MEN’S Athletics Media Relations | Men’s Basketball Contact: Pete Clark O: 208-426-1106 | C: 928-699-3458 | E: [email protected] 2014-15 Mountain West Champions Seven-Time NCAA Tournament Participants 1976 1988 1993 1994 2008 2013 2015 University Quick Facts 2016-17 Season Recap Location...... Boise, Idaho Overall Record...... 20-12 Founded...... 1932 Home...... 11-3 Enrollment...... 22,113 Road...... 8-7 Nickname...... Broncos Neutral...... 1-2 Colors...... Blue and Orange Conference Record...... 12-6 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference Finish...... 3rd Conference...... Mountain West Postseason...... NIT Second Round President...... Dr. Robert Kustra Athletic Director...... Curt Apsey 2017-18 Team Quick Facts Senior Woman Administrator...... Christina Van Tol Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Athletic Department Phone ...... 208-426-1288 Letterwinners Returning...... 8 Ticket Office Phone...... 208-426-4737 Marcus Dickinson, So., G, 10.6 mpg, 3.3 ppg Zach Haney, RS-Jr., F, 15.2 mpg, 5.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg 2016-17 Bronco Staff Malek Harwell, RS-So., G, 9 gp, 4.3 mpg, 1.4 ppg Head Coach...... Alex Hobbs, So., G, 12.7 mpg, 4.5 ppg, 1.5 rpg Year at Boise State...... Eighth *, Jr., G, 17.4 ppg, All-MW First Team Record at Boise State...... 142-87 (.620) *, So., G, 31 starts, 7.4 ppg, 35.5 3FG% Career Record...... Same Robin Jorch, Jr., C, 8.8 mpg, 2.3 ppg, 0.9 rpg Alma Mater...... Washington State *David Wacker, Jr., F, 28 starts, 4.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 61.5 FG% Associate Head Coach...... Phil Beckner *- Returning Starter Year at Boise State...... Second Year in Position...... First Letterwinners Lost...... 5 Alma Mater...... Kansas Wesleyan Paris Austin, So., G, 12.3 ppg, All-MW Hon. Mention Assistant Coach...... Mike Burns Nick Duncan, Sr., F, 30.9 mpg, 9.4 ppg, Career: 250 3FGs Year at Boise State...... Second Matt Grooms, RS-Jr., F, 5 gp, 1.4 mpg Alma Mater...... Central Washington Cameron Oluyitan, So., 17 gp, 7.6 mpg Assistant Coach...... Chris Acker James Reid, RS-Sr., G, 10.0 ppg, 38.8 3FG% Year at Boise State...... First Alma Mater...... Chaminade Squad Members Returning...... 1 Director of Basketball Operations...... David Moats Derrick Alston, RS-Fr., G, 6-8 (Redshirt) Year at Boise State...... First Alma Mater...... Wyoming Newcomers...... 5 Cam Christon, Fr., G, 6-6, 188 (Allen, Texas) Facility Quick Facts Casdon Jardine, So., G/F, 6-7, 218 (Twin Falls, Idaho) Facility...... Taco Bell Arena Christian Sengfelder, Sr., F, 6-9, 246 (Leverkusen, Germany) Capacity...... 12,480 Matt Servens, Fr., G, 6-4, 166 (Huntington Beach, Calif.) Year Opened...... 1982 Lexus Williams, R-Sr., G, 6-0, 167 (Chicago, Ill.) All-Time Home Record...... 403-135 (.748) Home Record Under Rice...... 87-20 (.817) Boise State Basketball History Media Relations All-Time Div. I Record (1970-71)...... 755-619 (.549) Assistant SID (MBB Contact)...... Pete Clark Regular-Season Conference Championships...... 6 Email...... [email protected] Years...... 1976, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2008, 2015 Cell...... 928-699-3458 Conference Tournament Championships...... 5 Office...... 208-426-1106 Years...... 1976, 1988, 1993, 1994, 2008 Fax...... 208-426-1778 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 7 Press Row Phone...... 208-426-1503 Years...... 1976, 1988, 1993, 1994, 2008, 2013, 2015 Website...... BroncoSports.com NIT Appearances...... 5 Twitter...... @BroncoSportsMBB Years...... 1987, 1989, 1991, 2004, 2017 CBI Appearances...... 2 Years...... 2009, 2011 2017-18 BRONCO ROSTERS NUMERICAL NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 0 Marcus Dickinson G 6-2 177 So. 1L Norman, Okla. (North Norman HS) 1 Cam Christon G 6-6 188 Fr. HS Allen, Texas (Allen HS) 2 Lexus Williams G 6-0 167 RS-Sr. TR Chicago, Ill. (Valparaiso/Marist HS) 3 Justinian Jessup G 6-6 200 So. 1L Longmont, Colo. (Longmont HS) 4 Matt Serven G 6-4 166 Fr. HS Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison HS) 5 Malek Harwell G 6-4 188 RS-So. 1L Pocatello, Idaho (Century HS) 10 Robin Jorch C 6-11 245 Jr. 2L Berlin, Germany (International Berlin Basketball Academy) 11 Zach Haney F 6-11 239 RS-Jr. 2L Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) 15 Chandler Hutchison G 6-7 197 Sr. 3L Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) 21 Derrick Alston Jr. G 6-8 170 RS-Fr. SQ Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit HS) 22 Casdon Jardine G/F 6-7 218 So. TR Twin Falls, Idaho (Coll. of Southern Idaho/Twin Falls HS) 33 David Wacker F 6-10 236 RS-Jr. 2L Converse, Texas (Judson HS) 34 Alex Hobbs G 6-4 191 So. 1L La Porte, Texas (La Porte HS) 43 Christian Sengfelder F 6-9 246 Sr. TR Leverkusen, Germany (Fordham/Urspring Academy)

ALPHABETICAL NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN (HS/PREVIOUS COLLEGE) 21 Derrick Alston Jr. G 6-8 170 RS-Fr. SQ Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit HS) 1 Cam Christon G 6-6 188 Fr. HS Allen, Texas (Allen HS) 0 Marcus Dickinson G 6-2 177 So. 1L Norman, Okla. (North Norman HS) 11 Zach Haney F 6-11 239 RS-Jr. 2L Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) 5 Malek Harwell G 6-4 188 RS-So. 1L Pocatello, Idaho (Century HS) 34 Alex Hobbs G 6-4 191 So. 1L La Porte, Texas (La Porte HS) 15 Chandler Hutchison G 6-7 197 Sr. 3L Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) 22 Casdon Jardine G/F 6-7 218 So. TR Twin Falls, Idaho (Coll. of Southern Idaho/Twin Falls HS) 3 Justinian Jessup G 6-6 200 So. 1L Longmont, Colo. (Longmont HS) 10 Robin Jorch C 6-11 245 Jr. 2L Berlin, Germany (International Berlin Basketball Academy) 43 Christian Sengfelder F 6-9 246 Sr. TR Leverkusen, Germany (Fordham/Urspring Academy) 4 Matt Serven G 6-4 166 Fr. HS Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison HS) 33 David Wacker F 6-10 236 RS-Jr. 2L Converse, Texas (Judson HS) 2 Lexus Williams G 6-0 167 RS-Sr. TR Chicago, Ill. (Valparaiso/Marist HS)

COACHES Head Coach: Leon Rice, Eighth Season (Washington State) Associate Head Coach: Phil Beckner, Second Season (Kansas Wesleyan) Assistant Coach: Mike Burns, Second Season (Central Washington) Assistant Coach: Chris Acker, First Season (Chaminade) Director of Basketball Operations: David Moats, First Season (Wyoming)

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Malek Harwell...... MUH-leak Assistant Sports Information Director: ...... Pete Clark Casdon Jardine...... CAZ-dun / JAR-deen E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Justinian Jessup...... JUS-tin-e-in Office Phone: ...... 208-426-1106 Robin Jorch...... Jortch Cell Phone: ...... 928-699-3458 Christian Sengfelder...... SANG-fell-der Fax:...... 208-426-1778 David Wacker...... WACK-er Address:...... 1910 University Drive ...... Boise, ID 83725-1020 Press Row Phone...... 208-426-1503 Website:...... BroncoSports.com Twitter:...... @BroncoSportsMBB #0 #1 #2 #3

MARCUS DICKINSON CAM CHRISTON LEXUS WILLIAMS JUSTINIAN JESSUP So., 6-2, 177, G Fr., 6-6, 188, G RS-Sr., 6-0, 167, G So., 6-6, 200, G Norman, Okla. Allen, Texas Chicago Longmont, Colo.

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MATT SERVEN MALEK HARWELL ROBIN JORCH ZACH HANEY Fr., 6-4, 166, G RS-So., 6-4, 188, G Jr., 6-11, 245, C RS-Jr., 6-11, 239, F Huntington Beach, Calif. Pocatello, Idaho Berlin, Germany Humble, Texas

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CHANDLER HUTCHISON DERRICK ALSTON JR. CASDON JARDINE DAVID WACKER Sr., 6-7, 197, G RS-Fr.., 6-8, 170, G So., 6-7, 218, G/F RS-Jr., 6-10, 236, F Mission Viejo, Calif. Houston Twin Falls, Idaho Converse, Texas

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ALEX HOBBS CHRISTIAN SENGFELDER So., 6-4, 191, G Sr., 6-9, 246, F La Porte, Texas Leverkusen, Germany 2017-18 SCHEDULE DATE DAY OPPONENT LOCATION TV TIME (LOCAL) Nov. 2 Thursday COLLEGE OF IDAHO (Exh.) Boise, Idaho MW Network 7 p.m. MT Nov. 10 Friday EASTERN OREGON Boise, Idaho MW Network 8 p.m. MT Nov. 12 Sunday SOUTHERN UTAH Boise, Idaho MW Network 2 p.m. MT

Puerto Rico Tip-Off Nov. 16 Thursday vs. UTEP Fajardo, Puerto Rico ESPNU 2 p.m. ET Nov. 17 Friday TBA Fajardo, Puerto Rico TBA TBA ET Nov. 19 Sunday TBA Fajardo, Puerto Rico TBA TBA ET

Nov. 25 Saturday LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Boise, Idaho MW Network 7 p.m. MT Nov. 28 Tuesday LOYOLA (CHICAGO) Boise, Idaho MW Network 7 p.m. MT Dec. 1 Friday at Oregon Eugene, Ore. TBA TBA PT Dec. 3 Sunday PORTLAND Boise, Idaho MW Network 2 p.m. MT Dec. 9 Saturday SACRAMENTO STATE Boise, Idaho MW Network 2 p.m. MT Dec. 13 Wednesday GRAND CANYON Boise, Idaho MW Network 7 p.m. MT Dec. 18 Monday at SMU Dallas, Texas ESPNU 8 p.m. CT

Dec. 27 Wednesday COLORADO STATE * Boise, Idaho CBS SN 7:30 p.m. MT Dec. 30 Saturday at UNLV * Las Vegas AT&T SN 8 p.m. PT Jan. 3 Wednesday NEW MEXICO * Boise, Idaho ESPN3 7 p.m. MT Jan. 6 Saturday at Wyoming * Laramie, Wyo. AT&T SN 6 p.m. MT Jan. 9 Tuesday at Fresno State * Fresno, Calif. ESPNU 8 p.m. PT Jan. 13 Saturday SAN DIEGO STATE * Boise, Idaho ESPN2 8 p.m. MT Jan. 17 Wednesday UTAH STATE * Boise, Idaho Stadium (MWN) 7 p.m. MT Jan. 20 Saturday at Nevada * Reno, Nev. ESPN2 7 p.m. PT Jan. 24 Wednesday SAN JOSE STATE * Boise, Idaho AT&T SN 8 p.m. MT Jan. 27 Saturday at Air Force * USAFA, Colo. ESPNU/3 8 p.m. MT Feb. 3 Saturday UNLV * Boise, Idaho CBS SN 6 p.m. MT Feb. 6 Tuesday at New Mexico * Albuquerque, N.M. ESPNU 8 p.m. MT Feb. 10 Saturday at Utah State * Logan, Utah AT&T SN 7 p.m. MT Feb. 14 Wednesday NEVADA * Boise, Idaho ESPNU 9 p.m. MT Feb. 17 Saturday AIR FORCE * Boise, Idaho AT&T SN 12 p.m. MT Feb. 21 Wednesday at Colorado State * Fort Collins, Colo. ESPN3 7 p.m. MT Feb. 27 Tuesday at San Diego State * San Diego CBS SN 8 p.m. PT March 3 Saturday WYOMING * Boise, Idaho AT&T SN 5 p.m. MT

2018 Mountain West Championship March 7 Wednesday First Round Las Vegas MW Network TBA PT March 8 Thursday Quarterfinals Las Vegas CBSSN TBA PT March 9 Friday Semifinals Las Vegas CBSSN TBA PT March 10 Saturday Championship Las Vegas CBS TBA PT

Home games are CAPITALIZED AND BOLD (played at Taco Bell Arena) Times subject to change * game Starts Returning Minutes Returning Points Returning Rebounds Returning 95 3642 1376 717 59.4% 56.9% 57.2% 62.9% RETURNERS Chandler Hutchison • Sr. • G • 6-7 • 197 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 29 18 358 12.3 31 87 .356 4 14 .286 24 37 .649 22 35 57 2.0 42 0 23 15 4 14 90 3.1 2015-16 31 7 615 19.8 80 161 .497 3 13 .231 49 77 .636 51 76 127 4.1 65 3 41 31 11 21 212 6.8 2016-17 32 32 1014 31.7 207 418 .495 26 69 .377 117 176 .665 38 212 250 7.8 87 2 84 86 6 39 557 17.4 TOTAL 92 57 1987 21.6 318 666 .477 33 96 .344 190 290 .655 111 323 434 4.7 194 5 148 132 21 74 859 9.3 Zach Haney • RS-Jr. • F • 6-11 • 239 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 30 0 268 8.9 39 81 .481 5 14 .357 9 18 .500 26 35 61 2.0 39 0 2 14 7 8 92 3.1 2016-17 30 1 455 15.2 59 133 .444 9 33 .273 29 46 .630 42 82 124 4.1 75 1 5 23 19 11 156 5.2 TOTAL 60 1 723 12.1 98 214 .458 14 47 .298 38 64 .594 68 117 185 3.1 114 1 7 37 26 19 248 4.1 David Wacker • RS-Jr. • F • 6-10 • 233 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 29 4 259 8.9 22 49 .449 0 1 .000 20 30 .667 15 26 41 1.4 31 0 5 13 6 0 64 2.2 2015-16 7 0 80 11.4 9 13 .692 0 0 .000 8 11 .727 8 12 20 2.9 13 0 2 5 2 2 26 3.7 2016-17 29 28 510 17.6 48 78 .615 0 0 .000 46 69 .667 50 71 121 4.2 69 0 12 24 14 6 142 4.9 TOTAL 65 32 849 13.1 79 140 .564 0 1 .000 74 110 .673 73 109 182 2.8 113 0 19 42 22 8 232 3.6 Robin Jorch • Jr. • C • 6-11 • 245 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 22 7 154 7.0 15 30 .500 0 2 .000 12 21 .571 13 5 18 0.8 39 2 0 9 2 2 42 1.9 2016-17 30 3 264 8.8 22 36 .611 0 0 .000 24 38 .632 32 23 55 1.8 56 0 2 11 3 5 68 2.3 TOTAL 52 10 418 8.0 37 66 .561 0 2 .000 36 59 .610 45 28 73 1.4 95 2 2 20 5 7 110 2.1 Malek Harwell • RS-So. • G • 6-5 • 188 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 9 0 39 4.3 3 15 .200 1 9 .111 6 8 .750 3 5 8 0.9 6 0 0 6 0 0 13 1.4 Marcus Dickinson • So. • G • 6-2 • 177 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 26 0 276 10.6 28 60 .467 11 25 .440 18 23 .783 5 26 31 1.2 25 0 21 13 0 6 85 3.3 Alex Hobbs • So. • G • 6-4 • 191 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 26 0 330 12.7 43 93 .462 10 25 .400 22 31 .710 7 32 39 1.5 30 0 18 23 2 6 118 4.5 Justinian Jessup • So. • G • 6-6 • 200 Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 32 31 754 23.6 77 204 .377 50 141 .355 33 43 .767 12 77 89 2.8 61 1 45 38 10 31 237 7.4 NEWCOMERS Lexus Williams • RS-Sr. • G • 6-0 • 167 at Valparaiso Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 34 23 796 23.4 71 187 .380 28 83 .337 52 66 .788 12 58 70 2.1 70 2 81 59 3 35 222 6.5 2014-15 ------2015-16 16 0 92 5.8 9 28 .321 3 17 .176 3 5 .600 3 8 11 0.7 12 0 6 4 0 6 24 1.5 2016-17 33 21 756 22.9 63 153 .412 28 86 .326 18 27 .667 9 64 73 2.2 65 1 66 44 4 46 172 5.2 TOTAL 83 44 1644 19.8 143 368 .389 59 186 .317 73 98 .745 24 130 154 1.8 147 3 153 97 7 87 373 4.5 Christian Sengfelder • Sr. • F • 6-9 • 246 at Fordham Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 31 31 1049 33.8 136 275 .495 37 114 .325 53 80 .663 64 155 219 7.1 95 1 21 50 13 16 362 11.7 2015-16 30 30 915 30.5 106 248 .427 51 128 .398 47 59 .797 53 103 156 5.2 80 2 30 44 8 23 310 10.3 2016-17 32 32 1039 32.5 142 335 .424 72 215 .335 31 44 .705 40 124 164 5.1 76 3 24 24 13 30 387 12.1 TOTAL 93 93 3003 32.3 384 858 .448 160 457 .350 131 183 .716 157 382 539 5.8 251 6 75 118 34 69 1059 11.4 Casdon Jardine • So. • G/F • 6-7 • 218 10.4 ppg, 6.0 rpg in one season at College of Southern Idaho (2016-17) Led Twin Falls HS to 2014 4A state title, served two-year LDS mission in Brazil immediately following high school Derrick Alston Jr. • RS-Fr. • G • 6-8 • 170 Redshirted 2016-17 Son of Derrick Alston, 1994 NBA Draft Pick & 18-year pro Cam Christon • Fr. • G • 6-6 • 188 2016-17 Texas District 6 Offensive Player of the Year Averaged 15.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg as a senior Matt Serven • Fr. • G • 6-4 • 166 Invited walk-on COACH OF THE YEAR HEAD COACH LEON RICE Named 2014-15 Mountain West EIGHTH SEASON Coach of the Year. It is the sixth WASHINGTON STATE, 1986 COY award in school history RECORD AT BOISE STATE: 142-87 and Rice is the fourth different CAREER RECORD: SAME Bronco head coach to earn the award from a conference. COACHING EXPERIENCE: Bus Connor - 1975-76 1987-88 Pasco (Wash.) High School Assistant Coach - 1987-88, 88-89, 1988-90 Oregon Graduate Assistant 1992-93 1990-92 Oregon Assistant Coach 1992-95 Northern Colorado Assistant Coach Greg Graham - 2008 1995-97 Yakima Valley College Assistant Coach 1997-98 Yakima Valley College Co-Head Coach 20+ SIX TIMES 1998-99 Yakima Valley College Head Coach First head coach to amass six 1999-2007 Gonzaga Assistant Coach 20-win seasons in Boise State’s 2007-10 Gonzaga Associate Head Coach Division I era (1970-71). 2010-Pr. Boise State Head Coach BRONCOS UNDER RICE 142 AND COUNTING At Taco Bell Arena 87-20 Scored fewer than 50 points 0-5 Rice’s 142 wins as Boise State’s On the road 41-53 Scored 50-59 points 2-25 Neutral site 14-14 Scored 60-69 points 23-31 head coach are tied for the Played a ranked opponent (AP) 3-22 Scored 70-79 points 57-18 Played on live TV 77-67 Scored 80-89 points 36-7 second most in program history. Played an overtime game 6-7 Scored at least 90 points 24-1 1. Bobby Dye, 212 (12 seasons) Played a day game 39-26 Played a night game 103-61 Allowed fewer than 50 points 16-1 2. Greg Graham, 142 (8 seasons) Allowed 50-59 points 30-6 2. Leon Rice, 142 (7 seasons) Leading at the Half 110-26 Allowed 60-69 points 55-22 Trailing at the Half 28-56 Allowed 70-79 points 30-38 Tied at the Half 4-5 Allowed 80-89 points 9-17 Allowed at least 90 points 2-3 87-20 (.813) Final margin 1-4 points 28-26 Rice’s record at Taco Bell Final margin 5-9 points 29-29 Played Sunday 14-3 Final margin 10+ points 85-32 Played Monday 9-3 Arena, the best home winning Played Tuesday 18-10 percentage for a Bronco head Shot under .400 FG % 10-43 Played Wednesday 31-25 Shot .400-.449 FG % 43-25 Played Thursday 9-9 coach in the school’s Division I Shot .450-.499 FG % 40-17 Played Friday 10-7 Shot at least .500 FG % 49-2 Played Saturday 51-30 era. Opp. shot under .400 FG % 44-5 Opp. shot .400-.449 FG % 52-18 Played in November 33-11 Opp. shot .450-.499 FG % 25-31 Played in December 34-16 6,810 Opp. shot at least .500 FG % 21-33 Played in January 28-24 Average home attendance for Played in February 31-20 Made 0-4 3-Pt FG 17-13 Played in March 16-16 2013-14, the highest since 2000- Made 5-7 3-Pt FG 36-43 Made 8+ 3-Pt FG 89-31 Largest Lead 70; Jan. 5, 2013 01. Opp. made 0-4 3-Pt FG 46-19 Largest Deficit 34; Feb. 5, 2011 Opp. made 5-7 3-Pt FG 50-31 Largest Halftime Lead 39; Jan. 5, 2013 Opp. made 8+ 3-Pt FG 45-36 Largest Halftime Deficit 22; Feb. 5, 2011 TRIPLE THREAT Widest Margin of Victory 67; Jan. 5, 2013 Under Leon Rice, the Broncos Shot more FTs than Opp 96-24 Widest Margin of Defeat 28; Feb. 5, 2011 Shot fewer FTs than Opp 40-59 Rice Postseason History have posted three of the top Shot same FTs as Opp 6-3 at Boise State 2017 NIT Second Round five seasons in school history More rebounds than Opp 96-29 2015 NCAA First Round for three-pointers made. In Fewer rebounds than Opp 43-54 2013 NCAA First Round Same rebounds as Opp 3-3 2011 CBI Semifinals 2014-15, the Broncos made a at Gonzaga school-record 297 triples. In More assists than Opp 93-19 2010 NCAA Round of 32 Fewer assists than Opp 36-62 2009 NCAA Sweet 16 2012-13, they made 249 (No. 4 Same assists as Opp 13-6 2008 NCAA Round of 64 2007 NCAA Round of 64 all-time), while shooting it at a Had fewer than 10 TOs 45-17 2006 NCAA Sweet 16 39.1 percent clip. The percentage Had 10-15 TOs 81-56 2005 NCAA Round of 32 Had more than 15 TOs 16-14 2004 NCAA Round of 32 is tied for fourth-best in Boise Opp. had fewer than 10 TOs 19-15 2003 NCAA Round of 32 State history and is the highest Opp. had 10-15 TOs 70-48 2002 NCAA Round of 64 Opp. had more than 15 TOs 53-23 2001 NCAA Sweet 16 percentage in 15 years. 2000 NCAA Sweet 16 LEON RICE YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall Conference Conference NCAA NIT CBI Year School W L Pct. W L Finish Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament 2010-11 Boise State 22 13 .629 10 6 Second Final -- -- Semifinals 2011-12 Boise State 13 17 .433 3 11 t-Seventh Quarterfinals ------2012-13 Boise State 21 11 .656 9 7 t-Fourth Quarterfinals First Round -- -- 2013-14 Boise State 21 13 .618 9 9 t-Fifth Semifinals ------2014-15 Boise State 25 9 .735 14 4 t-First Semifinals First Round -- -- 2015-16 Boise State 20 12 .625 11 7 Third Quarterfinals ------2016-17 Boise State 20 12 .625 12 6 Third Quarterfinals -- Second Round -- Totals Seven Seasons 142 87 .620 68 50 IT STARTS AT THE TOP

LEON RICE | HEAD COACH They Said It... “They have a tremendous offensive team. If you like basketball and you watched the game, you see what I ► 2015-16 Preseason National Coach of the mean when I say they’re a very difficult matchup for any team in the country.” Year (Jeff Goodman, ESPN.com) -Sean Miller ► 2014-15 Mountain West Coach of the Year Arizona Head Coach ► 2014-15 USBWA District VIII COY “Coach Rice has a great feel for players, and the fine line between technique and playing with a free mind. Players really respond well to Leon, and that is not an accident. I think that Boise State has a terrific coach in Leon Rice.” -Jay Bilas 20 WINS AGAIN: Boise State hit the 20-win plateau BRONCOS IN THE PROS: Since Leon Rice took over ESPN Analyst for the fifth year in a row and the sixth time in Leon Rice’s as head coach at Boise State, 15 Broncos have gone on to seven years. It is the first time in school history the Broncos professional basketball careers. James Webb III became “Coach Rice is a great coach. I see how have won 20 games in five consecutive seasons. Head the program’s first early entrant in the NBA Draft. Webb he is with the team and he knows how coach Bobby Dye and guard Chris Childs led the Broncos was signed by the and spent the entire to get the most out of everyone.“ to at least 20 wins in 1986-87, 1987-88 and 1988-89, the preseason on the roster. He is currently with Philadelphia’s -Damian Lillard only previous three-year run. The Broncos had just seven NBA D-League affiliate in Delaware. Anthony Drmic was the NBA All-Star 20-win campaigns since joining Division I before Rice took 2016-17 NBL (Asutralia) Rookie of the Year. over. ON THE SCENE: Boise State’s upcoming appearance MW COACH OF THE YEAR: Leon Rice was named the at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off continues a trend of high-profile SINGLE-SEASON 2014-15 Mountain West Coach of the Year, in a vote of appearances for the Broncos under Leon Rice. The Tip=Off fellow conference coaches. It was the sixth time a Boise is owned and operated by ESPN Events. The Broncos State coach has been named conference coach of the year have played in three other ESPN Events in recent years: and Rice is the fourth different Bronco head man to earn the Charleston Classic (2016), Wooden Legacy (2015) and honor. He was also selected coach of the year in a separate Diamond Head Classic (2013). The appearance at the vote by MW media members. Diamond Head Classic was Boise State’s first major early- season tournament appearance since the 2000 Pearl ►Conference Coach of the Year at Boise State Harbor Classic. Bus Connor 1975-76 Big Sky BOISE STATE TEAM RECORDS Bobby Dye 1986-87 Big Sky TAKING CHARITY: Boise State has been one of the Bobby Dye 1987-88 Big Sky best shooting teams in the country, under Leon 3-Point FG Made Bobby Dye 1992-93 Big Sky Rice. The Broncos have ranked in the top 25 nationally twice 1. 297 2014-15 Greg Graham 2007-08 WAC under Rice, including 2013-14 when Boise State shot 74.9 2. 271 2007-08 Leon Rice 2014-15 MW percent from the stripe to set a single-season school record. 3. 264 2013-14 The mark betterd the 2012-13 team’s 74.7 clip. Four of the 4. 263 2004-05 DISTRICT HONOR: The United States Basketball Writers top six single-season free throw percentages in school history 5. 261 2015-16 Association (USBWA) named Leon Rice the 2014-15 have been established during Rice’s tenure as head coach. District VIII Coach of the Year. District VIII encompasses all Free Throw Pct. Division I schools in Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico, CHALLENGE ACCEPTED: Boise State has played 1. .749 2013-14 Colorado, Nevada and Montana. Rice is the first Boise 25 games against top-25 opponents since Leon Rice took 2. .747 2012-13 State head coach to earn the distinction from the USBWA. over as head coach. The Broncos played 20 ranked teams 3. .738 2003-04 Greg Graham earned the NABC District 13 Coach of the in the 25 years prior to Rice’s arrival. 4. .728 1975-76 Year Award in 2007-08. NABC districts are determined by 5. .729 2014-15 conference. GETTING DEFENSIVE: Boise State held a school- 6. .723 2010-11 record nine opponents to fewer than 50 points in 2014-15, 200 GAMES: Leon Rice coached his 200th game including five in its last 11 games. The Broncos limited a Opp. Scoring Avg. at Boise State Nov. 18, the third head coach to reach school-record six conference foes to fewer than 50 points, 1. 56.3 1987-88 200 games in program history, joining Bobby Dye including twice doing so to consecutive opponents. The last 2. 58.9 1988-89 and Greg Graham. Rice’s 123 wins are the most time the Broncos held consecutive conference opponents 3. 60.1 2014-15 by a Bronco head coach in his first 200 games. in the 40s was 1999. Boise State has held an opponent 4. 61.7 1998-99 under 50 points 17 times in the Leon Rice era. The Broncos 5. 61.9 1983-84 100 WINS: Leon Rice picked up his 100th win as Boise are 16-1 overall in those games. State’s head coach, March 4, 2015, at San José State. Rice FG Pct. Defense became the fourth Bronco head coach to reach 100 wins BRONCO 3-POINT BARRAGE: With Leon Rice at 1. .388 1968-69 at the school and the first to do so in just five seasons. the helm, Boise State has become one of the top three- 2. .416 2014-15 He accomplished the feat in his 161st game at the helm. point shooting teams in the country in both volume and 3. .420 2006-07 Bobby Dye (1983-1995) is the fastest to 100 wins, earning percentage. The 2014-15 Broncos made a school-record 4. .422 2005-06 the milestone victory in his 160th game as head coach. Rod 297 triples ,shooting at a 39.2 percent clip. Boise State has 5. .427 2016-17 Jensen (1995-2002) and Greg Graham (2002-2010) also made at least 227 three-pointers in each of Rice’s first six won 100 games at Boise State, reaching the triple digits in seasons, claiming seven of the top 10 single-season marks 3FG Pct. Defense their 182nd and 178th games, respectively. in school history. 1. .300 1991-92 2. .303 2014-15 UPPING THE OFFENSE: Boise State has been NOVEMBER SUCCESS: Boise State is 33-11 in the 3. .308 1992-93 renowned for its offensive prowess ever since Leon Rice month of November, under seventh-year head coach Leon 4. .310 2003-04 arrived. In Rice’s first six seasons, the Broncos have led Rice. The Broncos are 22-0 at Taco Bell Arena in such .310 1994-95 their conference in scoring three times, including pacing the games. Mountain West twice. In 2013-14, the Broncos hit a Rice- Leon Rice era era high with 76.2 points per game, the second-highest in the last 38 years at Boise State (81.4 in 2007-08). MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FIRST TEAM | USBWA ALL-DISTRICT | NABC ALL-DISTRICT CHANDLER HUTCHISON Senior | 6-7 | 197 Mission Viejo, Calif.

►Most 20 & 10 Games (Season; Since 1986-87) A STAR IS BORN: Chandler 1. 9 Reggie Larry 2007-08 Hutchison emerged as a star in 2016- 2. 6 Chandler Hutchison 2016-17 3. 5 Arnell Jones 1986-87 17, leading Boise State in scoring, 4. 4 Matt Nelson 2006-07 rebounding and steals. Hutchison was 5. 3 Tanoka Beard 1992-93 3 Jason Ellis 2004-05 voted All-Mountain West First Team, 3 Matt Nelson 2007-08 USBWA All-District VIII and NABC All- 3 Ike Okoye 2009-10 District 17 First Team. 3 James Webb III 2015-16 WELCOME BACK: Chandler Hutchison declared for the NBA Draft without hiring an agent following his breakout junior season. After attending private workouts with NBA teams, Hutchison announced he would withdraw from the draft and return to Boise State for his senior season. At the time he said, “I am extremely grateful for the opportunities, interest and feedback I received from many NBA teams. I have decided to put my focus back on winning a Mountain West Championship. Everything I learned the last month will help me be a better player, teammate and future draft pick.” 20/10 VISION: Chandler Hutchison recorded six games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds last season. The last time a Bronco had more than Hutchison Among National Leaders three 20-point, 10- games in a season was 2007-08, when Reggie CATEGORY STAT RANK Points per game 17.4 122 Larry recorded nine. Hutchison is the second Bronco in the past 30 seasons, Rebounds per game 7.8 120 to record six 20-and-10 games. He was the only player in the MW with more FG % .495 109 Double-Doubles 9 88 than three last season. Def. Rebounds per game 6.6 38 A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN: In conference games last season, Chandler Hutchison Among MW Leaders Hutchison averaged 16.9 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.2 steals CATEGORY STAT RANK per game, leading Boise State in each category and pacing the Broncos to a Points per game 17.4 4 Rebounds per game 7.8 6 third-place finish with a 12-6 record. Hutchison ranked fifth in the conference FG % .495 2 in scoring, sixth in rebounding and sixth in assists. He was the only player in Double-Doubles 9 6 Def. Rebounds per game 6.6 4 the Mountain West to rank in the top 10 of each category.

2016-17 Mountain West Leaders JOIN THE CLUB: Chandler Hutchison scored 557 points on the season, ►Double-Doubles the 20th 500-point season in Boise State history and tied for No. 8 on the 1. 20 Emmanuel Omogbo CSU all-time single-season scoring list. Hutchison also grabbed 250 rebounds, 2. 14 Jordan Caroline NEV 3. 12 Hayden Dalton WYO registering the second 500-point, 250-rebound season in program history. 4. 11 Cameron Oliver NEV He is the first player in program history to rack up at least 500 points, 200 5. 10 Brandon Clarke SJSU rebounds and 75 assists in one season. 6. 9 Chandler Hutchison Boise State 7. 5 Christian Jones UNLV 8. 4 Gian Clavell CSU TAKING CHARGE: Chandler Hutchison scored in double figures 29 9. 4 Tim Williams UNM times last season, including 17 Mountain West games. Hutchison hit double ►20+ Points/10+ Rebounds digits nine times in his first two seasons combined. He led Boise State in 1. 6 Chandler Hutchison Boise State scoring 18 times as a junior, he did so just once during his first two seasons. 2. 3 Brandon Clarke SJSU 3 Emmanuel Omogbo CSU His 557 points last season (32 games) eclipse the 302 he scored in his first 3 Jordan Caroline NEV two seasons combined (60 games). 4. 2 Hayden Dalton WYO 2 Gian Clavell CSU 2 Cameron Oliver NEV ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Chandler Hutchison was named to the 2016 Charleston Classic All-Tournament Team. Hutchison averaged 19 ►Double-Figure Scoring Games (MW Play) 1. 18 Elijah Brown UNM points and 10 rebounds during three games at the tournament. He led the 18 Gian Clavell CSU Broncos in scoring and rebounding all three games and posted two double- 18 Emmanuel Omogbo CSU doubles. The junior tallied 24 points and 12 rebounds against College of 4. 17 Chandler Hutchison Boise State 17 Brandon Clarke SJSU Charleston in the opener and 20 points and 12 rebounds in the finale against 17 Jalen Moore USU Western Michigan. INSTANT EXPERIENCE

GRAD TRANSFERS: Boise State was slated to CHRISTIAN SENGFELDER LEXUS WILLIAMS enter 2017-18 with Chandler Hutchison as the lone FROM THE START: Christian Sengfelder LEADERSHIP: Lexus Williams joins the Broncos senior on the roster. Instead, the Broncos added two started all 93 games he played in his three seasons as a redshirt senior with experience as a starting seniors in graduate transfers Christian Sengfelder at Fordham. Sengfelder recorded a double-figure point guard for a winning program. Williams has (Fordham) and Lexus Williams (Valparaiso). scoring average each of his three seasons. jumped right into a leadership role with Boise State in summer workouts. BEEN THERE BEFORE: Boise State’s two INSIDE OUT: At 6-foot-9, Christian Sengfelder graduate transfers have combined to start 137 possesses the size and skillset to be the protoypical SWIPE: Lexus Williams averaged 1.1 steals per Division I games. Sengfelder (93) and Williams (44) Boise State four man. Sengfelder made 160 three- game during his career at Valparaiso. Williams’ nearly as many career starts between the two of pointers in three years at Fordham, ninth most 46 takeaways last season would be the most by a them as the Broncos’ eight returning letterwinners in school history, on 35 percent shooting. He also Bronco since fellow Chicago native Derrick Marks combined (141). averaged 5.8 rebounds per game for his career, recorded 59 in 2014-15. including a career-high 7.1 rpg as a freshman. NOT THE FIRST: The Broncos welcomed WORKING BACK: Lexus Williams missed the Lonnie Jackson as a graduate transfer from Boston 1,000 POINTS: Christian Sengfelder comes to 2014-15 season due to a preseason knee injury and College for the 2015-16 season. Jackson appeared Boise State having already scored 1,000 points at was limited to 16 games in 2015-16 after a setback in all 32 games, averaging 6.7 points per game and the Division I level. Sengfelder’s 1,059 points are the in his recovery. Williams began returning to form last shooting 38.6 percent from three-point range. most career points of any active Bronco. season, playing 22.9 minutes per game and helping Valparaiso to a 24-9 record and a berth in the NIT. Boise State head coach Leon Rice on signing GOOD IN THE CLASSROOM: Christian graduate transfers... Sengfelder earned his bachelor’s degree in GOOD START: Lexus Williams broke on to the “You can whine about it and not adjust, or you can psychology from Fordham after just three years. college basketball scene as a freshman, averaging adjust your recruiting and make it part of your game Sengfelder was named CoSIDA Academic All- 6.5 points, 2.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game. plan. That’s what we’ve done, and we’re going to District 1 First Team as a junior. Williams was named to the 2013-14 Horizon League beenfit big time from it.” All-Freshman Team.

BACK FOR MORE BACKCOURT CONFLUENCE: Boise State SELECT COMPANY: Justinian Jessup scored ELITE SCORER: Alex Hobbs scored 2,800 broke in three freshmen guards last season. Each 20 points against Presbyterian (Nov. 25), becoming points in his high school career, including 988 points came along at their own pace, but made significant the 11th freshman in program history to score 20 as a senior. Hobbs averaged 30.9 points per game contributions throughout the season. Justinian points in a game. Six of the previous 10 rank among in his final prep campaign, ranking No. 24 nationally Jessup, Alex Hobbs and Marcus Dickinson will be the top seven all-time leading scorers at Boise State. according to MaxPreps. counted on to take another step as sophomores. DAY ONE: Justinian Jessup became the fourth FIRST LOOK: Alex Hobbs came off the bench JUSTINIAN JESSUP freshman to start a Boise State season opener in the in Boise State’s season opener against Northwest FRESHMAN SNIPER: Justinian Jessup made last 12 seasons. (Nov. 12) to make his collegiate debut. Hobbs scored 50 three-pointers as a freshman, the second most 11 points to go with three rebounds, two assists and triples by a freshman in Boise State history. He fell ALEX HOBBS a . shy of only Anthony Drmic (57), and passed Bronco TURNING IT ON: In the last 12 games, Alex legends such as Nick Duncan (41) and Coby Karl Hobbs averaged 7.7 points on 57.6 percent MARCUS DICKINSON (49). shooting. Hobbs scored a career-high 16 against SEASON SAVER: With Boise State trailing by San Jose State (Feb. 25), on 6-of-8 shooting. Hobbs five and just 11 minutes left in its first round NIT EARLY STARTER: Justinian Jessup started 31 scored in double figures five times as a freshman, game against Utah, freshman Marcus Dickinson games this season, the most starts by a freshman in including four in the final six games. Nine of his 10 sparked a game-winning, season-extending run. Boise State history. career three-pointers came in the last 12 games. Dickinson scored six consecutive Bronco points in two minutes, then with 4:55 to play hit a game- HIGH VALUE: Boise State outscored opponents PICKING HIS SPOTS: Alex Hobbs made a tying three-pointer. His free throw with 45 seconds by 156 points while Justinian Jessup was on the floor three-pointer in nine of the last 12 games, including remaining capped a 16-1 run and put the Broncos this season, the best mark on the team. In Jessup’s six in a row entering the NIT, but did not attempt more ahead by 10. Dickinson’s career-high 12 points 766 minutes, the Broncos scored at a rate of 75.8 than two in any game during that stretch. Hobbs was against Utah account for 14.1 percent of his scoring points per 40 minutes and allowing 67.7 points per 9-for-15 (60 percent) from beyond the arc over the output this season. 40. last 12 games.

THREE-HEADED MONSTER THREE-HEADED MONSTER: Boise State FOREIGN PRODUCTION: Zach Haney TURNING BACK THE CLOCK: David used a three-man rotation at its five position last led the Broncos in scoring and rebounding on the Wacker saw action in seven games last season season, with each Zach Haney, Robin Jorch and team’s foreign trip to Costa Rica. Haney averaged before suffering a season-ending foot injury. Wacker David Wacker contributing to the team’s success. 13.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in just 18 minutes per was granted a medical hardship and will enter 2016- Combined, the trio averaged 11.4 points and 9.4 game. He scored a trip-best 25 points in the first 17 as a redshirt sophomore. He started four games rebounds. All three return as juniors in 2017-18. game. as a freshman, including becoming the third Boise State freshman to start a season opener in a decade. ZACH HANEY DAVID WACKER STRETCHING THE DEFENSE: Zach Haney BIG GAME: David Wacker scored a career-high ROBIN JORCH made a career-high three three-pointers against 17 points at San Jose State (Jan. 21), shooting 5-of- OFFENSIVE REBOUNDER: Robin Jorch has Fresno State (Feb. 28). Haney was 3-for-3 from 5 from the floor and 7-of-8 from the free throw line. 45 offensive rebounds in his career, accounting for beyond the arc in the game, his first career outing 61.6 percent of his career boards. with more than one made triple. GOOD ON THE GLASS: David Wacker grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds against College CHARGE!: Robin Jorch was 10th on the team COUNT ON IT: Zach Haney scored in 27 of the of Charleston (Nov. 17). Wacker hauled in three on at 8.8 minutes per game, but second among all 30 games he has played this season, including at the offensive end and seven defensive boards in 20 Broncos with seven charges taken this season. least six points 12 times. Haney averaged 13.7 minutes of action. Jorch took eight charges last year, third on the team. points and 10.9 rebounds per 40 minutes. 2016-17 SEASON REVIEW SEASON REVIEW: Boise State men’s basketball finished FIRST OF ITS KIND: Boise State earned the first the 2016-17 season with a 20-12 record, including a 12-6 mark postseason win away from home in program history March in Mountain West play to finish third in the conference. The 14, at Utah. Broncos were selected to the National Invitation Tournament, advancing to the second round. BREAK OUT THE BROOM: Boise State swept seven of its 10 regular-season conference series, including five BRONCOS IN THE NIT: 2017 marked Boise State’s fifth two-game series. The Broncos earned two wins against trip to the NIT in program history, previously earning berths Air Force, Colorado State, San Jose State, Utah State and in 1987, 1989, 1991 and 2004. The Broncos are 4-5 all-time Wyoming, while earning a win in their lone regular-season in the tournament, last season was the third time they have meeting against San Diego State (home) and UNLV (road). It reached the round of 16. is the first two-game season sweep of the Rams in program history. It is the second time in school history the Broncos POSTSEASON APPEARANCES: With a berth in the have swept the Aggies, also doing so last season. NIT, Boise State made its 14th postseason appearance in program history and fourth in Leon Rice’s seven years as ROAD WINS: Boise State went 6-3 in Mountain West head coach (two NCAA Tournaments, one NIT and one CBI). road games, tying the school record for conference road wins. It is the sixth time in program history the Broncos have RECORD PERFORMANCE: Junior Chandler won six road games in league play and second under Leon Hutchison scored 34 points in Boise State’s first-round NIT Rice. win at Utah. Hutchison’s career-high scoring performance was the most points by a Bronco in a postseason game in BIG WIN: Boise State closed the regular season with a 98- school history. 70 victory at Air Force (March 4). The 28-point win is Boise State’s widest margin of victory in a conference road game HUTCHISON’S RISE: Chandler Hutchison emerged since Feb. 26, 2004, winning at SMU 89-50 (39 points). It is into a star during his junior season, leading Boise State in the largest margin of victory in any road game since Nov. 29, scoring, rebounding and steals. Hutchison averaged 17.4 2010, defeating Northern Illinois 80-51 (29 points). points and 7.8 rebounds per game after putting up 6.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore. After becoming 20 THREE-POINTERS: Boise State set a school record the first player in Boise State history to record 500 points, and tied the all-time Mountain West mark making 20 three- 250 rebounds and 75 assists in the same season, Hutchison pointers at Air Force (March 4). The Broncos were 20-for-34 declared for the NBA Draft without hiring an agent. After (58.8 percent) from beyond the arc. working out for a number of NBA teams, he elected to return for his senior season. STARTING STRONG: Boise State led at halftime in 20 of its 32 games last season. The Broncos shot 45.4 percent ALL-MW: Chandler Hutchison and Paris Austin both from the floor and 36.7 percent from three-point range in first earned All-Mountain West recognition. Hutchison was voted halves, while outscoring opponents 36.3 to 32.9. to the first team by the coaches and the second team by the media. Austin was honorable mention in both polls. Boise BY THE NUMBERS State has landed a first--team selection STAT BOISE STATE MW RANK NCAA RANK each of the last three seasons. Points Per Game 75.1 3 121 Points Allowed Per Game 71.2 5 145 WINNING 20: Boise State recorded Avg. Scoring Margin +3.9 4 109 another 20-win season, its sixth in leon Pct. .450 4 132 Rice’s seven seasons and fifth in a row. Field Goal Pct. Defense .427 6 114 Boise State is one of 28 schools nationally 3-Point FG Made Per Game 7.9 4 122 with five-straight 20-win seasons. Prior 3-Point Field Goal Pct. .348 6 178 to Rice’s arrival, Boise State had seven 3-Point Field Goal Pct. Defense .336 7 105 20-win seasons and since becoming Free Throw Pct. .712 5 134 a Division I program and no more than Rebounds Per Game 35.6 6 182 three in a row. Offensive Rebounds Per Game 9.6 5 240 Defensive Rebounds Per Game 26.0 7 113 Boise State’s win at Avg. Rebound Margin +1.9 3 122 POWER MOVE: Assists Per Game 12.1 9 265 Utah in the first round of the NIT, was the /Turnover Ratio 0.95 9 245 third all-time road win against a “power Turnovers Per Game 12.8 6 144 five” conference opponent and the first Turnovers Forced Per Game 11.8 7 273 since 2003. All three such wins have Turnover Margin -0.9 8 238 come against Pac-12 teams. Steals Per Game 5.0 10 301 Blocks Per Game 2.4 10 291 Fouls Per Game 20.7 10 301 2016-17 STARTING LINEUPS

Nov. 12 Northwest Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Nov. 17 at College of Charleston Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Nov. 18 vs Mississippi State Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Nov. 20 vs Western Michigan Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Nov. 25 Presbyterian Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Nov. 28 at #23/20 Oregon Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Nov. 30 SMU Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Dec. 3 at Evansville Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Dec. 5 at Loyola Marymount Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Jorch Dec. 18 Idaho State Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Jorch Dec. 21 Cal State Northridge Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Dec. 28 at Utah State Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Dec. 31 Colorado State Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Jan. 4 at UNLV Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Jan. 7 San Diego State Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Jan. 14 at Fresno State Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Haney Jan. 17 New Mexico Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Jan. 21 at San Jose State Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Jan. 25 Nevada Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Jan. 28 at Wyoming Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Jan. 31 at Colorado State Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Feb. 4 Utah State Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Feb. 11 Air Force Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Feb. 14 at New Mexico Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Feb. 18 Wyoming Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Feb. 22 at Nevada Reid Austin Hutchison Duncan Wacker Feb. 25 San José State Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker Feb. 28 Fresno State Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker March 4 at Air Force Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker March 9 vs San Diego State Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker March 14 at Utah Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker March 20 at Illinois Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Jorch

2016-17 RECORD BY STARTING LINE-UP .692 9-4 Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker .667 2-1 Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Jorch .643 9-5 Reid Jessup Hutchison Duncan Wacker .000 0-1 Austin Jessup Hutchison Duncan Haney .000 0-1 Reid Austin Hutchison Duncan Wacker

2016-17 GAME SUMMARIES Nov. 12 Northwest W, 85-46 Hutchison goes for 23 points and 11 rebounds as Broncos roll to season-opening win Nov. 17 at Coll. of Charleston L, 60-47 Broncos held to 34.6% shooting; Hutchison’s 24 points, 11 rebounds lead way in loss Nov. 18 vs Mississippi State L, 80-68 Mississippi State scores 22 points off 17 Bronco turnovers Nov. 20 vs Western Michigan W, 91-70 Broncos shoot 59.3 percent; Hutchison’s 20 points led four in double figures Nov. 25 Presbyterian W, 82-56 Jessup paces Broncos past Presbyterian with first career 20-point game Nov. 28 at #23/20 Oregon L, 68-63 Broncos lead for 32 minutes, but Ducks close game on 18-5 run for victory Nov. 30 SMU W, 71-62 Broncos run out to 20-point halftime lead, fend off SMU surge in second half Dec. 3 at Evansville L, 72-67 Hutchison scores eight points in 93 seconds to rally Broncos back, Purple Aces use FTs to win Dec. 5 at Loyola Marymount W, 80-79 Broncos shoot 58 percent, survive game of runs for first road win of season Dec. 10 Portland Postponed Postponed due to inclement weather impeding Portland’s travel out of Portland Dec. 18 Idaho State W, 82-59 Boise State opens second half on 20-4 spurt, run away from Bengals Dec. 21 Cal State Northridge W, 79-62 Hutchison, Austin each go for 20 points; Broncos build big lead and cruise to victory Dec. 28 at Utah State W, 83-80 Late 11-0 run pushes Boise State to road win to open MW play; Hutchison leads with 21 Dec. 31 Colorado State W, 74-73 Hutchison hits three as time expires, lifting Broncos to 2-0 start in league play Jan. 4 at UNLV W, 77-59 Broncos control game from tip, lead by as many as 32; Hutchison nets 28 Jan. 7 San Diego State W, 78-66 Haney and Reid combine for 38 as bench brings Broncos back from 11-point deficit for big win Jan. 14 at Fresno State L, 89-80 Broncos score 31 points in final 7:47, can’t erase early 28-point deficit Jan. 17 New Mexico L, 81-70 Boise State falls behind early, unable to come all the way back Jan. 21 at San José State W, 75-65 Wacker leads way with career-high 17 points as Broncos lead wire-to-wire Jan. 25 Nevada L, 76-57 Nevada explodes for 16-2 run midway through second half to break open game Jan. 28 at Wyoming W, 80-65 Seven different Broncos combine for 12 three-pointers in convincing road victory Jan. 31 at Colorado State W. 79-76 Austin’s 25 points and clutch free throws help Broncos hold off hot-shooting Rams on the road Feb. 4 Utah State W, 72-70 Broncos take control midway through second half, make enough free throws to remain in control Feb. 11 Air Force W, 76-66 Balanced Broncos use late 13-0 run to seize control, seven players score at least nine points Feb. 14 at New Mexico L, 78-73 Hutchison’s 31, late Bronco rally not enough to overcome 17-point deficit Feb. 18 Wyoming W, 91-87 Austin’s career-high 27 and Hutchison’s 25 lead Broncos in second-half comeback Feb. 22 at Nevada L, 85-77 Nevada makes 27 second-half free throws to rally for win in first-place showdown Feb. 25 San José State W, 85-78 Freshmen combine for 35 points, Broncos use late free throws to keep comfortable margin Feb. 28 Fresno State L, 74-67 Bulldogs shoot 57 percent from beyond arc, force 15 turnovers to spoil Senior Night March 4 at Air Force W, 98-70 Broncos hit 20 three-pointers, setting school record and tying MW record, en route to big win March 9 vs San Diego State L, 87-68 Aztecs make nine three-pointers, add 21 second-chance points, end Broncos MW Tournament March 14 at Utah W, 73-68 Behind Hutchison’s career-high 34 points, Broncos rally for NIT win March 20 at Illinois L, 71-56 Cold second half spells end of season in second-round NIT loss WINNERS WIN UPPER ECHELON: Boise State earned the No. 3 seed at the 2017 Mountain West Championship. The Broncos have been a top-three seed in a conference tournament 11 times in program history. It is the fourth Boise State is one of just 28 programs time in Leon Rice’s seven seasons as head coach. across the country to win at least 20 TOP-THREE SEED: 2017 marked the third games each of the last five seasons consecutive season the Broncos earned a top-three seed in the Mountain West Championship, the second such streak in school history (1987-89; Big Sky). It is the ninth time in Mountain West history a program 28 has earned a top-three seed in at least three straight Akron seasons. Boise State is the only school with an active such streak. Arizona Baylor Boise State 2015-Present San Diego State 2014-16 Belmont New Mexico 2012-14 UNLV 2010-13 Boise State New Mexico 2008-10 BYU BYU 2006-11 Air Force 2004-07 Cincinnati Wyoming 2001-03 Duke Utah 2000-05 Florida Gulf Coast 11 MW WINS: Boise State is the only Mountain Gonzaga West school to win at least 11 conference games each of the last three seasons. It is the fifth time in MW Iona history a program has won at least 11 league games Iowa State three consecutive years: Kansas Boise State 2015-Present San Diego State 2014-16 Kentucky San Diego State 2009-11 La Tech New Mexico 2008-10 BYU 2006-11 Louisville Michigan State PROVING THEM WRONG: Boise State men’s basketball was picked to finish fifth in the 2016-17 New Mexico State Mountain West Men’s Basketball Preseason Poll. North Carolina The predicted order of finish and Preseason All-MW team was voted on by 27 media members who cover Oregon the conference. The Broncos went on to finish third, marking the fifth time in Leon Rice’s seven years the Saint Mary’s Broncos have outperformed their prognostication. UC Irvine VCU Vermont Villanova Virginia Wichita State Wisconsin BEST OF THE WEST Boise State is one of just eight programs in the West to win at least 20 games each of the last five seasons.

BOISE STATE IS ONE OF 18 SCHOOLS IN THE WEST TO AMASS AT LEAST 100 WINS THE LAST FIVE SEASONS

WESTERN SCHOOLS WITH 100+ WINS FROM 2012-13 THROUGH 2016-17 Gonzaga 157 Arizona 149 Oregon 138 Saint Mary’s 129 San Diego State 128 New Mexico State 124 BYU 120 UCLA 119 UC Irvine 114 Colorado State 111 Utah 109 New Mexico 105 Boise State 107 Weber State 107 California 104 Colorado 101 Hawai’i 101 Wyoming 100

THE BRONCOS HAVE 27 WINS AGAINST THE OTHER 17 TEAMS OVER THE SAME FIVE-YEAR SPAN 2017-18 BRONCO BIOS

#0 MARCUS DICKINSON G | 6-2 | 177 | SOPHOMORE NORMAN, OKLA. (NORTH NORMAN HS)

FRESHMAN (2016-17): Appeared in 26 games off the bench...two games scoring in double figures..scored five points in collegiate debut against Northwest (Nov. 12)...scored five points against Mississippi State (Nov. 18), including first three-pointer...five points and three rebounds against Presbyterian (Nov. 25)...career-high eight points at LMU (Dec. 5), including two three-pointers...16 minutes against Idaho State (Dec. 18), scoring four points and grabbing three rebounds...played 16 minutes at Fresno State (Jan. 14), scoring five points to go with three assists...six points, four assists and two rebounds in 18 minutes at Wyoming (Jan. 28)...five points against San José State (Feb. 25)...career highs of 10 points, three rebounds and 22 minutes against Fresno State (Feb. 28)...five points, four assists and three rebounds at Air Force (March 4)...scored career-high 12 points in NIT first round win at Utah (March 14), including 10 in the second half and the game-tying three-pointer.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Norman North High School...named All-Central Oklahoma Athletic Conference all four years... COAC Defensive Player of the Year as a senior...averaged 20.7 points per game as a senior and was named third-team all-state...led Timberwolves to 24-4 record and school’s first appearance in the 6A state championship game...shot 57.3 percent from the floor and 45.4 percent from three-point range...as a junior, averaged 18.4 points per game...during final two seasons recorded 4.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.1 steals per game...selected to play in Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State All-Star Game.

#1 CAM CHRISTON G | 6-6 | 188 | FRESHMAN ALLEN, TEXAS (ALLEN HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Allen High School...as a senior, guided Allen to school-record 29 wins, second-place finish in District 6-6A and a spot in the 6A regional semifinals...named District 6 Offensive Player of the Year...averaged 15.3 points and 7.0 rebounds...stepped up in playoffs, averaging more than 20 points during final three games...began senior season by leading Allen to runner-up finish at prestigious Texas Invitational, individually named to all-tournament team...named honorable mention all-district as a junior.

#2 LEXUS WILLIAMS G | 6-0 | 167 | RS SENIOR CHICAGO, ILL. (VALPARAISO/MARIST HS)

VALPARAISO (2013-17): Appeared in 83 games and made 44 starts with Crusaders...averaged 5.1 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.1 steals per game during career...named to 2013-14 Horizon League All-Freshman Team...averaged 6.5 points and 2.4 assists per game to go with team-high 35 steals as a freshman...missed 2014-15 season due to knee injury...limited to 16 games as a redshirt sophomore in 2015-16 returning from injury...rebounded to play all 33 games as a redshirt junior in 2016-17, including 21 starts...helped Crusaders to 24-9 record, share of Horizon League title and NIT appearance...played 22.9 minutes per game, averaging 5.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists and team-best 1.4 steals per game...shot 41.2 percent from the field and 32.6 percent from three-point range... graduated from Valparaiso with a degree in accounting.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Marist High School...named all-conference as a senior...led Redhawks to regional championship game each of his final two seasons, including winning the title as a junior...set school record for assists as a senior...played two years with AAU club team D-Rose All-Stars after playing with Ferrari. #3 JUSTINIAN JESSUP G | 6-6 | 193 | SOPHOMORE LONGMONT, COLO. (LONGMONT HS)

FRESHMAN (2016-17): Appeared in all 32 games, including 31 starts...one game scoring 20+ points...13 games in double-figure scoring...became fourth Boise State freshman to start season opener in last 12 years...31 starts are the most by a freshman in program history...50 three-pointers are second most by a freshman in school history...tallied 10 points, seven rebounds and four assists in collegiate debut against Northwest (Nov. 12)...scored 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting against Western Michigan (Nov. 20)...20 points against Presbyterian (Nov. 25); 11th freshman in school history to score 20 points in a game, fourth in last decade...scored 11 points to go with four rebounds, two assists, three steals and a block in 33 minutes at No. 23 Oregon (Nov. 28)...11 points against SMU (Nov. 30), including three triples...13 points at LMU (Dec. 5), including first dunk of career...16 points (5-of-11 from three-point range) in MW opener at Utah State (Dec. 28)...11 points, three rebounds, three steals against Colorado State (Dec. 31)...seven rebounds, four assists and two blocks at UNLV (Jan. 4)...made four three-pointers in final four minutes at Fresno State (Jan. 14)...nine points, seven rebounds and three steals at Wyoming (Jan. 28)...tied for team high with 14 points against Air Force (Feb. 11), including 4-of-8 shooting from three-point range; added three rebounds, three assists and a block...grabbed seven rebounds at New Mexico (Feb. 14)...14 points and two blocks against San José State (Feb. 25), including Boise State’s first eight second-half points...11 points and four assists at Air Force (March 4)...six points and five rebounds during 29 minutes in NIT first round win at Utah (March 14).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Longmont...two-time first-team all-state selection and 2015 Colorado 4A Player of the Year as a junior...two-time Northern League Athlete of the Year...averaged 18.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.6 steals per game as a senior...Trojans went 25-2 ...led Longmont to state title game as a junior, finishing 27-1...led team in every major statistical category at 17 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 3.2 steals per game...lived in Boise during fourth and fifth grades and played club basketball under former Bronco Roberto Bergersen.

#5 MALEK HARWELL G | 6-5 | 188 | RS SOPHOMORE POCATELLO, IDAHO (CENTURY HS)

RS FRESHMAN (2016-17):Appeared in nine games off the bench...scored three points and grabbed two rebounds in collegiate debut against Northwest (Nov. 12)...played two minutes against Wyoming (Feb. 18), making first career appearance in a first half and scored two points...hit first career three-pointer at Air Force (March 4).

FRESHMAN (2015-16): Redshirt season after tearing ACL in right knee during October practice...missed entire season following surgery (Oct. 14).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at Century High School...2014-15 USA Today Idaho State Player of the Year...rated No. 1 prospect in Idaho by ESPN.com...two-time All-State First Team selection by the Idaho Statesman...2014-15 All-Idaho 4A Player of the Year...led Diamondbacks to a fourth-place finish at the state tournament...averaged 25.7 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game during final prep season...recorded two triple doubles on the year...finished career as Century’s all-time leading scorer with 1,901 points... averaged 21.2 points and 4.5 rebounds per game as a junior, earning All-Area Player of the Year honors from the Idaho State Journal... team advanced to the championship game of the 4A state tournament.

#10 ROBIN JORCH C | 6-11 | 253 | JUNIOR BERLIN, GERMANY (INTERNATIONAL BERLIN BASKETBALL ACADEMY)

SOPHOMORE (2016-17): Appeared in 30 games, including three starts...one game in double-figure scoring...played 20 minutes against Western Michigan (Nov. 20), scoring five points, grabbing three rebounds and picking up two steals...six rebounds against Presbyterian (Nov. 25), five on offensive end...played 18 minutes against SMU (Nov. 30), scoring five points and grabbing three rebounds...career highs in minutes (22), points (12), rebounds (eight) and offensive rebounds (six) at Evansville (Dec. 3)...also went 6-for-6 from free throw line against Purple Aces...made first start of season at LMU (Dec. 5)...four points, four rebounds and two charges taken against Colorado State (Dec. 31)...started NIT second round game at Illinois (March 20), recording four points and four rebounds.

FRESHMAN (2015-16): Appeared in 22 games, including seven starts...made collegiate debut at Montana (Nov. 13)...scored 10 points in 12 minutes against Concordia (Nov. 23)...scored two points and added two rebounds in three minutes against UC Irvine (Nov. 26)... scored one point and took a charge in two minutes against Fresno State (Jan. 9), first action since Dec. 9...four points and two rebounds in 11 minutes at UNLV (Jan. 27)...made first start against Utah State (Feb. 2), played career-high 14 minutes...also started at Colorado State (Feb. 10) and played 14 minutes...six points and two blocks in 10 minutes at New Mexico (Feb. 17)...four points and two rebounds in 15 minutes off bench at MW Championship Quarterfinal against Colorado State (March 10).

PRIOR TO BOISE STATE: Member of German National Team, including appearances at four FIBA European Championships...also played for RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf (Germany ProB League) on club circuit four four seasons...at 2014 FIBA U20 European Championship, led Germany in minutes played (25.2 mpg), ranked third in points (9.1 ppg) and fifth in rebounds (3.4 pg)..shot 35.5 percent from three- point range to rank 20th in the tournament...team finished 14th...also appeared at U18 European Championships in 2011 (11th place) and 2012 (14th), plus earned spot on Germany’s 2010 U16 European Championship squad which finished 13th...with RSV Eintracht Stahnsdorf, played in 85 games over four seasons...posted career averages of 6.5 points and 3.1 rebounds per game, shot 30 percent from three-point range during career...had best season in 2014-15, averaging 10.3 points (fourth on team) and 4.6 rebounds in 24 games, while shooting 30.9 percent from beyond the arc. #11 ZACH HANEY F | 6-11 | 239 | RS JUNIOR HUMBLE, TEXAS (ATASCOCITA HS)

RS SOPHOMORE (2016-17): Appeared in 30 games, including one start...three games in double-figure scoring...one game with double- figure rebounds...seven points and four rebounds in season opener against Northwest (Nov. 12)...six points and six rebounds against Mississippi State (Nov. 18)...seven points and five rebounds in nine minutes against Presbyterian (Nov. 25)...seven points and seven rebounds in career-high 24 minutes at No. 23 Oregon (Nov. 28)...five points, four rebounds and a against SMU (Nov. 30)...career- high nine points at LMU (Dec. 5), on 4-of-6 shooting...career-high nine rebounds against CSUN (Dec. 21)...four points, three rebounds at Utah State (Dec. 28)...five points, five rebounds against Colorado State (Dec. 31)...career-high 19 points to lead Boise State in win against San Diego State (Jan. 7), also grabbed five rebounds and blocked two shots...made first career start at Fresno State (Jan. 14), four points and four rebounds in 17 minutes...10 points and nine rebounds in 21 minutes against New Mexico (Jan. 17)...four pooints, six rebounds in 15 minutes against Nevada (Jan. 25)...seven points, five rebounds at Wyoming (Jan. 28)...13 points and four rebounds in 16 minutes at Nevada (Feb. 22)...career-high 10 rebounds against San José State (Feb. 25)...nine points in 12 minutes against Fresno State (Feb. 28), on 3-of-3 shooting from three-point range...seven points, five rebounds, career-high three blocks and two steals in NIT first round win at Utah (March 14)...four points, seven rebounds and one block in NIT second round game at Illinois (March 20).

RS FRESHMAN (2015-16): Appeared in 30 games off bench...made collegiate debut in season opener at Montana (Nov. 13), playing nine minutes with five points and a rebound...hit three-pointer and had a dunk...added five points against Northern Arizona (Nov. 16)... again scored five points to go with six rebounds against Willamette (Dec. 2)...three rebounds in six minutes at Portland (Dec. 5)...scored seven points on 3-of-3 shooting to go with four rebounds in 19 minutes against Oregon (Dec. 12)...six points and four rebounds against Bradley (Dec. 20)...career-high 22 minutes against Colorado State (Jan. 2), scored seven points on 3-of-3 shooting with four rebounds... seven points and three rebounds in win at Utah State (Jan. 5)...five points and two rebounds in eight minutes at Nevada (Jan. 13)... career-high eight points and two steals at Wyoming (Jan. 23)...five points in four minutes in home win against Wyoming (Feb. 13)...six points and five rebounds in win at San Diego State (Feb. 27).

FRESHMAN (2014-15): Redshirt season. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Atascocita High School under head coach David Martinez...led Atascocita to conference and district championships as a senior, advancing to Region II final for first time in school history...named 5A All-Region II after averaging 15.3 points, 10.2 rebounds, 4.2 blocks and 2.8 steals per game in final prep campaign...named All-Area Defensive Player of the Year and first-team District 13-5A as team went undefeated in district play. #15 CHANDLER HUTCHISON G | 6-7 | 197 | SENIOR MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. (MISSION VIEJO HS)

JUNIOR (2016-17): All-Mountain West First Team (coaches) and second team (media)...USBWA All-District VIII...NABC All-District 17 First Team...started all 32 games...nine double-doubles...six games with 20+ points and 10+ rebounds...29 games in double-figure scoring, including 17 MW games...12 games with 20+ points...two games with 30+ points...nine games in double-figure rebounding...557 points rank No. 8 on single-season scoring list...first Bronco to record 500 points, 200 rebounds and 75 assists in one season...secon Bronco with 500 points and 250 rebounds in one season...scored 23 points on 9-of-10 shooting against Northwest (Nov. 12)...24 points and 12 rebounds at College of Charleston (Nov. 17)...20 points and 12 rebounds against Western Michigan (Nov. 20)...21 points and seven rebounds against SMU (Nov. 30)...19 points at Evansville (Dec. 3), including eight in 93 seconds during late second-half rally... converted three three-point plays at Evansville...started 6-of-6 at LMU (Dec. 5), scored 12 points in first 10 minutes and finished with 17...16 points and seven rebounds against Idaho State (Dec. 18), 14 points in second half...20 points and 11 rebounds against CSUN (Dec. 21)...21 points and six rebounds at Utah State (Dec. 28)...20 points, 11 rebounds, four assists against Colorado State (Dec. 31), hit game-winning three-pointer as time expired...scored 14 points in second half including 10 of Boise State’s final 11 points...28 points plus 11 rebounds at UNLV (Jan. 4)...12 points, career-high 13 rebounds, five assists in win against San Diego State (Jan. 7)...14 points and 10 rebounds at Fresno State (Jan. 14)...23 points, seven rebounds against Nevada (Jan. 25)...18 points against Utah State (Feb. 4), on 8-of-13 shooting...11 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and career-high four steals against Air Force (Feb. 11)...31 points to go with six rebounds, two assists and two steals...25 points and five rebounds against Wyoming (Feb. 18), made two free throws with three seconds left to seal 91-87 win...19 points and career-high eight assists to go with six rebounds and three steals at Nevada (Feb. 22)...12 points, seven assists and five rebounds at Air Force (March 4)...career-high 34 points in NIT first round win at Utah (March 14), most points in Boise State postseason history...17 points and eight rebounds in NIT second round at Illinois (March 20).

SOPHOMORE (2015-16): Appeared in 31 games with seven starts...two double-doubles...scored in double figures seven times...double- digit rebounds three times...12 points and 11 rebounds in home opener against Northern Arizona (Nov. 16)...led Broncos with 18 points against Concordia (Nov. 23), first time leading team in scoring, played just 22 minutes...second double-double came in win over UC Irvine at Wooden Legacy (Nov. 26) with 13 points, 10 rebounds (seven offensive), three assists and two steals in career-high 34 minutes...came off bench to score 17 points and grab seven rebounds on career-best 8-of-10 shooting against Willamette (Dec. 2)...eight points on 4-of- 5 shooting with four rebounds in 19 minutes at Portland (Dec. 5)...eight points and seven rebounds in 27 minutes off the bench against Oregon (Dec. 12)...scored 11 points against Bradley (Dec. 20), adding four rebounds and team highs of four assists and two blocks... four points, five rebounds, two assists and a steal against Colorado State (Jan. 2), including shot with 46 seconds left to put Broncos up four...scored 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting, including first three dunks of season, plus 5-of-7 from free throw line in win at Utah State (Jan. 5)...nine points against Fresno State (Jan. 9), including two dunks...eight points and 11 rebounds at Nevada (Jan. 13), including one dunk...11 points in 30 minutes off bench against San Diego State (Jan. 16), including 7-for-7 from free throw line...nine points, six rebounds, two steals at UNLV (Jan. 27)...five points, two assists and three steals against UNLV (Feb. 23)...team-high 16 points on 8-of-11 shooting in win at San Diego State (Feb. 27)...eight points and five rebounds against Nevada (March 2)...nine points, five rebounds and four assists at San José State (March 5).

FRESHMAN (2014-15): Appeared in 29 games, including 18 starts...started final 18 games, during which team went 15-3...played four minutes in collegiate debut against San Diego (Nov. 14)...scored one point, grabbed one rebound in season opener...made first-career field goal at No. 3 Wisconsin (Nov. 22)...scored seven points in 16 minutes against Adams State (Dec. 9), to go with three rebounds, two assists and one steal...played 21 minutes against NNU (Dec. 11) with five points, six rebounds, two assists and a steal...five points and three rebounds against Southern Utah (Dec. 14)...six points and two rebounds in 15 minutes against Abilene Christian (Dec. 20)... made first start of career against UNLV (Jan. 13), played 17 minutes, recording two points and one rebound...started at New Mexico (Jan. 18) and played 12 minutes, tallied three points and one assist...six points, three rebounds one assist and one steal against San José State (Jan. 21)...two points and two steals against Colorado State (Jan. 27)...two steals and two rebounds at Utah State (Feb. 3)... scored five points in 16 minutes against Air Force (Feb. 11), including first three-pointer of career...three points and five rebounds in 19 minutes at Fresno State (Feb. 14)...played 20 minutes at UNLV (Feb. 18), led Broncos with three blocked shots, added six points and five rebounds...two points, two rebounds at No. 24/22 San Diego State (Feb. 28)...career-high 10 rebounds and six points at San José State (March 4)...four points, two assists in 16 minutes against Fresno State (March 7), helping Broncos clinch regular-season title... career-high 26 minutes in quarterfinal win at MW Championship against Air Force (March 12), scored six points and led team with six rebounds, also had three assists...scored seven points in semifinal against Wyoming (March 13)...averaged 6.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in two games at MW Championship...four points and one assist in 18 minutes against Dayton in NCAA Tournament First Round (March 18)...second Bronco freshman all-time to start an NCAA Tournament game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Mission Viejo High School under head coach Troy Roelen...believed to be first top 100 recruit in program history, ranked No. 80 in ESPN 100 for class of 2014, rated as No. 7 prospect in California and No. 19 small forward in the country...averaged 19.5 points per game as a senior...earned first-team All-South Coast League honors...led Mission Viejo to CIF Southern Section title game and regional quarterfinals of CIF State Championship tournament...named second-team All-SCL as a junior after scoring 13.8 points and grabbing 4.8 rebounds per game, while leading Diablos to a 26-5 record and a berth in the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section 1AA Tournament.

#21 DERRICK ALSTON JR. G | 6-8 | 170 | RS FRESHMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS (STRAKE JESUIT HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner at Strake Jesuit High School under coach Dominic Amorosa...first-team All-District 19-6A selection as a senior...averaged 14.6 points and 5.1 rebounds per game, helping Strake to playoffs for eighth consecutive year...as a junior was named honorable mention all-district and helped the Crusaders to a third-place finish and playoff appearance...father Derrick was drafted No. 33 overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1994 NBA Draft, played two years in the NBA and 16 seasons overseas...currently an assistant coach with the of the NBA Developmental League. #22 CASDON JARDINE G/F | 6-7 | 153 | SOPHOMORE TWIN FALLS, IDAHO (COLL. OF SO. IDAHO/TWIN FALLS HS)

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO (2016-17): Played one season at College of Southern Idaho under head coach Jared Phay... appeared in 29 games, including 24 starts, helping CSI to 27-7 record, the Region 18 Tournament championship and a spot in the NJCAA National Tournament...team’s fourth-leading scorer (10.4 ppg) and second-leading rebounder (6.0 rpg)...led Eagles in total rebounds (175) and offensive boards (71)...led team in scoring five times and rebounding eight times...paced team in scoring and rebounding with 17-point, 10-rebound double-double in Region 18 Tournament championship game...scored in double figures 17 times and recorded four double-doubles.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Twin Falls High School to 2014 Idaho 4A state title as a senior...named USA Today All-Idaho First-Team and Great Basin Conference Player of the Year...served two-year LDS mission in Brazil immediately following high school...brother Brady played basketball at Utah State (2009-12)...sister Kelsey played basketball at College of Southern Idaho (2007-09).

#33 DAVID WACKER F | 6-10 | 239 | RS JUNIOR CONVERSE, TEXAS (JUDSON HS)

RS SOPHOMORE (2016-17): Appeared in 29 games, including 28 starts...four games scoring in double figures...one game in double- figure rebounding...career-high 10 rebounds at College of Charleston (Nov. 17)...career-high three assists against Mississippi State (Nov. 18)...seven points and five rebounds against Presbyterian (Nov. 25)...nine points, eight rebounds in 17 minutes off the bench against Idaho State (Dec. 18)...nine points, seven rebounds at Utah State (Dec. 2), including seven consecutive Bronco points late in the second half to spark game-winning run...career-high 17 points at San Jose State (Jan. 21), shooting 5-of-5 from the field and 7-of-8 from the free throw line, also grabbed seven rebounds...six points, six rebounds, two assists at Wyoming (Jan. 28)...11 points, five rebounds and two blocks against Utah State (Feb. 4)...10 points, six rebounds against Air Force (Feb. 11)...12 points and five rebounds at New Mexico (Feb. 14)...nine points and eight rebounds against Wyoming (Feb. 18).

SOPHOMORE (2015-16): Appeared in seven games off the bench...made season debut in home opener against Northern Arizona (Nov. 16)...played 13 minutes, scored four points and grabbed four rebounds...tallied five points and five rebounds in 10 minutes against Concordia (Nov. 23)...four points (two dunks) and three rebounds against UC Irvine (Nov. 26) in 12 minutes...eight points and six rebounds in 18 minutes against Willamette (Dec. 2)...suffered foot injury in practice December 3.

FRESHMAN (2014-15): Appeared in 29 games, started first four...became third Bronco freshman to start season opener in last 10 years (Anthony Drmic and Igor Hadziomerovic, 2011-12; previously Coby Karl 2003-04)...scored 12 points to go with four rebounds in debut against San Diego (Nov. 14)...went 9-for-10 from the free throw line against LMU (Nov. 15) for all nine of his points with five rebounds... played 22 minutes against Abilene Christian (Dec. 20), scored six points and had six rebounds...played 23 minutes and scored two points in overtime win against Houston (Dec. 22)...three points and one rebound in nine minutes against UNLV (Jan. 13)...four points and three rebounds against San José State (Jan. 21)...played 18 minutes against Air Force (Feb. 11) and scored six points on 3-for-4 shooting, also grabbed four rebounds and blocked two shots...six points in 14 minutes against Nevada (Feb. 21)...earned Mountain West Scholar- Athlete Award...MW All-Academic.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Judson High School, playing for his father Mike Wacker...named Texas 5A State Player of the Year (TABC) as a senior...averaged 11.4 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 3.4 blocks per game, leading Judson to a 37-2 a record and trip to the 5A state championship game...team finished 2013-14 ranked No. 13 in the country...all-state honoree as a junior, averaging 11.7 points, 9.8 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.7 blocks per game, guiding team to 29-8 record...all-region selection as a sophomore after leading Rockets to 28-9 record...tallied 11.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 2.2 blocks per game...graduated with a 4.0 grade-point average...participated in choir final three years of high school...father, Mike, was a standout basketball student- athlete at Texas (1981-82, 85)...grandfather, Jim, was a four-time national champion college football coach at various levels and finished coaching career at TCU and Minnesota. #34 ALEX HOBBS G | 6-4 | 189 | SOPHOMORE LA PORTE, TEXAS (LA PORTE HS)

FRESHMAN (2016-17): Appeared in 26 games off the bench...five games in double-figure scoring, four coming in final six games of season...11 points in collegiate debut against Northwest (Nov. 12)...four points, four rebounds, four assists, two steals against Mississippi State (Nov. 18)...seven first-half points at San Jose State (Jan. 21), including first-career three-pointer...played 14 minutes in win at Wyoming (Jan. 28), scoring two points to go with two assists and two rebounds...eight points, including 5-of-6 free throws, and two assists at Colorado State (Jan. 31)...six points on 3-of-5 shooting against Utah State (Feb. 4)...nine points, three rebounds in 18 minutes against Air Force (Feb. 11)...seven points in eight minutes at Nevada (Feb. 22)...career-high 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting in 18 minutes against San José State (Feb. 25), also grabbing career-high four rebounds...nine points, four rebounds against Fresno State (Feb. 28)...10 points at Air Force (March 4)...12 points in MW Quarterfinal against San Diego State (March 9)...10 points and three rebounds in NIT second round game at Illinois (March 20).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at La Porte under head coach Barry Gibson...three-time first-team all-district selection...set school career scoring record surpassing 2,800 points, including 988 as a senior...as a senior scored 30.9 points per game to go with 8.5 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.4 steals...named District 21-6A Most Valuable Player, all-region and all-state by TABC...named district Offensive MVP as a junior after averaging 27.4 points and 8.5 rebounds per game, leading La Porte to a playoff appearance...earned TABC all-region honors...first-team all-district as a sophomore after posting 18 points and six rebounds per game...named District 21-5A Newcomer of the Year as a freshman...played with Texas PRO on club circuit.

#43 CHRISTIAN SENGFELDER F | 6-9 | 246| SENIOR LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY (FORDHAM/URSPRING ACADEMY)

FORDHAM (2014-17): Three-year starter at Fordham...started all 93 games he appeared in for the Rams and averaged 32.2 minutes per game for his career...scored more than 1,000 points, averaging 11.4 per game and 5.8 rebounds...shot 35 percent from three-point range and made 160 triples, ninth-most in school history...as a junior, posted career highs of 12.1 points per game and 72 made three- pointers...led team at 5.1 rebounds per game...double-figure scoring average each of his three seasons...career-best 7.1 rebounds per game as a freshman...graduated from Fordham in three years with a degree in psychology...named CoSIDA Academic All-District 1 First Team as a junior...recorded 4.0 GPA during Fall 2016 semester.

GERMAN NATIONAL TEAM: Represented Germany at 2015 U20 European Championship...represented Germany at 2013 U18 European Championship...led team in scoring (10.4 ppg) and rebounding (6.4 rpg) at 2015 tournament.