SECTION I • MEDIA INFORMATION 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S MEDIA SUPPLEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRO Top Winning Seasons...... 20 2015-16 Schedule...... 2 Wins Versus Top 25 Teams...... 20 Quick Facts...... 3 Fresno State Ranked in the Top 25...... 20 Media Information...... 3-4 Longest Winning Streaks...... 20 ...... 5 Largest Margins of Victory...... 20 Tallest Bulldogs...... 21 2015-16 PREVIEW International Connection...... 21 Season Preview...... 6 Triple-Doubles...... 21 Career Statistics (Returners)...... 7 Postseason & Titles...... 22 Roster...... 8 Coaching Records...... 23 Pronunciation Guide...... 8 Save Mart Center Records...... 24 2014-15 Mountain West Standings...... 8 Year-By-Year Results...... 25-37 2014-15 Review...... 8 Fresno State Basketball Classic History...... 38-39 All-Time Series Records...... 40-49 STUDENT-ATHLETES Other Series Records...... 49-50 Student-Athlete Bios...... 9-12 All-Time Letterwinners (1935-Present)...... 51 Individual Honors...... 52 COACHING STAFF NBA Draft Connection...... 53 Head Coach ...... 13 All-Time NBA List...... 53 Assistant Coaches/Staff...... 13-14 2016 Mountain West Basketball Championships...... 54 Broadcast Roster...... 55 RECORDS & HISTORY Team Records...... 15 CREDITS Individual Records...... 15 The 2015-16 Fresno State men’s basketball media supplement is a Individual Career Records...... 16 product of the Fresno State Athletics External Communications Indiviudal Season Records...... 17 department. Written, edited and designed by Stephen Trembley 30- Club...... 18 and Jason Kelm. Additional editorial assistance provdied by the Top 50 Career Scoring Leaders...... 18 Fresno State Athletics External Communications staff. Photos by 100-Plus Scoring Games...... 19 Keith Kountz, Rick Dodd, the Associated Press, Cary Edmondson, Overtime Games...... 19 Ryan Watamura and the Fresno State archives. Covers by Stephen Trembley & Janelle Bartulis. 2015-16 SCHEDULE N6 (Fri) Dominican (Ex.)...... 7 p.m. Games N13 (Fri) Pepperdine [MWN]...... 7 p.m. D30 (Wed) at UNLV [ESPN3]...... 7 p.m. 2015 Roundball Showcase (Campus Sites) J2 (Sat) New Mexico [CBSSN]...... 6:30 p.m. N16 (Mon) Lamar [MWN]...... 7 p.m. J6 (Wed) Nevada [MWN]...... 7 p.m. N19 (Thurs) San Francisco [MWN]...... 7 p.m. J9 (Sat) at Boise State [ROOT/MWN]...... 3 p.m. N22 (Sun) at Rice...... 3 p.m. J16 (Sat) San Jose State [MWN]...... 7 p.m. N27 (Fri) Delaware State [MWN]...... 7 p.m. J19 (Tues) at San Diego State [ESPNU/ESPN3]...... 8 p.m. N30 (Mon) at Oregon [Pac-12 Networks]...... 5 p.m. J23 (Sat) at Air Force [ROOT/MWN]...... 11 a.m. D3 (Thurs) The Master’s College [MWN]...... 7 p.m. J26 (Tues) Wyoming [ESPNU/ESPN3]...... 8 p.m. D5 (Sat) at Cal Poly...... 7 p.m. F3 (Wed) at San Jose State...... TBA D9 (Wed) at Arizona [Pac-12 Networks]...... 6 p.m. F6 (Sat) UNLV [ESPN3]...... 4 p.m. D12 (Sat) Pacific [MWN]...... 4 p.m. F10 (Wed) San Diego State [CBSSN]...... 8 p.m. D16 (Wed) Bakersfield [MWN]...... 7 p.m. F13 (Sat) at Nevada [MWN]...... 4 p.m. D20 (Sun) Evansville [MWN]...... 1 p.m. F17 (Wed) at Wyoming [ROOT/MWN]...... 7 p.m. D27 (Sun) Pacific Union [MWN]...... 1 p.m. F20 (Sat) Utah State [ROOT/MWN]...... 4 p.m. F24 (Wed) Air Force [MWN]...... 7 p.m. NOTES: F27 (Sat) at New Mexico [ESPN2/ESPN3]...... TBA All home games in BOLD and played at Save Mart Center M2 (Wed) Colorado State [CBSSN]...... 8 p.m. All Times Pacific Pac-12 Networks = Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Los Angeles, Pac-12 Washington, M5 (Sat) at Utah State [ESPN3]...... 6 p.m. Pac-12 Oregon, Pac-12 Bay Area, Pac-12 Arizona and Pac-12 Mountain CBSSN = CBS Sports Network 2016 Mountain West Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) MWN = Mountain West Network (www.GoBulldogs.com/videos) M9 (Wed) MW Opening Round...... TBA ROOT = ROOT Sports M10 (Thurs) MW Quarterfinals...... TBA M11 (Fri) MW Semifinals...... TBA M12 (Sat) MW Championship...... TBA 2 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION I • MEDIA INFORMATION 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON PREVIEW QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Location...... Fresno, Calif. 2014-15 Overall Record...... 15-17 Founded...... 1911 2014-15 Conference Record (Place)...... 10-8 (6th) Enrollment...... 21,389 2014-15 Postseason...... None President...... Dr. Joseph I. Castro 2014-15 Final Ranking...... NR (AP or Coaches) Director of Athletics...... Jim Bartko Starters Returning/Lost...... 4/1 Deputy Director of Athletics/Sport Supervisor...... Steve Robertello Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 6/4 Interim Senior Woman Administrator...... Christina Roybal Newcomers...... 10 Colors...... Red and Blue Nickname...... Bulldogs COACHING STAFF Conference...... Mountain West Head Coach...... Rodney Terry (5th Season) Overall Record (Seasons)...... 60-74 (4) TEAM HISTORY Record at School (Seasons)...... 60-74 (4) First Season of Men’s Basketball...... 1921-22 Alma Mater...... St. Edward’s University, 1990 Seasons...... 93 Associate Head Coach:...... Jerry Wainwright (2nd Season, ’11-’12, ’15-p) All-Time Record...... 1,255-1,086 Alma Mater...... , 1968 Conference Championships...... 18 Assistant Coach:...... Byron Jones (5th Season) Last Conference Championship...... 2003 Alma Mater...... Central Oklahoma, 1993 Postseason Appearances...... 21* Assistant Coach:...... Kenton Paulino (4th Season) Last Postseason Appearance...... 2014 (CBI Runner-Up) Alma Mater...... Texas, 2008 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 5* Director of Basketball Operations:...... Nick Matson (5th Season) ...... (1981, ‘82, ’84, 2000* & ‘01) Alma Mater...... Virginia Military Institute, 2009 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance...... 2001 Special Assistant:...... Brandon Wiesemann (3rd Season, Murray State, 2012) ...... (NCAA Second Round) Graduate Assistant:...... Mark Gisbertz (2nd Season, Fresno State, 2013) NIT Appearances...... 9 Athletic Trainer:...... Andrew Ure (1st Season, Avertett University, ’09) ...... (1983, ‘85, ‘94, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2002 & ‘07) Last NIT Appearance...... 2007 (NIT First Round) ATHLETICS EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS NIT Final Fours...... 2 (1983 & ’98) Director of New Media (Primary)...... Stephen Trembley NIT Championships...... 1 (1983) Email...... [email protected] All-Time NIT Record...... 14-9 Office...... 559-278-6178 CBI Appearances...... 1 (2014) Cell...... 559-270-4291 All-Time CBI Record...... 4-2 Communications Intern (Secondary)...... Jason Kelm NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals...... 6 Email...... [email protected] NCAA College Division Championships...... 2 Office...... 559-278-4645 Note: * = 2000 NCAA Tournament appearance vacated due to use of ineligible student-athlete Cell...... 559-892-6772 Fax...... 559-278-5951 ARENA INFORMATION Address...... 5305 N. Campus Drive, M/S NG27 Name...... Save Mart Center (15,596) ...... Fresno, CA 93710 Completed...... 2003 (13th Season) Website...... www.gobulldogs.com Record in Save Mart Center...... 127-65 Facebook/Instagram...... FresnoStateAthletics Largest Crowd...... 15,423 (12/19/06 vs. Stanford) Twitter (Team)...... @FresnoStateMBB Number of 12,000-plus crowds...... 25 Twitter/Snapchat (Department)...... @FSAthletics Last 12,000-plus crowd...... 14,801 (3/1/14 vs. San Diego State) Press Row Phone...... (559) 347-3699 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Record in ...... 407-136 Department of Athletics Phone...... 559-278-2643 Bulldog Ticket Office...... 559-278-3647 Men’s Basketball Offices...... 559-278-2748

BULLDOG SPORTS NETWORK “V” is for Valley Fresno State prides itself on being the “Valley’s team.” The Bulldog Sports Network through Learfield Sports is This pride can be seen in the form of a green V on the the home of Fresno State men’s basketball. All games are Bulldogs’ uniforms, as a symbol to the agricultural broadcast live on ESPN Radio’s 50,000-watt signal (940 community of the Central Valley of . AM), allowing fans from all over the San Joaquin Val- The is the world’s richest agricultural ley the chance to listen to Fresno State men’s basketball region in export dollars. Paul Loeffler games. Paul Loeffler is the Voice of Fresno State men’s 940 ESPN basketball, football and for English language Fresno State Identification broadcasts, while Jesse Beltran leads our Spanish lan- The University’s formal name is California State University, Fresno. Fresno State guage broadcasts of football and men’s basketball. All is the acceptable shorter, less formal name for the university. It is acceptable as a men’s basketball home games are broadcast live in Span- first text reference, as well as subsequent references. ish on ESPN Deportes (1600AM). For athletics department purposes, the University prefers to be called simply Station Frequency Language Fresno State - never Fresno State University and never shorten to Fresno. For KFIG-AM (ESPN Radio) 940 AM English graphics or abbreviations, we ask that you please use FS - not FSU, CSUF or KGST-AM (ESPN Deportes) 1600 AM Spanish Fresno. Another acceptable abbreviation is Fresno St. Jesse Beltran ESPN Deportes

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 3 SECTION I • MEDIA INFORMATION FRESNO STATE ATHLETICS Mailing Address: EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS Fresno State Athletics External Coummunications 5305 N. Campus Drive, M/S NG27 PAUL LADWIG Fresno, CA 93740 Senior Associate A.D./External Relations (Department Spokesperson) Phone: 559-278-2509 Website: www.GoBulldogs.com Office: 559-278-4417 | Cell: 559-389-1960 Email: [email protected] Fax: 559-374-9415 Twitter/Snapchat: @FSAthletics Facebook/Instagram: FresnoStateAthletics JASON CLAY MEDIA/PHOTO CREDENTIALS Requests for media and/or photo credentials should be emailed to Stephen Trembley at strembley@ Assistant A.D./External Communications csufresno.edu at least 48 hours prior to the event. Since space is limited, accommodations are on (Football) the following priority basis: daily newspapers, originating radio and television stations, national weekly or monthly publications, electronic media outlets, local and regional television crews. Office: 559-278-6577 | Cell: 559-287-3304 Priority is granted to full-time employees of media entities that cover Fresno State men’s basketball Email: [email protected] on a regular basis, which includes coverage of press conferences, open practices, home and road games and to visiting media members. Freelance and amateur photographers not on assignment are not eligible for photo credentials, except by prior approval from the Fresno State Athletics STEPHEN TREMBLEY External Communications Office. Director of New Media Note: Websites that sponsor message boards, message centers or chat rooms where people are (Men’s Basketball) allowed to post anonymous information will not be issued credentials. If a medium has an online site that sponsors these anonymous forums, they may continue to receive credentials under its Office: 559-278-6178 | Cell: 559-270-4291 traditional medium (newspaper, magazine, radio, television), but will not be granted additional Email: [email protected] passes for online staff. CREDENTIAL WILL CALL Credentials will be available on gamedays at the southeast entrance to the Save Mart Center, MATT BURKHOLDER closest to the Larry A. Shehady Clock Tower. Non-working individuals will not be permitted in Assistant Director of Athletic Communications any designated media areas, including press row, auxiliary media seating, the media work room and/or post-game press conferences. (Football, Track & Field, Men’s & Women’s ) Office: 559-278-6186 | Cell: 559-862-3771 PHOTO REGULATIONS Photographers must shoot from an approved location south of the basket on the designated Email: [email protected] baseline. The Fresno State Department of Athletics reserves all commercial and non-commercial rights to the use of film, videotapes and still photographs of its athletics events, student-athletes, staff and facilities. KIM FISHER POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Head coach Rodney Terry and selected student-athlete(s) will be available in the Save Mart Center (, , Equestrian) Conference Room for a postgame media conference. No interviews will take place on the floor unless permitted from the Fresno State Athletics External Communications staff. The opponents’ Office: 559-278-4881 | Cell: 559-575-1398 head coach and selected student-athletes may be interviewed outside the visitor’s team locker Email: [email protected] room. Postgame quotes from both locker rooms will be made available to the working media after the game and will be posted on Fresno State’s official website,GoBulldogs.com. The Fresno State locker and training rooms are closed to the media. JOSH MITCHELL INTERVIEW POLICY Assitant Director of Athletic Communications Interview requests with student-athletes and coaches must be made through the Fresno State Athletics External Communications Office and should be made at least 24 hours in advance to (Women’s Basketball, Men’s & Women’s ) ensure availability. Office: 559-278-7301 | Cell: 559-389-1960 MOUNTAIN WEST MEDIA INFORMATION Email: [email protected] Stuart Buchanan, Mountain West Assistant Director for Communications, handles all information related to men’s basketball for the Mountain West. He may be reached at 719-488-4042 or [email protected]. KASANDRA MARTINSON MEN’S BASKETBALL EMAIL LIST External Relations Coordinator If you would like to be added to the Fresno State men’s basketball email list to receive breaking news about the team, please email Stephen Trembley at [email protected] and Jason Kelm (Community Service, SAAC, Club Red) at [email protected]. Office: 559-278-6873 PRACTICES Email: [email protected] The Fresno State men’s basketball team practices at either the Save Mart Center or the North Gym. All practices are closed to the public and to media. The team will hold a weekly media availability, TRAVIS BLANSHAN which will be emailed to media each week. Communications Intern PARKING Media parking at the Save Mart Center is available on a limited basis and requires pre-approval (Baseball, Men’s & Women’s Cross Country & Sec- by emailing Stephen Trembley at [email protected] at least 48 hours before the game. The ondary Women’s Basketball) designated media parking is located near the northwest corner of Shaw and Chesnut Avenues in the closest paved lot east of the Larry A. Shehady Clock Tower. Space is limited and is on a first- Office: 559-278-4647 come, first-served basis. Those planning to use media parking should plan accordingly. Email: [email protected] INTERNET SERVICES The Save Mart Center offers wireless internet connectivity on gameday and can be accessed by JASON KELM contacting the communications staff for the required username and password. Communications Intern SERVICES (Soccer, & Diving, Lacrosse, Secondary Complete team and individual statistics by half, play-by-play and postgame statistical packages, including quotes and notes, will be provided to each member of the working media. After the Men’s Basketball) conclusion of the game, final statistics will be delivered to the Save Mart Center press conference Office: 559-278-4645 room as soon as they are available. Media can use the work room for as long as necessary following the game. Email: [email protected]

4 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION I • MEDIA INFORMATION SAVE MART CENTER SAVE MART CENTER QUICK FACTS First Game:...... 12/5/03 ...... vs. Arkansas-Monticello W, 68-55 Capacity: ...... 15,596 All-Time Record: ...... 127-65 (.661) ...... 13th Season Highest Attended Game: ...... 15,423 12,000+ Games...... 27 In its 13th year as the home of the Fresno State men’s and women’s basketball programs and the volleyball program, the Save Mart Center is recognized around the nation as being one of the finest on- SAVE MART CENTER RECORD campus collegiate arenas, and was named the No. 2 top collegiate venue by Pollstar in 2012, the leading trade publication for the concert and entertainment industry. HEAD COACH: RAY LOPES With its size, scope, unique architectural features and video, sound and telecom systems, the Save Season Record Games Avg. Total 2003-04 8-8 16 13,686 232,663 Mart Center will serve as the major provider of entertainment and sporting events for decades to come. 2004-05 10-6 16 11,836 189,368 Seating capacity for the arena ranges from 15,000 to 18,000 seats, with 15,596 listed as the official number Totals 18-14 32 13,189 422,031 for basketball. The Save Mart Center is a premier entertainment destination for headline events and tours. Designed HEAD COACH: by Sink Combs Dethlefs (Denver, Colo.), the Save Mart Center is approximately 450,000 square feet and Season Record Games Avg. Total 2005-06 12-2 14 10,407 145,699 contains 32 private suites, 1,000 Arena Builder seats (commonly referred to as “club seats”), a club level 2006-07 15-3 18 11,712 210,828 concourse, team locker rooms and athletics training facilities. The entire facility is approximately 48 acres 2007-08 11-6 17 10,520 178,844 and located off Shaw Avenue adjacent to Highway 168. 2008-09 9-8 17 9,007 144,117 The total project value exceeded $100 million and represented the largest privately funded project in 2009-10 12-5 17 7,767 132,045 2010-11 11-5 16 7,231 122,938 the history of the California State University system. The Save Mart Center was financed through revenue Totals 70-29 99 9,439 934,471 from corporate sponsorships, private gifts, leasing of luxury suites, sale of Arena Builder and personal seat licenses, as well as revenue from advertising and signage agreements. HEAD COACH: RODNEY TERRY Next to the Save Mart Center is the West Complex, a $17.6 million, two-story, 92,000-square- Season Record Games Avg. Total 2011-12 9-5 14 6,520 91,292 foot building which features the Student Recreation Center, the Lyles Center for Innovation and 2012-13 6-8 14 7,042 98,592 Entrepreneurship and the high-tech Leon and Pete Peters Educational Research Center. 2013-14 13-6 19 6,776 128,737 The Save Mart Center has hosted four major collegiate sporting championships, which most recently 2014-15 11-3 14 6,190 86,666 came in March 2012 when Fresno State hosted an NCAA women’s basketball championship regional for Totals 39-22 61 6,547 399,377 the second time. In March 2004, the facility served as the host site for the McCaffrey WAC Basketball ARENA HISTORY Tournament. The following year, the Save Mart Center was the venue for the first and second rounds Seasons Record Games Avg. Total of the 2005 NCAA women’s basketball championship. In 2007 and 2012, Fresno State was one of four 12 127-65 192 8,675 1,665,583 schools that hosted the regional semifinals and championship games for the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. HIGHEST ATTENDED GAMES IN SAVE MART CENTER Date Opponent Result Attendance DIRECTIONS TO Dec. 19, 2006 Stanford L, 69-67 15,423 SAVE MART CENTER Dec. 19, 2003 USC L, 65-62 14,859 Jan. 24, 2004 Tulsa W, 68-61 14,806 TRAVELING SOUTH: Take Freeway 99 South and exit on Shaw Avenue. Make a right and head east on March 1, 2014 San Diego State L, 82-67 14,801 Shaw Avenue for eight miles. The Event Center will be located just east of Fresno Nov. 16, 2013 Cal State Northridge W, 80-64 14,770 State. Dec. 6, 2003 Princeton L, 72-67 14,420 Dec. 5, 2003 Arkansas-Monticello W, 68-55 14,309 TRAVELING NORTH: Take Freeway 99 North to Freeway 41 North. Exit on Shaw Avenue and make a Jan. 22, 2004 Rice L, 65-63 14,226 right. Head East on Shaw for two miles. The Event Center will be located just west March 6, 2004 Hawai’i W, 69-60 14,222 of Chestnut and Shaw Avenue. Dec. 27, 2003 San Francisco W, 52-43 14,217 Feb. 28, 2004 Nevada L, 64-55 14,098 TRAVELING NORTHEAST VIA STATE ROUTE 168: Travelling NORTH--Take the Highway 41 exit from Freeway 99. Take the Highway 180 Exit east to the Highway 168 exit (Clovis). Exit at Shaw Avenue and turn left and proceed west on Shaw Avenue to the campus. Travelling EAST: Take the Highway 180 exit (east) from Freeway 99. Continue to the Highway 168 exit (Clovis). Take the Shaw Avenue exit, turn left, and head west to the campus.

TRAVELING EAST (FROM CENTRAL COAST): Take Freeway 41 North and exit on Shaw Avenue. Make a right and head East on Shaw for 2 miles. The Event Center will be located just west of Chestnut and Shaw Avenue.

FROM THE AIRPORT: Go West on Clinton Way. Make a right on Cedar Avenue. Go North on Cedar Avenue until you get to Shaw Avenue. Make a right on Shaw Avenue. The Event Center will be located just east of Fresno State.

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MARVELLE HARRIS KARACHI EDO TERRELL CARTER II GUARDS FORWARDS CENTERS Starters Returning: Marvelle Harris, Julien Lewis, Starters Returning: Karachi Edo Starters Returning: None Paul Watson Starters Lost: None Starters Lost: Alex Davis Starters Lost: None Newcomers: Nate Grimes, Torren Jones and Cullen Letterwinner Returning: Terrell Carter II Returning Letterwinner: Cezar Guerrero Russo Newcomers: None Newcomers: Sam Bittner, Ountae Campbell, Lionel Ellison III, Jaron Hopkins (redshirting), Grant Shell, Deshon Taylor (redshirting) and Jahmel Taylor BULLDOGS READY TO COMPETE IN MOUNTAIN WEST The Fresno State men’s basketball team will play 18 The Bulldogs’ steady ascent under Terry’s leadership ’Dogs Go Undefeated During Italy Tour regular season home games inside the Save Mart included 10 wins during Mountain West action last The Fresno State men’s basketball team wrapped up its Center during the upcoming 2015- 16 season. season, which marked the program’s most league Italy Tour in style with an emphatic 90-64 victory over victories in eight seasons and the third-straight season the Latina All-Stars. The win capped a 3-0 undefeated “The Mountain West is one of the best leagues in the with more conference wins than the previous year. tour of Italy for the Bulldogs, who also beat the Vedano country,” Fresno State head coach Rodney Terry said. All-Stars and Vicenza All-Stars earlier on the 10-day “We have a very challenging non-conference schedule Fresno State will begin Mountain West play on the road overseas trip. that will prepare us for conference play. We play on in Las Vegas when the ‘Dogs travel to play at UNLV on the road against both teams that made the Pac-12 Dec. 30 at the Thomas & Mack Center -- the same site “I think our guys had pretty good efforts every night tournament championship game this past season. Our that will host the league’s conference tournament held out,” Terry said. “I thought we shot the ball pretty well. team will be tested throughout the non-conference.” March 9-12. We’ve placed an emphasis on our rebounding and we’ll keep getting better at that. Our seniors did a really Fresno State, who returns first-team All-Mountain The Bulldogs’ home conference schedule will feature good job doing things that we have asked them to do in West guard Marvelle Harris for his senior season, will New Mexico (Jan. 2), Nevada (Jan. 6), San Jose State leading our team.” open the regular season at home for the first time in (Jan. 16), Wyoming (Jan. 27), UNLV (Feb. 6), San four seasons. The Bulldogs host the Diego State (Feb. 10), Utah State (Feb. 20), Air Force Bulldogs to Be Featured on National Television on Nov. 13 in the first of three-straight home games to (Feb. 24) and Colorado State (March 2). The Fresno State men’s basketball team is slated to play start the season. at least 15 games on national television through the As part of the MW’s rotational 18-game conference Mountain West’s broadcast relationships with ESPN, The ’Dogs will then host Lamar University (Nov. 16) slate, Fresno State will not host Boise State or travel to CBS Sports Network and ROOT SPORTS, and road and San Francisco (Nov. 19) to close out the three- Fort Collins to play at Colorado State this season. games at Oregon and Arizona. game season-opening homestand. For the 2015-16 season, Fresno State returns its starting “This is a wonderful opportunity to showcase our Those games are the first two of four games that backcourt and several other key veterans from last program and university to a national audience Fresno State will play in as part of the 2015 Roundball year’s squad, including three senior guards (Cezar throughout the year,” Fresno State head coach Rodney Showcase -- a multi-team tournament with all games Guerrero, Marvelle Harris and Julien Lewis). Terry said. “The Mountain West has some of the best played at campus sites. The other two tournament teams and environments in the country. We look games will be played at Rice (Nov. 22) and then back at Harris figures to be a leading candidate in the MW forward to seeing the Red Wave back at the Save Mart the Save Mart Center for the tournament finale against Player of the Year conversation as an important leader Center all season.” Delaware State (Nov. 27). for a Bulldog squad focused on contending for the program’s first conference championship since 2003 ESPN Loves the ’Dogs After playing in the Roundball Showcase, the Bulldogs and first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2001. With six games set for broadcast on one of ESPN’s will go on the road for three of the next four games The ’Dogs last reached postseason play in 2014 when Family of Networks this season, the Bulldogs will have with contests at Oregon (Nov. 30), Cal Poly (Dec. 5) Fresno State advanced to the played 20 games on an ESPN network in a three-season and Arizona (Dec. 9). Both Arizona and Oregon Invitational championship series. span. The six ESPN Networks games this season are: at played in the 2015 Pac-12 Tournament championship UNLV (Dec. 30 -- ESPN3), at San Diego State (Jan. 19 game. Arizona later reached the Elite Eight and Guerrero and Lewis have played in the Big-12, with -- ESPNU or ESPN3), vs. Wyoming (Jan. 26 -- ESPNU Oregon advanced to Round of 32 in the 2015 NCAA Guerrero playing his freshman season at Oklahoma or ESPN3), vs. UNLV (Feb. 6 -- ESPN3), at New Tournament. State and Lewis playing his first two collegiate seasons Mexico (Feb. 27 -- ESPN2 or ESPN3) and at Utah State for Texas. Guerrero is a dynamic and Lewis (March 5 -- ESPN3). Fresno State closes out its non-conference schedule is known for his relentless defense. Both also averaged with four home games in December. The ’Dogs will over 10 points per game last season for Fresno State. CBSSN, ROOT SPORTS Continue Partnership host Pacific (Dec. 12), Bakersfield (Dec. 16), Evansville This is the fourth consecutive season that Fresno (Dec. 20) and (Dec. 27). Paul Watson, the 2014 Mountain West Freshman of State has had at least one of its games on CBS Sports the Year, returns for his junior season and was also Network and third-straight season with multiple Earlier in December, Fresno State will also host The a double-digit scorer last year. High-flying forward games on ROOT SPORTS. Master’s College (Dec. 3), who, like Pacific Union, is an Karachi Edo is also back for his junior campaign after NAIA member institution. a strong sophomore season in which he averaged eight CBSSN will air the Bulldogs’ home games against New points and over four rebounds per game. Mexico on Jan. 2, San Diego State on Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. With a total of nine non-conference regular season PT and Colorado State on March 2 at 8 p.m. PT. home games, this is the first time that the Bulldogs will Season tickets for the 2015-16 season start at $149 host 18 regular season home games since the 2006-07 and include all 18 regular season games, as well as The ROOT SPORTS schedule includes a home game season, when Fresno State went 15-3 at home, started the Bulldogs’ exhibition game versus Dominican against Utah State on Feb. 20 at 4 p.m. PT as well as the season 7-0 overall and finished 22-10 while earning University on Nov. 6. away games against Boise State on Jan. 9 at 3 p.m. PT, an appearance in the NIT. Air Force on Jan. 23 at 11 a.m. PT and Wyoming on Feb. 17 at 6 p.m. PT.

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CAREER STARTS Name Career 14-15 Marvelle Harris 76 31 Paul Watson 71 32 Cezar Guerrero 48 10 Julien Lewis 28 28 Karachi Edo 28 20 Terrell Carter II 3 3 CAREER GAMES PLAYED Name Career 14-15 Individual Career History Marvelle Harris 101 32 CAREER STATISTICS (RETURNERS) Karachi Edo 71 32 CARTER, Terrell Paul Watson 71 32 Cezar Guerrero 54 15 Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Julien Lewis 32 32 Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Terrell Carter II 18 18 2014-15 18-3 196/10.9 23-49 .4 6 9 0-0 .0 0 0 18-35 .5 1 4 18 18 36 2.0 34 0 0 12 4 0 64 3.6 TOTAL 18-3 196/10.9 23-49 .4 6 9 0-0 .0 0 0 18-35 .5 1 4 18 18 36 2.0 34 0 0 12 4 0 64 3.6

EDO, Karachi STATS BREAKDOWN

Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring 40+ POINT GAMES Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Name Career 14-15 2013-14 39-8 587/15.1 63-127 .4 9 6 0-0 .0 0 0 30-52 .5 7 7 52 75 127 3.3 68 1 5 15 32 3 156 4.0 Marvelle Harris 1 0 2014-15 32-20 716/22.4 93-165 .5 6 4 0-0 .0 0 0 71-105 .6 7 6 66 70 136 4.3 65 2 9 21 41 10 257 8.0 TOTAL 71-28 1303/18.4 156-292 .5 3 4 0-0 .0 0 0 101-157 .6 4 3 118 145 263 3.7 133 3 14 36 73 13 413 5.8 30+ POINT GAMES Name Career 14-15 GUERRERO, Cezar Marvelle Harris 2 1 Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 25+ POINT GAMES 2013-14 39-38 1139/29.2 163-396 .4 1 2 71-206 .3 4 5 112-128 .8 7 5 16 113 129 3.3 95 2 137 82 3 52 509 13.1 Name Career 14-15 2014-15 15-10 388/25.9 54-124 .4 3 5 27-64 .4 2 2 40-55 .7 2 7 6 41 47 3.1 42 1 39 28 0 17 175 11.7 Marvelle Harris 10 6 TOTAL 54-48 1527/28.3 217-520 .4 1 7 98-270 .3 6 3 152-183 .8 3 1 22 154 176 3.3 137 3 176 110 3 69 684 12.7 Paul Watson 1 1 Julien Lewis 1 1 HARRIS, Marvelle 20+ POINT GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Name Career 14-15 Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Marvelle Harris 15 14 2012-13 30-6 743/24.8 76-179 .4 2 5 17-47 .3 6 2 52-77 .6 7 5 24 52 76 2.5 57 1 45 44 5 26 221 7.4 2013-14 39-39 1350/34.6 177-425 .4 1 6 55-153 .3 5 9 150-194 .7 7 3 30 175 205 5.3 92 3 75 58 13 40 559 14.3 Paul Watson 5 5 2014-15 32-31 1168/36.5 174-402 .4 3 3 53-165 .3 2 1 125-169 .7 4 0 23 138 161 5.0 96 3 120 85 8 65 526 16.4 Cezar Guerrero 4 1 TOTAL 101-76 3261/32.3 427-1006 .4 2 4 125-365 .3 4 2 327-440 .7 4 3 77 365 442 4.4 245 7 240 187 26 131 1306 12.9 Julien Lewis 3 3 Karachi Edo 1 1 LEWIS, Julien 10+ POINT GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Name Career 14-15 Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg Marvelle Harris 71 29 2014-15 32-28 944/29.5 140-353 .3 9 7 21-99 .2 1 2 61-77 .7 9 2 22 99 121 3.8 100 6 35 54 8 47 362 11.3 Cezar Guerrero 41 10 TOTAL 32-28 944/29.5 140-353 .3 9 7 21-99 .2 1 2 61-77 .7 9 2 22 99 121 3.8 100 6 35 54 8 47 362 11.3 Paul Watson 36 16 WATSON, Paul Julien Lewis 19 19 Karachi Edo 16 12 Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg 10+ GAMES 2013-14 39-39 1136/29.1 131-295 .4 4 4 55-145 .3 7 9 72-98 .7 3 5 38 134 172 4.4 112 5 26 52 31 27 389 10.0 Name Career 14-15 2014-15 32-32 1066/33.3 121-307 .3 9 4 50-141 .3 5 5 63-90 .7 0 0 25 131 156 4.9 87 2 24 41 23 29 355 11.1 Marvelle Harris 4 0 TOTAL 71-71 2202/31.0 252-602 .4 1 9 105-286 .3 6 7 135-188 .7 1 8 63 265 328 4.6 199 7 50 93 54 56 744 10.5 Karachi Edo 3 3 Julien Lewis 1 1 Paul Watson 1 1 Cezar Guerrero 1 0 10+ ASSISTS GAMES Name Career 14-15 Marvelle Harris 1 1 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Name Career 14-15 Marvelle Harris 5 1 Karachi Edo 3 2 Paul Watson 1 1 Cezar Guerrero 1 0

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 7 SECTION II • SEASON PREVIEW NUMERICAL ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) BY POSITION 0 Julien Lewis G 6-4 195 R-Sr. 1L Galveston, Texas (Texas) Guards 11 Forwards 4 1 Jaron Hopkins* G 6-6 205 Jr. TR Mesa, Ariz. (Colorado) Center 1 3 Paul Watson G/F 6-7 210 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley HS) 4 Karachi Edo F 6-6 230 Jr. 2L Dallas, Texas (Berkner HS) BY STATE/COUNTRY 5 Jahmel Taylor G 6-0 175 So. TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Washington) California 6 11 Grant Shell G 6-3 175 Fr. HS Burlington, Kan. (Burlington HS) Arizona 3 12 Cezar Guerrero G 6-1 185 R-Sr. 1L Huntington Park, Calif. (Oklahoma State) Nevada 2 13 Cullen Russo F 6-9 225 Jr. JC Bloomington, Minn. (New Mexico JC) Texas 2 15 Lionel Ellison III G 6-2 200 Jr. JC New Orleans, La. (Coffeyville CC) Kansas 1 20 Sam Bittner G 6-6 200 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Trinity International HS) Louisiana 1 21 Deshon Taylor* G 6-1 175 So. TR Riverside, Calif. (UMKC) Minnesota 1 22 Ountae Campbell G 6-4 195 Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood HS) BY EXPERIENCE 23 Marvelle Harris G 6-4 210 Sr. 3L Rialto, Calif. (Eisenhower HS) (OF D-1 ELIGIBILITY) 24 Torren Jones F 6-9 230 Jr. JC Chandler, Ariz. (Missouri/Midland College) 5th Year 2 32 Nate Grimes F 6-8 210 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Quality Education Academy) 4th Year 1 34 Terrell Carter II C 6-10 285 So. 1L Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union HS) 3rd Year 4 2nd Year 4 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 1st Year 5 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) BY CLASS 20 Sam Bittner G 6-6 200 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Trinity International HS) Seniors 3 Juniors 6 22 Ountae Campbell G 6-4 195 Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood HS) Sophomores 3 34 Terrell Carter II C 6-10 285 So. 1L Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union HS) Freshman 4 4 Karachi Edo F 6-6 230 Jr. 2L Dallas, Texas (Berkner HS) 15 Lionel Ellison III G 6-2 200 Jr. JC New Orleans, La. (Coffeyville CC) BY HEIGHT 32 Nate Grimes F 6-8 210 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Quality Education Academy) 7-0 0 12 Cezar Guerrero G 6-1 185 R-Sr. 1L Huntington Park, Calif. (Oklahoma State) 6-11 0 23 Marvelle Harris G 6-4 210 Sr. 3L Rialto, Calif. (Eisenhower HS) 6-10 1 1 Jaron Hopkins* G 6-6 205 Jr. TR Mesa, Ariz. (Colorado) 6-9 2 24 Torren Jones F 6-9 230 Jr. JC Chandler, Ariz. (Missouri/Midland College) 6-8 1 0 Julien Lewis G 6-4 195 R-Sr. 1L Galveston, Texas (Texas) 6-7 1 6-6 3 13 Cullen Russo F 6-9 225 Jr. JC Bloomington, Minn. (New Mexico JC) 6-5 0 11 Grant Shell G 6-3 175 Fr. HS Burlington, Kan. (Burlington HS) 6-4 3 21 Deshon Taylor* G 6-1 175 So. TR Riverside, Calif. (UMKC) 6-3 1 5 Jahmel Taylor G 6-0 175 So. TR Los Angeles, Calif. (Washington) 6-2 1 3 Paul Watson G/F 6-7 210 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley HS) 6-1 2 6-0 1 Note: Jaron Hopkins and Deshon Taylor are redshirting the 2015-16 season as Division I transfers. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE COACHING STAFF Ountae Campbell On-tay Head Coach: Rodney Terry (5th Season, St. Edward’s University, ’90) Lionel Ellison Lie-nell Associate Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright (2nd Season, Colorado College, ’68) Karachi Edo Assistant Coach: Byron Jones (5th Season, Central Oklahoma, ’93) Car-RAA-chee EHH-dough Assistant Coach: Kenton Paulino (4th Season, Texas, ’08) Cezar Guerrero Director of Basketball Operations: Nick Matson (5th Season, Virginia Military Institute, ’09) See-zerr GORE-air-oh Director of Strength & Conditioning: Johnny Olguin (4th Season, New Mexico Highlands, ’00) Cullen Russo RUE-soh Deshon Taylor Duh-shon Athletic Trainer: Andrew Ure (1st Season, Averett University, ’09) Jahmel Taylor Juh-MEL Special Assistant: Brandon Wiesemann (3rd Season, Murray State, ’12) Graduate Assistant: Mark Gisbertz (2nd Season, Fresno State, ’14) Video Coordinator/Intern: Erika Marmolejo (1st Season, Azusa Pacific, ’12) FRESNO STATE CONTINUED MW ASCENT IN 2014-15 2014-15 MW Standings Fresno State (15-17, 10-8 Mountain West) continued its ascension in conference play with 10 league Rk Team MW % Season % wins and posted wins over four of the 68 teams that made it to the 2015 NCAA Tournament (Boise T-1. San Diego State 14-4 .778 26-7 .765 State, San Diego State, UC Irvine and Wyoming). Each of those four teams won either its regular T-1. Boise State 14-4 .778 25-8 .758 season or conference tournament championship. The Bulldogs also earned a first-round bye as the 3. Colorado State 13-5 .722 27-6 .818 No. 6 seed in the 2015 MW Tournament. T-4. Wyoming 11-7 .611 25-9 .735 T-4. Utah State 11-7 .611 18-13 .581 BETWEEN THE BASELINES: TEAM NOTES 6. FRESNO STATE 10-8 .556 15-17 .469 • Fresno State tied for the MW lead with three players in the conference’s top 25 scoring leaders and 7. UNLV 8-10 .444 18-15 .545 ranked first in steals and steals per game during the 2014-15 season. 8. New Mexico 7-11 .389 15-16 .484 9. Air Force 6-12 .333 14-17 .452 • Fresno State owned a +74 ratio (250-176) in the 2014-15 season. 10. Nevada 5-13 .278 9-22 .290 • Fresno State +15 ratio (114-99) in the 2014-15 season. 11. San Jose State 0-18 .000 2-28 .067 • Fresno State did not commit more turnovers than its opponents in 24 of its 32 games last season and 100 of the 134 games (74.6 percent) since Coach Rodney Terry’s arrival in 2011. 8 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION III • STUDENT-ATHLETES

20SAM BITTNER G 4KARACHI EDO F 6-6 | 200 | Fr. | 1st Year at Fresno State 6-6 | 230 | Jr. | 3rd Year at Fresno State Las Vegas, Nev. (Trinity International HS) Dallas, Texas (Berkner HS)

PRONOUNCED: CAH-RAH-CHEE EHH-DOUGH

HIGH SCHOOL: MVP during junior and senior years ... team captain during 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE): One of five Bulldogs to play in all 32 games, also earned sophomore, junior and senior years ... National Christian School Athletic Association 20 starts ... on the season, he averaged 8.0 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks ... (NCSAA) runner-up during senior year ... 4.0 GPA ... named validictorian ... logged a total of 716 minutes for an average of 22.4 minutes per game ... posted a National Honor Society (NHS) vice president. total of 257 points, 136 rebounds (including team-best 66 offensive rebounds) ... led the team in shooting (93-for-165, 56.4 percent) and went 71-for-105 PERSONAL: Parents are Kelly and Chad Bittner ... has three siblings, two younger (67.6 percent) at the line ... ranked seventh (season) at 1.3 bpg and 10th brothers, Ben and Max, and one older sister, Katie ... favorite athlete is Muhammad (conference games only) at 1.1 bpg in the MW in blocked shots ... tallied 12 games Ali because Bittner believes Ali had the greatest will, skill and promotion ... also with at least 10 points and two double-doubles, including a season-best 21 points recruited out of high school by UC Irvine, UC Davis, Portland State and University and 10 rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 72-63 win over UC Irvine, who went on to win of Texas - Pan American. the Big West Tournament and nearly upset Louisville in the NCAA Tournament ... started 10 of the Bulldogs’ last 11 games of the season. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Played in 39 games, earning eight starts ... on the season, he averaged 4.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 0.8 blocks per game ... led the team with a 49.6 percent field goal percentage (63-for-127) ... finished second on the team in blocked shots (32) ... scored 10 or more points in four non-conference games ... 34TERRELL CARTER II C scored a season-high 13 points in Bulldogs’ 104-43 win over UC Merced on Dec. 6-10 | 285 | So. | 2nd Year at Fresno State 28, 2013 ... recorded his first career double-double (10 points/10 rebounds) in 92-59 win over San Diego Christian College on Nov. 25, 2013 ... scored nine points and Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union HS) grabbed four rebounds to key 75-67 road win at Nevada on Feb. 12, 2014 ... in CBI contests, he averaged 3.2 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Lloyd V. Berkner High School in Richardson, Texas 2014-15 (FRESHMAN): Played in 18 games with three starts ... on the season, he ... first-team all-state, All-Dallas/Fort Worth area, all-district and all-conference... averaged 3.6 points and 2.0 rebounds per game ... logged a total of 196 minutes for averaged 16.5 points and 10.7 rebounds per game ... led team to the semifinals of the an average of 10.9 minutes per game ... posted a total of 64 points, 36 rebounds and Texas state championships four blocks ... scored a season-high nine points twice ... posted season-best eight rebounds in win over Saint Katherine College on Dec. 28, 2014 ... pulled down a key PERSONAL: Mother is U’ Edo ... has one sister ... majoring in pre-business. late rebound as he notched six points and three rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 63-61 road win at Bakersfield on Dec. 6, 2014. HIGH SCHOOL: Starred at Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, Calif. ... was honored as the Daily Breeze Newcomer of the Year, a first-team All-CIF selection and the Most Valuable Player in the Bay League ... averaged 13.5 points 15LIONEL ELLISON III G and 11.5 rebounds for RUHS ... rated as a three-star prospect by Scout.com. 6-2 | 200 | Jr. | 1st Year at Fresno State New Orleans, La. (Coffeyville CC/Archbishop Shaw HS)

PRONOUNCED: LIE-NELL ELLISON

2013-2015 (COFFEYVILLE CC): 38-50 at the free throw line with a 70.8 percentage. 22OUNTAE CAMPBELL G HIGH SCHOOL: All-District during senior year in basketball at Archbishop Shaw 6-4 | 195 | Fr. | 1st Year at Fresno State High School ... All-Disrtict, All-Metro, All-State in track and field during senior year Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood HS) ... Male Athlete of the Year in 2012 in the Westbank Quarterback club ... averaged 13.3 points per game during senior year. PRONOUNCED: ON-TAY PERSONAL: Parents are Jacquelyn Ellison and Lionel Ellison JR. ...has younger brother Samuel Ellison. HIGH SCHOOL: CIF All Division V Team … named first-team All-Alpha League … team captain … had 13.5 points per game, 3.5 steals per game, and seven rebounds per game.

32NATE GRIMES F 6-8 | 210 | Fr. | 1st Year at Fresno State Las Vegas, Nev. (Quality Education Academy)

2014-15 (QUALITY EDUCATION ACADEMY): Played his senior season at Quality Education Academy in Winston Salem, N.C. 2013-14 (DESERT PINE HS): Played a total of 24 games ... averaged 13.6 points per game, 9.3 rebounds, 1.7 steals per game and 1.4 assists per game ... shot 69 percent at the free-throw line. PERSONAL: Parents are Paula and Bryon Grimes ... has two brothers, Braxton and Randal, and two sisters, Bree and Mia ... favorite athlete is NBA player Lebron James because Grimes believes he is the greatest basketball player of all time ... most admires his dad because he is the strongest person Grimes knows ... chose Fresno State because he had a great feeling about the school ... received offers out of high school from 19 schools, including nine Mountain West and three Pac-12 (USC, KARACHI EDO CEZAR GUERRERO Washington State and Oregon State) schools.

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12CEZAR GUERRERO G 23MARVELLE HARRIS G 6-1 | 185 | RS Sr. | 4th Year at Fresno State 6-4 | 212 | Sr. | 4th Year at Fresno State Huntington Park, Calif. Rialto, Calif. (Eisenhower HS) (Oklahoma State/St. John Bosco HS)

PRONOUNCED: SEE-ZAR GORE-AIR-O ACCOLADES: ACCOLADES: • 2015-16 Preseason All-Mountain West Third-Team (Athlon & Lindy’s Magazines) • 2015-16 Preseason All-Mountain West First-Team (Athlon & Lindy’s Magazines) • 2014-15 All-Mountain West First-Team (Coaches) 2014-15 (JUNIOR): Played in each of the last 15 games, including 10 starts to • 2014-15 Mountain West All-Defensive Team (Coaches) end the season ... missed the first 17 games while working toward meeting the • 2014-15 All-Mountain West First-Team (Select Media Panel) NCAA’s continuing eligibility standards ... on the season, he averaged 11.7 points, • 2014-15 NABC First-Team All-District 17 3.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game ... logged a total of 388 minutes • 2013-14 All-Mountain West Honorable Mention (Coaches/Media) for an average of 25.9 minutes per game ... finished second on the team in scoring average (11.7 ppg) ... posted a total of 175 points, 47 rebounds, 39 assists and 17 2014-15 (JUNIOR): Earned first-team All-Mountain West honors from both the steals ... converted 54-of-124 (43.5 percent) field goal attempts and went 40-for-55 league’s head coaches and a select media panel ... the MW coaches also credited his (72.7 percent) at the free throw line ... scored in double figures 10 times, including defensive prowess with a spot on the league’s All-Defensive Team ... only non-senior the last three games of the season ... scored a season-high 20 points vs. Colorado to earn first-team All-Mountain West honors for the 2014-15 season .. while leading State on Feb. 18, 2015 ... tallied at least 15 points in five different games ... recorded the Bulldogs in nearly every statistical category and serving as the team’s captain, 14 points, a season-best eight rebounds and made 11 of his 14 free throw attempts led the Mountain West in steals (65, 2.0 spg) and finished second in assists (3.8 apg) in the Bulldogs’ 81-63 win over San Jose State on Feb. 4, 2015 ... dished out a season- and scoring (526) while averaging 16.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.0 steals best six assists in Fresno State’s 59-55 win over New Mexico on Feb. 28, 2015 ... per game ... delivered arguably the best performance by any Mountain West player registered at least one steal in the final five games of the season. throughout the season when he went off for a career-high 40 points while making 14-for-23 (60.9 percent) from the field and tied a career-best with five 3-pointers 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE): Played in all 39 games, with 38 starts ... on the season, ... seventh Bulldog to ever join the 40-point club and delivered the eighth 40-point he averaged 13.1 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game ... logged effort in school history ... finished the year ranked No. 17 on the school’s all-time a total of 1,139 minutes for an average of 29.2 minutes per game ... converted 87.5 scoring list with 1,306 career points - 645 points away from tying as percent (112-for-128) of his free throw attempts - the third-highest single season the program’s all-time scoring leader ... scored in double figures for 27 consecutive mark in school history ... made 27-straight free throws before a miss, which was games to end the regular season before missing double-digits in the Bulldogs’ the second-most consecutive free throws made during a season in program history season-ending MW Tournament quarterfinal loss to Colorado State ...... played in - one shy of the school record of 28 held by Rod Higgins (1980-82) ... posted 32 all 32 games with 31 starts ... posted one double-double (10 points/season-best 10 games with at least 10 points, including the first 12 games of his Fresno State career assists) in the Bulldogs’ win over Saint Katherine College ... posted a season-high ... also netted three games with at least 20 points, including a season-high of 23 nine rebounds twice ... registered five games with a perfect clip at the free-throw line, twice in wins at UC Irvine on Nov. 8 and vs. San Jose State on Feb. 8 ... collected one including a season-best 10-for-10 in the Bulldogs’ 63-61 road win at Bakersfield ... double-double with 19 points and a season-best 10 rebounds to help fuel Fresno contributed 25 points, seven rebounds and six assists to help lead Fresno State to a State’s College Basketball Invitational opening 61-56 road win at UTEP. 59-57 win over then-No. 25 San Diego State.

2012-13 (REDSHIRT): Redshirted the season as Division I transfer from Oklahoma 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE): Earned All-MW honorable mention honors ... played State. and started in all 39 games ... on the season, he averaged 14.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.0 steals per game ... logged a Mountain West-leading 1,350 minutes PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played one season (2011-12) for Oklahoma State for an average of 34.6 minutes per game ... named the MW Player of the Week for ... played as a freshman in 32 games with six starts and averaged 5.6 points, 1.6 leading Fresno State to a thrilling season-opening 98-97 overtime win at UC Irvine rebounds and 1.6 assists ... totaled 180 points with 22 3-pointers, 50 assists, 24 steals, with a career-best 30 points and seven rebounds while setting career-highs in seven and a 78 percent clip at the free-throw line ... tied a single-game school record for statistical categories ... posted 32 games with at least 10 points, including seven with a freshman with 29 points, shooting 8-of-17 from 3-point range, the second most 20 or more and five with 25 or more ... collected four double-doubles ... converted makes in school history, to lift OSU to an overtime victory over UT-San Antonio 77.3 percent (150-for-194) of his free throw attempts ...... in August of 2012, he averaged 8.8 points during Oklahoma State’s four-game exhibition tour in Spain where OSU went undefeated (4-0) ... his best effort came 2012-13 (FRESHMAN): One of four Bulldogs to play in all 30 games ... made six versus Barcelona Select, where he recorded 17 minutes off the bench with 10 points, starts - all during Mountain West play ... on the season, he averaged 7.4 points, 2.5 seven assists and five rebounds. rebounds and 1.5 assists per game ... logged a total of 743 minutes for an average of 24.8 minutes per game - the most of any of the Bulldogs’ five freshmen ... made HIGH SCHOOL: A four-star prospect out of St. John Bosco High School and was 76 out of 179 (42.5 percent) field goal attempts and netted 17 out of his 47 3-point rated nationally as the No. 14 best point guard and the No. 61 best overall prospect attempts ... hit 52 out of 77 (67.5 percent) free throws ... also recorded 45 assists, 26 ... as a senior at St. John Bosco, he averaged 28 points, five rebounds and four assists steals and five blocks ... scored a season-high 20 points in the Bulldogs’ 89-64 win per game and improved to 34 points and five assists per game during league play ... over Sonoma State on Dec. 30 ... posted 12 games with 10 or more points, including scored 48 points against Mater Dei, California’s Division I champion ... scored 40 three with 15 or more points. and 41 against Orange Lutheran, Division IV’s top-ranked team ... in the inaugural National High School Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships in Houston, Texas HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport letterwinner in both basketball (point guard) and in 2011, he won the 3-point competition when he defeated Wake Forest-bound football (wide receiver) at Eisenhower High School in Rialto, Calif. ... as a senior, Chase Fischer over Final Four weekend ... named the Division IV John R. Wooden named San Bernardino County Player of the Year, Citrus Belt League (CBL) Most Award High School Player of the Year for the California Interscholastic Federation Valuable Player and first-team All-CBL in basketball ... led Eisenhower High School Southern Section ... also tabbed as the co-Most Valuable Player of the Trinity League to the CIF Southern Section Division 1A basketball quarterfinals with more than in Southern California and a member of the Los Angeles Times’ 10-member All- 24 points per game ... as a junior, named first-team All-CBL in basketball ... as a Star team ... sat out his junior season after transferring back to St. John Bosco High, senior, named first-team All-CBL and second-team all-county in football ... named following a year at the City of Industry Workman High School where he averaged to Eisenhower High School’s honor roll. 27.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.8 steals and 2.4 assists as a sophomore ... as a freshman at St. John Bosco, he averaged 18 points, five rebounds and four assists per game. PERSONAL: Parents are Marvin Harris and Angela Hampton ... has seven siblings - four brothers, Joseph, Marvin, Markell and Marquane, and three sisters, Marniece, PERSONAL: Mother is Martha Guerrero ... has one brother, Joe, and one sister, Marshanique and Marshay ... his cousin Shareece Wright plays for the San Diego Juanita ... enjoys listening to music ... favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant because he is Chargers, and his cousin Milton Knox played on the Fresno State football team very tough minded ... most admires his brother, mother and sister ... chose to transfer in 2011-12 ... enjoys listening to music, playing video games and joking around to Fresno State because it is a great program that’s being built and the community ...... favorite athlete is Lebron James because he does it all ... biggest athletic thrill also recruited by Oklahoma, Iowa and Miami ... majoring in communication. is dunking on a person or crossing them over ... most admires his mom and dad because they have done so much to make sure he succeeds in life ... chose to attend Fresno State because he felt it was the best fit for him and would fit in well ... also recruited by California, Colorado, South Carolina and Washington. 10 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION III • STUDENT-ATHLETES

1JARON HOPKINS G 0JULIEN LEWIS G 6-6 | 205 | Jr. | 1st Year at Fresno State 6-4 | 195 | RS-Sr. | 3rd Year at Fresno State Mesa, Ariz. (Colorado/Dobson HS Galveston, Texas (University of Texas/LaMarque HS) Note: Redshirting the 2015-16 season as a Division I transfer. PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played in 67 games, including 26 starts, for the 2014-15 (JUNIOR): One of five Bulldogs to play in all 32 games, making 28 starts University of Colorado from 2013-15 and averaged 5.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per ... on the season, he averaged 11.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.1 assists ... game ... as a sophomore in 2014-15, played in 32 games with 17 starts and averaged logged a total of 944 minutes for an average of 29.5 minutes per game ... posted a 5.8 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game ... had six games in double digits, total of 362 points, 121 rebounds, 47 steals and 35 assists ... converted 140 of his 353 including a career-high 20 points at Arizona State (Jan. 17) ... as a freshman in 2013- (39.7 percent) of his field goal attempts and led the team by going 61-for-77 (79.2 14, played in all 35 games with nine starts ... averaged 4.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.0 percent) at the free-throw line ... scored in double figures 19 times, including two per game. six-game streaks with at least 10 points ... posted a career-high 29 points at Pacific on Dec. 20, 2014, which was one of his three games with over 20 points ... grabbed HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Dobson High School, averaged 22.2 points, 4.5 a career-best 10 rebounds vs. then-No. 25 Wyoming on Jan. 17, 2015 ... registered rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.1 steals per game ... set the school scoring record for career-best six steals in Bulldogs’ 81-63 win over San Jose State on Feb. 4, 2015, points (43) in a game on Jan. 27, 2012 ... scored at least 40 points in a game five which was the best single-game steals mark by any Mountain West player during the times ... named second-team all-state Division I honoree ... as a junior, averaged 2014-15 season ... ranked No. 4 in the MW in steals per game (1.5 spg) and No. 17 21.8 points, 7.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 0.8 blocks ... shot 60 percent from the field in scoring (11.3 ppg). ... during the 2011-12 season, scored 20 or more points 16 times. 2013-14 (REDSHIRT): Redshirted the season as a Division I transfer from Texas. PERSONAL: Parents are Brian and Veronika Hopkins ... one of three children ... involved in summer camp teaching/mentoring kids. PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Two-year letterwinner in the backcourt during his time at Texas ... played in 65 career games (45 starts) ... averaged 9.5 points and 3.5 rebounds in 26.2 minutes per game over his career ... converted 87-of-256 (.340) from 3-point range and 84-of-112 (.750) from the free-throw line in his two years ... averaged over one steal per game in his career (67 steals in 65 games) ... reached double figures in scoring in 28 career games. 24TORREN JONES F HIGH SCHOOL: Spent three years at LaMarque High School in La Marque, Texas 6-9 | 230 | Jr. | 1st Year at Fresno State (head coach Cedric Mason) ... three-time District 24-4A Player of the Year selection Chandler, Ariz. (as a sophomore, junior and senior) ... ranked as the No. 57 prospect by Rivals.com (Mizzouri/Midland College/La Lumiere [Ind.] HS) and the No. 76 prospect nationally in the ESPNU 100 following his senior season ... fourth-team All-American by Parade Magazine ... averaged a team-best 25.8 points per game while leading La Marque to a 33-5 record and a trip to the Class 4A state 2014-15 (MIDLAND JUNIOR COLLEGE): Averaged 18.3 points and 10.6 championship game ... had 26 points, six rebounds, four steals and three assists in rebounds in 29.1 minutes per game ... played in 29 games, starting 28. the state title game loss to Dallas Kimball (78-64) ... recorded 21 points, five boards and three steals in the state semifinal victory against Fort Worth Arlington Heights 2013-14 (): Averaged 2.1 points, 2.3 rebounds and (72-61) ... averaged 19.8 points and three steals per game while helping La Marque 0.4 steals in 8.1 minutes per game ... played in 30 games, but saw his numbers increase to a 34-3 mark and a trip to the Class 4A regional finals in his junior season ... spent to 3.8 points, 3.6 rebounds in 12.5 minutes over the final 14 games, beginning with his freshman season at Galveston Ball High School in Galveston, Texas (head coach a road contest at Florida (Feb. 4) ... finished the regular season hitting 21-of-29 shots Jerald Temple). (.724) over that 14-game stretch ... also hit 11-of-14 free throw attempts ... led the club in rebounds per minute, averaging 11.4 rebounds per 40 minutes of playing PERSONAL: Full name is Julien Rosheraud (pronounced Ruh-SHARD) Lewis ... time ... grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in a road victory at Auburn (Jan. 11), son of Sharonda Lewis (mother) and Broderick Brown (father) ... is the second- including seven offensive boards to go with four points and one steal ... grabbed oldest of four children in his family ... raised by his maternal grandmother, Julian nine rebounds in the SEC Tournament win over Texas A&M (March 13) in just 12 Woodard ... given his nickname “Juice” by a close hometown friend when he was minutes ... added four points on 2-of-2 shooting ... tied his career-high with eight 12 years old. points in wins over Tennessee (Feb. 15) and Mississippi State (March 1) ... was 4-of-5 from the floor with five boards and two blocks vs. the Volunteers and was a perfect 4-of-4 with three boards and two blocks vs. the Bulldogs ... played a career-high 22 minutes in the season finale vs. Southern Miss.

HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked among the Top 100 players nationally by 24/7 Sports (No. 94) and among the Top 125 players nationally by Rivals.com (No. 123) ... played his senior season at prep school power La Lumiere (Ind.) after beginning his high school tenure in his home state of Arizona at Basha High School in Chandler, Ariz. ... Averaged 11 points and nine rebounds for a talented and balanced La Lumiere squad as a senior ... Shot 58 percent from the floor ... Helped his team to a 26-6 overall record and a Top 20 ranking in the final ESPN National Poll ... Was selected to play in the inaugural West Coast All-Star Classic and scored 13 points to lead the West to a 123-121 win ... Also played in the Global All-Star Challenge and had 11 points and nine boards vs. an international squad ... Earned all-state recognition from the Arizona Republic his first three seasons while playing at Basha ... Averaged 19.6 points and 10.6 rebounds as a junior, helping his club to a 24-7 overall record ... Broke the school record with 22 rebounds in a win against Kofa ... Added 25 points in that win as well ... Averaged 9.9 rebounds a night as a sophomore ... Was named a Second Team Freshman All-America by MaxPreps.com, averaging 14.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks.

PERSONAL: Full name is Torren Lorenzo Jones ... son of Cheryl Jones ... majored in pre-communication at Mizzouri ... off the basketball court he enjoys cooking.

MARVELLE HARRIS JULIEN LEWIS

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13CULLEN RUSSO F 5JAHMEL TAYLOR G 6-9 | 225 | Jr. | 1st Year at Fresno State 6-0 | 175 | So. | 1st Year at Fresno State Bloomington, Minn. (New Mexico JC) Los Angeles, Calif. (Washington)

2013-15 (NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE): During the 2014-15 season, Russo PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Appeared in 20 games and averaged 1.3 points and had a total of 128 defensive rebounds ... started 16 out of 28 games, averaged 24.9 0.3 rebounds at Washington … had a career-high five points (1-of-2 FG, 1-of-1 3FG, minutes per game, averaged 11.9 points per game and his 52 steals in 2014-15 rank 2-of-2 FT) in four minutes against Idaho State (Dec. 14, 2013) … tied career-high No. 3 on the NMJC all-time list since 2008. five points (2-of-2 FG, 1-of-1 3FG) while adding one steal at Tulane (Dec. 17, 2013).

PERSONAL: Mother is Dawn Russo ... favorite athlete is NBA player and : Helped Pacific Hills High School of West Hollywood to a 29-4 State alumnus Paul George because of his great character and personality ... most record and 2013 California State Division IV championship ...... named to MaxPreps admires Stan Hughes because Russo believed he turned him into the player he is California Boys Basketball Division IV All-State First team ... averaged 22.7 points, today ... chose Fresno State because it was the right fit for him and is Paul George’s 6.2 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.3 steals per game as a senior ... scored 14 points in alma mater ... was also recruited out of high school by Wichita State, Minnesota and the championship game ... was the Division 4A All CIF-Southern Section player of Iowa State. the year ... had 24 points, including 16-of-18 from the free-throw line, 10 rebounds, five assists and three steals in a 73-69 win over No. 6 Bishop Montgomery in the CIF Southern California Division IV championship ... played for coach Ivan Barahona ... played at Sierra Canyon HS in 2012 and 2011, helping them to the 2011 California Southern Section Division 5A championship ... averaged 20.8 ppg, 2.7 assists and 4.2 rebounds in 27 games as a junior in 2012 ... fractured his ankle in between his 11GRANT SHELL G sophomore and junior seasons ... averaged 21.1 points, 3.0 assists, 5.0 blocks and 1.7 6-3 | 175 | Fr. | 1st Year at Fresno State steals in 33 games as a sophomore ... was All-CIF Southern Section Team Division Burlington, Kan. (Burlington HS) 5A, CIF Division 5A MVP and second team MaxPreps Cal Boys Basketball Division V All-State Second team.

PERSONAL: Parents are Myesha White-Taylor and Kelly Taylor ... has two younger HIGH SCHOOL: All-State during junior and senior years ... All-League during brothers, Darius and Immanuel. sophomore, junior and senior years ... team captain junior and senior years ... averaged 17 points per game during senior year ... finished high school No. 1 in his class with a 3.98 grade point average on the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Parents are Patti and John Shell ... has older sister, Taylor Shell ... hobbies include fishing and listening to music ... favorite athlete is NBA player Russel Westbrook because Shell believes Westbrook is the most explosive player in 3PAUL WATSON G/F the world ... biggest athletic thrill is dunking on an opponent ... most admires his 6-7 | 210 | Jr. | 3rd Year at Fresno State parents because they are both very strong and hardworking people ... chose Fresno State to be a part of a great program ... also recruited out of high school by Air Force Phoenix, Ariz. (Paradise Valley HS) Academy.

ACCOLADES: • 2013-14 Mountain West Freshman of the Year (Coaches/Media) • 2013-14 Freshman All-American (Kyle Macy/CollegeInsider.com) 21DESHON TAYLOR G 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE): Played and started in all 32 games ... on the season he 6-1 | 175 | So. | 1st Year at Fresno State averaged 11.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per game ... logged a total of 1,066 minutes for an average of 33.3 minutes per game ... posted a total of 355 points, 156 rebounds, Riverside, Calif. (UMKC) 29 steals, 24 assists and 23 blocks ... made 121 of his 307 (39.4 percent) of his field goal attempts, 50 of his 141 (35.5 percent) 3-point attempts and 63 of his 90 (70.0 percent) free throw attempts ... scored a season-high 28 points in the Bulldogs’ 93- 2014-15 (UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY): Averaged 7.6 points per 55 win over Bristol on Nov. 17, 2014 ... scored in double figures 17 times, including game during his freshman season … also had 67 rebounds and 29 steals … free three games with over 20 points ... notched one double-double with 10 points and throw percentage was .803. career-best 12 rebounds to help lead Fresno State to a 59-55 win over New Mexico on Feb. 28, 2015 ... played a career-high 53 minutes in Fresno State’s triple overtime HIGH SCHOOL: Four-straight league titles … averaged 24.2 points per game, 4.7 loss to then-No. 25 Wyoming in which he posted 19 points and seven rebounds. rounds, 2.6 steals, 2.3 assists per game and he got to the line 240 times … earned first-team All-State and All-County … was named Conference MVP and Open 2013-14 (FRESHMAN): Became the third conference freshman of the year in Division first-team … for an entire season he hit 91 percent from the line … finished school history ... named the MW Freshman of the Year and a Kyle Macy Freshmen his high school career ranking top five in scoring … had a 3.5 GPA. All-American ... played and started in all 39 games ... on the season, he averaged 10.0 points and 4.4 rebounds per game ... led all Mountain West freshmen in rebounding PERSONAL: Parents are Terri Bailey and Desha Taylor … has three siblings - during league play ... logged a total of 1,136 minutes for an average of 29.1 minutes one brother, Desha, and two sisters, Tiera and Brittany … favorite athlete is NBA per game ... posted 21 games with at least 10 or more points, including a season-high player because Curry was an underdog and not really recruited in 20 points twice in a 90-77 loss at Utah on Dec. 7 and a 79-76 win at Utah State on high school, but now he is considered one of the best NBA point guards … biggest Feb. 22. athletic thrill was when Taylor smade 10 3-pointers in a game and 40 points in three quarters … most admires his mother because she has done everything for him and HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Paradise Valley High School in Phoenix, Ariz. as a always believed in him … chose Fresno State because it was the best fit for him, also four-year letterwinner at ... named All-Arizona ... Arizona Player of liked that it was close to home, he loved the atmosphere and his old teammates and the Year ... Most Valuable Player of the state game ... led team to state championship some friends were also on the basketball team … also recruited out of high school ... team captain. by Hawai’i, UC Riverside and Portland State. PERSONAL: Parents are Paul and Rayna Watson ... has two younger brothers - Kendyl and CJ ... enjoys playing video games ... favorite athlete is Lebron James ... biggest athletic thrill is dunking on someone ... chose to attend Fresno State because of the coaching staff ... majoring in physical therapy.

12 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION IV • COACHING STAFF TERRY VS. THE COMPETITON The following is a breakdown of Rodney Terry’s head coaching record since arriving at Fresno State in 2011. Conference Opponents Record Rodney Terry AIR FORCE (MW)...... 5-1 BOISE STATE (MW)...... 2-4 [3-5*] Fresno State Head Coach COLORADO STATE (MW)...... 1-7 Hawai’i (WAC)...... 0-2 Idaho (WAC)...... 1-1 5th Season | st. edward’s (1990) Louisiana Tech (WAC)...... 0-2 NEVADA (WAC/MW)...... 3-4 (0-2/3-2) Rodney Terry is in his fifth season as the 18th head NEW MEXICO (MW)...... 1-5 coach in Fresno State men’s basketball history and led Rodney Terry’s Resume New Mexico State (WAC)...... 0-3 2011-present...... Fresno State, Head Coach SAN DIEGO STATE [MW]...... 1-5 the Bulldogs during their transition into the Mountain SAN JOSE STATE (WAC/MW)...... 5-1 (1-1/4-1) West - one of the nation’s best and most competitive 2002-11...... Texas, Asst. Coach UNLV (MW)...... 2-3 conferences. 2002...... Richmond, Asst. Coach UTAH STATE (WAC/MW)...... 3-2 (1-1/2-1) 1998-2002...... UNC-Wilmington, Asst. Coach WYOMING (MW)...... 3-3 Known as an outstanding recruiting and bench TOTALS (OVERALL) ...... 27-43 1996-98...... Baylor, Asst. Coach TOTALS (VS. MW OPP AS MW TEAM)...... 22-32 coach, Terry’s resume includes coaching two national TOTALS (IN MW LEAGUE PLAY)...... 20-28 players of the year and 11 appearances in the NCAA * Fresno State played the 2011-12 season in the Western Athletic Conference tournament. Under Terry’s tutelage, 13 players in the last decade have been selected in the NBA Draft, including * Fresno State moved to the Mountain West Conference, along with Nevada, nine first-round and five lottery picks (Kevin Durant, LaMarcus Aldridge, D.J. Augustin, T.J. Ford and Tristan starting with the 2012-13 season. Thompson). * San Jose State and Utah State joined the MW for the 2013-14 season. Non-Conference Opponents Record In 2014-15, Terry continued his ascension in conference with 10 league wins and posted wins over four of the 68 Academy of Art University (NCAA DII)...... 1-0 teams that reached the NCAA Tournament (Boise State, San Diego State, UC Irvine and Wyoming). With the Arizona State...... 1-0 win over then-No. 25 San Diego State, Terry guided the Bulldogs to the program’s first victory over a team ranked Bristol University (USCAA)...... 1-0 Boise State...... 1-1 in the top 25 since 2002. The 10 conference wins marked the third-straight season that Terry led the ’Dogs to Cal Poly...... 3-1 more league victories than the previous season. He also coached junior guard Marvelle Harris to first-team All- California...... 0-2 Mountain West and All-Defensive team honors. Harris was the first Bulldog to earn first-team all-conference Colorado...... 0-2 accolades since 2008. CSU Bakersfield...... 2-0 CSU Northridge...... 2-0 CSU San Marcos (NAIA)...... 1-0 In 2013-14, Terry led the Bulldog to the program’s first 20-win season and postseason appearance in seven years Drake...... 0-1 with Fresno State reaching the finals of the 16-team College Basketball Invitational. He coached guard/forward East Carolina...... 0-1 Paul Watson to Mountain West Freshman of the Year honors, along with two other all-conference selections in Evansville...... 0-1 Harris and senior guard Tyler Johnson. In league play, he led Fresno State to a fifth-place finish and orchestrated Florida...... 0-1 Long Beach State...... 1-1 the best turnaround in conference history by guiding the Bulldogs to a 9-9 record in MW play after starting the Illinois State...... 1-0 league slate 1-7. No MW team had started that 1-7 or 0-8 had ever won more than a total of four conference Manhattan...... 0-1 games. The Bulldogs closed the regular season by winning eight of their last ten games. During the 2012-13 Marist...... 0-1 season, Fresno State scored a historic sweep of UNLV, including the program’s first-ever road win over the Rebels, North Dakota State...... 0-1 and handed Wyoming its second loss of the year after the Cowboys started 14-1. As a league, the MW earned Northern Arizona...... 1-1 Old Dominion...... 1-0 the NCAA’s best Ratings Performance Index and had five NCAA Tournament teams. In his first season at Fresno Oregon...... 0-1 State in 2011-12, the Bulldogs ranked third in the state of California in attendance playing in the 15,596-seat Save Pacific...... 2-2 Mart Center to finish ahead of the Pac-12’s Stanford, UCLA and USC. Terry instilled a relentless work ethic and Pepperdine...... 0-1 passion in the Bulldogs’ culture. He guided Fresno State to a series of fearless rallies highlighted by a road win at Pittsburgh...... 0-1 the Pac-12’s Arizona State and a neutral site NIT Season Tip Off win over SMU. Princeton...... 1-0 Saint Katherine College (NAIA)...... 1-0 San Diego Christian (NAIA)...... 2-0 Prior to joining the Bulldog family, Terry was a central architect of Rick Barnes’ program at Texas for nine seasons University...... 1-0 and led the Longhorns to the NCAA Tournament in each of his nine seasons in Austin. This included a trip Siena...... 1-2 to the Final Four in 2003, the Elite Eight in both 2006 and 2008 and four Sweet Sixteen showings. Overall, the Stanford...... 0-1 Sonoma State (NCAA DII)...... 1-0 Longhorns posted a 232-80 (.744) record and produced 20-win seasons in all nine seasons of Terry’s tenure. For Southern Illinois...... 0-1 seven weeks prior to coming to Texas, Terry served on Jerry Wainwright’s staff at the University of Richmond after Southern Methodist University...... 1-0 spending the previous four seasons under Wainwright at UNC-Wilmington. Prior to joining the staff at UNCW, Texas...... 0-1 Terry served two years as an assistant coach at Baylor (1996-98). He spent one season (1995-96) as the varsity Texas Tech...... 0-1 coach at Angleton (Texas) High School and two years as the head coach at Somerville (Texas) High School. Terry UCLA...... 0-1 UC Irvine...... 2-1 posted a 15-13 mark at Angleton and a 49-21 overall record at Somerville, where he led the school to the Class 2A UC Merced (NAIA)...... 1-0 state semifinals in 1993-94. He also worked for two years (1991-93) as an assistant coach at Austin Bowie (Texas) UC Riverside...... 1-0 High School. Terry started his coaching career as an assistant coach at his alma mater, St. Edward’s University in Utah...... 1-1 Austin, Texas. He worked for one season (1990-91) at St. Edward’s before moving on to his post at Bowie High. UTEP...... 1-0 Terry graduated from St. Edward’s University in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a UT-San Antonio...... 0-1 Washington State...... 0-1 minor in physical education. During his collegiate career, he was a three-year starter at point guard and a three- TOTALS ...... 30-30 time Academic All-Big State Conference selection. The Hilltoppers won the Big State Conference title during his Conferences Record freshman season in 1986-87, and he also served as team captain during his junior and senior campaigns. American...... 0-1 Atlantic Coast...... 0-1 Terry, a native of Angelton, Texas, was born on March 27, 1968. Big XII...... 0-2 Big Sky...... 1-1 Rodney Terry’s Head Coaching Record Big West...... 11-3 Year Overall Conf. Home Road Neut. Postseason California Collegiate (NCAA DII)...... 1-0 2011-12 13-20 3-11WAC 9-5 3-12 1-3 --- California Pacific (NAIA)...... 1-0 2012-13 11-19 5-11MW 6-8 5-10 0-1 --- Conference-USA...... 3-0 2013-14 21-18 9-9MW 13-6 7-10 1-2 CBI Finalists Golden State (NAIA)...... 1-0 MW Great West (NAIA)...... 1-0 2014-15 15-17 10-8 11-3 4-10 0-4 --- Independent (NCAA DI)...... 1-0 TOTALS 60-74 26-39 (22-28)MW 39-22 19-42 2-10 --- Independent (NAIA)...... 2-0 Independent (USCAA)...... 1-0 Ivy League...... 1-0 Metro Atlantic...... 1-4 Fresno State Coaching Staff Missouri Valley...... 2-2 Mountain West...... 25-32 (24-31) Pacific-12...... 2-9 Pacific West (NCAA DII)...... 1-0 Southeastern...... 0-1 Southland...... 0-1 Summitt League...... 0-1 West Coast...... 1-2 Western Athletic...... 5-12 (3-11) Jerry Wainwright Byron Jones Kenton Paulino Nick Matson Johnny Olguin Andrew Ure Brandon Wiesemann Mark Gisbertz Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Director of Strength & Athletic Trainer Special Assistant Graduate Assistant TOTALS ...... 60-74 2nd Season at FS 4th Season at FS 3rd Season at FS Operations Conditioning 1st Season at FS 3rd Season at FS 2nd Season at FS (2011-12, ’15-present) 4th Season at FS 3rd Season at FS

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Jerry Wainwright Byron Jones Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach 2nd Season (2011-12, ’15-Present) 5th Season | Central Okla. (1993) Colorado College (1968) Jerry Wainwright is back for his second stint as the Bulldogs’ associate head coach. Byron Jones enters his fifth season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator on the Fresno State men’s basketball coahing staff, primarily responsible for Wainwright previously served in the same position for the Bulldogs during the recruiting, scouting, and skill development. 2011-12 season – Terry’s first season at Fresno State – and most recently coached at Marquette as an assistant coach from 2012-14, where he helped lead the Golden Jones came to the San Joaquin Valley via Winston-Salem State where he was an Eagles to their first Elite Eight appearance since 2003. With 16 years of college assistant coach for the 2010-11 season. He helped lead the program to a Central head coaching under his belt, Wainwright’s last head coaching stop was a five year Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Southern Division Title and a berth in stretch on the sidelines at DePaul as head coach. During his collegiate head coaching the 2011 NCAA Division II Tournament. The Rams also went undefeated in their tenure, Wainwright took his teams to seven postseason tournaments including three non-conference schedule en route to a 19-win season, the most in the past six NCAA berths and four National Invitation Tournament (NIT) appearances. seasons. Prior to taking over at Richmond from 2002-05, Wainwright enjoyed a highly Prior to joining the Winston-Salem State coaching staff for the 2010-11 season, successful run as head coach at UNC-Wilmington. In eight seasons at UNCW, he Jones spent four years as the Director of Basketball Operations at Premiere compiled a 136-103 (.569) record. Wainwright piloted the Seahawks to a pair of trips Basketball, Inc. in Kansas City, Mo. and head boys coach at Saint Mary’s High to the NCAA Tournament (2000, 2002) and the NIT (1998, 2001). During his tenure, School in Independence, Mo. It was at Saint Mary’s that Jones led the team to its best the team captured three regular season Colonial Athletic Association titles and two finish in 10 years, and with K.C. Premiere Basketball, he sent over 50 athletes to play CAA tournament crowns. Preceding his time in Wilmington, he spent nine years collegiate basketball. as an assistant coach at Wake Forest. Under Bob Staak (1986-89) and Dave Odom He also coached at the UNC-Wilmington, where he helped guide the Seahawks to (1989-94), he helped rebuild the Demon Deacons’ program. Besides on-the-court an 83-40 record over a four-year period with the program and helped guide the team coaching, he assisted in recruiting NBA draft picks (Seattle), Rodney to a pair of Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles and two appearances in the Rogers (Denver), (Detroit) and (San Antonio). He NCAA tournament. broke into the college coaching ranks in 1984-85 serving a one-year stint at Xavier under Staak. Jones’ collegiate coaching career has also included stints at the , Eastern Kentucky and Central Oklahoma. Wainwright began his coaching career in the prep ranks first at Montrose High School in Denver where he led his team to the state tournament and was named Jones enjoyed a stellar career at Ulysses S. Grant High School in Oklahoma City, Colorado District Coach of the Year in 1975. He returned to his native state, Illinois, Okla. A four-year letter winner, Jones was named the Oklahoma City Player of the as an assistant coach at East Leyden High School in suburban Chicago. While there, Year and earned first-team All-State honors following his senior season. During his he helped teams compile an impressive 104-4 four-year record. Wainwright also high school career, Jones was also named to the Oklahoma Rams Junior Olympics coached at Chicago’s Highland Park High School, directing his team to the state’s national championship team alongside future NBA players Richard Dumas, Byron “Sweet 16” in 1982. Houston and Brent Price. A 1968 graduate of Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colo., Wainwright Jones received two degrees from Central Oklahoma - a Bachelor of Science degree in earned his graduate degree from the University of Denver. Sports and Recreation Management in 1993 along with a master’s degree in Physical Education in 1995. A native of Berwyn, Ill., Wainwright is married to the former Debbie Tedesco. Wainwright has two sons, Brett and Scott. An Oklahoma City, Oklahoma native, and born on Nov. 9, 1968, Jones has three

Kenton Paulino Nick Matson Assistant Coach Director, Basketball Operations 4th Season | Texas (2008) 5th Season | VMI (2009)

Kenton Paulino enters his fourth season as an assistant coach on the Fresno Nick Matson enters his fifth season on Rodney Terry’s staff at Fresno State and State men’s basketball coaching staff, primarily responsible for game preparation, fourth as the Bulldogs’ Director of Basketball Operations, following his promotion recruiting, scouting, skill development and summer camp coordination. in August 2012. He is primarily responsible for coordinating day-to-day operations, community service, team travel, video scouting and breakdown, practice Paulino worked for three seasons as a special assistant at Texas - assisting in all coordination and summer camp coordination. internal operations of the basketball program. As a part of the Texas coaching staff, Paulino helped the Longhorns post a 75-30 (.714) record while making three NCAA Before coming to Fresno State, Matson gained valuable experience throughout Tournament appearances. During the 2010-11 season, the Longhorns recorded a the 2010-11 season as a graduate assistant at Murray State under head coach Billy 28-8 mark, the third-most wins in a single season in school history, and advanced Kennedy. The Racers finished the season 23-9, winning the Ohio Valley Conference to the NCAA Third Round. UT’s No. 8 spot in the final AP poll marked the third- Championship, including a 14-4 conference record. While at Murray State, Matson highest ranking in the final AP poll in school history. assisted with administrative duties and player development, working with All- American guard Isaiah Canaan. A two-year starter and four-year letterwinner at both point and shooting guard for the Longhorns (2003-06), Paulino was a member of four NCAA Tournament teams Matson spent the 2009-10 season as a coaching intern at Stanford under Johnny and made trips to the Final Four (2003), “Elite Eight” (2006) and “Sweet 16” (2004). Dawkins. He assisted with recruiting administration, team operations, and scouting He played in 106 games (62 starts), ranked third in school history in career three- reports. point field goal percentage (.401) and averaged 6.5 points per contest. During his senior season (2005-06), Paulino was a team tri-captain who led the Horns to a Matson received his bachelors’ degree in psychology in 2009 from the Virginia school-record 30-7 mark, the regular-season title and the Elite Military Institute (VMI). Eight of the NCAA tourney. In the NCAA Sweet 16 contest against No. 22 West Virginia in Atlanta, Paulino hit the game-winning 3-pointer as time expired to lift He was a walk-on guard for the VMI Keydets from 2006-2008 under head coach the Longhorns to a dramatic 74-71 win. Duggar Baucom. The Keydets employed an up-tempo offense that set all-time NCAA records for points per game, steals and 3-pointers made in a season. In 2008- Following his senior season, Paulino played two years professionally, one overseas in 09, Matson served as an undergraduate assistant coach, which was one of the most Turkey and a second with the Austin Toros of the NBA Development League (2007- successful seasons in VMI Basketball history. The Keydets finished the season 24-8, 08). He earned his Bachelor’s of Arts degree in ethnic studies from Texas in August including an upset victory over Kentucky at Rupp Arena. 2008. Prior to reuniting with Terry, he coached the 2011-12 season at Lamar as an assistant under head coach Pat Knight. A native of Roseville, Calif., and born on Oct. 5, 1987, Matson resides in Fresno, Calif. A native of Los Angeles, Calif., and born on June 23, 1983, Paulino is married to the former Shelette Williams. 14 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Note: Only modern era (1949-50 to present) Note: Only modern era (1949-50 to present)

GAME GAME Points...... 133, vs. Tahoe College (W, 133-108), 1969-70 Points...... 45, Charles Bailey vs. North Texas (2 OT), 1973-74 Fewest Points...... 31 vs. Creighton (L, 55-31), 1949-50 Points (in Regulation)...... 43, Kevin Olekaibe vs. Seattle U, 2/23/12 Most Points Allowed...... 120, vs. Oral Roberts (L, 76-120), 1971-72 FGs...... 18, 2x, last by Courtney Alexander vs. UAB, 12/11/99 Fewest Points Allowed...... 26, vs. UCSB (W, 46-26), 2/10/80 Best FG Pct. (Min. 10 atts)...... 1.000 (10-10), 3x last by Melvin Ely, Highest Combined Score...... 241, vs. Tahoe College (W, 133-108), 1969-70 ...... vs. San Jose State, 1/7/99 Biggest Winning Margin...... 61, vs. UC Merced (W, 104-43), 12/28/13 3-pt. FGs Made...... 9, 4x, last by Marcus West at SMU, 2/7/04 Rebounds...... 87, vs. Sacramento State, 1966-67 3-pt. FGs Att...... 19, Dominick Young vs. Colorado State, 2/22/97 Fewest Rebounds...... 14, vs. Idaho, 11/27/82 Best 3-pt. Pct. (Min. 5 atts)...... 1.000 (6-6), 3x, last by Kevin Olekaibe, Assists...... 36, 2x, last vs. Cornell, 12/22/99 ...... at Colorado State, 2/27/13 Fewest Turnovers...... 3, 3x, last at Utah State, 2/22/14 FTs Made...... 16, 2x, last by Quinton Hosley at Montanta State, 12/9/06 Fouls...... 35, vs. Minnesota, 12/20/97 FTs Att...... 20, Jerry Pender vs. Long Beach State, 1970-71 Fewest Fouls...... 9, 6x, last vs. USC Upstate, 12/20/08 Consecutive FTs Made...... 17, Bill Findley vs. San Diego State, 1955-56 FGs Made...... 49, 2x, last vs. Cal Poly, 11/16/98 Rebounds...... 35, Larry Abney vs. SMU, 2/17/00 FGs Att...... 112, vs. CSU Northridge (2 OT), 1969-70 (made 42) Assists...... 17, 2x, last by Tito Maddox vs. TCU, 1/10/01 Best FG Pct...... 810 (34-42), at Portland State, 12/3/77 Steals...... 11, Travis DeManby vs. Oklahoma State, 2/10/02 3-pt. FGs Made...... 18 (40 attempts), at Georgia, 3/14/06 Blocked Shots...... 11, Mustafa Al-Sayyad vs. Buffalo, 2/21/05 3-pt. FGs Att...... 44, vs. CSU Northridge, 11/30/99 Best 3-pt. FG Pct. (Min. 10 Atts.)...... 714 (10-14), 2x last vs. Air Force, SEASON ...... 2/17/96 Points...... 694, Carl Ray Harris, 1993-94 FTs Made...... 37, 2x, last time vs. Tahoe College, 1968-69 Highest Scoring Avg...... 24.8, Courtney Alexander, 1999-00 FTs Att...... 47, vs. Northeastern, 11/29/96 FGs Made...... 264, Courtney Alexander, 1998-99 Best FT Pct...... 1.000, 4x, last at Utah State, 2/22/14 FGs Att...... 564, Courtney Alexander, 1999-00 Steals...... 19, 3x, last vs. Sacramento State, 12/1/98 Best FG Pct...... 623 (152-244), Darnell McCulloch, 1994-95 Blocked Shots...... 15, 2x, last vs. Presbyterian College, 12/20/07 3-pt. FGs Made...... 120, Dominick Young, 1995-96 3-pt. FGs Att...... 330, Dominick Young, 1996-97 SEASON Best 3-pt. FG Pct...... 500 (64-128), Brian Santiago, 1993-94 Points...... 2,835, 1996-97 FTs Made...... 176, Tony Burr, 1962-63 Highest Scoring Offense...... 87.7, 1969-70 FTs Att...... 248, Jerry Pender, 1970-71 Lowest Scoring Defense...... 47.1, 1981-82 Best FT Pct...... 909 (120-132), Paul George, 2009-10 FGs Made...... 1050, 1997-98 Rebounds...... 452, Lonnie Hughey, 1965-66 FGs Att...... 2,345, 1997-98 Highest Rebound Avg...... 15.6, Lonnie Hughey, 1965-66 Best FG Pct...... 526 (832-1,582), 1983-84 Assists...... 240, , 1997-98 3-pt. FGs Made...... 303, 2006-07 Steals...... 81, Dominick Young, 1994-95 3-pt. FGs Att...... 881, 2006-07 Consecutive Double Figure Games...... 57, Courtney Alexander, Best 3-pt. FG Pct...... 486 (34-70), 1984-85 ...... 1998-99 and 1999-00 (every game in his career) FTs Made...... 651, 1952-53 Blocked Shots...... 114, Dominic McGuire, 2006-07 FTs Att...... 1,009, 1952-53 Fouls...... 122, Bruce Henning, 1974-75 Best FT Pct...... 742 (484-652), 1991-92 Disqualifications...... 9, 2x, last by Tod Bernard, 1990-91 Rebounds...... 1,538, 1965-66 Consecutive FTs Made...... 28, Rod Higgins, 1980-81, 1981-82 Fouls...... 693, 1995-96 Consecutive FGs Made...... 13, Wil Hooker, 1990-91 Disqualifications...... 35, 1996-97 Assists...... 685, 1997-98 CAREER Steals...... 355, 1997-98 Points...... 1,951, Melvin Ely, 1999-02 Blocked Shots...... 209, 2000-01 Highest Scoring Avg...... 22.6, Courtney Alexander, 1998-00 Games Played...... 39, 2013-14 FGs Made...... 789, Melvin Ely, 1999-02 FGs Att...... 1,428, Gary Alcorn, 1957-59 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Best FG Pct...... 591, Darnell McCulloch (364-616), 1995-97 Season Openers...... 65-25* 3-pt. FGs Made...... 279, Dominick Young, 1995-97 Home Openers...... 71-19* 3-pt. FGs Att...... 798, Dominick Young, 1995-97 Wins (Season)...... 27, 1981-82 Best 3-pt. FG Pct...... 448 (99-221), Brian Santiago, 1993-94 Consecutive Wins (Season)...... 13, 1981 FTs Made...... 418, Maurice Talbot, 1963-65 Losses...... 21, 2009 FTs Att...... 570, Maurice Talbot, 1963-65 Consecutive Losses...... 11, 1949-50 Best FT Pct...... 836 (327-391) Wil Hooker, 1989-92 Consecutive Home Wins...... 26, [1981 (6), 1982 (15), 1983 (5)] Rebounds...... 1,080, Gary Alcorn, 1957-59 Consecutive Road Wins...... 8, 1963 Highest Rebound Avg...... 15.0, Lonnie Hughey, 1965-66 Consecutive Home Losses...... 5, 1956 Assists...... 599, Kevin Bell, 2004-08 Consecutive Road Losses...... 28, [1949 (7), 1950 (14), 1951 (7)] Steals...... 227, Dominick Young, 1995-97 * Note: Two years vacated due to use of ineligible student-athlete Blocked Shots...... 362, Melvin Ely, 1999-02 Fouls...... 384, Pat Riddlesprigger, 1989-92 Disqualifications...... 20, Tod Bernard, 1989-92, ...... 20, Pat Riddlesprigger, 1989-92 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 15 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Points 3-Point Field Goals Rebounds Name Years GP Pts Name Years GP 3FG Name Years GP Reb 1. Melvin Ely 1999-02 124 1,951 1. Dominick Young 1995-97 89 279 1. Gary Alcorn 1957-59 78 1,080 2. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 1,739 2. Terrance Roberson 1996-00 128 271 2. Melvin Ely 1999-02 124 924 3. Terrance Roberson 1996-00 128 1,690 3. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 262 3. Maurice Talbot 1963-65 76 865 4. Carl Ray Harris 1991-94 93 1,584 4. Demetrius Porter 1998-01 132 223 4. Lonnie Hughey 1965-66 56 842 5. Lucius Davis 1968-70 77 1,511 5. Ja’Vance Coleman 2004-07 79 211 5. Larry Abney 1998-00 101 771 6. Kevin Olekaibe 2011-13 92 198 6. Maurice Talbot 1963-65 76 1,480 6. Larry Henricksen 1969-71 75 718 7. Damon Jackson 2000-03 87 195 6. Jervis Cole 1986-89 115 1,480 7. Len Brown 1956-58 76 706 8. Chris Herren 1996-99 86 166 8. Bernard Thompson 1981-84 121 1,452 9. Travis DeManby 1999-03 126 163 8. 1992-94 88 704 9. Tod Bernard 1989-92 89 1,426 10. Davon Satterwhite 1992-95 113 153 9. Art Williams 1978-80 78 684 10. Dominick Young 1995-97 89 1,408 10. Derrick Barden 1986-89 113 670 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Scoring Average (Min 2 years) Name Years GP FGA Rebound Average Name Years GP Pts Avg 1. Dominick Young 1995-97 89 798 Name Years GP Reb Avg 1. Courtney Alexander 1998-00 60 1,353 22.6 2. Terrance Roberson 1996-00 128 733 1. Lonnie Hughey 1965-66 56 842 15.0 2. Jerry Pender 1971-72 51 1,142 22.4 3. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 677 2. Gary Alcorn 1957-59 78 1,080 13.8 3. Lonnie Hughey 1965-66 56 1,187 21.2 4. Ja’Vance Coleman 2004-07 79 625 3. Maurice Talbot 1963-65 76 865 11.4 4. Lucius Davis 1968-70 77 1,511 19.6 5. Kevin Olekaibe 2011-13 92 591 4. Tremaine Fowlkes 1997-98 32 359 11.2 5. Maurice Talbot 1963-65 76 1,480 19.5 6. Demetrius Porter 1998-01 132 554 5. Dominic McGuire 2006-07 32 314 9.8 6. Gary Alcorn 1957-59 78 1,401 18.0 7. Damon Jackson 2000-03 87 538 6. Larry Henricksen 1969-71 75 718 9.6 7. Roy Jones 1973-76 79 1,407 17.8 8. Travis DeManby 1999-03 126 467 7. Len Brown 1957-58 76 706 9.3 9. Chris Herren 1996-99 86 452 8. Mike McFerson 1960-62 78 1,378 17.7 8. Quinton Hosley 2005-07 60 541 9.0 10. Davon Satterwhite 1992-95 113 384 9. Carl Ray Harris 1991-94 93 1,584 17.0 9. Art Williams 1978-80 78 684 8.8 10. Quinton Hosley 2005-07 60 967 16.1 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (Min 2 yrs, 1.0 FG/team game) 10. Ron Neff 1962-63 52 455 8.8 Name Years GP FG-FGA Pct Field Goals 1. Brian Santiago 1993-94 55 99-221 .448 Assists Name Years GP FG 2. Demetrius Porter 1998-01 132 223-554 .403 Name Years GP Asts 1. Melvin Ely 1999-02 124 789 3. Andre Sims 1988-89 35 61-152 .401 1. Kevin Bell 2004-08 116 599 2. Roy Jones 1973-76 79 633 4. Davon Satterwhite 1992-95 113 153-384 .398 2. Dominick Young 1995-97 89 598 3. Carl Ray Harris 1991-94 93 607 5. Paul George 2009-10 63 122-308 .396 3. Chris Herren 1996-99 86 465 4. Terrance Roberson 1996-00 128 598 6. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 262-677 .387 4. Demetrius Porter 1998-01 132 448 5. Jervis Cole 1986-89 115 586 7. Tod Bernard 1990-92 89 130-342 .380 5. Mitch Arnold 1982-85 117 420 6. Mike McFerson 1960-62 78 580 8. Kendric Brooks 1995-97 65 142-379 .375 6. Brian Santiago 1993-94 55 354 7. Lucius Davis 1968-70 77 577 9. Terrance Roberson 1996-99 92 271-733 .370 7. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 344 8. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 575 10. Chris Herren 1996-99 86 166-452 .367 8. Leo Walker 1986-88 85 319 9. Gary Alcorn 1957-59 78 566 9. Doug Streeter 1977-78 54 309 Free Throws 10. Rod Higgins 1979-82 104 554 10. Terrance Roberson 1996-00 128 308 Name Years GP FT 1. Maurice Talbot 1963-65 76 418 Field Goal Attempts 2. Tony Burr 1962-64 70 385 Steals Name Years GP FGA 3. Bernard Thompson 1981-84 121 378 Name Years GP Stls 1. Gary Alcorn 1957-59 78 1,428 4. Lucius Davis 1968-70 77 357 1. Dominick Young 1995-97 89 227 2. Terrance Roberson 1996-00 128 1,369 5. Melvin Ely 1999-02 124 335 2. Demetrius Porter 1998-01 132 197 3. Melvin Ely 1999-02 124 1,367 6. Marvelle Harris 2013-p 101 327 3. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 182 4. Roy Jones 1973-76 79 1,362 Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 327 4. Terrance Roberson 1996-00 128 172 4. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 1,362 8. Al Brown 1958-60 79 301 5. Mike Mitchell 1986-88 81 167 6. Mike McFerson 1960-62 78 1,315 9. Jerry Pender 1971-72 51 300 6. Bernard Thompson 1981-84 121 151 7. Jervis Cole 1986-89 115 1,257 10. Rod Higgins 1979-82 104 294 7. Donald Mason 1979-82 109 148 8. Tod Bernard 1990-92 89 1,219 7. Travis DeManby 1999-03 98 148 9. Carl Ray Harris 1991-94 93 1,186 Free Throw Attempts 9. Jervis Cole 1986-89 115 145 10. Dominick Young 1995-97 89 1,164 Name Years GP FTA 10. Tyler Johnson 2011-14 127 140 1. Maurice Talbot 1963-65 76 570 2. Tony Burr 1962-64 70 513 Field Goal Pct. (Min 2 yrs, 3.5 FG/team game) Blocks (min. 2 years) 3. Melvin Ely 1999-02 124 511 Name Years GP FG-FGA Pct Name Years GP Blks 4. Bernard Thompson 1981-84 121 501 1. Darnell McCulloch 1995-97 93 364-616 .591 5. Lucius Davis 1968-70 77 475 1. Melvin Ely 1999-02 124 362 2. Brian Salone 1985-86 62 221-382 .579 6. Jerry Pender 1971-72 51 472 2. Mustafa Al-Sayyad 2001-02, ‘04-05 129 140 3. Melvin Ely 1999-02 124 789-1,367 .577 7. Gary Alcorn 1957-59 78 442 3. Derrick Barden 1986-89 113 132 4. Bernard Thompson 1981-84 121 537-931 .577 8. Marvelle Harris 2013-p 101 440 4. Rashaan Smith 1996-97 64 127 5. Greg Smith 2009-11 64 287-499 .575 9. Al Brown 1958-60 79 434 5. Lee Mayberry 1992-94 88 125 6. Mustafa Al-Sayyad 2000-05 129 292-510 .572 10. Lonnie Hughey 1965-66 56 409 6. Noel Felix 2000-03 128 110 7. Ron Anderson 1983-84 68 483-863 .560 7. Sylvester Seay 2009-10 67 94 8. Dan Pagliotti 1979-80 52 221-413 .535 Free Throw Pct. (Min 2 yrs, 2.0/team game) 8. Scott Barnes 1984-85 64 92 9. Rod Higgins 1979-82 104 554-1,042 .532 Name Years GP FT-FTA Pct 9. Tod Bernard 1990-92 89 83 10. Lonnie Hughey 1965-66 56 456-860 .530 1. Wil Hooker 1989-92 119 327-391 .836 2. Cezar Guerrero 2014-p 54 152-183 .831 3. Brian Santiago 1993-94 55 133-163 .816 4. John Bocko 1964-65 52 189-233 .811 5. Rod Higgins 1979-82 104 294-365 .805 6. Paul George 2009-10 63 212-264 .803 7. Ron Anderson 1983-84 68 186-232 .802 8. Kevin Olekaibe 2011-13 92 201-253 .794 9. Ja’Vance Coleman 2004-07 79 265-342 .774 10. Larry Henricksen 1969-71 75 285-377 .756

16 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Points 3-Point Field Goals Rebounds Name Year GP Pts Name Year G 3FG Name Year G Reb 1. Carl Ray Harris 1994 32 694 1. Dominick Young 1996 29 120 1. Lonnie Hughey 1966 29 452 2. Courtney Alexander 1999 32 684 2. Eddie Miller 2008 32 113 2. Larry Abney 2000 34 402 3. Melvin Ely 2002 28 653 3. Dominick Young 1997 32 102 3. Lonnie Hughey 1965 27 390 4. Courtney Alexander 2000 27 669 4. Kendric Brooks 1996 33 96 4. Gary Alcorn 1959 26 368 5. Kendric Brooks 1996 33 640 5. Kevin Olekaibe 2012 33 92 5. Tremaine Fowlkes 1998 32 359 6. Damon Jackson 2002 34 89 6. Lonnie Hughey 1965 27 625 6. Gary Alcron 1957 26 358 7. Terrance Roberson 2000 33 88 7. Lucius Davis 1970 26 597 7. Gary Alcorn 1958 26 354 8. Eddie Miller 2007 32 87 8. Kevin Olekaibe 2012 33 588 Terrance Roberson 1998 34 87 8. Lee Mayberry 1994 32 340 Jerry Pender 1971 26 588 10. Demetrius Porter 2001 33 86 9. Maurice Talbot 1964 25 334 10. Kevin Bell 2008 32 584 10. Dominic McGuire 2007 32 314 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Scoring Average Name Year G 3FGA Rebound Average Name Year GP Pts Avg 1. Dominick Young 1997 32 330 Name Year G Reb Avg 1. Courtney Alexander 2000 27 669 24.8 2. Dominick Young 1996 29 316 1. Lonnie Hughey 1966 29 452 15.6 2. Melvin Ely 2002 28 653 23.3 3. Kevin Olekaibe 2012 33 272 2. Lonnie Hughey 1965 27 390 14.4 3. Lonnie Hughey 1965 27 625 23.2 4. Damon Jackson 2002 34 251 3. Gary Alcorn 1959 26 368 14.2 4. Charles Bailey 1974 25 575 23.0 5. Ja’Vance Coleman 2005 30 246 4. Gary Alcorn 1957 26 358 13.8 5. Lucius Davis 1970 26 597 22.9 6. Kendric Brooks 1996 33 243 5. Gary Alcorn 1958 27 354 13.6 6. Jerry Pender 1971 26 588 22.6 7. Eddie Miller 2007 32 239 6. Maurice Talbot 1964 25 334 13.4 7. Maurice Talbot 1964 25 555 22.2 8. Damon Jackson 2003 28 225 7. Larry Abney 2000 34 402 11.8 9. Demetrius Porter 2001 33 222 7. Jerry Pender 1972 25 554 22.2 8. Larry Henricksen 1970 26 303 11.7 10. Terrance Roberson 1998 34 213 9. Maurice Talbot 1965 23 500 21.8 9. Tremaine Fowlkes 1998 32 359 11.2 10. Carl Ray Harris 1994 32 694 21.7 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 1 per team game) 10. Maurice Talbot 1965 23 256 11.1 Name Year G 3FG-FGA Pct. Field Goals 1. Brian Santiago 1994 32 64-128 .500 Assists Name Year G FG 2. Terrance Roberson 1997 28 34-69 .493 Name Year G Asts 1. Courtney Alexander 1999 32 264 3. Paul George 2009 34 63-141 .447 1. Rafer Alston 1998 33 240 2. Carl Ray Harris 1994 32 255 4. Davon Satterwhite 1993 27 45-101 .446 2. Brian Santiago 1994 32 223 3. Courtney Alexander 2000 27 252 5. Demetrius Porter 2000 33 85-193 .440 3. Dominick Young 1997 32 211 4. Ron Anderson 1984 33 249 6. Tyler Johnson 2014 35 57-132 .432 4. Dave Barnett 1991 30 208 4. Charles Bailey 1974 25 249 7. Marcus West 2004 29 59-137 .431 5. Tito Maddox 2001 25 200 6. Melvin Ely 2002 28 246 8. Davon Satterwhite 1995 28 65-151 .430 5. Demetrius Porter 2000 33 200 7. Lonnie Hughey 1965 27 239 9. Donovan Morris 2005 30 62-146 .425 7. Dominick Young 1995 28 197 7. Roy Jones 1975 26 239 10. Wil Hooker 1991 30 72-171 .421 8. Dominick Young 1996 29 190 9. Lucius Davis 1970 26 234 9. Kevin Bell 2008 32 187 Free Throws 9. Ron Anderson 1983 35 234 10. Chris Herren 1999 25 181 Name Year G FT 1. Tony Burr 1963 28 176 Field Goal Attempts 2. Jerry Pender 1972 25 166 Steals Name Year G FGA 3. Melvin Ely 2002 28 161 Name Year G Stls 1. Courtney Alexander 2000 27 564 4. Tony Burr 1962 26 153 1. Dominick Young 1995 28 81 2. Courtney Alexander 1999 32 563 5. Maurice Talbot 1964 25 151 2. Dominick Young 1996 29 74 3. Carl Ray Harris 1994 32 525 6. Marvelle Harris 2014 39 150 3. Dominick Young 1997 32 72 4. Gary Alcorn 1957 26 522 7. Lonnie Hughey 1965 27 147 4. Rafer Alston 1998 33 70 5. Kevin Olekaibe 2012 33 508 8. Maurice Talbot 1963 28 145 5. Bijou Baly 1990 29 68 6. Mike McFerson 1961 26 503 9. Bernard Thompson 1983 35 138 6. Dave Barnett 1991 30 66 7. Roy Jones 1975 26 502 10. Len Tucker 1953 29 135 7. Marvelle Harris 2015 32 65 8. Jerry Pender 1971 26 481 Mike Mitchell 1987 29 65 9. Mike McFerson 1962 24 475 Free Throw Attempts 9. Brian Santiago 1994 32 63 10. Charles Bailey 1974 25 474 Name Year G FTA 10. Tyrone Bradley 1983 35 60 1. Jerry Pender 1971 26 248 Terrance Roberson 1999 33 60 2. Tony Burr 1963 28 230 Field Goal Pct. (Min. 3.5 FG per team game) 3. Lonnie Hughey 1965 27 227 Name Year G FG-FGA Pct Blocks 4. Jerry Pender 1972 25 224 1. Darnell McCulloch 1995 28 152-244 .623 5. Melvin Ely 2002 28 219 Name Year G Blks 2. Melvin Ely 2000 31 180-297 .606 6. Kendric Brooks 1996 33 215 1. Dominic McGuire 2007 32 114 3. Bernard Thompson 1983 35 214-363 .590 7. Maurice Talbot 1963 28 211 2. Melvin Ely 2000 31 92 4. Melvin Ely 2001 33 208-357 .583 8. Maurice Talbot 1964 25 203 3. Melvin Ely 1999 32 91 5. Darnell McCulloch 1996 33 152-262 .580 9. Tony Burr 1962 26 199 4. Melvin Ely 2001 33 90 6. Mustafa Al-Sayyad 2005 30 130-225 .578 10. Len Tucker 1953 29 195 5. Melvin Ely 2002 28 89 7. Greg Smith 2010 33 148-257 .576 6. Avondre Jones 1998 24 75 8. Bobby Davis 1981 29 121-212 .571 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 2.0 per team game) 7. Rahsaan Smith 1996 33 71 9. Ron Anderson 1984 33 249-437 .570 Name Year G FT-FTA Pct. 8. Mustafa Al-Sayyad 2005 30 70 10. Brian Salone 1986 30 142-249 .570 1. Paul George 2010 29 120-132 .901 9. Dimitri Lambrecht 1991 30 59 2. Wayne Kemp 1973 24 70-79 .886 10. Sylvester Seay 2009 34 58 3. Cezar Guerrero 2014 39 112-128 .875 4. John Bocko 1965 27 70-81 .864 BOLD DENOTES ACTIVE ROSTER 5. Brian Santiago 1994 32 79-92 .859 6. Wil Hooker 1992 31 108-126 .857 7. Rod Higgins 1981 29 92-108 .852 8. Terrance Roberson 2000 33 88-104 .846 9. Doug Streeter 1978 27 66-78 .846 10. Shantay Legans 2004 29 87-103 .845 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 17 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY 30-POINT CLUB Pts Student-Athlete Opponent, Year FGM FGA FTM FTA Pts Student-Athlete Opponent, Year FGM FGA FTM FTA 45 Charles Bailey North Texas, 1974 18 32 9 12 31 Courtney Alexander UTEP, 2000 12 22 5 5 43 Courtney Alexander UAB, 1999 18 31 4 5 Ron Anderson UC Irvine, 1983 12 16 7 7 Kevin Olekaibe Seattle U, 2012 12 25 14 14 Charles Bailey Texas Tech, 1973 14 17 3 3 41 Gary Alcorn Loyola Marymount, 1957 15 11 Charles Bailey CSU Los Angeles, 1974 13 20 5 7 40 Marvelle Harris Nevada, 2015 14 23 7 10 Kevin Bell Utah State, 2008 13 19 5 8 Courtney Alexander San Jose State, 2000 14 28 3 5 Don Boline CSU Los Angeles, 1955 10 11 Ron Neff Cal Poly Pomona, 1962 18 38 4 Al Cano San Diego State, 1948 Stats not available Jerry Pender San Jose State, 1971 Stats not available Lucius Davis Alaska Fairbanks, 1970 14 3 4 39 Lucius Davis CSU Northridge, 1970 14 11 15 Lucius Davis CSU Northridge, 1970 10 11 12 Jerry Pender CSU Los Angeles, 1971 15 9 18 Melvin Ely Rice, 2002 12 18 7 7 38 Maurice Talbot Cal Poly, 1964 14 10 12 Carl Ray Harris BYU, 1994 11 15 4 5 Maurice Talbot Westmont, 1964 15 8 11 Carl Ray Harris San Diego State, 1994 11 21 4 4 37 Lonnie Hughey CSU Los Angeles, 1965 13 11 Hector Hernandez Cal Poly, 2006 10 12 3 4 Courtney Alexander Utah, 1999 12 21 9 9 Chris Herren TCU, 1998 11 16 3 6 36 Mike McFerson Cal Poly, 1962 16 4 Roy Jones Portland State, 1973 13 19 5 8 Tod Bernard San Jose State, 1991 15 22 3 3 Mike McFerson Pacific, 1960 12 7 35 Quinton Hosley Nevada, 2006 10 14 10 11 Neal McCoy CSU Fullerton, 1972 13 5 8 Courtney Alexander San Diego State, 1999 15 23 1 2 Jerry Pender San Jose State, 1972 11 9 12 Melvin Ely Tulsa, 2002 12 20 11 14 Jerry Pender Oral Roberts, 1972 11 9 15 Chris Herren Hawai’i, 1997 9 17 11 18 Dominick Young UTEP, 1996 11 16 9 14 Chris Herren San Diego State, 1997 11 15 8 14 30 Gary Alcorn Pacific, 1957 12 6 Lonnie Hughey Whitworth, 1965 13 9 12 Courtney Alexander Hawaii, 2000 13 27 3 5 Jerry Pender San Diego State, 1971 14 7 11 Charles Bailey CSU Los Angeles, 1974 14 21 2 2 34 Courtney Alexander TCU, 2000 12 23 5 7 Tod Bernard New Mexico State, 1992 11 19 5 7 Kendric Brooks BYU, 1996 10 16 6 1 Kendric Brooks Saint Mary’s, 1996 6 15 9 15 Lucius Davis Sacramento State, 1970 13 8 9 Kendric Brooks Air Force, 1996 8 18 7 9 Chris Herren TCU, 1997 14 27 4 6 Tony Burr Long Beach State, 1962 12 6 Melvin Ely Nevada, 2002 12 21 10 12 Tony Burr Pacific, 1963 7 16 19 Ron Neff Long Beach State, 1962 11 16 12 14 Jervis Cole Long Beach State, 1988 12 19 6 11 Jerry Pender Cal Poly, 1971 14 6 11 Lucius Davis Cal Poly, 1969 10 10 12 Jerry Pender Cal Poly Pomona, 1972 10 14 14 Lucius Davis Tahoe College, 1970 10 10 1 33 Gary Alcorn Pepperdine, 1957 13 7 8 Melvin Ely Tulsa, 2002 12 23 6 6 Courtney Alexander TCU, 2000 10 22 10 12 Carl Ray Harris USC, 1994 13 23 4 5 Len Brown San Diego State, 1956 Stats not available Marvelle Harris UC Irvine, 2013 10 15 6 6 Chris Herren SMU, 1998 13 19 1 2 Sacramento State, 1998 14 16 2 5 Lonnie Hughey Sacramento State, 1965 14 5 6 Wil Hooker Utah State, 1991 12 20 0 0 Don Smith CSU Los Angeles, 1955 Stats not available Quinton Hosley Montana State, 2006 6 10 16 17 Dominick Young Texas Tech, 1997 12 25 1 3 Lonnie Hughey San Diego State, 1965 13 19 4 32 Courtney Alexander Cornell, 1999 13 21 3 4 Lonnie Hughey Pacific, 1965 11 8 Courtney Alexander Cal Poly, 1998 13 21 4 6 Shantay Legans San Jose State, 2004 9 15 5 5 Charles Bailey Wyoming, 1973 14 25 4 4 Eddie Miller Boise State, 2008 7 21 11 12 Kendric Brooks New Mexico, 1996 13 27 5 13 Kevin Olekaibe Arizona State, 2011 11 19 2 2 Lonnie Hughey CSU Northridge, 1965 13 21 6 9 Terrance Roberson LSU, 1999 9 17 6 6 Lonnie Hughey Nevada, 1966 10 12 15 Maurice Talbot San Diego State, 1965 10 10 Damon Jackson SMU, 2002 11 19 3 3 Marcus West SMU, 2004 11 16 1 1 BOLD DENOTES ACTIVE ROSTER Kevin Oleakibe San Jose State, 2012 9 16 8 10 Jerry Pender Texas Tech, 1972 10 12 13 Sylvester Seay Utah State, 2009 11 24 7 7 TOP 50 CAREER SCORING LEADERS Student-Athlete (Seasons Played) Games Points Student-Athlete (Seasons Played) Games Points 1. Melvin Ely (1999-02)...... 124 1,951 26. Charles Bailey (1972-74)...... 73 1,103 2. Wil Hooker (1989-92)...... 119 1,739 27. Mitch Arnold (1982-85)...... 117 1,067 3. Terrance Roberson (1996-00)...... 128 1,690 28. Tony Burr (1962-64)...... 70 1,033 4. Carl Ray Harris (1991-94)...... 93 1,584 29 Hector Hernanedz (2004-08)...... 121 1,032 5. Lucius Davis (1968-70)...... 77 1,511 30. Art Williams (1978-80)...... 78 1,007 6. Maurice Talbot (1963-65)...... 76 1,480 31. Rob Stephens (1968-70)...... 76 1,006 Jervis Cole (1986-89)...... 115 1,480 32 Sylvester Seay (2009-10)...... 67 991 8. Bernard Thompson (1981-84)...... 121 1,452 33. Len Brown (1956-58)...... 76 985 9. Tod Bernard (1989-92)...... 89 1,426 34. Mike Mitchell (1986-88)...... 81 979 10. Dominick Young (1995-97)...... 89 1,408 35. Clarence Metcalfe (1971-73)...... 74 977 11. Roy Jones (1973-76)...... 79 1,407 36. Paul George (2009-10)...... 63 974 12. Rod Higgins (1979-82)...... 104 1,402 37. Quinton Hosley (2005-07)...... 60 967 13. Gary Alcorn (1957-59)...... 78 1,401 38. Rolland Todd (1954, 1957-58)...... 64 965 14. Mike McFerson (1960-62)...... 78 1,378 39. Babe Williams (1958-60)...... 79 964 15. Courtney Alexander (1998-00)...... 60 1,353 40. Darnell McCulloch (1995-97)...... 93 942 16. Tyler Johnson (2011-14)...... 127 1,346 41. Tom Jacobsen (1962-64)...... 76 939 17. Marvelle Harris (2013-present)...... 101 1,306 42. Davon Satterwhite (1992-95)...... 113 935 18. Chris Herren (1996-99)...... 86 1,297 43. Vern Chrissman (1960-61, 1964)...... 76 897 19. Demetrius Porter (1998-01)...... 132 1,227 44. Ken Barnes (1975-78)...... 94 896 20. Ja’Vance Coleman (2004-07)...... 79 1,212 45. Chris Jefferies (2000-01)...... 90 877 21. Lonnie Hughey (1965-66)...... 58 1,187 46. Dwight O’Neil (2004-06, 2007-09)...... 95 876 22. Kevin Olekaibe (2011-13)...... 92 1,169 47. Damon Jackson (2000-03)...... 87 870 23. Kevin Bell (2004-08)...... 121 1,164 48. Donald Mason (1979-82)...... 109 852 24. Ron Anderson (1983-84)...... 68 1,152 49. Derrick Barden (1986-89)...... 113 848 25. Jerry Pender (1971-72)...... 51 1,142 Pat Riddlesprigger (1988-91)...... 119 848

18 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY 100-PLUS SCORING GAMES (60) 100-PLUS SCORING GAMES (29) (OFFENSE - POINTS SCORED) (DEFENSE - POINTS ALLOWED) Points Opponent Result Season Points Opponent Result Date/Season 133 vs. Tahoe College (W, 133-108) 1970 120 vs. Oral Roberts (L, 120-76) 1971-72 127 vs. Nevada (W, 127-78) 1966 118 vs. Pacific (L, 118-89) 1969-70 127 vs. Western State (W, 127-92) 1997 117 vs. UCSB (L, 117-102) 1969-70 114 vs. Sacramento State (W, 114-69) 1967 117 vs. UNLV (L, 117-91) Jan. 12, 1991 114 vs. Cal Poly (W, 114-101) 1998 115 vs. Kansas State (L, 115-77) March 24, 1994 113 vs. Westmont (W, 113-61) 1964 113 vs. UNLV (L, 113-64) Feb. 7, 1991 113 vs. CSU Los Angeles (W, 113-98) 1971 111 vs. Texas Tech (L, 111-101) Dec. 21, 1997 112 vs. Chapman College (W, 112-76) 1964 112 vs. Cal Poly Pomona (L, 112-107) 1955-56 112 vs. Cal Poly Pomona (W, 112-86) 1969 110 vs. UCLA (L, 110-89) Dec. 27, 1991 110 vs. Sacramento State (W, 110-71) 1968 109 vs. CSU Northridge (W, 110-1092OT) 1969-70 110 vs. San Diego State (W, 110-91) 1970 108 vs. Tahoe College (W, 133-108) 1969-70 110 vs. CSU Northridge (W, 110-1092OT) 1970 106 vs. San Diego State (L, 106-95) 1970-71 110 vs. Sacramento State (W, 110-73) 1998 106 vs. UNLV (L, 106-58) Jan. 26, 1987 109 vs. CSU Northridge (W, 109-59) 1961 106 vs. TCU (L, 106-81) March 4, 1997 109 vs. Adams State (W, 109-62) 1964 105 vs. CSU Los Angeles (L, 105-82) 1971-72 109 vs. Sacramento State (W, 109-78) 1966 105 vs. New Mexico State (L, 105-80) March 2, 1991 109 vs. Southern Colorado (W, 109-88) 1995 105 vs. UC Irvine (L, 105-82) Jan. 9, 1991 108 vs. UTEP (W, 108-56) 2001 104 vs. Seattle U (L, 104-73) 1960-61 108 vs. CSU Fullerton (W, 108-65) 1967 103 vs. UAB (L, 103-99OT) Dec. 11, 1999 108 vs. San Jose State (W, 108-83) 1971 103 vs. San Diego State (L, 103-84) 1975-76 108 vs. UC Davis (W, 108-80) 1976 103 vs. Loyola Marymount (L, 103-92) 1972-73 107 vs. Nevada (W, 107-992OT) 2003 103 vs. Utah (L, 103-83) Jan. 16, 1993 107 vs. Norfolk State (W, 107-80) 2001 102 vs. TCU (L, 102-88) Feb. 15, 2001 107 vs. Cal Poly Pomona (L, 112-107) 1956 102 vs. Gonzaga (L, 102-80) 1960-61 107 vs. Utah State (W, 107-86) 1991 102 vs. Utah State (L, 102-71) 1963-64 107 vs. Long Beach State (W, 107-97) 1991 102 vs. Santa Clara (L, 102-61) 1969-70 106 vs. Alaska Fairbanks (W, 106-72) 1970 100 vs. Pacific (L, 100-82) 1962-63 105 vs. Cornell (W, 105-86) 1999 100 vs. CSU Northridge (L, 100-97OT) 1969-70 105 vs. Pacific (W, 105-73) 1957 100 vs. CSU Fullerton (L, 100-98OT) Feb. 9, 1991 105 vs. San Francisco State (W, 105-58) 1966 105 vs. Cal Poly (W, 105-87) 1970 105 vs. CSU Northridge (W, 105-85) 1971 OVERTIME GAMES (83) 104 vs. UC Merced (W, 104-43) 2013 Triple Overtimes (5) - Overall Record: 2-3 Date/Season 104 vs. Saint Mary’s (W, 104-68) 2001 Wyoming 70, Fresno State 65 Jan. 17, 2015 Nevada 79, Fresno State 76 Feb. 25, 2012 104 vs. CSU Northridge (W, 104-76) 1965 Fresno State 75, Pacific 71 Feb. 4, 1989 104 vs. Cal Poly (W, 104-72) 1968 Fresno State 79, Santa Clara 76 March 14, 1985 104 vs. CSU Northridge (W, 104-83) 1968 Pacific 25, Fresno State 24 1922-23 104 vs. Portland State (W, 104-71) 1974 Double Overtimes (16) - Overall Record: 11-5 Date/Season 104 vs. U.S. International (W, 104-76) 1991 Nevada 96, Fresno State 86 Jan. 22, 2014 103 vs. Hawai’i (W, 103-1002OT) 2000 San Jose State 79, Fresno State 71 Feb. 9, 2012 Fresno State 99, Utah State, 96 Jan. 7, 2006 103 vs. CSU Northridge (W, 103-64) 1964 Fresno State 75, SMU 74 Feb. 7, 2004 103 vs. Cal Poly (W, 103-90) 1972 Louisiana Tech 80, Fresno State 75 Feb. 5, 2004 103 vs. San Diego State (W, 103-92) 1997 Fresno State 107, Nevada 99 March 1, 2003 Fresno State 74, San Jose State 70 Feb. 19, 2003 102 vs. Sacramento State (W, 102-75) 1966 Fresno State 103, Hawai’i 100 March 10, 2000 102 vs. UC Santa Barbara (L, 117-102) 1970 UC Irvine 82, Fresno State 78 Feb. 18, 1988 102 vs. Northern Arizona (W, 102-67) 1971 Fresno State 62, Cornell 56 Nov. 28, 1987 San Jose State 84, Fresno State 80 March 2, 1985 102 vs. Cal Poly (W, 102-70) 1972 Fresno State 69, CSU Fullerton 68 Feb. 9, 1984 102 vs. UMass (W, 102-81) 1997 Fresno State 96, North Texas 95 1973-74 Fresno State 110, CSU Northridge 109 1969-70 101 vs. TCU (W, 101-96) 2000 Fresno State 45, Pacific 43 1928-29 101 vs. Pepperdine (W, 101-91) 1957 Fresno State 37, Pacific 34 1925-26 101 vs. San Diego (W, 101-42) 1959 Single Overtime (62): 30-32 101 vs. Cal Poly (W, 101-57) 1965 Overall Record in Overtime (83): 43-40 101 vs. Cal Poly (W, 101-78) 1966 101 vs. CSU Los Angeles (W, 101-78) 1967 101 vs. Manhattan (W, 101-73) 1988 101 vs. Texas Tech (L, 111-101) 1997 101 vs. San Diego State (W, 101-80) 1999 100 vs. Missouri State (W, 100-90) 1999 100 vs. CSU Northridge (W, 100-95) 1970 100 vs. CSU Fullerton (W 100-81) 1972

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 19 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY MOST WINS IN A SEASON LONGEST WINNING STREAKS

Season W-L Coach Streak Date/Season Record Coach 1981-82 27-3 13 Jan. 24-March 7, 1981 25-4 Boyd Grant 1980-81 25-4 Boyd Grant 12 Dec. 18-Jan. 30, 1982 27-3 Boyd Grant 1983-84 25-8 Boyd Grant 1962-63 20-8 Harry Miller 1982-83 25-10 Boyd Grant 10 Dec. 21-Jan. 26, 1978 21-6 Boyd Grant 1984-85 23-9 Boyd Grant Nov. 28-Dec. 29, 1981 25-4 Boyd Grant 2006-07 22-10 Steve Cleveland Feb. 6-March 13, 1982 27-3 Boyd Grant 1995-96 22-11 9 1959 21-5 Bill Vandenburgh 1977-78 21-6 Boyd Grant 1963-64 (2x) 17-5 Harry Miller 1965-66 21-8 8 1966 21-8 Ed Gregory 1993-94 21-11 Jan. 22-Feb. 19, 1994 21-11 Gary Colson 1963-64 21-5 Harry Miller 7 Nov. 10-Dec. 2, 2007 22-10 Steve Cleveland 1962-63 21-8 Harry Miller 1959-60 18-10 Bill Vandenburgh 2013-14 21-18 Rodney Terry Feb. 17-March 11, 1983 25-10 Boyd Grant 1964-65 20-7 Harry Miller Dec. 15-Jan. 12, 1984 25-8 Boyd Grant 2002-03 20-8 Ray Lopes Feb. 9-Feb. 28, 1985 23-9 Boyd Grant 1996-97 20-12 Jerry Tarkanian 6 1962-63 20-8 Harry Miller 1961-62 19-7 Harry Miller 1968-69 17-8 Ed Gregory 1957-58 19-8 Bill Vandenburgh Dec. 16-Jan. 8, 1996 22-11 Jerry Tarkanian 1967-68 18-8 Ed Gregory Nov. 17-Dec. 11, 2004 16-14 Ray Lopes 1959-60 18-10 Bill Vandenburgh WINS VS. TOP 25 TEAMS (BY SEASON) FRESNO STATE RANKED IN TOP 25 DATE OPPONENT RANK SCORE SITE 1971-72 Long Beach State No. 8 W 76-69 H 1981-82 1997-98 Date AP CNN Record March 13, 1982 West Virginia No. 14 W 50-46 N Date AP UPI Record Jan. 18 NR 20 13-1 Preseason 13 15 Preseason Dec. 4, 1982 Oregon State No. 19 W 43-42 A Jan. 25 19 18 15-1 Nov. 17 13 NR 0-0 Dec. 19, 1983 Oregon State No. 14 W 60-47 H Feb. 1 17 13 17-1 Nov. 23 12 15 2-0 Dec. 26, 1983 Houston No. 3 W 68-61 N Feb. 8 18 16 18-2 Nov. 30 16 17 3-1 Feb. 19, 1984 UNLV No. 5 W 68-43 H Feb. 15 15 14 20-2 Dec. 8 18 21 3-5 March 10, 1984 UNLV No. 10 W 51-49 N Feb. 22 14 12 22-2 Feb. 9, 1985 UNLV No. 11 W 63-52 H March 1 12 9 24-2 2000-01 March 8, 1991 New Mexico State No. 11 W 88-82 N March 8 11 10 26-2 USA Today/ Date AP ESPN Record Jan. 2, 1996 New Mexico No. 25 W 76-75 H 1983-84 Jan. 22 22 NR 16-2 Jan. 8, 1996 Utah No. 13 W 65-64 A Date AP UPI Record Jan. 29 19 22 17-2 Feb. 2, 1996 Utah No. 8 W 71-68 H Nov. 17 13 14 Preseason Feb. 5 23 22 18-3 Dec. 31, 1998 Temple No. 25 X 66-63 H Nov. 29 17 14 1-1 Feb. 12 20 22 20-3 Jan. 4, 1999 New Mexico No. 15 W 86-80 H Dec. 8 20 NR 3-1 Feb. 19 NR 25 21-5 Jan. 29, 2000 Tulsa No. 13 X 75-73 H Jan. 2 16 15 9-2 Feb. 26 NR 25 22-5 Feb. 24, 2000 Tulsa No. 12 X 73-72 A Jan. 6 12 11 10-2 Mar. 5 NR 25 25-6 Nov. 15, 2001 USC No. 20 W 65-58 H Jan. 13 13 11 11-2 2001-02 Nov. 23, 2001 Michigan State No. 13 W 63-58 N Jan. 20 17 15 11-3 March 3 21 NR 25-7 USA Today/ Feb. 10, 2002 Oklahoma State No. 14 W 58-52 H Date AP ESPN Record Jan. 3, 2015 San Diego State No. 25 W 59-57 H 1996-97 Nov. 5 NR 25 Preseason X: Indicates result vacated due to use of ineligible player Date AP CNN Record Nov. 19 23 21 2-0 Nov. 4 14 19 Preseason Nov. 26 24 20 3-1 LARGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY Nov. 18 14 10 0-0 Dec. 3 21 16 6-1 Nov. 25 15 19 1-0 --- Since 2003 --- Dec. 2 13 16 4-0 NR – Not Ranked in top 25 PTS (SCORE) OPPONENT DATE Dec. 9 16 16 5-1 61 (104-43) vs. UC Merced Dec. 28, 2013 Dec. 16 21 17 6-2 41 (83-42) vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore Nov. 17, 2004 Dec. 23 NR 23 6-3 38 (93-55) vs. Bristol Nov. 17, 2014 35 (84-49) vs. San Diego Christian Dec. 6, 2012 35 (89-54) vs. Idaho Jan. 30, 2006 32 (74-42) vs. Vanguard Nov. 17, 2010 32 (69-37) vs. San Diego Dec. 6, 2009 31 (93-62) vs. Saint Katherine College Dec. 28, 2014 30 (85-55) vs. Academy of Art Nov. 30, 2011 30 (82-52) vs. Utah Dec. 3, 2011

20 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY TALLEST BULLDOGS INTERNATIONAL CONNECTION

The following is a list of Bulldogs who have played (6-8 or taller): Student-Athlete (Country of Origin) Seasons Played Ht. Name, Pos. Yrs Lettered Hometown Braeden Anderson (Alberta, Canada)...... 2013-15 7-1 Neal McCoy, C 1972-73 Sacramento, Calif. Emmanuel Owootoah (Toronto, Canada)...... 2013-15 7-0 Robert Upshaw, C 2013 Fresno, Calif. Kevin Foster (Jamaica)...... 2012-13 Anthony Pelle, C 1994-95 Bronx, N.Y. Grant Hefeng (China)...... 2012 6-11 Shawn Taylor, C 2007-08 Unadilla, Ga. Nedeljko Golubovic (Serbia)...... 2007-11 Avondre Jones, C 1997-98 Los Angeles, Calif. James Tchana (Cameroon, Africa)...... 2005-08 Kenny Rassi, C 1993-94 Glenburn, Maine Hector Hernandez (Chichuahua, Mexico)...... 2004-08 Rene Ebeltjes, C 1987-89 Enschede, Holland Renato Cesar (Sao Bernardo, Brazil)...... 2005-07 Dave Mosebar, C 1983-84 Visalia, Calif. Bruce Henning, F/C 1973-75 Sacramento, Calif. Mustafa Al-Sayyad (Khartoum, Sudan)...... 2001-05 6-10 Terrell Carter, II, C 2014-present Redondo Beach, Calif. Francis Koffi (Paris, France)...... 2004 Tanner Giddings, F/C 2013-14 Windsor, Calif. Andrea Bona (Rome, Italy)...... 1999-01 Greg Smith, C 2010-11 Fresno, Calif. Gerrit Terdenge (Herten, Germany)...... 1996 Brandon Webster, C 2007-09 Bryan, Texas Travis Stel (Airdrie, Alberta, Canada)...... 1993-94 Jack Marlow, C 2003-05 Broken Arrow, Okla. Dimitri Lambrecht (Antwerp, Belgium)...... 1990-91 Chris Adams, F 2004 San Francisco, Calif. Pasi Lahtinen (Pirkkala, Findland)...... 1990 Hiram Fuller, F/C 2001-03 Tacoma, Wash. Reynold Baly (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands)...... 1989-90 Melvin Ely, C 1998-02 Harvey, Ill. Rene Ebeltjes (Enschede, Holland)...... 1987-89 Khary Stanley, C 1996-97 Compton, Calif. Fernando Tomasiello (Sao Paulo, Brazil)...... 1986 Rahsaan Smith, C 1996-97 Oakland, Calif. Jos Kuipers (Hoensbroek, Holland)...... 1985-86 Gerrit Terdenge, F 1996 Herten, Germany Peter van Noord (Amstelveen, Holland)...... 1985 John Weatherspoon, C 1979-82 Fresno, Calif. 6-9 Torren Jones, F 2015-present Chandler, Ariz. Cullen Russo, F 2015-present Bloomington, Minn. ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLES Braeden Anderson, F 2013-15 Alberta, Canada Sylvester Seay, F 2009-10 San Bernardino, Calif. Date Student-Athlete Opponent (Result) Statistics Hector Hernandez, F 2004-08 Chihuahua, Mexico Jan. 31, 1991 Dave Barnett UC Irvine (W 88-75) 22 pts, 12 assts, 10 rebs Renato Cesar, F 2005-07 Sao Bernardo, Brazil Feb. 14, 1991 Dave Barnett Utah State (W 107-86) 19 pts, 11 assts, 10 rebs Mustafa Al-Sayyad, F/C 2001-02 Khartoum, Sudan Feb. 17, 1994 Brian Santiago Utah (W 95-86) 25 pts, 11 assts, 10 rebs Noel Felix 1999-03 Los Angeles, Calif. Dec. 30, 2006 Dominic McGuire San Diego (W 68-65) 14 pts, 14 rebs, 10 blks Winfred Walton 1997-98 Detroit, Mich. Mar. 14, 2007 Dominic McGuire at Georgia (L 88-78) 15 pts, 11 rebs, 10 assts Lee Mayberry, C 1991-92 Cheyenne, Wyo. Brian Baumgartner, C 1991-92 Las Vegas, Nev. Rey Young, C 1989-91 Rochester, N.Y. Dimitri Lambrecht, C 1990-91 Antwerp, Belgium Mark Gustin, C 1983-86 Madera, Calif. Pat McDougall, F 1978-79 Albuquerque, N.M. Mark Eversole, F 1978-79 Sacramento, Calif. Ronnie Neff, C 1962-63 Bakersfield, Calif. 6-8 Nate Grimes 2015-present Las Vegas, Nev. Kevin Foster, F 2012-13 Lakeland, Florida Grant Hefeng 2012 Shenzhen, China Paul George, F/G 2009-10 Palmdale, Calif. Nedeljko Golubovic, F 2008-11 Serbia Alex Blair, F 2007-08 Auburndale, Fla. James Tchana, F 2005-08 Douala, Cameroon Dominic McGuire, G/F 2006-07 San Diego, Calif. Chris Jefferies 1999-02 Fresno, Calif. Larry Abney, F 1997-00 Nyack, N.Y. Randy Holcomb, F 1998-99 Chicago, Ill. Daymond Forney, F 1997-98 Charlotte, N.C. Tremaine Fowlkes, F 1997-98 Los Angeles, Calif. Sammie Lindsey, F 1989-92 Houston, Texas Dan Williams, F 1988-89 Philadelphia, Pa. Greg Peters, F 1987-89 Pleasanton, Calif. Vincent Stone, F 1987-88 Savannah, Ga. Fred Emerson 1985-86 Lexington, Ky. Jos Kuipers, F 1985-86 Hoensbroek, Holland Peter van Noord, F 1985-86 Amstelveen, Holland Scott Barnes, C 1984-85 Brentwood, Calif. Paul Reed, F 1979-82 Carson, Calif. Pete Verhoeven, F 1978-81 Hanford, Calif. David Wear, F 1977-78 Garden Grove, Calif. Henry Clark, F 1976-77 Merced, Calif. Ben Hill, C 1969, 71-72 Ventura, Calif. BOLD DENOTES ACTIVE ROSTER

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 21 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY POSTSEASON & TITLES NATIONAL TITLES NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (NCAA) 1983 National Invitational Tournament App. Won Lost Pct. 5* (4) 2 5* (4) .285* (.333) CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLES 1981 – First Round 1984 Pacific Coast Athletic Association NCAA West Regional at El Paso, Texas Northeastern 55, Fresno State 53 CONFERENCE TITLES 1922 California Coast Conference 1982 – First & Second Rounds 1924 California Coast Conference NCAA West Regional at Logan, Utah 1926 Far West Conference Fresno State 50, West Virginia 46 1929 Far West Conference Georgetown 58, Fresno State 40 1935 Far West Conference 1984 – First Round 1936 Far West Conference NCAA Midwest Regional at Memphis, Tenn. 1958 California Collegiate Athletic Association Louisiana Tech 66, Fresno State 56 1960 California Collegiate Athletic Association 1962 California Collegiate Athletic Association 2000 – First Round* 1963 California Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA West Regional at Salt Lake City, Utah 1964 California Collegiate Athletic Association Wisconsin 66, Fresno State 56* 1965 California Collegiate Athletic Association *Vacated due to use of ineligble student-athlete 1966 California Collegiate Athletic Association 2001 – First & Second Rounds 1978 Pacific Coast Athletic Association NCAA South Regional at Memphis, Tenn. 1981 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Fresno State 82, California 70 1982 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Michigan State 81, Fresno State 65 2001 Western Athletic Conference 2003 Western Athletic Conference NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (NIT) App. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 9 14 9 .608 1 0 0 1 DIVISION TITLES 1997 Western Athletic Conference (Pacific) 1983 – NIT Champions at Fresno State 71, UTEP 65 POSTSEASON APPEARANCES Fresno State 72, at Michigan State 58 Year Coach Postseason Fresno State 76, at Oregon State 67 1960 Bill Vandenburgh NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals NIT Final Four at Madison Square Garden 1962 Harry Miller...... NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals Fresno State 86, Wake Forest 62 Fresno State 69, DePaul 60 (NIT Champions) 1963 Harry Miller...... NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals; ...... NCAA College Division Championships 1985 – NIT Quarterfinals 1964 Harry Miller...... NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals at Fresno State 79 Santa Clara 76 (3ot) 1965 Harry Miller NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals at Fresno State 66, New Mexico 55 1966 Ed Gregory...... NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals; at UCLA 53, Fresno State 43 NCAA College Division Championships 1981 Boyd Grant...... NCAA 1994 – NIT Quarterfinals 1982 Boyd Grant...... NCAA at Fresno State 79, USC 76 at Fresno State 68, BYU 66 1983 Boyd Grant...... NIT Champions at Kansas State 115, Fresno State 77 1984 Boyd Grant...... NCAA 1985 Boyd Grant NIT 1996 – NIT Quarterfinals 1994 Gary Colson NIT at Fresno State 58, Miami (Ohio) 57 1996 Jerry Tarkanian...... NIT at Fresno State 80, Michigan State 70 1997 Jerry Tarkanian...... NIT Nebraska 83, at Fresno State 71 1998 Jerry Tarkanian...... NIT 1997 – NIT First Round 1999 Jerry Tarkanian...... NIT Nevada 97, at Fresno State 86 2001 Jerry Tarkanian...... NCAA 2002 Jerry Tarkanian NIT 1998 – NIT Semifinals 2007 Steve Cleveland NIT at Fresno State 73, Pacific 70 2014 Rodney Terry CBI at Fresno State 83, Memphis 80 Fresno State 85, at Hawai’i 83 COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL (CBI) NIT Final Four at Madison Square Garden App. Won Lost Pct. Minnesota 91, Fresno State 89 (2ot) 1 4 2 0.667 Georgia 95, Fresno State 79

2014 – CBI Championship Series 1999 – NIT First Round Fresno State 61, at UTEP 56 California 79, at Fresno State 71 at Fresno State 72, Princeton 56 at Fresno State 71, Old Dominion 64 2002 – NIT First Round CBI Championship Series (Campus Sites) Temple 81, at Fresno State 75 Game 1: Siena 61, at Fresno State 57 Game 2: Fresno State 89, at Siena 75 2007 – NIT First Round Game 3: at Siena 81, Fresno State 68 at Georgia 88, Fresno State 78 22 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY COACHING RECORDS MOST WINS Year Coach Overall Conference Finish Coach Year(s) W-L Pct. Titles* 1960-61 Harry Miller 14-12 - - 1. Boyd Grant 1978-86 194-74 .724 4 1961-62 Harry Miller 19-7 10-2 1st 2. Ed Gregory 1966-77 172-142 .548 1 1962-63 Harry Miller 21-8 9-3 1st 3. Jerry Tarkanian 1996-02 104-79 .568 1 1963-64 Harry Miller 21-5 10-0 1st 4. Harry Miller 1961-65 93-39 .705 4 1964-65 Harry Miller 20-7 8-2 1st 5. Steve Cleveland 2005-11 92-98 .484 0 1965-66 Ed Gregory 21-8 9-1 1st 6. Bill Vandenburgh 1955-60 89-63 .586 2 1966-67 Ed Gregory 17-9 8-2 2nd 7. Gary Colson 1991-95 76-73 .510 0 1967-68 Ed Gregory 18-8 9-5 T2nd 8. Arthur W. Jones 1922-29 70-53 .569 4 1968-69 Ed Gregory 17-8 6-5 2nd 9. Rodney Terry 2011-present 60-74 .448 0 1969-70 Ed Gregory 14-12 5-5 4th 10. Dutch Warmerdam 1948-53 55-107 .340 0 1970-71 Ed Gregory 15-11 4-6 4th 11. Ray Lopes 2002-05 50-37 .575 1 1971-72 Ed Gregory 9-17 2-10 7th 12. Hal Beatty 1940-42, 46-47 49-57 .462 0 1972-73 Ed Gregory 10-16 1-11 7th 13. Stan Borleske 1935-39 43-61 .414 0 1973-74 Ed Gregory 16-9 5-7 4th 1987-90 43-62 .410 0 1974-75 Ed Gregory 16-10 5-5 3rd 15. J. 1930-32, 44-45 27-26 .509 0 1975-76 Ed Gregory 12-14 4-6 T5th 16. 1954 12-16 .429 0 1976-77 Ed Gregory 7-20 1-11 7th 17. Leo A. Harris 1933 7-7 .500 0 1977-78 Boyd Grant 21-6 11-3 T1st 18. Pix Pierson 1943 6-6-1 .500 0 1978-79 Boyd Grant 16-12 9-5 T2nd *: Includes conference tournament titles 1979-80 Boyd Grant 17-7 8-4 3rd 1980-81 Boyd Grant 25-4 12-2 1st COACHING RECORDS BY SEASON 1981-82 Boyd Grant 27-3 13-1 1st Year Coach Overall Conference Finish 1982-83 Boyd Grant 25-10 9-7 4th 1921-22 Arthur W. Jones 6-5 - - 1983-84 Boyd Grant 25-8 13-5 3rd 1922-23 Arthur W. Jones 14-7 - - 1984-85 Boyd Grant 23-9 15-3 2nd 1923-24 Arthur W. Jones 7-6 - - 1985-86 Boyd Grant 15-15 8-10 T6th 1924-25 Arthur W. Jones 12-7 - - 1986-87 Ron Adams 9-20 4-14 10th 1925-26 Arthur W. Jones 11-3 - - 1987-88 Ron Adams 9-19 6-12 9th 1926-27 Arthur W. Jones 12-8 - - 1988-89 Ron Adams 15-14 9-9 7th 1927-28 Arthur W. Jones 6-11 - - 1989-90 Ron Adams 10-19 4-14 9th 1928-29 Arthur W. Jones 12-6 - - 1990-91 Gary Colson 14-16 7-11 T6th 1929-30 J. Flint Hanner 11-5 - - 1991-92 Gary Colson 15-16 6-12 8th 1930-31 J. Flint Hanner 8-6 - - 1992-93 Gary Colson 13-15 8-10 6th 1931-32 J. Flint Hanner 6-9 - - 1993-94 Gary Colson 21-11 13-5 2nd 1932-33 Leo A. Harris 7-7 - - 1994-95 Gary Colson 13-15 7-11 T7th 1933-34 No Coach 0-2 - - 1995-96 Jerry Tarkanian 22-11 13-5 3rd 1934-35 Stan Borleske 12-8 - - 1996-97 Jerry Tarkanian 20-12 12-4 T1st 1935-36 Stan Borleske 10-17 - - 1997-98 Jerry Tarkanian 21-13 10-4 2nd (Pacific) 1936-37 Stan Borleske 4-13 - - 1998-99* Jerry Tarkanian 1-12 1-5 – 1937-38 Stan Borleske 11-10 - - 1999-00* Jerry Tarkanian 12-9 2-3 – 1938-39 Stan Borleske 6-13 - - 2000-01* Jerry Tarkanian 9-7 7-3 – 1939-40 Hal Beatty 8-11 - - 2001-02 Jerry Tarkanian 19-15 9-9 6th 1940-41 Hal Beatty 9-14 - - 2002-03 Ray Lopes 20-8 13-5 1st 1941-42 Hal Beatty 11-9 - - 2003-04 Ray Lopes 14-15 10-8 6th 1942-43 Pix Pierson 6-6-1 - - 2004-05 Ray Lopes 16-14 9-9 4th 1943-44 No Team - - - 2005-06 Steve Cleveland 15-13 8-8 6th 1944-45 J. Flint Hanner 2-6 - - 2006-07 Steve Cleveland 22-10 10-6 3rd 1945-46 Hal Beatty 10-13 - - 2007-08 Steve Cleveland 13-19 5-11 T6th 1946-47 Hal Beatty 11-10 - - 2008-09 Steve Cleveland 13-21 3-13 9th 1947-48 Dutch Warmerdam 10-16 - - 2009-10 Steve Cleveland 15-18 7-9 5th 1948-49 Dutch Warmerdam 14-16 - - 2010-11 Steve Clevleand 14-17 6-10 8th 1949-50 Dutch Warmerdam 7-19 - - 2011-12 Rodney Terry 13-20 3-11 7th 1950-51 Dutch Warmerdam 5-19 - - 2012-13 Rodney Terry 11-19 5-11 7th 1951-52 Dutch Warmerdam 9-18 - - 2013-14 Rodney Terry 21-18 9-9 T-5th 1952-53 Dutch Warmerdam 10-19 - - 2014-15 Rodney Terry 15-17 10-8 6th 1953-54 Clark Van Galder 13-16 - - * Indicates several results vacated due to use of an ineligible player 1954-55 Bill Vandenburgh 11-13 - - 1955-56 Bill Vandenburgh 8-17 - - 1956-57 Bill Vandenburgh 16-10 - - 1957-58 Bill Vandenburgh 19-8 - - 1958-59 Bill Vandenburgh 17-5 - - 1959-60 Bill Vandenburgh 18-10 - -

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 23 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY SAVE MART CENTER RECORDS TEAM - SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL - SINGLE GAME Note: Team listed first is credited with the record. Points Points Scored 104...... Fresno State vs. UC Merced (12/28/13) FS...... 43, Kevin Olekaibe, vs. Seattle U (2/23/12) Opp...... 33, Gary Wilkinson, Utah State (1/31/09) Points in First Half ...... Nate Harris, Utah State (1/7/06) 55...... Fresno State vs. Saint Katherine College (12/18/14) Field Goals Attempted Points in Second Half FS...... 25, Kevin Olekaibe, vs. Seattle U (2/23/12) 57...... New Mexico vs. Fresno State (1/18/14) Opp...... 23, Solomon Forbes, Mississippi Valley State (12/4/04) Fewest Points in a Game Field Goals Made 29...... Washington State vs. Fresno State (12/22/03) FS...... 12, Kevin Olekaibe, vs. Seattle U (2/23/12) Opp...... 15, Nate Harris, Utah State (1/7/06) Fewest Points in First Half 14...... San Diego vs. Fresno State (12/6/09) Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 12 ATT) ...... Louisiana Tech vs. Fresno State (1/22/09) FS...... 714 (10-14), Quinton Hosley vs. Nevada (1/18/06) Opp...... 824 (14-17), Gary Wilkinson, Utah State (1/31/09) Fewest Points in Second Half 13...... UC Merced vs. Fresno State (12/28/13) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted FS...... 17, Shantay Legans vs. UTEP (2/12/04) Most Field Goals Attempted Opp...... 11, Mike Hall, Idaho (1/12/08) 80...... Utah State vs. Fresno State (1/7/06) 3-Point Field Goals Made Most Field Goals Made FS...... 9, Eddie Miller vs. Idaho (1/12/08) 39...... Utah State vs. Fresno State (1/7/06) Opp...... 7, David Pak, Utah State (1/7/06) ...... Fresno State vs. UC Merced (12/28/13) ...... Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello (12/5/03) Best Field Goal Percentage 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (Minimum 10 ATT) 60.0, (30-50)...... Utah State vs. Fresno State (1/31/09) FS...... 545 (6-11), Ja’Vance Coleman vs. Oregon (12/18/04) 60.0, (27-45)...... San Diego State vs. Fresno State (3/1/14) Opp...... 467 (7-15), Nate Newell, Arkansas-Monticello (12/5/03) Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Free Throws Attempted 39...... Mississippi Valley St. vs. Fresno State (12/4/04) FS...... 16, Quinton Hosley vs. Utah State (1/07/06) ...... Kevin Bell vs. Liberty (11/10/07) Most 3-Pointers Made Opp...... 19, Cameron Bairstow, New Mexico (1/18/14) 16...... Fresno State vs. Cal Poly (12/23/06) Free Throws Made Best 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (Minimum 20 ATT) FS...... 14, Kevin Olekaibe, vs. Seattle U (2/23/12) 53.3...... (16-30) Fresno State vs. Cal Poly (12/23/06) Opp...... 14, Cameron Bairstow, New Mexico (1/18/14) Most Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 12 ATT) 47...... Fresno State vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/30/13) FS...... 1.000 (14-14), Kevin Olekaibe, vs. Seattle U (2/23/12) Opp...... 813 (13-16), Omar Thomas, UTEP (1/15/05) Most Free Throws Made 34...... Fresno State vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/30/13) Rebounds FS...... 17, Quinton Hosley vs. Utah State (1/07/06) Best Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 20 ATT) Opp...... 18, Paul Millsap, Louisiana Tech (1/28/06) 87.5...... (21-24) Fresno State vs. Hawai’i (3/6/04) Assists Most Rebounds FS...... 13, Kevin Bell vs. Cal Poly (12/23/06) 60...... Fresno State vs. UC Merced (12/28/13) Opp...... 12, David Pak, Utah State (1/07/06) Most Personal Fouls Blocked Shots 30...... CSU Bakersfield vs. Fresno State (11/30/13) FS...... 11, Mustafa Al-Sayyad vs. Buffalo (2/19/05) Opp...... 8, A.J. West, Nevada (1/22/14) Fewest Personal Fouls 8...... Fresno State vs. Washington State (12/22/03) Steals FS...... 9, Kevin Bell vs. Hawai’i (2/1/07) Assists Opp...... 5, Jared Quayle, Utah State (1/31/09) 28...... Utah State vs. Fresno State (1/07/06) ...... Justin Graham, San Jose State (1/10/09) ...... Chris Gweth, Seattle University (11/25/08) Largest Scoring Margin ...... Kyle Shiloh, Nevada (1/18/06) 41...... Fresno State vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore (11/17/04) ...... Timothy Latiker, Mississippi Valley St. (12/4/04) ...... Guilherme Teichmann, Tulsa (2/16/05) Fewest Field Goals Attempted ...... Daniel Gilbert, Buffalo (2/19/05) 38...... UTEP vs. Fresno State (2/12/04) ...... Fresno State vs. Old Dominion (3/26/14) Triple Doubles FS (1)...... Dominic McGuire, vs. San Diego (12/30/06) Fewest Field Goals Made ...... 14 points, 14 rebounds, 10 blocks 10...... Washington State vs. Fresno State (12/22/03) Opp. (0)...... N/A Fewest Free Throws Attempted 3...... Louisiana Tech vs. Fresno State (1/10/04) Fewest Free Throws Made 2...... Louisiana Tech vs. Fresno State (1/10/04) Most Turnovers Committed 27...... San Diego Christian vs. Fresno State (12/6/12) Most Blocked Shots 15...... Fresno State vs. San Diego (12/30/06) Most Steals 18...... Fresno State vs. San Diego Christian (12/6/12)

24 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1921-22 1925-26 1929-30 Record: 6-5 Record: 11-3 Record: 11-5 Head Coach: Arthur W. Jones Head Coach: Arthur W. Jones Head Coach: J. Flint Hanner California Coast Conference Champions Far West Conference Champions Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend James Book Store W 25-19 Selma HS W 31-29 at Reliable Shoe Co. W 31-20 Epstein’s W 56-28 Monmouth HS L 28-16 Oregon State L 28-22 Cal Christian W 36-23 Fresno HS L 35-32 Pacific L 34-26 at Cal Christian W 34-24 Fowler HS W 22-14 Pacific W 37-342OT at Chico State W 36-29 Sun Maid W 42-24 at San Jose State W 32-11 Chico State W 33-29 UC Davis L 36-28 at San Jose State W 24-14 Loyola Marymount W 45-19 Selma HS L 32-25 YMCA Demons W 52-26 Loyola Marymount W 43-18 Lemoore HS W 39-23 at Saint Mary’s L 18-16 San Jose State L 33-26 Sacramento YMCA L 33-25 at Saint Mary’s W 23-08 at San Jose State L 37-27 San Jose State W 38-34 at Mare Island All-Stars W 36-27 Nevada L 28-26 San Jose State W 26-24 at UC Davis W 37-13 Nevada W 35-24 at UC Davis W 43-17 UC Davis L 29-27 1922-23 Nevada W 28-14 at UC Davis W 36-32 Record: 14-7 Nevada W 36-16 at Pacific L 22-16 Head Coach: Arthur W. Jones at Pacific W 29-21 Opponent Result Score Attend 1926-27 Lemoore HS W 29-18 Record: 12-8 1930-31 LeGrand HS W 12-10 Head Coach: Arthur W. Jones Record: 8-6 Fresno State Frosh W 48-27 Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: J. Flint Hanner Stockton Ramblers L 22-16 Exides W 39-25 Opponent Result Score Attend at Pacific L 29-20 at Occidental W 41-23 at Oregon State W 26-25 CSU Bakersfield W 70-13 Oilfields L 18-10 at Oregon State L 28-27 UC Davis W 45-15 at Idaho L 22-17 at Chico State W 24-15 Hawaiian All-Stars W 26-22 Oilfields W 25-23 at Chico State W 31-28 Fresno State Frosh W 40-23 UC Davis W 31-18 UC Davis W 32-27 UC Davis L 30-17 UC Davis W 25-13 UC Davis W 31-16 San Jose State L 30-18 San Jose State W 37-33 San Jose State L 54-22 Cal Poly Pomona W 44-8 San Jose State W 32-28 San Jose State W 31-26 Occidental Frosh W 31-25 at Pacific L 21-20 at Nevada L 31-27 Cal Poly Pomona W 26-13 at Pacific W 17-8 at Nevada L 20-19 UC Davis L 30-17 UC Davis W 31-14 Cal Christian L 23-18 Pacific W 34-13 UC Davis W 31-18 Cal Christian W 43-22 Modesto JC W 41-16 at Saint Mary’s L 30-26 Pacific L 33-29 at Pacific L 26-23OT Saint Mary’s L 36-27 Pacific W 49-27 Pacific W 31-21 Stanford W 23-21 at Pacific L 25-243OT St. Ignatius W 28-24 1931-32 Reedley W 53-25 at St. Ignatius L 28-19 Record: 6-9 Nevada L 24-18 Head Coach: J. Flint Hanner 1923-24 Nevada L 32-17 Opponent Result Score Attend Record: 7-6 Whittier W 33-32 Head Coach: Arthur W. Jones 1927-28 at San Francisco State W 33-18 California Coast Conference Champions Record: 6-11 at San Francisco State W 45-32 Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Arthur W. Jones Cal Christian W 46-35 Oregon State L 39-25 Opponent Result Score Attend Cal Christian W 34-27 Fresno State Frosh W 27-24 Exides L 41-40 at Chico State L 36-25 at Modesto JC L 19-17 San Jose State L 27-26 at Chico State L 24-21 at Stanford Grays L 26-17 at San Jose State W 29-17 UC Davis L 45-34 at Occidental W 31-18 at USC L 33-30 UC Davis L 37-30 San Jose State L 13-12 Sun Maids W 52-19 Nevada L 44-34 Modesto JC W 30-16 at Stanford L 25-20 Nevada L 31-24 UC Davis L 24-23 St. Ignatius L 43-22 San Jose State L 44-31 UC Davis L 25-24 at St. Ignatius L 31-25 at San Jose State W 27-26 Modesto JC W 29-07 at UC Davis W 43-19 at Pacific L 24-17 at Pacific W 20-13 UC Davis W 31-24 at Pacific L 30-28 at Pacific W 22-19 California L 37-18 Pacific W 32-21 Nevada L 26-24 1932-33 Nevada W 26-17 Record: 7-7 1924-25 at Saint Mary’s W 29-20 Head Coach: Leo A. Harris Record: 12-7 at Saint Mary’s L 26-18 Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Arthur W. Jones Pacific L 34-25 Whittier L 43-28 Opponent Result Score Attend Pacific L 23-22 Olson’s Swedes L 46-12 Redlands W 35-09 Occidental W 28-24 Redlands W 44-16 1928-29 Occidental L 32-26 Oregon State L 19-12 Record: 12-6 Cal Christian W 55-35 Fresno State Frosh W 29-11 Head Coach: Arthur W. Jones Cal Christian W 46-25 at Modesto JC W 27-25 Far West Conference Champions Nevada L 23-21 at Modesto JC W 45-16 Opponent Result Score Attend Nevada W 32-30 at UC Davis L 28-19 at UC Davis W 41-24 UC Davis W 38-33 UC Davis W 29-18 at Cal Christian W 54-30 UC Davis L 32-28 Modesto JC W 38-21 at UC Davis W 49-16 San Jose State W 44-40 Modesto JC W 35-14 at Nevada W 28-27 San Jose State W 47-31 at Nevada L 23-20 at Nevada L 32-17 Pacific L 24-19 at Nevada L 27-16 Pacific W 45-432OT Pacific L 30-28 YMCA Demons W 22-17 Pacific W 45-26 at Pacific W 27-24 Harry Coffee W 60-24 1933-34 at Pacific W 20-18 at Loyola Marymount W 40-23 Record: 0-2 San Jose State L 30-28 at Loyola Marymount W 23-15 No Coach San Jose State W 29-14 Loyola Marymount L 25-15 Opponent Result Score Attend at San Jose State L 32-19 Loyola Marymount L 19-13 San Jose State L 51-13 at San Jose State L 17-14 at Cal Christian L 48-25 San Jose State L 33-18 at USC L 42-27 Demolay W 50-33 Exides W 48-29 Chico State L 36-28 Chico State W 25-22 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 25 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1934-35 1937-38 1940-41 Record: 12-8 Record: 11-10 Record: 9-14 Head Coach: Stan Borleske Head Coach: Stan Borleske Head Coach: Hal Beatty Far West Conference Champions Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Coalinga Oilers W 65-24 Occidental W 44-38 at Occidental L 45-41 All-Stars W 47-23 Occidental L 34-31 at UCLA L 36-21 Fresno State Alumni L 39-34 at Hawai’i W 41-34 at LaVerne W 30-24 Los Angeles Athletic Club L 48-21 at U.S. Marines W 35-23 at LaVerne W 50-40 Pacific Coast Club L 40-34 at Hickam Field L 47-27 Universal Studios L 61-16 UCSB W 43-38 at Coca Cola L 27-24 Universal Studios L 31-22 UCSB W 45-31 at Coca Cola W 35-32 Whittier W 41-37 San Francisco State W 49-47 at Coca Cola W 36-35 Whittier L 44-31 San Francisco State L 40-35 San Diego State L 46-39 San Francisco State L 41-39 UCSB W 39-22 at San Diego State L 45-31 at Chico State W 39-35 UCSB W 32-31 at UCSB L 34-31 at Chico State L 49-30 Athens Athletic Club L 51-33 at UCSB L 44-32 Cross Hardware W 51-24 Nevada W 46-44 San Diego State L 52-38 at Nevada W 44-36 Nevada L 42-37 San Jose State L 56-38 at Nevada W 42-31 UC Davis L 48-35 San Jose State L 39-27 UC Davis W 43-33 UC Davis L 40-32 Chico State L 42-29 UC Davis W 37-34 Chico State W 40-35 Chico State L 47-41 at San Jose State W 35-33 Chico State W 54-35 Pacific L 36-32 at San Jose State L 39-37 Pacific L 51-47 Pacific W 34-32 Pacific W 41-20 Pacific L 36-34 San Jose State W 57-45 Pacific W 37-27 Gilmore Lions W 55-51 San Jose State L 39-36 UC Davis W 44-27 1935-36 1938-39 UC Davis W 46-38 Record: 10-17 Record: 6-13 Head Coach: Stan Borleske Head Coach: Stan Borleske 1941-42 Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Record: 11-9 at Southen Oregon L 37-25 at Stanford L 60-32 Head Coach: Hal Beatty at Yakima YMCA L 42-34 at Stanford L 38-27 Opponent Result Score Attend at Southern Oregon L 44-28 Monrovia Lions L 47-31 Occidental W 44-34 at Gonzaga L 51-43 Monrovia Lions W 49-43 Occidental W 41-26 at Multnomah Ath. Club L 31-30 UCSB W 27-25 at Pacific W 41-36 at Montana W 37-25 UCSB L 28-21 at Pacific L 42-29 at Montana W 32-25 Whittier L 60-41 at Chico State W 54-46 at Montana State L 34-27 Fresno State Alumni W 43-42 at Chico State W 50-34 at Montana State L 37-34 Signal Oil L 51-26 UCSB L 26-25 at BYU L 63-54 Mexico University W 38-35 UCSB L 46-45 at BYU L 72-41 San Francisco State L 37-35 UC Davis W 29-18 Chico State W 29-25OT at Nevada L 54-40 UC Davis W 44-33 Chico State W 42-32 at Nevada L 52-30 San Jose State L 51-47 Nevada W 35-28 at UC Davis L 55-36 San Jose State W 41-28 Nevada W 50-33 at UC Davis L 51-33 at San Diego State L 36-35 Southern Oregon L 43-42 Chico State L 62-33 at San Diego State L 37-26 Southern Oregon W 54-53 Chico State L 44-36 UCSB L 41-36 Kincaid’s A-A L 41-27 Pacific W 34-30 UCSB W 37-36 Broadway Clowns L 37-34 Pacific W 44-41 San Jose State L 59-58 UC Davis L 37-35 San Jose State W 50-36 UC Davis W 34-32 1939-40 San Diego State W 59-30 San Francisco State L 50-43 Record: 10-9 San Diego State L 48-46 Pacific W 37-33 Head Coach: Hal Beatty at Pacific L 40-31 Opponent Result Score Attend 1942-43 Pacific W 49-37 at Occidental W 52-36 Record: 6-7 at Pacific L 28-22 at Occidental W 45-35 Head Coach: Pix Pierson Pacific (1) L 43-34 UCSB L 29-27 Opponent Result Score Attend (1) - Far West Conference Championship UCSB L 32-29 Reedley JC W 108-13 Porterville JC W 70-47 Hammer Field L 42-31 1936-37 at San Diego State L 42-29 Pacific W 56-55OT Record: 4-13 at San Diego State L 62-24 Pacific L 51-52 Head Coach: Stan Borleske San Jose State L 49-43 Merced Air Force Base W 53-41 Opponent Result Score Attend San Jose State L 45-36 Mather Field W 66-63 at Montana State L 52-33 Fresno State Alumni W 42-30 Alameda Coast Guard L 57-50 at Montana State L 64-39 Fresno State Alumni W 32-29 Visalia JC W 48-32 at BYU L 38-30 Chico State L 31-29 at Pacific L 47-36 at BYU L 45-44 Chico State L 43-42 at Pacific L 51-48OT Maricopa W 34-31 Nevada W 52-50 Camp Roberts W 50-47 North Fork W 43-23 Nevada L 48-41OT at San Jose State L 53-37 Athens Athletic Club L 50-42 at UC Davis L 40-31 at San Jose State L 39-38 San Francisco State L 35-25 at UC Davis L 39-33 San Francisco State L 36-34 at Pacific W 51-43 1943-44 at Nevada L 44-25 at Pacific W 47-33 Record: N/A at Nevada L 40-31 Head Coach: Myron Anderson UC Davis L 50-49 NOTE: Withdrew from intercollegiate competition; entered San UC Davis W 44-40 Joaquin Valley League. Competition was against Fresno service at Chico State W 40-38 and civilian teams. No records are available. at Chico State L 38-26 Pacific L 41-37 1944-45 Pacific L 68-28 Record: 2-6 Head Coach: J. Flint Hanner Opponent Result Score Attend Reedley JC W 79-37 Roma Winery L 71-34 Lemoore Air Base L 65-29 Hammer Field W 47-40 Camp Pinedale L 39-26 Roma Winery L 57-33 at Pacific L 79-29 at Pacific L 53-31 26 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1945-46 1948-49 1951-52 Record: 10-13 Record: 14-16 Record: 9-18 Head Coach: Hal Beatty Head Coach: Dutch Warmerdam Head Coach: Dutch Warmerdam Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend at Cal Poly Pomona W 45-36 Fresno State Alumni W 64-37 Fresno State Alumni W 53-50 at Cal Poly Pomona W 52-39 at Chico State W 43-31 at Castle Field Air Base W 52-41 Chico State W 47-37 at Chico State W 47-45 at Santa Clara L 63-50 Chico State L 48-42 at Stanford L 46-29 Arizona State W 61-41 at San Diego State L 48-29 Stewart Chevrolet L 70-42 San Jose State L 72-58 Stewart Chevrolet L 57-43 at Creighton L 54-45 at San Diego State L 57-33 at Nevada L 54-48 at Nebraska L 72-48 Camp Pinedale L 34-32 at Nevada L 60-59 at Morningside College L 64-63 UC Davis W 38-31 Sports Equipment W 74-38 at Quincy College L 63-48 UC Davis W 40-35 Chapman W 81-48 at Washington University L 47-36 Cal Poly Pomona W 59-34 at San Francisco State W 86-68 Chico State W 85-73 Cal Poly Pomona W 56-42 at YMI L 58-55 Chico State W 68-54 Camp Pinedale L 52-47 at Santa Clara W 56-52 Santa Clara L 69-63 at Chico State L 51-43 UCSB W 57-53 at Castle Field Air Base W 60-56 at Chico State W 38-36 at Pacific L 71-62 Saint Mary’s W 74-55 at San Francisco State L 63-52 at San Jose State L 43-35 at Pacific L 84-64 San Francisco State L 61-54 at San Jose State W 46-45 San Diego State L 63-54 Mid-Valley Sports Center L 64-48 San Diego State L 36-32 YMI L 60-55 San Diego Marines L 58-49 San Diego State L 52-40 at San Jose State L 66-43 Pasadena College W 72-65 San Jose State L 57-40 at Cal Poly Pomona L 37-33 at Sacramento State L 70-57 San Jose State L 55-35 at UCLA L 77-33 at Sacramento State L 62-54 Pacific L 29-27 Pacific W 67-56 Pacific W 64-57 Pacific L 43-36 at UCSB L 64-40 at San Jose State L 69-54 Fresno State Alumni W 41-39 Pepperdine W 56-54 CSU Los Angeles L 62-55 San Jose State L 54-52 LaVerne College W 76-60 Sacramento State W 68-40 Sacramento State L 76-62 1946-47 Sacramento State W 55-30 Record: 11-10 Cal Poly Pomona W 62-56 1952-53 Head Coach: Hal Beatty at San Diego State L 71-51 Record: 8-21 Opponent Result Score Attend at Pepperdine L 49-40 Head Coach: Dutch Warmerdam Madera All-Stars W 68-36 Opponent Result Score Attend Hawaiian All-Stars W 48-30 at Chico State L 65-48 1949-50 at Chico State W 55-52 at Chico State L 68-41 Record: 7-19 at Chico State W 62-39 at San Jose State L 58-40 Head Coach: Dutch Warmerdam at Santa Clara L 77-59 El Toro Marines W 61-39 Opponent Result Score Attend Nevada L 62-59 San Diego State L 51-29 Chico State W 45-38 Nevada L 71-60 UC Santa Barbara L 47-40 Chico State W 53-38 Pacific W 66-61 Cal Poly Pomona W 62-52 at Sacramento State L 45-38 UCSB W 67-57 UC Davis W 45-33 at Sacramento State L 60-47 Whitworth L 87-85 UC Davis L 48-44 Nevada L 67-56 San Francisco L 87-74 Stanford L 44-34 Nevada L 55-46 New Mexico Western W 74-59 Fresno State Alumni W 53-48 at Creighton L 55-31 Santa Clara L 74-67 Visalia JC L 36-35 at Drake L 70-52 Pasadena College L 87-74 at Pacific L 51-36 at Iowa Teachers L 66-44 CSU Los Angeles L 66-58 San Jose State L 49-31 at Beloit L 71-43 at San Diego State L 71-56 at Bradley L 83-51 Pepperdine L 85-71 at San Diego State L 54-31 Cal Poly Pomona W 76-59 at San Diego State W 37-35 at UCSB L 58-42 at Cal Poly Pomona L 65-60 San Francisco State W 53-49 San Jose State W 42-20 San Francisco State L 80-68 Pacific L 59-53 UCSB W 49-41 at Pacific W 64-57 Pacific W 60-53 CSU Los Angeles W 67-55 at Cal Poly Pomona W 57-43 San Jose State W 63-61 UCSB W 55-45 Cal Poly Pomona L 84-73 Saint Mary’s L 51-44 San Francisco L 84-62 at UCLA L 93-43 San Jose State L 82-60 1947-48 Cal Poly Pomona W 55-47 at Sacramento State W 79-60 Record: 10-16 at Pacific L 67-59 at Sacramento State L 74-72 Head Coach: Dutch Warmerdam at San Jose State L 68-52 at Pepperdine L 76-62 Opponent Result Score Attend Pepperdine L 60-58 UCSB W 67-64 Santa Clara L 58-37 San Diego State W 61-55 San Diego State L 82-79 Oakland Bittners L 76-42 Fresno State Alumni L 51-48 at Pepperdine W 63-47 at Pepperdine L 84-56 1953-54 at Pepperdine L 54-41 at San Diego State L 84-65 Record: 13-16 Chico State W 62-48 Head Coach: Clark Van Galder Chico State W 56-34 1950-51 Opponent Result Score Attend Whittier W 60-49 Record: 5-19 at Chico State L 72-63 Head Coach: Dutch Warmerdam at Chico State W 71-64 New Mexico W 57-50 at Santa Clara L 71-55 New Mexico W 47-43 Opponent Result Score Attend Fresno State Alumni L 56-41 San Francisco L 72-59 Saint Mary’s L 55-38 Santa Clara L 74-66 Ecuador University W 60-42 Saint Mary’s L 68-51 at San Francisco State L 71-69 at Chico State L 65-44 at San Francisco State W 74-65 at Cal Poly Pomona W 62-47 at Chico State L 59-49 at Pacific L 61-48 at Nevada W 61-56 Pasadena College W 69-60 at Nevada L 83-64 Long Beach Elks L 45-34 at San Jose State L 56-31 at Loyola Marymount L 47-34 at Stanford L 95-70 at Pacific L 78-44 Whittier W 73-58 at San Jose State L 56-36 UC Davis W 69-62 at San Francisco L 72-44 Olympic Club L 41-39 San Francisco State L 74-63 at Pepperdine W 78-70 at San Diego State L 43-38 San Francisco State L 80-61 at San Diego State L 66-51 at San Diego State L 57-47 CSU Los Angeles L 58-55 Pasadena College L 91-62 San Jose State L 60-40 Pacific L 70-55 at Cal Poly Pomona L 98-83 Pacific W 59-57OT at Pepperdine L 87-54 San Jose State W 60-58 Cal Poly Pomona L 64-42 at San Diego State L 69-52 Harlem Clowns W 82-61 UCSB L 64-47 Cal Poly Pomona W 61-52 Sacramento State L 60-54 San Diego State W 70-64 San Jose State L 85-42 Sacramento State W 70-67 San Diego State L 54-49 San Diego State L 78-67 UCSB L 37-35 Pepperdine W 77-76 Fresno State Alumni L 59-54 at Nevada L 76-54 at Nevada W 53-50 at Long Beach State W 86-70 at Cal Poly Pomona L 73-63 at UCSB W 86-74 at CSU Los Angeles L 72-56 UCSB W 29-26 CSU Los Angeles W 76-71 Pepperdine L 75-44 at Pacific L 67-65 at CSU Los Angeles L 65-49 UCSB L 78-65 UCSB L 64-56 Cal Poly Pomona W 91-80 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 27 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1954-55 1957-58 1960-61 Record: 11-13 Record: 19-8 Record: 14-12 Head Coach: Bill Vandenburgh Head Coach: Bill Vandenburgh Head Coach: Harry Miller Opponent Result Score Attend California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions Opponent Result Score Attend at San Jose State L 69-62 Opponent Result Score Attend at San Jose State L 74-54 at Pacific L 81-55 UCSB W 73-50 at Pacific W 62-49 at Pacific W 71-67 at Portland L 56-50 San Francisco State W 77-60 at Seattle U L 104-73 San Francisco State L 68-64 at Sacramento State W 72-56 Arizona State W 77-76 at Chico State L 79-73 at Murray State W 72-61 Whitworth W 81-67 at Chico State L 87-71 at Evansville L 82-80 Pacific W 60-59 Nevada W 79-71 at Western Michigan W 80-73 Colorado State W 73-68 Nevada W 68-66 at Butler W 85-75 UC Davis W 88-54 at Tennessee Tech L 79-76 Pacific L 67-53 OT at Cal Poly Pomona W 78-69 UCSB L 81-78 San Diego State L 73-71 at CSU Los Angeles L 92-84 CSU Los Angeles W 63-56 at Long Beach State W 73-60 at UCSB L 67-54 UCSB (W-Forfeit) L 75-69 Cal Poly Pomona W 77-59 Long Beach State L 97-83 Pepperdine L 72-59 San Jose State W 62-60 San Diego State W 54-53 at Saint Mary’s L 74-63 Chapman College W 75-74 San Jose State L 63-60 at San Jose State L 68-58 Cal Poly W 76-74 Cal Poly Pomona L 98-73 Pacific W 65-61 San Jose State W 68-63 San Diego State L 73-65 San Diego State W 93-65 at Gonzaga L 102-80 Sacramento State W 65-55 Long Beach State W 95-62 at Montana State L 81-74 Sacramento State W 71-50 at San Francisco L 71-54 at Idaho State L 89-69 at Cal Poly Pomona W 54-52 at CSU Los Angeles W 91-70 CSU Los Angeles W 75-73 at San Diego State L 82-64 at UCSB W 95-79 UCSB W 72-64 at CSU Los Angeles W 84-82 at Long Beach State L 97-76 San Francisco L 68-59 at San Diego State W 64-60 at UCSB (W-Forfeit) L 78-56 CSU Los Angeles W 86-57 at Pepperdine L 72-64 at Chapman College L 77-63 Saint Mary’s W 73-53 at Cal Poly L 68-59 at CSU Los Angeles W 81-60 at Cal Poly Pomona W 56-55 Note: UCSB forfeited their two wins over Fresno State during at San Diego State W 76-73 1961-62 the 1954-55 season. at Chico State W 69-56 Record: 19-7 vs. Chapman College L 52-49 Head Coach: Harry Miller 1955-56 California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions Record: 8-17 1958-59 Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Bill Vandenburgh Record: 17-5 CSU Fullerton W 81-79 Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Bill Vandenburgh Sacramento State W 73-55 Pasadena College W 74-61 Opponent Result Score Attend Portland W 71-62 Chico State W 76-54 at Pepperdine W 69-59 Portland W 92-56 at UC Davis W 68-53 Sacramento State W 66-43 at San Jose State (W-Forfiet) L 71-42 at Portland L 86-61 San Francisco State W 70-52 at Sacramento State L 86-78 Chapman College L 58-51 Cal Poly Pomona W 87-81 at Willamette W 66-65 at Washington State L 69-64 at Eastern Washington W 72-62 Wheaton W 96-81 at Washington State W 81-72 UCSB L 74-72 at Idaho State L 56-42 at Oregon L 84-72 CSU Los Angeles W 76-63 at Montana State W 86-59 CSU Los Angeles W 73-62 Loyola Marymount L 77-69 at Nevada W 63-50 UCSB W 67-56 at Saint Mary’s L 78-66 at Nevada W 50-48 at Long Beach State L 77-70 San Jose State L 85-66 at CSU Los Angeles L 83-70 at San Diego State W 77-65 San Francisco L 69-50 at Cal Poly Pomona W 63-50 Pacific W 72-71 Santa Clara L 72-69 Long Beach State W 78-76 at Cal Poly L 81-75 at Pepperdine W 94-64 San Diego State W 78-76 at CSU Northridge W 85-74 at Loyola Marymount L 77-62 Regis College W 74-72 U.S. International W 73-42 Cal Poly Pomona L 81-56 at UCSB W 70-65 at CSU Los Angeles W 83-71 San Diego State L 96-88 at Long Beach State W 64-52 at UCSB W 81-57 San Diego W 101-42 Long Beach State W 89-80 San Diego State W 88-86 San Diego State W 73-69 Pacific L 82-66 at San Diego State L 74-69 CSU Los Angeles L 77-71 CSU Northridge W 109-59 at San Francisco L 79-46 Cal Poly W 76-63 at San Jose State L 70-67 UCSB W 86-62 vs. Cal Poly Pomona (1) L 88-81 Saint Mary’s L 72-63 at Cal Poly Pomona W 93-72 vs. Seattle Pacific (1) L 73-68 at Santa Clara L 70-61 at Arizona State W 69-62 (1) - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Sacramento, Calif.) at Pacific L 86-63 Note: San Jose State forfeited their 71-42 win over Fresno State 1959-60 during the 1961-62 season. at Cal Poly Pomona L 112-107 Record: 18-10 Head Coach: Bill Vandenburgh 1962-63 1956-57 California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions Record: 21-8 Record: 16-10 Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Harry Miller Head Coach: Bill Vandenburgh at Oregon L 62-48 California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions Opponent Result Score Attend at Oregon L 68-60 Opponent Result Score Attend Cal Poly Pomona W 74-57 UC Davis W 74-58 at Arizona L 75-67 Sacramento State W 79-70 Chapman College W 72-65 at Arizona State L 89-61 UC Davis W 91-66 at San Jose State L 68-63 at Portland W 60-47 Long Beach State W 89-68 Nevada W 70-55 at Portland W 72-63 at Cal Poly Pomona L 78-67 Nevada W 85-53 San Jose State W 56-42 Redlands W 80-43 at Evansville L 85-77 Sacramento State W 67-56 at Portland W 77-73 at Tennessee Tech L 70-62 Fresno State Alumni W 86-71 at Portland L 75-69 CSU Los Angeles W 88-83 at Sacramento State W 56-52 Loyola Marymount L 71-67 at Pacific L 100-82 UCSB W 65-49 CSU Northridge W 77-74 Saint Mary’s L 74-72 at Long Beach State L 71-66 UCSB L 53-48 at San Francisco L 68-56 at Chapman College W 62-60 at San Diego State L 65-60OT at San Jose State W 79-75 San Jose State W 70-45 at Long Beach State W 76-59 Santa Clara W 64-61 at San Diego State W 61-57 at Chapman College W 77-72 San Jose State L 77-75OT San Diego State W 80-62 CSU Los Angeles W 79-76 CSU Los Angeles W 73-71 Long Beach State W 71-70 Pacific W 79-50 at Pacific L 77-67 Pacific W 83-62 at Cal Poly W 79-58 at CSU Los Angeles L 75-57 Cal Poly Pomona W 77-67 Westmont W 71-54 at San Diego State W 83-78 at Arizona State L 97-81 Redlands W 69-44 at San Diego State W 71-55 at Arizona W 69-68 at CSU Northridge W 89-61 Pepperdine W 101-91 CSU Northridge W 81-70 at UCSB W 59-52 Pepperdine W 91-81 at CSU Los Angeles L 83-60 San Diego State W 64-56 UCSB W 60-59 Long Beach State W 81-62 San Francisco W 56-51 at CSU Los Angeles W 91-82 at Santa Clara L 72-51 at Cal Poly Pomona L 69-62 Cal Poly L 65-64 at Saint Mary’s L 89-85 at Pacific W 73-66 Chapman College L 69-67 at Loyola Marymount W 92-90 vs. San Francisco State (1) W 62-49 UCSB (1) W 68-60 Pacific W 105-73 vs. Chapman College (1) L 70-62 Chapman College (1) W 71-59 (1) - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals vs. South Dakota State (2) L 84-71 (1) - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Fresno, Calif.) 28 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT (2) - NCAA Championships, College Div. (Evansville, Ind.) SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1963-64 1965-66 1967-68 Record: 21-5 Record: 21-8 Record: 18-8 Head Coach: Harry Miller Head Coach: Ed Gregory Head Coach: Ed Gregory California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Saint Mary’s W 81-62 at Utah L 98-89 at Sacramento State W 102-75 at Pacific L 76-61 at Utah State L 102-71 at Pacific L 82-62 1,100 Southern Utah State W 80-74 2,000 San Francisco State W 74-46 San Francisco State W 105-58 at UCSB L 58-55 1,648 at Sacramento State W 68-64 at CSU Hayward W 88-70 1,127 San Diego W 87-67 2,000 Sacramento State W 76-49 Sacramento State W 109-78 at Seattle Pacific W 79-65 Adams State W 95-69 U.S. International W 68-50 at Montana L 88-72 Adams State W 109-62 at UTEP W 75-73 Sacramento State W 110-71 at CSU Los Angeles W 92-88 at UTEP L 83-65 Portland State W 89-73 1,100 at CSU Northridge W 84-75 CSU Hayward W 97-46 at CSU Northridge W 104-83 Long Beach State W 95-84 at CSU Northridge W 91-66 at CSU Los Angeles W 77-61 1,729 San Diego State W 74-63 at CSU Los Angeles W 73-69 San Diego State L 71-60 4,500 at Westmont L 82-76 Chico State W 79-49 Long Beach State W 89-85OT 2,500 Fresno State Alumni (Exh) W 86-49 San Diego State W 86-49 2,300 at Sacramento State W 87-74 at Cal Poly W 92-76 Long Beach State W 99-78 2,300 at CSU Fullerton L 72-66 300 Chapman College W 84-74 at Cal Poly W 88-66 at Cal Poly Pomona L 63-59 at CSU Los Angeles W 86-80 Cal Poly Pomona W 80-72 San Jose State W 90-74 CSU Northridge W 103-64 at San Diego State L 69-66 Cal Poly W 104-72 at Long Beach State W 93-76 at U.S. International L 68-58 CSU Northridge W 91-79 at San Diego State W 68-61 at CSU Fullerton W 95-75 CSU Los Angeles W 88-85 at Chapman College W 112-76 CSU Northridge W 70-56 at San Diego State L 86-70 Cal Poly W 97-88 CSU Los Angeles W 74-69 2,600 at Long Beach State L 71-67 Portland L 71-70 at San Diego State L 69-66 at UC Irvine W 77-71OT 700 Portland W 95-79 at Long Beach State W 84-77 1,100 CSU Fullerton W 88-79 1,200 Westmont W 113-61 at Cal Poly Pomona L 72-70 Cal Poly Pomona W 80-77 2,300 Seattle Pacific (1) W 68-53 Cal Poly W 101-78 at Cal Poly W 85-77 Cal Poly Pomona (1) L 79-72 San Diego State W 67-63 (1) - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Fresno, Calif.) Nevada (1) W 127-78 Seattle Pacific (1) W 64-58 1968-69 Record: 17-8 vs. Southern Illinois (2) L 93-70 1964-65 (1) - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Fresno, Calif.) Head Coach: Ed Gregory Record: 20-7 (2) - NCAA Championships, College Div. (Evansville, Ind.) Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Harry Miller at Saint Mary’s W 91-83 California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions at San Jose State W 72-69 1966-67 Santa Clara L 82-65 4,000 Opponent Result Score Attend Record: 17-9 Oral Roberts W 96-75 Nevada W 99-59 Head Coach: Ed Gregory Pacific L 67-56 2,000 at Sacramento State W 98-80 Opponent Result Score Attend at Colorado L 86-78 Sacramento State W 82-66 UCSB W 79-59 3,000 at Colorado State L 69-64 at CSU Hayward W 72-60 Pacific L 85-58 3,500 San Francisco State (1) W 76-73OT 1,500 at San Francisco State L 74-70 San Diego W 71-61 Seattle Pacific (1) W 98-86 1,800 Whitworth W 94-57 at Utah State L 76-64 CSU Los Angeles W 98-80 2,200 Whitworth W 90-69 at Weber State L 84-74OT CSU Northridge L 99-93 at Nevada W 91-68 at Sacramento State L 83-76 2,300 at Long Beach State L 75-66 at Weber State L 95-90 vs. Albuquerque University (1) W 91-78 at San Diego State W 91-78 at Colorado State L 84-66 at UNLV& L 81-68 at San Diego W 91-64 at Colorado State L 76-56 Sacramento State W 114-69 Cal Poly Pomona W 112-86 1,500 at Pacific W 88-80 CSU Los Angeles W 101-78 CSU Fullerton W 92-80 1,300 CSU Los Angeles W 82-80 CSU Northridge W 85-66 UC Irvine W 83-64 1,800 CSU Northridge W 104-76 at Long Beach State W 86-84 at Cal Poly W 93-78 at Long Beach State W 79-72 at San Diego State L 84-63 at CSU Los Angeles L 94-77 348 at San Diego State L 69-67 at San Diego W 93-84 at CSU Northridge L 100-97OT CSU Hayward W 86-58 Cal Poly W 79-63 Long Beach State W 70-63 2,800 Cal Poly W 101-57 at Chico State W 75-58 San Diego State W 87-69 2,000 Pacific W 92-73 CSU Fullerton W 108-65 at Cal Poly Pomona W 79-63 3,100 Cal Poly Pomona W 80-69 Cal Poly Pomona L 59-56 at CSU Fullerton W 74-55 at CSU Los Angeles W 79-78 UNLV W 92-69 at CSU Northridge L 77-69 Cal Poly W 83-71 at CSU Los Angeles W 95-87 (1) - Fresno State Holiday Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Long Beach State W 91-77 at CSU Northridge W 83-78 San Diego State W 90-72 at CSU Fullerton W 90-77 at Cal Poly W 89-65 Long Beach State W 62-60 vs. UNLV* W 74-61 San Diego State W 76-62 vs. Seattle Pacific* L 82-68 Cal Poly L 95-79 * - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Seattle, Wash.) at Cal Poly Pomona L 89-81 (1) - Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 29 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1969-70 1971-72 1973-74 Record: 15-11 Record: 9-17 Record: 15-10 Head Coach: Ed Gregory Head Coach: Ed Gregory Head Coach: Ed Gregory Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Saint Mary’s W 95-73 Corpus Christi W 73-72 2,147 Texas Tech W 76-51 3,042 Sacramento State W 73-69 Saint Mary’s L 93-89 Sacramento State W 81-55 2,132 at Sacramento State W 92-65 1,500 CSU Northridge L 85-79 1,084 at Portland State W 104-71 at Pacific L 118-89 2,100 CSU Fullerton W 100-81 1,100 at Western Washington W 59-49 Cal Poly Pomona* W 97-88 Cal Poly Pomona L 68-66 1,640 Colorado State W 57-55 Eastern Washington* L 84-83 at Arizona State L 95-75 2,300 Wyoming W 75-66 at Santa Clara L 102-61 2,350 at Texas Tech L 98-95 6,000 at North Texas W 96-952OT 2,000 at Ohio L 92-80 at Cal Poly Pomona W 78-63 at Texas-Arlington L 85-70 800 at Ohio State L 84-77 8,863 Sacramento State W 86-59 at CSU Northridge W 67-64 Alaska Fairbanks W 106-72 at Long Beach State L 98-78 2,050 Colorado W 80-70 UCSB L 82-72 San Jose State W 79-78 UCSB W 63-62 5,818 CSU Los Angeles W 89-81 Pacific L 84-67 3,984 at San Diego State L 57-56 1,024 Puget Sound L 83-75 at Cal Poly W 103-90 at Cal Poly W 60-58 1,800 at Cal Poly L 78-67 at CSU Northridge W 86-78 Loyola Marymount L 77-74 at San Diego State W 88-86 at UCSB L 81-68 1,200 Denver W 77-66 1,346 at Long Beach State L 81-72 4,428 at CSU Los Angeles L 105-82 at Pacific L 48-40 at CSU Northridge W 110-1092OT at San Diego State L 73-72 3,450 at San Jose State L 61-60 1,524 Cal Poly W 105-87 at CSU Fullerton L 97-87 450 CSU Los Angeles W 64-55 1,643 Tahoe College W 133-108 Long Beach State W 76-69 4,144 at CSU Los Angeles W 85-78 1,200 San Diego State W 110-91 1,500 at Oral Roberts L 120-76 at Long Beach State L 62-45 6,296 Long Beach State L 69-67 2,400 CSU Los Angeles L 86-82 2,303 San Diego State L 80-78 at San Jose State W 80-68 UC Santa Barbara L 79-76 1,001 San Jose State W 78-74 1,792 San Jose State W 80-79 at Pacific L 91-86 Pacific W 82-63 2,306 CSU Northridge W 100-95 at San Jose State L 80-72 at UCSB L 71-66 at UCSB L 117-102 Cal Poly W 102-70 Long Beach State L 84-61 at CSU Los Angeles L 100-87 San Diego State L 90-80 Total Home Attendance: 35,436; Average: 2,726 (1) - Fresno State Holiday Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1972-73 1974-75 1970-71 Record: 9-17 Record: 16-10 Record: 15-11 Head Coach: Ed Gregory Head Coach: Ed Gregory Head Coach: Ed Gregory Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend Opponent Result Score Attend at Sacramento State W 63-55 2,700 CSU Los Angeles L 71-69 1,320 at Saint Mary’s W 68-64 Nevada L 84-80 1,497 at Colorado W 78-75 at Chico State W 93-70 CSU Northridge W 89-69 1,209 at Denver W 76-67 Pacific L 58-56 3,000 Evansville W 58-56 2,600 San Francisco State W 90-57 2,103 Arizona State L 91-81 1,000 San Francisco State (1) W 87-75 2,100 Saint Mary’s L 93-82 1,520 Sacramento State W 65-56 1,000 Cal Poly (1) W 95-81 2,437 UC Riverside W 71-68 1,110 Chico State W 93-70 525 at Wyoming L 80-59 2,741 Utah State W 79-77 Northern Arizona W 102-67 at Colorado State L 70-63 3,100 vs. Idaho State (1) W 69-67 Puget Sound W 88-76 1,630 at Loyola Marymount L 103-92 2,000 at UNLV& L 80-64 at Utah State L 92-69 at UCSB L 79-69 2,500 at Saint Mary’s W 80-78 1,000 at Weber State L 87-73 Long Beach State L 92-72 5,689 at UC Davis W 65-62 at CSU Los Angeles L 73-71 San Diego State L 79-71 2,000 UCSB L 70-63 3,500 at UCSB L 91-75 2,800 CSU Fullerton W 78-64 1,101 at UCSB L 68-64 1,892 CSU Northridge W 105-85 900 Weber State W 79-75OT 1,771 at CSU Los Angeles W 76-74 250 Cal Poly W 90-73 at Portland W 88-73 1,094 San Jose State L 82-74 2,172 St. Martin’s W 88-87 at Nevada W 83-73 2,100 Pacific L 82-74 2,000 Long Beach State L 79-66 at San Jose State L 90-66 1,400 at San Diego State L 73-60 2,837 San Diego State W 97-96 at Pacific L 80-63 2,475 at CSU Fullerton W 62-59 375 at Cal Poly L 88-81 CSU Los Angeles L 74-71 1,057 Cal Poly W 59-46 1,733 at Sacramento State W 77-74 at CSU Los Angeles L 87-78 2,000 at Long Beach State W 71-69 4,102 Long Beach State L 89-65 UCSB L 93-79 1,100 Cal Poly Pomona W 81-60 1,225 San Diego State L 106-95 Portland L 71-70 1,500 Long Beach State L 84-78 3,003 San Jose State W 108-83 Pacific W 54-49 1,344 at Pacific W 80-71 at San Jose State W 68-66 San Jose State L 63-57 1,311 at San Jose State W 73-69 1,105 CSU Northridge W 81-80 at Long Beach State L 72-62 4,514 CSU Fullerton L 65-64 1,300 CSU Los Angeles W 113-98 at San Diego State L 76-75 San Diego State W 68-64 1,000 UCSB L 99-68 Total Home Attendance: 24,305; Average: 2,025 Total Home Attendance: 22,530; Average: 1,733 (1) - Fresno State Invitational (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

30 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1975-76 1977-78 1979-80 Record: 12-14 Record: 21-6 Record: 17-7 Head Coach: Ed Gregory Head Coach: Boyd Grant Head Coach: Boyd Grant Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend at Nevada W 77-66 N 26 Idaho State W 65-40 4,507 N 30 Sacramento State W 79-66 6,313 at Portland L 72-70OT D 1 at Utah State L 60-50 7,089 D 3 at Minnesota L 65-49 13,528 Texas-Arlington W 94-63 2,138 D 3 at Portland State W 80-75 1,808 D 4 at Marquette L 57-54 10,800 Boise State W 72-70OT 2,488 D 7 California W 60-55 5,703 D 8 Loyola Marymount L 62-59 6,530 at California L 73-54 3,200 D 8 Montana State W 85-68 3,130 D 10 at Saint Mary’s W 67-56 725 UC Davis W 108-80 2,360 D 10 CSU Bakersfield W 61-50 4,759 D 13 Boise State W 81-52 5,583 CSU Bakersfield L 92-86OT 1,785 D 17 at Saint Mary’s L 60-55 1,100 D 17 at Arizona L 65-61 10,305 at Colorado L 73-70OT 3,147 D 21 Montana W 49-44 4,342 D 21 TCU W 83-48 4,109 at Wyoming L 78-54 D 29 at CSU Los Angeles W 71-58 D 22 Morehead State (1) W 96-51 4,967 at Sacramento State W 98-72 1,500 D 30 at Idaho W 59-41 D 29 at Portland W 74-66 1,300 at Saint Mary’s W 69-64 500 J 4 at UC Riverside W 74-60 650 J 2 Fort Lewis W 83-65 6,012 CSU Los Angeles W 82-78 2,375 J 7 Cal Poly W 62-46 6,112 J 7 Nevada W 68-57 6,412 Portland W 73-66 2,210 J 12 at UC Irvine W 45-40 1,025 J 10 at Utah State W 78-65 7,449 Puget Sound L 68-53 1,008 J 14 at UCSB W 73-53 1,565 J 13 at San Jose State W 48-44 6,530 at UCSB L 71-68 2,200 J 19 Long Beach State W 70-56 6,266 J 17 CSU Fullerton W 61-54 6,530 Pacific W 77-71 2,300 J 21 San Diego State W 59-49 6,307 J 19 UC Irvine W 68-53 6,530 San Jose State L 76-69 2,899 J 26 at San Jose State W 59-45 3,414 J 24 at Pacific L 52-44 2,901 at CSU Fullerton L 68-60 J 28 at Pacific L 61-46 2,901 J 26 Pacific W 62-57 6,530 at San Diego State L 103-84 3,449 F 2 CSU Fullerton W 55-47 6,266 J 31 at UCSB W 64-63OT 2,490 at Long Beach State L 92-67 3,404 F 4 at CSU Fullerton L 54-48 3,112 F 2 at Long Beach State L 66-61 5,158 UCSB L 88-73 1,289 F 9 Pacific W 56-55 6,490 F 7 Long Beach State L 67-65 6,530 Long Beach State L 66-56 F 11 San Jose State W 58-46 6,457 F 10 UCSB W 71-64 6,530 at San Jose State W 80-76OT 1,313 F 16 at San Diego State L 45-41 7,648 F 14 at UC Irvine W 51-47 419 at Pacific L 69-55 2,100 F 18 at Long Beach State W 75-67 4,287 F 17 at CSU Fullerton W 74-60 1,912 San Diego State W 87-82 1,675 F 23 UCSB W 41-31 5,394 Total Home Attendance: 72,575; Average: 6,048 (1) - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) CSU Fullerton W 74-65 1,200 F 25 UC Irvine W 41-37 6,493 Total Home Attendance: 23,727; Average: 1,977 M 2 vs. Long Beach State (1) L 62-68OT 5,894 Total Home Attendance: 72,226; Average: 5,556 (1) - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) 1980-81 Record: 25-4 1976-77 Head Coach: Boyd Grant Record: 7-20 1978-79 Pacific Coast Athletic Association Champions Head Coach: Ed Gregory Record: 16-12 NCAA First Round (West Regional) Date Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Boyd Grant Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 26 Sacramento State W 87-85 1,976 Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 28 Air Force W 55-40 6,530 N 27 Wyoming W 88-71 3,367 N 24 Sacramento State W 57-43 6,319 N 29 Portland State W 96-65 6,530 D 2 at Boise State W 74-68 N 25 Portland L 79-66 6,530 D 1 at Arizona W 77-65 7,508 at Idaho State L 64-77 N 29 Washington State L 47-37 6,279 D 3 CSU Los Angeles W 69-47 6,342 CSU Bakersfield L 70-79 D 2 at Sacramento State W 45-40 1,050 D 6 at Boise State W 65-40 1,520 OT Saint Mary’s W 95-81 D 4 Wisconsin-Parkside L 46-55 5,795 D 9 Arizona W 70-60 6,530 Mesa College W 88-70 D 9 at Loyola Marymount L 57-51 500 D 19 South Dakota State (1) W 79-65 6,337 OT Colorado State W 64-51 D 16 Saint Mary’s W 77-71 5,947 D 20 Mississippi State (1) W 58-45 6,530 at Washington State L 62-69 D 20 at Georgetown L 49-42 5,662 D 22 UC Davis W 75-56 6,129 at Idaho State L 69-92 D 21 at Eastern Kentucky L 84-78 6,077 D 29 at Northern Illinois W 71-59 2,800 at Eastern Montana L 71-73 D 27 at Montana W 37-36 7,635 D 31 at Kansas State L 47-39 8,408 North Texas L 81-88 D 29 at Montana State W 69-61 3,178 J 3 UC San Diego W 89-42 6,530 at UCSB L 70-73 J 6 at Cal Poly W 47-46 1,155 J 15 at Utah State W 79-62 7,264 at CSU Bakersfield L 81-89 J 9 at Utah State L 56-49 6,230 J 17 at San Jose State L 52-47 2,412 OT Nevada L 72-75 J 11 San Jose State W 53-51 5,987 J 22 Long Beach State L 55-54 6,530 Long Beach State L 75-82 J 14 Utah State L 64-62 6,074 J 24 UC Irvine W 64-51 6,530 San Diego State W 77-61 J 18 at CSU Fullerton L 65-57 3,010 J 28 Pacific W 79-57 6,530 CSU Fullerton L 70-72 J 20 at UC Irvine W 64-63 842 F 1 at Pacific W 47-45 3,084 at San Jose State L 68-69 J 24 Pacific W 66-56 6,183 F 5 UCSB W 76-38 6,494 at Pacific L 62-72 J 26 at Pacific L 57-40 2,500 F 7 CSU Fullerton W 72-52 6,530 Pacific L 58-66 F 1 at UCSB W 59-49 2,086 F 11 at CSU Fullerton W 51-30 3,000 San Jose State L 54-68 F 3 at Long Beach State W 78-71 3,349 F 14 at UCSB W 46-26 1,800 at CSU Fullerton L 55-65 F 8 Long Beach State W 74-66 6,118 F 19 at UC Irvine W 70-55 1,663 at San Diego State L 58-80 F 10 UCSB W 76-68 6,530 F 21 at Long Beach State W 67-46 7,123 UCSB L 61-70 F 15 UC Irvine W 55-44 5,991 F 26 San Jose State W 62-52 6,530 at Long Beach State L 46-85 F 17 CSU Fullerton W 70-62 6,530 F 28 Utah State W 82-58 6,530 San Diego State (1) L 41-51 F 22 at San Jose State L 49-46 1,145 M 5 vs. Utah State (2) W 71-57 6,539 (1) - PCAA Tournament M 1 vs. UCSB* W 75-62 7,470 M 7 vs. San Jose State (2) W 52-48 5,239 M 2 vs. Utah State* L 81-74 5,677 M 12 vs. Northeastern (3) L 55-53 7,109 Total Home Attendance: 74, 283; Average: 6,190 Total Home Attendance: 97,128; Average: 6,475 (1) - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) (1) - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (2) - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) (3) - NCAA West Regional (El Paso, Texas)

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 31 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981-82 1983-84 1985-86 Record: 27-3 Record: 25-8 Record: 15-15 Head Coach: Boyd Grant Head Coach: Boyd Grant Head Coach: Boyd Grant Pacific Coast Athletic Association Champions PCAA Tournament Champions Date Opponent Result Score Attend NCAA Second Round (West Regional) NCAA First Round (Midwest Regional) N 23 Washington State L 57-54 10,132 Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 29 Eastern Washington (1) W 62-50 10,132 N 27 Oklahoma City (1) W 79-48 6,530 N 25 North Dakota State& W 83-54 6,582 N 30 Louisiana Tech (1) W 65-64 10,132 N 28 Nevada (1) W 64-52 6,530 N 26 Purdue& L 56-55 6,582 D 3 Wichita State W 61-51 10,132 N 30 St. Martin’s W 60-31 6,460 N 29 Abilene Christian W 74-55 6,547 D 6 vs. Texas-Arlington (2) W 67-63 1,000 D 5 at Air Force W 45-37 1,300 D 1 UC Davis W 92-49 6,582 D 7 vs. Memphis State (2) L 80-56 1,000 D 11 vs. Mississippi (2) W 46-44 7,511 D 8 at Portland W 70-45 2,541 D 16 Mankato State W 75-57 10,132 D 12 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (2) L 57-51 7,813 D 10 at Boise State L 60-52 6,657 D 20 at Marshall L 55-44 8,802 D 18 Northern Illinois W 81-56 6,530 D 15 Sacramento State W 73-46 6,522 D 23 Sacramento State W 89-72 10,132 D 23 at UC Davis W 75-43 1,120 D 19 Oregon State W 60-47 6,582 D 28 New Mexico State W 48-41 6,530 D 22 Louisiana Lafayette W 81-66 6,582 D 27 vs. Memphis State (3) L 57-46 3,730 J 2 Alaska Anchorage W 71-45 6,530 D 25 vs. Chaminade% W 66-59 6,973 D 28 at San Diego State (3) W 61-49 3,548 J 4 Lamar W 56-36 6,530 D 26 vs. Houston% W 68-61 5,236 J 4 Pacific W 49-48 10,132 J 7 Pepperdine W 63-46 6,530 J 7 Pacific W 65-47 6,582 J 6 at San Jose State L 55-52 2,612 J 14 Pacific W 74-40 6,530 J 12 UCSB W 69-51 6,582 J 9 UC Irvine W 53-48 10,132 J 16 Utah State W 71-50 6,530 J 15 CSU Fullerton L 53-51 6,582 J 12 UNLV L 68-53 10,132 J 21 at UCSB W 40-38 3,200 J 19 at UC Irvine L 63-57 1,467 J 16 at Long Beach State W 58-55OT 1,835 J 23 at CSU Fullerton W 43-40 1,897 J 21 at UNLV L 64-62 18,500 J 18 at New Mexico State L 48-46 12,876 J 28 San Jose State W 63-45 6,530 J 26 New Mexico State W 76-67 6,582 J 23 Utah State W 70-64 10,132 J 30 at San Jose State W 47-36 2,412 J 28 Long Beach State W 58-42 6,582 J 25 San Jose State L 48-45 10,132 F 4 at Long Beach State L 45-42OT 3,506 J 30 at Utah State L 60-58 9,076 J 27 at UCSB W 52-50 3,127 OT F 6 at UC Irvine W 55-49 8,456 F 2 at Pacific W 72-57 5,315 F 1 at Pacific L 63-52 6,000 F 11 Long Beach State W 54-45 6,530 F 4 San Jose State W 83-48 6,582 2OT F 3 CSU Fullerton L 67-58 10,132 F 13 UC Irvine W 71-58 6,530 F 9 at CSU Fullerton W 69-68 4,286 F 6 at UC Irvine L 60-58 1,479 F 18 UCSB W 69-59 6,530 F 11 at UCSB L 55-50 2,157 F 8 at CSU Fullerton W 61-54 2,863 F 20 CSU Fullerton W 71-51 6,530 F 16 UC Irvine W 65-56 6,582 F 13 New Mexico State W 56-51 10,132 F 25 at Pacific W 51-43 5,973 F 19 UNLV W 68-43 6,582 F 27 at Utah State W 73-61 5,506 F 23 at New Mexico State W 63-54 9,986 F 15 Long Beach State W 70-59 10,132 M 3 vs. Long Beach State (3) W 76-55 7,433 F 25 Utah State W 83-62 6,582 F 20 at Utah State L 78-66 6,338 M 5 vs. CSU Fullerton (3) W 69-57 7,433 M 1 at San Jose State W 43-33 2,461 F 22 at UNLV L 72-56 16,798 M 13 vs. West Virginia (4) W 50-46 9,546 M 3 at Long Beach State W 79-58 2,174 F 27 UCSB L 64-48 10,132 M 20 vs. Georgetown (4) L 58-40 15,237 M 8 vs. CSU Fullerton* W 53-51 11,791 M 6 vs. UNLV (4) L 68-49 9,613 Total Home Attendance: 97,880; Average: 6,525 M 9 vs. UC Irvine* W 71-57 13,951 Total Home Attendance: 151,980; Average: 10,132 (1) - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - Sun Met Classic (at Fresno, Calif.) M 10 vs. UNLV* W 51-49 13,816 (2) - Pearl Harbor Classic (at , Hawaii) (2) - Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.) M 15 vs. Louisiana Tech# L 66-56 11,200 (3) - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) (3) - Holiday Bowl Classic (at San Diego, Calif.) Total Home Attendance: 105,241; Average: 6,578 (4) - PCAA Tournament (at Inglewood, Calif.) (4) - NCAA West Regional (Logan, Utah) & - Sun Met Classic (at Fresno, Calif.) % - Chaminade Classic (at Honolulu, Hawaii.) 1982-83 * - PCAA Tournament (at Inglewood, Calif.) 1986-87 Record: 25-10 # - NCAA Midwest Regional (at Memphis, Tenn.) Record: 9-20 Head Coach: Boyd Grant Head Coach: Ron Adams National Invitational Tournament Champions Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend 1984-85 Record: 23-9 N 28 Cornell (1) W 62-562OT 10,132 N 26 Hardin Simmons (1) W 62-51 6,530 Head Coach: Boyd Grant N 27 Idaho (1) W 38-34 6,530 N 29 McNeese State (1) L 75-57 10,132 D 1 at Purdue L 50-39 13,606 Date Opponent Result Score Attend D 3 Sonoma State W 80-54 10,132 D 4 at Oregon State W 43-42 10,000 N 30 Wis.-Green Bay (1) W 61-46 10,046 D 6 at Montana L 80-65 5,526 D 10 vs. Northern Arizona (2) W 58-54 1,117 F 1 Washington (1) L 53-45 10,093 D 12 at Indiana State (2) L 55-44 3,280 D 4 North Dakota W 53-36 9,872 D 11 at Pepperdine (2) W 65-56 2,768 D 13 at Santa Clara (2) L 63-56OT 3,362 D 13 Boise State W 65-49 5,549 D 10 Marshall W 63-58 9,727 D 13 New Orleans W 50-32 10,002 D 20 Sacramento State W 71-51 10,132 D 21 Montana W 55-41 6,586 D 23 Santa Clara W 74-59 10,132 D 23 Kent State W 56-35 6,586 D 28 vs. Murray State (2) W 46-44 8,008 J 4 Saint Mary’s L 52-51 6,626 D 29 vs. Oregon State (2) L 66-50 9,573 D 26 vs. Illinois State (3) L 60-44 15,926 J 6 Portland W 44-31 6,556 D 30 vs. Oregon (2) L 63-60 11,167 D 27 vs. Princeton (3) L 71-57 16,585 J 8 at Pacific L 50-48 5,865 J 2 at Louisiana Lafayette L 63-56 6,312 D 30 West Virginia W 61-54 10,132 J 13 at Long Beach State W 75-44 2,205 J 5 at Pacific W 62-57 4,450 J 3 CSU Fullerton L 65-47 10,132 J 15 at UNLV L 56-48 6,380 J 7 San Jose State W 58-49 9,859 J 5 UC Irvine W 66-65 10,132 J 9 at UC Irvine W 72-66 1,496 J 20 Utah State W 66-62 6,586 J 8 at Long Beach State L 67-60 1,770 J 22 at UC Irvine L 76-74 2,744 J 12 at UNLV L 70-58 14,600 J 17 Long Beach State W 60-56 9,943 J 10 at New Mexico State L 62-48 6,448 J 27 at CSU Fullerton L 56-53 4,272 J 15 Utah State W 70-68 10,132 J 29 at UCSB W 64-42 2,708 J 19 New Mexico State W 70-59 10,132 F 3 at Utah State L 65-57 8,062 J 23 at Utah State W 76-75 7,048 J 17 San Jose State L 62-41 10,132 F 6 San Jose State W 63-50 6,586 J 27 UCSB W 55-45 10,132 J 22 Pacific L 64-62 10,132 F 10 Long Beach State L 80-69 6,586 J 31 Pacific W 56-39 9,973 J 26 at UNLV L 106-58 18,068 F 12 UNLV L 66-59 6,586 F 4 at CSU Fullerton L 52-51 3,722 J 29 at UCSB L 54-46 3,468 F 17 UCSB W 77-47 6,492 F 9 UNLV W 63-52 10,151 J 31 at CSU Fullerton L 58-46 2,948 F 11 UC Irvine W 52-40 10,114 F 24 at San Jose State W 66-59 2,412 F 7 at Pacific L 50-46 4,300 F 26 Pacific W 76-58 6,586 F 14 at New Mexico State W 61-53 5,813 F 16 at Long Beach State W 66-52 2,458 F 12 New Mexico State L 59-58 10,132 M 3 UC Irvine W 77-57 6,595 F 14 Long Beach State W 68-67OT 10,132 M 6 CSU Fullerton W 94-72 6,582 F 21 Utah State W 76-58 10,132 M 10 vs. UC Irvine (3) W 86-68 9,717 F 23 CSU Fullerton W 67-53 10,132 F 21 at Utah State L 68-65 6,384 OT F 28 at UCSB W 41-40 4,721 F 23 at San Jose State L 49-48 1,888 M 11 vs. San Jose State (3) W 53-47 12,053 2OT M 12 vs. UNLV (3) L 66-63OT 11,022 M 2 at San Jose State L 84-80 2,476 F 26 at UC Irvine L 92-82 3,204 M 16 UTEP (4) W 71-64 6,449 M 7 vs. UCSB (3) W 56-50 10,147 M 1 UNLV L 70-59 10,132 M 8 vs. CSU Fullerton (3) L 56-54 13,193 M 20 at Michigan State (4) W 72-58 8,839 3OT M 2 UCSB W 47-46 10,132 M 25 at Oregon State (4) W 76-67 9,806 M 14 Santa Clara(4) W 79-76 10,132 Total Home Attendance: 151,980; Average: 10,132 M 28 vs. Wake Forest (4) W 86-62 8,614 M 19 New Mexico (4) W 66-55 10,132 (1) - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) M 30 vs. DePaul (5) W 69-60 10,964 M 23 at UCLA (4) L 53-43 12,577 (2) - Early Season Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii) Total Home Attendance: 105,008; Average: 6,563 Total Home Attendance: 160,572; Average: 10,036 (3) - Hoosier Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.) (1) - Sun Met Classic (at Fresno, Calif.) (1) - Sun Met Classic (at Fresno, Calif.) (2) - Malibu Classic (at Malibu, Calif.) (2) - Far West Classic (at Portland, Ore.) (3) - PCAA Tournament (at Inglewood, Calif.) (3) - PCAA Tournament (at Inglewood, Calif.) (4) - National Invitation Tournament (Campus Sites) (4) - National Invitation Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) (5) - National Invitation Tournament (New York, N.Y.)

32 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1987-88 1989-90 1991-92 Record: 9-19 Record: 10-19 Record: 15-16 Head Coach: Ron Adams Head Coach: Ron Adams Head Coach: Gary Colson Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 27 Northern Arizona (1) W 66-49 10,159 N 24 Saint Mary’s (1) W 75-51 9,934 N 22 Santa Clara W 79-68 9,827 N 28 Kansas State (1) L 65-50 10,159 N 25 La Salle (1) L 75-63 9,902 N 25 Sacramento State W 92-72 9,387 D 2 Eastern Montana W 80-67 10,159 N 30 at McNeese State W 72-71 3,105 N 29 Northeastern$ W 84-70 9,776 D 5 at Washington State L 61-60 3,761 D 2 at Kansas State W 60-58 12,641 N 30 Gonzaga$ W 77-76OT 9,701 D 7 at Washington L 67-61 2,357 D 8 Sonoma State L 62-60 9,988 D 5 at Oregon L 71-63 4,694 D 14 at Santa Clara L 69-66 815 D 20 Santa Clara W 56-54 9,963 D 7 at Portland W 86-79 1,767 D 23 Manhattan W 101-73 10,159 D 23 at Wichita State L 82-62 7,859 D 11 Nevada W 94-78 9,454 D 27 vs. Texas Tech (2) L 58-55 2,737 D 27 UCLA L 74-65 10,159 D 21 Oregon State W 83-72 10,072 D 28 vs. Bucknell (2) L 66-56 3,290 D 30 Hofstra W 69-48 9,837 D 23 at San Francisco L 91-82 1,738 J 2 San Jose State L 69-67 10,159 J 2 at New Mexico State L 71-69 7,529 D 28 vs. Villanova# L 71-63 2,249 J 4 Utah State L 90-68 10,159 J 4 at Long Beach State L 66-60 1,936 D 29 vs. Bradley# W 74-53 533 J 9 at Pacific W 74-65 2,250 J 7 UC Irvine W 67-57 9,796 D 30 vs. Wisconsin# W 71-68 483 J 14 at New Mexico State L 65-60 7,141 J 11 at CSU Fullerton L 73-65 2,111 J 4 Utah State L 88-83 10,159 J 16 at Long Beach State L 66-63 1,795 J 15 UNLV L 84-75 10,159 J 9 CSU Fullerton W 88-83 9,714 J 21 UCSB L 75-61 10,159 J 20 Utah State L 68-65 10,030 J 11 UC Irvine W 82-55 10,159 J 23 UC Irvine W 71-67 10,159 J 27 at Pacific L 56-53 3,541 J 16 at Long Beach State L 80-72 1,415 J 28 at UNLV L 87-71 17,934 J29 San Jose State W 69-53 9,732 J 20 at UCSB L 75-55 5,114 J 30 at CSU Fullerton L 64-57OT 2,130 F 1 at UC Irvine W 78-75 1,440 J 23 at UNLV L 58-50 14,844 F 5 Pacific W 74-65 10,159 F 3 at UCSB L 78-57 6,000 J 27 San Jose State W 64-51 9,528 F 11 Long Beach State W 88-75 10,159 F 8 CSU Fullerton W 73-65 9,733 J 29 New Mexico State W 76-69 9,717 F 13 New Mexico State W 60-50 10,159 F 12 at UNLV L 69-64 17,855 F 3 Pacific W 76-67 9,535 F 18 at UC Irvine L 82-782OT 2,053 F 17 at San Jose State L 61-59 2,645 F 6 at UC Irvine L 76-68 1,533 F 20 at UCSB L 77-60 5,736 F 19 at Utah State L 89-83 7,684 F 8 at CSU Fullerton L 97-79 1,728 F 25 CSU Fullerton W 57-54 10,159 F 23 UCSB L 70-51 10,041 F 13 UCSB L 77-61 9,880 F 27 UNLV L 71-60 10,159 F 26 Pacific L 64-60 9,683 F 17 Long Beach State L 73-61 9,477 M 3 at Utah State L 82-69 7,264 M 1 Long Beach State L 81-75 9,741 F 20 at San Jose State W 74-71 1,484 M 5 at San Jose State L 69-62 1,815 M 3 New Mexico State L 82-68 10,096 F 22 at Pacific L 77-70 3,840 M 9 vs. CSU Fullerton (3) L 73-59 2,062 M 7 vs. San Jose State (2) W 71-56 1,312 F 27 UNLV L 84-67 10,159 Total Home Attendance: 132,067; Average: 10,159 M 9 vs. New Mexico State (2) L 72-66 6,441 M 2 at New Mexico State L 78-70 7,531 (1) - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Total Home Attendance: 148,794; Average: 9,920 (2) - Holiday Bowl Classic (San Diego, Calif) M 7 at Utah State L 70-62 8,008 (1) - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) OT (3) - PCAA Tournament (Inglewood, Calif.) (2) - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) M 13 vs. New Mexico State* L 86-85 1,914 Total Home Attendance: 146,545; Average: 9,770 $ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1988-89 1990-91 # - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) Record: 15-14 Record: 14-16 * - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) Head Coach: Ron Adams Head Coach: Gary Colson Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend 1992-93 N 25 Idaho State (1) L 62-57 10,031 N 23 U.S. International& W 104-76 9,823 Record: 13-15 N 26 Texas-Pan American (1) W 74-52 9,883 N 24 Pepperdine& L 84-64 9,843 Head Coach: Gary Colson N 29 at Louisiana Tech L 75-59 3,965 N 28 at Oregon State L 89-76 7,341 Date Opponent Result Score Attend D 1 at West Virginia L 61-57 5,036 D 1 Southern Utah State W 87-77 9,653 D 1 CSU Northridge W 77-67 8,718 D 4 Washington W 89-80 9,897 D 8 at Santa Clara L 77-73 2,200 D 3 Oregon W 80-78 8,930 D 9 U.S. International W 99-62 9,947 D 18 Mississippi Valley State W 86-68 9,422 D 8 at Washington W 77-75 2,038 D 20 New Hampshire W 91-58 10,050 D 20 Northwestern State (La.) W 88-71 9,463 D 12 at Nevada L 74-64 4,414 D 27 at Santa Clara L 54-39 3,885 D 27 at UCLA L 110-89 8,667 D 19 Pacific L 70-49 8,898 D 29 Southern Utah State W 72-50 10,159 D 29 Portland W 88-76 9,855 D 23 San Francisco W 73-67 8,841 J 3 at Utah State W 76-72 8,206 J 2 CSU Fullerton L 91-88 9,867 D 26 at San Jose State L 74-62 1,939 J 5 at San Jose State W 61-54 1,752 J 4 Long Beach State W 77-73 10,159 D 29 Navy (1) W 66-53 9,058 J 11 UNLV L 83-77 10,159 J 7 at UCSB W 77-71 6,000 D 30 Long Beach State (1) L 82-61 8,715 J 14 Long Beach State W 56-55 10,039 J 9 at UC Irvine L 105-82 2,158 J 2 Wyoming W 68-66 9,143 J 16 New Mexico State L 53-50 10,127 J 12 UNLV L 117-91 10,159 J 4 Colorado State W 62-55 8,613 J 19 at UC Irvine L 64-61 2,946 J 14 New Mexico State L 82-77 9,645 J 7 at New Mexico L 85-64 15,137 J 21 at UCSB L 74-60 6,000 J 17 at San Jose State L 94-92OT 2,489 J 9 at UTEP L 73-67 9,109 J 26 Pacific W 69-52 9,952 J 19 at Utah State L 91-69 7,229 J 14 BYU L 72-57 9,798 J 30 CSU Fullerton W 65-44 9,856 J 26 Pacific W 84-77 10,159 J 16 Utah L 103-83 9,011 3OT F 4 at Pacific W 75-71 3,398 J 31 UC Irvine W 88-75 9,714 J 23 Air Force L 71-51 8,879 F 9 at New Mexico State L 63-57 5,713 F 2 UCSB W 78-72 10,159 J 28 at Hawai’i L 78-74 2,189 F 11 at Long Beach State L 59-51 1,908 F 7 at UNLV L 113-64 18,883 J 30 at San Diego State W 72-67 2,245 OT F 16 UCSB W 61-59 9,980 F 9 at CSU Fullerton L 100-98OT 1,829 F 4 Hawai’i W 69-64 8,682 F 18 UC Irvine L 82-79 10,159 F 14 Utah State W 107-86 9,698 F 6 San Diego State W 78-70 9,052 F 23 at UNLV L 75-71 19,000 F 16 San Jose State L 72-71 10,159 F 13 at Air Force L 61-58 3,122 F 25 at CSU Fullerton L 71-56 2,225 F 23 at Pacific L 75-73 4,414 F 18 at BYU L 90-74 19,806 M 2 San Jose State W 73-59 9,954 F 28 at Long Beach State W 107-97 1,805 F 20 at Utah L 75-65 15,203 M 4 Utah State W 69-59 10,088 M 2 at New Mexico State L 105-80 10,217 F 25 New Mexico W 71-57 9,102 M 8 vs. San Jose State (2) W 64-60 5,533 M 8 vs. New Mexico State* W 88-82 11,636 F 27 UTEP W 60-57 9,454 M 9 vs. New Mexico State (2) L 60-59 7,242 M 9 vs. Pacific* W 87-70 11,283 M 4 at Wyoming L 77-55 5,531 Total Home Attendance: 150,281; Average: 10,019 M 6 at Colorado State W 83-78 7,221 (1) - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) M 10 vs. UNLV* L 98-74 11,045 (2) - Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) Total Home Attendance: 147,778; Average: 9,852 M 10 vs. New Mexico (2) L 72-48 9,245 & - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Total Home Attendance: 134,894; Average: 8,993 * - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) (1) - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (2) - WAC Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah)

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 33 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1993-94 1995-96 1997-98 Record: 21-11 Record: 22-11 Record: 21-13 Head Coach: Gary Colson Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 15 Weber State (1) L 102-86 9,557 N 17 Florida A&M W 89-69 10,220 N 28 Cal Poly W 88-58 7,876 N 22 UMass W 82-64 10,220 D 1 at Pepperdine L 70-65 1,878 N 22 CSU Northridge W 97-77 9,525 N 26 LSU W 90-65 10,220 D 4 San Jose State L 69-67 8,243 D 1 Maine (2) W 66-49 9,871 N 29 vs. Arkansas (1) L 70-69 5,000 D 7 Washington W 67-65 7,877 D 2 Princeton (2) L 59-54 9,874 D 9 at Temple L 76-61 10,206 D 11 at Pacific L 81-71 3,620 D 5 San Jose State W 92-68 9,559 D 13 at Pacific L 85-74 6,150 D 18 Oregon State W 74-62 7,968 D 9 at Pacific L 73-70 4,960 D 16 Saint Mary’s L 73-65 10,200 D 20 at Nevada L 79-71 4,483 D 12 at Santa Clara L 66-58 4,826 D 20 at Minnesota L 92-72 14,101 D 27 Montana State (1) W 89-71 8,017 D 16 Oregon W 83-82 9,647 D 22 North Florida (2) W 107-65 10,220 D 22 Southern Colorado W 109-88 9,662 D 23 Long Island (2) W 107-65 10,220 D 28 Washington State (1) W 87-79 8,357 D 27 Saint Mary’s W 75-74 10,132 D 27 Wisconsin L 64-60 10,220 J 3 at Colorado State W 79-73 5,176 J 2 New Mexico W 76-75 9,802 J 3 Hawaii-Hilo W 112-66 10,220 J 5 at Wyoming W 65-51 6,117 J 4 UTEP W 83-71 10,132 J 8 at TCU L 91-76 6,285 J 8 UTEP L 58-57 9,479 J 8 at Utah W 65-64 13,668 J 10 at SMU W 76-74 8,037 J 10 New Mexico W 69-65 8,763 J 10 at BYU L 97-84 16,151 J 15 Tulsa W 81-77 10,220 J 13 at BYU L 73-65 18,705 J 15 at Air Force W 73-67 3,054 J 17 Rice W 93-65 10,220 J 15 at Utah L 76-66 12,114 J 18 San Diego State W 79-67 10,132 J 24 Texas W 90-82 10,220 J 22 at Air Force W 76-64 1,736 J 20 Hawai’i W 84-80 10,132 J 31 at San Diego State W 97-94 11,334 F 2 at Hawai’i W 91-76 10,254 J 27 San Diego State W 76-59 8,324 J 25 at Colorado State L 91-83 7,628 F 5 TCU L 99-91 10,220 J 29 Hawai’i W 81-65 8,676 J 27 at Wyoming L 96-81 8,536 F 7 SMU W 80-73 10,220 F 3 at San Diego State W 93-79 1,625 F 1 Colorado State W 72-86 10,006 F 12 at Rice W 82-80 2,663 F 5 at Hawai’i W 88-82 7,575 F 3 Wyoming W 74-70 10,132 OT F 15 at Tulsa L 78-77 7,932 F 12 Air Force W 72-66 8,924 F 8 at San Diego State W 99-89 4,696 F 18 at San Jose State W 89-81 3,264 F 17 Utah W 95-86 8,532 F 10 at Hawai’i L 97-76 7,221 F 21 San Jose State W 95-70 10,220 F 19 BYU W 73-68 10,159 F 17 Air Force W 82-50 10,132 F 26 San Diego State W 70-86 10,220 F 24 at UTEP L 72-70 7,119 F 22 Utah W 71-68 10,132 F 28 Hawai’i L 92-78 10,220 F 26 at New Mexico L 82-67 17,964 F 24 BYU W 95-83 10,132 M 5 vs. San Diego State (3) W 92-57 10,220 F 29 at UTEP W 88-87 8,054 M 6 UNLV (3) L 76-67 17,904 M 3 Colorado State W 84-77 8,299 M 2 at New Mexico L 86-84 18,018 M 11 at Pacific (4) W 73-70 5,368 M 5 Wyoming W 73-68 9,340 M 7 vs. Wyoming (3) W 91-82 5,000 M 16 Memphis (4) W 83-80 9.362 M 10 vs. UTEP (2) W 88-66 11,187 M 8 vs. New Mexico (3) L 104-993OT 12,222 M 19 at Hawai’i (4) W 85-83 10,254 M 11 vs. BYU (2) L 87-72 8,132 M 13 Miami (Ohio) (4) W 58-57 10,132 M 24 vs. Minnesota (4) L 91-89 11,043 M 16 USC (3) W 79-76 9,219 M 19 Michigan State (4) W 80-70 10,132 M 26 vs. Georgia (4) L 95-79 13,159 M 22 BYU (3) W 68-66 10,159 Total Home Attendance: 172,882; Average: 10,170 M 22 Nebraska (4) L 83-71 10,132 (1) - Premier Classic (at Phoenix, Ariz.) M 24 at Kansas State (3) L 115-77 5,252 Total Home Attendance: 198,955; Average: 9,948 (2) - Coors Light Classic (at Fresno, Calif.) Total Home Attendance: 148,212; Average: 8,718 (1) - Preseason NIT (Fresno, Calif.) (3) - WAC Tournament (at Las Vegas, Nev.) (1) - Coors Light Classic (2) - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (4) - National Invitation Tournament (2) - WAC Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) (3) - WAC Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) (3) - National Invitation Tournament (4) - National Invitation Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) 1998-99 Record: 1-12 1994-95 1996-97 Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian Record: 13-15 Record: 20-12 Date Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Gary Colson Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 13 Coppin State X 86-67 10,220 Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 22 Pacific W 75-71 10,182 N 16 Cal Poly X 114-101 10,220 N 28 Pepperdine W 79-76 8,214 N 26 Santa Clara W 85-77 10,182 N 19 at Peperdine L 78-71 2,925 D 2 Texas-Arlington (1) W 89-67 8,275 N 29 Northeastern (1) W 87-71 10,182 N 26 at Alaska Anchorage (1) X 82-79 8,700 D 3 Santa Clara (1) L 81-57 8,396 N 27 vs. Duke (1) L 83-93 8,700 N 30 Liberty (1) W 84-44 10,182 N 28 vs. Iowa State (1) L 79-70 8,700 D 7 Pacific L 96-93 7,952 D 3 Western State W 127-92 10,182 D 1 Sacramento State X 110-73 10,220 D 10 at San Jose State W 71-65 2,489 D 7 at Oregon L 87-75 9,954 D 4 Minnesota L 77-65 10,220 D 12 at Oregon State L 72-67 4,969 D 10 at UMass W 102-81 9,493 D 7 Pacific X 91-74 10,220 D 23 Nevada W 86-75 8,442 D 14 at Texas L 98-86 13,103 D 10 Utah State X 82-77 10,220 D 21 vs. Texas Tech (2) L 111-101 8,000 OT D 30 St. Francis (Ill.) W 88-61 8,217 D 23 at Saint Mary’s W 83-81 3,500 D 19 at Georgia (2) X 86-82 23,614 J 2 at New Mexico L 74-66 15,537 D 28 at LSU L 79-75 2,758 D 22 Chicago State (3) X 94-71 10,220 J 3 at UTEP L 97-84 10,801 D 30 vs. SW Missouri (3) L 86-71 250 D 23 Miami (Ohio) (3) X 73-62 10,200 J 7 Utah L 79-71 8,324 D 27 at Wisconsin L 87-65 16,072 D 31 vs. Mississippi State (3) L 62-60 509 D 31 Temple X 66-63 10,220 J 9 BYU L 69-61 8,447 J 1 vs. SE Missouri (3) W 83-77 225 J 4 New Mexico W 86-80 10,220 J 14 Air Force L 72-62 8,532 J 6 at Rice W 79-76 3,742 J 7 at San Jose State L 91-64 4,540 J 19 at Hawai’i L 71-61 6,766 J 11 San Jose State W 80-53 10,182 J 14 UTEP X 70-56 10,220 J 21 at San Diego State W 69-65 1,304 J 18 Air Force W 78-69 10,182 J 20 UNLV W 93-82 10,182 J 23 BYU X 79-75 22,545 J 26 Wyoming W 57-54 8,105 J 23 at Colorado State L 80-79 7,012 J 25 at Utah L 87-74 24,120 J 28 Colorado State W 71-52 8,460 J 25 at Wyoming L 87-74 6,628 J 28 San Diego State X 101-80 10,220 F 2 at Wyoming L 84-70 7,912 J 30 San Diego State W 87-71 10,182 J 30 Hawai’i X 93-66 10,220 F 4 Hawai’i W 82-56 7,962 F 4 San Jose State X 57-52 10,220 F 1 Hawai’i W 80-74 10,182 F 6 Georgia State X 83-62 9,854 F 9 San Diego State W 66-58 8,239 F 6 at San Jose State W 66-61 4,837 F 11 at UTEP L 73-62 9,356 F 11 CSU Northridge W 89-56 7,987 F 8 Rice W 82-54 10,182 F 13 at New Mexico L 83-81 17,856 F 15 at Air Force W 65-63 1,934 F 15 at Air Force L 85-64 3,210 F 18 BYU X 80-71 10,220 F 23 at BYU L 81-59 18,372 F 17 at UNLV L 78-64 18,024 F 20 Wyoming W 76-68 10,182 F 20 Utah L 88-82 10,220 F 25 at Utah L 89-59 14,451 F 22 Colorado State W 84-72 10,182 F 25 at San Diego State X 95-84 4,193 M 2 New Mexico L 72-69 8,017 F 27 at Hawai’i W 98-80 10,225 F 27 at Hawai’i X 83-71 8,705 M 4 UTEP W 92-73 8,338 M 1 at San Diego State W 103-92 4,229 M 2 vs. Colorado State (4) X 80-59 4,324 M 8 vs. San Diego State (2) L 71-57 6,586 M 4 vs. TCU (4) L 106-81 11,459 M 4 vs. Tulsa (4) L 85-56 5,482 Total Home Attendance: 131,907; Average: 8,244 M 10 California (5) L 79-71 6,060 M 12 Nevada (5) L 97-86 9,490 X: Indicates result vacated due to use of ineligible player (1) - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Total Home Attendance: 141,856; Average: 10,133 (2) - WAC Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) Total Home Attendance: 195,919; Average: 10,884 (1) - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) (2) - Las Vegas Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) (2) - Holiday Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) (3) - Puerto Rico Classic (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) (3) - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (4) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) (4) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) (5) - National Invitation Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) (5) - National Invitation Tournament (Fresno, Calif.)

34 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 Record: 12-9 Record: 19-15 Record: 14-15 Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian Head Coach: Ray Lopes Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 19 at Georgia State W 74-64 3,763 N 13 Montana State (1) W 92-70 7,110 N 23 Pepperdine L 70-68 10,220 N 15 USC (1) W 65-58 10,010 N 21 at Oregon L 80-67 9,087 N 26 vs. Florida International (1) W 90-75 500 N 21 vs. Wake Forest (2) L 62-61 6,837 N 29 at Santa Clara L 69-64 1,748 N 27 vs. Missouri State (1) W 100-90 500 N 23 vs. Michigan State (2) W 63-58 12,250 D 5 Arkansas-Monticello (1) W 68-55 14,309 N 28 vs. LSU (1) L 95-85 500 N 28 at Pacific W 73-65 5,372 D 6 Princeton (1) L 72-67 14,420 N 30 CSU Northridge L 69-66 10,200 N 30 UC Riverside (3) W 75-58 10,220 D 10 at Pacific W 66-51 4,346 D 4 Northern Arizona W 74-68 10,220 D 1 Air Force (3) W 68-52 10,220 D 13 Creighton L 70-62OT 14,077 D 8 San Francisco L 69-59 10,220 D 4 San Francisco W 75-65 10,220 D 11 at UAB L 103-99OT 15,232 D 6 vs. Gonzaga (4) L 87-77 3,765 D 19 USC L 65-62 14,859 D 14 Santa Clara W 95-67 10,220 D 8 at San Diego State L 93-78 8,438 D 22 Washington State W 46-29 13,354 D 16 Florida Atlantic W 98-80 10,220 D 11 at California L 97-75 9,701 D 27 San Francisco W 52-43 14,217 D 18 at Pacific W 69-63OT 4,230 D 20 Savannah State W 91-52 10,220 J 3 at Hawai’i W 69-58 7,798 D 21 Wagner (2) W 95-73 10,200 D 27 at Hawai’i L 83-73 9,175 J 5 at San Jose State W 61-55 1,787 D 22 Cornell (2) W 105-86 10,220 D 29 at San Jose State W 80-68 5,182 J 8 SMU W 54-53 13,653 J 4 at Utah State L 83-66 5,619 J 3 Rice W 87-61 10,220 J 10 Louisiana Tech W 61-40 13,890 J 7 High Point W 96-65 10,220 J 5 Tulsa W 86-85 10,220 J 15 UTEP W 91-79 10,220 J 12 at Nevada L 88-85 8,899 J 15 at Boise State W 78-61 5,940 J 20 at TCU W 101-96 4,951 J 17 at Boise State W 72-56 6,639 J 17 at UTEP L 72-58 12,000 J 22 at SMU L 85-78 6,265 J 19 at UTEP W 80-77 8,118 J 22 Rice L 65-63 14,226 J 27 Rice X 86-53 10,220 J 24 SMU W 78-70 10,220 J 24 Tulsa W 68-61 14,806 J 29 Tulsa X 75-73 10,220 J 26 Louisiana Tech L 71-64 10,220 OT J 31 at Nevada L 84-65 10,238 F 3 at San Jose State X 82-76 4,033 J 31 at Tulsa L 78-63 8,355 F 5 at Louisiana Tech L 80-752OT 2,783 F 5 at Hawai’i X 85-77 7,904 F 2 at Rice L 76-63 2,270 2OT F 12 at UTEP L 92-78 8,092 F 7 Nevada L 66-57 10,220 F 7 at SMU W 75-74 3,872 F 17 SMU L 85-75 10,220 F 10 Oklahoma State W 58-52 10,220 F 12 UTEP L 58-55 14,095 F 20 TCU X 98-93 10,220 F 14 UTEP W 72-64 10,220 F 14 Boise State L 55-44 13,889 F 24 at Tulsa X 73-72 8,355 F 16 Boise State L 61-58 10,220 F 18 at Tulsa W 61-41 7,364 F 26 at Rice X 69-57 1,914 F 21 at Louisiana Tech L 66-63 3,783 F 21 East Tennessee State L 66-62 13,377 M 1 San Jose State X 77-74 10,220 F 23 at SMU W 86-78 5,038 F 23 at Rice L 63-60 1,997 M 4 Hawai’i X 79-69 10,220 F 28 San Jose State W 72-60 10,220 F 28 Nevada L 64-55 14,098 M 9 UTEP (3) X 79-70 9,757 M 2 Hawai’i L 82-79 10,220 M 10 Hawai’i (3) X 103-1002OT 9,668 M 7 vs. Louisiana Tech (5) W 72-69 4,318 M 4 San Jose State W 81-76 13,535 M 11 Tulsa (3) X 75-72 10,021 M 8 at Tulsa (5) L 81-65 8,355 M 6 Hawai’i W 69-60 14,222 M 16 vs. Wisconsin (4) X 66-56 13,464 M 13 Temple (6) L 81-75 5,050 M 11 Boise State (2) L 71-54 7,636 X: Indicates result vacated due to use of ineligible player Total Home Attendance: 165,250; Average: 9,721 Total Home Attendance: 232,663; Average: 13,686 Total Home Attendance: 163,520; Average: 10,220 (1) - Preseason NIT (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - Hawai’i Thanksgiving Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) (2) - Preseason NIT (New York City, N.Y.) (2) - McCaffrey WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) (2) - Trend Homes Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (3) - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (3) - WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) (4) - Fab Four Classic (Inglewood, Calif.) 2004-05 (4) - NCAA Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) (5) - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) (6) - National Invitation Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) Record: 16-14 2000-01 Head Coach: Ray Lopes Record: 9-7 2002-03 Date Opponent Result Score Attend Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian Record: 20-8 N 17 Maryland-Eastern Shore W 83-42 11,542 Western Athletic Conference Champions Head Coach: Ray Lopes N 27 at East Tennessee State W 90-73 6,290 NCAA First Round Western Athletic Conference Champions D 3 Grand Canyon (1) W 63-53 11,104 Date Opponent Result Score Attend D 4 Mississippi Valley State (1) W 80-65 11,099 N 17 Saint Mary’s (1) X 104-66 4,775 Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 19 St. Bonaventure (1) L 87-74 4,838 N 29 Idaho State (1) W 65-53 9,808 D 8 at USC W 71-68 3,134 N 22 vs. North Carolina State (2) X 82-63 6,453 N 30 Saint Mary’s (1) W 67-65 9,450 D 11 Sacramento State W 72-54 11,623 N 27 San Diego State X 70-62 10,220 D 4 Santa Clara W 70-55 9,540 D 18 Oregon L 83-82 13,142 N 30 Pacific X 66-55 10,220 D 7 at San Francisco W 74-71 4,109 D 21 Pacific L 88-77 11,933 2OT D 2 at San Francisco L 90-89 4,782 D 11 Pacific W 80-60 9,401 D 23 at San Francisco L 73-62 3,477 D 13 at Santa Clara X 64-51 3,467 D 15 at Oklahoma State L 71-61 9,015 D 29 Hawai’i W 79-78 11,768 D 16 UAB X 87-67 10,220 J 2 San Jose State W 63-56 11,483 D 19 Toledo (3) X 88-72 10,220 D 20 Centenary W 70-69 9,460 D 20 Louisiana-Lafayette (3) X 85-69 10,220 D 23 at Washington State L 69-66 1,293 J 6 at SMU L 74-63 2,422 D 23 Georgia X 80-61 10,220 D 29 Sacramento State W 91-53 9,549 J 8 at Louisiana Tech W 60-58 1,437 D 28 South Carolina State X 84-59 10,220 J 1 Tulsa W 74-65 9,590 J 13 Boise State W 89-82 11,219 D 30 Norfolk State X 107-80 10,220 J 4 Rice W 71-70 10,220 J 15 UTEP W 66-63 12,367 J 4 at Rice X 69-58 2,241 J 9 Boise State W 61-54 9,944 J 20 at Rice L 83-68 2,419 J 6 at Tulsa X 93-79 8,355 J 22 at Tulsa L 68-65 6,007 J 10 TCU X 94-82 10,220 J 11 UTEP W 84-58 9,700 J 13 SMU W 92-86 10,220 J 13 at Hawai’i L 87-77 8,351 J 29 at Nevada W 66-63 11,784 J 20 at Nevada W 72-69 8,295 J 16 at SMU W 75-73 2,874 F 3 Louisiana Tech L 79-72 11,674 J 25 UTEP X 108-56 10,220 J 18 at Louisiana Tech W 61-60 3,061 F 5 SMU W 71-70 12,353 F 1 at Hawai’i L 91-73 6,249 J 23 Hawai’i W 56-55 10,220 F 10 at UTEP L 93-80 12,000 F 3 at San Jose State W 86-75 4,773 J 25 San Jose State W 59-48 10,220 F 12 at Boise State L 82-68 3,619 F 8 San Jose State X 82-57 10,220 F 1 at Nevada L 92-79 9,440 F 16 Tulsa W 71-69 11,481 F 11 Hawai’i X 86-63 10,220 F 19 Buffalo L 52-49 11,813 F 15 at TCU L 88-102 5,074 F 6 at UTEP W 76-63 5,644 F 17 at UTEP L 80-61 11,307 F 8 at Boise State W 59-52 5,930 F 21 Rice L 76-68 11,517 F 22 at SMU W 77-64 10,220 F 13 Louisiana Tech L 80-77 9,786 F 26 Nevada L 76-63 13,250 F 24 Nevada W 91-68 10,220 F 15 SMU W 76-56 10,068 M 3 at San Jose State W 74-55 1,746 M 1 Rice W 79-74 10,220 F 19 at San Jose State W 74-702OT 2,644 M 5 at Hawai’i L 66-59 8,065 M 3 Tulsa W 84-77 10,220 F 22 at Creighton L 67-66 9,329 M 10 vs. Louisiana Tech# W 84-81OT 7,427 M 8 vs. Rice (4) W 60-52 5,376 M 1 Nevada W 107-992OT 10,220 M 11 vs. Boise State# L 86-85 3,547 M 9 vs. Hawai’i (4) L 76-67 5,874 Total Home Attendance: 189,368; Average: 11,836 M 16 vs. California (5) W 82-70 8,602 M 5 at Tulsa L 62-59 9,440 (1) - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) M 18 vs. Michigan State (5) L 81-65 10,719 M 8 at Rice L 92-71 2,742 (2) - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) X: Indicates result vacated due to use of ineligible player Total Home Attendance: 147,176; Average: 9,812 Total Home Attendance: 173,133; Average: 9,619 (1) - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - Hispanic College Fund Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (2) - Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic (Springfield, Mo.) (3) - Trend Homes Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (4) - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) (5) - NCAA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 35 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10 Record: 15-13 Record: 13-19 Record: 15-18 Head Coach: Steve Cleveland Head Coach: Steve Cleveland Head Coach: Steve Cleveland Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 23 at Cal Poly W 85-77 2,642 N 9 Portland (1) W 75-68 11,074 N 13 San Francisco State W 65-59 8,213 N 26 Oregon State W 80-73 9,585 N 10 Liberty (1) W 71-62 10,548 N 17 at Northern Arizona (1) W 65-59 1,123 N 30 at Buffalo L 85-69 3,399 N 11 San Diego State (1) L 72-89 10,487 N 19 at Seattle U L 85-84 4,713 D3 at Iowa State W 84-77 11,318 N 17 at CSU Bakersfield L 65-64 4,115 N 23 San Diego State (1) L 62-58 8,041 D 7 CSU Northridge W 75-60 10,678 N 21 Montana State W 86-74 10,598 N 28 at Santa Clara (1) L 74-67 1,332 N 24 at Sam Houston St. L 57-68 1,068 D 1 vs. Pacific (2) L 70-58 7,506 D10 vs. San Diego (1) L 72-61 6,406 N 27 at Winston Salem St. W 74-64 998 D 6 San Diego W 69-37 7,558 D17 at Pacific L 99-63 4.426 D 5 CSU Monterey Bay W 85-80OT 10,683 D 8 at Pepperdine W 80-72 962 D19 Norfolk State W 89-70 10,227 D 8 at UNLV L 71-84 4,924 D 12 BYU L 72-67 4,853 D23 UCSB W 79-76 10,043 D 16 at Arizona L 50-69 13,501 D 17 UC Davis W 68-57 7,541 D29 San Francisco W 65-60 10,358 D 20 Presbyterian W 65-39 9,983 D 19 North Dakota State W 68-54 7,460 J 3 Iona L 70-69 10,089 D 22 Pacific W 75-58 10,370 D 21 at Montana L 59-56 2,726 J 7 Utah State W 99-962OT 10,324 D 29 at Stanford L 48-55 7,329 D 23 at Oregon State L 73-65 4,167 J 12 at New Mexico State L 73-70 4,121 J 3 at Louisiana Tech W 70-58 1,153 D 28 Colorado State W 73-50 7,425 J 14 at Louisiana Tech L 73-54 2,860 J 5 at New Mexico State L 67-77 6,107 J 2 Boise State W 71-68 7,983 J 18 Nevada W 87-77 10,736 J 8 Saint Mary’s L 68-77 10,252 J 9 Hawai’i W 78-64 8,193 J 21 at Hawai’i L 73-65 8,617 J 12 Idaho W 69-53 10,192 J 11 San Jose State W 80-70 7,991 J 26 New Mexico State W 75-72 10,395 J 17 at San Jose State L 65-69 1,657 J 14 at Louisiana Tech L 81-73 4,146 J 28 Louisiana Tech L 68-66OT 11,199 J 19 at Hawai’i L 62-75 7,420 J 16 at New Mexico State L 86-77 6,106 J 26 San Jose State W 75-58 10,619 J 21 Utah State L 69-43 8,302 J 30 Idaho W 89-54 10,412 OT F 4 at Boise State L 66-63 4,002 J 28 Boise State L 89-90 10,399 J 23 Nevada W 87-77 8,494 F 6 at Idaho L 72-61 1,012 J 31 at Nevada L 67-79 7,317 J 28 at Idaho L 74-59 1,301 F 11 San Jose State W 79-66 10,506 F 4 Louisiana Tech W 70-58 10,082 J 30 at Boise State L 65-49 5,019 F 7 Utah State L 72-77 11,030 F 6 at Hawai’i W 61-51 5,456 F 13 Hawai’i W 73-67 10,233 F 14 at Idaho L 74-79OT 1,126 F 11 New Mexico State W 83-64 7,889 F 18 at Creighton L 67-62 15,700 F 16 at Boise State L 72-84 5,268 F 13 Idaho L 68-59 8,186 F 22 at San Jose State W 87-80 2,118 F 20 Hawai’i W 70-65 10,097 F 17 at Nevada L 74-70 5,479 F 27 Boise State W 81-79 10,914 F 23 Cal Poly W 76-70 10,431 F 20 UCSB L 64-60 7,959 M 2 at Utah State L 87-77 7,740 M 1 New Mexico State L 64-69 10,656 F 23 CSU Bakersfield W 79-68 7,607 M 4 at Nevada L 74-60 10,457 M 3 at Utah State L 66-79 10,270 F 27 at San Jose State L 72-45 3,047 Total Home Attendance: 145,699; Average: 10,407 M 8 Nevada L 63-76 11,343 M 1 at Utah State L 76-39 10,257 (1) - San Diego SLAM (San Diego, Calif.) M 13 vs. Nevada (2) L 57-64 N/A M 4 Louisiana Tech W 66-59 8,350 Total Home Attendance: 178,844; Average: 10,520 M 11 vs. Louisiana Tech (3) L 74-66 -- 2006-07 (1) - World Vision Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Total Home Attendance: 132,045; Average: 7,767 Record: 22-10 (2) - WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.) (1) West Coast Classic (Campus Sites) Head Coach: Steve Cleveland (2) West Coast Classic (Neutral Site - Selland Arena, Fresno, Calif.) Date Opponent Result Score Attend 2008-09 (3) - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) Record: 13-21 N 10 Winston-Salem State (1) W 85-63 10,422 Head Coach: Steve Cleveland N 11 South Alabama (1) W 73-63 10,667 2010-11 Date Opponent Result Score Attend Record: 14-17 N 12 UC Irvine (1) W 82-51 10,163 N 14 Sacramento State W 77-65 8,913 Head Coach: Steve Cleveland N 17 at San Francisco W 86-66 2,874 N 17 at Saint Mary’s L 99-85 3,500 Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 82-55 10,641 N 22 at San Diego State L 80-56 5,034 N 12 at BYU L 56-83 22,700 N 29 Montana State W 80-41 10,772 N 25 Seattle U W 79-58 8,568 N 17 Vanguard W 74-42 7,316 D 2 at Oregon State W 74-69 4,836 N 30 Oregon State L 62-54 8,548 N 20 at UCSB L 54-69 3,577 D 6 at UCSB L 70-42 3,766 D 3 UNLV L 82-76 9,393 N 26 Washington State L 55-66 7,158 D 9 at Montana State W 82-77OT 2,668 D 6 at Pacific W 66-64 3,445 N 30 at Utah L 63-76 7,363 D 16 Creighton W 69-54 12,417 D 10 CSU Bakersfield W 66-51 9,104 D 4 at Colorado State L 74-87 3,567 D 19 Stanford L 69-67 15,423 D 14 Montana L 69-65 8,166 D 7 at San Diego W 74-70 1,296 D 23 Cal Poly W 95-75 11,662 D 18 Northern Colorado (1) W 70-65 8,276 D 11 Pepperdine W 64-51 7,677 D 30 San Diego W 68-65 11,552 D 20 South Carolina Upstate (1) W 72-47 8,362 D 18 North Dakota State W 82-69 7,244 J 4 Idaho W 60-41 11,043 D 22 vs. Creighton (2) L 84-65 1,300 D 21 Pacific L 65-55 6,926 J 6 Utah State W 79-70 12,096 D 23 vs. Saint Louis (2) L 56-52 1,300 OT D 29 San Jose State W 75-62 6,995 J 11 at Hawai’i L 83-66 6,180 D 29 at Cal Poly W 90-87 2,542 J 3 Nevada W 80-74 7,193 J 13 at San Jose State L 64-61 2,139 J 3 New Mexico State L 79-66 8,909 J 10 San Jose State L 71-68OT 9,002 J 6 at Louisiana Tech W 63-56 1,905 J 18 at Nevada L 85-75 10,709 J 15 at Utah State L 65-61 8,637 J 8 at New Mexico State L 68-80 5,547 J 22 San Jose State W 67-64 11,913 J 17 at Nevada L 65-60 7,449 J 15 Utah State L 39-52 7,396 J 25 at Boise State L 65-61 5,727 J 22 Louisiana Tech W 63-46 9,147 J 17 Idaho L 57-67 6,998 J 27 Louisiana Tech W 70-64 11,916 J 24 at San Jose State L 85-79 3,079 J 20 at Hawai’i L 52-62 5,492 F 1 Hawai’i L 54-42 11,768 J 28 Houston Baptist W 81-63 8,567 J 24 Seattle U W 86-56 6,956 F 3 at Idaho W 72-70OT 1,310 OT J 31 Utah State L 83-77 9,555 J 27 at Nevada L 76-79 4,945 F 8 Nevada L 81-68 13,031 F 5 at Hawai’i L 69-43 3,234 J 29 at San Jose State L 66-78 2,545 F 10 New Mexico State W 75-69 11,951 F 9 Boise State W 88-82 9,086 F 3 New Mexico State W 88-83OT 6,863 F 17 Sam Houston State W 78-60 11,132 F 12 at Louisiana Tech L 55-42 1,721 F 5 Louisiana Tech W 72-64 9,059 F 22 at Louisiana Tech W 64-63 1,217 F 14 at New Mexico State L 79-71OT 6,411 F 7 CSU Bakersfield W 79-49 7,054 F 24 at New Mexico State W 60-58 9,510 F 19 Hawai’i L 73-69 9,830 F 10 at Boise State L 61-75 3,497 M 1 Boise State W 78-77 12,259 F 21 at UC Davis W 71-70 2,887 F 12 at Utah State L 55-71 10,246 M 3 at Utah State W 71-66 10,270 F 26 Nevada W 68-66 8,619 F 16 CSU Bakersfield W 73-55 5,634 M 8 vs. Boise State (2) L 78-73 N/A F 28 Idaho L 71-68 10,434 F 19 UC Riverside W 68-49 7,466 M 14 at Georgia (3) L 88-78 2,031 M 5 at Boise State L 79-65 3,923 Total Home Attendance: 210,828; Average: 11,713 M 7 at Idaho L 59-56 2,679 F 24 Boise State L 56-70 7,086 (1) - Fresno State Tournament M 10 vs. Hawai’i (3) W 62-58 N/A M 3 at Idaho L 66-69 2,046 (2) - WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.) M 12 vs. Utah State (3) L 85-68 2,586 M 5 Hawai’i W 85-70 7,917 (3) - National Invitational Touranment (Athens, Ga.) Total Home Attendance: 144, 117; Average: 9,007 M 9 vs. Nevada (1) L 80-90 N/A (1) - Las Vegas Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Total Home Attendance: 117,304; Average: 7,332 (2) - Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) (1) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) (3) - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.)

36 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2011-12 2013-14 2015-16 Record: 13-20 Record: 21-18 (9-9 MW, T-5th) Record: 15-17 (10-8 MW, 6th) Head Coach: Rodney Terry Head Coach: Rodney Terry Head Coach: Rodney Terry Date Opponent Result Score Attend College Basketball Invitational Finalists Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 11 Illinois State W 55-47 7,041 Date Opponent Result Score Attend N 14 at Pepperdine L 74-89 2,003 N 14 at Stanford (1) L 59-75 4,385 N 8 at UC Irvine W 98-97OT 3,241 N 17 Bristol (1) W 93-55 5,210 N 15 vs. SMU (1) W 54-52 195 N 12 at Pittsburgh L 54-75 8,543 N 20 at Northern Arizona L 52-73 1,674 N 21 vs. Manhattan (2) L 83-85 907 N 16 CSU Northridge W 80-64 14,770 N 24 vs. Evansville (2) L 52-58 450 N 22 vs. UTSA (2) L 79-83 890 N 20 Cal Poly W 63-46 6,085 N 25 vs. East Carolina (2) L 52-58 240 N 26 at North Dakota State L 65-78 3,251 N 23 at Pacific L 77-86 3,204 N 26 vs. Marist (2) L 64-68 271 N 30 Academy of Art Univ. W 85-55 5,606 N 25 San Diego Christian W 92-59 5,813 N 30 California L 57-64 5,741 D 3 Utah W 82-52 5,843 N 29 Drake (1) L 74-84 6,170 D 3 UC Irvine W 72-63 5,210 D 7 at Colorado L 64-71 5,562 N 30 CSU Bakersfield W 96-86OT 6,022 D 6 at CSU Bakersfield W 63-61 2,491 D 10 at Oregon L 70-74 6,862 D 1 Northern Arizona W 71-67OT 5,807 D 10 at Texas Tech L 56-73 5,530 D 17 Cal Poly L 46-65 6,110 D 7 at Utah L 77-90 8,189 D 13 Cal Poly W 63-57 5,372 D 19 at Boise State L 63-70 3,701 D 14 at California L 56-67 9,342 D 20 at Pacific L 68-71 2,326 D 21 at Arizona State W 68-65 4,552 D 21 vs. Florida (2) L 49-66 11,214 D 28 Saint Katherine College W 93-62 5,205 D 29 at Pacific W 55-47 2,379 D 28 UC Merced W 104-43 6,377 D 31 at New Mexico L 64-76 14,478 J 2 Boise State W 72-59 5,924 J 1 UNLV L 62-75 5,986 J 3 San Diego State W 59-57 5,910 J 5 at Utah State L 53-72 9,019 J 4 at Boise State L 79-86 7,527 J 7 Utah State W 61-52 5,591 J 7 at Idaho L 59-63 1,303 J 8 Air Force W 71-65 5,947 J 10 at Nevada W 69-66 5,310 J 12 Hawai’i L 68-74OT 5,957 J 11 at Colorado State L 57-76 3,345 J 14 at San Jose State W 73-62 1,091 J 14 San Jose State W 82-73 6,154 J 15 at San Diego State L 60-68 12,414 J 17 Wyoming L 65-703OT 8,118 J 18 CSU San Marcos W 66-55 5,894 J 18 New Mexico L 78-89 6,499 J 24 Nevada W 66-62 7,945 J 21 at Nevada L 61-74 7,016 J 22 Nevada L 86-962OT 5,815 J 27 at San Diego State L 47-58 12,414 J 26 at Louisiana Tech L 58-59 3,283 J 25 at UNLV L 73-75OT 13,849 J 31 at Colorado State L 57-80 7,043 J 28 at New Mexico State (3) L 56-60 5,331 J 29 Wyoming W 67-62 5,946 F 4 San Jose State W 81-63 5,550 F 2 Idaho W 65-55 6,080 F 5 at Air Force W 68-51 1,601 F 10 at UNLV L 61-73 12,384 F 4 Utah State W 60-54 7,590 F 8 San Jose State W 82-56 6,784 F 14 Boise State W 70-64 6,553 F 9 at San Jose State L 71-792OT 2,292 F 12 at Nevada W 75-67 6,060 F 18 Colorado State L 73-81 5,610 F 11 at Hawai’i L 58-62 7,780 F 15 Colorado State W 75-66 6,765 F 21 at Utah State L 79-85 10,218 F 18 at CSU Northridge W 62-49 1,159 F 18 at Wyoming L 66-72 5,386 F 25 at Wyoming W 64-59 5,868 F 23 Seattle U W 78-72 5,980 F 22 at Utah State W 79-76 9,939 F 28 New Mexico W 59-55 8,310 F 25 Nevada L 76-793OT 6,966 F 26 Boise State W 76-56 6,331 M 4 Air Force W 68-66 6,341 M 1 Louisiana Tech L 70-75 10,012 M 1 San Diego State L 67-82 14,801 M 7 at Boise State L 52-71 11,308 M 3 New Mexico State L 78-83OT 6,135 M 8 at San Jose State W 69-56 2,451 M 13 vs. Colorado State (3) L 59-71 8,655 M 8 vs. New Mexico State (4) L 49-65 1,902 M 13 vs. Air Force W 61-59 5,824 Total Home Attendance: 86,666; Average: 6,190 Total Home Attendance: 91,292; Average: 6,520 M 14 vs. New Mexico (3) L 77-93 10,645 (1) - Gulf Coast Showcase (Campus Sites - Save Mart Center) (1) - NIT Season Tip Off - Opening Rounds (Stanford, Calif.) (2) - Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla. - Germain Arena) (2) - NIT Season Tip Off - Consolation (Fort Collins, Colo.) M 19 at UTEP (4) W 61-56 5,688 (3) - Mountain West Basketball Championships (3) - Lou Henson Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) M 24 Princeton (4) W 72-56 3,637 (Las Vegas, Nev. - Thomas & Mack Center) (4) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev. - Orleans Arena) M 26 Old Dominion (4) W 71-64 3,916 M 31 Siena (4) L 57-61 5,284 2012-13 A 2 at Siena (4) W 89-75 3,177 Record: 11-19 A 5 at Siena (4) L 68-81 2,788 Head Coach: Rodney Terry Total Home Attendance: 128,737; Average: 6,776 Date Opponent Result Score Attend (1) - Fresno State Classic (Save Mart Center) N 9 at Texas L 53-55 10,389 (2) - MetroPCS Orange Bowl Basketball Classic (Sunrise, Fla. - BB&T Center) N 14 at UC Riverside W 39-30 806 (3) - Reese’s Mountain West Basketball Championships N 16 Pacific W 66-61 6,341 (Las Vegas, Nev. - Thomas & Mack Center) N 19 at Cal Poly W 76-67 2,277 (4) - College Basketball Invitational (Campus Sites) N 25 Long Beach State L 61-69 5,810 N 28 at Southern Illinois (1) L 54-57 5,409 D 3 at Long Beach State W 64-59 3,032 D 6 San Diego Christian W 84-49 5,824 D 9 at Washington State L 50-59 2,651 D 12 Colorado L 43-50 6,599 D 15 UC Irvine L 51-58 6,379 D 22 at UCLA L 78-91 8,259 D 30 San Diego Christian W 89-64 5,844 J 9 San Diego State L 62-65 7,203 J 12 at New Mexico L 45-72 15,337 J 16 Wyoming W 49-36 6,670 J 19 Nevada L 61-68 7,829 J 23 at Boise State L 67-74 4,862 J 26 Colorado State L 63-74 8,103 J 30 at Air Force L 50-62 2,009 F 6 UNLV W 64-55 8,044 F 9 at San Diego State L 53-75 12,414 F 13 New Mexico L 48-54 7,894 F 16 at Wyoming L 51-55OT 6,377 F 19 at Nevada W 69-64OT 6,296 F 23 Boise State L 63-72 8,267 F 27 at Colorado State L 67-74 5,371 M 2 Air Force W 56-41 7,788 M 9 UNLV W 61-52 17,707 M 13 vs. Colorado State (2) L 61-67 9,122 Total Home Attendance: 98,592; Average: 7,042 (1) - Mountain West-Missouri Valley Challenge (Carbondale, Ill.) (2) - Reese’s Mountain West Basketball Championships (Las Vegas, Nev. - Thomas & Mack Center) 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 37 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY FRESNO STATE BASKETBALL CLASSIC As one of college basketball’s best West Coast showcases, Fresno State has hosted 29 regular season men’s college basketball tournaments. Formerly known as the Coors Light, Trend Homes, McCaffrey and World Vision Classics, the tournament was first held in 1979. It has crowned 13 different champions: Fresno State (16), Kansas State (1), LaSalle (1), Long Beach State (1), McNeese State (1), Pepperdine (1), Princeton (1), Purdue (1), San Francisco (1), San Diego State (1), Santa Clara (1), UC Irvine (1) and Washington (1). The Bulldogs have won the tournament 16 times, while being runner-up 11 times. Drawing more than 500,000 fans in its previous 29 regular season home tournaments, the multi-team showcase has been featured five times at the Save Mart Center - the site of two NCAA women’s basketball regionals (2007 & 2012). In addition, the Bulldogs’ success over the years in the Classic has churned out 14 tournament Most Valuable Players: Pete Verhoeven (1979), Rod Higgins (1981), Bernard Thompson (1982), Mike Mitchell (1985), Wil Hooker (1991), Carl Ray Harris (1993), Kendric Brooks (1995), Dominick Young (1996), Chris Herren (1997), Courtney Alexander (1998, ’99), Tito Maddox (2000), Chris Jefferies (2001), Ja’Vance Coleman (2004) and Dominic McGuire (2006). The 1997 Classic was a record-setting tournament for the Fresno State Bulldogs when they set five tournament records – points (211), field goals (78), rebounds (117), assists (59) and blocked shots (21). In one game, the Bulldogs established a tournament-best 197 points, 65 rebounds and 13 blocked shots against North Florida along with posting a record-setting 90 field goals attempted versus Long Island And individually, former Bulldog standout Rafer Alston set a single-game record for assists (17) against North Florida and dished out a tournament-best mark of 25 assists overall. YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE & GAME RESULTS SELLAND ARENA 1989 - Total Attendance: 19,836 1999 - Total Attendance: 20,440 LaSalle 62, SW Missouri State 58 Cornell 92, Norfolk State 89 1979 - Total Attendance: 9,076 Fresno State 75, Saint Mary’s 51 (Att: 9,934) Fresno State 95, Wagner 73 (Att: 10,220) Morehead State 63, Georgia State 59 SW Missouri State 52, Saint Mary’s 35 Wednesday Scores: Wagner 86, Norfolk State 67 Fresno State 83, TCU 48 (Att: 4,109) LaSalle 75, Fresno State 63 (Att: 9,902) Fresno State 105, Cornell 86 (Att: 10,220) Saturday Scores: TCU 88, Georgia State 76 Fresno State 96, Morehead State 51 (Att: 4,967) 1990 - Total Attendance: 19,666 2000* - Total Attendance 20,440 Pepperdine 83, Montana State 76 Louisiana Lafayette 76, Samford 66 1980 - Total Attendance: 12,863 Fresno State 104, USIU 76 (Att: 9,823) Fresno State 88, Toledo 72 (Att: 10,220) Mississippi St. 75, Louisana Lafayette 71 Saturday Scores: Montana State 80, USIU 75 Wednesday Scores: Toledo 80, Samford 74 (2 ot) Fresno State 79, South Dakota State 65 (Att: 6,337) Pepperdine 84, Fresno State 64 (Att: 9,843) Fresno State 85, Louisiana Lafayette 69 (Att: 10,220) Louisiana Lafayette 77, South Dakota State 70 Fresno State 58, Mississippi State 45 (Att: 6, 526) 1991 - Total Attendance: 19,477 2001 - Total Attendance: 20, 440 Gonzaga 77, Baylor 75 Air Force 70, Montana State 65 1981 - Total Attendance: 13,060 Fresno State 84, Northeastern 70 (Att: 9,776) Fresno State 75, UC Riverside 58 (Att: 10,220) Nevada 84, Western Kentucky 70 Saturday Scores: Baylor 80, Northeastern 68 Montana State 82, UC Riverside 72 Fresno State 79, Oklahoma City 48 (Att: 6,530) Fresno State 77, Gonzaga 76 (ot) (Att: 9,701) Fresno State 68, Air Force 52 (Att: 10,220) Western Kentucky 51, Oklahoma City 49 Fresno State 64, Nevada 52 (Att: 6,530) 1992 - Total Attendance: 17,773 2002 - Total Attendance: 19,258 Long Beach State 76, Eastern Washington 59 Saint Mary’s 75, Sam Houston State 66 1982 - Total Attendance: 13,060 Fresno State 66, Navy 53 (Att: 9,058) Fresno State 65, Idaho State 53 (Att: 9,808) Idaho 67, Loyola Marymount 60 Navy 57, Eastern Washington 56 Sam Houston State 65, Idaho State 58 Loyola Marymount 77, Hardin-Simmons 61 Long Beach State 82, Fresno State 61 (Att: 8,715) Fresno State 67, Saint Mary’s 65 (Att: 9,450) Fresno State 38, Idaho 34 (Att: 6,530) 1993 - Total Attendance: 16,375 SAVE MART CENTER 1983 - Total Attendance: 13,165 Washington State 93, CSU Northridge 78 Purdue 83, Northeastern 64 Fresno State 89, Montana State 71 (Att: 8,017) 2003 - Total Attendance: 28,729 Fresno State 83, North Dakota State 54 (Att: 6,530) Montana State 94, CSU Northridge 80 UC Irvine 57, Princeton 55 Northeastern 99, North Dakota State 77 Fresno State 87, Washington State 79 (Att: 8,357) Fresno State 68, Arkansas-Monticello 55 (Att: 14,309) Purdue 56, Fresno State 55 (Att: 6,582) UC Irvine 84, Arkansas-Monticello 67 1994 - Total Attendance: 16,671 Princeton 72, Fresno State 67 (Att: 14,420) 1984 - Total Attendance: 20,139 Santa Clara 79, CSU Fullerton 65 Washington 66, Ball State 55 Fresno State 89, Texas-Arlington 67 (Att: 8,275) 2004 - Total Attendance: 22,203 Fresno State 62, Wisconsin-Green Bay 50 (Att: 10,132) Texas-Arlington 74, CSU Fullerton 68 Mississippi Valley State vs. South Florida Ball State 75, Wisconsin-Green Bay 57 Santa Clara 81, Fresno State 57 (Att: 8,396) Fresno State 63, Grand Canyon 53 (Att: 11,104) Washington 53, Fresno State 45 (Att: 10,093) Grand Canyon vs. South Florida 1995 - Total Attendance: 19,745 Fresno State 80, Mississippi Valley State 65 (Att: 11,099) 1985 - Total Attendance: 20,264 Princeton 61, Boise State 41 Louisiana Tech 74, San Diego State 72 Fresno State 66, Maine 49 (Att: 9,871) 2006 - Total Attendance: 31,252 Fresno State 62, Eastern Washington 50 (Att: 10,132) Saturday Scores: Maine 62, Boise State 45 South Alabama vs. UC Irvine Eastern Washington 81, San Diego State 79 (2 OT) Princeton 59, Fresno State 54 (Att: 9,874) Fresno State 85, Winston-Salem State 63 (Att: 10,422) Fresno State 65, Louisiana Tech 64 (Att: 10,132) Winston-Salem State vs. UC Irvine 1996 - Total Attendance: 20,364 Fresno State 73, South Alabama 63 (Att: 10,667) 1986 - Total Attendance: 20,264 Liberty 67, Cal Poly 65 South Alabama vs. Winston-Salem State McNeese State 67, Texas Pan-American 64 Fresno State 87, Northeastern 71 (Att: 10,182) Fresno State 82, UC Irvine 51 (Att: 10,163) Fresno State 62, Cornell 56 (OT) (Att: 10,132) Saturday Scores: Cal Poly 89, Northeastern 73 Saturday Scores: Texas Pan-American 89, Cornell 75 Fresno State 84, Liberty 44 (Att: 10,182) 2007 - Total Attendance: 32,109 McNeese State 75, Fresno State 57 (Att: 10,132) San Diego State beats Liberty 1997 - Total Attendance: 20,440 Fresno State 75, Portland 68 (Att: 11,074( 1987 - Total Attendance: 20,318 Long Island 102, CSU Northridge 86 San Diego State beats Portland Kansas State 79, San Diego State 68 Fresno State 107, North Florida 65 (Att: 10,220) Fresno State 71, Liberty 62 (Att: 10,548) Fresno State 66, Northern Arizona 49 (Att: 10,159) CSU Northridge 76, North Florida 62 Portland vs. Liberty San Diego State 78, Northern Arizona 73 Fresno State 104, Long Island 86 (Att: 10,220) San Diego State 89, Fresno State 72 (Att: 10,487) Kansas State 65, Fresno State 50 (Att: 10,159) 1998* - Total Attendance: 20,440 2013 - Total Attendance: 17,999 1988 - Total Attendance: 19,914 Miami (Ohio) 58, San Diego 52 CSU Bakersfield 61, Northern Arizona 50 San Francisco 76, Saint Mary’s 66 Fresno State 94, Chicago State 71 (Att: 10,220) Drake 84, Fresno State 74 (Att: 6,170) Idaho State 62, Fresno State 57 (Att: 10,031) Wednesday Scores: San Diego 79, Chicago State 40 Drake 76, Northern Arizona 56 Fresno State 74, Saint Mary’s 52 Fresno State 73, Miami (Ohio) 62 (Att: 10,220) Fresno State 96, CSU Bakersfield 86 [OT] (Att: 6,022) San Francisco 90, Idaho State 76 (Att: 9,883) Drake 65, CSU Bakersfield 57 Fresno State 71, Northern Arizona 67 [OT] (Att: 5,807)

* = Title was later vacated by Fresno State due to the use of an ineligible student-athlete.

38 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY FRESNO STATE BASKETBALL CLASSIC CLASSIC RESULTS BY PLACE APPEARANCES BY SCHOOL 1979 1986 1993 2000 School App. 1st 2nd School App. 1st 2nd 1st Fresno State 1st McNeese State 1st Fresno State 1st Fresno State FRESNO STATE 29 16* 12 North Florida 1 0 0 2nd Morehead State 2nd Fresno State 2nd Washington State 2nd Louisiana-Laf. Air Force 1 0 1 Northeastern 3 0 0 3rd TCU 3rd UT-Pan-American 3rd Montana State 3rd Toledo Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 0 Northern Arizona 1 0 0 4th Georgia State 4th Cornell 4th CSU Northridge 4th Samford Ball State 1 0 0 Oklahoma City 1 0 0 Baylor 1 0 0 Pepperdine^ 1 1 0 1980 1987 1994 2001 Boise State 1 0 0 Portland 1 0 0 1st Fresno State 1st Kansas State 1st Santa Clara 1st Fresno State Cornell 2 0 1 Princeton 2 1 1 2nd Mississippi State 2nd Fresno State 2nd Fresno State 2nd Air Force Cal Poly 1 0 0 Purdue 1 1 0 3rd Louisiana Lafayette 3rd San Diego State 3rd Texas-Arlington 3rd Montana State CSU Bakersfield 1 0 0 Samford 1 0 0 4th South Dakota State 4th Northern Arizona 4th CSU Fullerton 4th UC Riverside CSU Fullerton 1 0 0 Sam Houston State 1 0 0 CSU Northridge 2 0 0 Saint Mary’s 3 0 1 1981 1988 1995 2002 Chicago State 1 0 0 San Francisco^ 1 1 0 1st Fresno State 1st San Francisco 1st Princeton 1st Fresno State Drake 1 1 0 San Diego 1 0 0 2nd Nevada 2nd Idaho State 2nd Fresno State 2nd Saint Mary’s Eastern Washington 2 0 0 San Diego State^ 3 1 0 3rd Western Kentucky 3rd Fresno State 3rd Maine 3rd Sam Houston St. Georgia State 1 0 0 Santa Clara^ 1 1 0 4th Oklahoma City 4th Saint Mary’s 4th Boise State 4th Idaho State Gonzaga 1 0 1 South Alabama 1 0 1 Grand Canyon 1 0 0 South Dakota State 1 0 0 1982 1989 1996 2003 Hardin-Simmons 1 0 0 South Florida 1 0 0 1st Fresno State 1st La Salle 1st Fresno State 1st UC Irvine Idaho 1 0 1 SW Missouri State 1 0 0 2nd Idaho 2nd Fresno State 2nd Liberty 2nd Princeton Idaho State 2 0 1 Texas-Arlington 1 0 0 3rd Loyola Marymount 3rd SW Missouri State 3rd Cal Poly 3rd Fresno State Kansas State^ 1 1 0 Texas-PanAmerican 2 0 0 4th Hardin-Simmons 4th Saint Mary’s 4th Northeastern 4th Ark-Monticello LaSalle^ 1 1 0 TCU 1 0 0 Liberty 2 0 1 Toledo 1 0 0 1983 1990 1997 2004 Long Beach State^ 1 1 0 UC Irvine^ 2 1 0 1st Purdue 1st Pepperdine 1st Fresno State 1st Fresno State Long Island 1 0 1 UC Riverside 1 0 0 2nd Fresno State 2nd Fresno State 2nd Long Island Louisiana Tech 1 0 1 U.S. International 1 0 0 3rd Northeastern 3rd Montana State 3rd CSU Northridge 2006 Louisiana-Lafayette 2 0 1 Washington^ 1 1 0 4th North Dakota State 4th US International 4th North Florida 1st Fresno State Loyola Marymount 1 0 0 Washington State 1 0 1 Maine 1 0 0 Winston-Salem State 1 0 0 1984 1991 1998 2007 McNeese State^ 1 1 0 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 0 1st Washington 1st Fresno State 1st Fresno State 1st San Diego State Miami (Ohio) 1 0 1 Western Kentucky 1 0 0 2nd Fresno State 2nd Gonzaga 2nd Miami (Ohio) 2nd Fresno State Mississippi State 1 0 1 3rd Ball State 3rd Baylor 3rd San Diego Mississippi Valley State 1 0 1 Note: 4th Wisc.-Green Bay 4th Northeastern 4th Chicago State 2013 Montana State 3 0 0 ^ = Past Champion 1st Drake * = Fresno State vacated two of its 16 tourna- Morehead State 1 0 1 ment titles (1998 and 2000) due to the use of 1985 1992 1999 2nd Fresno State Navy 1 0 0 an ineligible student-athlete. 1st Fresno State 1st Long Beach State 1st Fresno State 3rd CSU Bakersfield Nevada 1 0 1 2nd Louisiana Tech 2nd Fresno State 2nd Cornell 4th Northern Arizona Norfolk State 1 0 0 3rd E. Washington 3rd Navy 3rd Wagner North Dakota State 1 0 1 4th San Diego State 4th E. Washington 4th Norfolk State PAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1979 1986 1993 2000 Rod Higgins, Fresno State Jervis Cole, Fresno State Travis Stel, Fresno State Melvin Ely, Fresno State Charlie Clay, Morehead State Mike Cutright, McNeese State Tony Harris, Washington State Blane Harmon, Louisiana-Lafayette Deckery Johnson, TCU Joe Johnson, Texas-Pan American Lee Mayberry, Fresno State Chris Jefferies, Fresno State Dan Pagliotti, Fresno State Mike Mitchell, Fresno State Seth Marshall, Fresno State Marc Salyers, Samford Ed Wineinger, TCU John Bajisz, Cornell Eddie Hill, Washington State Greg Stempin, Toledo MVP: Pete Verhoeven, Fresno State MVP: Jerome Batiste, McNeese State MVP: Carl Ray Harris, Fresno State MVP: Tito Maddox, Fresno State 1980 1987 1994 2001 Jeff Malone, Mississippi State Will Scott, Kansas State Winston Peterson, CSU Fullerton Noel Felix, Fresno State Rod Higgins, Fresno State Mike Mitchell, Fresno State Darnell McCullouch, Fresno State Joel Gerlach, Air Force Alonzo Allen, Louisiana-Lafayette Mark Anderson, Northern Arizona Anthony Pelle, Fresno State Damon Jackson, Fresno State Bobby Anderson, Fresno State Kevin Stevenson, Fresno State Marlon Garnett, Santa Clara Vili Morton, UC Riverside Donald Mason, Fresno State Tony Ross, San Diego State Tony Williams, Texas-Arlington Aaron Rich, Montana State MVP: Steve Lingenfelter, So. Dakota State MVP: Mitch Richmond, Kansas State MVP: , Santa Clara MVP: Chris Jefferies, Fresno State 1981 1988 1995 2002 Rubin Jackson, Oklahoma City Jervis Cole, Fresno State Darnell McCullouch, Fresno State Donald Cole, Sam Houston State Kevin Dildy, Western Kentucky Joel DeBortoli, San Francisco Casey Arena, Maine Scott Henry, Idaho State Greg Palm, Nevada Melvin Thomas, Saint Mary’s Brian Earl, Princeton Tyler Herr, Saint Mary’s Donald Mason, Fresno State Jim Rhode, Idaho State Sydney Johnson, Princeton Chase Poole, Saint Mary’s Billy Allen, Nevada Kevin Ellis, San Francisco Mitch Henderson, Princeton Jonathan Woods, Fresno State MVP: Rod Higgins, Fresno State MVP: Mark McCathrion, San Francisco MVP: Kendric Brooks, Fresno State MVP: Damon Jackson, Fresno State 1982 1989 1996 2003 Mitch Arnold, Fresno State Wil Hooker, Fresno State Terrance Roberson, Fresno State No all-tournament team awarded. Johnny Brown, Loyola Marymount Pat Riddlesprigger, Fresno State Shanta Cotright, Cal Poly Kelvin Smith, Idaho , LaSalle Rahsaan Smith, Fresno State 2004 Brian Kellerman, Idaho , LaSalle Chris Herren, Fresno State MVP: Ja’Vance Coleman, Fresno State Forrest McKenzie, Loyola Marymount Arnold Bernard, Saint Mary’s Larry Jackson, Liberty MVP: Bernard Thompson, Fresno State MVP: Lionel Simmons, LaSalle MVP: Dominick Young, Fresno State 2006 Demetric Bennett, South Alabama 1983 1990 1997 Ja’Vance Coleman, Fresno State Ron Anderson, Fresno State Tod Bernard, Fresno State Terrance Roberson, Fresno State Quinton Hosley, Fresno State Bernard Thompson, Fresno State Geoff Lear, Pepperdine Mike Campbell, Long Island Daon Merritt, South Alabama Mark Halsel, Northeastern , Pepperdine Mike O’Quinn, CSU Northridge Patrick Sanders, UC Irvine Mitch Arnold, Fresno State Dave Barnett, Fresno State Rafer Alston, Fresno State MVP: Dominic McGuire, Fresno State Ricky Hall, Purdue Todd Dickson, Montana State Charles Jones, Long Island MVP: Jim Rowinski, Purdue Doug Christie, Pepperdine MVP: Chris Herren, Fresno State 2007 Kevin Bell, Fresno State 1984 1991 1998 Dwight O’Neil, Fresno State Paul Fortier, Washington Tod Bernard, Fresno State Terrance Roberson, Fresno State Lorenzo Wade, San Diego State Dan Paolmbizio, Ball State Carl Ray Harris, Fresno State Wally Szczerbiak, Miami (Ohio) , Portland , Washington , Gonzaga Larry Abney, Fresno State Alex McLean, Liberty Mitch Arnold, Fresno State Jarrod Davis, Gonzaga Jermaine Hicks, Chicago State MVP: Kyle Spain, San Diego State Chris Shelton, Ball State David Wesley, Baylor Willie Farley, Fresno State MVP: Detlef Schrempf, Washington MVP: Wil Hooker, Fresno State MVP: Courtney Alexander, Fresno State 2013 Issiah Grayson, CSU Bakersfield 1985 1992 1999 Marvelle Harris, Fresno State Jos Kuipers, Fresno State Chuck Robinson, Navy Terrance Roberson, Fresno State Max Jacobsen, Northern Arizona Willie Bland, Louisiana Tech Patrick Teagues, Fresno State Greg Barratt, Cornell Gary Ricks Jr., Drake Briana Salone, Fresno State Chris Tower, Long Beach State Larry Abney, Fresno State MVP: Richard Carter, Drake Rob Otis, Eastern Washington Seth Marshall, Fresno State Jermaine Hall, Wagner Anthony Watson, San Diego State Byron Russell, Long Beach State Kieran Brown, Cornell MVP: Mike Mitchell, Fresno State MVP: Lucious Harris, Long Beach State MVP: Courtney Alexander, Fresno State 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 39 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS AIR FORCE 1/13/05 Fresno State W 89-82 H CALIFORNIA CSU FULLERTON Fresno State leads 14-5 2/12/05 Boise State L 68-82 A California leads 6-1 Fresno State leads 29-22 (H: 8-2, A: 5-3, N: 1-0) 3/11/05 Boise State L 85-86 (1) (H: 0-3, A: 0-3, N: 1-0) (H: 18-6, A: 9-14, N: 2-2) Date Winner Score Site 2/4/06 Boise State L 63-66 A Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 2/27/06 Fresno State W 81-79 H 11/28/80 Fresno State W 55-40 H 1927-28 California L 18-37 H 1961-62 Fresno State W 81-79 H 1/25/07 Boise State L 61-65 A 12/5/81 Fresno State W 45-37 A 1975-76 California L 54-73 A 1965-66 Fresno State W 95-75 A 3/1/07 Fresno State W 78-77 H 1/23/93 Air Force L 51-71 H 3/10/99 California L 71-79 H^ 1966-67 Fresno State W 108-65 H 2/13/93 Air Force L 58-61 A 3/8/07 Boise State L 73-78 (2) 1/28/08 Boise State L 89-90OT H 3/16/01 Fresno State W 82-70 (1) 1966-67 Fresno State W 90-77 A 1/22/94 Fresno State W 76-64 A 12/11/01 California L 75-97 A 1967-68 CSU Fullerton L 66-72 A 2/12/94 Fresno State W 72-66 H 2/16/08 Boise State L 72-84 A 12/14/13 California L 56-67 A 1967-68 Fresno State W 88-79 H 1/14/95 Air Force L 62-72 H 2/9/09 Fresno State W 88-82 H 11/30/14 California L 57-64 H 1968-69 Fresno State W 92-80 H 2/15/95 Fresno State W 65-63 A 3/5/09 Boise State L 65-79 A ^ - NIT First Round (Fresno, Calif.) 1968-69 Fresno State W 74-55 A 1/15/96 Fresno State W 73-67 A 1/2/10 Fresno State W 71-68 H 2/17/96 Fresno State W 82-50 H 1/30/10 Boise State L 49-65 A (1) - NCAA First Round (Memphis, Tenn. 1971-72 Fresno State W 100-81 H 1/18/97 Fresno State W 78-69 H 2/10/11 Boise State L 61-75 A 1971-72 CSU Fullerton L 87-97 A 2/15/97 Air Force L 64-85 A 2/24/11 Boise State L 56-70 H 1972-73 Fresno State W 78-64 H 12/1/01 Fresno State W 68-52 H 12/19/11 Boise State L 63-70 A CAL POLY 1974-75 Fresno State W 62-59 A 1/30/13 Air Force L 50-62 A 1/2/12 Fresno State W 72-59 H Fresno State leads 30-7 1974-75 CSU Fullerton L 64-65 H 3/2/13 Fresno State W 56-41 H 1/23/13 Boise State L 67-74 A (H: 18-2, A: 12-5) 1975-76 CSU Fullerton L 60-68 A 1/8/14 Fresno State W 71-65 H 2/23/13 Fresno State L 63-72 H Date Winner Score Site 1975-76 Fresno State W 74-65 H 2/5/14 Fresno State W 68-51 A 1/4/14 Boise State L 79-86 A 1960-61 Fresno State W 76-74 H 1976-77 CSU Fullerton L 70-72 H 3/13/14 Fresno State W 61-59 N 2/26/14 Fresno State W 76-56 H 1960-61 Cal Poly L 59-68 A 1976-77 CSU Fullerton L 55-65 A 3/4/15 Fresno State W 68-66 H 2/14/15 Fresno State W 70-64 H 1961-62 Cal Poly L 75-81 A 2/2/78 Fresno State W 55-47 H N - MW Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 3/7/15 Boise State L 52-71 A 1961-62 Fresno State W 76-63 H 2/4/78 CSU Fullerton L 48-54 A ^ - WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) 1962-63 Fresno State W 79-58 A 1/18/79 CSU Fullerton L 57-65 A (1) - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (UAB) 1962-63 Cal Poly L 64-65 H 2/17/79 Fresno State W 70-62 H (2) - WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.) 1963-64 Fresno State W 92-76 A UAB leads 1-0 1/17/80 Fresno State W 61-54 H 1963-64 Fresno State W 97-88 H (A: 0-1) 2/17/80 Fresno State W 74-60 A 1964-65 Fresno State W 101-57 H Date Winner Score Site BRADLEY 2/7/81 Fresno State W 72-52 H 1964-65 Fresno State W 89-65 A 12/11/99 UAB L 99-103OT A Series Tied 1-1 2/11/81 Fresno State W 51-30 A (A: 0-2) 1965-66 Fresno State W 88-66 A 1/23/82 Fresno State W 43-40 A Date Winner Score Site 1965-66 Fresno State W 101-78 H 2/20/82 Fresno State W 71-51 H ARIZONA 1949-50 Bradley L 51-83 A 1966-67 Fresno State W 79-63 H 3/5/82 Fresno State W 69-57 (1) Series Tied 3-3 12/29/12 Bradley L 53-74 N 1966-67 Cal Poly L 79-95 A 1/27/83 CSU Fullerton L 53-56 A (H: 1-0, A: 2-3) N - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 1967-68 Fresno State W 104-72 H 3/6/83 Fresno State W 94-72 H Date Winner Score Site 1967-68 Fresno State W 85-77 A 1/15/84 CSU Fullerton L 51-53 H 1959-60 Fresno State W 69-68 A 1968-69 Fresno State W 93-78 A 2/9/84 Fresno State W 69-682OT A 1962-63 Arizona L 67-75 A BYU 1968-69 Fresno State W 83-71 H 12/17/79 Arizona L 61-65 A BYU leads 13-3 3/8/84 Fresno State W 53-51 (2) 1969-70 Cal Poly L 67-78 A 12/1/80 Fresno State W 77-65 A (H: 3-3, A: 0-9, N: 0-1) 2/4/85 CSU Fullerton L 51-52 A 1969-70 Fresno State W 105-87 H 12/9/80 Fresno State W 70-60 H Date Winner Score Site 2/23/85 Fresno State W 67-53 H 12/16/07 Arizona L 50-69 A 1935-36 BYU L 54-63 A 1970-71 Fresno State W 90-73 H 3/8/85 CSU Fullerton L 54-56 (2) 1935-36 BYU L 41-72 A 1970-71 Cal Poly L 81-88 A 2/3/86 CSU Fullerton L 58-67 H 1936-37 BYU L 30-38 A 1971-72 Fresno State W 103-90 A 2/8/86 Fresno State W 61-54 A ARIZONA STATE 1936-37 BYU L 44-45 A 1971-72 Fresno State W 102-70 H 1/3/87 CSU Fullerton L 47-65 H Fresno State leads 4-3 1/14/93 BYU L 57-72 H 1972-73 Fresno State W 95-81 H^ 1/31/87 CSU Fullerton L 46-58 A (H: 2-1, A: 2-2) 1973-74 Fresno State W 60-58 A 1/30/88 CSU Fullerton L 57-64OT A Date Winner Score Site 2/18/93 BYU L 74-90 A 1974-75 Fresno State W 59-46 H 2/25/88 Fresno State W 57-54 H 1951-52 Fresno State W 61-41 H 1/13/94 BYU L 65-73 A 1/7/78 Fresno State W 62-46 H 1958-59 Fresno State W 69-62 A 2/19/94 Fresno State W 73-68 H 3/9/88 CSU Fullerton L 59-73 (2) 1/6/78 Fresno State W 47-46 A 1959-60 Arizona State L 81-97 A 3/11/94 BYU L 72-87 (1) 1/30/89 Fresno State W 65-44 H 11/28/93 Fresno State W 88-58 H 1960-61 Fresno State W 77-76 H 3/22/94 Fresno State W 68-66 H^ 2/25/89 CSU Fullerton L 56-71 A 1962-63 Arizona State L 61-89 A 1/9/95 BYU L 61-69 H 11/16/98 Fresno State X 114-101 H 1/11/90 CSU Fullerton L 65-73 A 1970-71 Arizona State L 81-91 H 2/23/95 BYU L 59-81 A 11/23/05 Fresno State W 85-77 A 2/8/90 Fresno State W 73-65 H 12/21/11 Fresno State W 68-65 A 1/10/96 BYU L 84-97 A 12/23/06 Fresno State W 95-75 H 1/2/91 CSU Fullerton L 88-91 H 2/24/96 Fresno State W 95-83 H 2/23/08 Fresno State W 76-70 H 2/9/91 CSU Fullerton L 98-100OT A OT 1/23/99 Fresno State X 79-75 A 12/29/08 Fresno State W 90-87 A 1/9/92 Fresno State W 88-83 H ARKANSAS 12/17/12 Cal Poly L 46-65 H 2/8/92 CSU Fullerton L 79-97 A Arkansas leads 1-0 2/18/99 Fresno State X 80-71 H 11/19/12 Fresno State W 76-67 A (1) - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) (N: 0-1) 12/12/09 BYU L 67-72 H 11/20/13 Fresno State W 63-46 H Date Winner Score Site 11/12/10 BYU L 56-83 A (2) - PCAA Tournament (Inglewood, Calif.) 12/13/14 Fresno State W 63-57 H 11/29/97 Arkansas L 69-70 N (1) - WAC Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) ^ - Fresno State Invitational (Fresno, Calif.) N - Premier Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) ^ - NIT Second Round (Fresno, Calif.) CSU NORTHRIDGE Fresno State leads 26-5 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF BUCKNELL CSU BAKERSFIELD (H: 17-3, A: 9-2) Fresno State leads 1-0 Bucknell leads 1-0 Fresno State leads 8-4 Date Winner Score Site 1959-60 Fresno State W 81-70 H (H: 1-0) (N: 0-1) (H: 6-2, A: 2-2) 1961-62 Fresno State W 85-74 A Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1961-62 Fresno State W 109-59 H 11/21/06 Fresno State W 82-55 H 12/28/87 Bucknell L 56-66 N 1922-23 Fresno State W 70-13 H N - Holiday Bowl Classic (San Diego, Calif.) 1975-76 CSU Bakersfield L 86-92OT H 1962-63 Fresno State W 77-74 H 1976-77 CSU Bakersfield L 70-79 H 1962-63 Fresno State W 89-61 A BOISE STATE 1976-77 CSU Bakersfield L 81-89 A 1963-64 Fresno State W 84-75 A Boise State leads 20-17 BUTLER 12/10/77 Fresno State W 61-50 H 1963-64 Fresno State W 103-64 H Fresno State leads 1-0 (H: 12-6, A: 5-12, N: 0-2) 11/17/07 CSU Bakersfield L 64-65 A 1964-65 Fresno State W 104-76 H (A: 1-0) 1964-65 CSU Northridge L 69-77 A Date Winner Score Site 12/10/08 Fresno State W 66-51 H OT Date Winner Score Site 1965-66 Fresno State W 91-66 A 1975-76 Fresno State W 62-60 H 2/23/10 Fresno State W 79-68 H 1957-58 Fresno State W 85-75 A 1965-66 Fresno State W 70-56 H 12/2/76 Fresno State W 74-68 A 2/7/11 Fresno State W 79-49 H 12/13/79 Fresno State W 81-52 H 1966-67 Fresno State W 85-66 H 2/16/11 Fresno State W 73-55 A 12/6/80 Fresno State W 65-40 A 1966-67 Fresno State W 83-78 A 11/30/13 Fresno State W 96-86OT H^ 12/13/82 Fresno State W 65-49 H 1967-68 Fresno State W 104-83 A 12/6/14 Fresno State W 63-61 A 12/10/83 Boise State L 52-60 A 1967-68 Fresno State W 91-79 H 1/17/02 Fresno State W 72-56 A ^ - Fresno State Classic (Save Mart Center) 1968-69 CSU Northridge L 93-99 H 2/16/02 Boise State L 58-61 H 1968-69 CSU Northridge L 97-100OT A 1/9/03 Fresno State W 61-54 H 1969-70 Fresno State W 110-1092OT A 2/8/03 Fresno State W 59-52 A 1969-70 Fresno State W 100-95 H 1/15/04 Fresno State W 78-61 A 1970-71 Fresno State W 105-85 H 2/14/04 Boise State L 44-55 H 1970-71 Fresno State W 81-80 H 3/11/04 Boise State L 54-71 H^ 1971-72 CSU Northridge L 79-85 H 40 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 1971-72 Fresno State W 86-78 A CREIGHTON FLORIDA HAWAI‘I 1972-73 Fresno State W 89-69 H Creighton leads 6-1 Florida leads 1-0 Fresno State leads 20-19 12/1/92 Fresno State W 77-67 H (H: 2-0) (N: 0-1) (H: 12-5, A: 7-13, N: 1-1) 2/15/95 Fresno State W 89-56 H Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 11/22/95 Fresno State W 97-77 H 1949-50 Creighton L 31-55 A 12/21/13 Florida L 49-66 N 1940-41 Fresno State W 41-34 A 11/30/99 CSU Northridge L 66-69 H 1951-52 Creighton L 45-54 A N - Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, Fla.) 1/28/93 Hawai‘i L 74-78 A 12/7/05 Fresno State W 75-60 H 2/22/03 Creighton L 66-67 A 2/4/93 Fresno State W 69-64 H 2/18/12 Fresno State W 62-49 A 12/13/03 Creighton L 62-70OT H 1/29/94 Fresno State W 81-65 H 11/16/13 Fresno State W 80-64 H 2/18/06 Creighton L 62-67 A FLORIDA A&M 2/5/94 Fresno State W 88-82 A Fresno State leads 1-0 12/16/06 Fresno State W 69-54 H 1/19/95 Hawai‘i L 61-71 A (H: 1-0) 12/22/08 Creighton L 65-84 N 2/9/95 Fresno State W 82-56 H CHICAGO STATE Date Winner Score Site N - Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1/20/96 Fresno State W 84-80 H Series is 0-0 11/17/97 Fresno State W 89-69 H Date Winner Score Site 2/10/96 Hawai‘i L 76-97 A 12/22/98 Fresno State X 94-71 H^ 2/1/97 Fresno State W 80-74 H DENVER 2/27/97 Fresno State W 98-80 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Fresno State leads 2-0 FLORIDA ATLANTIC Fresno State leads 1-0 2/2/98 Fresno State W 91-76 A (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) (H: 1-0) 2/28/98 Hawai‘i L 78-92 H Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 3/19/98 Fresno State W 85-83 A^ COLORADO 1973-74 Fresno State W 77-66 H 12/16/99 Fresno State W 98-80 H 1/30/99 Fresno State X 93-66 H Colorado leads 4-2 1974-75 Fresno State W 76-67 (H: 1-1, A: 1-3) 2/27/99 Fresno State X 83-71 A Date Winner Score Site 2/5/00 Fresno State X 85-77 A 1968-69 Colorado L 56-67 A FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 3/4/00 Fresno State X 79-69 H DePAUL Fresno State leads 1-0 3/19/00 Fresno State X 103-1002OT H~ 1973-74 Fresno State W 80-70 H Fresno State leads 1-0 (N: 1-0) 2/1/01 Hawai‘i L 73-91 A 1974-75 Fresno State W 78-75 A (N: 1-0) OT Date Winner Score Site 2/11/01 Fresno State X 86-63 H 1975-76 Colorado L 70-73 A Date Winner Score Site 11/26/99 Fresno State W 90-75 N 3/9/01 Hawai‘i L 67-76 (1) 12/7/11 Colorado L 64-71 A 3/30/83 Fresno State W 69-60 N N - Hawai’i Thanksgiving Classic (Honolulu) 12/27/01 Hawai‘i L 73-83 A 12/12/12 Colorado L 43-50 H N - NIT Championship (New York, N.Y.) 3/2/02 Hawai‘i L 79-82 H 1/13/03 Hawai‘i L 77-88 A GEORGETOWN 1/23/03 Fresno State W 56-55 H COLORADO STATE DRAKE Georgetown leads 2-0 Colorado State leads 15-11 Drake leads 2-0 1/3/04 Fresno State W 69-58 A (A: 0-1, N: 0-1) (H: 9-2, A: 2-11; N: 0-2) (H: 0-1, A: 0-1) 3/6/04 Fresno State W 69-60 H Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 12/29/04 Fresno State W 79-78 H 1964-65 Colorado State L 66-84 A 1949-50 Drake L 52-70 A 12/20/78 Georgetown L 42-49 A 3/5/05 Hawai‘i L 59-66 A 1964-65 Colorado State L 56-76 A 11/29/13 Drake L 74-84 H^ 3/20/82 Georgetown L 40-58 N 1/21/06 Hawai‘i L 65-73 A 1968-69 Colorado State L 64-69 A ^ - Fresno State Classic (Save Mart Center) N - NCAA Second Round - West Regional (Logan, Utah) 2/13/06 Fresno State W 73-67 H 1972-73 Colorado State L 63-70 A 1/11/07 Hawai‘i L 66-83 A 1973-74 Fresno State W 57-55 H GEORGIA 2/1/07 Hawai‘i L 42-54 H DUKE 1/19/08 Hawai‘i L 62-75 A 12/21/76 Fresno State W 64-51 H Duke leads 1-0 Georgia leads 2-0 2/20/08 Fresno State W 70-65 H 1/4/93 Fresno State W 62-55 H (H: 0-1) (A: 0-1, N: 0-1) 2/5/09 Hawai‘i L 43-69 A 3/6/93 Fresno State W 83-78 A Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1/3/94 Fresno State W 79-73 A 2/19/09 Hawai‘i L 69-73 H 11/27/98 Duke L 82-93 N 3/26/98 Georgia L 79-95 (1) 3/3/94 Fresno State W 84-77 H 3/10/09 Fresno State W 62-58 (2) N - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) 12/19/98 Fresno State X 86-82OT N 1/28/95 Fresno State W 71-52 H 1/9/10 Fresno State W 78-64 H 2/4/95 Colorado State L 60-78 A 12/23/00 Fresno State X 80-61 H 2/6/10 Fresno State W 61-51 A 1/25/96 Colorado State L 83-91 A EAST CAROLINA 3/14/07 Georgia L 78-88 A^ 1/20/11 Hawai‘i L 52-62 A 2/1/96 Fresno State W 86-72 H East Carolina leads 1-0 (1) - NIT Consolation Game (New York, N.Y.) 3/5/11 Fresno State W 85-70 H 1/23/97 Colorado State L 79-80 A (N: 0-1) N - Holiday Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 1/12/12 Hawai‘i L 68-74OT H 2/22/97 Fresno State W 84-72 H Date Winner Score Site ^ - NIT First Round (Athens, Ga.) 2/11/12 Hawai‘i L 58-62 A 3/2/99 Fresno State X 80-59 (1) 11/25/14 East Carolina L 52-58 N ^ - National Invitation Tournament (Honolulu) 12/28/09 Fresno State W 73-50 H N - Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Calif.) ~ - WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) GEORGIA STATE (1) - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 12/4/10 Colorado State L 74-87 A Fresno State leads 1-0 (2) - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) 1/26/13 Colorado State L 63-74 H (A: 1-0) 2/27/13 Colorado State L 67-74 A EAST TENNESSEE STATE Series tied 1-1 Date Winner Score Site 3/13/13 Colorado State L 61-67 (2) (H: 0-1, A: 1-0) 2/6/99 Fresno State X 83-62 H HIGH POINT 1/11/14 Colorado State L 57-76 A Date Winner Score Site Fresno State leads 1-0 2/15/14 Fresno State W 75-66 H 11/19/99 Fresno State W 74-64 A 2/21/04 East Tennessee St. L 62-66 H (A: 1-0) 1/31/15 Colorado State L 57-80 A 11/27/04 Fresno State W 90-73 A Date Winner Score Site 2/18/15 Colorado State L 73-81 H 3/12/15 Colorado State L 59-71 (2) GONZAGA 1/7/00 Fresno State W 96-65 H (1) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) EASTERN KENTUCKY Gonzaga leads 3-1 (2) - MW Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) Eastern Kentucky leads 1-0 (H: 1-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-1) HOFSTRA Date Winner Score Site (A: 0-1) Fresno State leads 1-0 1935-36 Gonzaga L 43-51 A Date Winner Score Site (H: 1-0) COPPIN STATE 1960-61 Gonzaga L 80-102 A 12/21/78 Eastern Kentucky L 78-84 A Date Winner Score Site Series is 0-0 11/30/91 Fresno State W 77-76OT H^ 12/30/90 Fresno State W 69-48 H Date Winner Score Site 12/6/01 Gonzaga L 77-87 N 11/13/98 Fresno State X 86-67 H EASTERN WASHINGTON ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Fresno State leads 2-1 N - Fab Four Classic (Inglewood, Calif.) HOUSTON CORNELL (H: 1-1, A: 1-0) Fresno State leads 1-0 Fresno State leads 2-0 Date Winner Score Site (N: 1-0) (H: 2-0) 1955-56 Fresno State W 72-62 A Date Winner Score Site 1969-70 E. Washington L 83-84 H Date Winner Score Site 12/26/83 Fresno State W 68-61 N 11/29/85 Fresno State W 62-50 H^ 11/28/86 Fresno State W 62-562OT H^ N - Chaminade Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 12/22/99 Fresno State W 105-86 H# ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) # - Trend Homes Classic (Fresno, Calif.) EVANSVILLE HOUSTON BAPTIST Evansville leads 3-1 Fresno State leads 1-0 (H: 1-0, A: 0-2; N: 0-1) (H: 1-0) Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1957-58 Evansville L 80-82 A 1/28/09 Fresno State W 81-63 H 1959-60 Evansville L 77-85 A 1972-73 Fresno State W 58-56 H 11/14/14 Evansville L 52-58 N N - Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Calif.)

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 41 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS IDAHO KENT STATE 1/22/81 Long Beach State L 54-55 H 1/22/09 Fresno State W 63-46 H 2/21/81 Fresno State W 67-46 A 2/12/09 Louisiana Tech L 42-55 A Idaho leads 10-7 Fresno State leads 1-0 2/4/82 Long Beach State L 42-45OT A 1/14/10 Louisiana Tech L 73-81 A (H: 5-3, A: 2-7) (H: 1-0) 2/11/82 Fresno State W 54-45 H 3/4/10 Fresno State W 66-59 H Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 3/3/82 Fresno State W 76-55 N 3/11/10 Louisiana Tech L 66-74 (3) 1926-27 Idaho L 17-22 A 12/23/83 Fresno State W 56-35 H 12/30/77 Fresno State W 59-41 A 1/13/83 Fresno State W 75-44 A 1/6/11 Fresno State W 63-56 A 11/27/82 Fresno State W 38-34 H^ 2/10/83 Long Beach State L 69-80 H 2/5/11 Fresno State W 72-64 H 1/30/06 Fresno State W 89-54 H LAMAR 1/28/84 Fresno State W 58-42 H 1/26/12 Louisiana Tech L 58-59 A 2/6/06 Idaho L 61-72 A Fresno State leads 1-0 3/3/84 Fresno State W 79-58 A 3/1/12 Louisiana Tech L 70-75 H 1/4/07 Fresno State W 60-41 H (H: 1-0) 1/17/85 Fresno State W 60-56 H (1) - NCAA First Round - Midwest Regional 2/3/07 Fresno State W 72-70OT A Date Winner Score Site 2/16/85 Fresno State W 66-52 A (Memphis, Tenn.) OT 1/12/08 Fresno State W 69-53 H 1/4/82 Fresno State W 56-36 H 1/16/86 Fresno State W 58-55 A ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 2/14/08 Idaho L 74-79OT A 2/15/86 Fresno State W 70-59 H (2) - WAC Touranment (Tulsa, Okla.) 2/28/09 Idaho L 68-71 H 1/8/87 Long Beach State L 60-67 A (3) - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) LaSALLE OT 3/7/09 Idaho L 56-59 A LaSalle leads 1-0 2/14/87 Fresno State W 68-67 H 1/28/10 Idaho L 59-74 A (H: 0-1) 1/16/88 Long Beach State L 63-66 A LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 2/11/88 Fresno State W 88-75 H 2/13/10 Idaho L 59-68 H Date Winner Score Site Loyola Marymount leads 9-6 1/14/89 Fresno State W 56-55 H 1/17/11 Idaho L 57-67 H 11/25/89 LaSalle L 63-75 H^ (H: 3-5, A: 3-4) 2/11/89 Long Beach State L 51-59 A 3/3/11 Idaho L 66-69 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Date Winner Score Site 1/4/90 Long Beach State L 60-66 A 1/7/12 Idaho L 59-63 A 1928-29 Fresno State W 40-23 A 3/1/90 Long Beach State L 75-81 H 2/2/12 Fresno State W 65-55 H 1928-29 Fresno State W 23-15 A LIBERTY 1/4/91 Fresno State W 77-73 H ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1928-29 Loyola Marymount L 15-25 H Fresno State leads 2-0 2/28/91 Fresno State W 107-97 A 1928-29 Loyola Marymount L 13-19 H (H: 2-0) 1/16/92 Long Beach State L 72-80 A 1929-30 Fresno State W 45-19 H IDAHO STATE Date Winner Score Site 2/17/92 Long Beach State L 61-73 H 1929-30 Fresno State W 43-18 H Idaho State leads 5-3 11/30/96 Fresno State W 84-44 H^ 12/30/93 Long Beach State L 61-82 H^ 1947-48 Loyola Marymount L 34-47 A (H: 2-1, A: 0-4, N: 1-0) 11/10/07 Fresno State W 71-62 H~ 1/25/12 Long Beach State L 61-69 H 1955-56 Loyola Marymount L 69-77 H Date Winner Score Site ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 12/3/12 Fresno State W 64-59 A 1955-56 Loyola Marymount L 62-77 A 1958-59 Idaho State L 42-56 A ~ - World Vision Classic (Fresno, Calif.) N - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) 1956-57 Loyola Marymount L 67-71 H 1960-61 Idaho State L 69-89 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1974-75 Fresno State W 69-67 N 1956-57 Fresno State W 92-90 A 1976-77 Idaho State L 64-77 A LONG BEACH STATE 1972-73 Loyola Marymount L 92-103 A Fresno State leads 42-35 1976-77 Idaho State L 69-92 A LONG ISLAND 1973-74 Loyola Marymount L 74-77 H (H: 23-15, A: 18-19, N: 1-1) 11/26/78 Fresno State W 65-40 H Fresno State leads 1-0 12/9/78 Loyola Marymount L 51-77 A Date Winner Score Site 11/25/88 Idaho State L 57-62 H^ (H: 1-0) 12/8/79 Fresno State W 62-59 H 1953-54 Fresno State W 86-70 A 11/29/02 Fresno State W 65-53 H~ Date Winner Score Site 1956-57 Fresno State W 89-68 H N - Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 12/23/97 Fresno State W 104-86 H^ 1957-58 Fresno State W 73-60 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) MAINE 1957-58 Fresno State W 95-62 H ~ - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Fresno State leads 1-0 1958-59 Fresno State W 78-76 H (H: 1-0) 1958-59 Fresno State W 64-52 A LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE Date Winner Score Site Louisiana-Lafayette leads 2-1 1959-60 Long Beach State L 66-71 A 12/1/95 Fresno State W 66-49 H^ (H: 1-0, A: 0-2) ILLINOIS STATE 1959-60 Fresno State W 71-70 H ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Series tied 1-1 1960-61 Long Beach State L 83-97 H Date Winner Score Site (H: 1-0, N: 0-1) 1960-61 Long Beach State L 76-97 A 12/12/82 Louisiana-Lafayette L 51-57 A^ Date Winner Score Site 1961-62 Long Beach State L 70-77 A 12/22/83 Fresno State W 81-66 H MARIST Marist leads 1-0 12/26/86 Illinois State L 44-60 N 1961-62 Fresno State W 89-80 H 1/2/85 Louisiana-Lafayette L 56-63 A (N: 1-0) 11/11/11 Fresno State W 55-47 H 1962-63 Fresno State W 76-59 A 12/20/00 Fresno State X 85-69 H~ Date Winner Score Site N - Hoosier Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1962-63 Fresno State W 81-62 H ^ - Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.) 11/26/14 East Carolina L 64-68 N 1963-64 Fresno State W 95-84 H ~ - Trend Homes Classic (Fresno, Calif.) N - Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Calif.) 1963-64 Fresno State W 93-76 A INDIANA STATE 1964-65 Fresno State W 79-72 A Indiana State leads 1-0 1964-65 Fresno State W 91-77 H LOUISIANA STATE (LSU) MANHATTAN (N: 0-1) LSU leads 2-1 1965-66 Fresno State W 99-78 H Series tied 1-1 Date Winner Score Site (H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1) 1965-66 Fresno State W 84-77 A (H: 1-0, N: 0-1) 12/12/87 Indiana State L 44-55 N Date Winner Score Site 1966-67 Fresno State W 86-84 A Date Winner Score Site N - Early Season Tournament (Honolulu) 12/28/96 LSU L 75-79 A 1966-67 Fresno State W 62-60 H 12/23/87 Fresno State W 101-73 H 11/26/97 Fresno State W 90-65 H 1967-68 Fresno State W 89-85OT H 11/21/11 Manhattan L 83-85 N 11/28/99 LSU L 85-95 N IONA 1967-68 Long Beach State L 67-71 A N - NIT Season Tip Off Consolation (Fort Collins, Colo.) N - Hawai‘i Thanksgiving Classic (Honolulu) Iona leads 1-0 1968-69 Long Beach State L 66-75 A (H: 0-1) 1968-69 Fresno State W 70-63 H MARQUETTE Date Winner Score Site 1969-70 Long Beach State L 72-81 A LOUISIANA TECH Marquette leads 1-0 1/3/06 Iona L 69-70 H 1969-70 Long Beach State L 67-69 H Series tied 14-14 (A: 0-1) 1970-71 Long Beach State L 66-79 H (H: 7-5, A: 5-7, N: 2-2) Date Winner Score Site 1970-71 Long Beach State L 65-89 A Date Winner Score Site 12/4/79 Marquette L 54-57 A IOWA STATE 1971-72 Long Beach State L 78-98 A 3/15/84 Louisiana Tech L 56-66 (1) Series tied 1-1 1971-72 Fresno State W 76-69 H 11/30/85 Fresno State W 65-64 H^ (A: 1-0, N: 0-1) 1972-73 Long Beach State L 72-92 H 11/29/88 Louisiana Tech L 59-75 A MARSHALL Date Winner Score Site 1972-73 Long Beach State L 62-72 A 1/26/02 Louisiana Tech L 64-71 H Series tied 1-1 11/28/98 Iowa State L 70-79 N 1973-74 Long Beach State L 45-62 A 2/21/02 Louisiana Tech L 63-66 A (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 12/3/05 Fresno State W 84-77 A 1973-74 Long Beach State L 61-84 H 3/7/02 Fresno State W 72-69 (2) Date Winner Score Site N - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) 1974-75 Fresno State W 71-69 A 1/18/03 Fresno State W 61-60 A 12/10/84 Fresno State W 63-58 H 1974-75 Long Beach State L 78-84 H 2/13/03 Louisiana Tech L 77-80 H 12/20/85 Marshall L 44-54 A 1975-76 Long Beach State L 67-92 A 1/10/04 Fresno State W 61-40 H KANSAS STATE 1975-76 Long Beach State L 56-66 H 2/5/04 Louisiana Tech L 75-802OT A Kansas State leads 3-1 1976-77 Long Beach State L 75-82 H 1/8/05 Fresno State W 60-58 A MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (H: 0-1, A: 1-2) 1976-77 Long Beach State L 46-85 A 2/3/05 Louisiana Tech L 72-79 H Fresno State leads 1-0 Date Winner Score Site 1/19/78 Fresno State W 70-56 H 3/10/05 Fresno State W 84-81OT (3) (H: 1-0) 12/31/80 Kansas State L 39-47 A 2/18/78 Fresno State W 75-67 A 1/14/06 Louisiana Tech L 54-73 A Date Winner Score Site 11/28/87 Kansas State L 50-65 H^ 3/2/78 Long Beach State L 62-68 N 1/28/06 Louisiana Tech L 66-68OT H 11/17/04 Fresno State W 83-42 H 12/2/89 Fresno State W 60-58 A 2/3/79 Fresno State W 78-71 A 1/27/07 Fresno State W 70-64 H 3/24/94 Kansas State L 77-115 A~ 2/8/79 Fresno State W 74-66 H 2/22/07 Fresno State W 64-63 A ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 2/2/80 Long Beach State L 61-66 A 1/3/08 Fresno State W 61-44 A ~ - NIT Quarterfinals (Manhatten, Kansas) 2/7/80 Long Beach State L 65-67 H 2/4/08 Fresno State W 70-58 H

42 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS MASSACHUSETTS MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE NEVADA 2/17/10 Nevada L 70-74 A Fresno State leads 2-0 Fresno State leads 2-0 Nevada leads 51-41 1/3/11 Fresno State W 80-74 H (H: 1-0, A: 1-0) (H: 2-0) (H: 25-20, A: 16-28, N: 0-2) 1/27/11 Nevada L 76-79 A Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 3/9/11 Nevada L 80-90 (2) 12/10/96 Fresno State W 102-81 A 12/18/90 Fresno State W 86-68 H 1924-25 Nevada L 20-23 A 1/21/12 Nevada L 61-74 A 3OT 11/22/97 Fresno State W 82-64 H 12/4/04 Fresno State W 80-65 H^ 1924-25 Nevada L 16-27 A 2/25/12 Nevada L 76-79 H ^ - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1925-26 Fresno State W 28-14 H 1/19/13 Nevada L 61-68 H OT 1925-26 Fresno State W 36-16 H 2/19/13 Fresno State W 69-64 A McNEESE STATE 2OT 1926-27 Nevada L 18-24 A 1/22/14 Nevada L 86-96 H Series tied 1-1 MISSOURI STATE 1926-27 Nevada L 17-32 A 2/12/14 Fresno State W 75-67 A (H: 0-1, A: 1-0) Series tied 1-1 1927-28 Nevada L 24-26 H 1/10/15 Fresno State W 69-66 A Date Winner Score Site (N: 1-1) 1927-28 Fresno State W 26-17 H 1/24/15 Fresno State W 66-62 H 11/29/86 McNeese State L 57-75 H^ Date Winner Score Site 1928-29 Fresno State W 28-27 A ^ - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Fresno, Calif.) 11/30/89 Fresno State W 72-71 A 12/30/96 Missouri State L 71-86 (1) 1928-29 Nevada L 17-32 A ~ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 11/27/99 Fresno State W 100-90 (2) 1929-30 Nevada L 26-28 H # - NIT First Round (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - Puerto Rico Classic (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) (1) - WAC Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.) (2) - Hawai‘i Thanksgiving Classic (Honolulu) 1929-30 Fresno State W 35-24 H MEMPHIS 1930-31 Nevada L 27-31 A (2) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) Fresno State leads 1-0 1930-31 Nevada L 19-20 A (H: 1-0, N: 0-2) MONTANA 1931-32 Nevada L 34-44 H NEW HAMPSHIRE Date Winner Score Site Montana leads 5-4 1931-32 Nevada L 24-31 H Fresno State leads 1-0 12/7/85 Memphis L 56-80 (1) (H: 2-1, A: 2-4) 1932-33 Nevada L 21-23 A (H: 1-0) 12/27/85 Memphis L 46-57 (2) Date Winner Score Site 1932-33 Fresno State W 32-30 A Date Winner Score Site 3/16/98 Fresno State W 83-80 H^ 1935-36 Fresno State W 37-25 A 1934-35 Fresno State W 44-36 A 12/20/88 Fresno State W 91-58 H (1) - Pearl Harbor Classic (Honolulu) 1935-36 Montana L 32-35 A 1934-35 Fresno State W 42-31 A (2) - Holiday Bowl Classic (San Diego, Calif.) 1967-68 Montana L 72-88 A 1935-36 Fresno State W 35-28 H ^ - NIT Second Round (Fresno, Calif.) 12/21/77 Fresno State W 49-44 H 1935-36 Fresno State W 50-33 H NEW MEXICO 12/27/78 Fresno State W 37-36 A 1936-37 Nevada L 25-44 A New Mexico leads 13-8 12/21/82 Fresno State W 55-41 H 1936-37 Nevada L 31-40 A (H: 7-3, A: 0-8, N: 1-2) MIAMI-OHIO 12/6/86 Montana L 65-80 A 1937-38 Fresno State W 46-44 H Date Winner Score Site Fresno State leads 1-0 12/14/08 Montana L 65-69 H 1937-38 Nevada L 37-24 H 1947-48 Fresno State W 57-50 H (H: 1-0) 12/21/09 Montana L 56-59 A 1938-39 Nevada L 40-54 A 1947-48 Fresno State W 47-43 H Date Winner Score Site 1938-39 Nevada L 30-52 A 3/19/85 Fresno State W 66-55 (1) 3/13/96 Fresno State W 58-57 H^ 1939-40 Fresno State W 52-50 H 1/7/93 New Mexico L 64-85 A 12/23/98 Fresno State X 73-62 H~ MONTANA STATE 1939-40 Nevada L 41-48OT H 2/25/93 Fresno State W 71-57 H ^ - NIT First Round (Fresno, Calif.) Fresno State leads 8-5 1948-49 Nevada L 48-54 A 3/10/93 New Mexico L 48-72 (2) ~ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (H: 5-0, A: 3-5) 1948-49 Nevada L 59-60 A 1/10/94 Fresno State W 69-65 H Date Winner Score Site 1949-50 Nevada L 56-67 H 2/26/94 New Mexico L 67-82 A 1935-36 Montana State L 27-34 A 1949-50 Nevada L 46-55 H 1/2/95 New Mexico L 66-74 A 1935-36 Montana State L 34-37 A MICHIGAN STATE 1950-51 Nevada L 54-76 A 3/2/95 New Mexico L 69-72 H Fresno State leads 3-1 1936-37 Montana State L 33-52 A 1950-51 Fresno State W 53-50 A 1/2/96 Fresno State W 76-75 H (H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 1-1) 1936-37 Montana State L 39-64 A 1952-53 Nevada L 59-62 H 3/2/96 New Mexico L 84-86 A Date Winner Score Site 1958-59 Fresno State W 86-59 A 1952-53 Nevada L 60-71 H 3/8/96 New Mexico L 99-1043OT A^ 3/20/83 Fresno State W 72-58 A^ 1960-61 Montana State L 74-81 A 1953-54 Fresno State W 61-56 A 1/4/99 Fresno State W 86-80 H 3/19/96 Fresno State W 80-70 H~ 12/8/77 Fresno State W 85-68 H 1953-54 Nevada L 64-83 A 2/13/99 New Mexico L 81-83 A 3/18/01 Michigan State L 65-81 (1) 12/29/78 Fresno State W 69-61 A 1954-55 Fresno State W 79-71 H 1/12/13 New Mexico L 45-72 A 11/23/01 Fresno State W 63-58 (2) 12/27/93 Fresno State W 89-71 H 1954-55 Fresno State W 68-66 H 2/13/13 New Mexico L 48-54 H ^ - NIT Second Round (East Lansing, Mich.) 11/13/01 Fresno State W 92-70 H^ 11/29/06 Fresno State W 80-41 H 1958-59 Fresno State W 63-50 A 1/18/14 New Mexico L 78-89 H ~ - NIT Second Round (Fresno, Calif.) 12/9/06 Fresno State W 82-77OT A 1958-59 Fresno State W 50-48 A 3/14/14 New Mexico L 77-93 (3) (1) - NCAA Second Round - South Regional 11/21/07 Fresno State W 86-74 H 1959-60 Fresno State W 70-55 H 12/31/14 New Mexico L 64-76 A (Memphis, Tenn.) ^ - Preseason NIT (Fresno, Calif.) 1959-60 Fresno State W 85-53 H 2/28/15 Fresno State W 59-55 H (2) - Preseason NIT (New York, N.Y.) 1964-65 Fresno State W 99-59 H (1) - NIT Second Round (Los Angeles, Calif.) MOREHEAD STATE 1964-65 Fresno State W 91-68 A (2) - WAC Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1965-66 Fresno State W 127-78 H^ MINNESOTA Fresno State leads 1-0 ^ - WAC Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) Minnesota leads 4-0 1972-73 Nevada L 80-84 H (H: 1-0) (3) - MW Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) (H: 0-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-1) Date Winner Score Site 1972-73 Fresno State W 83-73 A Date Winner Score Site 12/22/79 Fresno State W 96-51 H^ 1975-76 Fresno State W 77-66 A NEW MEXICO STATE 12/3/80 Minnesota L 49-65 A 1976-77 Nevada L 72-75 H ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) New Mexico State leads 24-14 12/20/97 Minnesota L 72-92 A 1/7/80 Fresno State W 68-57 H (H: 10-7, A: 3-13, N: 1-4) 3/24/98 Minnesota L 89-91OT (1) 11/28/81 Fresno State W 64-52 H~ Date Winner Score Site 12/4/98 Minnesota L 65-77 H MURRAY STATE 12/11/91 Fresno State W 94-78 H 12/28/81 Fresno State W 48-41 H (1) - NIT Semifinal (New York, N.Y.) Fresno State leads 2-0 12/12/92 Nevada L 64-74 A 1/26/84 Fresno State W 76-67 H (A: 1-0, N: 1-0) 12/20/93 Nevada L 71-79 A 2/23/84 Fresno State W 63-54 A Date Winner Score Site 12/23/94 Fresno State W 86-75 H 1/19/85 Fresno State W 70-59 H MISSISSIPPI 1957-58 Fresno State W 72-61 A 3/12/97 Nevada L 86-97 H# 2/14/85 Fresno State W 61-53 A Fresno State leads 1-0 12/28/84 Fresno State W 46-44 N 1/20/01 Fresno State W 72-69 A N - Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 1/18/86 New Mexico State L 46-48 A (N: 1-0) 2/24/01 Fresno State W 91-68 H 2/13/86 Fresno State W 56-51 H Date Winner Score Site 1/12/02 Nevada L 85-88 A 1/10/87 New Mexico State L 48-62 A 12/11/81 Fresno State W 46-44 N 2/7/02 Nevada L 57-66 H NAVY 2/12/87 New Mexico State L 58-59 H N - Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.) Fresno State leads 1-0 2/1/03 Nevada L 79-92 A 1/14/88 New Mexico State L 60-65 A (H: 1-0) 3/1/03 Fresno State W 107-992OT H 2/13/88 Fresno State W 60-50 H Date Winner Score Site 1/31/04 Nevada L 65-84 A MISSISSIPPI STATE 1/16/89 New Mexico State L 50-53 H 12/29/92 Fresno State W 66-53 H^ 2/28/04 Nevada L 55-64 H Series tied 1-1 2/9/89 New Mexico State L 57-63 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1/29/05 Fresno State W 66-63 A (H: 1-0, N: 0-1) 3/9/89 New Mexico State L 59-60 (1) 2/26/05 Nevada L 63-76 H Date Winner Score Site 1/2/90 New Mexico State L 69-71 A 1/18/06 Fresno State W 87-77 H 12/20/80 Fresno State W 58-45 H^ NEBRASKA 3/3/90 New Mexico State L 68-82 H 3/4/06 Nevada L 60-74 A 12/31/96 Mississippi State L 60-62 N Nebraska leads 2-0 3/9/90 New Mexico State L 66-72 (1) 1/18/07 Nevada L 75-85 A ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (H: 0-1, A: 0-1) 1/14/91 New Mexico State L 77-82 H 2/8/07 Nevada L 68-81 H N - Puerto Rico Classic (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) Date Winner Score Site 3/2/91 New Mexico State L 80-105 A 1/31/08 Nevada L 67-79 A 1951-52 Nebraska L 48-72 A 3/8/91 Fresno State W 88-82 (1) 3/8/08 Nevada L 63-76 H 3/22/96 Nebraska L 71-83 H^ 1/29/92 Fresno State W 76-69 H 3/13/08 Nevada L 57-64 (1) ^ - NIT Quarterfinals (Fresno, Calif.) 3/2/92 New Mexico State L 70-78 A 1/17/09 Nevada L 60-65 A 3/13/92 New Mexico State L 85-86OT (1) 2/26/09 Fresno State W 68-66 H

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 43 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 1/12/06 New Mexico State L 70-73 A NORTH DAKOTA OREGON 1938-39 Fresno State W 34-30 H 1/26/06 Fresno State W 75-72 H Fresno State leads 1-0 Oregon leads 9-2 1938-39 Fresno State W 44-41 H 2/10/07 Fresno State W 75-69 H (H: 1-0) (H: 2-1, A: 0-7, N: 0-1) 1939-40 Fresno State W 51-43 A 2/24/07 Fresno State W 60-58 A Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1939-40 Fresno State W 47-33 A 1/5/08 New Mexico State L 67-77 A 12/4/84 Fresno State W 53-36 H 1959-60 Oregon L 62-48 A 1940-41 Pacific L 32-36 H 3/1/08 New Mexico State L 64-69 H 1959-60 Oregon L 60-68 A 1940-41 Fresno State W 34-32 H 1/3/09 New Mexico State L 66-79 H 1961-62 Oregon L 72-84 A 1941-42 Fresno State W 41-36 A OT NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2/14/09 New Mexico State L 71-79 A 12/30/84 Oregon L 60-63 N 1941-42 Pacific L 29-42 A Fresno State leads 3-1 OT 1/16/10 New Mexico State L 77-86 A 12/5/91 Oregon L 63-71 A 1942-43 Fresno State W 56-55 H (H: 3-0, A: 0-1) 2/11/10 Fresno State W 83-64 H 12/3/92 Fresno State W 80-78 H 1942-43 Pacific L 51-52 H Date Winner Score Site 1/8/11 New Mexico State L 68-80 A 12/16/95 Fresno State W 83-82 H 1942-43 Pacific L 36-47 A OT 11/25/83 Fresno State W 83-54 H^ OT 2/3/11 Fresno State W 88-83 H 12/7/96 Oregon L 75-87 A 1942-43 Pacific L 48-51 A 12/19/09 Fresno State W 68-54 H 1/28/12 New Mexico State L 56-60 A 11/21/03 Oregon L 67-80 A 1944-45 Pacific L 29-79 A OT 12/18/10 Fresno State W 82-69 H 3/3/12 New Mexico State L 78-83 H 12/18/04 Oregon L 82-83 H 1944-45 Pacific L 31-53 A 11/26/11 North Dakota State L 65-78 A 3/8/12 New Mexico State L 49-65 (2) 12/10/11 Oregon L 70-74 A 1945-46 Pacific L 27-29 H ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - BWC Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) N - Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 1945-46 Pacific L 36-43 H (2) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1946-47 Pacific L 36-51 A NORTH FLORIDA 1946-47 Pacific L 53-59 H NEW ORLEANS Fresno State leads 1-0 OREGON STATE 1947-48 Pacific L 48-61 A 1947-48 Fresno State W 59-57OT H Fresno State leads 1-0 (H: 1-0) Oregon State leads 9-8 1948-49 Pacific L 64-84 A (H: 1-0) Date Winner Score Site (H: 4-4, A: 4-4, N: 0-1) 1948-49 Fresno State W 67-56 H Date Winner Score Site 12/22/97 Fresno State W 107-65 H^ Date Winner Score Site 1949-50 Fresno State W 60-53 H 12/13/84 Fresno State W 50-32 H ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1923-24 Oregon State L 25-39 H 1924-25 Oregon State L 12-19 H 1949-50 Pacific L 59-67 A 1925-26 Oregon State L 22-28 H 1950-51 Pacific L 44-78 A NORFOLK STATE NORTH TEXAS 1930-31 Fresno State W 26-25 A 1950-51 Pacific L 55-70 H Fresno State leads 1-0 Series tied 1-1 1930-31 Oregon State L 27-28 A 1951-52 Pacific L 62-71 A (H: 1-0) (H: 0-1, A: 1-0) 12/4/82 Fresno State W 43-42 A 1951-52 Fresno State W 57-64 H Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 3/25/83 Fresno State W 76-67 A^ 1952-53 Fresno State W 66-61 H 2OT 12/30/00 Fresno State X 107-80 H 1973-74 Fresno State W 96-95 A 12/19/83 Fresno State W 60-47 H 1952-53 Fresno State W 64-57 A 12/19/05 Fresno State W 89-70 H 1976-77 North Texas L 81-88 H 12/29/84 Oregon State L 50-66 N 1953-54 Pacific L 65-67 A 11/28/90 Oregon State L 76-89 A 1954-55 Pacific L 55-81 A NORTHWESTERN STATE (LA.) 12/21/91 Fresno State W 83-72 H 1954-55 Pacific L 53-67 H NORTHEASTERN 12/18/93 Fresno State W 74-62 H 1955-56 Pacific L 66-82 H Fresno State leads 2-1 Fresno State leads 1-0 (H: 1-0) 12/12/94 Oregon State L 67-72 A 1955-56 Pacific L 63-86 A (H: 2-0, N: 0-1) 11/26/05 Fresno State W 80-73 H 1956-57 Pacific L 67-77 A Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 12/20/90 Fresno State W 88-71 H 12/2/06 Fresno State W 74-69 A 1956-57 Fresno State W 105-73 H 3/12/81 Northeastern L 53-55 N 11/30/08 Oregon State L 54-62 H 1957-58 Fresno State W 71-67 A 11/29/91 Fresno State W 84-70 H^ 12/23/09 Oregon State L 65-73 A 1957-58 Fresno State W 65-61 H 11/29/96 Fresno State W 87-71 H^ OHIO ^ - NIT Quarterfinals (Corvallis, Ore.) 1959-60 Fresno State W 83-62 H N - NCAA First Round - West Regional (El Ohio leads 1-0 N - Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 1959-60 Fresno State W 73-66 A Paso, Texas) (A: 0-1) 1960-61 Fresno State W 62-49 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Date Winner Score Site 1960-61 Fresno State W 60-59 H 1969-70 Ohio L 80-92 A PACIFIC 1961-62 Fresno State W 72-71 H Pacific leads 81-74 1962-63 Pacific L 82-100 A (H: 47-30, A: 26-50, N: 1-0) NORTHERN ARIZONA 1962-63 Fresno State W 79-50 H Fresno State leads 6-1 OHIO STATE Date Winner Score Site 1964-65 Fresno State W 88-80 A (H: 4-0, A: 1-1, N: 1-0) Ohio State leads 1-0 1922-23 Pacific L 20-29 A 1964-65 Fresno State W 92-73 H Date Winner Score Site (A: 0-1) 1922-23 Fresno State W 34-13 H 1965-66 Pacific L 62-82 A 1970-71 Fresno State W 102-67 H Date Winner Score Site 1922-23 Pacific L 23-26OT A 1966-67 Pacific L 58-85 H 12/10/82 Fresno State W 58-54 N 1969-70 Ohio State L 77-84 A 1922-23 Fresno State W 31-21 H 1967-68 Pacific L 61-76 A 11/27/87 Fresno State W 66-49 H^ 1922-23 Fresno State W 25-243OT A 1968-69 Pacific L 56-67 H 12/4/99 Fresno State W 74-68 H 1923-24 Fresno State W 20-13 A 1969-70 Pacific L 89-118 A 11/17/09 Fresno State W 65-59 A~ OKLAHOMA STATE 1923-24 Fresno State W 22-19 A Series tied 1-1 1970-71 Pacific L 56-58 H 12/1/13 Fresno State W 71-67OT H* 1923-24 Fresno State W 32-21 H (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 1971-72 Pacific L 67-84 H 11/20/14 Northern Arizona L 52-73 A 1924-25 Fresno State W 27-24 A Date Winner Score Site 1971-72 Pacific L 86-91 A N - Malibu Classic (Malibu, Calif.) 1924-25 Fresno State W 20-18 A 2/10/02 Fresno State W 58-52 H 1972-73 Pacific L 63-80 A ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1925-26 Pacific L 26-34 H 12/15/02 Oklahoma State L 61-71 A 1972-73 Fresno State W 54-49 H ~ - West Coast Classic (Flagstaff, Ariz.) 1925-26 Fresno State W 37-342OT H 1973-74 Pacific L 40-48 A * - Fresno State Classic (Save Mart Center) 1926-27 Pacific L 20-21 A 1973-74 Fresno State W 82-63 H 1926-27 Fresno State W 17-8 A OLD DOMINION 1974-75 Pacific L 74-82 H Fresno State leads 1-0 1927-28 Pacific L 25-34 H NORTH CAROLINA STATE 1974-75 Fresno State W 80-71 A (H: 1-0) 1927-28 Pacific L 22-23 A Series at 0-0 1975-76 Fresno State W 77-71 H Date Winner Score Site 1928-29 Fresno State W 44-432OT H Date Winner Score Site 1975-76 Pacific L 55-69 A 3/26/14 Fresno State W 71-64 H^ 1928-29 Fresno State W 45-26 H 11/22/00 Fresno State X 82-63 N 1976-77 Pacific L 62-72 A ^ - CBI Semifinals (Save Mart Center) 1929-30 Pacific L 16-22 A N - Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic (Springfield, Mo.) 1976-77 Pacific L 58-66 H 1929-30 Fresno State W 29-21 A 1/28/78 Pacific L 46-61 A 1930-31 Pacific L 29-33 H 2/9/78 Fresno State W 56-55 H NORTHERN COLORADO ORAL ROBERTS 1930-31 Fresno State W 49-27 H 1/24/79 Fresno State W 66-56 H Fresno State leads 2-0 Series tied 1-1 1931-32 Pacific L 17-24 A 1/26/79 Pacific L 40-57 A (H: 2-0) (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 1931-32 Pacific L 28-30 A 1/24/80 Pacific L 44-52 A Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1932-33 Pacific L 19-24 H 1/26/80 Fresno State W 62-57 H 1960-61 Fresno State W 73-68 H 1968-69 Fresno State W 96-75 H 1932-33 Pacific L 28-30 H 1/28/81 Fresno State W 79-57 H 12/18/08 Fresno State W 70-65 H^ 1971-72 Oral Roberts L 76-120 A 1934-35 Fresno State W 41-20 H 2/1/81 Fresno State W 47-45 A ^ - Las Vegas Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1934-35 Fresno State W 37-27 H 1/14/82 Fresno State W 74-40 H 1935-36 Fresno State W 37-33 H 2/25/82 Fresno State W 51-43 A 1935-36 Pacific L 31-40 A NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1/8/83 Pacific L 48-50 A 1935-36 Fresno State W 49-37 H Fresno State leads 2-0 2/26/83 Fresno State W 76-58 H 1935-36 Pacific L 22-28 A (H: 2-0) 1/7/84 Fresno State W 65-47 H 1935-36 Pacific L 34-43 H Date Winner Score Site 2/2/84 Fresno State W 72-57 A 1936-37 Pacific L 37-41 H 12/29/80 Fresno State W 71-59 A 1/5/85 Fresno State W 62-57 A 1936-37 Pacific L 28-68 H 12/18/81 Fresno State W 81-56 H 1/31/85 Fresno State W 56-39 H 1937-38 Pacific L 47-51 H 1/4/86 Fresno State W 49-48 H 1937-38 Pacific L 34-36 H 44 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 2/1/86 Pacific L 52-63 A PORTLAND 2/23/04 Rice L 60-63 A SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 1/22/87 Pacific L 62-64 H Fresno State leads 14-7 1/20/05 Rice L 68-83 A Saint Mary’s College leads 19-17 2/7/87 Pacific L 46-50 A (H: 7-3, A: 7-4) 2/21/05 Rice L 68-76 H (H: 9-10, A: 8-9) 1/9/88 Fresno State W 74-65 A Date Winner Score Site N - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) Date Winner Score Site 2/5/88 Fresno State W 74-65 H 1955-56 Portland L 61-86 A 1925-26 Saint Mary’s L 16-18 A 1/26/89 Fresno State W 69-52 H 1956-57 Fresno State W 77-73 A SACRAMENTO STATE 1925-26 Fresno State W 23-8 A 2/4/89 Fresno State W 75-713OT A 1956-57 Portland L 69-75 A Fresno State leads 40-9 1926-27 Saint Mary’s L 26-30 A 1/27/90 Pacific L 53-56 A 1960-61 Portland L 50-56 A (H: 28-2, A: 12-7) 1926-27 Saint Mary’s L 27-36 A 2/26/90 Pacific L 60-64 H 1961-62 Fresno State W 71-62 H Date Winner Score Site 1927-28 Fresno State W 29-20 A 1/26/91 Fresno State W 84-77 H 1961-62 Fresno State W 92-56 H 1948-49 Fresno State W 68-40 H 1927-28 Saint Mary’s L 18-26 A 2/23/91 Pacific L 73-75 A 1962-63 Fresno State W 60-47 A 1948-49 Fresno State W 55-30 H 1/2/47 Saint Mary’s L 38-55 H 3/9/91 Fresno State W 87-70 N 1962-63 Fresno State W 72-63 A 1949-50 Sacramento State L 38-45 A 1948-49 Fresno State W 74-55 H 2/3/92 Fresno State W 76-67 H 1963-64 Portland L 70-71 H 1949-50 Sacramento State L 47-60 A 1949-50 Saint Mary’s L 44-51 H 2/22/92 Pacific L 70-77 A 1963-64 Fresno State W 95-79 H 1951-52 Sacramento State L 57-70 A 1950-51 Saint Mary’s L 51-68 H 12/19/92 Pacific L 49-70 H 1972-73 Fresno State W 88-73 A 1951-52 Sacramento State L 54-62 A 1955-56 Saint Mary’s L 66-78 A 12/11/93 Pacific L 71-81 A 1972-73 Portland L 70-71 H 1955-56 Saint Mary’s L 63-72 H OT 1951-52 Sacramento State L 62-76 H 12/7/94 Pacific L 93-96 H OT 1975-76 Portland L 70-72 A 1952-53 Fresno State W 79-60 A 12/1956 Saint Mary’s L 72-74 H 12/9/95 Pacific L 70-73 A 1975-76 Fresno State W 73-66 H 1952-53 Sacramento State L 72-74 A 2/1957 Saint Mary’s L 85-89 A 11/22/96 Fresno State W 75-71 H 11/25/78 Fresno State L 66-79 H 1953-54 Sacramento State L 54-60 H 1/1958 Saint Mary’s L 63-74 A 12/13/97 Pacific L 74-85 A 12/29/79 Fresno State W 74-66 A 1953-54 Fresno State W 70-67 H 2/1958 Fresno State W 73-53 H 3/11/98 Fresno State W 73-70 A^ 1/6/83 Fresno State W 44-31 H 1954-55 Fresno State W 65-55 H 12/2/67 Fresno State W 81-62 H 12/7/98 Fresno State X 91-74 H 12/8/83 Fresno State W 70-45 A 1954-55 Fresno State W 71-50 H 11/30/68 Fresno State W 91-83 A 12/18/99 Fresno State W 69-63OT A 12/29/90 Fresno State W 88-76 H 1956-57 Fresno State W 79-70 H 12/5/69 Fresno State W 95-73 H 11/30/00 Fresno State X 65-55 H 12/7/91 Fresno State W 86-79 A 1957-58 Fresno State W 72-56 A 12/1/70 Fresno State W 68-64 A 11/28/01 Fresno State W 73-65 A 11/9/07 Fresno State W 75-68 H^ 1958-59 Fresno State W 66-43 H 12/4/71 Saint Mary’s L 89-93 H 12/11/02 Fresno State W 80-60 H ^ - World Vision Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1961-62 Fresno State W 73-55 H 12/14/74 Saint Mary’s L 82-93 H 12/10/03 Fresno State W 66-51 A 1961-62 Sacramento State L 78-86 A 1974-75 Fresno State W 80-78 A 12/21/04 Pacific L 77-88 H 1962-63 Fresno State W 67-56 H 1/3/76 Fresno State W 69-64 A 12/17/05 Pacific L 63-99 A PORTLAND STATE 1962-63 Fresno State W 56-52 A 12/11/76 Fresno State W 95-81 H 12/22/07 Fresno State W 75-58 H Fresno State leads 4-0 1963-64 Fresno State W 68-64 A 12/17/77 Saint Mary’s L 55-60 A 12/6/08 Fresno State W 66-64 A (H: 2-0, A: 2-0) OT 1963-64 Fresno State W 76-49 H 12/16/78 Fresno State W 77-71 H 12/1/09 Pacific L 58-70 H~ Date Winner Score Site 1964-65 Fresno State W 98-80 A 12/10/79 Fresno State W 67-56 A 12/21/10 Pacific L 55-65 H 1967-68 Fresno State W 89-73 H 1964-65 Fresno State W 82-66 H 1/4/83 Saint Mary’s L 51-52 H 12/29/11 Fresno State W 55-47 A 1973-74 Fresno State W 104-71 A 1965-66 Fresno State W 102-75 A 11/24/89 Fresno State W 75-51 H^ 11/16/12 Fresno State W 66-61 H 12/3/77 Fresno State W 80-75 A 1965-66 Fresno State W 109-78 H 12/27/95 Fresno State W 75-74 H 11/23/13 Pacific L 77-86 A 11/29/80 Fresno State W 96-65 H 1966-67 Sacramento State L 76-83 A 12/23/96 Fresno State W 83-81 A 12/20/14 Pacific L 68-71 A 1966-67 Fresno State W 114-69 H 12/16/97 Saint Mary’s L 65-73 H N - Big West Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 1967-68 Fresno State W 110-71 H 11/17/00 Fresno State X 104-66 H~ ^ - NIT First Round (Stockton, Calif.) Fresno State leads 1-0 1967-68 Fresno State W 87-74 A 11/30/02 Fresno State W 67-65 H! ~ - West Coast Classic (Fresno, Calif. - Selland (H: 1-0) 1969-70 Fresno State W 73-69 H 1/8/08 Saint Mary’s L 68-77 H Arena) Date Winner Score Site 1969-70 Fresno State W 92-65 A 11/17/08 Saint Mary’s L 85-99 A# 12/20/07 Fresno State W 65-39 H 1970-71 Fresno State W 65-56 H ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) PEPPERDINE 1970-71 Fresno State W 77-74 A ~ - Hispanic College Fund Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Pepperdine leads 15-13 PRINCETON 1971-72 Fresno State W 86-59 H ! - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (H: 7-6, A: 6-9) Princeton leads 3-1 1972-73 Fresno State W 63-55 A # - ESPN College Hoops Tip Off (Moraga, Calif.) Date Winner Score Site (H: 0-2, N: 0-1) 1973-74 Fresno State W 81-55 H 1947-48 Fresno State W 63-47 A Date Winner Score Site 1975-76 Fresno State W 98-72 A 1947-48 Pepperdine L 41-54 A 12/27/86 Princeton L 57-71 N 11/26/76 Fresno State W 87-85 H SAN DIEGO Fresno State leads 9-1 1948-49 Fresno State W 56-54 H 12/2/95 Princeton L 54-59 H^ 11/24/78 Fresno State W 57-43 H (H: 6-0, A: 3-0, N: 0-1) 1948-49 Pepperdine L 40-49 A 12/6/03 Princeton L 67-72 H~ 12/2/78 Fresno State W 45-40 A Date Winner Score Site 1949-50 Pepperdine L 58-60 H 3/24/14 Fresno State W 72-56 H# 11/30/79 Fresno State W 79-66 H 1958-59 Fresno State W 101-42 H 1949-50 Pepperdine L 56-84 A N - Hoosier Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.) 12/15/83 Fresno State W 73-46 H 1965-66 Fresno State W 67-63 H 1950-51 Pepperdine L 54-87 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Selland Arena) 12/23/85 Fresno State W 89-72 H 1966-67 Fresno State W 71-61 H 1950-51 Pepperdine L 44-75 H ~ - McCaffrey Classic (Save Mart Center) 12/20/86 Fresno State W 71-51 H 1966-67 Fresno State W 93-84 A 1952-53 Pepperdine L 71-85 H # - CBI Quarterfinals (Save Mart Center) 11/25/91 Fresno State W 92-72 H 1952-53 Pepperdine L 62-76 A 12/1/98 Fresno State X 110-73 H 1967-68 Fresno State W 87-67 H 1953-54 Fresno State W 78-70 A 12/29/02 Fresno State W 91-53 H 1968-68 Fresno State W 91-64 A 1953-54 Fresno State W 77-76 H PURDUE 12/11/04 Fresno State W 72-54 H 12/10/05 San Diego L 61-72 N Purdue leads 2-0 1954-55 Pepperdine L 59-72 H 11/14/08 Fresno State W 77-65 H 12/30/06 Fresno State W 68-65 H (H: 0-1, A: 0-1) 1954-55 Pepperdine L 64-72 A 12/6/09 Fresno State W 69-37 H Date Winner Score Site 1955-56 Fresno State W 94-64 A 12/7/10 Fresno State W 74-70 A 12/1/82 Purdue L 39-50 A 1956-57 Fresno State W 101-91 H SAM HOUSTON STATE N - San Diego SLAM (Cox Arena - San Diego) 11/26/83 Purdue L 55-56 H^ 1956-57 Fresno State W 91-81 H Series tied 1-1 ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1958-59 Fresno State W 69-59 A (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 1/7/82 Fresno State W 63-46 H Date Winner Score Site SAN DIEGO STATE San Diego State leads 59-46 12/11/82 Fresno State W 65-56 A^ 2/17/07 Fresno State W 78-60 H RICE (H: 28-20, A: 16-38, N: 2-1) 11/24/90 Pepperdine L 64-84 H~ 11/24/07 Sam Houston State L 57-68 A Fresno State leads 8-6 Date Winner Score Site 12/1/93 Pepperdine L 65-70 A (H: 5-2, A: 2-4, N: 1-0) 1/5/40 San Diego State L 29-42 A 11/28/94 Fresno State W 79-76 H Date Winner Score Site SAINT BONAVENTURE 1/6/40 San Diego State L 24-62 A 11/19/98 Pepperdine L 71-78 A 12/6/97 Fresno State W 79-76 A Saint Bonaventure leads 1-0 1/10/41 San Diego State L 31-45 A 11/23/99 Pepperdine L 68-70 H 2/8/97 Fresno State W 82-54 H (H: 0-1) 1/11/41 San Diego State L 31-45 A 12/8/09 Fresno State W 80-72 A 1/17/98 Fresno State W 93-65 H Date Winner Score Site 1/24/41 San Diego State L 39-46 H 12/11/10 Fresno State W 64-51 H 2/12/98 Fresno State W 82-80 A 11/19/00 Saint Bonaventure L 74-87 H^ 1/25/41 San Diego State L 38-52 H 11/14/14 Pepperdine L 74-89 A 1/27/00 Fresno State X 86-53 H ^ - Hispanic College Fund Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 2/6/42 San Diego State L 35-36 A ^ - Malibu Classic (Malibu, Calif.) 2/26/00 Fresno State X 69-57 A 2/7/42 San Diego State L 26-37 A ~ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1/4/01 Fresno State X 69-58 A 2/20/42 Fresno State W 59-30 H 3/1/01 Fresno State W 79-74 H SAINT LOUIS 2/21/42 San Diego State L 46-48 H PITTSBURGH 3/8/01 Fresno State W 60-52 N Saint Louis leads 1-0 1/18/46 San Diego State L 29-48 A Pittsburgh leads 1-0 1/3/02 Fresno State W 87-61 H (N: 0-1) 1/19/46 San Diego State L 33-57 A (A: 0-1) 2/2/02 Rice L 63-76 A Date Winner Score Site 2/8/46 San Diego State L 33-38 H Date Winner Score Site 1/4/03 Fresno State W 71-70 H 12/23/08 Saint Louis L 52-56 N 2/9/46 San Diego State L 40-52 H 11/12/13 Pittsburgh L 54-75 A 3/8/03 Rice L 71-92 A N - Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1/10/47 San Diego State L 29-51 H 1/22/04 Rice L 63-65 H 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 45 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 2/14/47 San Diego State L 31-54 A 12/8/01 San Diego State L 78-93 A 1942-43 San Jose State L 37-53 A 12/4/93 San Jose State L 67-69 H 1/15/47 Fresno State W 37-35 A 11/11/07 San Diego State L 72-89 H# 1942-43 San Jose State L 38-39 A 12/10/94 Fresno State W 71-65 A 2/6/48 San Diego State L 38-43 A 11/22/08 San Diego State L 56-80 A 1945-46 San Jose State L 35-43 A 12/5/95 Fresno State W 92-68 H 2/7/48 San Diego State L 47-57 A 11/23/09 San Diego State L 58-62 H$ 1945-46 Fresno State W 46-45 A 1/11/97 Fresno State W 80-53 H 2/27/48 Fresno State W 70-64 H 1/9/13 San Diego State L 62-65 H 1945-46 San Jose State L 40-57 H 2/6/97 Fresno State W 66-61 A 1/14/49 San Diego State L 54-63 H 2/9/13 San Diego State L 53-75 A 1945-46 San Jose State L 35-55 H 2/18/98 Fresno State W 89-81 A 2/25/49 San Diego State L 51-71 A 1/15/14 San Diego State L 60-68 A 1946-47 San Jose State L 31-49 H 2/21/98 Fresno State W 95-70 H 2/18/50 Fresno State W 61-55 H 3/1/14 San Diego State L 67-82 H 1946-47 Fresno State W 42-20 H 1/7/99 San Jose State L 64-91 A 2/25/50 San Diego State L 65-84 A 1/3/15 Fresno State W 59-57 H 1947-48 San Jose State L 36-56 A 2/4/99 Fresno State X 57-52 H 1947-48 San Jose State L 40-60 H 2/3/00 Fresno State X 82-76OT A 1/13/51 San Diego State L 52-69 A 1/27/15 San Diego State L 47-58 A 1948-49 San Jose State L 43-66 A 3/1/00 Fresno State X 77-74 H 1/27/51 San Diego State L 49-54 H (1) - California Collegiate Athletic Associa- 1948-49 San Jose State L 52-54 H 2/3/01 Fresno State W 86-75 A 1/12/53 San Diego State L 56-71 A tion Playoff (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1949-50 Fresno State W 63-61 H 2/8/01 Fresno State X 82-57 H 3/2/53 San Diego State L 79-82 H (2) - WAC Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) 1949-50 San Jose State L 52-68 A 12/29/01 Fresno State W 80-68 A 1/9/54 San Diego State L 51-66 A (3) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1950-51 San Jose State L 31-56 A 2/28/02 Fresno State W 72-60 H 1/30/54 San Diego State L 67-78 H ~ - PCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) 1950-51 San Jose State L 42-85 H 1/25/03 Fresno State W 59-48 H 1/29/55 San Diego State L 56-73 H ! - Holiday Bowl Classic (San Diego, Calif.) 1951-52 San Jose State L 58-72 H 2/19/03 Fresno State W 74-702OT A 2/11/55 San Diego State L 64-82 A # - World Vision Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1951-52 San Jose State L 54-69 A 1/5/04 Fresno State W 61-55 A 2/27/56 San Diego State L 88-96 H $ - West Coast Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1952-53 San Jose State L 40-58 A 3/4/04 Fresno State W 81-76 H 1/28/56 Fresno State W 88-86 H 1952-53 San Jose State L 60-82 H 1/2/05 Fresno State W 63-56 H 2/8/57 Fresno State W 83-78 A SAN FRANCISCO 1953-54 Fresno State W 60-58 H 3/3/05 Fresno State W 74-55 A 2/9/57 Fresno State W 71-55 A 1954-55 San Jose State L 62-69 A 2/11/06 Fresno State W 79-66 H San Francisco leads 13-7 1/10/58 San Diego State L 71-73OT A 1954-55 San Jose State L 60-63 H 2/22/06 Fresno State W 87-80 A (H: 5-6, A: 2-7) 1/31/58 Fresno State W 93-65 H 1955-56 San Jose State L 66-85 A 1/13/07 San Jose State L 61-64 A Date Winner Score Site 3/4/58 Fresno State W 76-73OT (1) 1955-56 San Jose State L 67-70 H 1/22/07 Fresno State W 67-64 H 1952-53 San Francisco L 74-87 H OT 1/3/59 Fresno State L 73-59 H 1/15/57 Fresno State W 79-75 A 1/17/08 San Jose State L 75-69 A 1952-53 San Francisco L 62-84 H 2/20/59 San Diego State L 69-74 A 1/22/57 San Jose State L 75-77 H 1/26/08 Fresno State W 75-58 H 1953-54 San Francisco L 59-72 H OT 1/23/60 Fresno State W 61-57 A 1/17/58 Fresno State W 62-60 H 1/10/09 San Jose State L 68-71 H 1953-54 San Francisco L 54-72 A 1/29/60 Fresno State W 80-62 H 1/21/58 San Jose State L 58-68 A 1/24/09 San Jose State L 79-85 A 1955-56 San Francisco L 50-69 H 1/14/61 Fresno State W 54-53 H 12/14/59 San Jose State L 63-68 A 1/11/10 Fresno State W 80-70 H 1955-56 San Francisco L 46-79 A 1/19/60 Fresno State W 70-45 H 2/27/10 San Jose State L 45-72 A 2/18/61 Fresno State W 64-60 A 1956-57 San Francisco L 56-68 A 12/2/60 San Jose State L 54-74 A 12/29/10 Fresno State W 75-62 H 1/13/62 Fresno State W 77-65 A 1956-57 Fresno State W 56-51 H 1/28/61 Fresno State W 68-63 H 1/29/11 San Jose State L 66-78 A 2/17/62 Fresno State W 73-69 H OT 1957-58 San Francisco L 54-71 A 12/12/61 San Jose State FF 42-71 A 1/14/12 Fresno State W 82-73 H 1/11/63 San Diego State L 60-65 A 2OT 1957-58 San Francisco L 59-68 H 12/11/62 Fresno State W 56-42 H 2/9/12 San Jose State L 71-79 A 2/15/63 Fresno State W 64-56 H 12/23/91 San Francisco L 82-91 A 1/30/68 Fresno State W 90-74 H 2/8/14 Fresno State W 82-56 H 1/11/64 Fresno State W 74-63 H 12/23/92 Fresno State W 73-67 H 12/2/68 Fresno State W 72-69 A 3/8/14 Fresno State W 69-56 A 2/15/64 Fresno State W 68-61 A 12/8/99 San Francisco L 59-69 H 2/17/70 Fresno State W 80-68 A 1/14/15 Fresno State W 73-62 A 1/16/65 San Diego State L 67-69 A 12/2/00 San Francisco L 89-902OT A 2/20/70 Fresno State W 80-79 H 2/4/15 Fresno State W 81-63 H 2/20/65 Fresno State W 90-72 H 12/4/01 Fresno State W 75-65 H 2/16/71 Fresno State W 108-83 H (1) - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) 1/14/66 Fresno State W 86-49 H 12/7/02 Fresno State W 74-71 A 2/19/71 Fresno State W 68-66 A (2) - PCAA Tournament (Inglewood, Calif.) 2/18/66 San Diego State L 66-69 A 12/27/03 Fresno State W 52-43 H 1/14/72 Fresno State W 79-78 H (3) - BWC Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) 1/14/67 San Diego State L 63-84 A 2/26/72 San Jose State L 72-80 A 12/23/04 San Francisco L 62-73 A 2/18/67 Fresno State W 76-62 H 2/1/73 San Jose State L 66-90 A 12/29/05 Fresno State W 65-60 H 1/12/68 San Diego State L 60-71 H 2/24/73 San Jose State L 57-63 H 11/17/06 Fresno State W 86-66 A SANTA CLARA 2/16/68 San Diego State L 70-86 A 2/2/74 San Jose State L 60-61 A Santa Clara leads 19-9 1/11/69 Fresno State W 91-78 A 2/21/74 Fresno State W 78-74 H (H: 7-7, A: 1-12, N: 1-0) 2/15/69 Fresno State W 87-69 H 1/23/75 San Jose State L 74-82 H Date Winner Score Site SAN JOSE STATE 2/22/75 Fresno State W 73-69 A 1/30/70 Fresno State W 88-86 A Fresno State leads 83-75 1947-48 Santa Clara L 37-58 H 2/13/70 Fresno State W 100-91 H 1/24/76 San Jose State L 69-76 H 1948-49 Fresno State W 56-52 A (H: 49-36, A: 31-39, N: 4-0) OT 1/30/71 Fresno State W 97-96 H 2/19/76 Fresno State W 80-76 A 1951-52 Santa Clara L 50-63 A Date Winner Score Site 2/3/77 San Jose State L 66-75 A 2/13/71 San Diego State L 95-106 A 1951-52 Santa Clara L 63-69 H 1921-22 Fresno State W 38-34 H 2/12/77 San Jose State L 55-65 H 2/4/72 San Diego State L 72-73 A 1952-53 Santa Clara L 59-77 A 1921-22 Fresno State W 26-24 H 1/26/78 Fresno State W 59-45 A 3/4/72 San Diego State L 80-90 H 1952-53 Santa Clara L 67-74 H 1922-23 San Jose State L 18-30 H 2/11/78 Fresno State W 58-46 H 1953-54 Santa Clara L 55-71 A 1/13/73 San Diego State L 71-79 H 1923-24 San Jose State L 12-13 H 1/11/79 Fresno State W 53-51OT H 1953-54 Santa Clara L 66-74 H 3/3/73 San Diego State L 75-76 A 1924-25 San Jose State L 28-30 H 2/22/79 San Jose State L 46-49 A 1/19/74 San Diego State L 56-57 A 1924-25 Fresno State W 29-14 H 1/13/80 Fresno State W 48-44 A 1955-56 Santa Clara L 69-72 H 2/16/74 San Diego State L 78-80 H 1924-25 San Jose State L 19-32 A 1/17/81 San Jose State L 47-52 A 1955-56 Santa Clara L 61-70 A 1/30/75 San Diego State L 60-73 A 1924-25 San Jose State L 14-17 A 2/26/81 Fresno State W 62-52 H 1956-57 Fresno State W 64-61 H 3/2/75 Fresno State W 68-64 H 1925-26 Fresno State W 32-11 A 3/7/81 Fresno State W 52-48 (1) 1956-57 Santa Clara L 51-72 A 1/31/76 San Diego State L 84-103 A 1925-26 Fresno State W 24-14 A 1/28/82 Fresno State W 63-45 H 1968-69 Santa Clara L 65-82 H 2/26/76 Fresno State W 87-82 H 1926-27 Fresno State W 37-33 H 1/30/82 Fresno State W 47-36 A 1969-70 Santa Clara L 61-102 A 1/27/77 Fresno State W 77-61 H 1926-27 Fresno State W 32-28 H 2/6/83 Fresno State W 63-50 H 3/14/85 Fresno State W 79-763OT N 2/19/77 San Diego State L 58-80 A 1927-28 San Jose State L 26-27 H 2/24/83 Fresno State W 66-59 A 12/13/86 Santa Clara L 56-63OT A 1927-28 Fresno State W 29-17 H OT 3/2/77 San Diego State L 41-51 A~ 3/1/83 Fresno State W 53-47 (2) 12/23/86 Fresno State W 74-59 H 1929-30 San Jose State L 26-33 H 1/21/78 Fresno State W 59-49 H 2/4/84 Fresno State W 83-48 H 12/14/87 Santa Clara L 66-69 A 1929-30 San Jose State L 27-37 A 2/16/78 San Diego State L 41-45 A 3/1/84 Fresno State W 43-33 A 12/20/89 Fresno State W 56-54 H 1930-31 San Jose State L 22-54 H 12/28/85 Fresno State W 61-49 A! 1/7/85 Fresno State W 58-49 H 12/8/90 Santa Clara L 73-77 A 1930-31 Fresno State W 31-26 H 2OT 1/30/93 Fresno State W 72-67 A 3/2/85 San Jose State L 80-84 A 11/22/91 Fresno State W 79-68 H 1931-32 San Jose State L 31-44 H 1/6/86 San Jose State L 52-55 A 2/6/93 Fresno State W 78-70 H 1931-32 Fresno State W 27-26 A 12/3/94 Santa Clara L 57-81 H^ 1/27/94 Fresno State W 76-59 H 1/25/86 San Jose State L 45-48 H 12/12/95 Santa Clara L 58-66 A 1932-33 Fresno State W 44-40 H 1/17/87 San Jose State L 41-62 H 2/3/94 Fresno State W 93-79 A 11/26/96 Fresno State W 85-77 H 1932-33 Fresno State W 47-31 H 2/23/87 San Jose State L 48-49 A 1/21/95 Fresno State W 69-65 A 12/14/99 Fresno State W 95-67 H 1933-34 San Jose State L 13-51 H 1/2/88 San Jose State L 67-69 H 2/11/95 Fresno State W 66-58 H 12/13/00 Fresno State X 64-51 A 1933-34 San Jose State L 18-33 H 3/5/88 San Jose State L 62-69 A 12/4/02 Fresno State W 70-55 H 3/8/95 San Diego State L 57-71 (2) 1934-35 Fresno State W 35-33 A 1/5/89 Fresno State W 61-54 A 11/29/03 Santa Clara L 64-69 A 1/18/96 Fresno State W 79-67 H 1934-35 San Jose State L 37-39 A 3/2/89 Fresno State W 73-59 H OT 2/8/96 Fresno State W 99-89 A 1939-40 San Jose State L 43-49 H 3/8/89 Fresno State W 64-60 (3) 11/28/09 Santa Clara L 67-74 A~ 1/30/97 Fresno State W 87-71 H 1939-40 San Jose State L 36-45 A 1/29/90 Fresno State W 69-53 H N - NIT Tournament First Round (Los Angeles, Calif.) 3/1/97 Fresno State W 103-92 A 1940-41 San Jose State L 38-56 H 2/17/90 San Jose State L 59-61 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1/31/98 Fresno State W 97-94 A 1940-41 San Jose State L 27-39 H 3/7/90 Fresno State W 71-56 (3) ~ - West Coast Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) 2/26/98 Fresno State W 86-70 H 1940-41 Fresno State W 57-45 H 1/17/91 San Jose State L 92-94OT A 3/5/98 Fresno State W 92-57 (3) 1940-41 San Jose State L 36-39 H 2/16/91 San Jose State L 71-72 H 1/28/99 Fresno State X 101-80 H 1941-42 San Jose State L 47-51 H 1/27/92 Fresno State W 64-51 H 2/25/99 Fresno State X 95-84 A 1941-42 Fresno State W 41-28 H 2/20/92 Fresno State W 74-71 A 1941-42 San Jose State L 58-59 H 11/27/00 Fresno State X 70-62 H 12/26/92 San Jose State L 62-74 A 1941-42 Fresno State W 50-36 H 46 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS SEATTLE UNIVERSITY SOUTHERN METHODIST (SMU) TEXAS-ARLINGTON (UTA) TEXAS TECH Fresno State leads 3-2 Fresno State leads 12-3 Fresno State leads 3-1 Texas Tech leads 4-1 (H: 3-0, A: 0-2) (H: 6-1, A: 5-2, N: 1-0) (H: 2-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1) (H: 1-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-2) Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1960-61 Seattle University L 73-104 A 1/10/98 Fresno State W 76-74 A 1973-74 Texas-Arlington L 70-85 A 1971-72 Texas Tech L 85-98 A 11/25/08 Fresno State W 79-58 H 2/7/98 Fresno State W 80-73 H 1975-76 Fresno State W 94-63 H 1973-74 Fresno State W 76-51 H 11/19/09 Seattle University L 84-85 A 1/22/00 SMU L 78-85 A 12/6/85 Fresno State W 67-63 N 12/27/87 Texas Tech L 55-58 (1) 1/24/11 Fresno State W 86-56 H 2/17/00 SMU L 75-85 H 12/2/94 Fresno State W 89-67 H^ 12/21/96 Texas Tech L 101-111 (2) 2/23/12 Fresno State W 78-72 H 1/13/01 Fresno State W 92-86 H N - Pearl Harbor Classic (Honolulu) 12/10/14 Texas Tech L 56-73 A 2/22/01 Fresno State W 77-64 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) (1) - Las Vegas Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.) SIENA 1/24/02 Fresno State W 78-70 H (2) - Holiday Bowl Classic (San Diego, Calif.) 2/23/02 Fresno State W 86-78 A Siena leads 2-1 1/16/03 Fresno State W 75-73 A TEXAS CHRISTIAN (TCU) (H: 0-1, A: 1-1) TOLEDO 2/15/03 Fresno State W 76-56 H TCU leads 4-2 Date Winner Score Site Series is 0-0 1/8/04 Fresno State W 54-53 H (H: 1-1, A: 1-2, N: 0-1) 3/31/14 Siena L 57-61 H^ Date Winner Score Site 2/7/04 Fresno State W 75-74OT A Date Winner Score Site 4/2/14 Fresno State W 89-75 A# 12/19/00 Fresno State X 88-72 H^ 1/6/05 SMU L 63-74 A 12/21/79 Fresno State W 83-48 H^ 4/5/14 Siena L 68-81 A# ^ - Trend Homes Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 2/5/05 Fresno State W 75-70 H 3/4/97 TCU L 81-106 N ^ - CBI Championship Series (Save Mart Center) 11/15/11 Fresno State W 54-52 N 1/8/98 TCU L 76-91 A # - CBI Championship Series (Loudonville, N.Y.) N - NIT Season Tip Off (Stanford, Calif.) 2/5/98 TCU L 91-99 H TULSA 1/20/00 Fresno State W 101-96 A Fresno State leads 7-6 2/20/00 Fresno State X 98-93 H SOUTH ALABAMA (H: 6-0, A: 1-5, N: 0-1) 1/10/01 Fresno State X 94-82 H Fresno State leads 1-0 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE Date Winner Score Site Fresno State leads 3-0 2/15/01 TCU L 88-102 A (H: 1-0) 1/15/98 Fresno State W 81-77 H (H: 3-0) ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Date Winner Score Site 2/15/98 Tulsa L 77-78 A Date Winner Score Site N - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Calif.) 11/11/06 Fresno State W 73-63 H^ 3/4/99 Tulsa L 56-85 N 1967-68 Fresno State W 80-74 H ^ - Fresno State Invitational (Fresno, Calif.) 1/29/00 Fresno State X 75-73 H 12/29/88 Fresno State W 72-50 H 2/24/00 Fresno State X 73-72 A 12/1/90 Fresno State W 87-77 H TEXAS-EL PASO (UTEP) 3/11/00 Fresno State X 75/72 H^ SOUTH CAROLINA STATE Fresno State leads 14-12 1/6/01 Fresno State X 93-79 A Series is 0-0 (H: 9-2, A: 4-10, N: 1-0) 3/3/01 Fresno State W 84-77 H Date Winner Score Site STANFORD Date Winner Score Site 1/5/02 Fresno State W 86-85 H 12/28/00 Fresno State X 84-56 H Stanford leads 9-1 1965-66 UTEP L 73-75 A 1/31/02 Tulsa L 63-78 A (H: 1-1, A: 0-8) 1965-66 UTEP L 65-83 A 3/8/02 Tulsa L 65-81 A~ Date Winner Score Site 3/16/83 Fresno State W 71-64 H SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE 1/1/03 Fresno State W 74-65 H 1926-27 Fresno State W 23-21 H 1/9/93 UTEP L 67-73 A Fresno State leads 1-0 3/5/03 Tulsa L 59-62 A 1927-28 Stanford L 20-25 A 2/27/93 Fresno State W 60-57 H (H: 1-0) 1/24/04 Fresno State W 68-61 H 1938-39 Stanford L 32-60 A 1/8/94 UTEP L 57-58 H Date Winner Score Site 2/18/04 Fresno State W 61-40 A 1938-39 Stanford L 27-38 A 2/24/94 UTEP L 70-72 A 12/20/08 Fresno State W 72-47 H^ 3/10/94 Fresno State W 88-66 N 1/22/05 Tulsa L 65-68 A 1946-47 Stanford L 34-44 A ^ - Las Vegas Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1/3/95 UTEP L 84-97 A 2/16/05 Fresno State W 71-69 H 1947-48 Stanford L 29-46 A 3/4/95 Fresno State W 92-73 H (1) - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1953-54 Stanford L 70-95 A 1/4/96 Fresno State W 83-71 H ^ - WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) 12/19/06 Stanford L 67-69 H SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2/29/96 Fresno State W 88-87 A ~ - WAC Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) Series tied 1-1 12/29/07 Stanford L 48-55 A 1/14/99 Fresno State X 70-56 H (H: 1-0, N: 0-1) 11/14/11 Stanford L 59-75 A^ 2/11/99 UTEP L 62-73 A Date Winner Score Site ^ - NIT Season Tip Off Opening Round 1/15/00 Fresno State W 91-79 H UC DAVIS 1962-63 South Dakota State L 71-84 N (Stanford, Calif.) 2/12/00 UTEP L 78-92 A Fresno State leads 39-18 12/19/80 Fresno State W 79-65 H^ 3/9/00 Fresno State X 79-70 H^ (H: 29-13, A: 10-5) N - NCAA Semifinals, College Div. (Evansville, Ind.) TEMPLE 1/25/01 Fresno State W 108-56 H Date Winner Score Site 1921-22 UC Davis L 28-36 H ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Temple leads 2-0 2/17/01 UTEP L 61-80 A 1/19/02 Fresno State W 80-77 A 1922-23 Fresno State W 45-15 H (H: 0-1, A: 0-1) 2/14/02 Fresno State W 72-64 H 1922-23 UC Davis L 17-30 H Date Winner Score Site SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 1/11/03 Fresno State W 84-58 H 1923-24 UC Davis L 23-24 H 12/9/97 Temple L 61-76 A Fresno State leads 1-0 2/6/03 Fresno State W 76-63 A 1923-24 UC Davis L 24-25 H 12/31/98 Fresno State X 66-63 H (N: 1-0) 1/17/04 UTEP L 58-72 A 1924-25 UC Davis L 19-28 A 3/13/02 Temple L 75-81 H^ Date Winner Score Site 2/12/04 UTEP L 55-58 H 1924-25 Fresno State W 28-19 H ^ - NIT First Round (Fresno, Calif.) 1/1/97 Fresno State W 83-77 N 1/15/05 Fresno State W 66-63 H 1925-26 Fresno State W 37-13 A N - Puerto Rico Classic (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) 2/10/05 UTEP L 80-93 A 1925-26 Fresno State W 43-17 A TENNESSEE TECH 3/19/14 Fresno State W 61-56 A~ 1926-27 Fresno State W 31-18 H N - WAC Tournament (Salt Lake City, Utah) Tennessee Tech leads 2-0 1926-27 Fresno State W 25-13 H SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (USC) ^ - WAC Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) (A: 0-2) 1926-27 Fresno State W 31-14 H Series tied 3-3 ~ - CBI Opening Round (El Paso, Texas) (H: 2-1, A: 1-2) Date Winner Score Site 1926-27 Fresno State W 31-18 H Date Winner Score Site 1957-58 Tennessee Tech L 76-79 A 1927-28 Fresno State W 43-19 H 1927-28 USC L 30-33 A 1959-60 Tennessee Tech L 62-70 A TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 1927-28 Fresno State W 31-24 A 1928-29 USC L 27-42 A Fresno State leads 1-0 1928-29 Fresno State W 41-24 A 3/16/94 Fresno State W 79-76 H^ TEXAS (H: 1-0) 1928-29 Fresno State W 49-16 A Date Winner Score Site 11/15/01 Fresno State W 65-58 H~ Texas leads 2-1 1929-30 UC Davis L 27-29 H 11/26/88 Fresno State W 74-52 H^ 12/19/03 USC L 62-65 H (H: 1-0, A: 0-2) 1929-30 Fresno State W 36-32 A ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 12/8/04 Fresno State W 71-68 A Date Winner Score Site 1930-31 Fresno State W 32-27 H ^ - NIT First Round (Fresno, Calif.) 12/14/96 Texas L 86-98 A 1930-31 Fresno State W 31-16 H ~ - Preseason NIT (Fresno, Calif.) 1/24/98 Fresno State W 90-82 H TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO (UTSA) 1931-32 UC Davis L 34-45 H 11/9/12 Texas L 53-55 A UTSA leads 1-0 1931-32 UC Davis L 30-37 H (N: 0-1) 1932-33 Fresno State W 38-33 H SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1932-33 UC Davis L 28-32 H Southern Illinois leads 2-0 Date Winner Score Site TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1934-35 Fresno State W 43-33 H (A: 0-1, N: 0-1) 11/22/11 UTSA L 79-83 N Fresno State leads 1-0 1934-35 Fresno State W 37-34 H Date Winner Score Site N - NIT Season Tip Off Consolation (Fort Collins, Colo.) (H: 1-0) 1935-36 UC Davis L 35-37 H 1965-66 Southern Illinois L 70-93 N Date Winner Score Site 1935-36 Fresno State W 34-32 H 11/28/12 Southern Illinois L 54-57 A^ 1971-72 Fresno State W 73-72 H 1936-37 UC Davis L 49-50 H N - NCAA Semifinals, College Div. (Evansville, Ind.) 1936-37 Fresno State W 44-40 H ^ - Mountain West-Missouri Valley Challenge 1937-38 UC Davis L 35-48 H (Carbondale, Ill.) 1937-38 UC Davis L 32-40 H 1938-39 UC Davis L 36-55 A

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 47 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 1938-39 UC Davis L 33-51 A UC RIVERSIDE 1/31/80 Fresno State W 64-63OT A UTAH 1939-40 UC Davis L 31-40 A Fresno State leads 5-0 2/10/80 Fresno State W 71-64 H Utah leads 10-4 1939-40 UC Davis L 33-39 A (H: 3-0, A: 2-0) 2/5/81 Fresno State W 76-38 H (H: 3-3, A: 1-7) 1940-41 Fresno State W 44-27 H Date Winner Score Site 2/14/81 Fresno State W 46-26 A Date Winner Score Site 1940-41 Fresno State W 46-38 H 1974-75 Fresno State W 71-68 H 1/21/82 Fresno State W 40-38 A 1963-64 Utah L 89-98 A 1941-42 Fresno State W 29-18 H 1/4/78 Fresno State W 74-60 A 2/18/82 Fresno State W 69-59 H 1/16/93 Utah L 83-103 H 1941-42 Fresno State W 44-33 H 11/30/01 Fresno State W 75-58 H^ 1/29/83 Fresno State W 62-42 A 2/20/93 Utah L 65-75 A 1945-46 Fresno State W 38-31 H 2/19/11 Fresno State W 68-49 H 2/17/83 Fresno State W 77-47 H 1/15/94 Utah L 66-76 A 1945-46 Fresno State W 40-35 H 11/14/12 Fresno State W 39-30 A 1/12/84 Fresno State W 69-51 H 2/17/94 Fresno State W 95-86 H 1946-47 Fresno State W 45-33 H ^ - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 2/11/84 UCSB L 50-55 A 1/7/95 Utah L 71-79 H 1946-47 UC Davis L 44-48 H 1/27/85 Fresno State W 55-45 H 2/25/95 Utah L 59-89 A 1950-51 Fresno State W 69-62 H 2/28/85 Fresno State W 41-40 A 1/8/96 Fresno State W 65-64 A 1955-56 Fresno State W 68-53 A UC SANTA BARBARA (UCSB) 3/7/85 Fresno State W 56-50 (2) 2/22/96 Fresno State W 71-68 H 1956-57 Fresno State W 91-66 H UCSB leads 50-49 1/27/86 Fresno State W 52-50 A 1/25/99 Utah L 74-87 A 1959-60 Fresno State W 74-58 H (H: 32-27, A: 15-23, N 2-0) 2/27/86 UCSB L 48-64 H 2/20/99 Utah L 82-88 H 1960-61 Fresno State W 88-54 H Date Winner Score Site 12/29/86 UCSB L 46-54 A 1/30/10 Utah L 63-76 A 1974-75 Fresno State W 65-62 A 1937-38 Fresno State W 43-38 H 3/2/87 Fresno State W 47-46 H 2/3/11 Fresno State W 82-52 H 1975-76 Fresno State W 108-80 H 1937-38 Fresno State W 45-31 H 1/21/88 UCSB L 61-75 H 12/7/13 Utah L 77-90 A 12/22/80 Fresno State W 75-56 H 1937-38 Fresno State W 39-22 H 2/20/88 UCSB L 60-77 A 12/23/81 Fresno State W 75-43 A 1937-38 Fresno State W 32-31 H 1/21/89 UCSB L 60-74 A 12/1/83 Fresno State W 92-49 H 1938-39 Fresno State W 27-25 H 2/16/89 Fresno State W 61-59OT H UTAH STATE 2/21/09 Fresno State W 71-70 A 1938-39 UCSB L 21-28 H 2/3/90 UCSB L 57-78 A Utah State leads 32-20 12/17/09 Fresno State W 68-57 H 1939-40 UCSB L 27-29 H 2/23/90 UCSB L 51-70 H (H: 14-8, A: 5-23, N: 0-2) 1939-40 UCSB L 29-32 H 1/7/91 Fresno State W 77-71 A Date Winner Score Site 1940-41 UCSB L 21-34 A 2/2/91 Fresno State W 78-72 H 1963-64 Utah State L 71-102 A UC IRVINE 1940-41 UCSB L 32-44 A 1/20/92 UCSB L 55-75 A 1966-67 Utah State L 64-76 A Fresno State leads 28-10 1941-42 UCSB L 25-26 H 2/13/92 UCSB L 61-77 H 1970-71 Utah State L 69-92 A (H: 17-2, A: 9-8, N: 2-0) 1941-42 UCSB L 45-46 H 2/23/05 Fresno State W 79-76 H 1974-75 Fresno State W 79-77 H Date Winner Score Site 1941-42 UCSB L 36-41 H 12/6/06 UCSB L 42-70 A 12/1/77 Utah State L 50-60 A OT 1/9/79 Utah State L 49-56 A 1967-68 Fresno State W 77-71 A 1941-42 Fresno State W 37-36 H 2/20/10 UCSB L 60-64 H 1/14/79 Utah State L 62-64 H 1968-69 Fresno State W 83-64 H 1946-47 UCSB L 40-47 H 11/20/10 UCSB L 54-69 A 3/2/79 Utah State L 74-81 (1) 1/12/78 Fresno State W 45-40 A 1946-47 Fresno State W 55-45 H ^ - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Fresno, Calif.) 1/10/80 Utah State L 65-78 A 2/25/78 Fresno State W 41-37 H (1) - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) 1947-48 UCSB L 47-64 H 1/15/81 Fresno State W 79-62 A 1/20/79 Fresno State W 64-53 A 1947-48 UCSB L 35-37 H (2) - PCAA Tournament (Inglewood, Calif.) 2/15/79 Fresno State W 55-54 H 3/5/81 Fresno State W 71-57 H 1948-49 Fresno State W 57-53 H 1/16/82 Fresno State W 71-50 H 1/19/80 Fresno State W 68-53 H 1948-49 UCSB L 40-64 A 2/27/82 Fresno State W 73-61 A 2/14/80 Fresno State W 51-47 A UNLV 1949-50 UCSB L 42-58 A UNLV leads 30-8 1/20/83 Fresno State W 66-62 H 12/24/80 Fresno State W 64-51 H 1949-50 Fresno State W 49-41 H (H: 5-10, A: 1-17, N: 2-3) 2/3/83 Utah State L 57-65 A 2/19/81 Fresno State W 70-55 A 1950-51 Fresno State W 29-26 H Date Winner Score Site 1/30/84 Utah State L 58-60 A 2/6/82 Fresno State W 55-49OT A 1950-51 UCSB L 56-64 A 1964-65 Fresno State W 74-61 (1) 2/25/84 Fresno State W 83-62 H 2/13/82 Fresno State W 71-58 H 1952-53 Fresno State W 67-57 H 1966-67 UNLV L 68-81 A^ 1/23/85 Fresno State W 76-75 A 1/22/83 UC Irvine L 74-76 A 1952-53 Fresno State W 67-64 H 1966-67 Fresno State W 92-69 H 2/2/85 Fresno State W 76-58 H 3/3/83 Fresno State W 77-57 H 1953-54 Fresno State W 86-73 A 1974-75 UNLV L 64-80 A^ 1/23/86 Fresno State W 70-64 H 3/10/83 Fresno State W 86-68 N 2/20/86 Utah State L 66-78 A 1953-54 UCSB L 76-78 H 1/15/83 UNLV L 48-56 A 1/19/84 UC Irvine L 57-63 A 1/15/87 Fresno State W 70-68 H 1954-55 UCSB L 78-81 H 2/12/83 UNLV L 59-66 H 2/16/84 Fresno State W 65-56 H 2/21/87 Utah State L 65-68 A 1954-55 UCSB L 69-75 H 3/12/83 UNLV L 63-66OT (2) 3/9/84 Fresno State W 71-57 N 1/4/88 Utah State L 68-90 H 1954-55 UCSB L 56-78 H 1/21/84 UNLV L 62-64 A 1/9/85 Fresno State W 72-66 A 3/3/88 Utah State L 69-82 A 1955-56 UCSB L 72-74 H 2/19/84 Fresno State W 68-43 H 2/11/85 Fresno State W 52-40 H 1/3/89 Fresno State W 76-72 A 1957-58 Fresno State W 73-50 H 3/10/84 Fresno State W 51-49 (2) 1/9/86 Fresno State W 53-48 H 3/4/89 Fresno State W 69-59 H 1957-58 Fresno State W 95-79 A 1/12/85 UNLV L 58-70 A 2/6/86 UC Irvine L 58-60 A 1/20/90 Utah State L 65-68 H 1958-59 Fresno State W 70-65 A 2/9/85 Fresno State W 63-52 H 1/5/87 Fresno State W 66-55 H 2/19/90 Utah State L 83-89 A 1958-59 Fresno State W 86-62 H 1/12/86 UNLV L 53-68 H 2/26/87 UC Irvine L 82-92 A 1/19/91 Utah State L 69-91 A 1959-60 Fresno State W 65-49 H 2/22/86 UNLV L 56-72 A 1/23/88 Fresno State W 71-67 H 2/14/91 Fresno State W 107-86 H 1959-60 Fresno State W 60-59 A 3/6/86 UNLV L 49-68 (2) 2/18/88 UC Irvine L 78-82OT A 1/4/92 Utah State L 83-88 H 1960-61 UCSB L 54-67 A 1/26/87 UNLV L 58-106 A 3/7/92 Utah State L 62-70 A 1/19/89 UC Irvine L 61-64 A 1960-61 Fresno State W 72-64 H 3/1/87 UNLV L 59-70 H 12/10/98 Fresno State X 82-77 H 2/18/89 UC Irvine L 79-82 H 1961-62 Fresno State W 67-56 H 1/26/88 UNLV L 71-87 A 1/4/99 Utah State L 66-83 A 1/7/90 Fresno State W 67-57 H 2OT 1961-62 Fresno State W 81-57 A 2/27/88 UNLV L 60-71 H 1/7/06 Fresno State W 99-96 H 2/1/90 Fresno State W 78-75 A 1962-63 UCSB L 48-53 H 1/11/89 UNLV L 77-83 H 3/2/06 Utah State L 77-87 A 1/9/91 UC Irvine L 82-105 A 1962-63 Fresno State W 59-52 A 2/23/89 UNLV L 71-75 A 1/6/07 Fresno State W 79-70 H 1/31/91 Fresno State W 88-75 H 1962-63 Fresno State W 68-60 H^ 1/15/90 UNLV L 75-84 H 3/3/07 Fresno State W 71-66 A 1/11/92 Fresno State W 82-55 H 1966-67 Fresno State W 79-59 H 2/12/90 UNLV L 64-69 A 2/7/08 Utah State L 72-77 H 2/6/92 UC Irvine L 68-76 A 1967-68 UCSB L 55-58 A 1/12/91 UNLV L 91-117 H 3/3/08 Utah State L 66-79 A 11/12/06 Fresno State W 82-51 H 1/15/09 Utah State L 61-65 A 1969-70 UCSB L 72-82 H 2/7/91 UNLV L 64-113 A 12/15/12 UC Irvine L 51-58 H 1/31/09 Utah State L 77-83OT H 1969-70 UCSB L 102-117 A 3/10/91 UNLV L 74-98 (3) 11/8/13 Fresno State W 98-97OT A 3/12/09 Utah State L 68-85 (2) 1970-71 UCSB L 75-91 A 1/23/92 UNLV L 50-58 A 12/3/14 Fresno State W 72-63 H 1/21/10 Utah State L 43-69 H 1970-71 UCSB L 68-99 H 2/27/92 UNLV L 67-84 H N - PCAA Tournament (Inglewood, Calif.) 3/1/10 Utah State L 39-76 A 1971-72 UCSB L 68-81 A 1/20/97 Fresno State W 93-82 H 1971-72 UCSB L 76-79 H 1/15/11 Utah State L 39-52 H 2/17/97 UNLV L 64-78 A 2/12/11 Utah State L 55-71 A 1972-73 UCSB L 69-79 A UCLA 3/6/98 UNLV L 67-76 A~ 1/5/12 Utah State L 53-72 A 1972-73 UCSB L 79-93 H UCLA leads 7-0 12/8/07 UNLV L 71-84 A 2/4/12 Fresno State W 60-54 H 1973-74 Fresno State W 63-62 H (H: 0-1, A: 0-5) 12/3/08 UNLV L 76-82 H 2/22/14 Fresno State W 79-76 A Date Winner Score Site 1973-74 UCSB L 66-71 A 2/6/13 Fresno State W 64-55 H 1/7/15 Fresno State W 61-52 H 1934-35 UCLA L 21-36 A 1974-75 UCSB L 63-70 H 3/9/13 Fresno State W 61-52 A 2/21/15 Utah State L 79-85 A 1948-49 UCLA L 33-77 A 1974-75 UCSB L 64-68 A 1/1/14 UNLV L 62-75 H (1) - PCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) 1949-50 UCLA L 43-93 A 1975-76 UCSB L 68-71 A 1/25/14 UNLV L 73-75OT A (2) - WAC Tournament (Reno, Nev.) 3/23/85 UCLA L 43-53 A^ 1975-76 UCSB L 73-88 H 2/10/15 UNLV L 61-73 A 1/27/89 UCLA L 65-74 H 1/11/77 UCSB L 70-73 A (1) - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Seattle, Wash.) 1/27/90 UCLA L 89-110 A 2/23/77 UCSB L 61-70 H (2) - PCAA Tournament (Inglewood, Calif.) VILLANOVA 12/22/12 UCLA L 78-91 A 1/14/78 Fresno State W 73-53 A (3) - BWC Tournament (Long Beach, Calif.) Villanova leads 1-0 ^ - NIT Quarterfinals (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2/23/78 Fresno State W 41-31 H ^ - Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) (N: 0-1) 2/1/79 Fresno State W 59-49 A ~ - WAC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) Date Winner Score Site 2/10/79 Fresno State W 76-68 H 12/28/91 Villanova L 63-71 N 3/1/79 Fresno State W 75-62 (1) N - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)

48 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS WAGNER WASHINGTON STATE WEST VIRGINIA WYOMING Fresno State leads 1-0 Washington State leads 8-4 Fresno State leads 2-1 Fresno State leads 12-9 (H: 1-0) (H: 2-3, A: 1-5, N: 0-1) (H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 1-0) (H: 9-1, A: 2-8, N: 1-0) Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 12/21/99 Fresno State W 95-73 H^ 12/19/35 Washington State L 37-46 A 3/13/82 Fresno State W 50-46 (1) 1972-73 Wyoming L 59-80 A ^ - Trend Homes Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 12/19/61 Washington State L 64-69 A 12/30/86 Fresno State W 61-54 H 1973-74 Fresno State W 75-66 H 12/20/61 Fresno State W 81-72 A 12/1/88 West Virginia L 57-61 A 1975-76 Wyoming L 54-78 A 12/27/76 Washington State L 62-69 N (1) - NCAA West Regional - First Round 11/27/76 Fresno State W 88-71 H WAKE FOREST 11/29/78 Washington State L 37-47 H (Logan, Utah) 1/2/93 Fresno State W 68-66 H Series tied 1-1 11/23/85 Washington State L 54-57 H 3/4/93 Wyoming L 55-77 A (N: 1-1) 12/5/87 Washington State L 60-61 A 1/5/94 Fresno State W 65-51 A Date Winner Score Site 12/28/93 Fresno State W 87-79 H WICHITA STATE 3/5/94 Fresno State W 73-68 H 3/28/83 Fresno State W 86-62 (1) 12/23/02 Washington State L 66-69 A Series tied 1-1 1/26/95 Fresno State W 57-54 H 11/21/01 Wake Forest L 61-62 (2) 12/22/03 Fresno State W 46-29 H (H: 1-0, A: 0-1) 2/2/95 Wyoming L 70-84 A (1) - NIT Semifinals (New York, N.Y.) Date Winner Score Site 11/26/10 Washington State L 55-66 H 1/27/96 Wyoming L 81-96 A (2) - Preseason NIT Semifinals (New York, N.Y.) 12/3/85 Fresno State W 61-51 H 12/9/12 Washington State L 50-59 A 2/3/96 Fresno State W 74-70 H 12/23/89 Wichita State L 62-82 A N - at Olympia, Wash. 3/7/96 Fresno State W 91-82 N WASHINGTON 1/25/97 Wyoming L 74-87 A Fresno State leads 3-2 2/20/97 Fresno State W 76-68 H WEBER STATE WISCONSIN 1/16/13 Fresno State W 49-36 H (H: 2-1, A: 1-1) Wisconsin leads 2-1 Weber State leads 4-1 2/16/13 Wyoming L 51-55OT A Date Winner Score Site (H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 1-0) (H: 1-1, A: 0-3) 1/29/14 Fresno State W 67-62 H 12/1/84 Washington L 45-53 H^ Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 12/7/87 Washington L 61-67 A 12/30/91 Fresno State W 71-68 N 2/18/14 Wyoming L 66-72 A 1964-65 Weber State L 90-95 A 3OT 12/4/88 Fresno State W 89-80 H 1/17/15 Wyoming L 65-70 H 1966-67 Weber State L 74-84OT A 12/27/97 Wisconsin L 60-64 H 12/8/92 Fresno State W 77-75 A 2/25/15 Fresno State W 64-59 A 1970-71 Weber State L 73-87 A 12/27/98 Wisconsin L 65-87 A 12/7/93 Fresno State W 67-65 H OT N - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) N - WAC Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1972-73 Fresno State W 79-75 H 11/15/95 Weber State L 86-102 H^ ^ - Preseason NIT (Fresno, Calif.) WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY Fresno State leads 1-0 (H: 1-0) WESTERN MICHIGAN Date Winner Score Site Fresno State leads 1-0 11/30/84 Fresno State W 61-46 H (A: 1-0) Date Winner Score Site 1957-58 Fresno State W 80-73 A

SERIES AGAINST DEFUNCT PROGRAMS/NON D-I PROGRAMS ABILENE CHRISTIAN 1945-46 Fresno State W 59-34 H N - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Sacramento, Calif.) 1935-36 Fresno State W 42-32 H Date Winner Score Site 1945-46 Fresno State W 56-42 H ^ - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Fresno, Calif.) 1936-37 Fresno State W 40-38 A 11/29/83 Fresno State W 74-55 H 1946-47 Fresno State W 62-52 H ~ - Fresno State Holiday Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1936-37 Chico State L 26-38 A 1946-47 Fresno State W 57-43 A 1937-38 Fresno State W 40-35 H ADAMS STATE 1947-48 Fresno State W 62-47 A CENTENARY 1937-38 Fresno State W 54-35 H Date Winner Score Site 1947-48 Cal Poly Pomona L 42-64 H Date Winner Score Site 1938-39 Chico State L 33-62 H 1963-64 Fresno State W 95-69 H 1948-49 Cal Poly Pomona L 33-37 A 12/20/02 Fresno State W 70-69 H 1938-39 Chico State L 36-44 H 1963-64 Fresno State W 109-62 H 1948-49 Fresno State W 62-56 H 1939-40 Chico State L 29-31 H 1949-50 Cal Poly Pomona L 60-65 A CHAMINADE 1939-40 Chico State L 42-43 H ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY 1949-50 Fresno State W 55-47 H Date Winner Score Site 1940-41 Chico State L 29-42 H Date Winner Score Site 1950-51 Fresno State W 61-52 H 12/25/83 Fresno State W 66-59 N 1940-41 Chico State L 41-47 H 11/30/11 Fresno State W 85-55 H 1950-51 Cal Poly Pomona L 63-73 A N - Chaminade Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 1941-42 Fresno State W 54-46 A 1952-53 Fresno State W 76-59 H 1941-42 Fresno State W 50-34 A ALASKA-ANCHORAGE 1952-53 Cal Poly Pomona L 73-84 H CHAPMAN (COLLEGE) 1945-46 Fresno State W 47-37 H Date Winner Score Site 1953-54 Cal Poly Pomona L 83-98 A Date Winner Score Site 1945-46 Chico State L 42-48 H 1/2/82 Fresno State W 71-45 H 1953-54 Fresno State W 91-80 H 1948-49 Fresno State W 81-48 H 1945-46 Chico State L 43-51 A 11/26/98 Fresno State X 82-79 A^ 1954-55 Cal Poly Pomona L 73-98 H 1957-58 Chapman L 49-52 (1) 1945-46 Fresno State W 38-36 A ^ - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, 1954-55 Fresno State W 54-52 A 1958-59 Chapman L 51-58 H 1946-47 Chico State L 41-68 A Alaska) 1955-56 Cal Poly Pomona L 56-81 H 1959-60 Fresno State W 72-65 H 1946-47 Fresno State W 62-39 A 1955-56 Cal Poly Pomona L 107-112 A 1959-60 Fresno State W 62-60 A 1947-48 Fresno State W 62-48 H ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 1956-57 Fresno State W 74-57 H 1959-60 Chapman L 62-70 (2) 1947-48 Fresno State W 56-34 H Date Winner Score Site 1956-57 Cal Poly Pomona L 67-78 A 1960-61 Fresno State W 75-74 H 1948-49 Fresno State W 43-31 H 1969-70 Fresno State W 106-72 H 1957-58 Fresno State W 77-59 H 1960-61 Chapman L 63-77 A 1948-49 Fresno State W 47-45 H 1957-58 Fresno State W 56-55 A 1962-63 Fresno State W 77-72 A 1949-50 Fresno State W 45-38 H ALBUQUERQUE 1958-59 Fresno State W 63-50 A 1962-63 Chapman L 67-69 H 1949-50 Fresno State W 53-38 H Date Winner Score Site 1958-59 Fresno State W 93-72 A 1962-63 Fresno State W 71-59 H^ 1950-51 Chico State L 65-44 A 1966-67 Fresno State W 91-78 N 1959-60 Fresno State W 77-67 H 1963-64 Fresno State W 84-74 H 1950-51 Chico State L 59-49 A N - Las Vegas Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1959-60 Cal Poly Pomona L 62-69 A 1963-64 Fresno State W 112-76 A 1951-52 Fresno State W 85-73 H 1960-61 Fresno State W 78-69 A (1) - Pacific Coast Regionals First Round 1951-52 Fresno State W 68-54 H ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO 1961-62 Fresno State W 87-81 H (2) - Pacific Coast Regionals Second Round 1952-53 Chico State L 48-65 A Date Winner Score Site 1961-62 Cal Poly Pomona L 81-88 N ^ - Pacific Coast Regionals Second Round (Fresno, Calif.) 1952-53 Fresno State W 55-52 A 12/5/12 Fresno State W 68-55 H^ 1963-64 Cal Poly Pomona L 72-79 H^ 1953-54 Chico State L 63-72 A ^ - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1964-65 Fresno State W 80-69 H CHICO STATE 1953-54 Fresno State W 71-64 A 1965-66 Fresno State W 80-72 H Date Winner Score Site 1954-55 Chico State L 64-68 A BRISTOL 1965-66 Cal Poly Pomona L 70-72 A 1928-29 Chico State L 28-36 H 1954-55 Chico State L 71-87 A Date Winner Score Site 1966-67 Cal Poly Pomona L 56-59 H 1928-29 Fresno State W 25-22 H 1955-56 Fresno State W 76-54 H 11/17/14 Fresno State W 93-55 H^ 1966-67 Cal Poly Pomona L 81-89 A 1929-30 Fresno State W 36-29 A 1957-58 Fresno State W 69-56 A ^ - Gulf Coast Showcase (Fresno, Calif.) 1967-68 Cal Poly Pomona L 59-63 A 1929-30 Fresno State W 33-29 H 1965-66 Fresno State W 79-49 H 1967-68 Fresno State W 80-77 H 1930-31 Fresno State W 24-15 A 1966-67 Fresno State W 75-58 A CAL POLY POMONA 1968-69 Fresno State W 112-86 H 1930-31 Fresno State W 31-28 A 1970-71 Fresno State W 93-70 A Date Winner Score Site 1968-69 Fresno State W 79-63 A 1931-32 Chico State L 25-36 A 1970-71 Fresno State W 93-70 H 1922-23 Fresno State W 44-8 H 1969-70 Fresno State W 97-88 H~ 1931-32 Chico State L 21-24 A 1922-23 Fresno State W 26-13 H 1971-72 Cal Poly Pomona L 66-68 H 1934-35 Fresno State W 39-35 A 1945-46 Fresno State W 45-36 A 1971-72 Fresno State W 78-63 A 1934-35 Chico State L 30-49 A 1945-46 Fresno State W 52-39 A 1974-75 Fresno State W 81-60 H 1935-36 Fresno State W 29-25OT H

2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 49 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY SERIES AGAINST DEFUNCT PROGRAMS/NON D-I PROGRAMS CSU EAST BAY/HAYWARD GRAND CANYON SAN FRANCISCO STATE UC MERCED Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1964-65 Fresno State W 72-60 A 12/3/04 Fresno State W 63-53 H^ 1931-32 Fresno State W 33-18 A 12/28/13 Fresno State W 104-43 H 1964-65 Fresno State W 86-58 H ^ - McCaffrey Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1931-32 Fresno State W 45-32 A 1965-66 Fresno State W 88-70 A 1934-35 San Francisco State L 39-41 H UC SAN DIEGO 1965-66 Fresno State W 97-46 H HARDIN SIMMONS 1935-36 San Francisco State L 43-50 H Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1936-37 San Francisco State L 25-35 H 1/3/81 Fresno State W 89-42 H CSU MONTEREY BAY 11/26/82 Hardin-Simmons W 62-51 H^ 1936-37 San Francisco State L 34-36 H Date Winner Score Site ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1937-38 Fresno State W 49-47 H U.S. INTERNATIONAL 12/5/07 Fresno State W 85-80OT H 1937-38 San Francisco State L 35-40 H Date Winner Score Site HAWAI’I-HILO 1938-39 San Francisco State L 35-37 H 1961-62 Fresno State W 73-42 H CSU LOS ANGELES Date Winner Score Site 1948-49 Fresno State W 86-68 A 1965-66 Fresno State W 68-50 H Date Winner Score Site 1/3/98 Fresno State W 112-66 H 1950-51 San Francisco State L 63-74 H 1965-66 U.S. International L 58-68 A 1950-51 CSU Los Angeles L 55-58 H 1950-51 San Francisco State L 61-80 H 12/9/88 Fresno State W 99-62 H 1950-51 CSU Los Angeles L 49-65 A LA VERNE COLLEGE 1951-52 San Francisco State L 52-63 A 11/23/90 Fresno State W 104-76 H^ 1951-52 CSU Los Angeles L 55-62 H Date Winner Score Site 1951-52 San Francisco State L 54-61 H ^ - Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1952-53 CSU Los Angeles L 58-66 H 1934-35 Fresno State W 30-24 A 1952-53 Fresno State W 53-49 H 1934-35 Fresno State W 50-40 A 1952-53 Fresno State W 67-55 H 1952-53 San Francisco State L 68-80 H VANGUARD 1951-52 Fresno State W 76-60 H 1953-54 CSU Los Angeles L 56-72 A 1953-54 San Francisco State L 69-71 A Date Winner Score Site 1953-54 Fresno State W 76-71 H 1953-54 Fresno State W 74-65 A 11/17/10 Fresno State W 74-42 H MANKATO STATE 1954-55 Fresno State W 63-56 H 1954-55 Fresno State W 77-60 H Date Winner Score Site 1954-55 Fresno State W 84-82 A 12/16/85 Fresno State W 75-57 H 1954-55 San Francisco State L 64-68 H WASHINGTON (MISSOURI) 1954-55 Fresno State W 81-60 A 1958-59 Fresno State W 70-52 H Date Winner Score Site 1955-56 Fresno State W 76-63 H MESA COLLEGE 1959-60 Fresno State W 62-49 N 1951-52 Washington (Mo.) L 36-47 A 1956-57 Fresno State W 73-71 H Date Winner Score Site 1963-64 Fresno State W 74-46 H 1956-57 CSU Los Angeles L 57-75 A 1976-77 Fresno State W 88-70 H 1964-65 San Francisco State L 70-74 A WESTERN (COLORADO) STATE 1957-58 Fresno State W 91-70 A 1965-66 Fresno State W 105-58 H Date Winner Score Site 1957-58 Fresno State W 86-57 H NEW MEXICO WESTERN 1968-69 Fresno State W 76-73OT H 12/3/96 Fresno State W 127-92 H 1958-59 CSU Los Angeles L 70-83 A Date Winner Score Site 1972-73 Fresno State W 87-75 H^ 1958-59 CSU Los Angeles L 71-77 H 1952-53 Fresno State W 74-59 H 1974-75 Fresno State W 90-57 H WESTERN WASHINGTON 1959-60 Fresno State W 88-83 H 11/13/09 Fresno State W 65-59 H Date Winner Score Site 1959-60 CSU Los Angeles L 60-83 A OCCIDENTAL N - Pacific Coast Regionals First Round 1973-74 Fresno State W 59-49 A 1960-61 CSU Los Angeles L 84-92 A Date Winner Score Site ^ - Fresno State Invitational (Fresno, Calif.) 1960-61 Fresno State W 75-73 H 1923-24 Fresno State W 31-18 A WESTMONT 1961-62 Fresno State W 73-62 H 1926-27 Fresno State W 41-23 A SAINT FRANCIS (ILLINOIS) Date Winner Score Site 1961-62 Fresno State W 83-71 A 1932-33 Fresno State W 28-24 H Date Winner Score Site 1962-63 Fresno State W 71-54 H 1962-63 Fresno State W 79-76 H 1932-33 Occidental L 26-32 H 12/30/94 Fresno State W 88-61 H 1963-64 Westmont L 76-82 A 1962-63 Fresno State W 91-82 A 1934-35 Occidental L 41-45 A 1963-64 Fresno State W 113-61 H 1939-40 Fresno State W 52-36 A 1963-64 Fresno State W 92-88 A SAINT KATHERINE COLLEGE 1939-40 Fresno State W 45-35 A 1963-64 Fresno State W 86-80 A Date Winner Score Site WHEATON 1940-41 Fresno State W 44-38 H 1964-65 Fresno State W 82-80 H 12/28/14 Fresno State W 93-62 H Date Winner Score Site 1940-41 Occidental L 31-34 H 1964-65 Fresno State W 79-78 H 1941-42 Fresno State W 44-34 H 1958-59 Fresno State W 96-81 H 1965-66 Fresno State W 73-69 A 1941-42 Fresno State W 41-27 H SAINT MARTIN’S 1965-66 Fresno State W 74-69 H Date Winner Score Site WHITTIER 1966-67 Fresno State W 101-78 H OKLAHOMA CITY 1970-71 Fresno State W 88-87 H Date Winner Score Site 1966-67 Fresno State W 95-87 A Date Winner Score Site 11/30/81 Fresno State W 60-31 H 1931-32 Fresno State W 33-32 H 1967-68 Fresno State W 77-61 A 11/27/81 Fresno State W 79-48 H^ 1932-33 Whittier L 28-43 H 1967-68 Fresno State W 88-85 H ^ - Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) SEATTLE PACIFIC 1934-35 Fresno State W 41-37 H 1968-69 Fresno State W 98-80 H Date Winner Score Site 1934-35 Whittier L 31-44 H 1968-69 CSU Los Angeles L 77-94 A PASADENA COLLEGE 1961-62 Seattle Pacific L 68-73 N 1938-39 Whittier L 41-60 H 1969-70 Fresno State W 89-81 H Date Winner Score Site 1963-64 Fresno State W 68-53 H^ 1947-48 Fresno State W 60-49 H 1969-70 CSU Los Angeles L 87-100 A 1950-51 Fresno State W 69-60 H 1964-65 Seattle Pacific L 68-82 A~ 1953-54 Fresno State W 73-58 H 1970-71 CSU Los Angeles L 71-73 A 1951-52 Fresno State W 72-65 H 1965-66 Fresno State W 68-53 H^ 1970-71 Fresno State W 113-98 H 1952-53 Pasadena College L 74-87 A 1967-68 Fresno State W 79-65 A WHITWORTH 1971-72 CSU Los Angeles L 82-105 A 1953-54 Pasadena College L 62-91 A 1968-69 Fresno State W 98-86 H! Date Winner Score Site 1971-72 CSU Los Angeles L 82-86 H 1955-56 Fresno State W 74-61 H N - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Sacramento, Calif.) 1952-53 Whitworth L 85-87 H 1972-73 CSU Los Angeles L 71-74 H ^ - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Fresno, Calif.) 1960-61 Fresno State W 81-67 H 1972-73 CSU Los Angeles L 78-87 A PUGET SOUND ~ - NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals (Seattle, Wash.) 1964-65 Fresno State W 94-57 H 1973-74 Fresno State W 64-55 H Date Winner Score Site ! - Fresno State Holiday Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 1964-65 Fresno State W 90-69 H 1973-74 Fresno State W 85-78 A 1969-70 Puget Sound L 75-83 H 1974-75 CSU Los Angeles L 69-71 H 1970-71 Fresno State W 88-76 H SONOMA STATE WILLAMETTE 1974-75 Fresno State W 76-74 A 1975-76 Puget Sound L 53-68 H Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1975-76 Fresno State W 82-78 H 12/3/86 Fresno State W 80-54 H 1955-56 Fresno State W 66-65 A 12/29/77 Fresno State W 71-58 A QUINCY COLLEGE 12/8/89 Sonoma State L 60-62 H 12/3/80 Fresno State W 69-47 H Date Winner Score Site WINSTON-SALEM STATE 1951-52 Quincy College L 48-63 A 12/30/12 Fresno State W 89-64 H Date Winner Score Site CSU SAN MARCOS 11/10/06 Fresno State W 85-63 H^ Date Winner Score Site REDLANDS SOUTHERN COLORADO 11/27/07 Fresno State W 74-64 A 1/18/12 Fresno State W 66-55 H Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site ^ - Fresno State Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) 1924-25 Fresno State W 35-9 H 12/22/95 Fresno State W 109-88 H EASTERN MONTANA 1924-25 Fresno State W 44-16 H WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE Date Winner Score Site 1956-57 Fresno State W 80-43 H SOUTHERN OREGON Date Winner Score Site 1976-77 Eastern Montana L 71-73 A 1962-63 Fresno State W 69-44 H Date Winner Score Site 12/4/78 Wisconsin-Parkside L 46-55OT H 12/2/87 Fresno State W 80-67 H 1935-36 Southern Oregon L 25-37 A REGIS STATE (COLLEGE) 1935-36 Southern Oregon L 28-44 A FORT LEWIS COLLEGE Date Winner Score Site 1935-36 Southern Oregon L 42-43 H Date Winner Score Site 1958-59 Fresno State W 74-72 H 1935-36 Fresno State W 54-53 H 1/2/80 Fresno State W 83-65 H SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN TAHOE COLLEGE Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 12/6/12 Fresno State W 84-49 H 1969-70 Fresno State W 133-108 H 11/25/13 Fresno State W 92-59 H

50 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (1935-Present) A...... D...... Johnson, Bob...... 1957 O...... Stanley, Khary...... 1996-97 Aalto, Waine...... 1972 Darby, Bill...... 1946 Johnson, Garrett...... 2010-13 Offen, Matt...... 1940 Steed, Tim...... 2011 Abney, Larry...... 1998-00 Darrow, Flip...... 1950 Johnson, Tyler...... 2011-14 Olekaibe, Kevin...... 2011-13 Stel, Travis...... 1993-94 Acker, Burton...... 1939-41 Darrow, Harold...... 1948 Jones, Charlie...... 1992 O’Leary, Patrick...... 1973-75 Stephens, Robert...... 1968-70 Adams, Chris...... 2004 Davis, Alex...... 2014-15 Jones, Michael...... 1975 O’Neil, Dwight...... 2005-07, 09 Stevenson, Kevin...... 1988-89 Adams, Eddie...... 1977-78 Davis, Bobby...... 1979-82 Jones, Roy...... 1974-76 Oneto, Frannie...... 1950 Stock, Matt...... 1995 Al-Sayyad, Mustafa ...... 2001-02, 04-05 Davis, Don...... 1957 Orchard, Joe...... 1939-40 Stone, Vincent...... 1987 Alcorn, Gary...... 1959 Davis, Lucius...... 1968-70 K...... Ortiz, Jimmy...... 1998 Strain, Ron...... 1984-85 Alexander, Courtney...... 1999-00 DeManby, Travis ...... 2000-03 Kaufman, George...... 1938-39 Owootoah, Emmanuel...... 2014-15 Streeter, Doug...... 1977-78 Alston, Rafer...... 1998 Dittenbir, Eddie...... 1935 Kelley, Jack...... 1942 Swillis, Shannon...... 2001 Amaro, Marvin...... 1944 Donabedian, Paul...... 1944 Kelly, Howard...... 1936-37 P...... Swor, Ken...... 1959 Anderson, Aaron...... 2013 Droge, Leroy...... unavailable Kemp, Wayne...... 1973 Pafford, Paul...... 1970 Anderson, Braeden...... 2013, 2015 Kennedy, Jack...... 1966-67 Page, Don...... 1942 T...... Anderson, Bobby...... 1978-81 E...... Kercher, Paul...... 1946 Pagliotti, Dan...... 1979-80 Talbot, Lloyd...... 1966-67 Anderson, Ron...... 1983-84 Ebeltjes, Rene...... 1987-89 Keyian, Charles...... 1944-45 Papac, Louie...... 1945, 48-49 Talbot, Maurice...... 1963-65 Anderson, Todd...... 1980 Edmondson, Vance...... 1937 Klassen, John...... 1951 Parker, Tyson...... 2006-08 Tarkanian, Jerry...... 1955 Arambel, Dale...... 1954 Edo, Karachi...... 2014-15 Kloppenburg, Bob...... 1949 Parks, Bill...... 1965 Taylor, Darnell...... 2015 Arnold, Mitch...... 1982-85 Ellis, Mario...... 1983 Koffi, Francis...... 2004 Patton, Jerrod...... 2015 Taylor, Shawn...... 2006-08 Athey, Arnold...... 1938-39 Ellis, Ted...... 1956 Koford, Chris...... 1994-95 Patton, Ken...... 1967-68 Taylor, Sammy...... 1988-91 Austin, DeAndre...... 1992-96 Elrod, Martin...... 1966-67 Koontz, Kermit...... 1936-37 Pearson, Michael...... 1991 Tchana, James...... 2005-08 Austin, Erwin...... 1938-39 Ely, Brad...... 2013 Kosinski, Joe...... 1975-76 Peebles, Todd...... 1989-90 Teagues, Patrick...... 1993 Ely, Melvin...... 1999-02 Kraus, Walter...... 1939-41 Pelle, Anthony...... 1995 Terdenge, Gerrit...... 1996 B...... Emerson, Fred...... 1985-86 Kuipers, Jos...... 1985-86 Pender, Jerry...... 1971-72 Terviz, Vernon...... 1963 Bailey, Charles...... 1972-74 Eversole, Mark...... 1978-79 Kurtovich, Bob...... 1954 Pereira, John...... 1944 Texeira, Al...... 1951 Bailey, James...... 1988 Peters, Greg...... 1987-89 Thissen, Ronald...... 1941 Bakke, Brandon...... 1993-96 F...... L...... Peterson, Robert...... 1937-38 Thompson, Bernard...... 1981-84 Ball, Frank...... 1947 Farley, Willie...... 1999 Ladd, Mike...... 2009-10 Petropulos, Angelo...... 1939-40 Thompson, Darryl...... 1972-73 Baly, Bijou...... 1989-90 Felix, Noel ...... 2000-03 Ladra, Jack...... 1956 Pettis, Terry...... 2003 Thompson, Randy...... 1966 Barden, Derrick...... 1986-89 Findley, Bill...... 1957 Lahtinen, Pasi...... 1990 Pickering, Larry...... 1960 Thomsen, Loren...... 1964-65 Barmore, Desi...... 1982-83 Fisher, Alex...... 1993 Lambrecht, Dimitri...... 1990-91 Pierini, Adolph...... 1941 Thornton, James...... 1935 Barnes, Ken...... 1975-78 Fitzpatrick, Maurice...... 1950 Laurie, Rico...... 1998 Porter, Demetrius...... 1998-01 Tiftick, Jack...... 1951-52 Barnes, Scott...... 1984-85 Flaming, Jeff...... 1970 Lawless, Albert...... 1938 Postler, Keith...... 1980-82 Todd, Rolland...... 1957 Barnett, Dave...... 1990-91 Fletcher, Willie...... 1977 Lawless, Toby...... 1937 Pounds, Wally...... 1955 Todd, Rolando...... 2003 Barsotti, Americo...... 1944 Ford, Edsel...... 1956 Leach, Jack...... 1944 Tomasiello, Fernando...... 1986 Bartels, Fred...... 1950-52 Forney, Daymond...... 1997 Lee, Bobby...... 1967-68 Q...... Toomasian, John...... 1946-47 Baumgartner, Brian...... 1991-92 Foster, Kevin...... 2012-13 Legans, Shantay...... 2004 Qualls, Orrin...... 1928-29 Trettin, William...... 1945 Beasley, Winston...... 1954 Fowlkes, Tremaine...... 1998 Leighton, Lloyd...... 1939 Trice, Ramon...... 1985 Becknell, George...... 1946-48 Fuller, Hiram ...... 2002-03 Leniham, Jerry...... 1941 R...... Bell, Kevin...... 2004-08 Funk, Bracken...... 2011 Leone, Don...... 1957 Rambo, Gib...... 1935 U...... Berg, Otto...... 1938 Futrell, Louie...... 1941 Lesley, Gerald...... 1945 Randall, Verne...... 1945 Upshaw, Robert...... 2013 Bernard, Tod...... 1990-92 Lewis, Cleave...... 1983-84 Randole, John...... 1937 Uriarte, Tom...... 1961 Billingslea, Keith...... 1987 G...... Lewis, James...... 1946 Rasmussen, Phil ...... 2002 Bischel, Don...... 1950 Garcia, Matias...... 1948-50 Lewis, Julien...... 2015 Rassi, Kenny...... 1994 V...... Blackshear, Royce...... 1978 Gemanis, George...... 1940-41 Liddell, Jack...... 1956 Reed, Paul...... 1979-82 Vasilovich, Robert...... 1968-70 Blair, Alex...... 2006-08 George, Don...... 1950-51 Lindsey, Sammie...... 1989-91 Reid, Manson...... 1935 Verhoeven, Pete...... 1978-81 Blanchard, Robert...... 1965-66 George, Paul...... 2009-10 Long, Gordon...... 1941 Reynolds, Lowell...... 1951-52 Viel, Don...... 1951-54 Bocko, John...... 1964-65 Giddings, Tanner...... 2013-14 Lopez, Mario...... 1987 Richard, Shamario...... 1999 Bohigian, Zorab...... 1944 Gilcrest, Tom...... 1960 Luckin, Kenneth...... 1938-40 Riddlesprigger, Pat...... 1989-92 W...... Boline, Don...... 1955 Girardi, Chuck...... 1949 Lumsden, Brian...... 1979-80 Riding, Ajay...... 2005-07 Walt, Laurence...... 1964 Bona, Andrea...... 1999-01 Golubovic, Nedeljko...... 2008-11 Luna, Gil...... unavailable Riegel, Ron...... 1967-69 Waldron, James...... 1965-67 Borges, Les...... 1957 Gray, James...... 1996 Riggins, Vernon...... 1946-48 Walker, Leo...... 1986-88 Bouldin, Dreike...... 2004-05 Green, Myles...... 2008-09 M...... Riley, Derrick...... 1984-85 Wall, Ken...... 1960 Bourdet, Len...... 1949 Greene, Eddie...... 1963 Macklin, Danyell...... 1997 Rimer, Ted...... 1951 Wallace, Carl...... 1961 Bourdet, Malcolm...... 1947-48 Gregory, Michael...... 1977-78 Maddox, Tito...... 2001 Rines, Matt...... 1998 Wallace, Rob...... 1999 Bradley, Tyrone...... 1980-83 Grey, Theron...... 1959 Major, Renaldo...... 2003 Rhodes, Bennie...... 2011 Walters, Martin...... 1941 Brandt, Goeffrey...... 1972-74 Guerrero, Cezar...... 2014-15 Maloney, Harry...... 1967-69 Roberson, Terrance...... 1997-00 Walton, Winfred...... 1998 Branett, Harvey...... 1935 Gustin, Mark...... 1983-86 Maples, Gary...... 1956 Robinson, James...... 1975-76 Ward, Todd...... 1979 Brazelton, Chris...... 2005 Marlow, Jack...... 2004-05 Ronge, Otto...... 1941-42 Warmerdam, Cornelius...... 1935-37 Brooks, Kendric...... 1996-97 H...... Marshall, Seth...... 1993-94 Rosener, Bill...... 1952 Warmerdam, Greg...... 1968-69 Brown, Al...... 1960 Hadden, Mark...... 1974-76 Mason, Donald...... 1979-82 Ross, Carl...... 2005 Warner, Fred...... 1970-71 Brown, Jerry...... 2010, ’12-13 Haire, George...... 1955 Maxwell, Earl...... 1945-46 Runyon, Delbert...... 1942 Warner, George...... 1936-38 Brown, Len...... 1957 Hammock, Michael...... 1971 Mayberry, Lee...... 1992-94 Russell, Wes...... 1967-68 Watson, Paul...... 2014-15 Brown, Marquese...... 1993 Harper, Albert...... 1948-49 McCall, Elmer...... 1938-40 Ryan, John...... 2011 Wear, David...... 1977-78 Brumbaugh, Chester...... 1944 Harris, Carl Ray...... 1991-92, 94 McCarty, Ray...... 1961 Weatherspoon, John...... 1979-82 Buckenburger, Bob...... 1956 Harris, Doug...... 1991 McClurg, Frank...... 1936-38 S...... Webster, Brandon...... 2008-09 Bull, Ted...... 1993-94 Harris, Marvelle...... 2013-15 McCoy, Neal...... 1972-73 Salado, Don...... 1960 Weems, Arain...... 1936 Burke, Yale...... 1971-73 Harrison, Lawrence...... 1935 McCulloch, Darnell...... 1995-97 Salone, Brian...... 1985-86 West, Marcus...... 2004 Burr, Tony...... 1962-64 Hart, Jim...... 1984 McDougall, Pat...... 1978 Salwasser, Mervin...... 1941-42 Wheeler, Bob...... 1957 Butler, Reggie...... 2004 Hawkins, John...... 1935 McFerson, Mike...... 1962 Sandy, Chris...... 2002 White, Dominique...... 2005 Byrd, Walt...... 1935-37 Heeren, Robert...... 1940-42 McFerson, Tom...... 1963-65 Santiago, Brian...... 1993-94 Wiecher, Phillip...... 1974 Henderson, Chris...... 1990 McGaughey, Larry...... 2012 Sarantos, George...... 1962 Wilkinson, Craig...... 1971 C...... Hendrix, Roger...... 1995 McGuire, Dominic...... 2006-07 Satterwhite, Davon...... 1992-95 Williams, Art...... 1978-80 Cano, Albert...... 1947-48 Henricksen, Larry...... 1969-71 McIntyre, Mike...... 1999-00 Saylor, Murray...... 1947-48 Williams, Babe...... 1960 Carter, Marvin...... 1983-86 Henning, Bruce...... 1973-75 Means, Daniel...... 1985-86 Schaffer, Hugh...... 1951-54 Williams, Bryan...... 1981 Carter, Shuge...... 1942 Hernandez, Dave...... 1949 Metcalfe, Clarence...... 1971-73 Schmall, Ed...... 1956 Williams, Carlo...... 1990 Carter II, Terrell...... 2015 Hernandez, Hector...... 2004-08 Miller, Bernard...... 1941 Seals, Brian...... 2009 Williams, Charlie...... 1987-88 Cartwright, Bryce...... 2009 Herren, Chris...... 1997-99 Miller, Eddie...... 2006-08 Seay, Sylvester...... 2009-10 Williams, Dan...... 1988 Cesar, Renato...... 2005-07 Higgins, Rod...... 1979-82 Miller, Patrick...... 1995-98 Sezzi, Dan...... 1981-82 Williamson, Jack...... 1946-48 Chalfant, John...... 1950 Hill, Benedict...... 1970-72 Mims, Leroy...... 1955 Shakleford, John...... 1935 Wills, Jonathan...... 2011-12 Chappell, Joe...... 1964 Hill, Elam...... 1938-40 Mitchell, Matt...... 2002 Shanks, Rodney...... 1975-76 Winston, William...... 1968-69 Clark, Henry...... 1976 Hines, Johnny...... 1993 Mitchell, Mike...... 1986-88 Shannon, Hollis...... 1951 Woods, Jonthan...... 2003 Clements, Marc...... 1941 Holcomb, Randy...... 1999 Molich, Jim...... 1940-42 Sharp, Martin...... 1964-65 Clemons, Vince...... 1967-68 Holmes, Elmer...... 1947 Mollring, Bob...... 1950 Shepp, Steven...... 2010-12 Y...... Cole, Jervis...... 1986-89 Hooker, Wil...... 1988-91 Morris, Donovan ...... 2005-06 Sims, Andre...... 1988 Young, Dominick...... 1995-97 Coleman, Ja’Vance...... 2004-07 Hosley, Quinton...... 2005-07 Mosebar, Dave...... 1983-84 Slade, Wesley...... 1947-49 Young, Rey...... 1989-91 Colvin, Bill...... 1963-64 Huddleston, Allen...... 2013-14 Murphy, William...... 1956 Smith, Charlie...... 1983-84, 86 Contente, Eric...... 2003 Hughey, Lonnie...... 1965-66 Murray, Richard...... 1961 Smith, Don...... 1955 Z...... Cook, Kenny...... 1985-86 Smith, Earl ...... 1962 None Courtney, Lloyd...... 1936 I...... N...... Smith, Gene...... 1992 Croson, John...... 1936-37 Irvin, Nick...... 2000-01 Nanney, Kevin...... 1993 Smith, Greg...... 2010-11 BOLD DENOTES ACTIVE Cumberland, David...... 1974-75 Issacson, Rick...... 1977-78 Napier, Walt...... 1955 Smith, Rahsaan...... 1996-97 ROSTER Cummings, John...... 1976-78 Nash, Jim...... 1952-55 Smith, Thomas...... 1969 Curtis, Loren...... unavailable J...... Neff, Ron...... 1963 Soinila, Oliva...... 1935-36 Jackson, Damon ...... 2001-03 Nickels, Loren...... 1935-36 Solo, John...... 1946 Jacobsen, Tom...... 1963 Nieves, Omel...... 1982-83 Sondergard, Leonard.... 1945, 47-49 Jefferies, Chris...... 2001-02 Nobles, Rodney...... 1987 Sorenson, Roger...... 1964 Jensen, Neal...... 1944 Noel, Charles...... 1962 Sperling, Brandon...... 2009-10 Jensen, Robert...... 1965-66 Nowell, Ron...... 1961 Stamps, Darrnaryl...... 1995-96 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 51 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY INDIVIDUAL HONORS ALL-AMERICANS 1966-67...... Jim Waldron 2001-02...... Melvin Ely, Associated Press (AP) ...... First Team (Player of the Year) 1981...... Rod Higgins, Honorable Mention All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association (PCAA) 2002-03...... Damon Jackson, First Team 1982...... Rod Higgins, Honorable Mention 1968-69...... Lucius Davis, First Team ...... Hiram Fuller, Second Team 1984...... Bernard Thompson, Honorable Mention 1969-70...... Lucius Davis, First Team ...... Renaldo Major, All-Newcomer Team ...... Ron Anderson, Honorable Mention 1970-71...... Jerry Pender, First Team 2003-04...... Shantay Legans, Second Team; 1985...... Mitch Arnold, Honorable Mention 1971-72...... Jerry Pender, First Team ...... All-Newcomer Team 2000...... Courtney Alexander, Second Team 1973-74...... Charles Bailey, First Team; ...... Mustafa Al-Sayyad, All-Defensive Team 2001...... Melvin Ely, Honorable Mention ...... Second Team All-Coast 2004-05...... Mustafa Al-Sayyad, Second Team; 1974-75...... Roy Jones, First Team ...... All-Defensive Team United Press International (UPI) 1975-76...... Roy Jones, First Team ...... Ja’Vance Coleman, All-Newcomer Team 1982...... Rod Higgins, Honorable Mention 1977-78...... Art Williams, First Team 2005-06...... Ja’Vance Coleman, Second Team ...... Donald Mason, Honorable Mention 1978-79...... Art Williams, First Team ...... Quinton Hosley, Second Team; 1983...... Bernard Thompson, Honorable Mention ...... Bobby Davis, All-Freshman Team ...... All-Newcomer Team 1984...... Bernard Thompson, Honorable Mention ...... Rod Higgins, All-Freshman Team 2006-07...... Quinton Hosley, Second Team ...... Ron Anderson, Honorable Mention ...... Donald Mason, All-Freshman Team ...... Dominic McGuire, Second Team; 1979-80...... Rod Higgins, Second Team ...... All-Newcomer Team; All-Defensive Team Sporting News 1980-81...... Rod Higgins, First Team 2007-08...... Kevin Bell, First Team 1982...... Rod Higgins, Honorable Mention ...... Donald Mason, First Team 2008-09...... Sylvester Seay, Second Team ...... Donald Mason, Honorable Mention ...... Bobby Anderson, Second Team 2009-10...... Paul George, Second Team 1985...... Mitch Arnold, Honorable Mention ...... Bernard Thompson, All-Freshman Team ...... Sylvester Seay, Honorable Mention 1981-82...... Rod Higgins, First Team ...... Greg Smith, All-Newcomer Team Basketball Weekly ...... Donald Mason, First Team ...... (Freshman of the Year) 2000...... Courtney Alexander, Fourth Team ...... Bernard Thompson, Second Team 2010-11...... Greg Smith, Second Team 1982-83...... Bernard Thompson, First Team ...... Tim Steed, All-Newcomer Team College Division ...... Ron Anderson, Second Team 2011-12...... Kevin Olekaibe, Second Team 1966...... Lonnie Hughey 1983-84...... Ron Anderson, First Team ...... Bernard Thompson, First Team All-Mountain West (MW) Kyle Macy Freshman All-America Team ...... Mitch Arnold, Second Team 2012-13...... Tyler Johnson, Honorable Mention 2014...... Paul Watson 1984-85...... Mitch Arnold, First Team 2013-14...... Tyler Johnson, Second Team ...... Scott Barnes, Second Team ...... Marvelle Harris, Honorable Mention ALL-DISTRICT 1985-86...... Brian Salone, Second Team 2014-15...... Marvelle Harris, First Team; Academic All-District VIII ...... Jervis Cole, All-Freshman Team ...... All Defensive Team 2009...... Nedeljko Golubovic ...... Mike Mitchell, All-Freshman Team 2010...... Nedeljko Golubovic ...... (Freshman of the Year) Freshman of the Year 2011...... Nedeljko Golubovic 1986-87...... Mike Mitchell, Honorable Mention 1985-86...... Mike Mitchell (PCAA) ...... Keith Billingslea, All-Freshman Team 2009-10...... Greg Smith (WAC) ALL-CONFERENCE 1987-88...... Jervis Cole, Second Team 2013-14...... Paul Watson (MW) All-Far West Conference (FWC) ...... Andre Sims, All-Freshman Team 1924-25...... Paul Wilhemsen Player of the Year 1925-26...... Fred Telonicher All-Big West Conference (Big West) 1999-00...... Courtney Alexander (WAC) 1928-29...... Erwin Ginsberg 1988-89...... Jervis Cole, First Team 2000-01...... Melvin Ely (WAC) ...... George Telonicher ...... Wil Hooker, All-Freshman Team 2001-02...... Melvin Ely (WAC) 1929-30...... George Telonicher 1990-91...... Tod Bernard, Honorable Mention ...... Leo Weiland 1991-92...... Wil Hooker, Second Team ALL-STAR PARTICIPANTS 1931-32...... Sim Mathiesen ...... Davon Satterwhite, All-Freshman Team Aloha Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii 1982...... Rod Higgins All-California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) 1984...... Bernard Thompson 1941-42...... Bob Heeren 1992-93...... Travis Stel, Honorable Mention ...... Ron Anderson 1952-53...... Len Tucker 1993-94...... Carl Ray Harris, First Team ...... Boyd Grant, West Team Coach 1953-54...... Leroy Mims ...... Seth Marshall, Honorable Mention 1985...... Boyd Grant, West Team Coach ...... Lee Mayberry, Honorable Mention All-WCAA ...... Brian Santiago, Honorable Mention NABC Coaches All-America 1956-57...... Gary Alcorn 1994-95...... Darnell McCulloch, Honorable Mention Participants at Final Four Site ...... Dominick Young, Honorable Mention 1982...... Rod Higgins All-California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) 1995-96...... Kendric Brooks, First Team 1984...... Bernard Thompson 1957-58...... Gary Alcorn ...... Dominick Young, First Team 1994...... Carl Ray Harris 1958-59...... Gary Alcorn 1996-97...... Daymond Forney, ...... Babe Williams ...... Second Team – Pacific Division Coaches of the Year 1959-60...... Al Brown ...... Chris Herren, 1980-81...... Boyd Grant (Big West) ...... Babe Williams ...... Second Team – Pacific Division 1981-82...... Boyd Grant (Big West) 1960-61...... Mike McFerson 1997-98...... Chris Herren, 2000-01...... Jerry Tarkanian (Western Athletic) 1961-62...... Mike McFerson ...... First Team – Pacific Division 2002-03...... Ray Lopes (Western Athletic) 1962-63...... Tony Burr 1998-99...... Courtney Alexander, ...... Tom Jacobsen ...... First Team – Pacific Division BOLD DENOTES ACTIVE ROSTER ...... Maurice Talbot 1999-00...... Courtney Alexander, 1963-64...... John Bocko ...... First Team (Player of the Year) ...... Tom Jacobsen ...... Larry Abney, Second Team ...... Maurice Talbot ...... Melvin Ely, Second Team 1964-65...... Lonnie Hughey 2000-01...... Melvin Ely, ...... Maurice Talbot ...... First Team (Player of the Year) 1965-66...... Bobby Blanchard ...... Chris Jefferies, First Team ...... Lonnie Hughey ...... Tito Maddox, Second Team 52 | 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY NBA DRAFT CONNECTION Year round (pick) player, Position Team 2010 1st (10th) Paul George 2007 2nd (47th) Dominic McGuire 2002 1st (12th) Melvin Ely 1st (27th) Chris Jefferies 2nd (38th) Tito Maddox 2000 1st (13th) Courtney Alexander 1999 2nd (33rd) Chris Herren 1998 2nd (39th) Rafer Alston Milwaukee Bucks 2nd (54th) Tremaine Fowlkes Denver Nuggets 1995 2nd (44th) Anthony Pelle Denver Nuggets 1984 1st (19th) Bernard Thompson 2nd (27th) Ron Anderson 9th (192nd) Mitch Arnold 1983 7th (151th) Desi Barmore New York Knicks 1982 2nd (31st) Rod Higgins 5th (114th) Donald Mason 1981 4th (85th) Peter Verhoeven Portland Trail Blazers *1972 7th (112th) Jerry Pender Chicago Bulls 1966 7th (62nd) Lonnie Hughey San Francisco Warriors 1959 3rd (16th) Gary Alcorn *1958 13th (82nd) Jerry Alcom Minneapolis Lakers Note: Bold Denotes First Round Draft Pick PAUL GEORGE (2008-10) ALL-TIME NBA LIST Player Round, Year (Pick) NBA Team Years Player Round, Year (Pick) NBA Team Years Jerry Alcom 13th, 1958 (82nd)...... Minneapolis Lakers...... 1958 Rod Higgins (Con’t.) ...... ...... 1992-93 Gary Alcorn 3rd, 1959 (16th)...... Detroit Pistons...... 1959-60 ...... ...... 1993 ...... Los Angeles Lakers...... 1960 ...... Cleveland Cavaliers...... 1993-94 Courtney Alexander 1st, 2000 (13th)...... Orlando Magic...... 2000 Lonnie Hughey 7th, 1966 (62nd)...... San Francisco Warriors...... 1966-67 ...... ...... 2000-01 Chris Jeffries 1st, 2002 (27th)...... Los Angeles Lakers...... 2002 ...... Washington Wizards...... 2001-02 ...... ...... 2002-03 ...... Charlotte/N.O. Hornets...... 2002-03 ...... Chicago Bulls...... 2003-04 ...... Sacramento Kings...... 2004 Tyler Johnson ...... ...... 2014-p ...... Denver Nuggets...... 2006 Tito Maddox 2nd, 2002 (38th)...... Houston Rockets...... 2002 Rafer Alston 2nd, 1998 (39th)...... Milwaukee Bucks...... 1999-2002 Renaldo Major ...... Golden State Warriors...... 2006 ...... Golden State Warriors...... 2002 Donald Mason 5th, 1982 (114th)...... Philadelphia 76ers...... 1983-84 ...... Toronto Raptors...... 2003 Dominic McGuire 2nd, 2007 (47th)...... Washington Wizards...... 2007-09 ...... Miami Heat...... 2003-04 ...... Sacramento Kings...... 2009-10 ...... Toronto Raptors...... 2004-05 ...... Charlotte Bobcats...... 2010-11 ...... Houston Rockets...... 2005-09 ...... Golden State Warriors...... 2011-12 ...... Orlando Magic...... 2009 ...... Toronto Raptors...... 2012-13 ...... New Jersey Nets...... 2009-10 ...... Indiana Pacers...... 2013 ...... Miami Heat...... 2010 Anthony Pelle 2nd, 1995 (44th)...... Denver Nuggets...... 1995 Ron Anderson 2nd, 1984 (27th)...... Cleveland Cavaliers...... 1984-85 Jerry Pender 7th, 1972 (112th)...... Chicago Bulls...... 1972 ...... Indiana Pacers...... 1985-88 Terrance Roberson ...... ...... 2000 ...... Philadelphia 76ers...... 1988-93 Greg Smith ...... Houston Rockets...... 2011-14 ...... New Jersey Nets...... 1993 ...... Chicago Bulls...... 2014 ...... Washington Wizards...... 1994 ...... Dallas Mavericks...... 2014-p Mitch Arnold 9th, 1984 (192nd)...... Golden State Warriors...... 1984 Kevin Stevenson ...... Golden State Warriors...... 1993-94 Desi Barmore 7th, 1983 (151th)...... New York Knicks...... 1984-85 ...... Detroit Pistons...... 1994-95 Bobby Davis ...... Golden State Warriors...... 1983-84 Bernard Thompson 1st, 1984 (19th)...... Portland...... 1984-85 Melvin Ely 1st, 2002 (12th)...... Los Angeles Clippers...... 2002-04 ...... Phoenix...... 1985-88 ...... Charlotte Bobcats...... 2004-07 ...... Houston...... 1988-89 ...... ...... 2007 Rolland Todd ...... St. Louis Hawks...... 1958-59 ...... New Orleans Hornets...... 2007-09 Peter Verhoeven 4th, 1981 (85th)...... Portland Trail Blazers...... 1981-84 ...... Denver Nuggetts...... 2010-11 ...... Kansas City Kings...... 1984-85 Noel Felix ...... Seattle SuperSonics...... 2005-06 ...... Golden State Warriors...... 1985-86 Tremaine Fowlkes 2nd, 1998 (54th)...... Denver Nuggets...... 1998 ...... Indiana Pacers...... 1986-87 ...... Los Angeles Clippers...... 2002-03 BOLD DENOTES PLAYER ON ACTIVE NBA ROSTER ...... Detroit Pistons...... 2003-04 ...... New Orleans Hornets...... 2004 NBA Coaching Ties ...... Indiana Pacers...... 2004 Ron Adams Assistant Coach...... San Antonio Spurs...... 1992-94 Hiram Fuller ...... ...... 2004 Assistant Coach...... Philadelphia 76ers...... 1994-96 ...... Washington Wizards...... 2005 Scout...... Portland Trail Blazers...... 1996-98 ...... Utah Jazz...... 2006 Assistant Coach...... Milwaukee Bucks...... 1998-2003 Paul George 1st, 2010 (10th)...... Indiana Pacers...... 2010-p Assistant Coach...... Chicago Bulls...... 2004-08 Chris Herren 2nd, 1999 (33rd)...... Denver Nuggets...... 1999-00 Assistant Coach...... Oklahoma City Thunder...... 2008-10 ...... ...... 2000-01 Assistant Coach...... Chicago Bulls...... 2010-13 Rod Higgins 2nd, 1982 (31st)...... Chicago Bulls...... 1982-85 Assistant Coach...... Boston Celtics...... 2013-14 ...... Seattle SuperSonics...... 1985 Assistant Coach Golden State Warriors 2014-p ...... San Antonio Spurs...... 1986 Rod Higgins Assistant Coach...... Golden State Warriors...... 1994-2000 ...... New Jersey Nets...... 1986 Rolland Todd Head Coach...... Portland Trail Blazers...... 1970-72 ...... Chicago Bulls...... 1986 ...... Golden State Warriors...... 1986-92 Front Office Connection Rod Higgins Asst. General Manager...... Washington Wizards, 2000-03 General Manager...... Golden State, 2004-07 General Manager...... Charlotte Bobcats, 2007-11 President of Basketball Operations... Charlotte Bobcats, 2011-14 2015-16 FRESNO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 53 SECTION V • RECORDS & HISTORY

March Magic

MARCH 7-12, 2016

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ch M JULIEN LEWIS #0 JARON HOPKINS #1 PAUL WATSON #3 KARACHI EDO #4 ar ag S-Jr. - Guard - 6-4 - 195 Jr. - Guard - 6-6 - 205 Jr. - G/F - 6-7 - 210 Jr. - Forward - 6-6 - 230 i - Galveston, Texas - - Mesa, Ariz. - - Phoenix, Ariz. - - Dallas, Texas - M c (Texas) (Colorado) (Paradise Valley HS) (Berkner HS)

JAHMEL TAYLOR #5 GRANT SHELL #11 CEZAR GUERRERO #12 CULLEN RUSSO #13 So. - Guard - 6-0 - 175 Fr. - Guard - 6-3 - 175 Sr. - Guard - 6-1 - 185 Jr. - Forward - 6-9 - 225 - Los Angeles, Calif. - - Burlington, Kan. - - Huntington Park, Calif. - - Bloomington, Minn. - (Washington) (Burlington HS) (St. John Bosco HS) (New Mexico JC)

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LIONEL ELLISON III #15 SAM BITTNER #20 DESHON TAYLOR #21 OUNTAE CAMPBELL #22 Jr. - Guard - 6-2 - 200 Fr. - Guard - 6-6 - 200 So. - Guard - 6-1 - 175 Fr. - Guard - 6-4 - 195 - New Orleans, La. - - Las Vegas, Nev. - - Riverside, Calif. - - Los Angeles, Calif. - (Coffeyville CC) (Trinity International HS) (UMKC) (Brentwood HS)

MARVELLE HARRIS #23 TORREN JONES #24 NATE GRIMES #32 TERRELL CARTER II #34 Sr. - Guard - 6-4 - 210 Jr. - Forward - 6-9 - 230 Fr. - Forward - 6-8 - 210 So. - Center - 6-10 - 285 - Rialto, Calif. - - Chandler, Ariz. - - Las Vegas, Nev. - - Redondo Beach, Calif. - (Eisenhower HS) (Missouri/Midland College) (Quality Education Academy) (Redondo Union HS)

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