K League.
    [Show full text]
  • FY 2013 School Vendor Totals
    Provo City School District School Vendor Totals FY2012-2013 Vendor Name Sum of Amount 5 BUCK PIZZA $ 303.50 7 PEAKS $ 404.25 801 PROMOS $ 140.52 A+ BOOK FAIR $ 4,789.46 AATF $ 217.95 AATG $ 378.00 ABBOTT, DENISE $ 679.31 ABC-TEES INC $ 227.40 ABOUTFACE PROPERTIES $ 100.00 ABRAHAM TRISTAN $ 24.90 ABRAMS, JOHN $ 40.00 ACADEMIC INNOVATIONS, LLC $ 96.25 ACADEMY SPORTS $ 4,812.79 ACE RENTAL-OREM $ 48.95 ACHECAR, GEIDY $ 30.00 ACKROYD, DERRICK $ 4.00 ACOSTA, AIMEE $ 35.23 ACOSTA, SANDY $ 9.75 ACT $ 4,155.00 ADA BADMINTON & TENNIS $ 777.62 ADAIR, EMILY $ 16.00 ADAIR, JENNY $ 770.00 ADAMS, CECILIA $ 20.00 ADAMS, GABRIEL $ 16.00 ADAMS, LORRAINE $ 642.56 ADAMS, PATTY $ 80.00 ADAMS, TALIA $ 10.00 ADAMSON, KAYLA $ 13.25 ADSIT, JULIUS $ 6.00 ADVANCE EDUCATION, INC $ 1,494.43 AED PROFESSIONALS $ 297.50 AGGIE BASKETBALL CAMPS $ 2,000.00 AGILE SPORTS TECHNOLOGIES $ 2,800.00 AGUAYO, ALEX $ 16.00 AGUAYO, DANIELA $ 60.00 AGUAYO, EMILIA $ 15.00 AGUILAR, ABNER $ 6.50 AGUILERA, MAURICIO $ 54.00 AHN, SEONG JIN $ 20.00 AIRE-MASTER OF SO UTAH $ 525.00 ALAN ANDERSON $ 818.75 ALBACH, KURT $ 30.00 ALBERTSON, TANNER $ 4.00 ALDER, HAYLEY $ 92.00 ALEMAN MALDONADO, DANIEL $ 6.00 ALEXANDER'S PRINT ADVANTAGE $ 117.10 ALFARO, NICOLE $ 55.00 ALFRED PUBLISHING $ 20.00 ALGER, DEANNA $ 42.07 ALICIA HICKMAN $ 91.38 ALL EVENTS $ 450.00 ALL FOR KIDZ $ 2,605.96 ALL RESORT GROUP/LEWIS STAGES $ 5,030.00 ALL SPORTS UNIFORMS. NET $ 1,089.49 ALLAN, ASHLYN $ 249.67 ALLEN, GRACE $ 160.00 ALLEN, MIKE $ 113.20 ALLEN, NATHAN $ 38.64 ALLEN, SAMUEL $ 38.00 ALLENS $ 756.88 ALLEN'S CAMERA $
    [Show full text]
  • The Spirit of Ricks
    THE SPIRIT OF RICKS Your Role in the Legacy of BYU–Idaho A Training Guide for Employees (See also: www.byui.edu/HR/SpiritofRicks.htm) THE SPIRIT OF RICKS Your Role in the Legacy of BYU–Idaho © 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, 1999 Brigham Young University–Idaho Rexburg, Idaho BYU–Idaho Human Resources 240 Kimball Building Rexburg, ID 83460-1670 (208) 496-1700 Please email comments or questions to: [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAM Introduction.............................................................. Page 2 Definition of the “Spirit of Ricks”............................................. Page 3 History of BYU–Idaho...................................................... Page 9 Honor Code (and Dress and Grooming Standards). Page 18 Mission Statement........................................................ Page 23 Guiding Principles........................................................ Page 25 Personal Experiences...................................................... Page 31 Quotes about BYU–Idaho.................................................. Page 36 Looking to the Future...................................................... Page 37 KEY ADDRESSES (arranged by date) The Charted Course of the Church in Education (August 1938).. Page 38 Beware of Pride (May 1989)................................................ Page 48 I Say Unto You, Be One (February 1991)...................................... Page 54 Ten Ways to Increase Your Spirituality (January 1997). Page 65 Inaugural Response of David A. Bednar (February 1998).. Page
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2009/2010
    BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2009/2010 Basketball Australia Annual Report 2009/2010 WWW.BASKETBALL.NET.AU I BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2009/2010 Message from the Australian Sports Commission It is an honour to serve as the new Chair of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Board at this challenging and exciting period for our national sporting system. The ASC and national sporting organisations This is the first time key sport partners, such (NSOs) have long spoken of a shared ambition as state and territory institutes and academies to strengthen relationships between all system of sport and state and territory departments partners involved in Australian sport. of sport and recreation, have collaborated on a Commonwealth funding decision in the Aligned with this ambition, the Australian interests of Australia’s sporting future. Government is now encouraging a whole-of- sport reform agenda, aimed at establishing a This is an exciting time for all of us involved in more collaborative, efficient and integrated Australian sport. With significant new funding sports system. from the Australian Government, sports will be better positioned than ever before to lead the Through new direction for sport ‘Australian drive for higher participation levels and strong Sport: the Pathway to Success’, the ASC will success on the sporting field by promoting the work closely with sport to achieve its main unique nature of their sport, creating a legacy objectives; boost sports participation and and a lasting impression for communities strengthen
    [Show full text]
  • Graham Whipple
    Graham Whipple [email protected] (805) 640-5258 Grahamwhipple.com EDUCATION MFA Theatre Arts: Design and Technology Northern Illinois University 2017 BA Theatre Arts Studies Brigham Young University 2014 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Utah Valley University Stage Management I 2019, 2020 Visual Concepts 2019 Portfolio 2019 Introduction to Theatre 2019 Practical Design 2019, 2020 Lighting Design I 2020 Drafting for the Theatre 2020 Multimedia Design 2020 Stagecraft Institute of Las Vegas Movers, Media, and Rock'n'Roll Media Servers and Lighting 2019 Movers, Media, and Rock'n'Roll Media Servers and Lighting 2018 Green Hippo Media Technology Inc. Green Hippo HippoSchool Two Day Training Course 2019, 2018, 2017 Green Hippo "PLAY" Webinar Series Biweekly Public Training Webinar 2018-2019 Northern Illinois University Vectorworks Drafting and Rendering Instructor of Record 2017 Drafting I Graduate Teaching Assistant 2014 Lighting Design I Graduate Teaching Assistant 2016 Lighting Console Programming Graduate Teaching Assistant 2016 Advanced Lighting Technology Graduate Teaching Assistant 2016 TEACHING AREAS/COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH Introduction to Lighting Design Advanced Lighting Design Rendering Techniques Projection Design Stage Management Lighting Console Programming Media Servers and Multimedia Technology Vectorworks Drafting and Rendering Theatrical Technology Introduction to Theater Visual Concepts Portfolio SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS 3D Printing and Laser Projection UVU Technology Conference 2020 Projection and Media Server Training Noorda Center
    [Show full text]
  • Student Exchange Program
    student exchange program whitmore global management center marriott school brigham young university 1 contents 5 : about the university 6 : marriott school of management 10 : marriott school student resources 12 : byu campus 17 : useful information 19 : byu culture 21 : recreation and entertainment 2 Dear student, It has never been more important to be connected to the global economy than it is today. In spite of the global economic crisis and slowdown in world trade, the future of international business is still bright. Now more than ever, you will likely work in the global economy. You might be working abroad or working in your home country for either a local multinational corporation or for a foreign-based company that is enter- ing your market. Whatever your future brings, it will be important for you to understand how to negotiate foreign languages and culture. It is one thing to study a language in school, but you also need to get used to different countries and cultures as well. Cultural is broad, and language is just one aspect. BYU is a great place to study, because over 70 percent of our students speak a second language and many have lived abroad for a year or more. In your classes, you will be able to interact with students from other countries but also with U.S. students with broad international experience. In any given class, you will have classmates with international experience in multiple countries in all regions of the world. These students have gained a knowledge of and love for the people, language, and culture of places where they have lived.
    [Show full text]
  • Making Your Career in Basketball – Case Studies the US College Experience
    Making Your Career In Basketball – Case Studies The US College Experience Making Your Career in Basketball Case Studies Making Your Career In Basketball – Case Studies How to use the case studies? Basketball is a sport that presents many opportunities, throughout the world, to play professionally or to combine study with playing. It is certainly possible to have a career as a professional basketballer, although as with any athlete, there is a limit as to how long this career can last. The very best Australian athletes may make enough in their basketball career to “set themselves up for life”, however for most players, a career after basketball needs to be found. These case studies are in two parts: Australians who are currently on scholarship at a US College; Australians who have played professionally. The case studies will highlight the experiences these players have had, and the information they wish they knew earlier, but probably learnt the “hard way” (through experience). The case studies are not a guarantee that you will have the same experience as these players, they are simply some information that may assist you as you determine what your career will be. Basketball Australia would particularly like to thank each of the athletes for taking the time to provide information about their experiences. We would also like to thank Ian Stacker for his work in compiling the information from student-athletes at US Colleges. Don’t be afraid to set your goals and then to do the hard work that is required to achieve them! © Basketball Australia, 2009 Making Your Career In Basketball – Case Studies The US College Experience The US College Experience Many Australian athletes play in US Colleges, where the emphasis is on being a “student-athlete” (i.e.
    [Show full text]
  • Postgame Notes: at UNLV | San Diego, Calif
    Postgame Notes: at UNLV | San Diego, Calif. | Wednesday, March 3, 2021 EARLY EDITION Records: San Diego State: 20-4, 14-3 MW (including the forfeits, 16-3 MW for conference standings/seeding purposes); UNLV: 11-13, 8-9 MW Next Game: Thursday, March 11 | vs. 8/9-seed, noon PT | Thomas & Mack Center | TV/Stream: CBS Sports Network | Radio: 101.5 KGB & XTRA 1360 Big Notes San Diego State clinches the outright Mountain West Conference regular-season title. This is the record eighth regular-season title for the Aztecs which have won at least a share of seven of the last 11 regular-season championships (Brigham Young is second on the list with six, among active members, New Mexico is second with four). For the first time in the school’s Division I era, San Diego State has won consecutive outright regular-season conference championships. San Diego State has won Mountain West regular-season titles in 2006, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020 and 2021 (bold indicates outright titles). Including tournament titles, San Diego State has won a record 13 Mountain West men’s basketball championships. New Mexico is second on that list with eight titles. Brian Dutcher has been on the sidelines for all 13 of the championships, with three of those coming as the head coach. San Diego State is 17-2 in the last 19 game splayed between the Aztecs and Rebels. Since the start of the 2008-09 campaign, San Diego State has 35 victories at Thomas & Mack Center. That is the most victories by any school in the nation in any venue in which they have not played a home game during that span.
    [Show full text]
  • Byu 2018-19 Schedule Social Media 1 Game
    13-straight 20-win seasons | 13-straight postseason appearances | 264-35 at home over last 19 seasons | 14 All-WCC First Team honors since 2012 Kyle Chilton, BYU Athletic Communications | O: 801-422-4909 | C: 801-372-2080 | [email protected] | 30 Smith Fieldhouse | Provo, UT | 84602 BYU 2018-19 SCHEDULE GAME INFORMATION O19 Fri Cougar Tipoff (Exh) BYUtv.org 7 pm TV ................. CBS Sports Network O24 Wed Saint Martin’s (Exh) BYUtv 7 pm TV Talent. Carter Blackburn (play-by-play) N1 Thu Westminster (Exh) BYUtv 7 pm . Pete Gillen (analyst) N6 Tue at Nevada CBS Sports 8 pm Live Video ........................N/A N9 Fri Utah Valley% BYUtv 8 pm Radio ...............BYU Sports Network N13 Tue Northwestern State@ BYUtv 7 pm . BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143/89.1 FM HD2, FM 100.3 N15 Thu Oral Roberts BYUtv 7 pm Radio Talent ....Greg Wrubell (play-by-play) N17 Sat Alabama A&M@ TBD TBD . Mark Durrant (analyst) N21 Wed Rice@ BYUtv 7 pm NEVADA (0-0, 0-0 MW) Live Stats ..............BYUcougars.com BYU (0-0, 0-0 WCC) N24 Sat Houston@ TBD TBD WOLF PACK – NO. 7/9 COUGARS N28 Wed at Illinois State The Valley on ESPN 7 pm SERIES INFORMATION Head Coach ...........Eric Musselman Head Coach . Dave Rose D1 Sat at Weber State TBD 7 pm Series Record ����������������������� BYU leads 13-6 D5 Wed Utah State BYUtv 7 pm Alma Mater ............San Diego, 1987 Alma Mater .............Houston, 1983 Last Meeting .....BYU won 76-55, 11/25/11 D8 Sat vs. Utah^ ESPNU 12 pm Division I Career Record .....81-29 (4th) Career Record.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020-21 Byu Men's Basketball Record Book
    2020-21 BYU MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD BOOK Table of Contents Individual Career Records . 1-6 Individual Season Records . 6-11 Individual Game Records . 11-13 30-Point Games . 14 Freshman Individual Season Records . 15-16 Freshman Individual Game Records . 17-18 Team Season Records . .. 19-20 Team Game Records . 21 Marriott Center Records . 22 Conference Individual Career Records . .23-24 Conference Individual Season Records . 25-26 Conference Individual Game Records . 27-28 Conference Tournament Individual Career Records . 29-30 Conference Tournament Individual Game Records . 30 NCAA Tournament Individual Career Records . 31 NCAA Tournament Individual Game Records . 32 NIT Individual Career Records . 33 NIT Individual Game Records . 34 All-Time Player Career Statistics . 35-38 All-Time 100-Point Games . 39 All-Time Overtime Games . 40 Coaching Records . 41 Off the Bench . 42 BYU Debut Records . 43 Year-By-Year Attendance . 44 Year-By-Year Team Statistics . 45-46 Year-By-Year Leaders . 47-49 Fastest To . 50 Week-By-Week Ranking History . 51 BYU as a Ranked Team . 51-52 BYU vs . Ranked Opponents . .. 53-54 Chronology of BYU Records . 54 Miscellaneous Scoring Records . 54-55 Scoring Records: Days of the Week and Height . 56 Scoring Records: Career Average by Height . 57 Individual Game Records – 1st Half . 58 Individual Game Records – 2nd Half . 59 Individual Game Records – Either Half . 60 Team Game Records – 1st Half . 61 Team Game Records – 2nd Half . 62 Team Game Records – Either Half . .63-64 Individual Game Records – Overtime . 64 Team
    [Show full text]
  • 005870 Opponents.Indd
    OPPONENTS Opponents ALABAMA STATE CHARLOTTE BUTLER UNIVERSITY BCA Tournament, Nov. 13-15, BCA Tournament, Nov. 13-15, 2005, at Laramie, Wyo. 2005, at Laramie, Wyo. BCA Tournament, Nov. 13-15, 2005, at Laramie, Wyo. Lewis Jackson Alexander Oliver Bobby Lutz Curtis Withers Todd Lickliter Brandon Polk Location: Montgomery, Ala. Location: Charlotte, NC Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Nickname: Hornets Nickname: 49ers Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Old Gold and Black Colors: Green and White School Colors: Blue & White Enrollment: 6,024 Enrollment: 19,846 Enrollment: 4,200 Athletic Director: Patrick Carter Athletic Director: Judy Rose Athletic Director: John Parry Arena: Joe L. Reed Acadome (8,000) Home Court/Capacity: Halton Arena (9,105) Home Court: Hinkle Fieldhouse (11,043) Conference: Southwestern Athletic Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Horizon League President: Dr. Joe Lee Chancellor: Dr. Philip L. Dubois President: Dr. Bobby Fong Sports Information Director: A. A. Moore Mens Basketball Contact: Tom Whitestone Mens Basketball SID: Jim McGrath Offi ce Phone: 334-229-4511 Offi ce Phone: 704-687-6310 Opponents Offi ce Phone: 317-940-9414 Fax: 334-262-2971 Fax Phone: 704-687-4918 Home Phone: 317-842-5940 E-mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: 317-940-9808 Web Site: www.bamastatesports.collegesports.com Press Row Phone: 317-940-9817 Head Coach: Bobby Lutz (Charlotte ’80) E-Mail: [email protected] Head Coach: Lewis Jackson (Alabama State ‘84) Record at School: 135-83 (7 years) Web Site: www.butlersports.com Overall Record: 1st Year Overall Record: 316-174 (16 years) School Record: 1st Year Head Coach: Todd Lickliter (Butler ’79) Offi ce Phone: 334-229-4509 Assistants: Benny Moss, Dalonte Hill, Record at Butler: 82-41 (4 years) Best time to call: Contact SID Bobby Kummer Career Record: 82-41 (4 years) Assistant Coaches: Steve Rogers, Basketball Offi ce Phone: 317-940-9377 Anthony Sewell, Courtney Stephens Top Returning Players: Mitchell Baldwin (Sr., G, Best time to reach coach: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
    [Show full text]