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SAN DIEGO STATE 2005-06 BASKETBALL - GAME NO. 3

San Diego State (1-1/0-0 MWC) vs. Southern Miss (1-1/0-0 C-USA)

Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005 X Fairbanks, Alaska X Carlson Center (5,703)

Radio: XPRS-1090 AM X Television: none

BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

San Diego State Takes on Southern Miss in the Third Place Game of the 10th Annual BP Top of the World Classic

Tidbits...

„ Brandon Heath has 50 double-figure scoring games in his career and with his five assists on Saturday afternoon, has led the team in that category 21 times in 61 career games. The Los Angeles native has also led the team in scoring 26 times in two-plus seasons.
San Diego State (1-1) looks to claim its second consecutive third place finish in an in-season tournament Sunday afternoon at the 10th annual BP Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, Alaska. The Aztecs will play Southern Miss at 12:30 p.m. AST (1:30 p.m. PST) with the contest being broadcast on

55

ing road game since Dec. 14,
1936, when they defeated Chapman, 46-
44.
XPRS-1090 AM (The Mighty 1090). There is no television coverage of the event.
Fewest points

allowed by the
Aztecs in a
The Aztecs are coming off a narrow 66-63 semifinal round loss to Illinois-Chicago Saturday afternoon. Foul trouble hurt SDSU early as Mountain West Conference preseason Player of the Year, season-open- Marcus Slaughter, picked up two quick fouls just three minutes into the game. San Diego State trailed
13-3 at one point, but came back to even the score at 20 thanks to a burst of energy redshirt freshman Tim McGrath provided in his first collegiate game. True freshman Kyle Spain made his first career start for the Aztecs and grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds. The Newark, Calif., native also chipped in with seven points on 3-of-6 shooting in 32 minutes of action. Saturday’s game marked the second straight contest in which a true freshman earned the starting nod (Richie Williams started the season opener this past Thursday against Alaska Fairbanks).
„ True freshman point guard Richie Williams became the ninth freshman in Steve Fisher’s coaching career to start a seasonopening game this past Thursday (Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, Chris Webber, Jerod Ward, Albert White, Bradley Jackson, Steve Sir, Brandon Heath and
Despite limited playing time, Slaughter finished with nine points (4-of-7 shooting) and five rebounds in 23 minutes of action.

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San Diego State juniors
Brandon
With a win on Sunday afternoon, the Aztecs will finish in third place in the eight team field. Coincidently, SDSU finished third among eight schools in the 2003 EA Sports Invitational in Lahaina, Hawaii. That season, San Diego State defeated Ohio State, fell to Dayton and beat the host school Chaminade.
Heath and
Marcus
The Aztecs, the media’s selection to win the Mountain West Conference, return four starters and six players that started at least six games last season off a squad that finished 11-18 overall. The record
Slaughter are closing in on
1,000 career was a bit misleading as SDSU went 0-4 in overtime games and lost eight games in which it led in the
Williams). points. Heath

has 986 career points, while Slaughter has accumulated
742 points. final 10 minutes of the game. The awards didn’t stop there as Slaughter and Heath, both earned numerous preseason league player of the year honors. In addition, the Aztecs also return starters in senior guard John Sharper and center Mohamed Camara. Senior center Trimaine Davis and sophomore guard Matt Thomas also are back for the Aztecs. This is the seventh time in Steve Fisher’s coaching career that his squad has returned at least four starters off a team he coached. In the previous six seasons in which that has occurred, Fisher has guided his team to the postseason, advancing to the NCAA Tournament on five occasions. His postseason (NCAA and NIT) record in those six seasons is a remarkable 19-5, including two NCAA Runner-Up finishes and an NIT championship.
„ Trimaine Davis posted career highs of 13 points (5- of-6 FGs) and three blocks in the SDSU’s season-opening win over the Nanooks of Alaska Fairbanks.

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SDSU plays its first basketball game in the state of Alaska, marking the
31st state the
Aztec
Southern Miss enters the third place game after losing to Denver, 44-30, Saturday night in the semifinals. The game was an offensive struggle for both teams in the first half as the Golden Eagles took a 21-15 lead going into the half. But the game quickly changed as Southern Miss shot 2-of-18 from the field in the second half, including 0-for-5 from long distance, en route to nine points over the final 20 minutes. The Golden Eagles, coached by Larry Eustachy, were led by Jason Forte who scored 10 points. The game will be the first ever meeting between the two schools.
„ Steve Fisher is 26-15 games played during the month of November.

Up next for the Aztecs is Albany on Saturday, Nov. 26, at Cox Arena for SDSU’s home opener. Game time is set for 7:05 p.m. PST.
Basketball program has visited

Aztecs At-A-Glance (1-1 Overall/0-0 Mountain West)

  • No. Name (Career G/GS)
  • Pos.

F

  • Ht.
  • Wt.
  • Cl. PPG RPG Misc.
  • Note
  • X - Probable Starters

  • 00 Brett Hoerner (2/0)
  • 6-11 206
  • Fr.

Jr.
0.5
20.5
7.0
25.0 10.0
0.0 2.0 --- 4.5 ---
0.0 0.0 bpg 3.0 4.0 apg 3.0 2.5 apg 1.0 1.0 apg
Skilled post player that will see the floor for SDSU as a true freshman Leading returner scorer in MWC; first-team preseason all-MWC Unbelievably quick off the dribble; 7 points, 4 assist s in first career start. 38.8 career 3FG pct; Seen action in both games this year
13
X Brandon Heath (61/56) X Richie Williams (2/2)
GGGFGFFFCF
6-4 5-9 6-0 6-7 6-3 6-5
198 158 190 235 200 187
Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.
15 X John Sharper (88/26) 20 X Trimaine Davis (72/8) 21 Matt Thomas (31/11) 24 Tim McGrath (1/0) 30 Chris Lamb (0/0)
2.0 .800 FGs Career high 13 points and three blocks in season opener 1.0 0.5 spg 2.0 1.0 apg --- --- 8.0 2.5 apg --- ---
Seen action in first two games of the season Redshirt last season; High jumped 6-10 in high school. Redshirt last season; Grew nine inches during his prep career Has a great body for a true freshman; Will be on the floor a lot this season ELIGIBLE IN MID-DECEMBER; MWC preseason newcomer of the year 10 double-doubles last yr., 13 in career
6-10 231 6-5 218 6-10 216 6-9 220 6-10 245
33 Kyle Spain (2/1) 34 Mohamed Abukar 42 X Marcus Slaughter (59/47) 50 Mohamed Camara (31/21)
Jr. Sr.
12.5
4.0
8.0 2.5 apg

  • 6.5 1.0 spg
  • C
  • Speaks 6 languanges; Avg 8.9 rebs. per 40 min.; 110 rebs. were 2nd on tm.

Head Coach: Steve Fisher (Illinois State, 1967) • 266-180 (entering 15th full season overall) • 82-98 (entering seventh season at SDSU) Assistant Head Coach: Brian Dutcher (Minnesota, 1982) Assistant Coaches: Gregg Gottlieb (UCLA, 1995), Mark Hughes (Michigan, 1989)

Director of Operations: Mark Fisher (Michigan, 2001) Athletic Trainer: Mark Haines (Metropolitan State College, 1987)

Aztec Players

SAN DIEGO STATE BASKETBALL

2005-06 San Diego State Alphabetical Roster

Most Recent Div. I Season

  • No. Name
  • Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp.
  • PPG

5.0 2.4 5.2
18.3
---

RPG

1.4 3.8 2.3 3.5 ---

APG

0.6 0.5 0.2 3.7 ---

Hometown (High School/Previous School)

34 Mohamed Abukar 50 Mohamed Camara 20 Trimaine Davis
FCCGF
6-10 216 6-10 245
Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Tr. 1L 2L 2L HS RS RS 3L 2L HS 1L HS
San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo High/Univ. of Florida) Conakry, Guinea (Moore (Ky.) High/Riverside (Calif.) College) West Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg High) Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester High) Fullerton, Calif. (Fullerton High)
6-7 6-4
235

  • 198
  • 1
  • Brandon Heath

00 Brett Hoerner 30 Chris Lamb 24 Tim McGrath 15 John Sharper 42 Marcus Slaughter 33 Kyle Spain
6-11 206 6-10 231
Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr.

  • F
  • ---

---

  • ---
  • ---
  • Louisville, Colo. (Monarch High)

  • F
  • 6-5

6-0 6-9 6-5 6-3 5-9
187 190 220 218

  • ---
  • ---
  • Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica High)

  • Oakland, Calif. (St. Mary’s High)
  • G

F
6.0
17.8
--- 6.1 ---
1.1 9.0 --- 3.4 ---
1.3 1.3 --- 1.5 ---
Riverside, Calif. (J.W. North High)

  • F
  • Fr.
  • Newark, Calif. (Newark Memorial High)

Riverside, Calif. (Martin Luther King High) Spring Valley, Calif. (Steele Canyon High)

  • 21 Matt Thomas
  • G

G
200 So.

  • 3
  • Richie Williams
  • 158
  • Fr.

2005-06 San Diego State Numerical Roster

Most Recent Div. I Season

  • No. Name
  • Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp.
  • PPG

---

RPG

---

APG

---

Hometown (High School/Previous School)

Fullerton, Calif. (Fullerton High) Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester High) Spring Valley, Calif. (Steele Canyon High) Oakland, Calif. (St. Mary’s High) West Pittsburg, Calif. (Pittsburg High) Riverside, Calif. (Martin Luther King High) Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica High) Louisville, Colo. (Monarch High)

  • 00 Brett Hoerner
  • F

GGGCGF

  • 6-11 206
  • Fr.

Jr.
HS 2L HS 3L 2L 1L RS RS HS Tr. 2L 1L
13
Brandon Heath Richie Williams
6-4 5-9 6-0 6-7 6-3 6-5 6-10 231 6-5 218 6-10 216 6-9 220 6-10 245
198 158 190 235
18.3
---
3.5 ---
3.7

  • ---
  • Fr.

Sr. Sr.
15 John Sharper 20 Trimaine Davis 21 Matt Thomas 24 Tim McGrath 30 Chris Lamb
6.0 5.2 6.1 --- --- ---
1.1 2.3 3.4 ---
1.3 0.2 1.5 ---
200 So.

  • 187
  • Fr.

Fr. Fr. Jr.
FF
--- ---
---

  • ---
  • 33 Kyle Spain
  • Newark, Calif. (Newark Memorial High)

San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo High/Univ. of Florida) Riverside, Calif. (J.W. North High)
34 Mohamed Abukar 42 Marcus Slaughter 50 Mohamed Camara

  • F
  • 5.0

17.8
2.4
1.4 9.0 3.8
0.6 1.3 0.5

  • F
  • Jr.

  • Sr.
  • C
  • Conakry, Guinea (Moore (Ky.) High/Riverside (Calif.) College)

Head Coach:

Steve Fisher (Illinois State, 1967) Brian Dutcher (Minnesota, 1982)

Assistant Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Director of Operations:

Gregg Gottlieb (UCLA, 1995), Mark Hughes (Michigan, 1989) Mark Fisher (Michigan, 2001)

Dir. of Player Development: Matt Soria (San Diego State, 2001) Athletic Trainer:

Mark Haines (Metropolitan State College, 1987)

Eligible in 2006-07 Season

Most Recent Div. I Season

  • No. Name
  • Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp.

6-6 212 So. TR

  • PPG
  • RPG
  • APG
  • Hometown (High School/Previous School)

  • Las Vegas, Nev. (Hargrave Academy/Univ. of Louisville)
  • 32 Lorrenzo Wade
  • F
  • 3.9
  • 1.7
  • 0.2

  • X Pronunciations X By Class
  • X By Position

Sophomores (1)
Mohamed Abukar

Mohamed AH-boo-kar

Mohamed Camara

Mohamed kuh-MAR-uh

Brett Hoerner

  • Seniors (3)
  • Guards (4)
  • Centers (2)

Mohamed Camara, Trimaine Davis
Matt Thomas
Mohamed Camara,

Trimaine Davis, John Sharper
Brandon Heath, John Sharper, Matt Thomas, Richie Williams

Freshmen (5)

Brett Hoerner, Chris Lamb, Tim McGrath, Kyle Spain, Richie Williams

  • Juniors (3)
  • Forwards (6)

  • Brett HORN-er
  • Mohamed Abukar,

Brandon Heath, Marcus Slaughter
Mohamed Abukar, Brett Hoerner, Chris Lamb, Tim McGrath, Marcus Slaughter, Kyle Spain

2005-06 Schedule

SAN DIEGO STATE BASKETBALL

Date Exhibition Game

Nov. 3

  • Day
  • Opponent
  • Site
  • Time
  • TV

Aztecs Travel Plans

X Hotel information on page 204.

  • Thur.
  • ST. XAVIER
  • Cox Arena
  • 7:05 p.m. PST

Top of the World Classic

X Depart: Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 6:30 a.m. on Alaska Airlines #545, through Seattle, arriving in Fairbanks at 4:15 p.m.

Top of the World Classic (Carlson Center; Fairbanks, Alaska)

Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 3
Thu. Sat. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tue. at Alaska Fairbanks vs. Illinois-Chicago vs. Southern Mississippi ALBANY at San Diego POINT LOMA NAZARENE Cox Arena at California Berkeley, Calif.

  • Fairbanks, Alaska
  • 6:00 p.m. AST

Noon AST TBA 7:05 p.m. PST 7:00 p.m. PST 7:05 p.m. PST 7:30 p.m. PST

X Return: Monday, Nov. 21 at 1:30 a.m. on Alaska Airlines #739, through Seattle, arriving in San

Cox Arena San Diego, Calif.
Channel 4 San Diego Channel 4 San Diego

Diego at 9:26 a.m.

California

X Depart: Monday, Dec. 5 at 3:35 p.m. on Southwest Airlines #751, arriving in Oakland at 5:05 p.m. X Return: Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 10:30 a.m. on Southwest Airlines #1371, arriving in San Diego at 11:55 a.m.

Dec. 6

San Diego SLAM (Cox Arena; San Diego, Calif.)

Dec. 10 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 Dec. 31 Jan. 4
Sat. Sat. Sat. Tue. Tue. Sat. Wed. Sat.
San Diego vs. Fresno State SDSU vs. Washington State Cox Arena

  • Cox Arena
  • 5:30 p.m. PST

8:00 p.m. PST 7:05 p.m. PST 8:00 p.m. PST 7:30 p.m. EST Noon PST
Channel 4 San Diego Channel 4 San Diego Channel 4 San Diego

Providence

UC SANTA BARBARA ^UMBC at Providence LOYOLA MARYMOUNT *COLORADO STATE *at Air Force
Cox Arena Cox Arena Providence, R.I. Cox Arena Cox Arena

X Depart: Monday, Dec. 26 at 7:40 a.m. on Southwest Airlines #1546, through Baltimore, arriving in Providence at 5:30 p.m.

Channel 4 San Diego Channel 4 San Diego

X Return: Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 7:30 a.m. on Southwest Airlines #341, through Baltimore, arriving in San Diego at 12:40 p.m.

7:05 p.m. PST

  • Jan. 7
  • Colorado Springs, Colo. 7:05 p.m. MST

Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb.. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 7-11
Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Sat. Wed. Sat. Thur. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Fri.
*at Utah *UNLV *at TCU *BRIGHAM YOUNG *NEW MEXICO *at Wyoming *at Colorado State *AIR FORCE *UTAH *at UNLV *TCU *at Brigham Young *at New Mexico *WYOMING
Salt Lake City, Utah Cox Arena Fort Worth, Texas Cox Arena
7:00 p.m. MST 7:05 p.m. PST 7:00 p.m. CST 7:05 p.m. PST 7:05 p.m. PST 2:00 p.m. MST 7:00 p.m. MST 7:05 p.m. PST Noon PST 7:00 p.m. PST 7:05 p.m. PST 7:00 p.m. MST SportsWest 1:00 p.m. MST ESPN+Plus

Air Force

X Depart: Friday, Jan. 6 at 2:05 p.m. on United Airlines #726, arriving in Denver at 5:15 p.m. X Return: Sunday, Jan. 8 at 11:39 a.m. Denver on United Airlines #1183, arriving in San Diego at 12:57 p.m.

SportsWest SportsWest

  • SportsWest
  • Cox Arena

Laramie, Wyo. Fort Collins, Colo. Cox Arena Cox Arena Las Vegas, Nev. Cox Arena Provo, Utah Albuquerque, N.M. Cox Arena

Utah

X Depart: Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 4:50 p.m. on Delta #374, arriving in Salt Lake City at 7:42 p.m.

Channel 4 San Diego ESPN+Plus ESPN2

X Return: Thursday, Jan. 12 at 11:11 on Delta #1749, arriving in San Diego at 12:04 p.m.

Channel 4 San Diego

TCU

X Depart: Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 2:04 p.m. on American Airlines #1102, arriving in Fort Worth at 7:04 p.m. X Return: Thursday, Jan. 19 at 10:58 a.m. on American Airlines #465, arriving in San Diego at 11:59 a.m.

7:05 p.m. PST 7:05 p.m. PST
SportsWest

  • Channel 4 San Diego
  • SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
  • Cox Arena

Tue.-Sat. at Mountain West Conference Basketball Tournament (Pepsi Center; Denver, Colo.)

All ESPN+Plus and SportsWest televised games will air locally on Channel 4 San Diego * - Indicates Mountain West Conference game. ^ - Indicates doubleheader with SDSU women’s basketball team.

Wyoming

X Depart: Friday, Jan. 27 at 2:15 p.m. on United Airlines #368, arriving in Denver at 5:19 p.m. X Return: Sunday, Jan. 29 at 11:30 a.m. on United Airlines #1183, arriving in San Diego at 12:46 p.m.

2006 NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball Championship Dates and Sites

Colorado State

Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Fla.
American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas
MCI Center

Opening Round

X Depart: Friday, Feb. 3 at 2:15 p.m. on United Airlines #368, arriving in Denver at 5:19 p.m. X Return: Sunday, Feb. 5 at 11:30 a.m. on United Airlines #1183, arriving in San Diego at 12:46 p.m.

Washington, D.C. Georgetown University, host March 24 and 26
Jacksonville University, host March 16 and 18
Big 12 Conference, host March 17 and 19
Univ. of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Dayton, host
Jon M. Huntsman Center

Salt Lake City, Utah University of Utah, host March 16 and 18
Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Mich. Oakland University, host March 17 and 19
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
March 14

UNLV

X Depart: Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 3:45 p.m. on America West Airlines #6297, arriving in Las Vegas at 5:19 p.m.

Minneapolis, Minn. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, host

First/Second Rounds

Cox Arena

X Return: Friday, Feb. 17 at 11:59 p.m. on America West Airlines #730, arriving in San Diego at 1:02 a.m.

Univ. of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio

Regionals

March 24 and 26
San Diego, Calif.

San Diego State, host March 16 and 18

  • Dayton, host
  • Georgia Dome

Final Four

  • March 17 and 19
  • Atlanta, Georgia

Georgia Institute of Technology, host March 23 and 25

BYU/New Mexico

X Depart: Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 4:50 p.m. on Southwest Airlines #374, arriving in Salt Lake City at 7:42 p.m.

RCA Dome
Greensboro Coliseum

Greensboro, N.C. Atlantic Coast Conference, host
Wachovia Center Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Conference, host March 17 and 19
Indianapolis, Ind. Butler University and Horizon League, hosts April 1 and 3

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    SAN DIEGO STATE BASKETBALL 14 NCAA Tournament Appearances (7 times in last 10 years) • Record 11-Time Mountain West Conference Champion Contacts: Mike May, Senior Associate AD of Communications and Media Relations (e-mail: [email protected]) • Richard Stern Assistant Media Relations Director (e-mail: [email protected]) LIVE COVERAGE GAME 2 | REGULAR-SEASON ROAD OPENER TV: BYU.tv Live Stream: None SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (1-0; 0-0 MW) at BYU Cougars (1-0; 0-0 WCC) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 • 2 P.M. (MT) • THE MARRIOTT CENTER (22,700) • PROVO, UTAH Aztec Radio Network: 101.5 KGB / XTRA 1360 / Fox Sports Inland Empire (IE) 1350 (pregame starts at 12:30 p.m. PT on XTRA) Jon Schaeffer (play-by-play) SAN DIEGO STATE BYU Head Coach: Brian Dutcher Head Coach: Mark Pope Career Record: 44-24 (3rd Season) Career Record: 78-56 (5th Season) Record at San Diego State: Same Record at BYU: 1-0 Live Stats: GoAztecs.com Record vs. BYU: 1-0 Record vs. SDSU: 0-0 NEWS AND NOTES (As of Nov. 7) Tickets: Available through the BYU Box Office. Ê San Diego State and Brigham Young, two teams that shared conference affili SERIES INFORMATION ation from 1978 through 2011, meet for just the third time in the last nine Overall BYU, 48-24 Next Media Availability: There will be media availability for both seasons when the Aztecs travel to Provo, Utah to face the Cougars. Current Streak San Diego State, W3 Coach Dutcher and select student-athletes prior to the team’s next Ê San Diego State is looking for just its second 2-0 start to a campaign in the In San Diego BYU, 18-17 game against Grand Canyon.
  • San Diego State Basketball

    San Diego State Basketball

    SAN DIEGO STATE BASKETBALL 14 NCAA Tournament Appearances (7 times in last 10 years) • Record 12-Time Mountain West Conference Champion Contacts: Mike May, Senior Associate AD of Communications and Media Relations (e-mail: [email protected]) • Richard Stern, Assistant Media Relations Director (e-mail: [email protected]) LIVE COVERAGE GAME 26 TV: CBS Sports Network Stream: CBS Sports Network No. 4/4 (25-0; 14-0 MW) (17-9; 9-5 MW) Dave Ryan (play-by-play) SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS at BOISE STATE BRONCOS Steve Wolf (analyst) Sun., Feb. 16 • 2 p.m. MT (announced) / 2:05 p.m. MT (tip+5 min. slide) • ExtraMile Arena • Boise, Idaho Heather Cox (Sideline) Kevin Smollon (producer) SAN DIEGO STATE BOISE STATE Head Coach: Brian Dutcher Head Coach: Leon Rice Aztec Radio Network: 101.5 KGB / XTRA 1360 / Fox Sports Career Record: 68-24 (3rd Season) Career Record: 195-124 (10th season) Inland Empire (IE) 1350 / Sirius/XM Channel 81 (pregame starts at Record at San Diego State: Same Record at Boise State: Same 12:30 p.m. PT on XTRA) Record vs. Boise State: 3-2 Record vs. SDSU: 7-12 Ted Leitner (play-by-play) Jon Schaeffer (pre, half, post) OFF THE TOP (through games of Feb. 12) SERIES INFORMATION f Having secured a record 12th Mountain West Conference men’s basketball cham- pionship, San Diego State looks to continue its historic run Sunday afternoon when Overall San Diego State leads, 13-7 Live Stats: GoAztecs.com Current Streak San Diego State, W2 the Aztecs travel to Boise, Idaho, to face Boise State.
  • Illinois Basketball Guide

    Illinois Basketball Guide

    Ill 1 ILLINOIS HI. A ^n y Sl$aff» .•* ' 5*i>> ASKETBALL ILLINOIS 121 All-Time Results THIS IS ILLINOIS 62 Newcomers CREDITS BASKETBALL 65 Player Game-by-Game 138 Records vs. Opponents Statistics 140 Year-by-Year Individual The 1997 Illinois Leaders 4 Academics Media Guide is THE OPPONENTS 142 Year-by-Year Team Basketball 5 NCAA Highlights Statistics a publication of the 6 Facilities Illinois Sports 70 Puerto Rico Shootout 8 Television Exposure Information Office, 72 Bradley 9 Media Exposure Clemson written to assist the 10 Travel 73 74 Georgia Southern media in their coverage 11 Campus Life Illinois-Chicago 12 News and Notes 75 of Illinois athletics. 76 Indiana 14 Community Service 77 Iowa Executive Editor: 78 Maine THE UNIVERSITY Barbara Butler 79 Michigan OF ILLINOIS 80 Michigan State Interior Design: 81 Minnesota Arner 16 The University 82 Missouri Cassie 151 Top 50 Career Scorers 18 Board of Trustees 83 Northwestern 156 Varsity Records 19 Administration 84 Ohio State Cover Design: 165 Assembly Hall Records 20 TheDIA 85 Penn State Melissa Le Zotte Postseason 21 Advisoty Board 86 Purdue 168 Illinois in the 22 Director of Athletics 87 Saint Louis Editorial Assistance: 23 DIA Administration Texas BASKETBALL 88 Dave Johnson 27 Fight Songs 89 Texas-Pan American TRADITION Julie Herman 28 Cheif Illiniwek 90 UCLA Michelle Warner 91 Wisconsin 170 History Dave Brauer 92 Big Ten Conference 176 AU-Americans 94 All-Time Series Scores 177 Academic Ail-Americans 178 All-Big Ten Photography: 1 996-97 IN 180 Illini Honors Mark Jones, REVIEW 1 82 Illini in the Pros Gary Anderson 184 All-time Letterwinners 100 Season in Review Cover Photos: 102 1996-97 Statistics COVERING THE Mark Jones 104 Highs and Lows FIGHTING ILLINI 105 Big Ten Statistics Printed by: 1 08 Game-bv-Game Recaps 194 Media Information Multi-Ad Printing 197 Illini Sports Network COACHING STAFF Services, Peoria, III.
  • 2013 Retrospective FINAL

    2013 Retrospective FINAL

    A LOOK BACK AT THE McDONALD’S ALL AMERICAN® GAMES SUPERSTARS AND UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES FROM GAMES PAST You’ve seen them on TV and at the movies, in the NBA, WNBA and college ranks – McDonald’s All American alumni are household names to basketball fans. But before they were winning Olympic gold medals, NBA, WNBA and NCAA championships, many of them received their first major national television exposure as high school students at the McDonald’s All American Games. Since the Games inception, more than 1,000 prep stars have been named McDonald’s All Americans and had the opportunity to show off their skills on a national stage before reaching the college or professional ranks. Most importantly, the Games raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC®) and its network of local Chapters. To date, the McDonald’s All American Games have raised more than $10 million for RMHC, helping to bring families together in their time of need. As we look forward to celebrating the 37th Anniversary of the McDonald’s All American Boys Game and the 13th Anniversary of the Girls Game on April 2, 2014 in Chicago, Ill., the following is a brief look back at highlights from the past 36 years of McDonald’s All American Games, including funds raised for RMHC: Chicago, Ill. 2013 For the third year in a row, the 2013 McDonald’s All American Games took place at Chicago’s United Center. The 2013 Games raised nearly $470,000 for Ronald McDonald House Charities and were played in front of a crowd of 15,818.
  • Mcdonald's All American Games All-Time Stats and Award Winners Updated 4/1/2018 BOYS ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS

    Mcdonald's All American Games All-Time Stats and Award Winners Updated 4/1/2018 BOYS ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS

    McDonald's All American Games All-time Stats and Award Winners Updated 4/1/2018 BOYS ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS Points No. Jonathan Bender (West, ‘99) 31 Michael Jordan (East, ‘81) 30 Little, Nassir (West, '18) 28 Eddy Curry (West, ‘01) 28 Paul Pierce (West, ‘95) 28 Chris Webber (West, ‘91) 28 LeBron James (East, ‘03) 27 Jerry Stackhouse (East, ‘93) 27 John Williams (West, ‘84) 27 RJ Barrett (East, '18) 26 Jordan Brown (West, '18) 26 J.J. Redick (East, ‘02) 26 Kevin Durant (West, ‘06) 25 J.R. Smith (East, ‘04) 25 Dajuan Wagner (East, ‘01) 25 DeShawn Stevenson (West, ‘00) 25 Jerod Ward (West, ‘94) 25 Aaron Gordon (West, '13) 24 Gerald Green (East, ‘05) 24 Darius Rice (East, ‘00) 24 Felipe Lopez (East, ‘94) 24 Brian Shorter (East, ‘87) 24 Walker Lambiotte (East, ‘85) 24 Adrian Branch (East, ‘81) 24 Justin Jackson (East, '14) 23 Willie Warren (West, ‘08) 23 Michael Beasley (West, ‘07) 23 Shannon Brown (West, ‘03) 23 Zach Randolph (West, ‘00) 23 J.R. Reid (East, ‘86) 23 Jared Sullinger (East, '10) 22 DeMarcus Nelson (West, ‘04) 22 Rashad McCants (East, ‘02) 22 Carlos Boozer, Jr. (West, ‘99) 22 Casey Jacobson (West, ‘99) 22 Jason Capel (East, ‘98) 22 James Forrest (East, ‘91) 22 Assists No. Lonzo Ball (West, '16) 13 Jacque Vaughn (West, ‘93) 13 Andre Barrett (East, ‘00) 12 Erick Barkley (West, ‘98) 12 Darius Garland (East, '18) 11 Sebastian Telfair (East, ‘04) 11 Brett Nelson (West, ‘99) 11 Adrian Autry (East, ‘90) 11 Tyus Jones (East, '14) 10 Chris Paul (East, ‘03) 10 Stephon Marbury (East, ‘95) 10 Bobby Hurley (East, ‘89) 10 Reddish, Cameron (West, '18) 9 Peyton Siva (East, 09) 9 Brandon Jennings (West, ‘08) 9 Greg Paulus (East, ‘05) 9 Ronald Curry (East, ‘98) 9 Immanuel Quickley (East, '18) 8 Tre Jones (West, '18) 8 Kyle Anderson (East, '12) 8 Kevin Ferrell (West, '12) 8 Dee Brown (West, ‘02) 8 Kenny Satterfield (East, ‘99) 8 Gary Grant (West, ‘84) 8 Melvin Howard (East, ‘83) 8 Dwayne Washington (East, ‘83) 8 Steals No.
  • June 1998: NBA Draft Special

    “Local name, national Perspective” $4.95 © Volume 4 Issue 8 1998 NBA Draft Special June 1998 BASKETBALL FOR THOUGHT by Kris Gardner, e-mail: [email protected] Garnett—$126 M; and so on. Whether I’m worth the money Lockout, Boycott, So What... or not, if someone offered me one of those contract salaries, ime is ticking by patrio- The I’d sign in a heart beat! (Right and July 1st is tism in owners Jim McIlvaine!) quickly ap- 1992 want a In order to compete with proaching. All when hard the rising costs, the owners signs point to the owners he salary cap raise the prices of the tickets. locking out the players wore with no Therefore, as long as people thereby delaying the start of the salary ex- buy the tickets, the prices will the free agent signing pe- Ameri- emptions continue to rise. Hell, real riod. As a result of the im- can similar to people can’t afford to attend pending lockout, the players flag the NFL’s games now; consequently, union has apparently de- draped salary cap corporations are buying the cided to have the 12 mem- over and the seats and filling the seats with bers selected to represent the his players suits. USA in this summer’s World Team © The players have wanted Championships in Greece ...the owners were rich when they entered the league and to get rid of the salary cap for boycott the games. Big deal there aren’t too many legal jobs where tall, athletic, and, in years and still maintain that and so what.
  • A All-Time USA Basketball Men's Alphabetical Roster with Affiliation

    A All-Time USA Basketball Men's Alphabetical Roster with Affiliation

    All-Time USA Basketball Men’s Alphabetical Roster with Affiliation & Results A NAME AFFILIATION EVENT RECORD / FINISH Shaqquan Aaron Taft H.S. (CA) 2011 3x3 YWC 7-5 / Fifth Place 2011-12 DNT N/A Mater Dei H.S. (CA) 2010 DNT-MC N/A Jabri Abdur-Rahim Blair Academy (NJ) 2019 JNT-MC N/A 2019 JNT-JMC N/A 2019 Next Gen N/A 2018 JNT-MC N/A Seton Hall Prep (NJ) 2017 DNT-MC N/A 2016 DNT-MC N/A Shareef Abdur-Rahim Vancouver Grizzlies 2000 OLY 8-0 / Gold Medal California / Wheeler H.S. (GA) 1995 HSUM Won / 86-77 1994 U18 8-0 / Gold Medal A.J. Abrams McNeil H.S. (TX) 2004 YDF-South 5-0 / Gold Medal Danya Abrams Boston 1994 USOF-East 3-1 / Silver Medal Tim Abromaitis Notre Dame 2011 WUG 7-1 / Fifth Place Mohamed Abukar Rancho Bernardo H.S. (CA) 2002 U18 4-1 / Bronze Medal 2002 YDF-West 2-3 / Bronze Medal Mark Acres Oral Roberts 1982 JC 8-0 / Gold Medal 1982 SI 7-0 / Gold Medal 1981 USOF-Midwest 1-3 / Bronze Medal Alvan Adams Oklahoma 1973 WUG 9-0 / Gold Medal Bunk Adams U.S. Armed Forces / Ohio 1963 WC 6-3 / Fourth Place 1963 PAG 6-0 / Gold Medal Chase Adams Marian Catholic H.S. (IL) 2014 JNT-MC N/A Hassan Adams Arizona 2004 U20 5-0 / Gold Medal Weshchester H.S. (CA) 2001 YDF-West 0-5 / Fourth Place Jack Adams U.S. Armed Forces / Eastern Kentucky 1959 PAG 6-0 / Gold Medal Josh Adams Raptors 905 / Wyoming 2017-19 WCQ W6 2-0 / N/A KJ Adams Westlake H.S.