GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Washington Media Policies quick facts INFORMATION UW & Opponent Game-by-Game Stats...... 84-85 School – Quick Facts...... 2 Departed Lettermen...... 86–87 Location – , Washington Media Policies...... 3 Pac-10 Review...... 88-89 GENERAL IN FO . Mailing Address – Graves Building, Box 354070, Staff Directory...... 3 Huskies Record When...... 90 Seattle, WA 98195-4070 Athletic Facility Map & Directions...... 4 Box Scores & Summaries...... 91–100 Founded – November 4, 1861 Bank of America Arena...... 5 Records Enrollment – 42,000 (31,474 undergraduate) Media Outlets...... 6 Individual & Team Records...... 102-103 Nickname – Huskies Washington ISP Sports Network...... 6 All-Time Leaders...... 104-112 Colors – Purple (PMS 5265) and Gold (PMS 7502)

PREVIEW 2007 PREVIEW Miscellaneous UW Records...... 104-112 Costumed Mascot – Harry the Husky Roster...... 8 All-Time Starters...... 113-114 School Song – “Bow Down to Washington” Pronunciation Guide...... 8 Milestone Victories/UW Freshman Records...... 115-116 President – Mark Emmert Squad Breakdown...... 9 Opponent Individual & Team Bests...... 116-117 Athletics Director – Todd Turner Position Breakdown...... 10 The Last Time...... 118 Ticket Office Phone – (206) 543-2200 Season Outlook...... 10-12 Year-by-Year UW Team Stats...... 119 Event Manager – Scott Baebler By the Numbers...... 13-14 UW Versus Ranked Foes...... 120-122 C O ACHES Phone – (206) 543–8105 Biggest Wins- Losses/Winning-Losing Streaks...... 123 Homecourt (Capacity) – Bank of America Arena at Hec Coaching Staff UW Overtime Games/Exhibition Games...... 124 Edmundson Pavilion (10,000) Head Coach Lorenzo Romar...... 16-20 Pac-10 Conference Information...... 125-126 All-time UW coaching records...... 20 Head Coach – Lorenzo Romar, 5th year (Cincinnati, '92) All-Time Lettermen...... 127-128 Assistant Coach Cameron Dollar...... 21 Phone – (206) 543–5260 UW Award Winners/Captains...... 129-132 Assistant Coach Paul Fortier...... 22 1,000-Point Scorers...... 133–138

PLAYERS Career Record – 177–130 (10 years) Assistant Coach Jim Shaw...... 23 Record at UW – 84–42 (4 years) Operations Director Lance LaVetter...... 24 All-Time Results Assistant Coach – Cameron Dollar, 5th year (UCLA, '97) UW Support Staff...... 24 Year-by-Year History...... 140–141 Phone – (206) 543–2799 All-Time Scores...... 142–164 Assistant Coach – Paul Fortier, 2nd year (Washington, '03) Player Profiles Phone – (206) 543–5264 Ryan Appleby...... 26-27 UW EXPERIENCE Assistant Coach – Jim Shaw, 3rd year (W. Oregon State, '85) Jon Brockman...... 28-29 University of Washington...... 166-167 Phone – (206) 543–2282 Brandon Burmeister...... 30-31 Notable UW Alumni...... 168 Justin Dentmon...... 32-33 Administrative Staff...... 169 O PP NENTS Director of Men's Operations – Lance LaVetter, 5th year (Northern Arizona, 1992) Hans Gasser...... 34-35 Support Services...... 170-171 & Zach Johnson...... 36-37 UW Athletic Facilities...... 172-173 Phone – (206) 685–9570 Tim Morris...... 38-39 Washington Athletic Highlights ...... 174  Basketball Office Fax – (206) 616–8906 Phil Nelson & Adrian Oliver...... 40-41 UW Coaches in Every Sport...... 175 Certified Athletic Trainer – Pat Jenkins Harvey Perry & Quincy Pondexter...... 42-43 Seattle: The Emerald City...... 176 Phone – (206) 685–8419 Joel Smith...... 44-45 Equipment Manager – Bart Fullmer Artem Wallace...... 46-47 Husky Heritage Phone – (206) 221–6239 Joe Wolfinger & Trivial Tidbits...... 48-49 Quality Basketball/WInningest Programs...... 178 REVIEW Strength & Conditioning Coach – Brett Brungardt Radio/Television Roster...... 50 Celebrating 100 Seasons of Husky Hoops...... 179-181 Phone – (206) 685–7516 UW NBA Draft Picks...... 182-183 Associate AD/Communications – Richard Kilwien OPPONENTS Huskies in the NBA...... 184 Athletic Communications (Basketball) – Dan Lepse Opponent Information ...... 52-58 Husky Hall of Fame...... 185 Athletic Communications Phone – (206) 543–2230 Composite Pac-10 Schedule...... 59-60 Husky Highlights...... 186 Lepse Office Phone – (206) 685–3120 Pac-10 Tournament...... 61-62 Historic Teams...... 187–191

REC O R D S UW's Regular-Season Tournament...... 63-64 Husky Logos Through the Years...... 192 Media Relations Fax – (206) 543–5000 2007 Travel Plans/Hotel List...... 64 Bank of America Arena...... 193-195 Lepse Cell Phone – (206) 819–7019 Series vs. Pac-10 Opponents...... 65-70 Arena Records...... 196 Lepse E-mail – [email protected] Series vs. Non-Conference Opponents...... 71-75 UW NIT Records...... 197 UW Internet Site – www.gohuskies.com UW Record vs. Conferences...... 76 UW and the NCAA Tournament...... 198 Conference – Pacific-10 UW NCAA Tournament Records...... 199 Phone/FAX – (925) 932–4411 / (925) 932–4601 2006 Review 2007 NCAA Tournament Bracket...... 200 HIST O RY Internet Site – www.pac-10.org Game Results & Final Statistics Overall/Pac-10.... 78-79 NCAA Championship Game History...... 201 2006 Overall Record – 26–7 Pac-10/NCAA Tournament Statistics...... 80 2007 NCAA Tournament Venues...... 201 2006 Conference Record (Place) – 13–5 (2nd) Miscellaneous Statistics/Starting Lineups...... 81 “The Sixth Man” Movie...... 202 2006 Postseason – NCAA Tournament, lost 92-98 in Individual Game-by-Game/Game Leaders...... 82 Seattle—A Major League City...... 203 overtime to Connecticut in Sweet 16 UW Highs & Lows...... 83 The Lorenzo Romar Era...... 204 2006 Final Ranking – 12th (AP), 17th (ESPN/USA Today) All-Time Record – 1529–1008 The 2006-07 Washington Men’s Basketball Media Guide was compiled, written and edited by Dan Starters Returning / Lost – 2 / 3 EXPERIENCE Lepse, Senior Associate Athletic Communications Director. Layout and design was produced entirely Letterwinners Returning / Lost – 7 / 5 in-house by Lepse and Jonathan Soriano. Interior template design and cover design by Soriano. Ad- Newcomers (Freshmen / Red-Shirts / Transfers) – ditional contributions/proofing by C.J. Bowles and Jesse Hulsing. Printing by UW Publication Services 7 (4 / 2 / 1) (Judy Robertson). NCAA Tournament Berths – 13 (1943, '48, '51, '53, '76, Photography by Bruce Terami, Joanie Komura, David Gonzales, Scott Cohen, Brian Spurlock, Max Waugh, '84, '85, '86, '98, '99, 2004, 2005, 2006) Dan Lepse and UW archives. Additional photos courtesy of the NBA. National Invitation Tournament Berths – 5 (1980, HERITAGE 1982, 1987, 1996, 1997) The UW Athletic Communications Office thanks all members of past UW staffs that assisted in compiling information for this guide. Any corrections or additions are welcome and should be directed in writing Best NCAA Finish – Third Place (1953) to the Athletic Communications office. All-Time NCAA Tournament Record – 14–14

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Interview Policy Game Services Contact the Athletic Communications Department at least Computerized play-by-play accounts for each half, and STAFF DIRECTORY 24 hours in advance for ALL interview requests. Coaches and halftime and final statistics, will be distributed in the press players are typically available before and after practice on a seating area and the media work room. A light meal will be Athletic Department first-come, first-served basis. Because of NCAA rules, which served prior to tip-off in the work room at the arena. General Department Number...... 543-2210 limit the time student-athletes can practice, it is imperative Husky Ticket Office...... 543-2200 PREVIEW that media members wishing to interview players before Postgame Interviews Graves Building FAX...... 685-4668 Event Management FAX...... 616-1523 practice be available before the scheduled practice start time. Postgame interviews are conducted in the media work room. Practices will start on time, and players and coaches will not Husky head coach Lorenzo Romar and requested players will Athletic Administration be interviewed once practice has begun. Student-athletes be available to the media. Postgame interviews with visiting Director of Athletics personnel will be arranged by the visiting SID.

are not available for interviews on game day. Todd Turner (3rd year)...... 206-543-2212 C O ACHES Executive Associate Athletic Director Practice Postgame Work Areas The press seating area and the media work room (Room 145) Jeff Compher (3rd year)...... 206-543-2317 Practice is usually open to the media. Location will vary. Sr. Associate Athletic Director SWA/Sports Programs Please call the Athletic Communications Department to will be available following each home game as work areas for media. Final statistics and play-by-play accounts will be Marie Tuite (13th year)...... 206-543-2279 confirm site and time. Sr. Associate Director Advancement available in both areas. Two telephones will be available for Scott Barnes (2nd year)...... 206-221-3664 Credentials postgame filing in the press seating area. PLAYERS All single-game or season credential requests for Husky men’s Sr. Associate Director Compliance basketball should be directed to the UW Athletic Communica- Statisticians John Morris (3rd year)...... 206-543-4621 tions Department by phone or in writing. It is recommended Qualified statisticians are available through the Athletic Associate Athletic Director Business and Finance that requests be made one week in advance of the game you Communications Department in advance of the game. Please Paul King (22nd year)...... 206-685-7554 wish to cover. If media are unable to pick up credentials prior provide three days notice. A minimum fee of $50 per statisti- Associate Athletic Director Facilities and Events Chip Lydum (22nd year)...... 206-543-7373 to the game, they may be picked up at Will Call at at the cian is recommended. Associate Athletic Director Development O PP NENTS arena. Will Call opens 90 minutes before tip-off. Bank of America Arena Press Row Ken Winstead (9th year)...... 206-543-2234 Parking There are two phone numbers for the Bank of America Arena Associate Athletic Director Marketing and Promotions For practice on campus, media parking is available in several press row: (206) 543-2230 and 543-2231. Leslie Wurzberger (15th year)...... 206-543-3086 Associate Athletic Director Communications locations, all within close proximity to the arena (E-8, E-11 Pac-10 Coaches' Teleconference Richard Kilwien (1st year)...... 206-543-8333 and E-12). Lots E-11 and E-12 can be accessed through the Each Tuesday morning throughout the season, the Pac-10 Associate Athletic Director Student Development main entrance to the Husky football stadium off Montlake conducts a coaches teleconference. Call the Pac-10 office Blvd. The E-8 lot is located behind the IMA building and can Kim Durand (2nd year)...... 206-221-3551 at (925) 932-4411 for details. A taped replay of the entire call Director of the Big W Club be accessed by taking the first entrance after Graves Building is available later in the day, following the call.  (travelling North on Montlake Blvd.). Greg Lewis (6th year)...... 206-685-3013 NCAA guidelINES ANd The Media Faculty Athletics Representative REVIEW Telephones Media members should be aware of several NCAA rules Dr. J. Patrick Dobel...... 206-616-1680 The Athletic Communications Department has limited tele- that apply to student-athletes. If there is ever a question if Athletic COMMUNICATIONS phone lines installed in the press seating area and workroom. any media-related activity or event including a Washington (206) 543-2230; fax 543-5000 If media members require dedicated telephone lines, please student-athlete could be a possible NCAA violation, contact contact the University of Washington Telecommunications Sr. Associate AD For Compliance, John Morris, for an Overnight Address REC O R D S Department, (206) 543–0133. They will arrange to have phone interpretation. Areas of concern include: Athletic Communications lines installed at your expense. There are co-op phone lines 229 Graves Hall • Coaches and University officials cannot make comments available to Pac-10 visiting flagship radio stations. University of Washington on prospective student-athletes until they sign a national Seattle, WA 98195 WIRELESS INTERNET letter of intent. A coach cannot comment on a prospective Wireless internet access is available on gamedays inside student-athlete who verbally commits to an institution. Associate A.D. For Athletic Communications Bank of America Arena. High-speed ethernet lines are also • Coaches and athletic staff are not permitted to write guest Richard Kilwien (1st year)...... Office: (206) 543-8333 HIST O RY available in the media workroom. columns for publications. Senior Associate Director/MBB SID • Do not ask student-athletes to list or endorse products. Dan Lepse (17th year)...... Office: (206) 685-3120 Internet • Photographers cannot provide student-athletes with ...... Cell: (206) 819-7019 We encourage media and fans to visit the University of photographs or slides. The Athletic Communications office Senior Associate Director Washington Athletics home page. The address is: offers a similar service for student-athletes to purchase Jeff Bechthold (15th year)...... Office: (206) 685-7910

http://www.GoHuskies.com EXPERIENCE photographs. Assistant Directors Erin Rowley (5th year)...... Office: (206) 685-3118 Photographers • Student-athletes may not be used in advertisements Misty Tucci (5th year)...... Office: (206) 685-3119 Photo passes are available for accredited news media. Passes or endorsements of products, including media-related Brian Beaky (6th year)...... Office: (206) 543-2231 should be requested one week in advance of the game you publications. Brian Tom (3rd year)...... Office: (206) 227-1742 wish to cover. If media are unable to pick up credentials prior • Student-athletes are not permitted to conduct interviews Graduate Assistants to the game, they may be picked up at Will Call at Bank of for 1-900 services. Alisa Brandle (1st year) America Arena. Will Call opens 90 minutes before tip-off. • Establishing an Internet site in and of itself does not

categorize an individual as a media entity. Therefore, Jessica Raber (1st year) HERITAGE Photographers may work from the baselines, in accordance individuals who establish Internet sites independent of Graphic Designer with NCAA rules. In no case may a photographer shoot from the institution continue to be subject to all applicable Jonathan Soriano (2nd year) the sidelines or press row. No tripods are allowed. Passes restrictions related to contacting prospects for a recruiting Office Assistant and photo armbands must be visible at all times. Failure to purpose. Tami Escherich (2nd year) adhere to any regulations, or any interference with play, is reason for expulsion.

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GENERAL IN FO . Directions To Bank of America Arena From I-5 Going North or South 1. Follow the signs to Seattle.

PREVIEW 2. Take Hwy. 520 exit toward Bellevue- Kirkland (east). 3. Travel 1/4 mile and take the Montlake Boulevard exit.

C O ACHES 4. At the end of the off ramp there is a stop light at Montlake Boulevard. Turn Left. 5. Travel across the Montlake Bridge. PLAYERS Husky Stadium and the Arena will be visible on the Right. 6. To access E-10, E-11 or E-12 parking lots, turn Right into main stadium lot. O PP NENTS Bank of America Arena  TV Truck/Media Will Call REVIEW

REC O R D S Husky Stadium HIST O RY EXPERIENCE HERITAGE

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Facility Facts Opened: Originally opened as University of Washington Pavilion on Dec. 27, 1927. Cost was $600,000 for con-

struction that began in Feb. 1927. PREVIEW Renamed Hec Edmundson Pavilion on Jan. 16, 1948. The $40 million renovation began in March, 1999. Doors opened on

Nov. 24, 2000 to Bank of America C O ACHES Arena at Edmundson Pavilion. Capacity: 10,000 Location: Sits on the southeast section of the University of Washington campus surrounded by Lake PLAYERS Washington to the east and Montlake Boulevard to the west. Dimensions: Square feet (ground)—130,000. Length—240 feet x 385 feet Height—66 feet

Address: Bank of America Arena O PP NENTS 3870 Montlake Boulevard N.E. Seattle, WA 98195 Ticket Office: (206) 543–2200 Facilities Office: (206) 543–7373



Huskies Call Renovated “Dawghouse” Home REVIEW

The Washington men’s basketball team has played Adorning the west end of the Arena is the Founders gargoyles on the west facade, is in its ninth decade the last five seasons in the “Dawghouse.” Club and a new Hall of Fame museum that proudly of service. The Washington men’s basketball team is displays Washington’s outstanding athletic tradition. competing in the building for the 79th season, a stretch

After playing off campus in 1999-2000 for the first full REC O R D S The expanded area offers much more public access that has allowed the UW men’s team to compile more season ever, the Huskies returned to more familiar to displays, trophies and historical information in wins in the building (808) than any other team in the surroundings in 2000-01. Originally completed in addition to serving as a pregame and postgame nation has won in its current arena. 1927, the arena underwent a $40 million, 19-month reception area. renovation between March of 1999 and November The Huskies have parlayed their return to campus of 2000 to reconfigure its interior. While the renovation of the main arena is stunning, into a return to their winning ways. UW registered

the improvements to the support areas greatly benefit a school-record 32-game winning streak from Jan. HIST O RY The pavilion’s name was also renovated. The building Washington’s overall program. They have dramatically 29, 2004 to Dec. 29, 2005 season. The Huskies had is now called Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmund- increased the space of the sports medicine center a perfect 15-0 record at home in 2005 and were 17-2 son Pavilion thanks to a $9.1 million gift from Bank of facilities, equipment rooms, meeting rooms, media last season. America for naming rights and a 10-year corporate accommodations and locker rooms for many of partnership. In its final four seasons before the renovation, Wash- the UW’s teams, including football and men’s and

ington registered four straight 12-win seasons and a EXPERIENCE Despite a seating capacity increase from 7,900 women’s basketball. 48-9 record at home. to approximately 10,000, the arena is much more The renovation design of Hec Edmundson Pavilion intimate than before. The Arena renovation is just one of many improve- started in the summer of 1997. Construction began ments to the Washington athletic complex as part of Gone are the infamous roof support pillars that in March of 1999 and was completed in November the Campaign for the Student Athlete. The $70 million obstructed views of the court. They were replaced of 2000. campaign’s goal is to ensure national competitiveness by a pair of “super-trusses” that run the length of During construction, the men’s and women’s basket- for each of the program’s 23 sports. The Campaign also

the building from east to west. Each supertruss is HERITAGE ball, volleyball and gymnastics teams each competed helped build an indoor practice facility and the current 245-feet long, 30-inches in diameter and weighs in alternate venues. The men’s basketball team played renovation of the Connibear Shellhouse and student 460,000 pounds. its home games at KeyArena in downtown Seattle. service center. Plans are in the works for complete The Pavilion’s east end was converted into a practice stadiums for the baseball and soccer fields. Edmundson Pavilion is a monument to durability. The court for basketball and volleyball. massive brick structure, with its signature Husky

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Newspapers Seattle Times (AM weekdays, AM Sunday) GENERAL IN FO . 1120 John St., Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111 S.E. – Cathy Henkel. Asst. Eds. – Rick Lund, Bill Reader, Don Shelton. Col. – Steve Kelley, Bud Withers, Blaine Newnham. Beat Writer – Bob Condotta. Sports Desk: (206) 464-2276, 1-800-343-6319 Fax: (206) 464-3255 Web Site: www.seattletimes.com PREVIEW Seattle Post-Intelligencer (AM weekdays, Sat.) 101 Elliot Ave. W., Seattle, WA 98119-4220. S.E. – Ron Mathews. Asst. Eds. – Nick Rousso, Steve Rudman. Col. – Art Thiel, John Levesque, Jim Moore, Ted Miller. Beat Writer – Dan Raley. Sports Desk: (206) 448-8370 C O ACHES Fax: (206) 448-8164, 448-3224 Web Site: www.seattle-pi.com The Husky Basketball broadcast team, Jason Hamilton (left) and Bob Rondeau (right). Tacoma News-Tribune (AM) 1950 S. State St., P.O. Box 11000, Tacoma, WA 98411. Exec. S.E. – Dale Phelps. Col. – John McGrath, Dave Boling. Beat Washington ISP Sports Network Writer – Don Ruiz. PLAYERS ISP Sports, America's foremost collegiate sports marketing company, begins its inaugural season as the multimedia Sports Desk: (253) 597-8680 rightsholder for UW Athletics. All Washington men’s basketball games are broadcast live over the Washington ISP Fax: (253) 597-8360 Sports Network. Seattle all-sports radio station KJR 950-AM in Seattle operates as the flagship station for the Net- Web Site: www.tribnet.com work. Bob Rondeau calls the play-by play with commentary from former Husky point guard Jason Hamilton. Rondeau Everett Herald (AM) and Coach Lorenzo Romar can also be heard on a live radio call-in show that airs weekly during the season. 1213 , P.O. Box 930, Everett, WA 98206. SE – Kevin Brown. Col. – John Sleeper. Bob Rondeau Beat Writer – Mike Allende. The official “voice” of the Huskies, Bob Rondeau is in his 18th consecutive season and 20th overall calling Washing- Sports Desk: (425) 339-3470

O PP NENTS ton basketball action. The award-winning broadcaster is also the play-by-play announcer for Washington football Fax: (425) 339-3464 broadcasts. Rondeau hosts a weekly call-in show with the coaches. Rondeau previously worked at KOMO Radio Web Site: www.heraldnet.com and as a television sports anchor for Seattle's KOMO News channel 4, Seattle’s ABC affiliate.  King County Journal (AM) SEA – Jim Cnockaert. Asst. Eds. – Brandon Cossell, Mark Klaas. Columnist/Beat Writer - Greg Johns. TELEVISION Eastside (Bellevue) Office Radio 1705 132nd Ave. NE., P.O. Box 90130, Bellevue, WA 98009- KOMO-TV (ABC, Channel 4) 5590. KJR (AM 950) (Washington Flagship) REVIEW 140-4th N., Seattle, WA 98109. S.D. – Eric Johnson. Sports Desk: (425) 453-4255, 453-4256 351 Elliott Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119 Reporters – Derek Agnew, Mike Ferreri Fax: (425) 635-0603 General Mgr.—Rich Moore. On-air—Mike Gastineau, Dave Web Site: www.kingcountyjournal.com Phone: (206) 404-4039, 404-4167 Grosby, Mitch Levy, Dave Mahler, Elise Woodward, Steve South County (Kent) Office Fax: (206) 404-4438 Sandmeyer, Dick Fain. 600 S. Washington, Kent, WA, 98035 Play-by-Play — Steve Sandmeyer. KIRO-TV (CBS, Channel 7) Analyst — Elise Woodward. Sports Desk: (253) 872-6733 2807 3rd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121. Fax: (253) 872-6611 Phone: (206) 281-9045 REC O R D S Producer/Reporter – Bill Rockey. Fax: (206) 494-2102 Kitsap Sun (PM) Phone: (206) 728-8901, 728-7803 545 Fifth St., Box 259 Bremerton, WA 98337 Fax: (206) 441-4840 KOMO (AM 1000) S.E. – Chuck Stark (360) 792-8566. 140th 4th Ave N., Seattle, WA 98109 Sports Desk: 800-755-4355 KING-TV (NBC, Channel 5) S.D – Tom Glasgow, Tom Huytler, Matt Pitman, Mark Fax: (360) 479-7681 333 Dexter Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98109. Anchor – Paul Silvi Acutt. Web Site: www.kitsapsun.com (448-3946). Reporters – Greg Bailey (448-3947), Lisa Gangel Phone: (206) 404-4145 HIST O RY (448-3951). Producers – Joel Knip (448-3948), Jennifer Muel- Fax: (206) 404-4422 The Daily (AM Monday-Friday) ler (448-3952) and Tony White (448-3949). University of Washington, 144 Communications Bldg., Box Phone: (206) 448-3959 KIRO (AM 710) 353720 Seattle, WA 98195. Fax: (206) 448-3949 Phone: (206) 543-2703. Fax: (206) 543-2345 1820 Eastlake Ave E. Seattle, WA 98102 Web Site: www.thedaily.washington.edu On-air – Mike Brown, Bill Swartz, Vinnie Richichi KCPQ-TV (FOX, Channel 13) Phone: (206) 726-7000 Associated Press 1813 Westlake Ave., N., Seattle, WA, 98109. Fax: (206) 726-7001 3131 Elliot Ave., #750, Seattle, WA 98121 S.D.– Dan Devone. Producer – Merideth Beasley (674-

EXPERIENCE S.E/Writer. – Gregg Bell. Writer – Jim Cour, Tim Booth. 1452). Phone: (206) 682-1812 Phone: (206) 674-1305 Fax: (206) 621-1948. Fax: (206) 674-1713 FSN Northwest 3626 156th Ave SE, Bellvue, WA 98006 Producers – Pike Parker, Dave Rees. Anchors– Brad Adam, Cara Capuano, Angie Mentink, Cameron Wong. FSN Northwest has teamed up with the Washington Ath- HERITAGE Phone: (425) 641-0104 letics Department to televise nearly all of the Husky men's Fax: (425) 641-9811 basketball games during the 2006-07 season.

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