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Pepperdine Basketball PPEPPERDINEEPPERDINE MMEN’SEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL 22014-15014-15 2014-15 MEDIA ALMANAC Note to the media: Pepperdine University no longer prints traditional media guides. This media almanac, which includes coach and player biographies, season and career statistics and the program’s history and records book, is being produced online to assist the media in lieu of the traditional guide. PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY 2014-15 SCHEDULE Location .........................................................................Malibu, Calif. 90263 DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE Founded ...................................................... 1937 (Malibu Campus in 1972) Nov. 14 Friday Fresno State Malibu, Calif. Enrollment ................................................. 8,000 total/3,000 undergraduate Nov. 17 Monday Cal Lutheran Malibu, Calif. Colors .....................................................................Blue, Orange and White Nov. 19 Wednesday San Jose State San Jose, Calif. Affi liation ..............................................................................NCAA Division I Nov. 24 Monday Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Conference .............................................................West Coast Conference President ......................................................................... Andrew K. Benton Dec. 4 Thursday Cal State Northridge Malibu, Calif. Athletic Director .................................................................... Dr. Steve Potts Dec. 6 Saturday Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. Athletic Department Phone...................................................(310) 506-4150 Dec. 13 Saturday Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. Ticket Offi ce Phone ............................................................(866) WAVE-TIX Dec. 15 Monday # South Alabama Malibu, Calif. Home Arena.................................................................Firestone Fieldhouse Dec. 17 Wednesday # Howard Malibu, Calif. Capacity .......................................................................................3,104 Dec. 20 Saturday # Richmond New York, N.Y. Opened .........................................................................................1973 Dec. 27 Saturday # IUPUI Malibu, Calif. Dec. 29 Monday * Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. COACHING STAFF Head Coach...................................................Marty Wilson (fourth season*) Jan. 1 Thursday * Saint Mary’s Malibu, Calif. Alma Mater ................................................................... Pepperdine ‘89 Jan. 3 Saturday * Pacifi c Malibu, Calif. Pepperdine Record (full-time) ...........................37-53 (three seasons*) Jan. 8 Thursday * Brigham Young Provo, Utah Career Record ....................................................40-63 (four seasons*) Jan. 10 Saturday * San Diego San Diego, Calif. Associate Head Coach ....................................Mark Amaral (fourth season) Jan. 15 Thursday * Gonzaga Malibu, Calif. Alma Mater ........................................................... College of Idaho ‘90 Jan. 17 Saturday * Portland Malibu, Calif. Assistant Coach..............................................Bryant Moore (fourth season) Jan. 22 Thursday * San Francisco San Francisco, Calif. Alma Mater ....................................................................Texas Tech ‘93 Jan. 24 Saturday * Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. Assistant Coach........................................ John Impelman (second season) Jan. 29 Thursday * Pacifi c Stockton, Calif. Alma Mater .....................................................................Occidental ‘08 Jan. 31 Saturday * Saint Mary’s Moraga, Calif. Director of Basketball Operations ............................................Jon Pastorek Graduate Manager ........................................................... Quinton Crawford Feb. 5 Thursday * Brigham Young Malibu, Calif. Offi ce Phone .................................................................(310) 506-4161 Feb. 7 Saturday * San Diego Malibu, Calif. Feb. 12 Thursday * Portland Portland, Ore. * Wilson is in his fourth season as Pepperdine’s full-time head coach. His Feb. 14 Saturday * Gonzaga Spokane, Wash. career coaching record includes part of the 1995-96 season, when Wilson Feb. 19 Thursday * Santa Clara Malibu, Calif. was the interim head coach for Pepperdine’s fi nal 13 games. Feb. 21 Saturday * San Francisco Malibu, Calif. Feb. 28 Saturday * Loyola Marymount Malibu, Calif. MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY March 6-10 Fri.-Tues. WCC Championships Las Vegas, Nev. First Year ......................................................................................... 1938-39 All-Time Record ...................................................1,167-1,008 (76 seasons) Go to pepperdinesports.com for game times & TV coverage. All-Time WCC Record ............................................... 405-409 (59 seasons) Home games in bold at Firestone Fieldhouse. Regular-Season Titles .................................................12 (last in 2002) * West Coast Conference game Tournament Titles ..........................................................3 (last in 1994) # Gotham Classic (Dec. 20 at Madison Square Garden) NCAA Tournament Appearances .........................................13 (last in 2002) TEAM INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I — 2014-15 SEASON 2013-14 Overall Record ...................................................................... 15-16 Quick Facts/Schedule................................................................................. 2 2013-14 Conference Record .........................................................8-10 (5th) Rosters .................................................................................................... 3-4 2013-14 Postseason........................... WCC Tournament quarterfi nals (0-1) Preseason Notes/Season Outlook .......................................................... 5-7 Starters Returning/Lost............................................................................ 3/2 Coaching Staff ....................................................................................... 8-11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................................... 8/7 Student-Athlete Bios ............................................................................12-21 Redshirts Returning ....................................................................................1 Student-Athlete Stats........................................................................... 22-31 Newcomers (Freshmen/Transfers) .....................................................7 (5/2) 2013-14 Statistics ................................................................................32-37 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PART II — RECORDS BOOK Director/MBKB Contact ............................................................Roger Horne Quick Facts................................................................................................. 3 Offi ce Phone .................................................................(310) 506-4455 History of Pepperdine Basketball ............................................................ 4-5 Cell Phone ....................................................................(805) 279-4551 Year-by-Year Records ............................................................................. 6-7 E-Mail .....................................................roger.horne@pepperdine.edu Postseason .......................................................................................... 10-17 Associate Director .................................................................... Dena Meiste Honors & Awards .................................................................................18-21 Assistant Director .................................................................. Jacob Breems Statistics & Records ............................................................................ 22-45 Assistant Director/Video ..............................................................Olivia Arns All-Time Roster ....................................................................................46-54 SID Mailing Address ...............24255 Pacifi c Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90263 Pro Basketball ..................................................................................... 55-60 Press Row Phone .................................................................(310) 456-5050 All-Time Results .................................................................................. 61-77 Website ............................................................. www.pepperdinesports.com Firestone Fieldhouse ...........................................................................78-79 Twitter ......................................@PeppBasketball and @PepperdineWaves Facebook ...............Pepperdine Men’s Basketball and Pepperdine Athletics 2 PPEPPERDINEEPPERDINE MMEN’SEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL 2014-152014-15 2014-15 ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 23 Jonathan Allen # G 6-4 200 So. 1V Nashville, Tenn. (Ravenwood HS) 1 Marley Biyendolo G 6-3 180 Fr.* RS Melbourne, Australia (Cheltenham Secondary) 5 Stacy Davis F 6-6 235 Jr. 2V Laveen, Ariz. (Laveen Betty Fairfax HS) 22 Nate Gehring C 6-10 225 Fr. HS Waukee, Iowa (Waukee HS) 12 David Jesperson F 6-8 210 So. 1V Merrill, Wis. (Merrill HS) 25 A.J. John F 6-8 215 Fr. HS Santa Rosa, Calif. (Maria Carrillo HS) 34 Jake Johnson # F/C 6-10 220 Jr. TR Reno, Nev. (Reno HS/Casper CC) 44 Ryan Keenan C 6-10 240 Fr.
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