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C:\PM65\BASKETBALL\2005 MBB\Mbg UC IRVINE NOVEMBER 22 • 2004 • SPORTS ARENA • 7:30 P.M. 2004-2005 SCHEDULE Nov. 19 ................... CS Dominguez Hills 22 ........................... @ USC 27 .................................... at UCLA Dec. 4...................... Sacramento State 14 ........................... @ Santa Clara 17 ...................... @ San Jose State 21 ...................... New Mexico State 28 ................................ @ Cal Poly 30 ................. @ UC Santa Barbara Jan. 6...................Cal State Northridge PAT DOUGLASS JEFF GLOGER 8.......................................Pacific HEAD COACH JUNIOR GUARD 13 .........................@ UC Riverside 15 ................. @ Cal State Fullerton 20 .......................Long Beach State 24 .............................. @ UC Davis Anteater Information 27 ................................. Utah State 29 ........................................ Idaho GENERAL COACHING STAFF Feb. 3...................................@ Pacific Location: .....................................Irvine, Calif. Head Coach: ............................ Pat Douglass 5.............. @ Cal State Northridge 10 ..................... Cal State Fullerton Enrollment: .........................................24,000 Alma Mater: ................................. Pacific (’72) 12 ............................. UC Riverside Colors: ..................................... Blue and Gold Overall Record: ...............482-212 (23 years) 17 .................. @ Long Beach State Nickname: ...................................... Anteaters at UC Irvine: .........................106-94 (7 years) 19 ...................................UC Davis Conference: .................................... Big West vs. USC: ....................................................0-0 24 .................................... @ Idaho 26 .............................@ Utah State President: ............................. Ralph Ciceronie Office Phone: ........................ (949) 824-8536 Mar. 3......................UC Santa Barbara Athletic Director: .................. Bob Chichester Associate HC : .Todd Lee (South Dakota, ’86) 5.................................... Cal Poly Home Court: ............................... Bren Center Assistants: . Terry Boesel (Oregon State, ’86) 9-12.................Big West Tournament Capacity: ...............................................5,000 ........................... Tod Murphy (UC Irvine, ’86) 2003-2004 Record: ................................11-17 2003-2004 Conf. Record: ............... 6-12 (8th) SPORTS INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................4/8 Director/BB Contact: .................... Bob Olson 2003-2004 RESULTS Starters Returning/Lost: ..........................2/3 Office : .................................... (949) 824-5814 Nov. 15 vs. Illinois-Chicago L 77-65 Series with USC: .................. USC leads, 3-1 Home: .................................... (949) 646-2386 16 vs. San Diego W 65-60 17 vs. Ohio W 63-60 Last Meeting: ............ USC 107, UC Irvine 45 E-mail: ................................. [email protected] 25 Stanford L 72-59 .................................................... (1996-1997) Associate Dir.: ................ Stacey Shackleford Dec. 3 @ California L 65-57 Present USC Streak: ...........................3 wins Office : .................................... (949) 824-7350 5 vs. Princeton W 57-55 E-mail: .................................. [email protected] 6 vs. Ark-Monticello W 84-67 Fax: ........................................ (949) 824-5260 18 Pepperdine W 85-83 20 @ Sacramento State L 64-56 Press Row : ............................ (949) 824-5814 Jan. 3 Cal Poly W 74-69 Website: ...................... www.athletics.uci.edu 5 UC Santa Barbara L 84-77 8 @ CS Northridge W 72-56 10 @ Pacific L 67-52 2004-2005 Roster 15 UC Riverside W 66-65 17 Cal State Fullerton W 74-67 # NAME POS. HT. YR. PPG. RPG. HOMETOWN 24 @ Long Beach State L 77-74 22 Shamar ARMSTRONG G 6-3 Jr. JC Transfer Vallejo, CA 29 @ Utah State L 57-48 31 @ Idaho L 57-52 20 Davis BAKER G 6-5 Fr. - - Coto de Caza, CA Feb. 5 Pacific L 64-52 32 Andrew BRUCKNER C 6-9 So. JC Transfer Valencia, CA 7 Cal State Northridge L 56-51 11 Nic CAMPBELL F 6-6 So. 2.0 1.0 W. Launceston, Aust. 12 @ CS Fullerton L 70-63 14 @ UC Riverside L 72-54 42 Greg ETHINGTON F/C 6-8 Sr. 6.5 3.2 Chandler, AZ 18 Long Beach State W 80-71 3 Aaron FITZGERALD G 6-2 Jr. JC Transfer Seattle, WA 21 @ New Mexico State L 69-64 10 Jeff GLOGER G 6-4 Jr. 9.1 6.3 Mission Viejo, CA 26 Idaho W 65-63 28 Utah State L 59-56 13 Darren FELLS F 6-7 Fr. - - Fullerton, CA Mar. 4 @ UCSB L 56-55 34 Adam METELSKI C 6-10 Jr. JC Transfer Poznan, Poland 6 @ Cal Poly L 70-62 24 Patrick SANDERS F 6-6 Fr. - - Corona, CA 14 Ross SCHRAEDER G 6-5 Jr. 7.9 1.4 Denver, CO 2004-2005 • 69 • USC BASKETBALL NORTH CAROLINA NOVEMBER 28 • 2004 • DEAN E. SMITH CENTER • 7:30 P.M. (EST) 2004-2005 SCHEDULE Nov. 19 .......................... vs. Santa Clara 22 ............... BYU (Maui Invitational) 23 .........................Maui Invitational 24 .........................Maui Invitational 28 .............................. USC Dec. 1..................................@ Indiana 4................................... Kentucky 12 ................................ Loyola (Ill.) 19 ......................... @ Virginia Tech 21 .................................... Vermont ROY WILLIAMS JAWAD WILLIAMS 28 ........................ UNC Wilmington HEAD COACH SENIOR FORWARD 30 ......................... Cleveland State Jan. 2....................... William and Mary 8................................... Maryland 12 .............................Georgia Tech Tar Heel Information 15 ......................... @ Wake Forest 19 ............................... @ Clemson GENERAL COACHING STAFF 22 ........................................Miami Location: ............................... Chapel Hill, NC Head Coach: ............................. Roy Williams 29 ................................. @ Virginia Feb. 3...................North Carolina State Enrollment: .........................................25,972 Alma Mater: .....................North Carolina (’72) 6..........................@ Florida State Colors: ..................... Carolina Blue and White Overall Record: ...............437-112 (16 years) 9.....................................@ Duke Nickname: ...................................... Tar Heels at North Carolina: ............... 19-11 (one year) 13 ........................... @ Connecticut Conference: ............................ Atlantic Coast vs. USC: ....................................................2-0 16 ......................................Virginia 19 ....................................Clemson Chancellor: ....................... Dr. James Moeser Office Phone: ........................ (919) 962-1154 22 .............. @ North Carolina State Athletic Director: ..................... Dick Baddour Assistants: ......Joe Holladay (Oklahoma, ’69) 27 ............................... @ Maryland Home Court: ................Dean E. Smith Center ........................Steve Robinson (Radford, ’81) Mar. 3.............................. Florida State Capacity: .............................................21,750 ........................... C.B. McGrath (Kansas, ’98) 6.........................................Duke 2003-2004 Record: ................................19-11 10-13 ....................... ACC Tournament 2003-2004 Conf. Record: ................. 8-8 (5th) SPORTS INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: ....................13/3 Associate A.D./BB Contact: Steve Kirschner 2003-2004 RESULTS Starters Returning/Lost: ..........................5/0 Office : .................................... (919) 962-7258 Nov. 22 Old Dominion W 90-64 Series with USC: ... North Carolina leads, 6-0 Homw: ................................... (919) 968-1531 24 @ Davidson W 91-68 29 Cleveland State W 82-76 Last Meeting: ...... North Carolina 82, USC 65 E-mail: ................ [email protected] Dec. 2 vs. Illinois W 88-81 .................................................... (1999-2000) Assistant: ................................... Matt Bowers 7 George Mason W 115-81 Present USC Streak: ....................... 6 losses Office : .................................... (919) 962-7259 14 Akron W 64-53 Fax: ........................................ (919) 962-0612 20 Wake Forest L 114-119 Press Row : ............................ (919) 962-8815 28 vs. UNC Wilm. W 71-54 30 Coastal Carolina W 105-72 Website: .....................www.TarHeelBlue.com Jan. 3 @ Kentucky L 61-56 7 Miami (Fla.) W 89-64 11 Georgia Tech W 103-88 14 @ Maryland L 90-84 2004-2005 Roster 17 Connecticut W 86-83 22 @ Florida State L 90-81 # NAME POS. HT. YR. PPG. RPG. HOMETOWN 24 Virginia W 96-77 2 Raymond FELTON G 6-1 Jr. 11.5 4.0 Latta, SC 28 North Carolina State W 68-66 25 Damion GRANT C 6-11 Jr. 0.0 1.0 Portland, Jamaica 31 @ Clemson L 81-72 0 Jesse HOLLEY G 6-3 So. 0.7 0.6 Roselle, NJ Feb. 5 Duke L 83-81 35 C.J. HOOKER F 6-2 Sr. 0.4 0.7 Palmer, AK 7 @ Wake Forest W 79-73 5 Jackie MANUEL G/F 6-5 Sr. 6.5 3.3 West Palm Beach, FL 10 @ Georgia Tech L 88-77 15 Maryland W 97-86 42 Sean MAY F/C 6-9 Jr. 15.2 9.8 Bloomington, IN 21 Florida State W 78-71 32 Rashad McCANTS F/G 6-4 Jr. 20.0 4.6 Asheville, NC 24 @ Virginia L 74-72 22 Wes MILLER G 5-11 So. - - Charlotte, NC 29 @ North Carolina St. W 71-64 34 David NOEL F 6-6 Jr. 5.4 4.9 Durham, NC Mar. 2 Clemson W 69-53 41 Byron SANDERS F 6-9 Jr. 0.5 1.0 Gulfport, MS 6 @ Duke L 70-65 1 Melvin SCOTT G 6-2 Sr. 9.9 3.0 Baltimore, MD 12 vs. Georgia
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