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University of San Diego Men's Media Guide 1982-1983

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A Message From President Hughes The men's basketball program is integral to the University's athletic endeavors, just as the athletic program is integral to our view of education - which is that education should develop the whole person. This program moved from NCAA Division II to Division I just three years ago, and each year has seen increasing strength and com­ petitive capabilities in the USO team. The University is proud of the team's accom­ plishments, and pleased to support the pro­ gram in every way possible, including schol­ arship aid to our athletes, recognition of the values of the program, and promotion of inter­ collegiate athletics. I believe our USO team will be receiving some national attention this year, and I look forward to watching the season's events unfold.

Vice Presidents Dr. William Pickett (University Relations), Jack Boyce (Financial Affairs), Sr. Sally Furay (Provost), and Thomas Burke (Student Affairs) work on Plans for the Future expansion of the USO Community. MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA USD TORERO'S Thi s med ia guide on USO Torero ba sketball is avai lable 1982-83 Basketball Yearbook for reprod uction to th e med ia. For further information. & Media Guide please feel free to contact the Sport s Information Director at the office or home numbers below. Game credentials for all USO home games can be obtained in advance fr om TABLE OF CONTENTS th e Sports Inform ation Office. Inform ati on concerning People to Know at USO ...... Inside Front Cover th e use o f telephones and the telecopier wi ll be given on University Profile . 2 requ est. People to Know at USO . 3 If you wish to interview any o f the coaches and Jim Brove lli . 4 players at USO . please contact Ted Gosen at the Assistant Coaches . 5 numbers below for an appointment. Pr ospectus . 6 1982-83 Roster 7 USO Coaching Staff . 8 Playe rs. 9-15 SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF WCAC 1982 " Scholar Athletes" 16 Proven Performers ...... 17 Ted Gosen .. Sports Informatio n Director Non Conference & WCAC Opponent Facts . .. 18-22 Office # (6 19) 291-6480 Ext 4272 Univers ity of Alberta .... 18 Home # (6 19) 223-9265 U.S. Air Force Academy ... 18 Eil een Ward .... Assistant Northern Arizona University .... 18 Kim Hill ... Student Assistant UC Irvine . 18 St. Thomas College ...... 19 Quip# . (619) 292-0388 Doane College ...... 19 San Di ego State University . ... 19 Cal State Long Beac h .. 19 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Texas Tech University ...... 20 Office Ph ones San Jose State Unive rsity ...... 20 (6 19) 291-6480 Ext 4272 Oklahoma Christian College . . 20 University of Nevada at Reno ...... 20 University of Denver . . .. 21 Director of Athleti cs. . ... Rev. Patrick Cahill. CSV St. Mary's College .. 21 Director o f Recrea ti on ...... John Martin Unive rsity of Santa Clara. . ... 21 Director of lntramurals .... Gary Becker Loyola Marymount University . . 22 Athletic Department Secretary . . . Linda Di eter .. . . 22 Trainer . . . Carolyn Ryback Gonzaga Universit y . . 22 Football ...... Bill William s Unive rsity of Portland ...... 22 Baseball . . John Cunningham Arena 23 Men 's Tenni s ...... Ed Collins 1981-82 Final Statistics .. 24 Men's Golf ..... Mike Maher Returning Player Result s ...... 25 Modern To rero Records ...... 26 Men's Cross Country . . . Ri ck Ru ssell Modern Torero Records . .... 27 Men's Crew ...... Steve Estes WCAC Honorable Mention . . . 28 Soccer . . Seamus Mc Fadden Success With Growth .29 Women 's Basketball ... Kathy Marpe WCAC History .... 30 Women 's .. Jo hn Martin 1982-83 USO Toreros .31 Women 's Swimming ..... Gary Becker Radio & Television Ro ster ...... 32 Women 's Softball ...... Kevin McGarry Primary Media Outlet s .. Inside Back Cover Women 's Tennis . ... Sco tt McCarthy Women 's Crew ...... Duke Robinson Women 's Cross Country...... Jim O'Brien ON THE COVER

The 1982-83 USO Basketball Team at the Star of India. BASKETBALL STAFF Photo by: Greg Beard and Doug Hogan Head Coach. .. Associate Coach . . John Cosentino QUICK FACTS Assistant Coach ...... Gus MaGee Assistant Coach ... Dave Babcock FOUNDED: 1949 LOCATION: San Diego, CA 92110 ENROLLMENT: 4500 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NICKNAME: Torero's COLORS: Columbia Blue, Navy & White A special thanks to the following people who have put HOME COURT: USO Sports (2,500) many hours of hard work into thi s media guide: Typist CONFERENCE: West Coast Athletic Conference Linda Dieter: Photographers Greg Beard, Doug Hogan PRESIDENT: Dr. Author E. Hughes and Michael Fowlkes: and Assistant Sports Information FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE: Dr. Jack Opdycke Directors Eileen Ward and Kim Hill. University Profile Page2

UNIVERSITY PRO FILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170- acre mesa over­ looking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e. , Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - conveniently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail , bus and air terminals. , ...... ~ Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands ~ ,.~: "":' - · .f-- _;·.,,_ at 2900, graduate students bring the overall campus ~ -,~ - enrollment to 4500. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration, r.t.i. ' ~7:;,J~~ ~-f Education, Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by -:-,-. high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the is well­ represented on campus. Students also attend USO from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and include: sailing, crew, yoga, karate, surf­ ing, modern dance, backpacking, and ballet. USD's intercollegiate sports for men include baseball , foot­ ball, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, crew, and tennis. In women 's intercollegiate sports, USO fi elds pro­ grams in basketball, cross-country, crew, softball , swimming, tennis, and volleyball. Athletic Staff Page3

PEOPLE TO KNOW AT USO

Rev. Patrick Ca hill , C.S.V., Athletic Director Father Patrick Cahill, a member of the Victorian Fathers and Brothers, came to the University in 1979 with th e responsibi lity of administering the ex panding men and women's ath leti c programs. Since Father has taken over, USO has added men's cross country and soccer as well as women's softba ll and c ross country to it s intercollegiate prog ram. Men's basebal l, ba sketball, golf, soccer, cross country and tennis moved in 1979 to NCAA Division I ranks and the West Coast Athletic Conference. Thi s year saw all but one of the women·s teams join the NCAA Division I ranks with softba ll playing at the Division Ill leve l. Men·s footbal l remains an NCAA Division Ill par­ ti c ipant and USO boasts an in tercoll egiate crew program for both men and women. Father Pat has brought to the University his integ rity, leadership, and devotion to the job: he has given to the staff and student at hletes at USO an added mea ning to th e word " fri end." Father Cahi ll has a B.A. from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa, and a M .S. in Education with a Ph ysical Education major from Ea stern Illinois University. Pr ior to USO. he served St. Viator High School in Arlington Heig hts, Illino is, for sixteen years. fourteen as Athletic Direc tor and two as its Presiden t/Princ ipal.

Carolyn Ryback: Head Athletic Trainer Carolyn Ryback, A.T.C., in her fi fth year at USO, has the d istinction of being one of the few fema le Head Trainers at the NCAA Division I level. Recognized as a superb trainer, Carolyn is oft en asked to speak to professional groups and has publ ished artic les in professional journals. She is currently working at the Scripps Sports Med ic ine Facility, teaching sport s medicine at San Diego State Unive rsity, and teaching gymnastics at UC Sa n Di ego. Carolyn has passed on her kn owledge and experience to a number of student interns who have had the fortune o f working under her tutelage. Carolyn is also a media celebrit y. Th e subject of many newspaper articles. she has also ap­ peared on T.V. 's P.M. Magazine and the Independent Television chi ldren's show Way To Go. Having received a B.A. in Ph ysical Education from San Di ego State Unive rsity in 1975. Ms. Ryback completed her Master' s Degree in Sports Med icine at the same in stitution in 1978.

Ted Gosen: Sports Information Director Eileen Ward: Assistant Sports Information Director Ted Gosen enters his first year as the Unive rsity of San Diego's Di rector of Sports Information, handling the public ity for the ever expanding USO athleti c department. In 1981 Ted receive d hi s Master of Science in Human Resources/Sports Admini stratio n fro m Biscayne Col lege in Miam i, Florida. As the Assistant S.1. 0 . fo r the Universi ty of San Di ego last year, Ted gai ned athletic department ex­ perience in promotion and sale s, sport s information and game day o peratio ns. A 1979 graduate of San Jose State University with a B.S. degree in Bu siness Administration/Management, Ted is sing le and resides in the Ocean Beach area of San Di ego. Eil ee n Ward, th e Assistant Sport s Information Director, is here on an internship from Biscayne Coll ege in Miami, Florida. She is in the process of completing her undergraduate degree in Sports Administration. Ei leen will be in charge of publicity for th e women's program and men's cross country and soccer while assisti ng Ted in men's footbal l, basketball, baseball and tenn is.

Kim Hill Fr. Owen Mullen Dr. William Curran Dr. Jack Opdycke Student Asst. S.1. 0 . Athle tic Counse lor Team Physician Faculty Representative Coach Jim Brovelli Page4

HEAD COACH JIM BROVELLI

Jim Brovelli is entering his ninth season at the helm of the University of San Diego basketball program: a program that he has brought from a NCAA Division II power to its present rank as one of the fastest growing Division I programs on the West Coast. Coach Brovelli has incorporated a sound consistant philosophy, as well as, realistic and progressive goals for himself and all those involved in the program. This philosophy has already shown signs of bearing fruit with USO improving their over-all and West Coast Athletic Conference record in each of the past three years. San Diego has become a club that opponents fear because of their well-drilled, well-coached, and extremely competitive style, a Brovelli trademark. Growth can be seen in other areas of the program besides the improvement of the team's record. Coach Brovelli and the USO program have become synonymous with success. This is evi­ dent in the type of athlete the USO staff has recruited into the program, including six WCAC All-Academic team members last year. Brovelli is also becoming a popular member on the coaching clinic tour. Jim was a speaker on the Medalist Coaching Staff and this past summer went to England to speak at the English Schools Basketball Association Player Improvement Clinic. Coach Brovelli is the winningest coach in USO history, and with him at the reins, USO can look to the future with confidence and excitement in the Toreros' quest for national or conference prominence. Brovellil is a 1964 graduate of the University of where he has been inducted into the Don 's Hall of Fame. Jim was instrumental in the resurgence of USF as a national power, helping lead them to WCAC crowns in 1963 and 1964. Following graduation he was named to a United States All-Star team which toured the country playing exhibition games with the Russian National Team. In 1966 he was selected as West Coast AAU " Athlete of the Year, " while playing for the San Francisco Athletic Club. This honor subse­ quently earned him a position on the AAU All-Star team which toured South America. Jim began his coaching career in 1967 and has a combined high school and college record of 230-152. Jim and his wife Nada, have two children, Mike 10 and Michele, 8.

COACH BROVELLl'S CAREER RECORD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 130-106

BROVELLl'S SEASON OUTLOOK:

Our team this year will be very difficult to assess until we begin the season and play some games. We have six new recruits in our program and how soon it will take them to develop and coordinate into a cohesive unit is unpredictable. I do feel, however, that we should have more depth, more quickness, and better perimeter shooting than we have had in the past. Once again, our pre-season schedule and the West Coast Athletic Conference will be as tough as it has ever been. Our goals for our program have been consistently realistic through the years and if we can re­ main competitive in each game, there is no doubt that we will be able to continue our growth and improvement again this season. We are all looking forward to a most exciting and rewarding year. Assistant Coaches Page5

JOHN COSENTINO, ASSOCIATE BASKETBALL COACH

This will be John Cosentino's fifth year on Jim Brovelli's staff as the full time assistant coach. Along with his coaching duties, John is also the Director of Recruiting for the Torero Basketball program. Since his appointment in 1979, Cosentino has been in­ strumental in the growth of the basketball program when at the same time, they moved up to the NCAA Division I level and the West Coast Athletic Conference. Prior to Cosentino's appointment to the Torero staff he was a successful varsity basketball, football and baseball coach at University High School in San Diego. John was also the freshman coach at United States International University. Cosentino, a native of San Diego, earned all-county honors in football and basket­ ball. In his senior year he captained University to a lntersholastic Federa­ tion basketball championship and was named Player of the Year. After lettering in football and basketball at Mesa College in San Diego, Cosentino went on to a scholar­ ship at Adams State, Colorado, and San Diego State University. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science and a minor in English from San Diego State in 1970. He has recently completed a Masters Degree in Education from Azusa-Pacific College. John has acted on the California Interscholastic Federation Basketball Advisory Board and has had ex­ tensive summer camp coaching and counseling for and Sportsworld, and is the coordinator of the successful USO Jim Brovelli Basketball Camp. He res ides in the Pacific Beach area of San Diego.

COACH DAVID BABCOCK

David Babcock is entering his first year as an assistant coach at the University of San Diego under head basketball coach Jim Brovelli. Dave will replace assistant Dick Satterlee (who has accepted the head coaching position at Eastern State). Coach Babcock brings with him a great deal of coaching experience in his young career, assisting at his alma-mater Grand Canyon College (1981-82) and also at Moon Valley High School where he helped direct the team to an Arizona AAA crown and a Skyline Conference Championship (1980-81). Besides coaching, Babcock played basketball at Scottsdale Junior College and Grand Canyon College. Dave and his wife Dori reside in San Diego. His older brother Pete is an assistant coach with the San Diego Clippers of the NBA.

GUS MAGEE, ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH

Gus Magee began his USO coaching career as a graduate assistant to , while pursuing his Masters Degree in Social Science. He then joined present Head Coach Jim Brovelli in 1973. Magee also completed his undergraduate degree at USO and was a top basketball player here after completing his tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force. Gus played under legendary Coach and holds most of the Toreros rebounding records including 948 career rebounds, most rebounds in a single game (24), most rebounds in a season (344), and the single season average (14.4 rpg). Coach Magee takes great pride in being involved with USD basketball since 1966 and watching it grow from a small college program to its current status as a member of the NCAA Division I ranks and the West Coast Athletic Conference. Currently working with the San Diego Youth Employment Program on a full time basis as a vocational counselor, Gus is also married to Faye and has a son, Mark. Prospectus Page6

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1982-83 BASKETBALL PROSPECTUS

Head Basketball Coach Jim Brovelli feels that the Toreros are right on target with his five year plan for success. The University of San Diego hoopsters have seen steady improvement in each of the three years that the Toreros have been at the NCAA Division I level and the West Coast Athletic Conference. In 1979-80 USO finished last in the WCAC with a 6 -19 record and have improved to 11-15 and a sixth place finish in 1981-82.

This year will be the true test for the Toreros, who lose four starters and seven seniors. Gone are guard Rusty Whitmarsh, forwards Jim Bateman and Gerald Jones, center Dave Heppell, and reserves Steve Rocha (center), Paul Appleby (forward), and Mike Ramsey (guard).

The strength in the returnees has to be at the guard where 6'0" senior Rich Davis (6.3 ppg-2.2 apg) and 6'0" junior John Prunty (4.0 ppg-1 .8 apg) return after sharing duties last year. They will be hard pressed by a 6'2" sophomore Jon Freeman, who saw limited action last season. Guard/forward Don Capener (6 '6", Jr., 6.4 ppg) returns along with redshirt Randy Brickley (6'6", Jr.) hoping to fill the void at the big guard position. USO returns two forwards, 6'7" senior Robby Roberts (4.7 ppg-5.4 rpg), and sophomore Anthony Reuss (6'7").

Jim Brovelli is quite pleased with this year's recruits, and feels that this may be the best recruiting year since the Toreros entered the NCAA Division I ranks three years ago. USO brought in two top notch freshmen and four junior college transfers. The freshmen, 6'8½ " center/forward Mario Coronado (21.2 ppg, 8.8 rpg , 68% FG¾) and 6'9" forward Mike Davis (22 .9 ppg, 14.5 rpg, 4 Blk/game) have strong credentials and may see a great deal of playing time. All four J.C. transfers are expected to give strong competition for star­ ting spots at their respective positions. Bill Penfold, a 6'5" big guard form Glendale College, averaged 12.2 ppg and 7.2 rpg for the Vaqueros. Besides Coronado and Davis USO recruited three forwards including 6'8" Dave Mciver (Cypress College, 3.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg), 6'7" Brian Setencich (Fresno City College, 13.4 ppg, 7.5 rpg) and 6'5" Mike Whitmarsh (Grossmont College, 18.5 ppg, 7.4 rpg , 62% FG¾).

Not only do the Toreros have to fill four voids in the starting line-up, but they have to compete with the toughest schedule in USO basketball history. The schedule opens up with an exhibition game against the University of Alberta on November 22, then the Toreros play a Thanksgiving weekend series with the U.S. Air Force Academy on November 27th and Northern Arizona University on the 29th. December opens with a road trip to NIT participant UC Irvine on the 2nd. USO is home for two contests with St. Thomas College and Doane College on December 5th and 6th. On December 9th USO will take on cross-town rival San Diego State (NIT) in the San Diego Sports Arena.

The Toreros take a week off for finals and then travel to Cal State Long Beach for a game on the 18th of December. USO comes home for a December 21st contest against Texas Tech, then travels to San Jose State on December 22 to play the Spartans, and then close out December at the Big Blue Classic (Utah State (host], T.C.U., Idaho State and USO) on the 28th and 29th.

The non-conference schedule ends with Oklahoma Christian (USO, Jan. 4), University of Nevada, Reno (Reno, Jan. 8), and the University of Denver (USO, Jan. 13).

West Coast Athletic Conference action will be more fierce than ever with Pepperdine the clear favorite and everyone else right behind. Pepperdine re~urns four starters from last year's WCAC Champion and NCAA Regional participant team and look like the best bet for this year's crown. Gonzaga, Loyola/Mary­ mount, Portland, St. Mary's, USO and Santa Clara have all greatly improved their teams with increased ex­ perience and fine recruiting. Roster Page 7

1982-83 University of San Diego Toreros Roster

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS EXP. HOMETOWN/PREV. SCHOOL 14 Brickley, Randy G-F 6'6" 175 Jr. JC Glendale, AZ/Glendale JC 24 Capener, Don F 6'5" 185 Jr. 2V Del Mar, CA/Torrey Pines HS 52 Coronado, Mario C-F 6'8" 195 Fr. HS Tucson, AZ/Salpointe Catholic HS 54 Davis, Mike C 6 '9" 215 Fr. HS Chico, CA/Chico HS 10 Davis, Rich G 6'0 " 165 Sr. 1V Cleveland, OH/Central Arizona JC RS Fish, Joe C 6'9½ " 197 Fr. HS San Diego, CA/Serra HS 12 Freeman, Jon G 6'3" 170 So. 1V Chula Vista, CA/Bonita Vista HS 42 Mciver, Dave C-F 6'8" 200 Jr. JC Cypress, CA/Cypress JC 22 Penfold, Bill G-F 6'4 " 178 Jr. JC LaCrescenta, CA/Glendale JC 20 Prunty, John G 6 '0" 170 Jr. 2V Sunnyvale, CA/Fremont HS 34 Reuss, Anthony F 67" 197 So. 1V El Cajon, CA/Christian HS 44 Roberts, Robby F 67" 200 Sr. 1V Los Angeles, CA/Los Angeles Valley JC 40 Setencich, Brian F 67" 215 Jr. JC Fresno, CA/Fresno City College 32 Whitmarsh, Mike F 67" 200 Jr. JC San Diego, CA/Grossmont JC

NUMERICAL ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NO. NAME POS. 10 Davis, Rich G Randy BRICK-lee 12 Freeman, Jon G Don CAPE-ner 14 Brickley, Randy G-F Mario COR-on-AD-o 20 Prunty, John G Dave Mc-IV-er 22 Penfold, Bill G-F John PRUN-tee 24 Capener, Don F Anthony ROYCE 32 Whitmarsh, Mike F Brian SET-en-cich 34 Reuss, Anthony F Mike WHIT-marsh 40 Setencich, Brian F Jim Bro-VEL-ee, Head Coach 42 Mciver, Dave C-F John Cos-en-TEEN-o, Asst. Coach 44 Roberts, Robby F Gus Ma-GEE, Asst. Coach 52 Coronado, Mario C-F Dave BAB-cock, Asst. Coach 54 Davis, Mike C RS Fish, Joe C

RETURNING STARTERS (3) SENIORS (2) SOPHOMORES (2) Davis, Rich - 10 Davis, Rich - 10 Freeman, Jon - 12 Prunty, John - 20 Roberts, Robby - 44 Reuss, Anthony - 34 Roberts, Robby - 44

NEWCOMERS (8) JUNIORS (8) FRESHMEN (3) Coronado, Mario - 52 Brickley, Randy - 14 Coranado, Mario - 52 Davis, Mike - 54 Capener, Don - 24 Davis, Mike - 54 Fish, Joe - RS Mciver, Dave - 42 Mciver, Dave - 42 Penfold, Bill - 22 Penfold, Bill - 22 Prunty, John - 20 Setencich, Brian - 40 Setencich, Brian - 40 Whitmarsh, Mike - 32 Whitmarsh, Mike - 32 Coaching Staff Page8

THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO COACHING STAFF

INTRODUCING THE 1982-83 TORERO BASKETBALL SQUAD Players Page9

RANDY BRICKLEY DON CAPENER 6'6" 175 lb. F Jr. 6'5" 185 lb. F Jr.

HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Moon Valley High School ... averaged Attended Torrey Pines High School in Del Mar, 22.2 ppg .. . honorable mention Al I-State. California ... AII-CIF selection San Diego section 1978 ... 25-4 in league ... 20.1 ppg and 10.4 rpg. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Glendale City College in Glendale, USO: Arizona where he averaged 16.1 ppg (49% FG and In Don's freshman season, he averaged 4.8 ppg 71 % FT) and 3.2 rpg ... single game highs of 26 and 2.0 rpg coming off the bench ... Don left in points and 9 rebounds ... All -Conference (ACCAC) 1979 on a two year mission to Japan with the Mor­ and BCI-ACCAC All-Star Team and San Diego Mesa mon Church . .. Last year Don appeared in all 26 All-Tournament Team. games and averaged 6.4 ppg (43% FG and 71 % FT) with most of his points coming from the outside. USO: Randy red-shirted last year and looks to fill in at PERSONAL: the big guard position that has been left void by Born February 25, 1960 in Springfield, Missouri graduating seniors. . .. nickname is "Cape" .. . hobbies are speaking Japanese and reading ... Business major . .. lives PERSONAL: with parents Ronald and Rosalie Capener in Del Born in Emperia, Kansas on July 4th, 1961 .. . Mar, California. hobbies include hunting, fishing and music .. . major in English ... lives with parents Paul and BROVELLI: Doris Brickley in Phoenix, Arizona. " Don is an extremely versatile athlete. He has the ability to play either the forward or guard posi­ BROVELLI: tion and we expect him to be a major asset to our "Randy red-shirted for us last year. He played team this season." forward in Junior College and needed this time period to make the transition from forward to guard. Randy is a pure shooter and we expect him to be a major contributor in our attack this year. " Players Page 10

MARIO CORONADO MIKE DAVIS 6 '8 " 195 lb. C Fr. 6 '9 " 215 lb. F Fr.

HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Salpointe Catholic High School in Attended Chico High School ... averaged 22.9 ppg Tucson, Arizona ... averaged 21.2 ppg (68 % FG. (57 % FG and 79 % FT) and 14.5 rpg ... 4 blocked an Arizona High School record) and 8.8 rpg shots per game All-League All-Northern was All-City and All-State (Arizona Daily Star and California leading rebounder and scorer in Tucson Daily Citizen) ... All-Tournament Pima Col­ Superior California member of the Northern lege Club Classic . . North-South Arizona All-Star California All-Star team. Nominated to McDonald Classic and San Diego Superstars Basketball Camp. All-American Team.

PERSONAL: PERSONAL: Born in Tucson, Arizona on February 6, 1964. Born in Chico. California on October 8, 1964 .. hobbies include golfing, reading, and music .. hobbies include beach, movies, and music ... major undeclared major . . Mario lives with his parents undeclared ... lives with parents Gerald and Susan Ben and Mary Lou Coronado. Davis.

BROVELLI: BROVELLI: " Mario is an extremely hard worker. He is very "Mike is a very fluid player at 6'9". As he gains active for a big man and in time will be a premier strength and experience he will no doubt make a front line player for us." major contribution to our team." Players Page 11

RICHARD DAVIS JON FREEMAN 6'0" 165 lb. G Sr. 6'2" 165 lb. G So.

HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: Attended John Adams High School in Cleveland, Attended Bonita High School in Chula Vista, Ohio where he averaged 16 ppg , 6 assists per game California .. . 15.5 ppg (52% FG and 81 % FT) and and shot 75 % from the line. 6.0 rpg ... 6.0 assists per game ... Co-player of the Year Metro Conference, Player of the Year Metro JUNIOR COLLEGE: Conference Coaches, 1st Team All-Metro ... AII­ Attended Central Arizona Junior College in CIF, All -Tournament Mt. Helix, All-Tournament Cleveland, Ohio . . . 14.2 ppg (49 % FG and 71 % FT) Baron Optimists. and 3.0 rpg ... 13.2 assists per game ... All­ Conference (ACCAC), BCI-ACCAC All-Star Team. USO: Jon saw limited action last year as a freshman USO: and is expected to see more playing time this Rich did a fine job last year at point guard ... season. averaged 6.3 ppg (45% FG and 74% FT) .. . 2.2 assists per game ... game high of 17 against Santa PERSONAL: Clara. Born on July 1, 1963 in Riverside, California .. . hobbies include backpacking and skiing . . . PERSONAL: Undeclared major . .. lives with parents Bob and Born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 22, 1960 . . . Pauline Freeman in Bonita, California. Nickname is "Silk" .. . hobbies include swimming, tennis and disco ... Liberal Arts major . . . lives with BROVELLI: parents Henry and Willie Davis in Cleveland, Ohio. " Jon saw limited action during his freshman season, however, he is extremely intelligent and BROVELLI: has the ability to run the team. He could see some " Rich possesses great quickness and is playing valuable time this year." with a lot of confidence. He is an excellent shooter and has the natural ability to have a great senior year. He could be one of the best point guards in the W.C.A.C." Players · Page 12

DAVE MclVER BILL PENFOLD 6'8 " 200 lb. F Jr. 6'4 " 178 lb _ G Jr_

HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Cypress High School ... averaged 15.5 Attended Crescent Valley High School in La Cres­ ppg and 7.5 rpg ... 1st team All-League. centa, California ... averaged 17 ppg (55 % FG and 70 % FT) and 8.0 rpg ... Co-MVP of the Pacific JUNIOR COLLEGE: League . . . AII-CIF selection. Attended Cypress Junior College where he averaged 3.8 ppg (60 % FG and 71 % FT) and 2.3 rpg . JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Glendale Junior College in Glendale, PERSONAL: California .. . averaged 12.2 ppg (52 % PG and 71 % Born in New Jersey on October 15, 1961 ... enjoys FT) and 7.2 rpg .. . All-Western State Conference music, body surfing, concerts and all outdoor ac­ 1st team . . . also was Team Captain. tivities ... Business Administration major ... lives with parents John and Mary Mciver. PERSONAL: Born in Los Angeles, California on March 28, BROVELLI: 1962 ... hobbies include golf, skiing (water and " At 6'8 ", Dave has the ability to face the basket snow), tennis . . . Computer Science major with confidence and also be most effective inside. parents are Russ and Corabelle Penfold. He is a hard worker and hits the boards hard." BROVELLI: " Bill is an excellent athlete and has the ability to make a major contribution to our program in his first year." Players Page 13

JOHN PRUNTY ANTHONY REUSS 6 '0" 175 lb. G Jr. 6'6 " 195 lb. F So.

HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, Attended Christian High School in El Cajon, California, where he averaged 19 ppg , 4 rpg and 5 California .. . averaged 24.7 ppg (56 % FG and 68 % assists per game . . . these stats and his 78 % free FT) and 14.9 rpg . .. 1st Team AII-CIF (San Diego throw and 56 % floor shooting averages helped him Union and Evening Tribune) and All-County Team become De Anza League's MVP as well as 1st (L.A. Times San Diego) ... Grossmont Player of the Team AII-CCS . .. John led Fremont High School to Year and third leading scorer in the county ... also a 53 -9 record in 4 years there . . . as a Scholar All-Tourney Team Kiwanis Basketball Tournament. Athlete, he has won numerous scholarship awards including one from Bank of America as a Top USO: Business Student. As a freshman last year, Anthony saw action in USO: 10 games averaging 1.2 ppg and 1.1 rpg . . . is ex­ As a sophomore last year, John contributed 4.0 pected to see more action this season. ppg, 1.2 steals per game and 1.8 assists per game. Prunty is improving steadily each year and we will PERSONAL: see more action this year. Born in La Mesa, California on September 21 , 1963 . . . enjoys traveling around the world PERSONAL: and surf- ing . . . an undeclared major . . . lives with parents Born January 10, 1962 in Manchester, Tennessee Lee and Carolyn Reuss in El Cajon, California . . . . hobbies include listening to music and beach activities ... a Business major . . . he lives with BROVELLI: parents Chuck and Joanna Prunty in Sunnyvale, California. " Anthony has improved tremendously since last season. He has a nose for the offensive rebound. BROVELLI: Anthony gained some valuable experience as a " John has great leadership qualities and after freshman and should have an excellent sophomore two years of experience in our system should have year. " a great season. He is an exceptional shooter and has improved the necessary skills it takes to play the lead guard position." Players Page 14

ROBBY ROBERTS BRIAN SETENCICH 67 " 200 lb. F Sr. 67 " 215 lb. F Jr.

HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Chatsworth High School in Chats­ Attended Fresno High School in Fresno, Califor­ worth, California ... averaged 12 ppg. 10 rpg , and 3 nia . . . averaged 25 ppg, 12 rpg . . . honors were All­ assists per game. League, Player of the Year, and All-North Cal.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Los Angeles Valley Junior Co llege. Attended Fresno City College in Fresno, Califor­ averaged 13.1 ppg (56 % FG and 67 % FT) and 13.1 nia ... averaged 13.9 ppg (49% FG and 71 % FT) rpg ... Metropolitan All-Conference Team ... led and 7.5 rpg ... member of the Central Valley All­ the Metro and State in rebounding and was in the Conference 1st Team ... played in the North-South top ten in rebounding his freshman year with 11.1 California J.C. All-Star Game. rpg .. PERSONAL: USO: Born in Fresno, California on March 29 , 1962 .. . Roberts averaged 5.4 rpg with 4.7 ppg (43.3 % enjoys fishing, music, and weight lifting FG) last year ... against SDSU. Robby was the top Business Administration major ... lives with his rebounder with 17 ... was the team 's second parents Dan and Nadine Setencich. leading rebounder last year with 124. BROVELLI: PERSONAL: " Brian is a strong inside player with the capability Born in Germany on January 21 , 1961 . .. enjoys to shoot the perimeter shot with great accuracy. playing chess, camping, biology and dancing ... There is no doubt that he will be a strong addition Rob played one year of college volleyball as a front to our front line. " row player at LAV.C. Biology major .. . his mother is Evelyn Roberts.

BROVELLI: " Robby should come into his own this year. He has valuable W.C.A.C. experience and should be one of the leading rebounders in the conference. " Proven F ______F_ a_g_e_l_5

WE MIKE WHITMARSH JOE FISH 6'5 " 200 lb. F Jr. 6'9 " 197 lb. C Fr.

HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Monte Vista High School . . . averaged Attended Serra High School in San Diego .. . 15.0 pgg and 8.0 rpg . .. honors include Grossmont averaged 7.9 ppg (48 .2% FG and 62 % FT) and 9 rpg League Player of the Year and 1st team All-League. . .. received the Most Improved Player award his senior year. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Attended Grossmont Junior College in San PERSONAL: Diego, California . . . averaged 18.5 ppg (3rd in Con­ Born in San Diego January 31 , 1965 . . . interested ference and 25th in California) and 7.7 rpg . . . 62 % in music, dancing, and watching all major sports ... FG (7th best in State) ... 1st team All-Conference Computer Science major . . . Joe lives with his . .. Honorable Mention All-State ... MVP of Gross­ parents Robert and Donna Fish in San Diego. mont Tournament and 1st Team Grossmont and Mesa College Tournament. BROVELLI: " Joe will red-shirt this year. If he continues to PERSONAL: work hard on the weights and inside post play, he Born in San Diego on May 18, 1962 . . . hobbies in­ will surely help us down the road." clude surfing, tennis, and music . .. Business Admin­ istration major . . . parents are Jim and Sharon Hill. · Page 14 USD ''Scholars''

WEST COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1982 "Scholar Athletes" BRIAN SETENCICH 6'7 " 215 lb. F Jr.

DON CAPENER 3.4 GPA as a Liberal Arts major. Don led Torrey Pines High senior year. In his junior year at USO , Don has the versatility · . _ ward. He is quick for his size and can really shoot from the outside.

JON FREEMAN 3.91 GPA as a Business Administration major. Jon played at Bonita High School in Chula Vista, California where he averaged 15.5 ppg and 6.0 assists/pg. Now in his sophomore year at USO: with some added experience Jon will be a fine guard. He is ex­ tremely intelligent and has the ability to hit the open shot.

DAVID HEPPELL 3.93 GPA as an Accounting major. Heppell for the past two years has been a mainstay in the San Diego roster. Born and raised in Sacramento, he was All-City at Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento and won All-League honors at Sacramento City College. Along with his outstanding scholastic record, Heppell played both center and forward for the University of San Diego.

JOHN PRUNTY 3.45 GPA as a Business Administration major. John attended Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, California where he led them to a 53-9 record in four years. John is a pure shooter who has gained valuable experience the last two years in the lead guard position and will be vying for a starting spot this season.

ANTHONY REUSS 3.64 GPA as a Liberal Arts major. Anthony played at Christian High School in El Cajon, California where he averaged 24.7 ppg and 14.9 rpg . Saw limited action as a freshman last year but will have to be reckoned with his next three years at USO. Anthony is a tough competitor and has a nose for the offensive boards.

RUSTY WHITMARSH 3.50 GPA as a Business Administration major. Born and raised in San Diego, Rusty was instrumental in leading Monte Vista High School to a 21-6 record his senior year. Rusty played four years at USO where he was known as one of the best defensive guards in the WCAC. He was also named to the 1981 WCAC Honorable Mention Team while averaging 8.1 ppg (.483% FG and a league leading .862% FT). Proven Performers Page 17 PROVEN PERFORMERS IN THE WEST COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE I' \

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JOHN PRUNTY ROBBY ROBERTS Opponents Page 18 NON CONFERENCE OPPONENT FACTS UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA - Game No. 1 at San Diego, Mon., Nov. 22, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

GOLDEN BEAR FACTS: SID Phone: (403) 432 -5540 Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Home Ph one: (403) 438-3514 Nickname: Golden Bears Last Season's Record: 9-25 Colors: Green & Gold Series Record: 0-0 Enrollment: 19,000 Last meeting: First meeting Conference: Canada West Universities Athletic Assoc. Returning Lettermen: 5 President: Dr. Myer Horowitz Lettermen Lost: 5 Athletic Director: Dr. Garry Smith Returning Starters: 3 Coach: Brian Heaney Starters Lost: 2 Alma Mater & Year: Acadia, 1969 Record at Alberta: 24-68 (3 years) PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 163-91 (10 years) Leon Bynoe 6-6 SR 18.6 ppg Assistants: Hank Tatarchuk/Jim Bonin Shawn Izzard 6-0 SO 15.0 ppg SID: Steve Knowles Willie Delas 6-1 JR 10.6 ppg

U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY - Game No. 2 at San Diego, Sat., Nov. 27, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

FALCONS FACTS: SID Phone: (303) 472-2313 Location: USAFA, CO, 80840 Home Phone: (303) 688-3285 Nickname: Falcons Last Season's Record: 8-19 Colors: Silver & Blue Series Record : 1-1 Enrollment: 4,400 Last meeting: Jan. 26, 1980, USO 75, AF 68 Conference: WAC Returning Lettermen: 5 President: Major General Robert E. Kelley Lettermen Lost: 5 Athletic Director: Col. John Clune Returning Starters: 3 Coach: Starters Lost: 2 Alma Mater & Year: Navy, 1960 Record at USAFA: 130-149 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 130-149 (11 years) Rick Simmons 6-4 SR 14.3 ppg Assistants: /Dan Kraft Erwin 6-2 SR 7.7 ppg SID: Hal Bateman Mike Edwards 6-6 SR 7.0 ppg

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY - Game No. 3 at San Diego, Mon., Nov. 29, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

LUMBERJACK FACTS: SID Phone: (602) 523-5353 Location: Flagstaff, AZ Home Phone: (602) 774-9037 Nickname: Lumberjacks Last Season 's Record : 6-20 Colors: Blue & Gold Series Record: NAU, 6-4 Enrollment: 12,500 Last meeting: Jan. 2, 1982, USO 69, NAU 64 Conference: Big Sky Returning Lettermen: 10 President: Dr. Eugene M. Hughes Lettermen Lost: 0 Athletic Director: Returning Starters: 5 Coach: Starters Lost: 0 Alma Mater & Year: Weber State, 1966 Record at NAU: 6-20 (1 year) PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 70-64 (5 years) Ted Plotts 6-6 SR 12.3 ppg Assistants: John Holms/Troy Hudson Eric Wade 6-3 SR 10.7 ppg SID: Wylie Smith Jeff Altman 6-1 SO 10.0 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE · Game No. 4 at Irvine, Wed., Dec. 1, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

ANTEATER FACTS: SID Phone: (714) 833-5814 Location: Irvine, CA Home Phone: (714) 540-0488 Nickname: Anteaters Last Season's Record: 23- 7 Colors: Blue & Gold Series Record: UCI leads 1-0 Enrollment: 11 ,000 Last meeting: 12/5/81 , UCI 78-66, at USO Conference: PCAA Returning Lettermen: 7 President: Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr. Lettermen Lost: 5 Athletic Director: Linda B. Dempsay Returning Starters: 1 Coach: Bill Mulligan Starters Lost: 4 Alma Mater & Year: Chicago Teachers College, '52 Record at Irvine: 40-17 (2 years) PLA YEAS TO WATCH Career Record: 40-17 Ben McDonald 6-8 JR 11 .3 ppg Assistants: Bob Schermerhorn/Herb Livsey/Mike/Bokosky Bob Thornton 6-8 JR 4.2 ppg SID: Bob Olson John Barkey 5-10 SO 2.8 ppg Opponents Page 19

ST. THOMAS COLLEGE· Game No. 5 at San Diego, Sun., Dec. 5, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

TOMS FACTS: SID Ph one: (612) 647-5049 Location: St. Paul. MN Home Ph one: (612) 835-4012 Nickname: Toms Last Season's Record : 13-13 Colors: Purple & Gray Series Re cord : First meeting Enrollment: 3,600 Last meeting: First meeting Conference: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Cont. Returning Lettermen: 7 Pr esident: Rev. Msgr. Terrence Murphy Letterm en Lost: 4 Athletic Direc to r: Dr. Frank Mac h Returning Starters: 3 Coach: Steve Fritz, 1971 Starters Lost: 2 Alma Mater & Year: St. Th o mas, 1969 Record at St. Th o mas: 29 -24 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 29-24 Sean Higgins 6-5 SR 12.6 ppg Assistant s: Chuc k Murphy/Ted Riverso Tim Dillon 6-3 SR 13.9 ppg SID: Dave Schwartz

DOANE COLLEGE· Game No. 6 at San Diego, Mon., Dec . 6, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

TIGER FACTS: SID Ph one: (402) 826-2161 Location: Crete, NE Ni ckname: Tigers Last Season 's Record: 15-12 Co lors: Orange & Bl ack Series Rec ord : First meeting Enro llment: 700 Last meeting: First meeting Conference: Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Cont. Returning Lettermen: 8 Pres iden t: Dr. Philip Heckman Lettermen Lost: 2 Athletic Director: Bob Eric kson Returning Starters: 3 Coach: Bob Eri ckson Starters Lost: 2 Alma Mater & Year: Doane, 1957 Record at Doane: 314-225 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 366-260 Steve Bartek 6-7 JR 21 .2 ppg Assistant: Roger Do uglas Ru ss Hansen 6-3 SR 12.8 ppg SID: Ben McDowell Alan Sladek 6-1 SR 8.7 ppg

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY - Game No. 7 at San Diego Sports Arena, Thur., Dec. 9, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

AZTEC FACTS: SID Phone: (619) 265-5547 Location: San Diego, CA Home Phone: (619) 287-8701 Nickname: Aztecs Last Season's Record: 20-9 Colors: Scarlet & Black Series Record: 11-5 (SDSU) Enrollment: 31 ,500 Last meeting: Dec. 10, 1981 , SDSU 41 -36 Conference: WAC Returning Lettermen: 6 President: Dr. Thomas Day Lettermen Lost: 5 Athletic Director: Gene Bourdet Returning Starters: 4 Coach: David " Smokey" Gaines Starters Lost: 1 Alma Mater & Year: LeMoynne (TN), 1963 Record at SDSU: 41 -42 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Re cord: 88-52 Keith Smith 6-0 SR 12.8 ppg Assi stants: Michael Brunker/Jessie Evans Michael Cage 6-9 JR 11 .0 ppg SID: Bruce Herman Eddie Morris 6-5 SR 7.7 ppg

CAL STATE LONG BEACH - Game No. 8 at Long Beach, Sat., Dec. 18, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

FORTY-NINERS FACTS: SID Ph one: (213) 498-4667 Location: Long Beac h, CA Home Ph o ne: (213) 597-3113 Nickname: Forty-Niners Last Season's Record: 12-16 (7-7 Cont. 4th) Colors: Brown & Gold Series Re cord: 6-4 (CSULB) Enro llment: 32,000 Last meeting: 1968-69 70-69 CSULB Conference: PCAA Returning Lettermen: 9 Presiden t: Dr. Stephen Horn Lettermen Lost: 5 Athletic Director: Dr. Frances Sc haafsma (intern) Returni ng Starters: 2 Coach: Starters Lost: 4 Alma Mater & Year: USC, 1947 Record at CSULB: 65-43 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record : 441- 317 (28 years) Reggie Pa yne 6-5 SR 4.9 ppg Assistants: /Ed Ratleff Derek Britton 6- 7 SR 1.9 ppg SID: Terry Ross Geo McDaniel 6-0 SR 4.9 ppg Opponents Page20

TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY· Game No. 9 at San Diego, Tues., Dec. 21, 1982, 7:30 p.m.

RED RAIDER FACTS: SID Phone: (806) 742-2770 Location: Lubbock, TX Home Phone: (806) 792-6450 Nickname: Red Raiders Last Season's Record: 17-11 Colors: Scarlet & Black Series Record : 0-0 Enrollment: 23,000 Last meeting: First meeting Conference: Southwest Returning Lettermen: 8 President: Dr. Lauro Cavazos Lettermen Lost: 5 Athletic Director: John Conley Returning Starters: 3 Coach: Gerald Myers Starters Lost: 3 Alma Mater & Year: Texas Tech., 1959 Record at Texas Tech.: 207-115 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 239-158 Bubba Jennings 5-10 SO 11 .0 ppg Assistants: Rob Evans/Brad Adkins Charles Johnson 6-6 SR 9.7 ppg SID: Joe Hornaday Joe Washington 6-5 SR 7.2 ppg

SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY· Game No. 10 at San Jose, Thur., Dec. 23, 1982, 8:05 p.m.

SPARTAN FACTS: SID Phone: (408) 277-3296 Location: San Jose, CA Nickname: Spartans Last Season's Record: 13-13 Colors: Blue & Gold Series Record: San Jose 2, San Diego 1 Enrollment: 25,000 Last meeting: 1970, USO 65, San Jose 60 Conference: PCAA Returning Lettermen: 11 President: Gail Fullerton Lettermen Lost: 3 Athletic Director: David H. Adams Returning Starters: 5 Coach: Bill Berry Starters Lost: 0 Alma Mater & Year: Michigan State U, 1964, MA 1970 Record at San Jose: 53-32 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 53-32 Chris McNeally 6-7 SR 15.1 ppg Assistant: Dave Bollinkel Greg Vinsom 6-7 SR 5.8 ppg SID: Lawrence Fan Mike Moore 6-2 JR 7.3 ppg

OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE· Game No. 11 at San Diego, Tues, Jan. 4, 1983, 7:30 p.m.

EAGLE FACTS: SID Phone: (405) 478-1661 , x385 Location: Oklahoma City, OK Nickname: Eagles Last Season's Record: 33-3 Colors: Maroon & Gray Series Record: First meeting Enrollment: 1,700 Last meeting: First meeting Conference: Sooner Athletic Conference Returning Lettermen: 6 President: Dr. J. Terry Johnson Lettermen Lost: 4 Athletic Director: Jerry Jobe Returning Starters: 4 Coach: Jerry Jobe Starters Lost: 1 Alma Mater & Year: Eastern New Mexico, 1967 Record at Oklahoma C.C.: 180-49 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 493-204 Kelly Jobe 6-3 SR 13.9 ppg Assistant: Jan Handley Ron Webb 6-9 SR 16.1 ppg SID: Joe McCormack Norvell Brown 6-6 SR 20.8 ppg Kenneth Orange 6-10 SR 21 .0 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO· Game No. 12 at Reno, Sat., Jan. 8, 1983, 7:30 p.m.

WOLF PACK FACTS: SID Phone: (702) 784-4697 Location: Reno, NV Home Phone: (702) 747-4848 Nickname: Wolf Pack Last Season's Record: 19-9 Colors: Silver & Blue Series Record: 2-0, UNR leads Enrollment: 10,000 Last meeting: 1965-66 UNR 71 , USO 71 Conference: Big Sky Returning Lettermen: 5 President: Dr. Joseph Crowley Lettermen Lost: 2 Athletic Director: Richard Trachok Returning Starters: 3 Coach: Starters Lost: 2 Alma Mater & Year: Marshall, 1959 Record at UN Reno: 30-24 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 272-195 Ken Green 6-7 SR 18.4 ppg Assistants: Ed Hall/Jack Spencer Billy Allen 6-1 SR 11.5 ppg SID: Paul Stuart Sam Mosley 7-7 10.8 ppg Opponents Page21

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER - Game No. 13 at San Diego, Thur., Jan. 13, 1983, 7:30 p.m.

PIONEERS FACTS: SID Phone: (303) 753-2339 Location: Denver, CO Home Phone: (303) 722-7614 Nickname: Pioneers Last Season's Record: 22-7 Colors: Crimson & Gold Series Record: 0-0 Enrollment: 8,000 Last meeting: First meeting Conference: Independent Returning Lettermen: 6 President: Ross Pritch_ard Lettermen Lost: 4 Athletic Director: Tony Cillo Returning Starters: 3 Coach: Floyd Theard Starters Lost: 2 Alma Mater & Year: Kentucky State, 1967 Record at Univ. of Denver: 44-14 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 80-36 Mike Wilson 6-3 SR 11.7 ppg Pete Caruso 6-5 SR 10.9 ppg SID: Bill Scharton Doug Wilson 5-10 JR 7.6 ppg

W.C.A.C. OPPONENT FACTS

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE - Game No. 14 at San Diego, Fri., Jan. 21, 1983, 7:30 p.m. Return Game at St. Mary's, Sat., Mar. 5, 1983, 7:30 p.m.

GAEL FACTS: SID Phone: (415) 376-4411 , x402 Location: Moraga, CA Home Phone: (415) 284-7167 Nickname: Gaels Last Season's Record: 11-16 Colors: Red & Blue Series Record: 2-4, St. Mary's Enrollment: 1,600 Last meeting: 3/4/82 USO 73, SMC 62 Conference: WCAC Returning Lettermen: 9 President: Dr. Mel Anderson, FSC Lettermen Lost: 3 Athletic Director: Dr. Donald J. McKillip Returning Starters: 4 Coach: Bill Oates Starters Lost: 1 Alma Mater & Year: Occidental, 1961 Record at St. Mary's: 35-46 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 447-168 Peter Thibeaux 6-8 SR 17.7 ppg Assistants: Howard Harband/Dave Campbell/ Billy Knox 6-4 SO 9.9 ppg George Baljevich Paul Pickett 6-1 SO 8.1 ppg SID: Rick Sutton

UNIVERSITY OF SANTA CLARA - Game No. 15 at San Diego, Sat., Jan. 22, 1983, 7:30 p.m. Return Game at Santa Clara, Fri., Mar. 4, 1983, 7:30 p.m.

BRONCOS FACTS: SID Phone: (408) 984-4659 Location: Santa Clara, CA Home Phone: (408) 374-7419 Nickname: Broncos Last Season's Record: 16-11 Colors: Cardinal & White Series Record: SCU 7, USO 2 Enrollment: 3,600 Last meeting: Feb. 11 , 1982 SCU 65 USO 48 Conference: WCAC Returning Lettermen: 10 President: Rev. William J. Rewak, S.J. Lettermen Lost: 3 Athletic Director: Pat Malley Returning Starters: 4 Coach: Carroll Williams Starters Lost: 2 Alma Mater & Year: San Jose State, 1956 Record at SCU: 173-149 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 173-149 Gary Hopkins 6-7 SR 10.7 ppg Assistants: Dick Davey/Skip Molitor/Garry Mendenhall Michael Norman 6-7 JR 10.5 ppg SID: Mike McNulty Scott Lamson 6-5 SO 7.3 ppg Opponents Page22

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY· Game No. 16 at San Diego, Fri., Jan. 28, 1983, 7:30 p.m. Return Game at Loyola, Sat., Feb. 26, 1983, 7:30 p.m.

LION FACTS: SID Phone: (213) 642-3255 or 642-2765 Location: Los Angeles, CA Home Phone: (213) 545-1372 Nickname: Lions Last Season's Record: 3-24 Colors: Crimson & White Series Record: USD 16-5 Enrollment: 3,600 Last meeting: Feb. 20, 1982, USD 80-68 Conference: WCAC Returning Lettermen: 7 President: Rev. Donald P. Merrifield, S.J. Lettermen Lost: 5 Athletic Director: Robert Arias Returning Starters: 5 Coach: Ed Goorjian Starters Lost: 0 Alma Mater & Year: Los Angeles State, 1951 Record at LMU: 12-43 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 12-43 Leonard Agee 6-11 JR 13.4 ppg Assistants: Bob Thate, Johnny Brown 6-6 SO 6.2 ppg SID: Barry Zepel Darryl Gabriel 6-1 SR 5.0 ppg

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY· Game No. 17 at San Diego, Sat., Jan. 29, 1983, 7:30 p.m. Return Game at Pepperdine, Fri., Feb. 25, 1983, 7:30 p.m. WAVES FACTS: SID Phone: (213) 456-4333 Location: Malibu, CA Home Phone: (213) 652-6828 Nickname: Waves Last Season's Record: 22-7 Colors: Blue, Orange & White Series Record: 14-7 Enrollment: 2,200 Last meeting: Feb. 18, 1982, 63-61 Conference: WCAC Returning Lettermen: 10 President: Dr. Howard A. White Lettermen Lost: 2 Athletic Director: Wayne Wright Returning Starters: 4 Coach: Jim Harrick Starters Lost: 1 Alma Mater & Year: Morris Harvey College, 1960 Record at Pepperdine: 55-30 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 55-30 Dane Suttle 6-3 SR 16.8 ppg Assistants: /Gary Dean 6-7 SR 15.7 ppg SID: Greg Fritz Bill Sadler 6-6 SR 12.4 ppg

GONZAGA UNIVERSITY· Game No. 18 at Gonzaga, Thur., Feb. 3, 1983, 7:30 p.m. Return Game at San Diego, Sat., Feb. 19, 1983, 7:30 p.m. SID Phone: (509) 328-4220 BULLDOGS FACTS: Home Phone: (509) 327-6213 Location: Spokane, WA Nickname: Bulldogs Last Season's Record: 15-12 Colors: Blue, Red & White Series Record: GU 6, USD 1 Enrollment: 3,800 Last meeting: Feb. 27, 1982 GU 63, USD 53 Conference: WCAC Returning Lettermen: 9 President: Fr. Bernard J. Coughlin Lettermen Lost: 3 Athletic Director: Returning Starters: 2 Coach: Starters Lost: 3 Alma Mater & Year: Gonzaga, 1972 Record at Gonzaga: 15-12 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 15-12 6-1 JR 11 .2 ppg Assistants: Bruce Wilson/Joe Hillock Bryce McPhee 6-3 JR 7.2 ppg SID: Dale Goodwin Jason Van Nort 6-8 JR 3.3 ppg

UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND· Game No. 19 at Portland, Sat., Feb. 5, 1983, 7:30 p.m. Return Game at San Diego, Fri., Feb. 18, 1983, 7:30 p.m. PILOT FACTS: SID Phone: (503) 283-7117 Location: Portland, Oregon Nickname: Pilots Last Season's Record: 17-10 Colors: Purple & White Series Record: 2-4 (Portland) Enrollment: 2,800 Last meeting: Feb. 25, 1982,USD 50-49 Conference: WCAC Returning Lettermen: 8 President: Rev. Thomas Oddo, CSC Lettermen Lost: 6 Athletic Director: Joe Etzel Returning Starters: 1 Coach: Jack Avina Starters Lost: 4 Alma Mater & Year: San Jose State, 1952 Record at Portland: 161-164 PLAYERS TO WATCH Career Record: 161-164 Bryan Beard 6-9 SR 6.7 ppg Assistants: Rick Jackson/Joel Avina Dennis Black 6-7 JR 4.9 ppg SID: Mauro Potestio Jason Cawthorr 6-3 JR Redshirt Arena Page23

The Toreros home schedule will divide time this season between the San Diego Sports Arena and the USO Sports Center. The Sports Arena has a seating capacity of 13,500. whi le the Sports Center's capacity is 2,500. 1981-82 Results Page24

FINAL UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO BASKETBALL RECORD: 11-15 WCAC:4-10 26 GAME STATISTICS 1981-82

NAME GMS MIN FGM-FGA .PCT FTM-FTA .PCT AST PF STL TO BLK PTS AVE HI REB/AVE WHITMARSH 26 897 102-211 .483 61 -74 .824 74 57 28 53 12 265 10.2 18 56 / 2.2 WCAC 14 496 44-11 2 .393 25-29 .862 40 36 11 27 5 11 3 8.1 18 29 / 2.1 JONES 25 645 86-171 .503 62-88 .706 55 61 27 51 20 234 9.4 24 126/ 5.0 WCAC 13 339 41 -83 .494 33.45 .733 34 40 8 28 13 115 8.8 24 70 / 5.4 BATEMAN 26 577 84-152 .553 54-82 .659 34 63 23 58 12 222 8.5 24 115/ 4.4 WCAC 14 399 58-101 .574 50-73 685 21 35 15 43 7 166 11.9 24 79 / 5.6 HEPPELL 26 639 88-189 .466 18-27 .667 47 71 22 36 7 194 7.3 19 98/ 3.8 WCAC 14 304 44-96 .458 4-10 .400 18 35 11 16 1 92 6.6 14 46/ 3.3 CAPENER 26 458 71 -165 .430 25-35 .714 37 28 13 21 12 167 6.4 16 40/ 1.5 WCAC 14 290 30-86 .349 9-16 .563 21 17 7 12 1 69 4.9 14 22/ 1.6 DAVIS 24 480 59-130 .454 32-43 .744 52 36 30 51 0 150 6.3 17 28/ 1.2 WCAC 13 288 36-77 .468 17-24 .708 26 22 15 32 0 89 6.8 17 10/ .77 ROCHA 24 324 40-90 .444 33-51 647 10 40 16 23 8 11 3 4.7 15 51 / 2.1 WCAC 12 210 23-52 .442 17-31 .548 6 24 12 13 4 63 5.3 15 36/ 3 .0 PRUNTY 26 504 45-108 .417 13-16 .813 47 37 31 25 0 103 4.0 10 36/ 1.4 WCAC 14 239 19-47 .404 6-6 1.000 27 23 15 11 0 44 3.1 10 20/ 1.4 RAMSEY 16 144 29-43 .674 15-21 .714 9 11 9 10 2 77 4.8 22 18 / 1.1 WCAC 7 72 19-27 .704 12-15 .800 5 7 3 1 2 50 7.1 22 10/ 1.4 R. ROBERTS 23 460 45-104 .433 18-42 .429 29 51 15 52 18 108 4.7 13 124/ 5.4 WCAC 10 186 16-43 .372 7-17 .412 8 24 13 15 8 39 3.9 9 45/ 4.5 APPLEBY 5 21 4-12 .333 4-5 .800 4 7 0 2 0 12 2.4 10 71 1.4 WCAC 2 13 3-5 .600 4.4 1.000 1 2 0 1 0 10 5.0 10 2/ 1.0 REUSS 10 45 3-6 .500 6-9 667 2 9 7 1 12 1.2 4 11 / 1.1 WCAC 5 29 1-2 .500 3-5 .600 1 6 5 1 5 1.0 2 4/ .80 B. ROBERTS 4 6 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 0 2 3 2 0 4 1.0 4 2 / . 50 WCAC FREEMAN 6 17 0-3 .000 2-6 .333 2 2 2 0 2 .33 2 3/ .50 WCAC 2 3 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0/00.00 OTHER 1 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 .0 0 0/00.00 USO 26 5250 658-1392 .473 343-499 .687 376 501 212 398 92 1659 63.8 91 833/32.0 WCAC 14 2850 334-742 .450 187-277 .675 186 275 105 214 36 855 61 .1 80 433/30.9 OPP 26 5250 613-1254 .489 376-533 .705 365 455 177 437 81 1602 61 .6 80 768/29.5 WCAC 14 2850 345-676 .510 218-298 .731 219 244 88 228 36 908 64.9 80 441 /31.5

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TOTAL USO : 743 908 8 1659 WCAC: 382 465 8 855 OPP: 715 873 14 1602 WCAC: 434 470 14 908 DEAD BALL: USO 49 OPP 45

USD OPPONENT SCORE USD OPPONENT SCORE USD OPPONENT SCORE 90 U. PACIFIC 64 59 S.E. LOUISIANA 60 59 St. Mary's 64 * 75 BOISE STATE 61 55 FRESNO-PACIFIC 48 48 Santa Clara 65 * 66 UC IRVINE 78 91 NEBRASKA WES. 58 69 San Francisco 75* 36 San Diego St. 41 61 GONZAGA 70* 61 PEPPERDINE 63 * 68 BETHEL COLLEGE 34 41 PORTLAND 44* 80 LOYOLA M. 68* 78 ILL. WESLEYAN 48 58 Loyola M. 51* 52 Portland 64* 57 Santa Barbara 72 69 Pepperdine 80* 53 Gonzaga 63* 60 UC BERKELEY 66 53 SAN FRANCISCO 72* 73 ST. MARY'S 62 * 69 N. Arizona 64 78 SANTA CLARA 68* *WCAC (West Coast Athletic Conference) 1981-82 Results Page25

RETURNING PLAYERS GAME BY GAME RESULTS FROM THE 1981-82 SEASON DAVIS FREEMAN PRUNTY CAPENER ROBERTS REUSS PTS /REB PTS/REB PTS/REB PTS/REB PTS/REB PTS/REB PACIFIC 12/3 DNP 7/3 2/0 13/8 DNP BOISE ST. 12/4 DNP 6/0 2/1 4/8 DNP UC IRVINE 10/0 DNP 10/0 10/0 2/7 DNP SAN DIEGO STATE 0/1 DNP 4/2 4/0 3/12 DNP BETHEL COLLEGE DNP 0/1 6/0 6/1 5/4 1/2 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN 712 0/0 2/0 9/3 8/3 4/1 SANTA BARBARA 2/2 0/0 2/1 12/1 4/5 0/0 UC BERKELEY 2/0 DNP 8/2 12/2 6/6 0/0 N. ARIZONA 4/0 DNP 6/3 16/4 0/0 DNP S.E. LOUISIANA 4/4 DNP 2/1 8/1 5/3 DNP FRESNO-PACIFIC 2/1 DNP 2/2 6/3 12/11 DNP NEB. WESLEYAN 6/1 2/2 4/2 11/2 9/12 2/4 GONZAGA* 4/0 DNP 4/0 8/1 8/2 DNP PORTLAND* 2/0 DNP 6/1 4/2 2/6 DNP LOYOLA* 3/0 DNP 4/4 14/5 4/2 DNP PEPPERDINE* 15/1 DNP 6/1 10/1 9/9 0/0 SAN FRANCISCO* 0/0 0/0 0/2 710 2/6 2/2 SANTA CLARA* 17/2 DNP 2/0 6/0 2/0 DNP ST. MARY'S* 9/0 DNP 2/0 0/1 4/6 DNP SANTA CLARA* 2/0 0/0 0/4 7/2 1/6 2/1 SAN FRANCISCO* 10/1 DNP 2/2 2/4 3/3 DNP PEPPERDINE* 4/0 DNP 2/1 8/1 4/2 DNP LOYOLA* 12/1 0/0 0/0 2/2 DNP DNP PORTLAND* 2/2 DNP 6/2 0/1 1 /3 DNP GONZAGA* DNP DNP 10/2 1/2 DNP 1/1 ST. MARY'S* 9/3 DNP 0/1 0/0 DNP DNP

TORERO TOP SCORERS AND REBOUNDER$ UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC ...... Jones 17 pts . .. R. Roberts 8 reb. BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY ...... Whitmarsh 15 pts . . . R. Roberts 8 reb. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE ...... Heppell 19 pts ... Jones and R. Roberts 7 reb. SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY ...... Jones 11 pts ... R. Roberts 12 reb. BETHEL COLLEGE ...... Whitmarsh 16 pts . .. Jones 5 reb. ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY ...... Heppell and Whitmarsh 12 pts . . . Whitmarsh 5 rebs. UC SANTA BARBARA ...... Whitmarsh 17 pts . .. Heppell 10 rebs. UC BERKELEY ...... Capener 12 pts . .. R. Roberts 6 reb. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY ...... Whitmarsh 18 pts .. . 3 with 4 reb. S. E. LOUISIANA ...... Whitmarsh 16 pts ... Heppell and Bateman 7 reb. FRESNO PACIFIC COLLEGE ...... R. Roberts and Whitmarsh 12 pts ... R. Roberts 11 reb. NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY ...... Jones 23 pts ... R. Roberts 12 reb. GONZAGA U ...... Jones and Rocha 12 pts ... Rocha 7 reb. PORTLAND ...... Rocha 15 pts . .. Bateman 11 reb. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT U ...... Capener 14 pts .. . 3 with 5 reb. PEPPERDINE ...... Davis and Rocha 15 pts ... R. Roberts 9 reb. UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO ...... Jones 12 pts . .. Jones 9 reb. SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY ...... Davis 17 pts . . . Rocha 5 reb. SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE ...... Whitmarsh 18 pts .. . Bateman 7 reb. SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY ...... Jones and Bateman 13 pts ... Jones and Bateman 7 reb. UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO ...... Bateman 24 pts .. . Bateman 6 reb. PEPPERDINE ...... Bateman 14 pts . .. Jones 6 reb. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT U ...... Jones 24 pts . . . Jones 11 reb. PORTLAND ...... Bateman 18 pts ... Bateman 7 reb. GONZAGA U ...... Ramsey, Appleby, Prunty 10 pts . .. Bateman 5 reb. SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE ...... Ramsey 22 pts . . . Bateman and Bateman 10 reb. Records Page26

CAREER (Minimum two seasons)

Player Years Games Points Avg 1. Stan Washington 1971-74 81 1472 18.2 2. Robert Smith 1971-74 74 1295 17 .5 3. Jim Fleming 1959-61 55 942 17 .1 4. Cliff Ashford 1956-59 70 1164 16.6 ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS 5. Ken Leslie 1956-59 77 1174 15.2 6. Oscar Foster 1969-71 52 746 14.4 1. Stan Washington 1971-74 1472 7. Ri ck Cabrera 1865-68 78 1088 13.9 2. ·sob Bartholomew 1977-81 1394 8. · sob Bartholomew 1977-81 103 1394 13.5 3. Robert Smith 1971-74 1295 9. Eddie Davis 1975-77 51 679 13.3 4. Russ Cravens 1959-63 1234 10. Neil Traub 1973-75 53 692 12 .0 5. Ken Leslie 1956-59 1174 • Division I & 11 6. Cliff Ashford 1963-66 1164 7. Richard Harnett 1974-78 1090 8. Rick Cabrera 1965-68 1088 TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON POINTS PER GAME 9. Ken Smith 1972-76 1023 10. Gus Magee 1966-70 977 11 . Jim Fleming 1956-61 942 Point s Avg . Player Years 12. Ted Fields 1965-68 935 1. Stan Washington 19 73 -74 519 19 .2 13. Lymond Williams 1962-65 932 2. Cliff A shford 1964-65 484 19 .0 14. ·Mike Stockalper 1977-81 887 3. Jim Fl em ing 1960-6 1 506 18.7 15. *Rusty Whitmarsh 1978-82 831 4. Stan Washington 19 71-72 470 18.1 16. Bob Maines 1957-60 786 5. Robert Sm ith 1972-73 503 17 .9 17 . Oscar Foster 1969-71 746 6. Cliff Ashford 1963-64 461 17.7 18. Neil Traub 1973-75 692 7. Ri ck Cabrera 1965 -66 305 17 .2 19. Eddie Davis 1975-77 679 Ted Fields 1966-67 429 17.2 20. Alan Fay 1965-68 644 8. Ri ck Cabrera 1967-68 428 17 .1 ·Denotes Division I & II 9. Ken Leslie 1957 -58 421 16 .9 10. Ron Co le 19 77 -78 454 16.8

CAREER FIELD GOALS COACHING RECORDS

1. Stan Washingt on 229 Coach Won Lost Pct . Yrs. *Jim Brovelli 130 106 .551 9 Bob Mccutcheon 14 11 .560 1 Bernie Bickerstaff 55 49 .529 4 CAREER FREE THROWS Phil Woolpert 90 90 .500 7 Fon Johnson 24 31 .436 2 1. Clif f Ashford 358 Ken Les li e 11 16 .407 1 Les Harvey 15 36 .294 2 Ed Baran 6 20 .231

TOP REBOUNDER • Denotes Division I & II

1. Gus Magee I 1966 · 70) 948

U.S.D. WCAC CAREER RECORD TOP TEN SEASON REBOUNDERS

Player Years Rebounds Avg. 0-6 Loyola Marymount University 4-2 1. Gus Magee 1968-69 344 14 .3 Pepperdine University 1-5 2. Paul Reynolds 1957-58 289 13 .1 Portland University 1-5 3. Gus Magee 1969-70 306 12.2 St. Mary's College 2-4 4. Paul Reynolds 1956-57 349 12.0 University of San Francisco 0-6 5. Robert Smith 1971 -72 290 11 . 1 University of Santa Clara 1-5 6. Robert Smith 1972-73 292 10.4 Seattle University 0-2 7. Neil Traub 1973-74 277 10.3 8. Neil Traub 1974-75 251 9.7 Totals 9.35 9. Bob Scotian 1970-7 1 225 9.4 10. Art Wica l 1959-60 251 9.3 Records Page27

MODERN TORERO RECORDS

TEAM .. Games Played (1956 -57) . . . 29 Games Won (1977-78) . . ... 22 Games Lost (1961-62) . . . . . 20 Best Percentage (1977-78) .759 Season Points Scored (1977-78) . 2403 Combined Score . .. .. 218 1969-70 : USO 99. Tahoe College 119 Single Game Score (1973 -74) (La Verne) . . . . 134 Single Game Field Goals (1973-74) (La Verne)...... 58 Single Game Free Throws (1964 -65) (Chapman) . . . . . 35 Single Game Rebounds (1973 -74) (Olivet Nazarene). . . . . 82

INDIVIDUAL..

Scoring, fo ur years ...... Stan Washington (1971 -74) 1472 Scoring. three years ...... Jim Fleming (1959-61) 942 Scoring, one game .. .. Robert "Pinky" Smith (1972 -73) 40 Points per game, career ...... Stan Washington 18.2 Points per game. season . ... Stan Washington (1973-74) 19.2

FIELD GOALS ..

Made, Career . . Stan Washington 621 Made, one year . Stan Washington (1973- 74) 229 Made, one game. .... Robert " Pinky" Smith (1972-73) 19 Field goal percentage, one year ...... Bob Bartholomew (77-78) .5 77

REBOUNDS ..

Career...... Gus Magee (1966-70) 948 One Season ... Paul Reynolds (1956-57) 349 One Game . Gus Magee(1969-70) 24

FREE THROWS ..

Made, Career...... Cliff Ashford (1963-65) 358 Made, One Year ...... Cliff Ashford (1963-64) 161 Made, One Game ...... Cliff Ashford (1964-65) 21

ASSISTS ..

Career. . Stan Washington (1971-74) 451 One year ...... Stan Washington (1972-73) 171 One game. . . .. Stan Washington (1973-74) 14

WINNING PERCENTAGE

YEAR RECORD PCT. COACH 100 POINT GAMES (FOR) 1977-78 22-7 .758 Jim Brovelli 1976- 77 20-7 .741 Jim Brovel li 1973-74 USO 134 La Verne College 68 1978-79 19 -7 .731 Jim Brovelli 1959-60 USO 119 Azusa College 75 1972 -73 19 -9 .679 Bernie Bickerstaff 1976-77 USO 114 Los Angeles State 76 1965-66 17 -11 .607 Phil Woolpert 1978-79 USO 107 La Verne College 63 1967-68 15-10 .600 Phil Woolpert 1977 -78 USO 106 CS Stanislaus 95 19 75- 76 15 -1 0 .600 Jim Brovelli 1971 -72 USO 105 Chapman College 86 1973-74 16-11 .593 Jim Brovel li 1974 -75 USO 104 Cal Lutheran 72 1964 -65 15-11 .577 Phil Woolpert 1976-77 USO 104 CS Stanislaus 77 1957-58 14 -11 .560 Bob M ccutcheon 1969-70 USO 103 Western New Mexico 87 1966-67 14 -11 560 Phil Woolpert 1977-78 USO 103 La Verne College 74 1969- 70 14 -12 .538 Bernie Bickerstaff 1960-61 USO 102 Biola College 61 1960-61 USO 102 Bi o la College 70 100 f"Q_INT GAMES (AGAINST) 1970-71 USO 102 CS Dominguez 65 1970-71 USO 102 Cal Poly Pomona 90 1959-60 USO 75 Los Angeles State 124 1964-65 USO 101 Chapman College 91 1969-70 USO 99 Tah oe College 119 1973-74 USO 101 Olivet Naza rene 91 1969· 70 USO Los Angeles State 92 118 1957-58 USO 100 La Verne College 80 1980-8 1 USO 62 UC Irvine 108 1969-70 USO 100 UC Riverside 96 1979 -80 USO 78 U. of San Francisco 106 1976-77 USO 100 CS Dominguez 62 1961 -62 USO 57 Orange State 105 1977-78 USO 100 Southern Cal College 96 1971 -72 USO 90 Chapman College 105 1977-78 USO 100 Aurora 58 1966-67 USO 72 Carroll College 102 1958-59 USO 42 Fresno State 101 1970-71 USO 91 Cal Poly (SLO) 100 1979-80 USO 82 Loyola Marymount 100 Torero Growth ·Page28 Success With Growth We have gained respect - Success is near. . . . Coach Jim Brovelli

PERSONAL AWARD: November 5th, 1982 marked the day that University of San Diego Head Basketball Coach Jim Brovelli joined such greats as and K.C. Jones as he was inducted into the University of San Francisco Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place at the Father Flynn Hall of Fame Banquet in San Francisco. Brovelli played guard for the Dons from 1960-64 where he was instrumental in leading USF to two Titles in 1963 and 1964 TOREROS DRAFTED IN NBA: In Brovelli's eight years of coaching at the University of San Diego, he has coached players that were drafted into the NBA such as Ken Smith (}, Stan Washington (Washington Bullets}, Buzz Harnett (Golden State Warriors), Bob Bartholomew () and Ron Cole who opted to play with the Harlem Globe Trotters. CONSISTENT IMPROVEMENT: In their three years as a member of the West Coast Athletic Conference, the Toreros have improved their overall and WCAC record in each of the years. The 1981-82 season saw the Toreros lead all WCAC teams in team defense giving up just 61.6 points per game in 26 games and 64.8 points per game in 14 conference games. Besides improving their team records, growth in the program has been evident in the athletes that USO has recruited to the school, in­ cluding six WCAC All-Academic team members last year. FUTURE SCHEDULE: This year the Toreros will play in the prestigious Big Blue Classic with opponents Utah State, Texas Christian and Idaho State. Future tournaments include the Wolfpack Classic in 1983-84, the SMU Tourney and Casaba Classic in 1984-85, and the Hardin-Simmons Tourney in 1985. WCAC Honorable Mention Page29

WCAC Honorable Mention 1981-82

JIM BATEMAN RUSTY WHITMARSH WCAC Page30

In the West ... It's the WCAC

WCAC HISTORY A rich tradition has been established by the West Coast Athletic Conference since its incep­ tion in 1952. Throughout the years the WCAC has been recognized nationally as one of the top basketball conferences, sending several teams to post season tournaments each year, and having the national champion two years in USF (1955, 56). The Conference also has contributed many top WEST COAST players into the PRO ranks such as Bill Russell (USF), (SCU), K.C. Jones (USF), Tim Meschery (SMC), Ollie Johnson (USF), Joe Ellis --ATHLETIC,--- . (USF), (SCU), (UOP), CONFERENCE Phil Smith (USF), Kevin Restani (USF), (PU), Marlon Redmond (USF), Bill Cart­ wright (USF) and (USF). Although the Conference is most noted for its basketball programs, the WCAC also crowns • ST . MARYI'S champions in cross country, golf, soccer, and ten­ nis. In baseball the WCAC merged with the PCAA in 1977, creating the Southern California and North­ ern California Baseball Associations. Today the West Coast Athletic Conference has expanded from its original five members (San Fran­ cisco, Santa Clara, St. Mary's, San Jose State and Pacific) to the present eight inluding San Francisco, Sant Clara, St. Mary's, Gonzaga, Loyola Marymount, PEPPER DINE Pepperdine, Portland and the University of San LOYOLA Diego. it MARYMOUNT ,. SAN DIEGO

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Coaches Roster · Page32 RADIO & TELEVISON ROSTER

RICH DAVIS ANTHONY REUSS

10 6'0 ", 165 lbs. 34 6'7 ", 197 lbs. Senior Sophomore Guard Forward Cleveland, OH El Cajon, CA

JON FREEMAN BRIAN SETENCICH

12 6'3 ", 170 lbs. 40 6'7 ", 215 lbs. Sophomore Junior Guard Forward Chula Vista, CA Fresno, CA

RANDY BRICKLEY DAVE MclVER

14 6'6 ", 175 lbs. 42 6'8 ", 200 lbs. Junior Junior Guard-Forward Center-Forward Glendale, AZ Cypress, CA

JOHN PRUNTY ROBBY ROBERTS

20 6'0 ", 170 lbs. 44 6'7", 200 lbs. Junior Senior Guard Forward Sunnyvale, CA Los Angeles, CA

BILL PENFOLD MARIO CORONADO

22 6'4 ", 178 lbs. 52 6'8 ", 195 lbs. Junior Freshman Guard-Forward Center- Forward La Crescenta, CA Tucson, AZ

DON CAPENER MIKE DAVIS

24 6'5 ", 185 lbs. 54 6'9 ", 215 lbs. Junior Freshman Forward Center Del Mar, CA Chico, CA

MIKE WHITMARSH JOE FISH

32 6'7 ", 200 lbs. RS 6'9½ ", 197 lbs. Junior Freshman Forward Center San Diego, CA San Diego, CA PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN D IEGO 1982-1983 MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

NOVEMBER Fri. Jan. 21 ST. MARY'S COLLEGE* USO 7:30 pm Day Date Opponent Loe. Time Sat. Jan. 22 UNIV. OF SANTA CLARA* USO 7:30 pm Mon. Nov. 22 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA-CANA 7:3 DA USO 0 pm Fri . Jan. 28 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* USO 7: 30 pm Sat. Nov. 27 US. AIR FORCE ACADEMY 7:3 USO 0 pm Sat. Jan. 29 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY* USO 7:30 pm Mon . Nov. 29 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV. USO 7:30 pm

DECEMBER FEBRUARY Day Date Opponent Loe. Time Day Date Opponent Loe. Time Wed . Dec. 1 U.C. Irvine UGI 7:30 pm Thu. Feb. 3 Gonzaga University• GON 7:30 pm Sun. Dec. 5 ST. THOMAS CO LLEGE (M INN.) USO 7:30 pm Sat. Feb. 5 University of Portland* PORT 7:30 pm Mon. Dec. 6 DOANE COLLEGE (NEBRASKA) USO 7:30 pm Fri. Feb. 18 UNIV. OF PORTLAND * USO 7:30 pm Thu. Dec. 9 San Di ego State Univ. SOSA 7:30 pm Sat. Feb. 19 GONZAGA UNIVERSITY * USO 7:30 pm Sat. Dec. 18 Cal . State Long Beach CSLB 7:30 pm Fri. Feb.25 Pepperdine University• PEP 7:30 pm Tu e. Dec. 21 TE XAS TECH UN IVERSITY USO 7:30 pm Sat. Feb. 26 Loyola Marymount Univ.• LMU 7:30 pm Thu. Dec. 23 San Jose State University SJSU 8:05 pm Tu e. Dec. 28 Bi g Blue Classic UTAH TBA Wed. Dec. 29 (Utah St., Texas Chris., Idaho St., USO) TBA MARCH Day Date Opponent Loe. Time JANUARY Fri. Mar. 4 University of Santa Cl ara• USC 7: 30 pm Day Da te Opponent Loe. Time Sat. Mar. 5 St. Mary's College• SMC 7:30 pm Tue. Jan.4 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE USO 7:30 pm Sat. Jan.8 University of Nevada, Reno RENO 7: 30 pm SOSA Denotes San Diego Sports Arena Thu . Jan. 13 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER USO 7: 30 pm • Denotes West Coast Athletic Conference