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All-Big West Teams ALL-BIG WEST TEAMS 1970 1974 1978 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM George Trapp, Long Beach State Leonard Gray, Long Beach State Joel Kramer, San Diego State Billy Jankans, Long Beach State Charles Bailey, Fresno State Greg Bunch, Cal State Fullerton Doug Rex, UC Santa Barbara Tommie Lipsey, Cal State Los Angeles Russ Coleman, Pacific John Tschogl, UC Santa Barbara Billy Mallory, Cal State Los Angeles Steve Malovic, San Diego State Mose Adolph, Cal State Los Angeles Clifton Pondexter, Long Beach State Art Williams, Fresno State Lucius Davis, Fresno State Roscoe Pondexter, Long Beach State Francois Wise, Long Beach State SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Shawn Johnson, Long Beach State Clarence Allen, UC Santa Barbara Keith Anderson, Cal State Fullerton Morris Thomas, Cal State Los Angeles John Anderson, San Diego State Wally Rank, San Jose State Coby Dietrick, San Jose State Pat Boyer, UC Santa Barbara Wayne Smith, UC Irvine Ron Knight, Cal State Los Angeles John Errecart, Pacific Doug Streeter, Fresno State Rob Stephens, Fresno State Glenn McDonald, Long Beach State Michael Wiley, Long Beach State Bob Vasilovich, Fresno State 1975 1979 1971 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Bob Gross, Long Beach State Ron Cornelius, Pacific George Trapp, Long Beach State Leonard Armato, Pacific Terrence Carney, Pacific Doug Rex, UC Santa Barbara Steve Copp, San Diego State Dean Hunger, Utah State John Tschogl, UC Santa Barbara Richard Johnson, Long Beach State Calvin Roberts, Cal State Fullerton Jerry Pender, Fresno State Roy Jones, Fresno State Art Williams, Fresno State Ed Ratleff, Long Beach State Carlos Mina, Long Beach State Rickey Williams, Long Beach State Chuck Terry, Long Beach State SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Will Connelly, San Diego State Brian Jackson, Utah State Mose Adolph, Cal State Los Angeles Earl Hogue, San Jose State Keith McDonald, Utah State Rodney Murray, Cal State Los Angeles Kyle Jackson, Long Beach State Wally Rank, San Jose State Ron Allen, UC Santa Barbara Bob Kovach, San Diego State Michael Wiley, Long Beach State Gary Schneider, San Diego State Don Orndorff, San Jose State Francois Wise, Long Beach State Jimmy Harris, San Diego State 1976 1980 1972 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Greg Bunch, Cal State Fullerton Dean Hunger, Utah State Ed Ratleff, Long Beach State Steve Copp, San Diego State Ron Cornelius, Pacific John Gianelli, Pacific Will Connelly, San Diego State Francois Wise, Long Beach State John Tschogl, UC Santa Barbara Roy Jones, Fresno State Calvin Roberts, Cal State Fullerton Chuck Terry, Long Beach State Myron Jordan, Pacific Michael Wiley, Long Beach State Chris McMurray, San Diego State Ken Mickey, San Jose State Wally Rank, San Jose State Jerry Pender, Fresno State Clarence Ruffen, Long Beach State SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Rod Higgins, Fresno State Michael Jackson, Cal State Los Angeles Vic Baker, Pacific Brian Jackson, Utah State Eric McWilliams, Long Beach State Ron Fair, San Jose State Rich McElrath, Utah State Mose Adolph, Cal State Los Angeles Earl Hogue, San Jose State Victor Conyers, UC Irvine Jim McCargo, Pacific Larry Hudson, Long Beach State Michael Mendez, San Jose State John Errecart, Pacific Bob Kovach, San Diego State 1981 1973 1977 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Kevin Magee, UC Irvine Ed Ratleff, Long Beach State Lloyd McMillian, Long Beach State Brian Jackson, Utah State Clarence Allen, UC Santa Barbara Greg Bunch, Cal State Fullerton Rod Higgins, Fresno State Raymond Lewis, Cal State Los Angeles Dave Brown, UC Santa Barbara Ron Cornelius, Pacific Jim McCargo, Pacific Myron Jordan, Pacific Sid Williams, San Jose State Roscoe Pondexter, Long Beach State Joel Kramer, San Diego State Donald Mason, Fresno State Johnnie Skinner, San Jose State Ken Mickey, San Jose State SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Mike Mendez, San Jose State Rick Aberegg, Long Beach State Kerry Davis, Cal State Fullerton Doug Murrey, San Jose State Steve Copp, San Diego State Presnell Gilbert, San Diego State Craig Dykema, Long Beach State John Errecart, Pacific Richard Johnson, Long Beach State Bobby Anderson, Fresno State Billy Mallory, Cal State Los Angeles Rick Quinn, San Jose State Walt Evans, UC Santa Barbara Bob Schachter, UC Santa Barbara Michael Wiley, Long Beach State 64 2009-10 BIG WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 64 ALL-BIG WEST TEAMS 1982 1986 1989 FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Kevin Magee, UC Irvine Freddie Banks, UNLV Stacey Augmon, UNLV Leon Wood, Cal State Fullerton Ricky Berry, San Jose State David Butler, UNLV Craig Hodges, Long Beach State Greg Grant, Utah State Cedric Ceballos, Cal State Fullerton Donald Mason, Fresno State Anthony Jones, UNLV Jervis Cole, Fresno State Rod Higgins, Fresno State Reid Newey, Utah State Tod Murphy, UC Irvine Chris McNealy, San Jose State Johnny Roberson, New Mexico State Gilbert Wilburn, New Mexico State SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Ricky Mixon, Cal State Fullerton SECOND TEAM Greg Anthony, UNLV Richard Anderson, UC Santa Barbara Rich Anema, Pacific Carrick DeHart, UC Santa Barbara Matt Waldron, Pacific Armon Gilliam, UNLV Mike Doktorczyk, UC Irvine Ben McDonald, UC Irvine Conner Henry, UC Santa Barbara John Hatten, Long Beach State Bernard Thompson, Fresno State Johnny Rogers, UC Irvine Eric McArthur, UC Santa Barbara Brian Salone, Fresno State 1983 HONORABLE MENTION FIRST TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Kevin Floyd, UC Irvine Sidney Green, UNLV Scott Fisher, UC Santa Barbara Mark Hill, Cal State Fullerton Leon Wood, Cal State Fullerton Willie Joseph, New Mexico State Kenny Travis, New Mexico State Chris McNealy, San Jose State Ben McDonald, UC Irvine 1990 1987 Bernard Thompson, Fresno State FIRST TEAM York Gross, UC Santa Barbara FIRST TEAM Randy Brown, New Mexico State Freddie Banks, UNLV David Butler, UNLV SECOND TEAM Ricky Berry, San Jose State Cedric Ceballos, Cal State Fullerton Ron Anderson, Fresno State Scott Brooks, UC Irvine Keith Hill, New Mexico State Greg Grant, Utah State Armon Gilliam, UNLV Larry Johnson, UNLV Larry Anderson, UNLV Kenny Travis, New Mexico State Eric McArthur, UC Santa Barbara Ricky Mixon, Cal State Fullerton Mark Wade, UNLV Laurence Held, Pacific SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Greg Anthony, UNLV 1984 Brent Counts, Pacific Carrick DeHart, UC Santa Barbara FIRST TEAM Dell Demps, Pacific Richard Morton, Cal State Fullerton Richie Adams, UNLV Lucious Harris, Long Beach State Kevin Nixon, Utah State Leon Wood, Cal State Fullerton Don Lyttle, Pacific Ron Anderson, Fresno State Brian Shaw, UC Santa Barbara Kendall Youngblood, Utah State Bernard Thompson, Fresno State Brian Vaughns, UC Santa Barbara Steve Colter, New Mexico State HONORABLE MENTION Ben McDonald, UC Irvine HONORABLE MENTION Stacey Augmon, UNLV Mike Mitchell, Fresno State Anderson Hunt, UNLV SECOND TEAM Kenne Young, San Jose State Greg Grant, Utah State 1988 Frank James, UNLV FIRST TEAM 1991 George Turner, UC Irvine Jarvis Basnight, UNLV FIRST TEAM Danny Tarkanian, UNLV Ricky Berry, San Jose State Greg Anthony, UNLV Mitch Arnold, Fresno State Stacey Augmon, UNLV Wayne Engelstad, UC Irvine Randy Brown, New Mexico State Kevin Nixon, Utah State 1985 Anderson Hunt, UNLV Brian Shaw, UC Santa Barbara FIRST TEAM Larry Johnson, UNLV Richie Adams, UNLV Morlon Wiley, Long Beach State Reggie Jordan, New Mexico State Tony Neal, Cal State Fullerton Kevin Henderson, Cal State Fullerton SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Tod Murphy, UC Irvine Jervis Cole, Fresno State George Ackles, UNLV Greg Grant, Utah State Dan Conway, Utah State Gary Gray, UC Santa Barbara Mitch Arnold, Fresno State Richard Morton, Cal State Fullerton Don Lyttle, Pacific Gerald Paddio, UNLV Joe Small, Cal State Fullerton SECOND TEAM Andre Purry, Long Beach State Kendall Youngblood, Utah State Scott Fisher, UC Santa Barbara Johnny Rogers, UC Irvine HONORABLE MENTION HONORABLE MENTION Scott Barnes, Fresno State Tod Bernard, Fresno State Carrick DeHart, UC Santa Barbara Reggie Owens, San Jose State Dell Demps, Pacific Christian Gray, Pacific Vince Washington, Utah State Lucious Harris, Long Beach State Willie Joseph, New Mexico State Jeff Herdman, UC Irvine 65 2009-10 BIG WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 65 2009-10 BIG WEST MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-BIG WEST TEAMS 1992 HONORABLE MENTION 1997 FIRST TEAM Jason Allen, San Jose State FIRST TEAM Lucius Davis, UC Santa Barbara Chris Brown, UC Irvine James Cotton, Long Beach State Dell Demps, Pacific Lloyd Mumford, UC Irvine Faron Hand, Nevada Lucious Harris, Long Beach State Terrance O’Kelley, Long Beach State Louis Richardson, New Mexico State J.R. Rider, UNLV Winston Peterson, Cal State Fullerton Marcus Saxon, Utah State Elmore Spencer, UNLV Dedan Thomas, UNLV Raymond Tutt, UC Santa Barbara Kendall Youngblood, Utah State Rod Walker, New Mexico State Joe Wyatt, Boise State Thomas Wyatt, New Mexico State SECOND TEAM SECOND TEAM Bruce Bowen, Cal State Fullerton 1995 Corey Anders, Pacific Sam Crawford, New Mexico State FIRST TEAM Mark Boelter, Pacific Wil Hooker, Fresno State Eric Franson, Utah State Jimmy Carroll, Nevada Bryon Russell, Long Beach State Charles Jones, Pacific Jason Jackman, Idaho Agee Ward, Cal State Fullerton Joe McNaull, Long Beach State Maurice Spillers, Utah State Raimonds Miglinieks, UC Irvine HONORABLE MENTION Eathan O’Bryant, Nevada Idris Jones, UC Santa Barbara HONORABLE MENTION Chris Tower, Long Beach State Rodney Walker, New Mexico State Chris Dade, Cal State Fullerton Enoch Davis, New Mexico State 1993 SECOND TEAM Antoine Hubbard, New Mexico State FIRST TEAM Roddie Anderson, Utah State Rayne Mahaffey, Pacific Dexter Boney, UNLV Adam Jacobsen,
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