2008 NIT | 2007 NIT | 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT | 2006 MWC REGULAR SEASON AND TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS | 2003 NIT | 2002 NCAA TOURNAMENT | 2002 MWC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS | THREE STRAIGHT 20-WIN SEASONS AND POSTSEASON APPEARANCES

LORRENZO WADE | FORWARD RYAN AMOROSO | FORWARD BILLY WHITE | FORWARD STEVE FISHER | HEAD COACH San Diego State Men’’s

2008 Postseason NIT | 2007 Postseason NIT | 2006 NCAA Tournament 2006 MWC Regular Season Champions | 2006 MWC Tournament Champions 2003 Postseason NIT | 2002 NCAA Tournament Five Postseason Appearances in Last Seven Seasons Program Accomplishments

66-33 record since the beginning of the 2005-06 season Three consecutive seasons with 20 or more victories

Three consecutive postseason appearances Winners of 36 of its last 42 home games (85.7 percent)

2008-09 Preseason Notes

SDSU returns five starters, nine players who started at least one game a year ago, and seven players who have started at least 26 games in their career.

The Aztecs return their top eight scorers off last season’s team.

SDSU returns players that accounted for 98.8 percent of all starts in 2007-08.

Aztec returning players have started 321 career games.

Twelve of 13 players on the roster have been with programs that have won at least 20 games and advanced to postseason play.

Steve Fisher has coached a team that returned at least four starters off a team he coached eight times in his career. Those squads advanced to the postseason all eight times, including six trips to the NCAA Tournament, and won at least 21 games. SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 1 Media Information General Information Basketball Staff 2008-09 Roster Breakdown Location ...... San Diego, Calif., 92182 Head Coach ...... Steve Fisher Starters Returning (5) Founded ...... 1897 Alma Mater (Year) ...... Illinois State (1967) Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPG Enrollment ...... 35,887 Record at SDSU (Years) ...... 147-130 (9) Ryan Amoroso 6-8 257 Sr. F 11.4 6.5 Nickname ...... Aztecs Record Overall (Years) ...... 331-212 (17 full) D.J. Gay 6-0 156 So. G 5.8 1.7* Colors ...... Scarlet and Black Basketball Office Phone ...... 619-594-6249 Kyle Spain 6-5 209 Sr. F 13.2 5.4 PMS Color ...... 185 Best Time to Contact Fisher ...... Contact May Lorrenzo Wade 6-6 226 Sr. F 14.8 4.5 Arena ...... Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl Assistant Head Coach ...... Billy White 6-8 212 So. F 8.5 5.9 Opened ...... 1997 Alma Mater (Year) ...... Minnesota (1982) Capacity ...... 12,414 Assistant Coach ...... Total Letterwinners Returning (8) Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I Alma Mater (Year) ...... CS Bakersfield (1994) Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPG Conference ...... Mountain West Assistant Coach ...... Mark Fisher Ryan Amoroso 6-8 257 Sr. F 11.4 6.5 President ...... Dr. Stephen Weber Alma Mater (Year) ...... Michigan (2001) Kelvin Davis 6-3 215 Sr. G 7.5 2.7 Alma Mater (Year) ...... Bowling Green (1964) Director of Basketball Operations . . .Matt Soria D.J. Gay 6-0 156 So. G 5.8 1.7* Athletics Director ...... Jeff Schemmel Alma Mater (Year) . . . . .San Diego State (2002) Kyle Spain 6-5 209 Sr. F 13.2 5.4 Alma Mater (Year) ...... Kansas State (1976) Director of Player Development .David Velesquez Matt Thomas# 6-4 204 Sr. G 2.1 1.7 Athletic Department Phone ...... 619-594-3019 Alma Mater (Year) . . . . .San Diego State (2007) Lorrenzo Wade 6-6 226 Sr. F 14.8 4.5 Ticket Office Phone ...... 619-283-7378 Basketball Trainer ...... Mark Haines Billy White 6-8 212 So. F 8.5 5.9 or 619-283-SDSU Alma Mater (Year) . . .Metropolitan State (1987) Richie Williams 5-10 152 Sr. G 6.9 3.0* Administrative Assistant ...... Marty Malano --- History Tim Shelton^ 6-7 242 So. F 10.0 4.8 Seasons of Basketball ...... Entering 87th Team Information First Season of Basketball ...... 1921-22 Total Home Away Neu. Newcomers (4) All-Time Record ...... 1,204-1,023 2007-08 Record 20-13 11-3 6-8 3-2 Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 8 2007-08 MWC Record 9-7 6-2 3-5 Mehdi Cheriet 6-9 220 Jr. F Seasons of Div. I Basketball . . . . .Entering 39th Mountain West Finish ...... 4th Jason Deutchman 6-6 209 So. G First Season of Div. I Basketball ...... 1970-71 MWC Tournament ...... Semifinals (1-1) Bryan Horton 6-1 187 RS-Fr. G All-Time Div. I Record ...... 515-577 Postseason ...... NIT Tim Island 6-6 200 Jr. G NCAA Div. I Tournament Appearances ...... 5 NIT Finish ...... First Round (0-1) Last NCAA Appearance ...... 2006 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Starters Lost (0) NIT Appearances ...... 4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPG Last NIT Appearance ...... 2008 None Media Information Total Letterwinners Lost (3) Media Relations Radio Station ...... AM 600 KOGO Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. PPG RPG Assistant AD/MBB ...... Mike May Play-By-Play Announcer ...... Ted Leitner Jon Pastorek 6-10 210 So. F 1.9 1.2 SID Main Office Number ...... 619-594-5547 PBP Phone Number ...... 858-560-6671 Jer’Vaughn Johnson 6-6 240 So. F 1.0 1.3 May Cell Phone ...... 619-957-8372 Video Footage Contact ...... Brian Murphy Chris Lamb 6-10 223 Jr. C 0.7 0.6 SID Fax Number ...... 619-582-6541 VFC Phone Number ...... 619-594-7617 May E-mail ...... [email protected] Beat Writer ...... Mick McGrane Honors Candidates Assistant MRD/MBB ...... Darin Wong The San Diego Union-Tribune L. Wade - All-America, All-Conference, All- Wong E-mail ...... [email protected] 619-293-1341 Region SID Mailing Address . . .Aztec Media Relations Beat Writer ...... Scott Bair R. Amoroso - All-Conference, All-Region 3014 Aztec Athletics Center North County Times B. White - All-Conference, All-Region 5302 55th Street 760-739-6645 San Diego State University * - Indicates assists per game. San Diego, CA 92182 Media Services ^ - Did not letter, but is returning for 2008-09 SID Office Phone ...... 619-594-5547 # - Seeking fifth year of eligibilty SID Office Fax ...... 619-582-6541 Cox Arena Press Row ...... 619-265-5853 SDSU Athletics Website . . .www.goaztecs.com

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 2 Aztec Players 2008-09 San Diego State Alphabetical Roster Most Recent Div. I Season No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. PPG RPG APG Hometown (High School/Previous School) 43 Ryan Amoroso F 6-8 257 Sr. 1L 11.4 6.5 0.8 Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville High/Marquette Univ.) 42 Mehdi Cheriet F 6-9 220 Jr. JC ------Tarare, France (Arizona Western College) 40 Kelvin Davis G 6-3 215 Sr. 1L 7.5 2.7 0.8 Waterbury, Conn. (Waterbury Sacred Heart/College of So. Idaho) 20 Jason Deutchman G 6-6 209 So. TR ------Los Angeles, Calif. (Santa Monica High/Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 23 D.J. Gay G 6-0 156 So. 1L 5.8 1.5 1.7 Sun Valley, Calif. (Poly High) 10 Bryan Horton G 6-1 187 Fr. RS ------Anaheim, Calif. (Canyon High) 2 Tim Island G 6-6 200 Jr. JC 2.6 1.0 0.1 San Diego, Calif. (University City High/Mt. San Jacinto College) 24 Tim Shelton F 6-7 242 So. SQ 10.0 4.8 1.5 Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West High) 15 Kyle Spain F 6-5 209 Sr. 3L 13.2 5.4 1.2 Newark, Calif. (Newark Memorial High) 21 Matt Thomas* G 6-4 204 Sr. 3L 2.1 1.7 1.1 Riverside, Calif. (Martin Luther King High) 31 Lorrenzo Wade F 6-6 226 Sr. 2L 14.8 4.5 3.6 Las Vegas, Nev. (Hargrave Military (Va.) Academy/Univ. of Louisville) 32 Billy White F 6-8 212 So. 1L 8.5 5.9 1.0 Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley High) 3 Richie Williams G 5-10 152 Sr. 3L 6.9 2.7 3.0 San Diego, Calif. (Steele Canyon High) 2008-09 San Diego State Numerical Roster Most Recent Div. I Season No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. PPG RPG APG Hometown (High School/Previous School) 2 Tim Island G 6-6 200 Jr. JC 2.6 1.0 0.1 San Diego, Calif. (University City High/Mt. San Jacinto College) 3 Richie Williams G 5-10 152 Sr. 3L 6.9 2.7 3.0 San Diego, Calif. (Steele Canyon High) 10 Bryan Horton G 6-1 187 Fr. RS ------Anaheim, Calif. (Canyon High) 15 Kyle Spain F 6-5 209 Sr. 3L 13.2 5.4 1.2 Newark, Calif. (Newark Memorial High) 20 Jason Deutchman G 6-6 209 So. TR ------Los Angeles, Calif. (Santa Monica High/Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 21 Matt Thomas* G 6-4 204 Sr. 3L 2.1 1.7 1.1 Riverside, Calif. (Martin Luther King High) 23 D.J. Gay G 6-0 156 So. 1L 5.8 1.5 1.7 Sun Valley, Calif. (Poly High) 24 Tim Shelton F 6-7 242 So. SQ 10.0 4.8 1.5 Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West High) 31 Lorrenzo Wade F 6-6 226 Sr. 2L 14.8 4.5 3.6 Las Vegas, Nev. (Hargrave Military (Va.) Academy/Univ. of Louisville) 32 Billy White F 6-8 212 So. 1L 8.5 5.9 1.0 Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley High) 40 Kelvin Davis G 6-3 215 Sr. 1L 7.5 2.7 0.8 Waterbury, Conn. (Waterbury Sacred Heart/College of So. Idaho) 42 Mehdi Cheriet F 6-9 220 Jr. JC ------Tarare, France (Arizona Western College) 43 Ryan Amoroso F 6-8 257 Sr. 1L 11.4 6.5 0.8 Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville High/Marquette Univ.)

* - seeking fifth year of eligibility

Head Coach: Steve Fisher (Illinois State, 1967) Assistant Head Coach: Brian Dutcher (Minnesota, 1982) Assistant Coaches: Justin Hutson (CS Bakersfield, 1994), Mark Fisher (Michigan, 2001) Director of Operations: Matt Soria (San Diego State, 2002) Director of Player Development: David Velasquez (San Diego State, 2007) Athletic Trainer: Mark Haines (Metropolitan State College, 1987)

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS 2008-09 SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SDSU Looks for Its Fourth Straight Postseason Berth and 20-Win Season INSIDE... with the Return of all Five Starters and Top Eight Scorers in 2008-09 Following a third straight appearance in the postseason and its third 20-win season in as many years, San Diego Page State heads into the 2008-09 campaign with a full head of steam with the return of all five starters and its top seven Team Notes/Award scorers from last season’s MasterCard NIT squad that finished with a record of 20-13. Candidates ...... 6 The Aztecs have won at least 20 games in three consecutive seasons for the first time in their Division I history and Fisher Bio ...... 8 for the first time since 1939-41. This year, SDSU will look to run its streak to four especially with all-conference per- Assistant Coach Bios . . . .9 formers Lorrenzo Wade (first team), Ryan Amoroso (third team) and Billy White (third team, freshman of the year) Player Bios ...... 10 manning the frontline. Newcomer Bios ...... 34 In addition to the strong returning nucleus, head coach Steve Fisher, who is entering his 10th season on Montezuma 2007-08 Stats ...... 35 Mesa, is 8-for-8 in reaching the postseason when returning at least four starters from the year before, and each of those teams have won at least 21 games. The last time Fisher had all five starters return, he guided his squad to an NCAA  Steve Fisher returns five runner-up performance and a 31-5 record (1992-93). starters from the 2007-08 It is for all of these reasons that San Diego State looks poised to have another successful season. Below is a look at squad, marking the eighth SDSU’s three all-conference players from a year ago heading into the fall: time he has returned at least  Lorrenzo Wade: Returns as an all- first-team selection and NABC all-District 13 second- four starters off a team he team member... One of the most versatile players in the league and certainly the West Coast, Wade enters his senior coached the year before. His season after leading the Aztecs in scoring (14.8) and assists (119) and ranking second in blocks (20), third in rebounds success rate for getting to the (150) and fourth in steals (33) as a junior... His overall numbers were good among MWC players, but his stats were postseason is perfect. even better during conference play finishing in the top 10 in seven different categories (3rd - assists, t-3rd - defensive  Four or More Starters rebounds, 5th - scoring, 7th - field goal percentage and minutes played, 9th - rebounding, t-9th - blocked shots)... For Returning for Fisher Equals the season, Wade logged two double-doubles, once vs. Wyoming (11 pts., 13 Postseason, page 4 rebs.) and the other coming at Colorado State (18 pts., 10 rebs.). He has four double-doubles in his career.  The Aztecs enter the 2008-  Ryan Amoroso: Enters his senior season as an all-league third-team play- 09 campaign with 12 of their er after just one season in a San Diego State uniform... Saw action in all 33 13 players having been asso- games, making 31 starts, and never once fouled out despite playing the cen- ciated with a program that ter position and being undersized at 6-8... Was the top rebounder for the has won 20 or more games Aztecs last season and one of the best in the Mountain West, ranking fifth and has advanced to the overall in the category (6.5) and No. 2 during conference action (7.4)... posteason. Finished second among SDSU regulars in field-goal percentage (.461) and  Successful Veteran Group, third in scoring (11.4)... Recorded a double-double at Colorado State with 23 page 5 points and 11 rebounds and has three in his career, with two coming at Marquette.  The Aztecs are scheduled  Billy White: The 2007-08 MWC freshman of the year and third-team selec- to return 96.3 percent of last tion returns for his sophomore season after leading the league’s freshman year’s total points scored class in scoring (8.5) and rebounding (5.9)... One of the most dynamic play- and 84.8 percent of last ers in the conference, White finished his first year on campus by leading the year’s rebound total. team in field-goal percentage (.615), blocks (25) and steals (47), while rank-  Notable Facts, page 5 ing second in rebounding... An active player around the hoop, White was the MWC’s top offensive rebounder (2.24) and ranked ninth in overall rebound- ing... Tied fellow Las Vegas native Lorrenzo Wade with his team-high two double-doubles (at Colorado State - 17 pts., 10 rebs.; at Wyoming - 19 pts., 12 Steve Fisher enters his 10th season at rebs.)... Became the Mountain West’s first freshman to earn league player-of- SDSU and has guided the Aztecs to the the-week honors twice in one season. postseason five times. Aztecs At-A-Glance

No. Name (Career G/GS) Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG Misc. Note  - Returning Starters 2 Tim Island (23/0) G 6-6 200 Jr. 2.6 1.0 72.7 FT% JC transfer from Mt. San Jacinto College; Played at Long Beach St. as frosh 3 Richie Williams (91/76) G 5-10 152 Sr. 6.9 2.7 3.0 apg Played in 91 games, making 76 starts, in SDSU uniform, the most on team 10 Bryan Horton (0/0) G 6-1 187 Fr. ------Utilized redshirt season; Saw action on scout team in 2007-08 15  Kyle Spain (79/62) F 6-5 209 Sr. 13.2 5.4 80.0 FT% SDSU is 27-7 in his career when he scores 10+ points 20 Jason Deutchman (0/0) G 6-6 209 So. ------Sat out 07-08 due to NCAA rules after transferring from UW-Milwaukee 21 *Matt Thomas (88/26) G 6-4 204 Sr. 2.1 1.7 1.1 apg Played career-high-tying 29 games after playing just two in 06-07 23  D.J. Gay (33/26) G 6-0 156 So. 5.8 1.5 1.7 apg Returning starter; Started 26 games as a freshman; Team-best 45 3FG 24 Tim Shelton (4/3) F 6-7 242 So. 10.0 4.8 55.2 FG% Played in four games (three starts); Missed rest of season due to injury 31  Lorrenzo Wade (101/55) F 6-6 226 Sr. 14.8 4.5 3.6 apg All-MWC first team; SDSU leader in points, assists; PoY candidate 32  Billy White (33/28) F 6-8 212 So. 8.5 5.9 61.5 FG% MWC FoY, third-team pick; SDSU leader in blocks, steals, FG% 40 Kelvin Davis (57/6) G 6-3 215 Sr. 7.5 2.7 1.2 spg Made second-most three-pointers on team (39); Started five games 42 Mehdi Cheriet (0/0) F 6-8 220 Jr. ------Junior college transfer from Arizona Western College 43  Ryan Amoroso (90/39) F 6-8 257 Sr. 11.4 6.5 46.1 FG% All-MWC third team; Team leader in rebounding, third in points scored Head Coach: Steve Fisher (Illinois State, 1967) • 331-212 (entering 18th full season overall) • 147-130 (entering 10th season at SDSU) Assistant Head Coach: Brian Dutcher (Minnesota, 1982) Assistant Coaches: Justin Hutson (CS Bakersfield, 1994), Mark Fisher (Michigan, 2001) Director of Operations: Matt Soria (San Diego State, 2002) Director of Player Development: David Velasquez (San Diego State, 2007) Athletic Trainer: Mark Haines (Metropolitan State College, 1987) | * - seeking fifth year of eligibility SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 4 Aztec Returning Position Breakdown GUARD - The guard position is in solid shape with the group set to take the Leaders floor in 2008-09. Senior Richie Williams and sophomore D.J. Gay both have extensive experience running the team at point guard. Williams, who started on a regular basis during his first two seasons, received the starting assignment 12  Scoring ppg times as a junior and has 76 career starts. The San Diego native is one of the top Lorrenzo Wade 14.8 floor generals in school history, who finds himself among the league leaders in Ryan Amoroso 11.4 assists and steals. In each of his three seasons on The Mesa, Williams has Billy White 8.5 demonstrated his deft ballhandling skill, finishing with more assists than Kyle Spain 13.2 Kelvin Davis 7.5 turnovers. Gay, meanwhile, started 26 times as a freshman, posted a positive D.J. Gay 5.8 assist-to-turnover ratio and led the team with 45 three-pointers. Another option Richie Williams 6.9 at point guard, if he receives a fifth year of eligibility, is Matt Thomas, who pre- Matt Thomas 2.1 vents matchup problems with his 6-4, 204-pound frame. Thomas has great Tim Shelton 10.0 vision and, like the other point guards, has had more assists than turnovers in every season in an Aztec uniform.  Rebounding rpg At the shooting guard position, senior Kelvin Davis returns and will be Ryan Amoroso 6.5 joined by junior newcomer Tim Island. Both can shoot the long ball as evi- Billy White 5.9 denced by Davis’ 39 three-point field goals, the second most on the squad last Lorrenzo Wade 4.5 year, while Island made multiple three-point baskets 22 times in 28 games last Kyle Spain 5.4 season at Mt. San Jacinto College. During Island’s freshman season at Long Kelvin Davis 2.7 Beach State, he connected on 13 three-pointers in 23 games, helping the 49ers Richie Williams returns to San Diego State Richie Williams 2.7 advance to the NCAA Tournament. Other Aztecs looking to contribute are for his senior season in 2008-09. He has D.J. Gay 1.5 Bryan Horton and Jason Deutchman. Horton redshirted last season after com- played 91 games in an Aztec uniform. Matt Thomas 1.5 ing from Canyon High in Anaheim, Calif., while Deutchman is a sharp-shoot- Tim Shelton 4.8 ing transfer from Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

 Assists apg FORWARD - Perhaps deeper than the guard position is at forward for the Aztecs. Seniors Lorrenzo Wade and Kyle Spain Lorrenzo Wade 3.6 and freshman Billy White headline a San Diego State frontcourt that could be the most talented in the Mountain West. Richie Williams 3.0 Wade is a two-time all-conference pick, who is one of the smartest and most versatile players in the country. In 33 games D.J. Gay 1.7 last season, Wade led the team in scoring 13 times, in rebounding on seven occasions and in assists 15 times, including a Kyle Spain 1.2 career-best 11 vs. Colorado State. As a junior, he averaged 14.8 points and 3.6 assists, an average that is not bad for a 6-6 Matt Thomas 1.1 forward. Spain is expected to bring his 13.2 scoring average, 5.4 rebounds and 80 percent free-throw shooting to the court Billy White 1.0 in his final year to provide SDSU with an explosive 1-2 combo with Wade. Spain, who will also see time at shooting guard, Ryan Amoroso 0.8 is the team’s top free-throw shooter and one of the Aztecs’ main three-point threats. Considered the strongest player on Kelvin Davis 0.8 Tim Shelton 1.5 the team, Spain uses his size and quickness to create matchup problems for opposing teams. White, meanwhile, is a hand- ful on the court thanks to his length and leaping ability. The MWC freshman of the year and third-team honoree led San  GoAztecs.com Diego State in steals and blocked shots, while shooting a team-best 61.5 percent from the field as well. White played in The official website of all 33 games and made 28 starts, all of which came after Tim Shelton was injured. SDSU athletics, goaztecs.com, Speaking of Shelton, another known commodity around Montezuma Mesa, the sophomore is expecting to be at full includes pregame notes, game strength after a knee injury forced him to miss the season after playing in only four games. Shelton started the first three and season statistics, games of the season and averaged 10.7 points and 5.7 rebounds before finishing with averages of 10.0 points and 4.8 postgame notes and quotes boards for the season. In addition to Shelton, junior college transfer Mehdi Cheriet will join the experienced frontline after and quotes from weekly news a two-year career at Arizona Western College. Cheriet has the ability to shoot the ball from the perimeter and can mix it conferences. The website is up in the middle when needed. updated daily. CENTER - The center position is where the Aztecs lack depth. Despite being listed as a forward, Ryan Amoroso will be on his second tour of duty at the position after playing in the middle in 2007-08. At 6-8, 257 pounds, Amoroso utilizes good footwork and strength to hold his own on the block. In 33 games last year, he never fouled out once and managed to stay on the court for 30.9 minutes, the second most on the team behind Wade’s 32.1. Other candidates to provide defen- sive help will be Shelton, White and Cheriet, all of whom will use a combination of height and weight to defend the paint. Four or More Starters Returning for Fisher Equals Postseason In his coaching history, Steve Fisher plus four or more returning starters has resulted in tremendous success. Eight pre- vious times Steve Fisher has returned four or more starters from a team coached, with those clubs advancing to the NCAA Tournament on six occasions and winning the postseason NIT championship once. Below is a look at those clubs.

Season Returning Starters Final Record Postseason (Record) 1989-90 4 23-8 NCAA Second Round (1-1) 1991-92 4 25-9 NCAA Runner-Up (5-1) 1992-93 5 31-5 NCAA Runner-Up (5-1) 1993-94 4 24-8 NCAA Regional Finalist (3-1) 1996-97 4 24-11 NIT Champions (5-0) 2001-02 4 21-12 NCAA First Round (0-1) 2005-06 4 24-9 NCAA First Round (0-1) 2006-07 4 22-11 NIT Second Round (1-1) 2008-09 5

Those seven teams have posted a combined 194-73 (72.7 percent) record, have never failed to win at least 21 games and

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 5 have an unbelievable 20-7 (74.1 percent) record in postseason games. Successful Veteran Group To say that San Diego State brings a successful group into 2008-09 would be a huge understatement. Of the 13 players currently on the roster, 12 have been a part of programs that have won at least 20 games and have appeared in the postseason. Junior newcomer Mehdi Cheriet is the lone exception to the rule having played two seasons at the junior college level. Below is an in depth look at the success each of the 12 players have experienced.

Player Team (Season) W-L Postseason Lorrenzo Wade Lousiville (2004-05) 35-5 NCAA San Diego State (2005-06)* 24-9 NCAA San Diego State (2006-07) 22-11 NIT San Diego State (2007-08) 20-13 NIT

Ryan Amoroso Marquette (2004-05) 19-12 NIT Marquette (2005-06) 20-11 NCAA San Diego State (2006-07)* 22-11 NIT San Diego State (2007-08) 20-13 NIT

Kyle Spain, San Diego State (2005-06) 24-9 NCAA Matt Thomas, San Diego State (2006-07) 22-11 NIT Richie Williams San Diego State (2007-08) 20-13 NIT

Kelvin Davis UTEP (2004-05) 27-8 NCAA UTEP (2005-06)* 21-10 NIT San Diego State (2007-08) 20-13 NIT

D.J. Gay, San Diego State (2007-08) 20-13 NIT Billy White, D.J. Gay helped the Aztecs to a 20-13 record Tim Shelton, and an appearance in the MasterCard NIT Bryan Horton*, as a freshman starter. Jason Deutchman*

Tim Island Long Beach State (2006-07) 24-8 NCAA

* - member of program, practiced with team, utilized redshirt season Notable Facts * San Diego State is slated to return all five starters in 2008-09 and players that accounted for 163 of 165 starts last season. * The Aztecs are scheduled to return 96.3 percent of last year’s points scored (2,122 of 2,204 points). * SDSU is expected to return 84.8 percent of last year’s rebound total (941 of 1,110 rebounds). * The Aztecs enter 2008-09 having come off their third straight 20-win season, something that had not been done at San Diego State since the 1938-39, 1939-40 and 1940-41 campaigns. SDSU also enters the upcoming year have appeared in its third consecutive postseason tournament, something that had not been done on Montezuma Mesa since the 1939-40, 1940-41 and 1941-42 seasons. * After finishing 2007-08 with a 9-7 conference record, the Aztecs posted their third straight winning league record for the first time since 1965-66, 1966- 67 and 1967-68. * The Aztecs will have 599 career Division I college basketball games and 321 starts to their credit when the season tips off. Last year’s group when into 2007-08 with only 443 games (185 starts) of experience. SDSU to Play in Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout San Diego State will open the prestigious 2008 Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout against Western Carolina on Thursday, Nov. 27, at Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska. The four-day tournament will also feature host school Alaska Anchorage, Hampton, Louisiana Tech, Northern Illinois, Portland State and Seattle. The top half of the bracket begins on Wednesday, Nov. 26, with Alaska Anchorage playing host to Hampton and Portland State taking on Northern Illinois. The bottom half will pit Seattle and Louisiana Tech against each other, while the Aztecs take on the Catamounts. Second-round action will take place on Friday, Nov. 28, while both championship and consolation title games are set for Saturday, Nov. 29. Times for all games will be announced at a later date. The last time SDSU traveled to The Last Frontier, the Aztecs took third place at the 2005 BP Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks by winning two of three games. In multiple-game in-season events under head coach Steve Fisher, San Diego State has enjoyed much success. In the last two years, the Aztecs went 6- 0 en route to winning the World Vision Classic (2007) and the Shamrock Invitational (2006). Since Fisher's arrival on Montezuma Mesa, SDSU has a cumu- lative record of 11-3 in multiple-game in-season events. Overall, Fisher, who is entering his 18th full season, is 21-7 in such events. Past Shootout champions include Arizona, Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Syracuse and UCLA.

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 6 TEAM NOTES & AWARD CANDIDATES San Diego State  San Diego State returns five starters and eight letterwinners off a squad which... - Went 20-13 and earned their third consecutive postseason tournament berth. - Won 20+ games for the third straight season, reaching the 20-win plateau for the fourth time during Steve Fisher’s tenure and the sixth time in SDSU’s Division I history. - Won at least 20 games for the third consecutive season for the first time since the 1938-39, 1939-40, 1940-41 seasons. - Advanced to postseason play for the third consecutive season for the first time since 1939-40, 1940-41, 1941-42 campaigns. - Set school records for most victories in a four-year period (77) and a three-year span (66). - Won nine Mountain West Conference games, marking the first time in Aztec Division I history that an SDSU team posted a winning league record in three straight seasons and the first time since 1965-66, 1966-67 and 1967-68 - Had seven different players lead the team in scoring and rebounding and 10 in assists. All seven scoring and rebouding leaders return as do nine of the 10 assist leaders.  San Diego State returns first-team all-MWC choice Lorrenzo Wade and third-teamers Ryan Amoroso and Billy White, who also earned MWC Freshman of the Year honors.  The Aztecs also return point guard D.J. Gay, who started 26 games as a freshman, and seniors Richie Williams and Kyle Spain. Williams has started 76 of the 91 career games he has played and finished his junior campaign averaging 3.0 assists. Spain, meanwhile, finished with the year with the second- highest scoring average on the team (13.2) and the top free-throw percentage (80.0 percent).  Steve Fisher returns five starters this season and has returned at least four starters off a team he has coached eight times, advancing to the postseason on each occasion. Those eight teams have never failed to win at least 21 games.  San Diego State returns nine players from last year’s team that has started a Division I basketball game over the course of their career. Overall, SDSU will have 10 players on this season’s squad with DI experience with the addition of Tim Island.  The Aztecs will have 599 career Division I college basketball games and 321 starts to their credit when the season tips off. Last year’s group when into 2007-08 with only 443 games (185 starts) of experience. Lorrenzo Wade *** All-America Candidate *** Senior, Forward, 6-6, 226, Las Vegas, Nev. (Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy/Univ. of Louisville)  14.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 3.6 apg, 1.0 spg, 0.6 bpg, 45.0 FG Pct., 67.1 FT Pct., 32.1 mpg  Named to the all-Mountain West Conference first team the NABC’s all-District 13 second team in 2007-08.  For all games, ranked 5th in field goal percentage in the MWC, 5th in assists, 8th in scoring, 9th in free-throw per- centage, 9th in minutes player and t-19th in rebounding. However in conference games only, ranked 3rd in assists, t- 3rd in defensive rebounds, 5th in scoring, 7th in field goal percentage, 7th in minutes played, 9th in rebounding and t-9th in blocked shots.  Returns as the Aztecs’ returning leader in scoring average (14.8) and assists (119). Also ranks second in blocked shots (20), third in field-goal percentage (.450) and total rebounds (150) and fourth in steals (33).  Posted two double-doubles last season (vs. Wyoming, at Colorado State) and has four in his career.  Played in all 66 games as an Aztec, starting 31 of 33 last year and 55 overall.  Scored in double figures 27 times in 2007-08, including seven games with 20 points or more. Ryan Amoroso *** All-Conference, All-Region Candidate *** Senior, Forward, 6-8, 257, Burnsville, Minn. (Burnsville High/Marquette Univ.)  11.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 0.8 apg, 0.5 spg, 0.4 bpg, 46.1 FG Pct., 64.5 FT Pct., 30.9 mpg  Voted to the all-MWC third team last season after being named MWC preseason newcomer of the year.  Played in all 33 games, making 31 starts, while averaging 30.9 minutes a game in his first season at SDSU.  Scored in double figures 18 times and had one double-double (at Colorado State). Also had two games of 10 or more rebounds.  Enters his senior season as the team’s returning rebounder at 6.5 per game. Ended the season ranked fifth in the league in rebounding, but second during conference action (7.4). Returns as the league’s second-best overall rebound- er and top window cleaner against the MWC.  Similar to his rebounding efforts, Amoroso increased his scoring production during league play going from 10.3 points in non-conference action to 12.6 points against the MWC. He also shot better from the field, increasing his per- centage from 41.4 percent to 50.6 percent.  Led the Aztecs in scoring 10 times, including the last three games. Also led the team in rebounding 14 times, includ- ing a stretch of five straight during one point in the season.  Power forward is his natural position, but plays the center position at an above average level. In 33 games last sea- son, he never fouled out despite playing against taller opponents.

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 7 Billy White *** All-Conference, All-Region Candidate *** Sophomore Forward, 6-8, 212, Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley High)  8.5 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 1.0 apg, 1.4 spg, 0.8 bpg, 61.5 FG Pct., 64.2 FT Pct., 27.8 mpg  Named to the all-Mountain West Conference third team and was also voted the MWC freshman of the year.  Became the only freshman in the MWC history to earn league player of the week honors.  Led all MWC freshmen in points and rebounds last season.  Shot and team-best 61.5 percent from the floor, which was also a Division I school record for highest field goal per- centage by a freshman.  Returns as the SDSU leader in steals (47) and blocked shots (25).  Was one of five Aztecs to see action all 33 games and in the process, made 28 starts.  Scored in double figures 14 times, including a 20-point effort vs. UC San Diego in which he was 10-of-11 from the field.  Produced two double-doubles (at Colorado State, at Wyoming) to match Lorrenzo Wade for the team lead.  Shot 50 percent or better from the floor in 24 of 33 games.  Led the team in rebounding 10 times and scoring twice as a freshman.

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 8 Steve Fisher 18th-Full Season • 10th Season at SDSU • Illinois State, 1967

teve Fisher has guided the Aztec basketball program national title. to unparalleled heights. In nine seasons he has taken Under Fisher, the Wolverines also claimed an NIT Sa program that regularly missed out on the conference championship, won at least 20 games four times and fin- postseason tournament, to one which has become of the ished among the top three in the powerful Big Ten best programs on the West Coast and has the Aztecs Conference five times. In 1995, Michigan set a league knocking on the door of the elite teams in the country. record by holding opponents to just 39.4 percent shooting Record Breakdown When Fisher arrived on the scene in March of 1999, he from the floor. found a basketball program that wasn't good enough to be Fisher and Company raised the bar even higher in the Career called average. The Aztecs had suffered through 13 losing postseason. His seven NCAA Tournament teams at Home 189-65 seasons in 14 years. Members of the school's last NCAA Michigan combined for a 20-6 record, ranking him fourth Away 83-121 team were in the early stages of middle age. The expecta- among active coaches and ninth in NCAA history with a Neutral 59-26 tions were set. The Aztecs were expected to lose. The year winning percentage of .769 in the national bracket. Only before Fisher's arrival on campus, San Diego State won 13 coaches have taken more teams to the Final Four, By Month just four games. including just five that are still active. He is one of three November 42-17 Now those days are a distant memory. Fisher guided coaches to take three squads to the Final Four in the first December 91-39 San Diego State to the NCAA Tournament in 2002 and five years of a head-coaching career, and one of just six January 75-59 2006 and the postseason NIT in 2003, 2007 and 2008. In coaches to lead a team to the championship of the NIT as February 63-57 addition, the Aztecs may have their deepest team in school well as the NCAA. March 55-37 history entering the 2008-09 campaign with five starters His accomplishments may be even greater at San Diego April 4-2 and top eight scorers returning off a team that won 20 State. In 2001-02 he led the Aztecs to the postseason for the games and advanced to the NIT. first time since 1985 and for just the fourth time ever. The Games Decided By/In On March 26, 1999, SDSU announced its arrival on the 21 wins were second most for the school as a Division I 1-Point Games 17-8 basketball scene in the form of a news conference to intro- program and the most since 1985. The fact that those num- 2 Points 15-12 duce its new coach, Steve Fisher. Fresh from a stint with bers came after just three seasons signifies what is one of 3 Points or Less 76-52 the and with three appearances in the the great recent turnarounds in college basketball. Overtime 24-16 Final Four and a national championship in his pocket, he He followed that up with a third consecutive season rolled up his sleeves and went to work. And work was with a .500 or better record in 2002-03 and led San Diego needed. It looked to be a daunting challenge and yet the State back to the postseason for the second consecutive man with one of the highest winning percentages in season for only the second time in the school’s Division I NCAA Tournament history had no reservations. history. In addition, SDSU claimed its first Division I post- No head-coaching career, at any level, started quicker season victory with a win in the NIT. More recently, Fisher than that of Fisher. Six games into his head-coaching has helped the Aztecs reach the postseason and win 20 or career he was undefeated and sporting a national champi- more games in three straight seasons, something that has onship ring. And the success didn't stop with the title. not been done at SDSU during its time as a DI school. Fisher's eight-plus seasons at the University of And the future looks even brighter. The Aztecs return Michigan produced a 184-82 (.692) record, nine postseason five starters and enter 2008-09 with 12 of its 13 roster play- tournament berths and three trips to the NCAA champi- ers being part of programs that have won 20 or more onship game, including the magical run to the 1989 games and advanced to the postseason.  Steve Fisher Year-By-Year Conference Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Postseason/Honors 1989 Michigan 6 0 1.000 - - NCAA Champions 1989-90 Michigan 23 8 .742 12 6 .667 NCAA Second Round 1990-91 Michigan 14 15 .483 7 11 .389 NIT First Round 1991-92 Michigan 25 9 .735 11 7 .611 NCAA Runner-Up, Coach of the Year 1992-93 Michigan 31 5 .861 15 3 .833 NCAA Runner-Up 1993-94 Michigan 24 8 .750 13 5 .722 NCAA Regional Finalist 1994-95 Michigan 17 14 .548 11 7 .611 NCAA First Round 1995-96 Michigan 20 12 .625 10 8 .556 NCAA First Round 1996-97 Michigan 24 11 .686 9 9 .500 NIT Champions Eight Full Seasons at UM 184 82 .692 88 56 .611 7 NCAA Tournaments, 9 Postseason Appearances Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. Postseason/Honors 1999-00 San Diego State 5 23 .179 0 14 .000 2000-01 San Diego State 14 14 .500 4 10 .286 8th-most improved team in the country (Sagarin Ratings) 2001-02 San Diego State 21 12 .636 7 7 .500 NCAA First Round; Aztecs’ first NCAA trip since 1985 2002-03 San Diego State 16 14 .552 6 8 .429 NIT second round; Aztecs reach postseason in consecutive yrs 2003-04 San Diego State 14 16 .483 5 9 .357 Two players that earned all-league honors return in 04-05 2004-05 San Diego State 11 18 .379 4 10 .286 Young Aztecs drop seven gms. by four pts. or less or OT 2005-06 San Diego State 24 9 .727 13 3 .813 MWC regular season and tournament champs.; NCAA berth 2006-07 San Diego State 22 11 .667 10 6 .625 Four players earn all-league honors; NIT second round 2007-08 San Diego State 20 13 .606 9 7 .563 NIT First Round; Third straight 20-win season Nine Seasons at SDSU 147 130 .531 57 74 .435 2 NCAA Appearances; 5 Postseason Appearances W L Pct. W L Pct. Postseason/Honors 17th-Full Season Career 331 212 .610 145 130 .527 9 NCAA Tournaments, 14 Postseason Appearances

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 9 Brian Dutcher Justin Hutson Mark Fisher Assistant Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 10th Season at SDSU 3rd Season at SDSU 7th Season at SDSU Minnesota ‘82 CS Bakersfield ‘94 Michigan ‘01

One of Steve Fisher’s first Justin Hutson enters his third Mark Fisher enters his second moves as head coach at San year at San Diego State aer season as assistant coach at San Diego State was to hire Brian helping the Aztecs reach the Diego State. The son of 10th-year San Diego State Dutcher as his top assistant. Dutcher, 48, was a postseason for a third consecutive season. Huston is head coach Steve Fisher, Mark Fisher takes on assis- regional scout for the Sacramento Kings before instrumental in player instruction, skill develop- tant coach duties after being the program’s director assuming the role of assistant head coach at SDSU. ment and assisting in all areas of the program. of operations the previous five seasons. Dutcher served as assistant coach and later asso- His duties as an assistant coach include on-court Fisher’s responsibilities include on-court coach- ciate head coach at Michigan under Fisher. He spent coaching, opponent scouting and recruiting. ing, opponent scouting, player development and 10 seasons on the Wolverine staff, establishing him- "We are excited to add Justin to the San Diego recruiting. self as one of the nation’s top assistant coaches. His State family," Fisher said at the time of his hiring. In his first full year of coaching at SDSU, Fisher first year in Ann Arbor was 1989 and resulted in a “He brings tremendous enthusiasm and passion for helped the Aztecs to their third straight 20-win sea- national title for Michigan as he assisted then-inter- the game as well as the unique ability to communi- son and third consecutive appearance in the post- im head coach Steve Fisher on the bench. cate with student-athletes. He won a national cham- season. The Bloomington, Minn., native headed up UM’s pionship as a player, had a very successful high recruiting efforts in 1990-91 when the Wolverines school coaching career and recruited extremely well When not on the practice court, Fisher can be inked , , , at Cal Poly. He has great contacts all over the West found on the road in high school gyms around and . The “Fab Five” is con- and is a wonderful addition to our staff." America recruiting. sidered perhaps the best recruiting class in NCAA In his first two years at SDSU, Hutson helped the As the director of operations, Fisher handled history. Dutcher helped lead that group to nearly 100 Aztecs to consecutive 20-plus win seasons and two many of the day-to-day operations, including wins, two berths in the NCAA championship game straight berths in the NIT. It marked the third season scheduling, summer camps and organizing all and a regional final over a four-year period. He was in a row in which SDSU posted 20-plus victories and aspects of team travel. He represented the basket- also on the Michigan staff for an NIT championship advanced to the postseason. ball program with the athletic administration. and a Big Ten tournament title (1998). On the recruiting side, Huston was instrumental During his time supervising scheduling, the Dutcher’s recruiting prowess, however, was in the signing of San Diego State’s nationally-recog- Aztecs have played high-profile games against demonstrated by more than just the “Fab Five” haul. nized incoming class, which included Kelvin Davis, Arizona, California, Providence, Iowa State, Michigan had the nation’s top-ranked recruiting D.J. Gay, Tim Shelton and Billy White. He also was a Washington and Washington State among others. In class in 1993-94 and in 1994-95, with a group that key figure in Tim Island coming to SDSU for the addition, he has arranged San Diego State to play in included and Jerod Ward. The 2008-09 campaign. the BP Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, accomplishment marked the first time that a univer- When not on the recruiting trail, Hutson is busy Alaska, the Shamrock Invitational in Moraga, Calif., sity had the nation’s top class in consecutive years, on the practice court where he is working with the the World Vision Classic in Fresno, Calif., and the according to recruiting analyst Bob Gibbons. team’s guards. In 2007, he helped Richie Williams prestigious John R. Wooden Classic in Anaheim, His efforts at SDSU have quickly gained acco- rank first in the MWC in steals, second in assists and Calif., in past seasons. lades as well. The first full-year recruiting effort by sixth in assist-to-turnover ratio. He was also instru- In previous years, when San Diego State had two Steve Fisher, Brian Dutcher and Co., resulted in a mental in Brandon Heath ranking second in scoring, assistant coaches, Fisher officially took on coaching class that was a consensus top-40 group. Their sec- sixth in assists, third in steals and three-point field responsibilities, including conducting individual ond effort resulted in a top-25 recruiting class with- goals made per game and seventh in assist-to- workouts and off-campus recruiting. out counting a pair of high-profile transfers. Six sea- turnover ratio. Last season, he tutored Gay as he Fisher, the oldest of Steve Fisher’s two sons, grad- sons ago, Dutcher helped the Aztecs attract SDSU’s started 26 games at point guard as a freshman, while uated from the in December first McDonald’s All-American. In 2004, Aztec fresh- helping Williams rank fourth in the league in steals. of 2001. A member of Psi Chi, a psychology honors men Brandon Heath and Marcus Slaughter earned Prior to arriving on campus in July 2006, Hutson starting spots en route to earning all-league recogni- served as an assistant coach at Cal Poly. fraternity, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in tion. Dutcher was also instrumental in the recruit- The Mustangs went 10-19 in 2005-06, doubling psychology. ment of Ryan Amoroso, who earned all-league hon- their previous season's win total, and were tied with Around basketball a majority of his life, Mark ors in 2007. NCAA Tournament participant Pacific with 3:19 to Fisher has amassed a variety of experience in a short Dutcher is firmly entrenched as one of the play in the semifinal round of the Big West period of time. nation’s top recruiters after showing that his rapport Conference tournament. He was responsible for From 1998-2001, Fisher worked in a variety of is as strong with potential student-athletes on the recruiting the 2006 Big West Freshman of the Year capacities for Lincoln High School in Ann Arbor, West Coast as it was in the vaunted Big Ten and landing two freshmen on the Big West all-fresh- Mich. He served as the varsity assistant head coach, Conference. men team, along with bringing two first-team all-Big head junior varsity coach and the head freshman Dutcher was born Oct. 30, 1959, in Alpena, Mich. West selections and the defensive player of the year coach during his tenure, assisting in all areas of the He attended Bloomington (Minn.) Jefferson High to San Luis Obispo in 2006-07. program. School and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in Before arriving at Cal Poly, Hutson served as the He served as associate head coach for an Ann physical education from Minnesota in 1982. While head varsity coach at Bakersfield High School where Arbor AAU team in the summer of 2001. Many of an undergraduate, he worked for his father, then- he led it to a CIF Central Section Championship and the players on that squad went on to play college Minnesota head coach Jim Dutcher. He then spent four appearances in the playoffs in four seasons. His basketball. He has also assisted in numerous camps, one season in the prep ranks at Apple Valley (Minn.) 2004 team was ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation including the Steve Fisher Basketball Camps - both High School before becoming a graduate assistant at and fourth in California and his 2003 squad finished in Ann Arbor and in San Diego. Illinois, where he earned his master’s degree in the season with a 25-5 record and won the section Fisher is single and lives in Carmel Valley. physical education and athletic administration. title. Prior to entering the high school ranks, he was While in Champaign, Dutcher helped Lou an assistant coach at his alma mater, Cal State Henson lead the Illini to a Big Ten championship, Bakersfield, for two seasons (1999-00). two appearances in the Sweet 16 and one regional As a collegiate player, Hutson enjoyed a storied final. college career, winning two NCAA Division II Dutcher’s first full-time coaching job came at championships at Cal State Bakersfield. In the 1993 South Dakota State, where he spent three seasons championship season, the Roadrunners were unde- helping turn around the Division II program before feated with a 33-0 record and followed that up with departing in 1988 for Michigan. a 27-6 record during the 1994 season. His final season in Ann Arbor ended with the A native of Bakersfield, Hutson earned his bache- Wolverines claiming the first-ever Big Ten lor's degree in physical education in 1994 and teach- Tournament championship. ing credential in 1995 from Cal State Bakersfield. SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 10 Ryan Amoroso Jersey No. 43 Senior Forward/Center, Ht.: 6-8, Wt.: 257 Last College: Marquette Univ. High School: Burnsville High (Burnsville, Minn.) Birthdate: July 12, 1985 (Minneapolis, Minn.) SDSU Letters (1): 2007-08

A returning all-conference selection and physical player who has proven he can play against bigger opponents... Can spread the defense with his ability to shoot from the perimeter... Shoots a high percentage from the field... Is a heady player as evidenced by not fouling out once despite playing against other centers... Perhaps the strongest player on the team... Continues to work on his defending and free-throw shooting.

Quick Hits * A third-team all-MWC selection last season after being voted the preseason MWC Newcomer of the Year * Has played on three postseason teams - San Diego State (2008 NIT), Marquette (2006 NCAA, 2005 NIT). * Returns as the Aztecs’ leader in rebounding (6.5) and third-leading scorer (11.4) * One of five Aztecs to play in all 33 games (30.9 mpg); tied Lorrenzo Wade with a team-best 31 starts * One of the MWC’s top rebounders and returns after ranking No. 5 in rebounding, t-No. 5 in offensive rebounds and No. 6 in defensive rebounds

As A Junior (2007-08 Season) MWC Rankings: 5th in rebounding, t-5th in offensive rebounds, 6th in defensive rebounds, 14th in minutes played, 16th in scoring A third-team all-MWC selection... Was also tabbed the league’s top newcomer in the preseason... Played in all 33 games, making 31 starts, and averaged 30.9 minutes a game to rank second on the squad... Finished the season with the second-most points on the team (377) and was SDSU’s third-leading scorer at 11.4 points and top rebounder (6.5 rpg)... Had 18 double-digit scoring efforts in his first year as an Aztec... Began his SDSU career by scoring nine points and grabbing five rebounds as starter vs. Liberty (11-9-07)... Totaled five points, four rebounds vs. Portland (11-10-07)... Scored a team-high 19 points (8-15 FGs) and had six rebounds at Fresno State (11-11-07)... Reached double figures for the second time as an Aztec, scoring 10 points and dish- ing a career-high three assists at San Diego (11-19-07)... Pulled down a team-high nine rebounds to go along with seven points at California (11-24-07)... Matched his season high with 19 points, while grabbing seven rebounds at LMU (11-28-07)... Had 11 points, five rebounds and two assists vs. Western Michigan (12-1-07)... Tied his career high with three assists vs. UC Riverside (12-4-07)... Posted a team-high nine rebounds vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07)... Came off the bench and pulled down six rebounds vs. Navy (12-17-07)... Scored 11 points and shared the team high with eight rebounds at Arizona (12- 22-07)... Posted seven points and eight rebounds vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07)... Scored 12 points, while adding four rebounds and one assist vs. TCU (1-5-08)... Grabbed a team-high nine rebounds at New Mexico (1-12-08)... Notched 10 points and eight rebounds during a career-high 39 minutes vs. Utah (1-16-08)... Totaled 16 points and eight rebounds vs. Wyoming (1-19-08)... Scored 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting, while grabbing six rebounds vs. UNLV (1- 26-08)... Notched his second double-double of the season and third of his career with a season-high 23 points and 11 rebounds at Colorado State (1-29- 08)... Tied a career high with 12 rebounds vs. Air Force (2-6-08)... Enjoyed a 7-for-8 shooting night en route to a game-high 20 points at TCU (2-9-08)... Was second on the team with 19 points vs. New Mexico (2-13-08)... Tallied 11 points and six rebounds at Utah (2-16-08)... Notched his fourth straight dou- ble-digit scoring effort and eighth in the last 10 games with 12 points at Wyoming (2-19-08)... Had nine points and six rebounds vs. BYU (2-23-08)... Scored five points and pulled down seven rebounds at UNLV (2-26-08)... Equaled his season best in points (23) and field goals (10) after coming off the bench for just the second time this season vs. Colorado State (3-1-08)... Pulled down a game-high nine rebounds, while adding eight points at Air Force (3-8- 08)... Sank a career-best nine free throws en route to a game-high 15 points vs. Air Force in the MWC quarterfinals (3-13-08)... Posted his 17th double- digit scoring performance of the year with 18 points against BYU in the MWC semifinals (3-14-08)... Recorded game-highs of 19 points and seven rebounds in 33 minutes at Florida (3-19-08) in the first round of the NIT.

As A Redshirt (2006-07 Season) Sat out the 2006-07 season due to NCAA transfer rules... Practiced with the team throughout the season.

As A Sophomore at Marquette (2005-06 Season) Appeared in 26 games and made five starts for a Marquette team that went 20-11 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament (coincidentally at Cox Arena in San Diego)... Played in the first 21 games of the season... Was sixth on the team in scoring average (5.6) and tied for fourth in rebounds per game (4.0)... Set nearly all of his career highs in a magical performance against South Carolina on Nov. 26th in the championship game of the Great Alaska Shootout... Came off the bench against the Gamecocks to score 30 points, on 11-of-17 shooting, and added 12 rebounds in 30 minutes of action... Other career highs set that night included field goals (11), field goal attempts (17), three-point field goals (3), three-point field goals attempted (4) and minutes played (30)... Had three double-digit games during the season... Tallied 10 points, to lead all reserves, and added four rebounds in the season opening game against Rice (11-18-05)... Posted consecutive double-digit rebound games with 12 against South Carolina (11-26-05) and 10 at Nebraska (11-30-06)... Recorded three double-digit scoring games and two double-figure rebound games during the campaign... Played 10 or more minutes in 20 of the first 21 games of the season and 21 times during the campaign.

As A Freshman at Marquette (2004-05 Season) One of six players to see action in all 31 games for the Golden Eagles, who finished the season with a 19-12 record and a berth in the postseason NIT... He averaged 6.0 points and 3.6 rebounds in just 15.2 minutes of action per game... Made three starts during the campaign... Had six double-digit scoring games... Bucked the freshmen trend as his averages improved as the season progressed... In 16 conference games, he averaged 7.6 points and 4.4 rebounds, while connecting on 51.8 percent of his field goal attempts... In conference games, he ranked third on the team in rebounding... Scored a sea- son-high 18 points in just 14 minutes of action against Tulane (1-8-05)... Collected his first career double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds at

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Memphis (1-13-05)... He became the first Golden Eagle freshman to post a double-double since February of 2001... Pulled down eight rebounds in just 13 minutes of action against Wisconsin (12-11-04)... Led the team in rebounding three times during his freshman campaign... Was awarded the Marquette Super Sub Award.

High School A three-year starter at Burnsville High School in Burnsville, Minn... Graduated as the school’s all-time leader in points and rebounds for head coach Doug Boe.... Led his team to the Class 4A State Championship game, averaging 24.1 points and 12.2 rebounds... A first-team all-state, all-conference and all- metro as a senior... Averaged 23.7 points and 11.0 rebounds as a junior and 9.7 points and 7.1 rebounds as a sophomore... Established single-season records for points and rebounds during his junior season and broke his own record his senior season... A three-sport letterwinner in basketball, football and golf.

Personal Full name is Ryan Anthony Amoroso... Born July 12, 1985, in Minneapolis, Minn.... Son of Andy and Peggy Amoroso... Has an older brother, Aaron... Is studying sociology at San Diego State.

Career Statistics (* Marquette Univ.) Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2004-05* 31-3 471-15.2 63-128 .492 11-30 .367 49-63 .778 44 69 113 3.6 51-1 10 34 6 8 186 6.0 2005-06* 26-5 390-15.0 52-130 .400 8-25 .320 34-43 .791 46 58 104 4.0 39-0 14 15 6 4 146 5.6 2006-07------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules------2007-08 33-31 1021-30.9 146-317 .461 14-57 .246 71-110 .645 70 146 216 6.5 75-0 28 55 12 15 377 11.4 Totals 90-39 1882-20.9 261-575 .454 33-112 .295 154-216 .713 160 273 433 4.8 165-1 52 104 24 27 709 7.9

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2006-07------DNP - NCAA Transfer Rules------2007-08 16-15 524-32.8 81-160 .506 6-29 .207 34-55 .618 39 80 119 7.4 37-0 12 29 6 8 202 12.6 Totals 16-15 524-32.8 81-160 .506 6-29 .207 34-55 .618 39 80 119 7.4 37-0 12 29 6 8 202 12.6

Amoroso Career Highs Points 30 vs. South Carolina, 11-26-05

Rebounds 12 vs. Air Force, 2-6-08 12 vs. South Carolina, 11-26-05 12 at Memphis, 1-13-05

Assists 3 vs. UC Riverside, 12-4-07 3 at San Diego, 11-19-07

Field Goals 11 vs. South Carolina, 11-26-05

Field Goals Attempted 17 at Colorado State, 1-29-08 17 vs. South Carolina, 11-26-05

Three-Point Field Goals 3 vs. South Carolina, 11-26-05

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 4 vs. South Carolina, 11-26-05 4 at Nebraska, 11-30-05

Free Throws 9 vs. Air Force, 3-13-08

Free Throws Attempted 10 vs. Air Force, 3-13-08

Steals 3 vs. Portland, 11-10-07

Blocked Shots 2 vs. Charlotte, 1-22-05

Minutes Played 39 vs. Utah, 1-16-08 SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 12 Kelvin Davis Jersey No. 40 Senior Guard, Ht.: 6-3, Wt.: 215 Last College: College of Southern Idaho (Twin Falls, Idaho) High School: Sacred Heart High (Waterbury, Conn.) Birthdate: March 15, 1984 (Waterbury, Conn.) SDSU Letters (1): 2007-08

A streaky three-point shooter who opponents can ill-afford to leave open... Plays the passing lanes well and gets his hands on numerous passes... An experienced player who provides senior leadership and backcourt stability... Has the ability to get to the rim and finish... Continues to improve on his free-throw shooting.

Quick Hits * One of five Aztecs to play in all 33 games; received the starting nod five times during his first year at SDSU * Ranked second on the team in three-point field goals (39) * One of eight players to average more than 20 minutes a game last season * Recorded 41 steals in 2007-08, the third-most on the team behind Billy White’s 47 and Richie Williams’ 42. * Shared team-high honors with D.J. Gay with 11 multiple three-point field-goal performances

As A Junior (2007-08 Season) Saw action in all 33 games, making five starts... Scored in double figures 11 times and had at least one steal in 23 contests, including 12 with multiple thefts... Tallied at least one three-pointer in 20 games in his first year at San Diego State... Averaged 7.5 points and 2.7 rebounds for the season... Connected on 39 three-pointers, the second most on the team and 25th-most in a single season in SDSU history... Attempted 117 three-pointers, which ranks 22nd on SDSU’s single-season list... Started his Aztec career by scoring five points and grabbing three rebounds off the bench vs. Liberty (11-9-07)... Tallied 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting vs. Portland (11-10-07)... Came up big in the clutch at Fresno State (11-11-07) with 15 points off the bench... Scored 15 points for a second straight game and added four rebounds vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07)... Connected on a career-best five treys en route to a game-high 17 points at California (11-24-07)... Recorded personal bests with six rebounds and three steals in his first start as an Aztec at LMU (11-28-07)... Matched his career high with three steals in a starting role vs. Western Michigan (12-1-07)... Logged his third-straight start of the season and scored a game-high 16 points vs. UC Riverside (12-4-07)... Came off the bench to set career highs in both points (19) and field goals made (8) vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07)... Was 3-for-5 from beyond the arc en route to 15 points vs. Navy (12-17-07)... Drained a career-best six free throws at Arizona (12-22-07)... Had five points, five rebounds and three steals vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07)... Matched his personal best with three steals, while contributing 12 points and five rebounds vs. TCU (1-5-08)... Scored a game-high 18 points during a career-long 27 minutes vs. Northern Colorado (1-9-08)... Tied a career high with six rebounds at New Mexico (1-12-08)... Totaled two points, three rebounds and a steal vs. Utah (1-16-08)... Tallied seven points, one rebound and one assist vs. Wyoming (1- 19-08)... Posted seven points and five rebounds vs. UNLV (1-26-08)... Dished out two assists in 13 minutes off the bench at Colorado State (1-29-08)... Tied career highs with six rebounds and three steals vs. Air Force (2-6-08)...Matched his career best with 12 field-goal attempts en route to 15 points at TCU (2-9-08)... Made his second straight start and fifth of the season vs. New Mexico (2-13-08), pulling down three rebounds and adding one steal... Grabbed two rebounds in 10 minutes at Utah (2-16-08)... Equaled his season high with two assists at Wyoming (2-19-08)... Scored six points, had three rebounds and matched his season best with two assists vs. BYU (2-23-08)... Contributed three points, three rebounds and one assist at UNLV (2-26-08)... Posted his 11th game of the season with multiple three-pointers after going 3-for-7 from beyond the arc vs. Colorado State (3-1-08)... Marked his 19th game this sea- son of scoring at least one three-pointer after draining a trey vs. Air Force in the MWC quarterfinals (3-13-08)... Came up with two steals in 24 minutes off the bench against BYU in the MWC semifinals (3-14-08)... Went 2-for-4 with a three-pointer to total five points at Florida (3-19-08) in the first round of the NIT.

As A Sophomore at College of Southern Idaho (2006-07 Season) Was ranked by Rivals.com as the nation's 11th-best junior college player... Helped the College of Southern Idaho (CSI) to a 30-7 record and an appear- ance in the semifinals of the 2006-07 NJCAA National Tournament... Finished his sophomore campaign as the team's second-leading scorer averaging 15.3 points and led the Golden Eagles with 70 steals... In 30 games, he also averaged 4.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists and shot 47.6 percent from the field... Led the team in scoring 11 different times and posted a season-high 27 points in CSI's victory over Colorado Northwestern CC... Chose SDSU after receiving interest from Georgia, Iowa, Iowa State, Miami (Fla.) and Mississippi.

As A Sophomore at UTEP (2005-06 Season) Utilized his redshirt season in 2005-06 before transferring to CSI.

As A Freshman at UTEP (2004-05 Season) Averaged 1.8 points and 0.8 rebounds while averaging 6.2 minutes in 24 games as a freshman in 2004-05... Recorded 16 assists and 12 steals... Had five dunks, the second-most on the team... Made his first start vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State and had six points, two assists and two steals... Scored a career- best nine points against Tulsa (1-8-05) and Occidental College (12-21-04)... Grabbed a personal-best four rebounds vs. Alabama St. (12-27-04) and Rice (1- 6-05).

High School Prepped at Sacred Heart in Waterbury, Conn., where he was a three-time all-state, all-league and all-city player for head coach Bill Martin... His senior season he averaged 29.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 3.0 blocks... As a junior, he averaged 24.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 4.0 steals and 4.0 blocks... Had averages of 15.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists, 5.0 steals and 3.0 blocks during his sophomore campaign... Had prep-bests of 40 points,

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12 rebounds and 10 assists... Hoop Scoop tabbed him as a first-team all-New England player in 2003 and a second-team pick in 2002... Voted to the all- tournament team at the 2003 adidas Big Time Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev., while playing for the Connecticut Select team... A top-70 performer at the 2002 ABCD Camp in Hackensack, N.J.... Was a McDonald’s All-American candidate in his senior year... A member of the honor roll and dean’s list.

Personal Full name is Kelvin Davis... Born March 15, 1984, in Waterbury, Conn.... Son of Doris and Kelvin Davis.

Career Statistics (* UTEP) Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2004-05* 24-1 149-6.2 15-42 .357 7-22 .318 6-10 .600 3 15 18 0.8 20-1 16 10 3 12 43 1.8 2007-08 33-5 670-20.3 90-210 .429 39-117 .333 30-54 .556 24 64 88 2.7 67-1 26 51 1 41 249 7.5 Totals 57-6 819-14.4 105-252 .417 46-139 .331 36-64 .563 27 79 106 1.9 87-2 42 61 4 53 292 5.1

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08 16-2 288-18.0 30-86 .349 10-48 .208 10-23 .435 13 30 43 2.7 31-0 13 17 1 16 80 5.0 Totals 16-2 288-18.0 30-86 .349 10-48 .208 10-23 .435 13 30 43 2.7 31-0 13 17 1 16 80 5.0

Davis Career Highs Points 19 vs. Saint Mary’s, 12-8-07

Rebounds 6 vs. Air Force, 2-6-08 6 at New Mexico, 1-12-08 6 at Loyola Marymount, 11-28-07

Assists 3 vs. Alabama State, 12-27-04

Field Goals 8 vs. Saint Mary’s, 12-8-07

Field Goals Attempted 12 at TCU, 2-9-08 12 at Saint Mary’s, 12-8-07 12 vs. UC Riverside, 12-4-07

Three-Point Field Goals 5 at California, 11-24-07

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 9 at California, 11-24-07

Free Throws 6 at Arizona, 12-22-07

Free Throws Attempted 6 at Arizona, 12-22-07

Steals 3 - seven times, most recently vs. Air Force, 2-6-08

Blocked Shots 1 vs. Air Force, 2-6-08 1 at Fresno State, 1-15-05 1 vs. Tulsa, 1-8-05

Minutes Played 27 vs. Northern Colorado, 1-9-08

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 14 Jason Deutchman Jersey No. 20 Sophomore Guard, Ht.: 6-6, Wt.: 209 Last College: Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Wisc.) High School: Santa Monica High (Santa Monica, Calif.) Birthdate: Sept. 27, 1986 (Los Angeles, Calif.) SDSU Letters (none)

A transfer from Wisconsin-Milwaukee who sat out last season due to NCAA rules... Showed in practice that he is an outside threat... Sidelined for the majority of the season due to injury.

Quick Hits * Walk-on at Wisconsin-Milwaukee prior to transferring and sitting out last season at San Diego State * Has unlimited range

As A Redshirt (2007-08 Season) Practiced with the team in a limited capacity as a knee injury forced his to miss time throughout the season.

As A Freshman at Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2006-07 Season) Was a walk-on at Wisconsin-Milwaukee... Did not see any game action.

High School A four-year varsity member at Santa Monica High School for head coach James Hecht... He led the Ocean League in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots as a senior... He also finished the 2005 campaign ranked No. 2 in three-point shooting and steals and fifth in assists... Was named most valuable player after averaging 17.0 points and 8.7 rebounds in his final season.

Personal Full name is Jason Deutchman... Born Sept. 27, 1986, in Los Angeles, Calif.... Son of Howard and Pess Deutchman... Has two siblings, Matthew and Samantha.

Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08------Utilized Redshirt Season------Totals------

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08------Utilized Redshirt Season------Totals------

Deutchman Career Highs No career numbers

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 15 D.J. Gay Jersey No. 23 Sophomore Guard, Ht.: 6-0, Wt.: 156 High School: Poly High (Sun Valley, Calif.) Birthdate: Feb. 15, 1989 (Granada Hills, Calif.) SDSU Letters (1): 2007-08

A sophomore guard who can shoot the three-pointer and run the team as a point guard... Will benefit from playing all 33 games, after making 26 starts last season as a freshman... Can play either guard positions... Makes good decisions with the ball and has a positive assist-to-ratio in his career... Has worked hard to get stronger during the offseason... Continues to work on his overall shooting.

Quick Hits * Started 26 games last season, the fourth-most on the team behind Ryan Amoroso (31), Lorrenzo Wade (31) and Billy White (28) * Played in 23 games where he had one turnover or less and finished with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.43 as freshman * Knocked down a team-best 45 three-pointers and ranked third on the team in assists (57) in 2007-08 * One of seven returning Aztecs who have started at least 26 games in their SDSU career * Had 11 multiple three-point field-goal performances in 2007-08, tied for most on the team with Kelvin Davis

As A Freshman (2007-08) Played in all 33 games, while earning the starting nod 26 times, including the first eight contests and the final nine... Averaged 5.8 points, led the team with 45 three-point field goals and was third on the team in assists with 57... One of five Aztecs to have more assists than turnovers... Nailed at least one three-pointer in 21 games, including the final 12 of the year... Scored in double figures in eight games... Committed one turnover or less in 23 of 33 games... Shot 37.2 percent from the three-point line, the 17th-best single-season percentage in school history and the fifth-best among freshman in the Division I era... He also ranked third in three-point field goal attempts (121), fourth in three-point field goals (45), ninth in minutes played (784) and 10th in assists (57) among SDSU Division I freshman... Became the first freshman point guard since Richie Williams to start a season-opening game under Fisher vs. Liberty (11-9-07)... Had three assists and one rebound in his debut vs. the Flames... Dished out four assists vs. Portland (11-10-07)... Went for 10 points, four rebounds and four assists at Fresno State (11-11-07)... Hit a trio of treys in the first half en route to nine points at San Diego (11-19-07)... Started at California (11-24-07) and had two points and two rebounds... Tallied 11 points and four assists at LMU (11-28-07)... Had three rebounds, one assist and one steal vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07)... Made his ninth start of the season against Navy (12-17-07)... Saw 12 minutes of action at Arizona (12-22-07)... Scored 12 points on four three-pointers, while adding four assists vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07)... Started in place of the injured Richie Williams, recording three points, three assists, two rebounds and two steals vs. TCU (1-5-08)... Dished out a career-high five assists vs. Northern Colorado (1-9-08)... Grabbed a career-high five rebounds to go along with 12 points at New Mexico (1-12-08)... Had two points and three assists vs. Utah (1-16-08)... Contributed six points and three assists vs. Wyoming (1-19-08)... Made his sixth consecutive start and 14th of the season at BYU (1-23-08)... Totaled three points and one assist vs. UNLV (1-26-08)... Started for the eighth straight game at Colorado State (1-29-08), dishing out three assists and making one steal... Came off the bench and played 16 minutes vs. Air Force (2-6-08)... Connected on a pair of three-pointers, while adding one rebound and one assist at TCU (2-9-08)... Matched his career best with two steals, while adding four points, three rebounds and a team-high four assists vs. New Mexico (2-13-08)... Made his way back into the starting lineup at Utah (2-16-08), scoring a career-high 21 points on a personal-best six field goals... Reached double figures in scoring in consecutive games for the first time in his career after totaling 11 points at Wyoming (2-19-08)... Recorded seven points and three rebounds as a starter vs. BYU (2-23-08)... Contributed three points, one rebound and one assist at UNLV (2-26-08)... Was 6-for-9 from the field en route to an 18-point perform- ance vs. Colorado State (3-1-08)... Matched his personal bests with six field goals and five treys en route to a game-high 17 points at Air Force (3-8-08)... Logged a career-high 34 minutes vs. Air Force in the MWC quarterfinals (3-13-08), scoring six points and adding an assist... Hit a three-pointer and hand- ed out two assists in 33 minutes vs. BYU in the MWC semifinals (3-14-08)... Started, played 30 minutes and scored five points at Florida (3-19-08) in the first round of the NIT.

High School Ended his senior season ranked fifth in California and 21st nationally in scoring, averaging 29.4 points per game... He also averaged 4.6 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 2.5 steals and shot 81.3 percent from the foul line as a senior... Led the Parrots to a 24-6 overall record, including a 9-1 mark in the Sunset Six League... In 2006-07, he had games of 30 or more points on 12 different occasions, scored at least 40 points three times and posted a school-record 56 points against Van Nuys High School... Last year he was also the 13th-best prep player in three-point field goals made (243) and ranked 33rd in three- point field goals per game (3.7)... Chose San Diego State after receiving interest from Arizona State, USC, Oklahoma State, Iowa State, Oregon State, UC Irvine and Pepperdine.

Personal Full name is Darnley Gay... Born Feb. 15, 1989 in Granada Hills, Calif.... Son of Don and Reba Gay... Has a sister, Breann.

Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08 33-26 784-23.8 66-183 .361 45-121 .372 16-25 .640 10 39 49 1.5 41-1 57 40 2 24 193 5.8 Totals 33-26 784-23.8 66-183 .361 45-121 .372 16-25 .640 10 39 49 1.5 41-1 57 40 2 24 193 5.8

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08 16-13 363-22.7 39-92 .424 27-64 .422 11-16 .688 5 21 26 1.6 23-1 21 21 2 13 116 7.3 Totals 16-13 363-22.7 39-92 .424 27-64 .422 11-16 .688 5 21 26 1.6 23-1 21 21 2 13 116 7.3 SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 16

Gay Career Highs Points 21 at Utah, 2-16-08

Rebounds 5 at New Mexico, 1-12-08

Assists 5 vs. Northern Colorado, 1-9-08

Field Goals 6 at Air Force, 3-8-08 6 vs. Colorado State, 3-1-08 6 at Utah, 2-16-08

Field Goals Attempted 11 at Air Force, 3-8-08

Three-Point Field Goals 5 at Air Force, 3-8-08 5 at Utah, 2-16-08

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 7 vs. Air Force, 3-13-08 7 vs. Sam Houston State, 12-28-07

Free Throws 4 at Utah, 2-16-08 4 at Fresno State, 11-11-07

Free Throws Attempted 5 at Fresno State, 11-11-07

Steals 2 vs. New Mexico, 2-13-08 2 vs. TCU, 1-5-08 2 vs. Sam Houston State, 12-28-07 2 at Fresno State, 11-11-07

Blocked Shots 1 at Air Force, 3-8-08 1 at Wyoming, 2-19-08

Minutes Played 34 vs. Air Force, 3-13-08

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 17 Bryan Horton Jersey No. 10 Redshirt Freshman Guard, Ht.: 6-1, Wt.: 187 High School: Canyon High (Anaheim, Calif.) Birthdate: Jan. 31, 1989 (Anaheim, Calif.) SDSU Letters (none)

A walk-on who is returning after redshirting last season... Used last season to learn the offense and saw plenty of action on the scout team... Has worked hard in the offseason to improve his strength... Went against the likes of Richie Williams and D.J. Gay in practice throughout the season... Continues to improve on his shooting and on-ball defending.

Quick Hits * One of 10 Aztecs from last year’s program to return from last season * One of five guards from 2007-08 to return

As A Redshirt (2006-07 Season) Practiced with the team throughout his redshirt campaign... Saw action on the scout team.

High School Completed his prep career at Canyon High School in Anaheim, Calif., as a two-time all-league selection and as an offensive and defensive player of the year... Helped the Comanches to a 20-8 (9-1 Century League) record his senior season, while averaging 11.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists... He also recorded 13 double-figure scoring games and two double-doubles as a senior en route to earning a spot on the PlyoCity All-Star Team in Orange County as a senior... Earned four varsity letters in basketball... An excellent athlete who was an all-league track performer and high jump champion... Considered Southern California, UC Santa Barbara, Cal Poly, Columbia, Illinois State, Navy, San Diego, Idaho and UC Riverside during the recruiting process before joining the Aztecs.

Personal Full name is Bryan Cobre Horton... Born Jan. 31, 1989, in Anaheim, Calif.... Son of Tony and Carolyn Horton.

Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08------Utilized Redshirt Season------Totals------

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08------Utilized Redshirt Season------Totals------

Horton Career Highs No career numbers

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 18 Tim Shelton Jersey No. 24 Sophomore Forward, Ht.: 6-7, Wt.: 242 High School: Clovis West High (Fresno, Calif.) Birthdate: July 19, 1989 (Bakersfield, Calif.) SDSU Letters (none)

An inside player who made an immediate impact before suffering an injury that sidelined him after four games... Has been rehabilitating his knee and is expected to be at full strength in the fall... Is a fundamentally sound basketball player... Shoots the ball at a high percentage both from the field and the charity stripe... Is a good rebounder and has a knack for the ball.

Quick Hits * One of four players to finish 2007-08 averaging double figures in points (10.0) * Reached double figures in two of his four games last season * SDSU is 4-0 in games in which he has played, including a first-place finish at the World Vision Classic in his hometown of Fresno, Calif. * Opened last season as a starter, earning the nod in the first three games * One of four returning players to average 28 minutes a game last year

As A Freshman (2007-08 Season) Played in four games, making three starts before he underwent left knee surgery on Nov. 20... Was announced by Steve Fisher as out for the season prior to the Loyola Marymount game (11-28-07)... Finished the season as one of four Aztecs to average double figures in points (10.0)... Ranked second on the team in field goal percentage (.552) and fourth in rebounding average (4.8) despite his injury... Scored in double figures twice in his four games played... Joined D.J. Gay as the fifth and sixth Aztec freshmen and the 10th and 11th overall to start a season opener under Fisher... Began his Aztec career with nine points and four rebounds vs. Liberty (11-9-07)... Scored a career-high 12 points and added five rebounds and two steals vs. Portland (11-10-07)... Grabbed a personal-best eight rebounds and four assists, while scoring 11 points at Fresno State (11-11-07)... Missed the UC San Diego game (11-17-07) due to a sore knee... Returned to the lineup after missing one game and had eight points on 4-of-6 shooting at San Diego (11-19-07)... Sat out the California game (11-24-07) due to knee surgery.

High School Underwent knee surgery and played in four games his senior season... As a junior, he led his team to a 30-3 overall record, including a perfect 10-0 mark in the Tri-River Athletic Conference (TRAC), and an appearance in the CIF Division I finals where they fell just three points shy of the state title... In that game, the 2005-06 TRAC co-MVP, recorded 15 points and eight rebounds... Guided Clovis West to a 2006 final national ranking of No. 17 by MaxPreps.com, No. 18 in the USA Today Super 25 poll and No. 21 by SI.com... At a regional level, Clovis West finished No. 4 in the USA Today Regional poll and was rated the fourth-best prep team in California according to MaxPreps.com... Was a McDonald’s All-American nominee... Helped Clovis West to the CIF Championship in 2004-05... Calhisports.rivals.com listed him as one of the best players in California, while scout.com described him as a slash- er, who is physical, a tough defender, has good foot quickness and a well put-together body... Considered Cal Poly, Fresno State, Mississippi State and Wake Forest before choosing SDSU.

Personal Full name is Timothy Edward Shelton... Born July 19, 1989, in Bakersfield, Calif.... Son of Cathy and Lonnie Shelton... Father, Lonnie, played in the National Basketball Association... Has four siblings, L.J., Marlon, Titus and Dion... Was the ASB Commissioner for two years.

Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08 4-3 113-28.3 16-29 .552 1-3 .333 7-9 .778 7 12 19 4.8 9-0 6 6 2 5 40 10.0 Totals 4-3 113-28.3 16-29 .552 1-3 .333 7-9 .778 7 12 19 4.8 9-0 6 6 2 5 40 10.0

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08------Injured------Totals------

Shelton Career Highs Points 12 vs. Portland, 11-10-07

Rebounds 9 at Fresno State, 11-11-07

Assists 4 at Fresno State, 11-11-07

Field Goals 5 at Fresno State, 11-11-07 SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 19

Field Goals Attempted 9 at Fresno State, 11-11-07

Three-Point Field Goals 1 vs. Liberty, 11-9-07

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1 vs. Portland, 11-11-07 1 vs. Liberty, 11-9-07

Free Throws 4 vs. Portland, 11-10-07

Free Throws Attempted 4 vs. Portland, 11-10-07

Steals 2 vs. Portland, 11-10-07 2 vs. Liberty, 11-9-07

Blocked Shots 1 at San Diego, 11-19-07 1 at Fresno State, 11-11-07

Minutes Played 30 vs. Portland, 11-10-07

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 20 Kyle Spain Jersey No. 15 Senior Forward, Ht.: 6-5, Wt.: 209 High School: Newark Memorial High (Newark, Calif.) Birthdate: Jan. 5, 1987 (Fremont, Calif.) SDSU Letters (3): 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08

A physical player who can take the ball to the rim or shoot the ball from beyond the arc... One of the team’s top three-point threats... Has a knack for the ball as he plays the passing lanes well and gets his share of rebounds... Is a high-energy player... Presents matchup problems due to his size... Returns to San Diego State as one of the more seasoned players on the roster with 79 career games and 62 starts... An all-conference candidate.

Quick Hits * SDSU is 27-7 in his career, which spans 79 games, when he scores at least 10 points * Has started 62 career games, the second-most of any Aztec on the team (Richie Williams - 76) * Returns after averaging 13.2 points (No. 2 on team) and 5.4 rebounds (third-best on team) in 2007-08 * Shot a team-best 80.0 percent from the charity stripe and is a career 73.7 percent shooter * Made 32 three-pointers last season, the third-most of any Aztec, despite playing in just 20 games

As A Junior (2007-08 Season) Played in 20 games and made 19 starts before being suspended on Feb. 8 by head coach Steve Fisher for the remainder of the season for violations of team policy... Finished second on the team in scoring average at 13.2 points and was third in rebounding average (5.4)... Connected on the third most three-point field goals (32) and shot 80.0 percent from the free-throw line (76-for-95), which ranks as the 12th-best single-season percentage in school his- tory... Shot 38.6 percent from beyond the arc to rank 16th on SDSU’s individual season records list... Reached double figures in scoring 16 times... Mountain West Conference Co-Player of the Week announced Monday, Nov. 12... Named the World Vision Classic Most Valuable Player... SDSU was 11- 5 and 27-7 in his career when he scored at least 10 points in a game... Led the team in scoring with 14 points (6-6 FTs) vs. Liberty (11-9-07) and also added four rebounds... Tied his career high with a game-high 22 points (10-13 FTs) and team-high eight rebounds in 27 minutes vs. Portland (11-10-07)... Recorded 12 points, six rebounds and three steals at Fresno State (11-11-07)... Made a career-high tying three three-point field goals en route to 12 points vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07)... Scored 11 points after connecting on two three-point field goals and had a season-high four steals at San Diego (11-19-07)... Matched his season high with two assists and added 11 points and seven rebounds at California (11-24-07)... Missed the Loyola Marymount game (11- 28-07) due to ankle sprain... Returned to action vs. Western Michigan (12-1-07) and came off the bench to score a game-high tying 16 points on a season- best six field goals... Dressed but did not see action (ankle) vs. UC Riverside (12-4-07)... Returned to the starting lineup for the first time in four games vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07), recording eight points and five rebounds... Scored 14 points and grabbed a season-high nine rebounds vs. Navy (12-17-07)... Set a career high with 16 field goals attempted, while making a season-high seven shots en route to his ninth double-digit scoring effort of the season (20 pts.) at Arizona (12-22-07)... Tied a season best with nine rebounds in 32 minutes vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07)... Tallied 11 points, five rebounds and three assists vs. TCU (1-5-08)... Contributed 16 points, while tying a season-high with three assists vs. Northern Colorado (1-9-08)... Scored 13 points, including four key free throws at New Mexico (1-12-08)... Drained a career-high four three-pointers en route to 19 points vs. Utah (1-16-08)... Recorded 15 points and four rebounds vs. Wyoming (1-19-08)... Totaled 15 points, five rebounds and one steal at BYU (1-23-08)... Notched his sixth consecutive double-digit scoring effort and 16th of the season with 13 points vs. UNLV (1-26-08)... Was 4-for-4 from the free-throw line en route to a six-point, seven- rebound performance at Colorado State (1-29-08)... Had seven points, four boards and two steals vs. Air Force (2-6-08).

As A Sophomore (2006-07 Season) MWC Rankings: 15th in offensive rebounding Played in 31 games and received the starting nod 18 times... Had four or more rebounds in 23 games in which he played... The Aztecs were 5-0 in 2006- 07 and 16-2 in his career when he has at least 10 points... Was one of six Aztecs to play in at least 31 games... Ranked third on the team with a free throw percentage of 72.3 percent among those with at least 60 attempts... Averaged 4.6 rebounds per game, the fourth-best season effort on the team... Posted five double-digit scoring performances... Suffered a right foot sprain injury prior to the Point Loma Nazarene exhibition contest (11-1-06)... Started the final two games of the Shamrock Invitational... Scored 15 points in the opener vs. Murray State (11-10-06)... Started his first game of the season and played a career-high 37 minutes at Saint Mary’s (11-11-06)... Grabbed a game-high 11 boards in the victory over Seattle Pacific (11-12-06)... Was available, but did not play against UC San Diego (11-15-06)... Returned to the starting five vs. Cal (11-18-06) and recorded eight points and five rebounds... Had one of his best games as an Aztec as he tied a then career high with 18 points without missing a shot (6-6 FG, 1-1 3FG, 5-5 FT) vs. UCR (11-21-06)... Hit all four free throws and had two assists at UCSB (11-25-06)... Scored 12 points and connected on six free throws vs. San Diego (11-29-06)... At Western Michigan (12- 2-06), he grabbed six rebounds... Recorded three steals and five rebounds vs. Arizona (12-9-06)... Hit a season-high tying two three-pointers and had a career-best five assists vs. Campbell (12-12-06)... Connected on two three-pointers en route to 13 points and had two blocks vs. LMU (12-16-06)... Had two points, two assists and zero turnovers at Washington St. (12-21-06)... Dressed, but did not play against Lafayette (12-31-06) due to a sprained knee... Returned to action after missing one game and had four points and five rebounds in 20 minutes vs. Wyoming (1-3-07)... Was 7-for-9 from the field and the free throw line en route to a career-high 22 points vs. Colorado State (1-13-07)... Contributed seven points, eight rebounds and a team-high tying three steals vs. New Mexico (1-17-07)... Grabbed six rebounds at Air Force (1-20-07)... Blocked a career-high three shots and added four rebounds at UNLV (1- 23-07)... Recorded five rebounds, four assists and three steals at TCU (1-31-07)... Scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds vs. Air Force (2-6-07)... Tied his season high with a pair of threes en route to eight points at CSU (2-10-07)... Scored all seven of his points and grabbed six of his eight rebounds in the second half vs. UNLV (2-13-07)... Collected nine rebounds and hit a free throw to tie the game to force overtime at UNM (2-20-07)... Notched four points and two rebounds vs. BYU (2-24-07)... Was 2-of-3 from the floor for four points and had two assists at Utah (2-7-07)... Grabbed nine rebounds (six offensive) and scored seven points vs. TCU (3-3-07)... Posted four rebounds and two points vs. Colorado State at the MWC tournament (3-8-07)... Scored four points and had two steals in the first-round NIT game at Missouri State (3-14-07)... Scored eight points, grabbed six rebounds and added two blocks and a steal in 26 minutes at Syracuse (3-19-07) during SDSU’s second-round NIT contest. SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 21

As A Freshman (2005-06 Season) MWC Rankings: 8th in offensive rebounding, 11th in rebounding, 12th in defensive rebounding, 13th in steals MWC player of the week for the period ending Dec. 18... Was just the third freshman to earn the weekly award in MWC history, joining former Aztec Evan Burns and Utah’s Andrew Bogut... Played in 28 games and started 25 of them... Played 25 or more minutes in 21 games and was fourth on the team in total minutes... Second on the team in rebounding and fourth in scoring... He was the third-leading freshman rebounder in the conference at the end of the regular season... Made 59 of his final 78 free throw attempts after opening his career 4-for-14 from the line... Had 13 double-digit scoring games as a freshman and already owns three double-figure rebound games... SDSU was 11-2 when he scored 10 or more points... He was 90-of-182 from the floor and connected on 50 percent or better from the field in 15 games... The Aztecs were 10-5 when he shot 50 percent or better from the floor... Ranks as one of the top freshmen in San Diego State history as he finished the season ranked in the top 10 in six different SDSU freshmen categories (No. 2 in field goal percentage (.506), No. 5 in efficiency average (11.58), No. 6 in rebound average (5.7), No. 7 in rebounds (136) and efficiency points (278) and No. 10 in scoring average (9.5))... Scored eight points and had two rebounds vs. Indiana in the NCAA Tournament (3-16-06)... Notched his second dou- ble-double in the MWC title game vs. Wyoming (3-11-06) with 11 points and 12 rebounds... Had five points, six rebounds (five offensive), three assists and two steals vs. Colorado State at the MWC quarterfinals (3-9-06)... Was perfect from the line, connecting on all eight attempts en route to 12 points vs. the Cowboys in the MWC regular-season finale (3-1-06)... Chipped in with 10 points and six rebounds at BYU (2-22-06)... Scored 14 points against New Mexico (1-25-06), hitting a career-high three 3-pointers in the second half to thwart a Lobo rally... Posted his first career double-double at TCU (1-18-06) with 10 points and 10 rebounds... Hit both of his three-point attempts vs. UNLV (1-14-06) on his way to 10 points... Went 6-for-10 from the field en route to 13 points against CSU (1-4-06)... Scored a career-best 18 points at Providence (12-27-05)... Contributed 16 points and nine rebounds vs. UMBC (12-20- 05)... Poured in 17 points against UCSB (12-17-05) on 8-of-10 from the floor... Also recorded five steals against the Gauchos... Scored a then career-high 15 points against Point Loma (12-3-05)... Posted 10 points and four rebounds in 27 minutes against Albany (11-26-05)... In the third-place game at The Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, Alaska, he turned in his first double-figure scoring effort with 11 points vs. Southern Miss (11-20-05)... Scored seven points in his first career start in his second collegiate game vs. Illinois-Chicago (11-19-06) in Alaska... Grabbed five rebounds and had two points in his first game as an Aztec at Alaska Fairbanks (11-17-05)... Averaged 14.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per 40 minutes in 2005-06.

High School One of just five players named to the Street & Smith’s San Francisco-Oakland all-metro team... Was rated as the fourth best prospect in the state by Hoop Scoop’s Clark Francis... Ranked as fourth best small forward on the West Coast by Prep West Hoops... Averaged 17.1 points, 9.1 rebounds and shot 83 percent from the field as a senior for Newark Memorial High School... Recorded 29 double figure scoring games as a senior and knocked down 33 three- pointers... Led Cougars to a 29-5 record in 2004-05, including a 14-0 record in the Mission Valley Athletic League... Named to the all-MVAL first team his final three years and to the second team his freshman season... In 2003-04, averaged 16.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, leading Newark Memorial to a 29-5 record and a trip to the CIF Division I championship... Had three 30-point scoring games and had season-highs of 33 points, 14 rebounds and five assists... Recorded eight double-doubles.

Personal Full name is Kyle Olajuwon Spain... Born January 5, 1987, in Fremont, Calif.... Son of Alvin and Janice Spain... Has an older brother, Floyd, and a younger sister, Elise... A business administration major... Drew interest from UNLV, California and Washington during the recruiting process... Has two high school teammates, DeVon Hardin (California) and Trae Clark (Cal Poly), who also play Division I basketball... Intended major is kinesiology.

Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2005-06 28-25 719-25.7 90-182 .495 15-29 .517 63-92 .685 62 96 158 5.6 59-1 29 49 10 35 258 9.2 2006-07 31-18 734-23.7 64-161 .398 16-49 .327 60-83 .723 52 90 142 4.6 62-1 29 42 14 35 204 6.6 2007-08 20-19 517-25.9 78-196 .398 32-83 .386 76-95 .800 35 72 107 5.4 44-1 23 39 9 22 264 13.2 Totals 79-62 1970-24.9 232-539 .430 63-161 .391 199-270 .737 149 258 407 5.2 165-3 81 130 33 92 726 9.2

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2005-06 11-10 279-25.4 33-66 .500 8-13 .615 25-32 .781 19 35 54 4.9 26-1 13 18 2 12 99 9.0 2006-07 16-7 366-22.9 29-75 .387 6-22 .273 24-36 .667 31 44 75 4.7 29-0 11 20 6 15 88 5.5 2007-08 8-8 207-25.9 29-80 .363 13-36 .361 28-32 .875 15 22 37 4.6 16-0 8 14 4 9 99 12.4 Totals 35-25 852-24.3 91-221 .412 27-71 .380 77-100 .770 65 101 166 4.7 71-1 32 52 12 36 286 8.2

Spain Career Highs Points 22 vs. Portland, 11-10-07 22 vs. Colorado State, 1-13-07

Rebounds 12 vs. Wyoming, 3-11-06

Assists 5 vs. Campbell, 12-12-06

Field Goals 8 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12-17-05

Field Goals Attempted 16 at Arizona, 12-22-07

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Three-Point Field Goals 4 vs. Utah, 1-16-08

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 8 vs. Northern Colorado, 1-9-08

Free Throws 10 vs. Portland, 11-10-07

Free Throws Attempted 13 vs. Portland, 11-10-07

Steals 5 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12-17-05

Blocked Shots 3 at UNLV, 1-23-07

Minutes Played 37 at Saint Mary’s (Calif.), 11-11-06

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 23 Matt Thomas Jersey No. 21 Senior Guard, Ht.: 6-4, Wt.: 204 High School: Martin Luther King High (Riverside, Calif.) Birthdate: Jan. 7, 1986 (San Diego, Calif.) SDSU Letters (3): 2004-05, 2005-06, 2007-08

Is in the process of seeking a fifth year of eligibilty from the NCAA... A three-year letterwinner with a wealth of experience... Provides a different look at the point guard position with his size, vision and ability to get to the rim... Was at full strength for the 2007-08 season for the first time in two years... Plays the passing lanes well and has always been reliable with the ball... Continues to improve on his outside shooting and on-ball defending.

Quick Hits * In each of his four seasons, he has recorded more assists than turnovers * Committed one turnover or less in 50 of the last 59 games he has played in, including 24 of 29 last season * Made five three-pointers last year, more than his three previous years combined when he connected on just two * Seen action in 88 games, which ranks second on the squad to Richie Williams’ 91 appearances * Has eight career double-figure scoring games

As A Senior (2007-08 Season) Played in 29 games after only playing in two games as a junior... Made eight starts, including eight of the last nine contests of the season... Scored in dou- ble figures one time during the year... Was even or recorded more assists than turnovers in 21 games... For the season, he had 31 assists and just 22 turnovers for an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.4... Had three assists, one rebounds and a steal vs. Liberty (11-9-07)... Added two rebounds and two steals against Portland (11-10-07)... Dished out three assists and had one steal at Fresno State (11-11-07)... Played 13 minutes and scored his first point of the season on a free throw vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07)... Came off the bench and had two points, two assists and two steals at Loyola Marymount (11-28- 07)... Played 16 minutes and had one rebound and one steal vs. UC Riverside (12-4-07)... Was 1-for-2 from the free-throw line and had one assist in six minutes vs. Navy (12-17-07)... Scored four points and pulled down two rebounds at Arizona (12-22-07)... Saw one minute of playing time vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07)... Totaled one rebound, one assist and one steal in 18 minutes vs. TCU (1-5-08)... Grabbed two rebounds in 13 minutes vs. Northern Colorado (1-9-08)... Recorded season highs with seven points, four rebounds and three assists at New Mexico (1-12-08)... Dished out two assists in a season-high 20 minutes vs. Utah (1-16-08)... Had two points and two rebounds in 17 minutes vs. Wyoming (1-19-08)... Matched a season high with two steals to go along with three rebounds at Brigham Young (1-23-08)... Logged 13-plus minutes for the seventh straight game vs. UNLV (1-26-08), post- ing two points, two steals and one rebound... Scored six points on a season-high five field-goal attempts, while dishing out two assists at Colorado State (1-29-08)... Pulled down two rebounds in six minutes vs. Air Force (2-6-08)... Played 18 minutes at TCU (2-9-08), notching four points, one rebound and one assist... Entered the game for 11 minutes vs. New Mexico (2-13-08)... Made his first start since Jan. 6, 2007, posting season-highs of 30 minutes and 10 points, as well as a career-best two three-pointers at Utah (2-16-08)... Tallied a season-high six rebounds and three steals Wyoming (2-19-08)... Grabbed one rebound in 14 minutes vs. BYU (2-23-08)... Contributed five points, two rebounds and an assist at UNLV (2-26-08)... Received his fifth straight start- ing assignment vs. Colorado State (3-1-08), scoring five points to go along with three rebounds and two assists... Came off the bench for 14 minutes at Air Force (3-8-08), scoring two points and dishing out one assist... Posted three points and one steal in a starting role against Air Force in the MWC quar- terfinals (3-13-08)... Had his second-highest rebounding effort of the season after grabbing six boards in the MWC semifinals vs. BYU (3-14-08)... Started at Florida (3-19-08) in the first round of the NIT and had three rebounds and an assist in 19 minutes.

As A Junior (2006-07 Season) Missed the first 14 games of the season as he was recovering from a back injury... Made his first appearance of 2006-07 vs. Wyoming (1-3-07) and made an immediate impact with two points (1-1), one rebound, one block and a steal in 12 minutes off the bench... Made his first start of the season for an ill Richie Williams at Brigham Young (1-6-07) and had a season-best four assists in 18 minutes of action... Has not played since the BYU game in Provo... Only has 10 turnovers in his last 20 games dating back to last season spanning 207 minutes... In those 20 games, 13 of them have been of the turnover- free variety.

As A Sophomore (2005-06 Season) Played in 28 games while receiving the starting nod on six occasions... Played 13 or more minutes in 13 games... Logged double-digit minutes 15 times... Started a season-high five consecutive times in the absence of Kyle Spain... In games in which he started, the Aztecs were 5-1... The only loss was a two- point defeat vs. Utah... Had one turnover or less in 22 of his final 25 games... Against Colorado State in the MWC quarterfinals (3-9-06), played 19 min- utes and contributed four points, four rebounds, one steal and an assist... In 14 minutes against South Dakota State (3-3-06), he had two points, four rebounds and three assists... Provided SDSU with a bigger presence at the point guard position in 25 minutes of action at UNLV (2-16-06)... Scored four points and dished out five assists in 25 minutes of action at Colorado State (2-4-06)... Scored four points and also grabbed a season-high three rebounds in the overtime victory at Wyoming (1-28-06)... Made his first start of the 2005-06 season vs. Maryland-Baltimore County (12-20-05)... Recorded four assists against the Retrievers in 26 minutes of action... Blocked a career-high two shots against UC Santa Barbara (12-17-05)... Scored in three consecutive games at San Diego (11-30-05), vs. PLNU and at California (12-6-05), a streak broken against Washington State (12-10-05)... Played 18 minutes and scored a season-high nine points against Point Loma Nazarene (12-3-05)... Made a season-high four field goals vs. the Sea Lions... Had a career-high seven assists and just one turnover in 29 minutes of action against Southern Mississippi (11-20-05).

As A Freshman (2004-05 Season) MWC Rankings: 15th in steals An honorable mention all-Mountain West Conference performer as announced by the league and as voted upon by the coaches and the media... Of the 29 players recognized by the league, he joined Colorado State’s Jason Smith as the only freshman to earn all-conference recognition... One of only two SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 24 nominated players for MWC freshman of the year honors... Became the fourth Aztec freshman to earn a position on the honorable mention all-confer- ence team in the last three years, following Evan Burns (2003), Brandon Heath (2004) and Marcus Slaughter (2004)... One of five Aztec players to see action in all 29 games last season and his 11 starts were the 6th highest total on the squad... Both numbers were also team highs among the freshman class... Despite being a true freshman, he ranked among the team leaders in nearly all the major categories, including 2nd in assists (43), 4th in scoring (6.1), 4th in rebounding (3.4), 4th in steals (32), 4th in efficiency points (173) and 4th in minutes played (659)... Bucked the freshman trend and actually produced bigger numbers as the season progressed... Numbers by month: November: 5.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 3.0 apg; December: 5.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 1.1 apg; January: 3.6 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.9 apg; February/March: 8.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.8 apg... In the final two months of the season, covering the final 10 games, he was third on the team in scoring, second in rebounding and third in assists on the squad... Ranked among the league leaders of the freshman class in nearly every cate- gory including 1st in free throws, 1st in free throws attempted, 1st in steals, 2nd in rebounding, 3rd in scoring, 3rd in assists and 5th in blocked shots... Among SDSU’s Division I era freshmen, Thomas also proved impressive, ranking 4th in free throws made, 5th in free throws attempted, tied for 8th in steals, 13th in rebounds, 13th in minutes played, 17th in points and tied for 21st in games started... Started the final eight games of the season, the sec- ond longest active streak on the squad behind Brandon Heath’s 19-game streak... Had a string of 10 consecutive free throws made broken against Saint Mary’s (12-14-04) but made 62-of-86 (72.1 percent) after making just 3-of-9 to open the season... Made 17 of this last 22 (77.2 percent) free-throw attempts of the season... His 43 assists were the second most on the team, despite averaging 22.7 minutes per game, the fifth highest total on the squad... With 43 assists and 37 turnovers he joined Brandon Heath and Tyler Smith as the only Aztec players with more assists than turnovers... Tied a then career-best with 14 points at New Mexico (1-31-05)... Had a string of at least one assist in seven games broken against Saint Mary’s (12-14-04)... Recorded a rebound in 25-of-29 games, including the final 14 games of the season... Had just 17 turnovers in his last 393 minutes of play (one turnover every 23.1 minutes)... Had just six multiple turnover games in the final 22 outings of the season... Produced 10 turnover-free games, including four times when he played at least 30 minutes... Had at least three rebounds in 10 of the final 11 games of the season... Posted five games with at least three steals... Scored in double- figures seven times, including three times in the final six games of the 2004-05 season... Set a career high with 20 points against Air Force (2-28-05)... Also set career highs in free-throws (12) and free-throw attempts (13)... Had 14 points and 10 rebounds against UNLV (2-12-05) for his first double-double of his career... That was the only double-double recorded by a player other than Marcus Slaughter during the season... Also set career highs in the UNLV game in rebounds (10), minutes (40) and tied his then career high in points (14)... Also had four assists and his third block of the season against UNLV... Recorded consecutive double-figure scoring games for the first time in his career with 20 points vs. Air Force (2-28-05) and 14 points at Utah (3-5-05) to close out the regular season... Nearly had another double-double two games later at Wyoming (2-21-05) when he scored 11 points and grabbed nine rebounds... Also had a career-high four steals... Had 14 points and tied his career-high of four steals at Utah (3-5-05)... Made his first career start and played a then career-high 32 minutes against Saint Mary’s (12-14-04).

High School Attended Martin Luther King High in Riverside, Calif.... A two-time All-Southern Section selection, Thomas helped lead the Wolves to a 99-21 record in his four seasons, including the 2002 Divison II California state championship and a No. 13 national ranking, according to USA Today... Averaged 16.2 points, 9.5 rebounds, six assists and five steals during his senior campaign... In 2003-04, King High went 26-5, while Thomas recorded 31 double-doubles and eight triple-doubles.

Personal Full name is Matthew Otis Thomas... Born Jan. 7, 1986, in San Diego, Calif.... Son of Neida and Gerald Thomas... Has two brothers and two sisters... Studying criminal justice administration.

Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2004-05 29-11 659-22.7 55-169 .325 2-18 .111 65-95 .684 37 61 98 3.4 51-1 43 37 4 32 177 6.1 2005-06 28-6 320-11.4 14-43 .326 0-2 .000 9-15 .600 14 19 33 1.2 24-0 31 20 3 14 37 1.3 2006-07 2-1 30-15.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 1.5 3-0 4 3 1 2 3 1.5 2007-08 29-8 463-16.0 18-56 .321 5-17 .294 19-28 .679 12 37 49 1.7 29-0 31 22 2 24 60 2.1 Totals 88-26 1472-16.7 88-269 .327 7-37 .189 94-140 .671 64 119 183 2.1 107-1 109 82 10 72 277 3.1

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2004-05 14-6 342-24.4 32-85 .376 0-6 .000 39-55 .709 16 33 49 3.5 30-1 22 15 3 18 103 7.4 2005-06 11-5 110-10.0 5-11 .455 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 5 4 9 0.8 8-0 10 3 1 3 12 1.1 2006-07 2-1 30-15.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 2 3 1.5 3-0 4 3 1 2 3 1.5 2007-08 16-5 279-17.4 13-39 .333 4-12 .333 16-21 .762 8 21 29 1.8 14-0 16 11 2 14 46 2.9 Totals 43-17 761-17.7 51-136 .375 4-19 .211 58-81 .716 30 60 90 2.1 55-1 52 32 7 37 164 3.8

Thomas Career Highs Points 20 vs. Air Force, 2-28-05

Rebounds 10 vs. UNLV, 2-12-05

Assists 7 vs. Southern Miss, 11-20-05

Field Goals 6 vs. UNLV, 2-12-05

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12 vs. UNLV, 2-12-05

Three-Point Field Goals 2 at Utah, 2-16-08

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 3 vs. Monmouth, 11-22-04

Free Throws 12 vs. Air Force, 2-28-05

Free Throws Attempted 13 vs. Air Force, 2-28-05

Steals 4 at Utah, 3-5-05 4 at Wyoming, 2-21-05

Blocked Shots 2 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12-17-05

Minutes Played 40 vs. UNLV, 2-12-05

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 26 Lorrenzo Wade Jersey No. 31 Senior Forward, Ht.: 6-6, Wt.: 226 Last College: Univ. of Louisville High School: Hargrave Military (Va.) Academy (Las Vegas, Nev.) Birthdate: Nov. 23, 1985 (Gardena, Calif.) SDSU Letters (2): 2006-07, 2007-08

One of the Mountain West Conference’s top players and should be considered a player-of-the-year candidate... Is an explosive player with great leaping ability... One of the team’s top finishers... Can disrupt offenses with his strength, length and ability to play the passing lanes... An offensive force who can get to the basket at will... An All-American, all-conference and all-region candidate... Can knock down the mid-range shot... A team leader on and off the court... Continues to work on his three-point shooting.

Quick Hits * A two-time all-Mountain West Confernece performer (2008 - first team; 2007 - honorable mention) * Team’s leading returner in scoring (14.8), assists (119) and minutes played-average (1,059-32.1) * Finished the year ranked in the top 10 in the MWC in four categories (assists - 5th, field goal percentage - 5th, scoring - 8th, minutes played - 9th) * Needs just 167 points to become the 23rd Aztec to score at least 1,000 in a career * One of five Aztecs to play in all 33 games and tied Ryan Amoroso for team-high honors with 31 starting assignments

As A Junior (2007-08 Season) MWC Rankings: 5th in field goal percentage, 5th in assists, 8th in scoring, 9th in minutes played, t-19th in rebounding Received first-team all-Mountain West Conference accolades and was a second-team NABC all-District 13 selection... MWC Player of the Week as announced Jan. 21... Played in all 33 games and earned the starting assignment 31 times, including 28 straight at one point... Had 27 double-digit scor- ing games and 49 for his career... Scored 20 points or more seven different times... Posted two double-doubles... Was SDSU’s top scorer 13 times, the lead- ing rebounder on seven occasions and leader in assists 15 times... Led the team in field goals (174), points (487), points per game (14.8), assists (119) and minutes played/average (1,059/32.1)... Also ranked second on the squad in blocked shots (20) and third in rebounds (150) and steals (33)... Appeared on SDSU’s single-season list in numerous categories - 11th in minutes played (1,059), 13th in free throws (116), 18th in points (487), 24th in assists (119) and field goals (174)... A World Vision Classic all-tourney pick... Had 12 points, three rebounds and three assists in the season opener vs. Liberty (11-9-07)... Scored 18 points and dished out three assists vs. Portland (11-10-07)... Posted 18 points and five rebounds at Fresno State (11-11-07)... Scored a team-high 14 points to go along with six assists at San Diego (11-19-07)... Shared team-high honors with 17 points, including a career-high tying three treys at California (11-24-07)... Connected on eight field goals en route to an 18-point effort at LMU (11-28-07)... Scored 18 points on 7-for-12 shooting vs. Navy (12-17-07)... Was held to just seven points at Arizona (12-22-07), ending his seven-game double-digit scoring streak... Totaled 23 points, four assists and a season-best four steals vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07)... Recorded a team-high 18 points to go along with eight rebounds vs. TCU (1-5-08)... Tallied 11 points, four assists and three rebounds vs. Northern Colorado (1-9-08)... Connected on nine field goals en route to 23 points at New Mexico (1-12-08)... Scored a game-high 20 points to go along with eight rebounds during a season-long 39 minutes vs. Utah (1-16-08)... Posted his first double-double of the season with 11 points and a career-high 13 rebounds vs. Wyoming (1-19-08)... Led the team with 21 points at BYU (1-23-08)... Dished out a game-high seven assists vs. UNLV (1-26-08)... Hit the game-winning three-pointer with 21 seconds left at Colorado State (1-29-08), capping off his second double- double of the season (18 points, 10 rebounds)... Tied a season high with two blocked shots, while scoring 14 points vs. Air Force (2-6-08)... Posted a team- high 21 points on 6-for-10 shooting vs. New Mexico (2-13-08)... Scored 16 points and grabbed six rebounds to go along with a game-high five assists at Utah (2-16-08)... Made his 50th career start at Wyoming (2-19-08), recording 14 points and three assists... Scored a career-high 28 points on a personal- best 10 field goals vs. BYU (2-23-08)... Led the team with 21 points, nine rebounds and five assists at UNLV (2-26-08)... Came off the bench for the first time in 48 games, dishing out a career-high 11 assists vs. Colorado State (3-1-08)... Returned to the starting lineup at Air Force (3-8-08), totaling six points, five assists, two rebounds and two steals... Drained a career-best 10 free throws to go along with seven rebounds and five assists vs. Air Force in the MWC quarterfinals (3-13-08)... Played in his 100th collegiate game, scoring 10 points and dishing out five assists against Brigham Young in the MWC semifi- nals (3-14-08)... Battled illness and came off the bench in the first round of the NIT at Florida (3-19-08) to score 11 points and dish out a game-high seven assists in 30 minutes.

As A Sophomore (2006-07 Season) MWC Rankings: 4th in steals, 9th in blocked shots, 10th in defensive rebounding, 13th in minutes played, 14th in assists Honorable mention all-Mountain West Conference... Played in all 33 games and made 24 starts, including all 16 in MWC action... Logged the fourth most minutes on the team (1,037)... Shot at least 50 percent from the field in 15 contests... Was second on the team in blocked shots with 39... Dished out the third-most assists on the team (85) despite playing small forward for most of the season... Made 53.9 percent of his two-point field goal attempts... Tied Mohamed Abukar for the second-best field goal percentage (.472) among those with at least 161 shot attempts... Started the final 20 games to end the sea- son... Scored 11 points vs. Murray State (11-10-06), his first game as an Aztec... Posted 12 points at Saint Mary’s (11-11-06) despite foul trouble... Tied a then career-high with 14 points vs. Seattle Pacific (11-12-06)... Established a then career-high with 15 points and five assists and matched his then career best with seven rebounds against UCSD (11-15-06)... Added eight points and four rebounds vs. Cal (11-18-06)... Posted 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting off the bench at UCSB (11-25-06)... Scored 14 points in a reserve role by making a then career-high seven field goals vs. San Diego (11-29-06)... Grabbed eight rebounds and hit two three-pointers and two free throws en route to 12 points at Western Michigan (12-2-06)... Had his best game of his Aztec career with a personal-best 21 points on 8-of-10 shooting, including a career-high three three-pointers vs. Campbell (12-12-06)... Blocked three shots and added six rebounds and seven points vs. LMU (12-16-06)... Tallied seven points and four rebounds at Washington State (12-21-06)... Had a personal-best four blocks, three steals and 11 points vs. Lafayette (12-30-06)... Had three steals and added six rebounds in a starting role vs. Wyoming (1-3-07)... Posted nine points and two blocks at BYU (1-6-07)... Started against Colorado State (1-13-07) and contributed nine rebounds and 13 points... Delivered a lifetime-best

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12 rebounds and added 13 points (first career double-double), four assists and three steals vs. New Mexico (1-17-07)... Posted 11 points, seven rebounds and three steals at Air Force (1-20-07)... Recorded his second career double-double in the last three games with 11 points and 11 rebounds at UNLV (1- 23-07)... Scored 12 points, grabbed a team-high seven rebounds and had five assists vs. Utah (1-27-07)... Connected on eight field goals and had four steals at TCU (1-31-07); he also added 19 points and six rebounds... Blocked three shots, had three assists and two steals vs. Air Force (2-6-07)... Credited with five assists and had three steals, two blocks, six rebounds and nine points at CSU (2-10-07)... Turned in a great all-around performance with 15 points (7- 11 FGs), a career-high five steals, four rebounds, three blocks and two assists vs. UNLV (2-13-07)... Contributed 16 points, nine rebounds and eight assists at New Mexico (2-20-07)... Notched 10 points, five rebounds and three assists vs. BYU (2-24-07)... Recorded three steals and three assists at Utah (2-27- 07)... Contributed seven rebounds, four assists and four steals vs. TCU (3-3-07)... Had a career-best nine assists vs. CSU at the MWC tournament (3-8-07)... Recorded seven points, four rebounds and four assists in the first-round NIT game at Missouri State (3-14-07)... Scored a team-best 16 points and tied Richie Williams for team-high rebounding honors with eight in the second-round NIT game at Syracuse (3-19-07)... Also added a team-high three blocks and four free throws against the Orange.

As A Redshirt (2005-06 Season) Sat out the 2005-06 season due to NCAA transfer rules... Practiced with the team throughout the season.

As A Freshman at Louisville (2004-05 Season) Played in 35 games for a Louisville team coached by that went 35-5, including 14-2 in Conference USA and advanced to the NCAA Final Four... Played double-figure minutes in 18 games... Logged a career-high 21 minutes in games against East Carolina (1-19-05) and at Tulane (1-29-05)... Scored a career-high 14 points vs. Tennessee State (1-2-05) on 5-of-8 shooting and later matched the total on Jan. 29 at Tulane on 5-of-8 from the field... His five field goals made in both those contests were also a personal best... Grabbed a career-high seven rebounds in his sixth game of the season against North Carolina A&T (12-17-04)... Also matched the rebound figure vs. East Carolina (1-19-05)... In the ECU contest, he was perfect from the free-throw line going 4-for-4... Recorded his third double-digit scoring game of the season, scoring 10 points against UAB in the Conference USA tournament (3-11- 05)... Ranked sixth on the team with seven dunks... Ended the season playing in 21 consecutive games.

High School Averaged 14 points and four rebounds in 2001-02 for a Cheyenne (Nev.) High team that posted a 30-5 record and was a state runner-up... A 2003 first- team all-state, all-region and all-division selection... Named co-MVP of the 2003 state tournament where he averaged 21.5 points in six postseason games helping Cheyenne to its first-ever state title... Scored 20 points in the title game after recording 22 points and 14 rebounds in the semifinals... For the 2002- 03 season, he averaged 17.2 points and 6.8 rebounds as the Desert Shields compiled a record of 31-1 along with claiming the Class 4A crown... Played his final prep season at Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy where he averaged 14.3 points and guided Hargrave to a 25-1 record and the nation’s top ranking among prep schools.

Personal Full name is Lorrenzo Allen Wade... Born Nov. 23, 1985, in Gardena, Calif.... Son of Aire Jones and Lorenzo Wade... Intended major is communication.

Career Statistics (* Univ. of Louisville) Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2004-05* 35-0 348-9.9 48-112 .429 18-57 .316 24-28 .857 18 43 61 1.7 31-0 8 25 5 16 138 3.9 2006-07 33-24 1037-31.4 143-303 .472 19-73 .260 41-58 .707 43 131 174 5.3 63-1 85 76 39 62 346 10.5 2007-08 33-31 1059-32.1 174-387 .450 23-72 .319 116-173 .671 31 119 150 4.5 85-0 119 94 20 33 487 14.8 Totals 101-55 2444-24.2 365-802 .455 60-202 .297 181-259 .699 92 293 385 3.8 179-1 212 195 64 111 971 9.6

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2006-07 16-16 552-34.5 66-151 .437 8-32 .250 21-35 .600 25 73 98 6.1 28-1 46 39 23 36 161 10.1 2007-08 16-15 549-34.3 88-200 .440 8-30 .267 71-103 .689 17 80 97 6.1 37-0 64 51 13 10 255 15.9 Totals 32-31 1101-34.4 154-351 .439 16-62 .258 92-138 .667 42 153 195 6.1 65-1 110 90 36 46 416 13.0

Wade Career Highs Points 28 vs. Brigham Young, 2-23-08

Rebounds 13 vs. Wyoming, 1-19-08

Assists 11 vs. Colorado State, 3-1-08

Field Goals 10 vs. Brigham Young, 2-23-08

Field Goals Attempted 18 vs. Utah, 1-16-08

Three-Point Field Goals 3 at California, 11-24-07 3 at Fresno State, 11-11-07 3 vs. Campbell, 12-12-06 3 vs. TCU, 1-8-05

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Three-Point Field Goal Attempted 7 at California, 11-24-07 7 vs. North Carolina A&T, 12-14-04

Free Throws 10 vs. Air Force, 3-13-08

Free Throws Attempted 14 vs. Brigham Young, 2-23-08

Steals 5 vs. UNLV, 2-13-07

Blocked Shots 4 vs. Lafayette, 12-30-06

Minutes Played 41 at New Mexico, 2-20-07

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 29 Billy White Jersey No. 32 Sophomore Forward, Ht.: 6-8, Wt.: 212 High School: Green Valley High (Las Vegas, Nev.) Birthdate: Jan. 26, 1989 (Las Vegas, Nev.) SDSU Letters (1): 2007-08

One of the Mountain West Conference’s top players who returns after earning MWC freshman-of-the-year honors and all-league third-team accolades... An explosive player who can finish around the basket... One of the league’s top rebounders, especially on the offensive end... Shoots the ball at a high percentage... Can disrupt offenses with his strength, length and ability to play the passing lanes... Continues to work on his mid-range jumper.

Quick Hits * Became the just the fourth freshman in league history to be named to an all-conference team when he was voted to the third team * Team’s returning leader in field goal percentage (.615), steals (47) and blocked shots (25) and second-leading returner in rebounds (195) and rebound- ing average (5.9) * Led the league’s freshmen in scoring and rebounding and finished 2007-08 as the MWC’s top offensive rebounder at 2.24 per game * Joined D.J. Gay as the only two freshmen on the team to play in all 33 games; White started 28 games as well, the third-most on the team * Shot 50 percent or better on 24 different occasions

As A Freshman (2007-08 Season) MWC Rankings: 1st in offensive rebounds, t-7th in steals, 9th in rebounding, 19th in minutes played Named Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year, while garnering third-team all-league honors... Became the first freshman in MWC history to earn player of the week honors twice in a season (Dec. 31 and Feb. 25)... Played in all 33 games and received the starting assignment 28 times... Made a starter in just his fourth game... Led the team in blocked shots (25), steals (47) and field goal percentage (.615)... Ranked second in rebounds (195) and rebounding average (5.9)... Finished the season with the third-most points (279) and the fourth-highest scoring average on the squad (8.5)... Led all MWC freshman in scoring and rebounding average... His field goal percentage is the best in a single season in SDSU’s Division I history... Landed in the top 10 in multiple catgories on the school’s Division I era freshman season records list, including first in field goal percentage, third in minutes played (946), fourth in rebounds (195), steals (47) and blocks (25), sixth in rebound average (5.9), seventh in field goals (118) and ninth in points (279)... Scored in dou- ble figures on 14 occasions and added two double-digit rebounding games, giving him a pair of double-doubles for the season... Shot 50 percent or bet- ter in 24 games... Led the team in scoring twice and in rebounding 10 times... Exploded onto the scene in his first game as an Aztec with 13 points and seven rebounds vs. Liberty (11-9-07)... Started his first career game vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) and posted career highs of 20 points and 10 field goals... Had a career-best four steals at San Diego (11-19-07)... Stole a career-high tying four passes and added eight points and seven rebounds at LMU (11-28- 07)... Recorded 13 points and added team highs of eight rebounds and four assists vs. Western Michigan (12-1-07)... Contributed 10 points, four rebounds and two steals vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07)... Sank a career-best five free throws en route to a 17-point effort vs. Navy (12-17-07)... Recorded seven points, seven rebounds and one assist at Arizona (12-22-07)... Scored 12 points, including the game-tying and game-winning baskets in the Aztecs’ overtime vic- tory over Sam Houston State (12-28-07)... Matched a season high with four steals, while posting eight points and eight rebounds vs. TCU (1-5-08)... Had six rebounds, two steals and two blocks at New Mexico (1-12-08)... Scored 11 points to along with five rebounds during a season-high 42 minutes vs. Utah (1-16-08)... Had 13 points and seven rebounds at BYU (1-23-08)... Posted 11 points and seven rebounds vs. UNLV (1-26-08)... Notched his first career double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds to go along with a career-high four blocks at Colorado State (1-29-08)... Scored eight points on 4-of-5 shoot- ing to go along with six rebounds and three blocks vs. Air Force (2-6-08)... Was held scoreless for just the fourth time this season after logging 25 min- utes at TCU (2-9-08)... Totaled two points, three rebounds and one steal vs. New Mexico (2-13-08)... Had eight points, five rebounds and two steals at Utah (2-16-08)... Recorded his second career double-double with a game-high 19 points and a personal-best 12 rebounds at Wyoming (2-19-08)... Scored 15 points to go along with eight rebounds, three steals and a career-high tying four blocks vs. BYU (2-23-08)... Contributed nine points and six rebounds at UNLV (2-26-08)... Attempted a career-high 12 field goals en route to 16 points and seven rebounds vs. Colorado State (3-1-08)... Logged 38 minutes at Air Force (3-8-08), collecting eight rebounds and a steal... Pulled down five rebounds vs. Air Force in the MWC quarterfinals (3-13-08) in his first action as a reserve since Nov. 11... Came off the bench for the second straight game, totaling 12 points and eight rebounds in the MWC semifinals against BYU (3-14-08)... Played 33 minutes in a starting role at Florida (3-19-08) in the first round of the NIT.

High School Finished his senior year as the Southeast League’s Sunrise Region MVP... Averaged 20.7 points, 14.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.3 blocks as a senior... Picked up his game in the postseason as he averaged 24.0 points and 17.8 rebounds in five games... Was named a Nevada Class 4A all-state first-team selection... Guided his team to a No. 6 state ranking according to MaxPreps.com after Green Valley finished at 22-7 overall (11-3 Sunrise - Southeast League) and an appearance in the Nevada state tournament... Was a three-time MVP... As a junior, he led the Gators to a No. 19 state ranking in the final MaxPreps.com poll after Green Valley finished with a 16-13 overall record (10-4 Sunrise - Southeast League)... Averaged 12.4 points, 8.0 rebounds, 7.8 assists and 4.0 blocks and as a sophomore averaged 17.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks... Considered a "high-level athlete", the 38th-best small for- ward in the nation and the No. 130 player in America by rivals.com... Scout.com described White as a three-star, high-major recruit, who is an explosive, versatile lefty that can play away from the basket or post up smaller players... Considered Arizona, Kentucky, LSU, Memphis, USC, UCLA, UNLV and Washington before signing with the Aztecs.

Personal Full name is Billy Roy White... Born Jan. 26, 1989, in Las Vegas, Nev... Son of Chanta White.

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Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08 33-28 946-28.7 118-192 .615 0-2 .000 43-67 .642 74 121 195 5.9 105-5 34 53 25 47 279 8.5 Totals 33-28 946-28.7 118-192 .615 0-2 .000 43-67 .642 74 121 195 5.9 105-5 34 53 25 47 279 8.5

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2007-08 16-16 510-31.9 61-97 .629 0-2 .000 23-34 .676 41 63 104 6.5 54-4 16 24 18 22 145 9.1 Totals 16-16 510-31.9 61-97 .629 0-2 .000 23-34 .676 41 63 104 6.5 54-4 16 24 18 22 145 9.1

White Career Highs Points 20 vs. UC San Diego, 11-17-07

Rebounds 12 at Wyoming, 2-19-08

Assists 4 vs. Western Michigan, 12-1-07

Field Goals 10 vs. UC San Diego, 11-17-07

Field Goals Attempted 12 vs. Colorado State, 3-1-08

Free Throws 5 vs. Navy, 12-17-07

Free Throws Attempted 6 vs. Navy, 12-17-07

Steals 4 vs. TCU, 1-5-08 4 at Loyola Marymount, 11-28-07 4 at San Diego, 11-19-07

Blocked Shots 4 vs. Brigham Young, 2-23-08 4 at Colorado State, 1-29-08

Minutes Played 42 vs. Utah, 1-16-08

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A three-year returning point guard who is one of the top floor generals in the MWC... Has more assists than turnovers in each of his three seasons and can beat any defender off the dribble... Great at playing the passing lane and disrupting an opponent’s primary ball-handler... Is the most experienced Aztec with 91 career games and 76 starts to his credit... Continues to work on his outside shooting.

Quick Hits * Among the top returning players in the league in steals average; returns as the third-best in the category * Ranked second on the team in assists (75) and steals (42) despite missing eight games in 2007-08 * One of San Diego State’s top free-throw shooters; ranked second on team last year at 72.4 percent * Currently ranks fifth in league history with 169 career steals and ninth in assists with 353

As A Junior (2007-08 Season) MWC Rankings: 4th in steals Played in 25 games, making 12 starts... Earned the starting nod in SDSU’s final five games... Scored in double figures eight times and had at least two steals in 11 contests... Led the team in assists on nine occasions and finished the season ranked second on the squad with 75... Did not play in the exhib- tion vs. Point Loma Nazarene and the three games at the World Vision Classic, but did practice, due to team suspension... Made season debut vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) and had five assists, four steals and zero turnovers... Came off the bench and scored five points and added five rebounds and eight assists in 23 minutes at San Diego (11-19-07)... Matched his career high for three-point makes in a game with three at California (11-24-07)... Recorded his third multiple-steal game of the year with three thefts at Loyola Marymount (11-28-07)... Set a career high in free throws made and attempted after going 9-for-10 en route to a game-high 16 points vs. Western Michigan (12-1-07)... Sank all eight free-throw attempts and recorded season highs in minutes played (28), rebounds (7) and steals (5) in his first start of the season vs. UC Riverside (12-4-07)... Connected on a season-high five field goals, while post- ing 11 points, four rebounds and two assists vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07)... Entered the game in the second half vs. Navy (12-17-07) and contributed seven assists and three steals in just 17 minutes of action... Dished out five assists in 28 minutes at Arizona (12-22-07)... Totaled five points, four rebounds, three steals and two assists in just his fourth start of the season vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07)... Missed the next five games due to a wrist injury suffered against the Bearkats... Returned to the lineup at BYU (1-23-08), recording three rebounds and one assist in 16 minutes of action... Scored 10 points and pulled down three rebounds in 23 minutes vs. UNLV (1-26-08)... Came off the bench for the third straight game, posting 10 points and two assists in 25 minutes at Colorado State (1-29-08)... Made his first start since Dec. 28, scoring three points and dishing out four assists vs. Air Force (2-6-08)... Totaled six points, five assists and three steals at TCU (2-9-08)... Played in a season-high 33 minutes vs. New Mexico (2-13-08), contributing 12 points, three assists and two rebounds. Had one rebound and one assist in 21 minutes off the bench at Utah (2-16-08)... Notched his seventh double-digit scoring effort of the season with 13 points to go along with three steals, two rebounds and two assists at Wyoming (2-19-08)... Recorded two points and three rebounds vs. BYU (2-23-08)... Totaled seven points, three rebounds and three assists at UNLV (2-26-08)... Made his first start in five games, contributing five points, three assists, two rebounds and two steals vs. Colorado State (3-1-08)... Dished out his third-highest assist total of the season with six helpers at Air Force (3-8-08)... Equaled his season-best with five field goals en route to 12 points, five assists and two steals during a season-long 35 minutes vs. Air Force in the MWC quarterfinals (3-13-08)... Recorded five points, three steals, two rebounds and an assist against BYU in the MWC semifinals (3-14-08)... Started in the first round NIT game at Florida (3-19-08) and tallied nine points on 4-of-8 shooting and four rebounds.

As A Sophomore (2006-07 Season) MWC Rankings: 1st in steals, 2nd in assists, 6th in assist/turnover ratio, 6th in minutes played Played in 33 games while earning the starting nod 32 times and played 30-plus minutes 27 times this season... SDSU was 15-3 when he had at least five assists... Had at least one assist in 32 of the team’s 33 games... Logged the second-most minutes on the team (1,123)... Grabbed at least five rebounds in 10 games and at least four in 19 games while playing the point guard position... Connected on multiple three-pointers 12 times after doing so only four times as a freshman... Led the team in three-point field goal percentage... Had more assists than turnovers in 18 of his final 20 games... Had multiple steals in 21 games... Played every minute in three consecutive days to open the season... Posted eight points and eight assists against Murray St. (11-10-06)... Recorded four steals at Saint Mary’s (11-11-06), while playing the whole game... Scored 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting vs. Seattle Pacific (11-12-06)... Went perfect on the night, shooting 3-for-3 from the field (3-3 3FGs) and 2-for-2 from the line en route to 11 points vs. UCSD (11-15-06)... Plagued by foul trou- ble vs. Cal (11-18-06), he still grabbed four rebounds and had two steals... Matched his season-high with eight assists despite playing just 30 minutes in the victory over UCR (11-21-06)... Set a then season high for rebounds with five at UCSB (11-25-06)... Had five rebounds vs. San Diego (11-29-06)... At W. Michigan (12-2-06), he scored 12 points and connected on five free throws; he also added six rebounds... Was credited with seven rebounds vs. Arizona (12-9-06)... Scored a season-high 15 points vs. Campbell (12-12-06), dished out six assists and went a personal-best 7-for-7 from the free throw line.... Had his second straight game with six assists when he dished out six dimes vs. LMU (12-16-06)... Had four boards and five points in 37 minutes at Washington St. (12-21-06)... Nearly missed SDSU’s first-ever triple double with eight points, eight rebounds (season high) and eight assists (season high) vs. Lafayette (12-30-06)... Recorded six assists, six rebounds and five points vs. Wyoming (1-3-06)... Battled the flu and did not start at BYU (1-6-07), but still contributed seven points and three steals in 25 minutes... Had a team-high six assists and added seven points in 31 minutes vs. Colorado St. (1-13-07)... Tied for team- high honors in assists with three at Air Force (1-20-07)... Recorded a game-high seven assists and added 12 points and three steals vs. New Mexico (1-17- 07)... Scored nine points, grabbed five rebounds and had three thefts at UNLV (1-23-07)... Had a personal-best six steals and five assists and zero turnovers in 35 minutes vs. Utah (1-27-07)... Had five points, two steals, two assists and two rebounds in the win at TCU (1-31-07)... Connected on 2-of-3 three point- ers and had two steals vs. AFA (2-6-07)... Scored a season-high 18 points and added six rebounds and six assists at CSU (2-10-07)... Made two threes, had five assists and zero turnovers vs. UNLV (2-13-07)... Had eight points, four steals and four rebounds at Wyoming (2-17-07)... Dished out seven assists in SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 32

40 minutes at New Mexico (2-20-07)... Disrupted BYU’s offense with four steals and had five assists against the Cougars (2-24-07)... Had seven assists and eight points at Utah (2-27-07)... Recorded 10 points, four rebounds and four assists vs. TCU (3-3-07)... Scored eight points and added six assists and four steals vs. CSU at the MWC tourney (3-8-07)... Six points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals in the NIT game at Misssouri State (3-14-07)... Tied for team-high honors with eight rebounds in the Aztecs’ second-round NIT game at Syracuse (3-19-07).

As A Freshman (2005-06 Season) MWC Rankings: 3rd in assists, 4th in steals, 4th in assist/turnover ratio Started 32 games at the point guard position for SDSU... Was just the ninth freshmen to start a season-opening game for Steve Fisher (joining Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, Chris Webber, Jerod Ward, Albert White, Bradley Jackson, Steve Sir and Brandon Heath)... Played 22 or more minutes in 28 games... Had 17 multiple steal games and led the team with 58 steals... First on the team in assists and dished out the second-most assists by a freshman in SDSU history... Since assists became an official stat in 1978-79, became the sixth freshmen to lead the team in that category joining Mark Delsman (1973-74), Jason Hamilton (1992-93), Chad Nelson (1993-94), Raymond King (1995-96) and Bradley Jackson (1999-00)... Only he, Jackson, King and Hamilton have led SDSU in both assists and steals as freshmen... Led the Aztecs in assists 19 times this season... Led the team outright in assists in five consecutive games, becoming the first Aztec player to do that since Wesley Stokes did it in 2003-04... Dished out at least six assists 10 different times and had more assists than turnovers on 15 occasions... Ranked second among SDSU’s all-time freshmen assist leaders with 127, 13 short of Raymond King’s school-best 150... Finished the season ranked No. 3 in assist average (3.8) and steals (51) and No. 7 in minutes played (812) in the SDSU freshmen record book... His assist total was the 15th most in program history (since 1972-73 season)... Shot 50 percent or better from the field in three straight games twice during the year... Posted four straight games with multiple steals (broken against Point Loma Nazarene on 12-3-05)... During one stretch during the campaign, he record- ed at least one steal in 12 consecutive games totaling 28 thefts... Recorded seven double-digit scoring efforts, second most among the team’s freshmen behind Kyle Spain’s 13... Posted 12 points, eight assists, six rebounds and four steals vs. Indiana in the NCAA Tournament (3-16-06)... Scored six points and had seven rebounds in the MWC title game vs. Wyoming (3-11-06)... Posted six assists and no turnovers in the MWC quarterfinal victory over Colorado State (3-9-06)... Nearly missed a triple-double with his nine points, 11 assists and nine rebounds vs. South Dakota State (3-3-06)... The 11 assists were the most since Deandre Moore had 11 in 2001 and the most in the Fisher era... Had nine points and six assists vs. Wyoming (3-1-06)... Scored 13 points, had six assists and three steals vs. TCU (2-18-06)... Had six assists, 11 points and one turnover vs. Air Force (2-8-06)... Tied career high with seven rebounds at Wyoming (1-28-06)... Had a career-best five steals vs. Brigham Young (1-21-06)... Scored 16 points at TCU (1-18-06)... Recorded six assists in three straight games (vs. LMU, vs. Colorado State (1-4-06) and at Air Force (1-7-06))... Tallied 16 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals vs. LMU (12-31-05)... Had six assists and four steals at San Diego (11-30-05)... Recorded 10 points, five assists and no turnovers against Albany (11-26-05)... Against Illinois-Chicago (11-19-05), he contributed seven points and two rebounds... In his first collegiate game at Alaska Fairbanks (11-17-05), he registered seven points, four assists and four rebounds in 31 minutes.

High School Averaged 20.8 points, 5.6 assists, 5.1 rebounds and 4.6 steals as a senior in 2004-05... Led Steele Canyon in points, assists and steals on a prep squad that was ranked as high as 21st nationally by USA Today... Also connected on 41 percent of his three-point attempts and went 73.3 percent from the free throw line... Guided the Cougars to a 30-2 record, a San Diego CIF Division II section championship and a victory over USA Today's top-ranked team, St. Anthony High (Jersey City, N.J.)... Was one of 10 players named to the CalHiSports.com all-state first team elite, which includes all California prep play- ers in all classes... A two-time member of the all-CIF Division II team... Was named to The San Diego Union-Tribune's all-county first team last season after earning second-team honors in 2003-04... Three-year starter... Was named most valuable player of the Torrey Pines tournament in December 2004, which featured the nation's top-ranked prep team and several players ranked among the top 100 nationally.

Personal Full name is Richard Lawrence Williams, Jr.... Born Aug. 22, 1987, in San Diego, Calif.... Son of Richard, Sr. and Marium Williams... Has one brother, Raymond, and four sisters, DeJon, Christina, DeJoine and Randi... Intended major is criminal justice administration.

Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2005-06 33-32 935-28.3 71-168 .423 19-59 .322 58-81 .716 26 61 87 2.6 77-1 127 97 2 58 219 6.6 2006-07 33-32 1123-34.0 73-165 .442 38-83 .458 47-63 .746 29 104 133 4.0 93-1 151 100 3 69 231 7.0 2007-08 25-12 632-25.3 56-154 .364 19-65 .292 42-58 .724 14 54 68 2.7 58-1 75 64 0 42 173 6.9 Totals 91-76 2690-29.6 200-487 .411 76-207 .367 147-202 .728 69 219 288 3.2 228-3 353 261 5 169 623 6.8

MWC Career Statistics Year G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Reb Avg. PF-D AT TO BS ST Pts Avg. 2005-06 16-16 492-30.8 40-93 .430 8-32 .250 32-41 .780 14 19 33 2.1 38-0 60 49 1 33 120 7.5 2006-07 16-15 544-34.0 35-86 .407 19-43 .442 23-29 .793 15 41 56 3.5 44-0 70 33 0 35 112 7.0 2007-08 12-5 300-25.0 23-74 .311 8-31 .258 18-24 .750 7 23 30 2.5 31-1 31 32 0 14 72 6.0 Totals 44-36 1336-30.4 98-253 .387 35-106 .330 73-94 .777 36 80 119 2.7 113-1 161 114 1 82 304 6.9

Williams Career Highs Points 19 vs. Brigham Young, 2-22-06

Rebounds 9 vs. South Dakota State, 3-3-06

Assists 11 vs. South Dakota State, 3-3-06

Field Goals 8 at Brigham Young, 2-22-06

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Field Goals Attempted 12 vs. New Mexico, 2-13-08 12 at UNLV, 1-23-07 12 at Brigham Young, 2-22-06 12 at Wyoming, 1-28-06

Three-Point Field Goals 3 vs. California, 11-24-07 3 vs. UC San Diego, 11-15-06

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 5 vs. New Mexico, 2-13-08 5 at California, 11-24-07 5 vs. Colorado State, 3-8-07 5 vs. TCU, 3-3-07 5 vs. Air Force, 2-8-06

Free Throws 9 vs. Western Michigan, 12-1-07

Free Throws Attempted 10 vs. Western Michigan, 12-1-07

Steals 6 vs. Utah, 1-27-07

Blocked Shots 1 - five times, most recently vs. Colorado State, 3-8-07

Minutes Played 40 - four times, most recently at New Mexico, 2-20-07

SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 34 Mehdi Cheriet Tim Island Jersey No. 42 Jersey No. 2 Junior Forward, Ht.: 6-9, Wt.: 220 Junior Guard, Ht.: 6-6, Wt.: 200 Last College: Arizona Western College Last College: Mt. San Jacinto College Hometown: Tarare, France High School: University City High Hometown: San Diego, Calif. As A Sophomore at Arizona Western College (2007-08 Season) Was ranked at the 17th-best junior college player according to jucojunc- As A Sophomore at Mt. San Jacinto College (2007-08 Season) tion.com’s Top 200 list... Named an NJCCA Division I preseason honorable Guided Mt. San Jacinto College to the 2007-08 Foothill Conference champi- mention All-American prior to the campaign... Played for the under-20 onship after going 10-4 in league play and 26-7 overall... Was the confer- French national team in the European Basketball Championships before ence's sixth-leading scorer at 16.1 points and connected on 68 three-point starting his sophomore season... Guided Arizona Western to its first baskets, which was tops among the league's top-10 scorers... Also averaged Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) regular season 6.3 rebounds a game... In 28 contests, he made multiple three-point field title since 2005, while being named to the All-Region I and All-ACCAC first goals in 22 outings, including a season-best five on two different occasions, teams... Selected to play in the NJCCA Men’s Basketball Coaches and scored in double figures 24 times (nine 20-plus point performances) for Association’s third annual National All-Star Game... AWC finished the year the Eagles... Earned first-team all-California Community College honors. with a 26-3 overall record and a 20-2 in conference play... Earned ACCAC Division I player of the week and NJCCA Division I co-player of the week As A Freshman at Long Beach State (2006-07 Season) honors after leading the Matadors to a pair of wins with averages of 18.5 Played in 23 games for a 49er team that won the Big West Conference reg- points and 7.0 rebounds... Ended his tenure at AWC averaging 12.1 points, ular season and conference championships and advanced to the NCAA while shooting 48.0 percent from the field and 40.2 percent from three- Tournament before finishing with a 24-8 overall record and a 12-2 mark in point distance in 27 games. league action... Averaged 2.6 points, 1.0 rebounds in 9.4 minutes... Also connected on 13 three-point field goals, the fifth-most on the team... Had As A Freshman at Arizona Western College (2006-07 Season) his best game of the season at Southern California (11-24-06) when he went Guided Arizona Western to its third straight JUCO Region I championship 4-for-8 from beyond the arc en route to 12 points in 21 minutes... Followed and an appearance in the NJCAA district finals where they lost to Kelvin with a seven-point effort at UCLA (11-28-06) in another season-high 21- Davis’ College of Southern Idaho team... The Matadors finished the season minute performance... Grabbed a season-high five rebounds at Temple (12- with a 27-6 overall record... Was the lone freshman in the starting lineup 2-06) and chipped in with five points... Made two three-pointers and fin- and scored in double figures in 11 of the final 14 games... Averaged 11.0 ished with eight points vs. Pacific (2-3-07)... Scored in a season-best six points and 5.3 rebounds, while shooting 53.6 percent from the field. straight games beginning with the USC game and ending with the Sacramento State contest (12-9-06)... During that stretch, he averaged 5.5 points... Saw more than 10 minutes of court action in nine games... Long Beach State was 17-6 in games in which he appeared.

High School Attended University City High in San Diego where he averaged 22.0 points, 11.5 rebounds and 5.0 assists and shot 58 percent from the field, including 44 percent from beyond the arc as a senior... Helped the Centurions to a 17-7 overall record and a spot in the semifinals of the 2005 San Diego Section Division II playoffs en route to earning third-team all- CIF and all-Western League accolades as senior... A three-year letterwinner, he was also named to the 2004 all-Western League first team and the CIF Division II second team as a junior... An excellent student, he was a two- time member of The San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic team during his prep career.

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Record: 20-13 (Home: 11-3, Away: 6-8, Neutral: 3-2) Mountain West Conference: 9-7 (Home: 6-2, Away: 3-5) Opp. San Diego State High Date NR Opponent (SDSU NR) SDSU Result W-L Record MWC Scorer Rebounder Assists Attendance Nov. 9 ~vs. Liberty W 62-50 W1 1-0 Spain - 14 White - 7 Gay/Thomas/Wade - 3 10,432 Nov. 10 ~vs. Portland W 78-64 W2 2-0 Spain - 22 Spain - 8 Gay - 4 9,906 Nov. 11 --/rv ~at Fresno State W 89-72 W3 3-0 Amoroso - 19 Shelton - 8 Gay/Shelton - 4 9,845 Nov. 17 UC SAN DIEGO (rv/rv) W 76-60 W4 4-0 White - 20 White - 9 Williams - 5 6,706 Nov. 19 at San Diego (rv/rv) W 69-64 W5 5-0 Wade - 14 Williams - 5 Williams - 8 (c) 5,100 Nov. 24 --/rv at California (rv/rv) L 69-77 L1 5-1 Davis/Wade - 17 Amoroso - 9 Wade/Williams - 4 7,590 Nov. 28 at Loyola Marymount W 78-56 W1 6-1 Amoroso - 19 Amoroso/White - 7 Gay - 4 1,089 Dec. 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 72-61 W2 7-1 Spain/Williams - 16 White - 8 White - 4 7,122 Dec. 4 UC RIVERSIDE (--/rv) W 59-46 W3 8-1 Wade - 14 Pastorek/Williams - 7 Amoroso - 3 4,946 Dec. 8 rv/rv #vs. Saint Mary’s (--/rv) L 64-69 L1 8-2 Davis - 19 Amoroso - 9 Pastorek - 4 17,440 Dec. 17 NAVY W 86-76 W1 9-2 Wade - 18 Spain - 9 Williams - 7 5,587 Dec. 22 19/19 ^at Arizona L 74-58 L1 9-3 Spain - 20 Amoroso/Spain - 8 Williams - 5 14,608 Dec. 28 rv/rv SAM HOUSTON STATE W-ot 79-78 W1 10-3 Wade - 23 Spain - 9 Gay/Wade - 4 5,315 Jan. 5 *TCU W 64-57 W2 11-3 1-0 Wade - 18 Wade/White - 8 Gay/Spain - 3 6,080 Jan. 9 NORTHERN COLORADO L 56-62 L1 11-4 Spain - 16 White - 4 Gay - 5 5,222 Jan. 12 rv/rv *at New Mexico W 72-67 W1 12-4 2-0 Wade - 23 Amoroso - 9 Thomas - 3 17,464 Jan. 16 --/rv *UTAH W-ot 64-56 W2 13-4 3-0 Wade - 20 Amoroso/Wade - 8 Gay - 3 6,614 Jan. 19 *WYOMING W 70-43 W3 14-4 4-0 Amoroso - 16 Wade - 13 Wade - 5 6,848 Jan. 23 *at Brigham Young (--/rv) L 56-59 L1 14-5 4-1 Wade - 21 Wade - 8 Wade - 3 12,044 Jan. 26 --/rv *UNLV (--/rv) L 69-72 L2 14-6 4-2 Amoroso - 15 White - 7 Wade - 7 9,131 Jan. 29 *at Colorado State W 83-82 W1 15-6 5-2 Amoroso - 23 Amoroso - 11 Wade - 5 3,073 Feb. 6 *AIR FORCE W 49-38 W2 16-6 6-2 Wade - 14 Amoroso - 12 Williams - 4 7,062 Feb. 9 *at TCU L 62-68 L1 16-7 6-3 Amoroso - 20 Amoroso - 6 Williams - 5 3,530 Feb. 13 *NEW MEXICO L 63-73 L2 16-8 6-4 Wade - 21 Amoroso - 6 Gay - 4 6,307 Feb. 16 *at Utah L 66-72 L3 16-9 6-5 Gay - 21 Amoroso/Wade - 6 Wade - 5 14,653 Feb. 19 *at Wyoming W 79-68 W1 17-9 7-5 White - 19 White - 12 Wade - 3 4,879 Feb. 23 rv/rv *BRIGHAM YOUNG W 69-65 W2 18-9 8-5 Wade -28 White - 8 Davis/Wade/White - 2 9,776 Feb. 26 --/rv *at UNLV L 58-68 L1 18-10 8-6 Wade - 21 Wade - 9 Wade - 5 13,036 Mar. 1 *COLORADO STATE W 86-62 W1 19-10 9-6 Amoroso - 23 Amoroso - 8 Wade - 11 7,922 Mar. 8 *at Air Force L 43-46 L1 19-11 9-7 Gay - 17 Amoroso - 9 Williams - 6 3,649 Mar. 13 `vs. (5) Air Force (QF) W 53-49 W1 20-11 Amoroso - 15 Wade - 7 Wade/Wms - 5 6,843 Mar. 14 24/23 `vs. Brigham Young (SF) L 54-63 L1 20-12 Amoroso - 18 White - 8 Wade - 5 13,913 Mar.19 at Florida (1R) L 49-73 L2 20-13 Amoroso - 19 Amoroso - 7 Wade - 7 5,188 Caps denotes home game. ~ - World Vision Classic (Fresno, Calif.). # - John R. Wooden Classic (Honda Center; Anaheim, Calif.). ^ - Tucson Fiesta Bowl Showcase Classic . * – Mountain West Conference Game. ` - Phillips 66 Mountain West Conference Championships (Thomas & Mack Center; Las Vegas, Nev.). c - Indicates capacity crowd. SDSU NR – Indicates San Diego State’s national rankings in the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today coaches polls at gametime. Opponent national ranking listed after opponent name (Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today coaches polls at gametime). 1R - First Round; QF - Quarterfinal; SF - Semifinal; CH -Championship. 3P - Third-Place Game. Opponent seed listed left of team name. Time to the right of opponent name indicates time remain- ing on a game-winning shot. Record/Attendance Summary G W-L Total Average High Home 14 11-3 94,638 6,760 9,776 vs. Brigham Young (Feb. 23) Mountain West 8 6-2 59,740 7,468 9,131 vs. UNLV (Jan. 26) Away 14 6-8 115,748 8,268 17,464 at New Mexico (Jan. 12) Mountain West 8 3-5 72,328 9,041 17,464 at New Mexico (Jan. 12) Neutral 5 3-2 58,534 11,707 17,440 vs. Saint Mary’s (Dec. 8) Total 33 20-13 268,920 8,149 17,464 at New Mexico (Jan. 12) Mountain West 16 9-7 132,068 8,254 17,464 at New Mexico (Jan. 12) Win/Loss Margin 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829 Win2 22 11 13111 11 1 1 1 Loss 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 AZTEC BASKETBALL SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 36 2007-08 San Diego State Statistics

Record: 20-13 (Home: 11-3, Away: 6-8, Neutral: 3-2)

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 WADE, Lorrenzo 33 31 1059 32.1 174-387 .450 23-72 .319 116-173 .671 31 119 150 4.5 85 0 119 94 20 33 487 14.8 43 AMOROSO, Ryan 33 31 1021 30.9 146-317 .461 14-57 .246 71-110 .645 70 146 216 6.5 75 0 28 55 12 15 377 11.4 32 WHITE, Billy 33 28 946 28.7 118-192 .615 0-2 .000 43-67 .642 74 121 195 5.9 105 5 34 53 25 47 279 8.5 15 SPAIN, Kyle 20 19 517 25.9 78-196 .398 32-83 .386 76-95 .800 35 72 107 5.4 44 1 23 39 9 22 264 13.2 40 DAVIS, Kelvin 33 5 670 20.3 90-210 .429 39-117 .333 30-54 .556 24 64 88 2.7 67 1 26 51 1 41 249 7.5 23 GAY, D.J. 33 26 784 23.8 66-183 .361 45-121 .372 16-25 .640 10 39 49 1.5 41 1 57 40 2 24 193 5.8 03 WILLIAMS, Richie 25 12 632 25.3 56-154 .364 19-65 .292 42-58 .724 14 54 68 2.7 58 1 75 64 0 42 173 6.9 21 THOMAS, Matt 29 8 463 16.0 18-56 .321 5-17 .294 19-28 .679 12 37 49 1.7 29 0 31 22 2 24 60 2.1 05 PASTOREK, Jon 27 1 241 8.9 18-36 .500 3-12 .250 13-14 .929 19 13 32 1.2 35 0 12 11 5 3 52 1.9 24 SHELTON, Tim 4 3 113 28.3 16-29 .552 1-3 .333 7-9 .778 7 12 19 4.8 9 0 6 6 2 5 40 10.0 02 JOHNSON, Jer'Vaughn 23 0 157 6.8 9-21 .429 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 8 22 30 1.3 23 0 7 6 2 3 22 1.0 30 LAMB, Chris 11 1 47 4.3 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 2 5 7 0.6 12 0 2 1 3 1 8 0.7 TEAM 55 45 100 3.0 0 6 SDSU TOTALS 33 793-1789 .443 181-549 .330 437-644 .679 361 749 1110 33.6 583 9 420 448 83 260 2204 66.8 OPPONENTS 33 754-1701 .443 210-598 .351 372-556 .669 293 733 1026 31.1 591 - 407 500 107 199 2090 63.3

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total SAN DIEGO STATE 1,029 1,153 22 - 2,204 OPPONENTS 943 1,134 13 - 2,090

Mountain West Conference: 9-7 (Home: 6-2, Away: 3-5)

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 WADE, Lorrenzo 16 15 549 34.3 88-200 .440 8-30 .267 71-103 .689 17 80 97 6.1 37 0 64 51 13 10 255 15.9 43 AMOROSO, Ryan 16 15 524 32.8 81-160 .506 6-29 .207 34-55 .618 39 80 119 7.4 37 0 12 29 6 8 202 12.6 32 WHITE, Billy 16 16 510 31.9 61-97 .629 0-2 .000 23-34 .676 41 63 104 6.5 54 4 16 24 18 22 145 9.1 23 GAY, D.J. 16 13 363 22.7 39-92 .424 27-64 .422 11-16 .688 5 21 26 1.6 23 1 21 21 2 13 116 7.3 15 SPAIN, Kyle 8 8 207 25.9 29-80 .363 13-36 .361 28-32 .875 15 22 37 4.6 16 0 8 14 4 9 99 12.4 40 DAVIS, Kelvin 16 2 288 18.0 30-86 .349 10-48 .208 10-23 .435 13 30 43 2.7 31 0 13 17 1 16 80 5.0 03 WILLIAMS, Richie 12 5 300 25.0 23-74 .311 8-31 .258 18-24 .750 7 23 30 2.5 31 1 31 32 0 14 72 6.0 21 THOMAS, Matt 16 5 279 17.4 13-39 .333 4-12 .333 16-21 .762 8 21 29 1.8 14 0 16 11 2 14 46 2.9 05 PASTOREK, Jon 14 0 103 7.4 7-14 .500 3-8 .375 6-6 1.000 5 2 7 0.5 14 0 2 6 3 0 23 1.6 02 JOHNSON, Jer'Vaughn 11 0 73 6.6 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 4 13 17 1.5 17 0 4 2 1 0 9 0.8 30 LAMB, Chris 6 1 29 4.8 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 4 5 0.8 8 0 1 1 1 1 6 1.0 TEAM 29 21 50 3.1 0 2 SDSU TOTALS 16 377-858 .439 79-260 .304 220-320 .688 184 380 564 35.2 282 6 188 210 51 107 1053 65.8 OPPONENTS 16 352-815 .432 101-278 .363 191-292 .654 137 345 482 30.1 291 - 180 211 57 106 996 62.2

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total SAN DIEGO STATE 468 573 12 - 1,053 OPPONENTS 446 546 4 - 996

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Wins Only Games: 20

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 WADE, Lorrenzo 20 19 639 32.0 117-227 .515 15-40 .375 70-110 .636 23 74 97 4.9 46 0 67 63 12 23 319 16.0 43 AMOROSO, Ryan 20 18 604 30.2 89-187 .476 8-37 .216 39-63 .619 45 88 133 6.7 41 0 23 28 7 11 225 11.3 32 WHITE, Billy 20 16 561 28.1 82-129 .636 0-1 .000 35-43 .814 53 76 129 6.5 64 1 22 33 23 33 199 10.0 15 SPAIN, Kyle 14 13 363 25.9 51-127 .402 22-52 .423 57-71 .803 20 56 76 5.4 29 0 16 23 7 18 181 12.9 40 DAVIS, Kelvin 20 3 421 21.1 60-132 .455 24-69 .348 14-30 .467 18 42 60 3.0 37 0 21 32 1 30 158 7.9 23 GAY, D.J. 20 17 487 24.4 43-112 .384 28-72 .389 10-14 .714 4 25 29 1.5 21 0 40 24 1 14 124 6.2 03 WILLIAMS, Richie 13 5 315 24.2 28-72 .389 9-30 .300 33-44 .750 6 29 35 2.7 24 0 42 32 0 30 98 7.5 05 PASTOREK, Jon 16 1 158 9.9 15-26 .577 1-7 .143 9-10 .900 15 11 26 1.6 27 0 4 6 4 2 40 2.5 24 SHELTON, Tim 4 3 113 28.3 16-29 .552 1-3 .333 7-9 .778 7 12 19 4.8 9 0 6 6 2 5 40 10.0 21 THOMAS, Matt 18 4 269 14.9 8-31 .258 1-9 .111 13-18 .722 6 22 28 1.6 15 0 24 11 2 14 30 1.7 02 JOHNSON, Jer'Vaughn 13 0 94 7.2 7-14 .500 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 5 13 18 1.4 13 0 5 4 2 1 17 1.3 30 LAMB, Chris 5 1 26 5.2 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 1 3 4 0.8 4 0 1 1 2 1 6 1.2 TEAM 26 32 58 2.9 0 4 SDSU TOTALS 20 519-1092 .475 109-320 .341 290-422 .687 229 483 712 35.6 330 1 271 267 63 182 1437 71.8 OPPONENTS 20 446-1051 .424 132-385 .343 190-284 .669 173 413 586 29.3 373 - 226 317 56 118 1214 60.7

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total SAN DIEGO STATE 663 752 22 - 1,437 OPPONENTS 554 647 13 - 1,214

Losses Only Games: 13 TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 WADE, Lorrenzo 13 12 420 32.3 57-160 .356 8-32 .250 46-63 .730 8 45 53 4.1 39 0 52 31 8 10 168 12.9 43 AMOROSO, Ryan 13 13 417 32.1 57-130 .438 6-20 .300 32-47 .681 25 58 83 6.4 34 0 5 27 5 4 152 11.7 40 DAVIS, Kelvin 13 2 249 19.2 30-78 .385 15-48 .313 16-24 .667 6 22 28 2.2 30 1 5 19 0 11 91 7.0 15 SPAIN, Kyle 6 6 154 25.7 27-69 .391 10-31 .323 19-24 .792 15 16 31 5.2 15 1 7 16 2 4 83 13.8 32 WHITE, Billy 13 12 385 29.6 36-63 .571 0-1 .000 8-24 .333 21 45 66 5.1 41 4 12 20 2 14 80 6.2 03 WILLIAMS, Richie 12 7 317 26.4 28-82 .341 10-35 .286 9-14 .643 8 25 33 2.8 34 1 33 32 0 12 75 6.3 23 GAY, D.J. 13 9 297 22.8 23-71 .324 17-49 .347 6-11 .545 6 14 20 1.5 20 1 17 16 1 10 69 5.3 21 THOMAS, Matt 11 4 194 17.6 10-25 .400 4-8 .500 6-10 .600 6 15 21 1.9 14 0 7 11 0 10 30 2.7 05 PASTOREK, Jon 11 0 83 7.5 3-10 .300 2-5 .400 4-4 1.000 4 2 6 0.5 8 0 8 5 1 1 12 1.1 02 JOHNSON, Jer'Vaughn 10 0 63 6.3 2-7 .286 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 3 9 12 1.2 10 0 2 2 0 2 5 0.5 30 LAMB, Chris 6 0 21 3.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.5 8 0 1 0 1 0 2 0.3 TEAM 29 13 42 3.2 0 2 SDSU TOTALS 13 274-697 .393 72-229 .314 147-222 .662 132 266 398 30.6 253 8 149 181 20 78 767 59.0 OPPONENTS 13 308-650 .474 78-213 .366 182-272 .669 120 320 440 33.8 218 - 181 183 51 81 876 67.4

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total SAN DIEGO STATE 366 401 - 767 OPPONENTS 389 487 - 876

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Home Games Only Record: 11-3

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 WADE, Lorrenzo 14 13 457 32.6 76-159 .478 5-26 .192 55-85 .647 16 54 70 5.0 35 0 49 39 11 13 212 15.1 43 AMOROSO, Ryan 14 12 430 30.7 59-123 .480 7-24 .292 23-40 .575 28 59 87 6.2 30 0 12 18 5 6 148 10.6 32 WHITE, Billy 14 14 419 29.9 58-95 .611 0-1 .000 20-26 .769 35 52 87 6.2 42 2 19 25 14 22 136 9.7 15 SPAIN, Kyle 10 9 262 26.2 39-95 .411 18-44 .409 36-47 .766 14 37 51 5.1 23 0 16 14 5 13 132 13.2 40 DAVIS, Kelvin 14 3 307 21.9 44-96 .458 18-54 .333 15-31 .484 14 33 47 3.4 26 0 10 25 1 24 121 8.6 23 GAY, D.J. 14 10 332 23.7 26-79 .329 14-48 .292 7-9 .778 4 15 19 1.4 16 0 29 16 0 13 73 5.2 03 WILLIAMS, Richie 10 5 241 24.1 20-59 .339 8-27 .296 25-33 .758 5 25 30 3.0 22 0 27 29 0 21 73 7.3 05 PASTOREK, Jon 12 1 124 10.3 14-22 .636 1-7 .143 9-10 .900 12 8 20 1.7 17 0 4 5 3 0 38 3.2 21 THOMAS, Matt 13 2 171 13.2 3-17 .176 1-6 .167 5-11 .455 5 10 15 1.2 7 0 10 6 1 6 12 0.9 02 JOHNSON, Jer'Vaughn 10 0 81 8.1 4-12 .333 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 4 9 13 1.3 10 0 3 2 1 1 11 1.1 30 LAMB, Chris 5 1 26 5.2 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 4 5 1.0 6 0 1 1 1 1 6 1.2 TEAM 23 24 47 3.4 0 3 SDSU TOTALS 14 346-763 .453 72-237 .304 198-299 .662 161 330 491 35.1 234 2 180 183 42 120 962 68.7 OPPONENTS 14 310-724 .428 91-260 .350 138-217 .636 122 301 423 30.2 271 - 155 221 43 87 849 60.6

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total SAN DIEGO STATE 436 504 22 - 962 OPPONENTS 381 455 13 - 849

Away/Neutral Games Only Record: 9-10 TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 WADE, Lorrenzo 19 18 602 31.7 98-228 .430 18-46 .391 61-88 .693 15 65 80 4.2 50 0 70 55 9 20 275 14.5 43 AMOROSO, Ryan 19 19 591 31.1 87-194 .448 7-33 .212 48-70 .686 42 87 129 6.8 45 0 16 37 7 9 229 12.1 32 WHITE, Billy 19 14 527 27.7 60-97 .619 0-1 .000 23-41 .561 39 69 108 5.7 63 3 15 28 11 25 143 7.5 15 SPAIN, Kyle 10 10 255 25.5 39-101 .386 14-39 .359 40-48 .833 21 35 56 5.6 21 1 7 25 4 9 132 13.2 40 DAVIS, Kelvin 19 2 363 19.1 46-114 .404 21-63 .333 15-23 .652 10 31 41 2.2 41 1 16 26 0 17 128 6.7 23 GAY, D.J. 19 16 452 23.8 40-104 .385 31-73 .425 9-16 .563 6 24 30 1.6 25 1 28 24 2 11 120 6.3 03 WILLIAMS, Richie 15 7 391 26.1 36-95 .379 11-38 .289 17-25 .680 9 29 38 2.5 36 1 48 35 0 21 100 6.7 21 THOMAS, Matt 16 6 292 18.3 15-39 .385 4-11 .364 14-17 .824 7 27 34 2.1 22 0 21 16 1 18 48 3.0 24 SHELTON, Tim 4 3 113 28.3 16-29 .552 1-3 .333 7-9 .778 7 12 19 4.8 9 0 6 6 2 5 40 10.0 05 PASTOREK, Jon 15 0 117 7.8 4-14 .286 2-5 .400 4-4 1.000 7 5 12 0.8 18 0 8 6 2 3 14 0.9 02 JOHNSON, Jer'Vaughn 13 0 76 5.8 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4 13 17 1.3 13 0 4 4 1 2 11 0.8 30 LAMB, Chris 6 0 21 3.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 1 2 0.3 6 0 1 0 2 0 2 0.3 TEAM 32 21 53 2.8 0 3 SDSU TOTALS 19 447-1026 .436 109-312 .349 239-345 .693 200 419 619 32.6 349 7 240 265 41 140 1242 65.4 OPPONENTS 19 444-977 .454 119-338 .352 234-339 .690 171 432 603 31.7 320 - 252 279 64 112 1241 65.3

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total SAN DIEGO STATE 593 649 - 1,242 OPPONENTS 562 679 - 1,241

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Opponent Site/Date FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF AT TO BS ST 1st-2nd Pts SDSU N 21-45 .467 7-18 .389 13-14 .929 6-26 32 21 12 22 2 7 27-35 62 vs. Liberty 11/9 16-47 .340 7-23 .304 11-15 .733 9-19 28 18 11 21 2 9 19-31 50 SDSU N 25-52 .481 8-16 .500 20-28 .714 7-22 29 19 15 10 2 8 40-38 78 vs. Portland 11/10 23-56 .411 4-19 .211 14-16 .875 13-24 37 24 13 17 4 1 36-28 64

SDSU A 33-59 .559 9-15 .600 14-17 .824 9-29 38 14 16 15 1 9 48-41 89 at (-/rv) Fresno St. 11/11 28-60 .467 11-29 .379 5-8 .625 5-19 24 16 12 13 1 3 33-39 72 at SDSU H 32-61 .525 6-19 .316 6-12 .500 12-24 36 15 14 6 6 8 36-40 76 UC San Diego 11/17 23-55 .418 7-22 .318 7-13 .538 11-21 32 14 14 11 4 2 27-33 60 SDSU A 27-45 .600 9-15 .600 6-13 .462 3-16 19 14 21 19 3 15 38-31 69 at San Diego 11/19 27-55 .491 6-18 .333 4-6 .667 14-19 33 17 15 25 0 7 34-30 64 SDSU A 24-70 .343 11-31 .355 10-13 .769 14-21 35 24 13 14 1 7 40-33 69 at (-/rv)California 11/24 27-53 .509 6-16 .375 17-28 .607 9-31 40 14 14 16 4 2 33-44 77 SDSU A 32-59 .542 6-12 .500 8-16 .500 13-22 35 19 15 15 4 19 43-35 78 at Loyola Marymount 11/28 19-45 .422 6-15 .400 12-17 .706 8-19 27 15 15 25 1 3 26-30 56 at SDSU H 26-51 .510 4-14 .286 16-27 .593 9-25 34 18 16 10 2 7 32-40 72 Western Michigan 12/1 20-56 .357 7-22 .318 14-16 .875 10-22 32 24 7 11 1 5 30-31 61 at SDSU H 18-53 .340 3-18 .167 20-25 .800 16-22 38 17 7 14 2 10 26-33 59 UC Riverside 12/4 18-47 .383 3-14 .214 7-11 .636 9-21 30 20 9 22 4 8 18-28 46 SDSU N 26-62 .419 4-14 .286 8-18 .444 14-28 42 21 12 16 0 9 29-35 64 vs. (rv/rv)Saint Mary’s12/8 22-51 .431 7-20 .350 18-29 .621 10-27 37 20 13 16 4 4 24-45 69 at SDSU H 29-56 .518 5-13 .385 23-30 .767 14-25 39 12 18 17 0 13 35-51 84 Navy 12/17 29-59 .492 15-33 .455 3-4 .750 5-16 21 20 17 19 1 4 37-39 76 SDSU A 19-59 .322 3-12 .250 17-23 .739 18-18 36 14 11 10 1 2 26-32 58 at (19/19) Arizona 12/22 32-59 .542 5-15 .333 5-11 .455 11-24 35 18 21 9 1 2 32-42 74 at SDSU H 29-71 .408 6-24 .250 15-26 .577 17-25 42 21 15 13 2 13 36-33-10 79 (rv/rv) Sam Houston St.12/28 27-55 .491 7-17 .412 17-27 .630 7-33 40 21 14 21 4 10 39-30-9 78 at SDSU H 22-52 .423 3-16 .188 17-25 .680 13-24 37 10 11 21 4 12 32-32 64 TCU 1/5 20-55 .364 8-19 .421 9-12 .750 12-17 29 20 8 22 3 13 13-44 57 at SDSU H 18-47 .383 9-21 .429 11-17 .647 7-13 20 20 15 17 2 7 25-31 56 Northern Colorado 1/9 23-48 .479 3-13 .231 13-19 .684 14-22 36 16 14 22 2 8 27-35 62 SDSU A 25-60 .417 6-21 .286 16-21 .762 18-27 45 18 10 14 5 3 25-47 72 at (rv/rv) New Mexico 1/12 25-60 .417 7-18 .389 10-20 .500 14-20 34 17 13 8 6 4 33-34 67 at SDSU H 23-57 .404 4-10 .400 14-19 .737 9-23 32 16 10 9 3 9 20-32-12 64 (-/rv) Utah 1/16 25-54 .463 2-13 .154 4-9 .444 11-27 38 17 8 16 5 4 30-22-4 56 at SDSU H 25-50 .500 6-17 .353 14-20 .700 10-31 41 24 11 13 2 5 35-35 70 Wyoming 1/19 13-45 .289 2-14 .143 15-31 .484 8-18 26 17 5 11 3 5 13-30 43 SDSU A 21-57 .368 4-17 .235 10-11 .909 8-33 41 20 6 14 4 5 28-28 56 at Brigham Young 1/23 21-61 .344 5-21 .238 12-22 .545 13-28 41 13 14 11 3 6 27-32 59 at SDSU H 26-61 .426 4-20 .200 13-18 .722 13-20 33 15 11 8 2 9 35-34 69 (-/rv) UNLV 1/26 25-50 .500 10-21 .476 12-16 .750 9-24 33 21 17 14 4 3 37-35 72 SDSU A 32-65 .492 4-16 .250 15-21 .714 16-30 46 12 17 11 5 3 35-48 83 at Colorado State 1/29 30-65 .462 14-25 .560 8-12 .667 6-20 26 15 16 6 5 8 37-45 82 at SDSU H 18-43 .419 3-16 .188 10-18 .556 9-29 38 13 9 14 6 9 17-32 49 Air Force 2/6 13-42 .310 4-18 .222 8-13 .615 3-20 23 18 7 12 2 6 16-22 38 SDSU A 20-49 .408 6-17 .353 16-23 .696 7-15 22 21 13 14 2 8 25-37 62 at TCU 2/9 24-50 .480 4-10 .400 16-21 .762 13-25 38 21 10 20 2 8 25-43 68 at SDSU H 21-47 .447 7-18 .389 14-18 .778 8-20 28 22 12 20 1 4 33-30 63 New Mexico 2/13 23-44 .523 10-18 .556 17-26 .654 5-19 24 20 15 15 6 7 37-36 73 SDSU A 21-48 .438 8-18 .444 16-21 .762 7-20 27 24 11 12 1 6 26-40 66 at Utah 2/16 21-46 .457 6-14 .429 24-27 .889 7-24 31 18 11 12 6 9 28-44 72 SDSU A 29-60 .483 3-11 .273 18-24 .750 17-18 35 15 12 8 3 10 32-47 79 at Wyoming 2/19 23-46 .500 6-17 .353 16-17 .941 6-19 25 17 15 15 4 4 35-33 68 AZTEC BASKETBALL SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 40 2007-08 Team Game-By-Game (cont.)

Opponent Site/Date FG-FGA Pct 3P-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot PF AT TO BS ST 1st-2nd Pts at SDSU H 25-54 .463 2-12 .167 17-30 .567 11-24 35 16 8 10 5 7 29-40 69 (rv/rv) BYU 2/23 26-58 .448 10-23 .435 3-6 .500 9-26 35 26 12 14 2 5 29-36 65 SDSU A 21-54 .389 3-14 .214 13-19 .684 15-20 35 22 12 18 1 5 33-25 58 at (-/rv) UNLV 2/26 24-48 .500 5-19 .263 15-24 .625 8-21 29 21 12 14 3 9 31-37 68 at SDSU H 34-60 .567 10-19 .526 8-14 .571 13-25 38 15 23 11 5 7 45-41 86 Colorado State 3/1 25-56 .446 3-13 .231 9-14 .643 9-15 24 17 8 11 2 7 28-34 62 SDSU A 14-41 .341 6-18 .333 9-18 .500 10-21 31 19 12 13 2 5 18-25 43 at Air Force 3/8 14-35 .400 5-15 .333 13-22 .591 4-22 26 14 9 10 1 8 27-19 46 SDSU N-MWC (QF) 14-39 .359 5-18 .278 20-22 .909 7-16 23 21 11 15 1 8 32-21 53 vs. Air Force 3/13 16-35 .457 3-13 .231 14-17 .824 4-18 22 20 7 17 2 10 21-28 49 SDSU N-MWC (SF) 22-53 .415 3-17 .176 7-14 .500 5-21 26 20 10 11 2 8 25-29 54 vs. (24/23) BYU 3/14 21-47 .447 5-15 .333 16-21 .762 6-29 35 10 13 14 6 3 26-37 63 SDSU A-NIT (1R) 21-49 .429 4-12 .333 3-9 .333 6-16 22 11 11 14 1 3 23-26 49 at Florida 3/19 31-58 .534 7-16 .438 4-6 .667 11-24 35 13 16 10 5 9 35-38 73

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2 3 5 10152123243031324043 Jer’Vaughn Richie Jon Bryan Kyle Matt D. J. Tim Chris Lorrenzo Billy Kelvin Ryan Opponent Johnson Williams Pastorek Horton Spain Thomas Gay Shelton Lamb Wade White Davis Amoroso ~ vs. Liberty 0/1/0 TS 0/1/0 CD 14/4/0* 0/1/3 0/1/3* 9/4/1* CD 12/3/3* 13/7/1 5/3/1 9/5/0* ~ vs. Portland 0/0/0 TS CD CD 22/8/1* 0/2/1 3/0/4* 12/5/1* CD 18/2/3* 8/5/2 10/2/1 5/4/2* ~at (-/rv) Fresno State 0/0/0 TS CD CD 12/6/0* 0/1/3 10/4/4* 11/8/4* CD 18/5/2* 4/5/0 15/2/1 19/6/2* UC SAN DIEGO 2/1/0 0/2/5 4/2/0 CD 12/5/2* 1/1/1 7/1/3* INJ 0/0/0 6/3/1* 20/9/0* 15/4/2 9/5/0* at San Diego CD 5/5/8 CD CD 11/2/1* CD 9/3/1* 8/2/0 CD 14/1/6* 2/1/1* 10/0/1 10/4/3* at (-/rv) California 0/0/1 9/3/4 0/1/0 CD 11/7/2* CD 2/2/0* INJ 0/0/0 17/4/4* 6/3/0* 17/3/2 7/9/0* at Loyola Marymount 6/2/1 7/0/2 0/4/1 CD INJ 2/1/2 11/1/4* INJ 0/0/0 18/4/2* 8/7/0* 7/6/1* 19/7/2* WESTERN MICHIGAN 0/1/0 16/3/2 0/4/2 CD 16/4/1 CD 2/0/1* INJ CD 12/4/3* 13/8/4* 2/3/1* 11/5/2* UC RIVERSIDE 3/4/0 13/7/0* 9/7/0 CD CD 0/1/2 0/1/0 INJ CD 14/0/2* 0/4/0* 16/4/0* 4/3/3* #vs. (rv/rv) Saint Mary’s 0/2/0 11/4/2* 0/0/4 CD 8/5/1* CD 0/3/1 INJ CD 11/4/1* 10/4/1* 19/5/1 5/9/1* NAVY 2/1/1 7/2/7 10/2/0* CD 14/9/2* 1/0/1 2/2/1* INJ CD 18/4/2* 17/7/3* 15/4/0 0/6/1 ^at (19/19) Arizona 0/0/0 2/2/5* 0/1/2 CD 20/8/0* 4/2/0 1/0/1 INJ CD 7/1/1* 7/7/1* 6/2/1 11/8/0* (rv/rv) SAM HOUSTON ST. CD 5/4/2* 6/3/1 CD 9/9/2* 0/0/0 12/1/4 INJ CD 23/3/4* 12/6/1* 5/5/1 7/8/0* *TCU CD INJ 0/0/0 CD 11/5/3* 0/1/1 3/2/3* INJ CD 18/8/2* 8/8/0* 12/5/1 12/4/1* NORTHERN COLORADO 0/1/0 INJ 0/0/0 CD 16/3/3* 0/2/0 4/1/5* INJ CD 11/3/4* 0/4/3* 18/0/0 7/2/0* *at (rv/rv) New Mexico 0/2/0 INJ 0/0/0 CD 13/4/1* 7/4/3 12/5/1* INJ CD 23/6/2* 3/4/1* 8/6/2 6/9/0* *(-/rv) UTAH 0/0/0 INJ 0/0/0 CD 19/5/1* 0/1/2 2/1/3* INJ CD 20/8/2* 11/5/2* 2/3/0 10/8/0* *WYOMING 4/2/0 INJ 4/2/0 CD 15/4/0* 2/2/1 6/2/3* INJ 2/0/0 11/13/5* 3/5/0* 7/1/1 16/8/1* *at Brigham Young 0/5/1 0/3/1 0/0/0 CD 15/5/0 * 0/3/1 0/2/0* INJ 0/0/0 21/8/3* 13/7/0* 0/2/0 7/4/0* *(-/rv) UNLV 0/0/0 10/3/1 CD CD 13/3/1* 2/1/0 3/0/1* INJ CD 8/4/7* 11/7/1* 7/5/0 15/6/0* *at Colorado State CD 10/3/2 3/1/0 CD 6/7/1* 6/0/2 0/0/3* INJ CD 18/10/5* 17/10/1* 0/0/2 23/11/1* *AIR FORCE CD 3/2/4* 0/0/0 CD 7/4/1* 1/2/0 3/1/0 INJ CD 14/2/2* 8/6/1* 7/6/1 6/12/0* *at TCU 0/1/0 6/3/5* 3/1/1 CD TS 4/1/1 6/1/1 INJ CD 8/3/3* 0/3/0* 15/2/0* 20/6/2* *NEW MEXICO CD 12/2/3* 5/0/1 CD TS 0/0/0 4/3/4 INJ 0/1/0 21/4/2* 2/3/1* 0/3/0* 19/6/1* *at Utah CD 0/1/1 0/2/0 CD TS 10/1/1* 21/2/0* INJ 0/0/0 16/6/5* 8/5/3* 0/2/0 11/6/1* *at Wyoming 0/1/1 13/2/2 4/0/0 CD TS 2/6/0* 11/0/0* INJ CD 14/0/3* 19/12/2* 4/1/2 12/9/2* *(rv/rv) BRIGHAM YOUNG 0/2/1 2/3/0 0/0/0 CD TS 0/1/0* 7/3/0* INJ 2/0/0 28/6/2* 15/8/2* 6/3/2 9/6/1* *at (-/rv) UNLV 3/2/0 7/3/3 2/0/0 CD TS 5/2/1* 3/1/1* INJ CD 21/9/5* 9/6/1* 3/3/1 5/7/0* *COLORADO STATE 0/1/1 5/2/3* INJ CD TS 5/3/2* 18/1/1* INJ 2/4/1* 8/8/11 16/7/1* 9/1/1 23/8/2 *at Air Force 2/1/0 4/3/6* 2/1/0 CD TS 2/1/1 17/2/0* INJ CD 6/2/5* 2/8/0* 0/0/0 8/9/0* `vs. Air Force (MWC-QF) CD 12/0/5* 0/0/0 CD TS 3/1/0* 6/0/1* INJ CD 12/7/5* 2/5/0 3/1/0 15/5/0* `vs. (24/23) BYU (MWC-SF) CD 5/2/1* CD CD TS 3/5/1* 3/2/1* INJ 2/1/0 10/3/5* 12/8/1 1/1/0 18/4/0* at Florida (NIT-1R) 0/0/0 9/4/1* 0/0/0 CD TS 0/3/1* 5/2/1* INJ 0/1/1 11/2/7 0/1/0* 5/0/0 19/7/0*

* - Indicates starter. CD – Did Not Play-Coach’s Decision. DND - Did Not Dress. DNT - Did Not Travel. INJ – Did Not Play-Injured. TS - Team Suspension. ~ - World Vision Classic (Fresno, Calif.). # - John R. Wooden Classic (Honda Center; Anaheim, Calif.). ^ - Tucson Fiesta Bowl Showcase Classic . * – Mountain West Conference Game. ` - Phillips 66 Mountain West Conference Championship (Thomas & Mack Center; Las Vegas, Nev.). 2007-08 Starting Lineups SF PF C SG PG W-L Record As SDSU Starter Season Career Wade Shelton Amoroso Spain Gay 3-0 Ryan Amoroso 18-13 18-13 Wade White Amoroso Spain Gay 7-4 Kelvin Davis 3-2 3-2 Wade White Amoroso Davis Gay 2-0 D.J. Gay 17-9 17-9 Wade White Amoroso Davis Williams 1-2 Jer’Vaughn Johnson -- 0-1 Wade White Amoroso Spain Williams 2-2 Chris Lamb 1-0 5-0 Wade White Pastorek Spain Gay 1-0 Jon Pastorek 1-0 1-0 Wade White Amoroso Gay Thomas 2-2 Tim Shelton 3-0 3-0 Wade White Amoroso Gay Williams 0-1 Kyle Spain 13-6 42-20 Thomas White Lamb Gay Williams 1-0 Matt Thomas 4-4 11-15 Wade Thomas Amoroso Gay Williams 1-1 Lorrenzo Wade 19-12 35-19 Thomas White Amoroso Gay Williams 0-1 Billy White 16-12 16-12 Richie Williams 5-7 50-25 AZTEC BASKETBALL SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 42 2007-08 Superlatives Individual Category San Diego State Opponent Points Scored 28 - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) 26 - Marcus Walker at Colorado State (1-29-08) 26 - Greg Sprink vs. Navy (12-17-07) Field Goals 10 - Ryan Amoroso vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) 11 - Greg Sprink vs. Navy (12-17-07) 10 - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) 11 - Kevin Bell at Fresno State (11-11-07) 10 - Ryan Amoroso at Colorado State (1-29-08) 10 - Billy White vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) Field Goals Attempted 18 - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Utah (1-16-08) 19 - Wink Adams at UNLV (2-26-08) Highest FG Percentage (min. 5 made) 90.9 (10-11) - Billy White vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) 100.0 (6-6) - Corey Bailey vs. UNLV (1-26-08) Highest FG Percentage (min. 10 made) 90.9 (10-11) - Billy White vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) 78.6 (11-14) - Greg Sprink vs. Navy (12-17-07) 3-Point Field Goals Made 5 - D.J. Gay at Air Force (3-8-08) 6 - Chris Harris vs. Navy (12-17-07) 5 - D.J. Gay at Utah (2-16-08) 5 - Kelvin Davis at California (11-24-07) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 9 - Kelvin Davis at California (11-24-07) 11 - Chris Harris vs. Navy (12-17-07) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 made) 83.3 (5-6) - D.J. Gay at Utah (2-16-08) 71.4 (5-7) - Marcus Walker at Colorado State (1-29-08) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) 83.3 (5-6) - D.J. Gay at Utah (2-16-08) 71.4 (5-7) - Marcus Walker at Colorado State (1-29-08) Free Throws 10 - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Air Force (3-13-08) 10 - Tron Smith vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07) 10 - Kyle Spain vs. Portland (11-10-07) Free Throws Attempted 14 - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) 14 - Tron Smith vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07) Free Throw Percentage (min. 7 made) 100.0 (8-8) - Richie Williams vs. UC Riverside (12-4-07) 90.0 (9-10) - Sherrard Watson vs. Portland (11-10-07) Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 90.9 (10-11) - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Air Force (3-13-08) 71.4 (10-14) - Tron Smith vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07) Offensive Rebounds 6 - Ryan Amoroso at Wyoming (2-19-08) 5 - Alvardo Parker at TCU (2-9-08) 6 - Kyle Spain at Arizona (12-22-07) 5 - Roman Martinez at New Mexico (1-12-08) 5 - Taylor Montgomery vs. Northern Colorado (1-9-08) 5 - Gyno Pomare at San Diego (11-19-07) 5 - Luke Sikma vs. Portland (11-10-07) Defensive Rebounds 9 - Ryan Amoroso vs. Air Force (2-6-08) 13 - Diamon Simpson vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07) 9 - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) 9 - Kyle Spain vs. Navy (12-17-07) Total Rebounds 13 - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) 16 - Diamon Simpson vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07) Assists 11 - Lorrenzo Wade vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) 8 - Curtis Terry at UNLV (2-26-08) Blocked Shots 4 - Billy White vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) 5 - Ronnie Aguilar at Colorado State (1-29-08) 4 - Billy White at Colorado State (1-29-08) Steals 5 - Richie Williams vs. UC Riverside (12-4-07) 7 - Tim Anderson vs. Air Force (3-13-08) Minutes Played 42 - Billy White vs. Utah (1-16-08) 43 - Shamir McDaniel vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07)

Team SDSU High SDSU Low Category Opponent High Opponent Low 89 at Fresno State (11-11-07) 43 at Air Force (3-8-08) Points Scored 82 at Colorado State (1-29-08) 38 vs. Air Force (2-6-08) 34 vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) 14 at Air Force/vs. Air Force Field Goals 32 at Arizona (12-22-07) 13 vs. Wyoming/vs. Air Force 71 vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07) 39 vs. Air Force (3-13-08) Field Goals Attempted 61 at Brigham Young (1-23-08) 35 at Air Force/vs.Air Force 60.0 at San Diego (11-19-07) 32.2 at Arizona (12-22-07) FG Percentage 54.2 at Arizona (12-22-07) 28.9 vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) 11 at California (11-24-07) 2 vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) 3-Point Field Goals Made 15 vs. Navy (12-17-07) 2 vs. Utah/vs. Wyoming 31 at California (11-24-07) 10 vs. Utah (1-16-08) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 33 vs. Navy (12-17-07) 10 at TCU (2-9-08) 60.0 at Fresno State/at USD 16.7 vs. UCR/vs. BYU 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 56.0 at Colorado State (1-29-08) 14.3 vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) 23 vs. Navy (12-17-07) 3 at Florida (3-19-08) Free Throws Made 24 at Utah (2-16-08) 3 vs. Navy/vs. BYU 30 vs. Navy/vs. BYU 9 at Florida (3-19-08) Free Throws Attempted 31 vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) 4 vs. Navy (12-17-07) 92.9 vs. Liberty (11-9-07) 33.3 at Florida (3-19-08) Free Throw Percentage 94.1 at Wyoming (2-19-08) 45.4 vs. Utah (1-16-08) 18 at Arizona/at New Mexico 3 at San Diego (11-19-07) Offensive Rebounds 14 at USD/No. Colorado/at UNM 3 vs. Air Force (2-6-08) 33 at Brigham Young (1-23-08) 13 vs. No. Colorado (1-9-08) Defensive Rebounds 33 vs. Sam Houston State (12-28-07) 16 vs. Navy (12-17-07) 46 at Colorado State (1-29-08) 19 at San Diego (11-19-07) Total Rebounds 41 at Brigham Young (1-23-08) 21 vs. Navy (12-17-07) 24 at Cal./vs. Wyoming/ at Utah 10 vs. TCU (1-5-08) Fouls 26 vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) 10 vs. Brigham Young (3-14-08) 2 at TCU/at UNLV 0 - many times Fouled Out 2 vs. Portland/vs. Liberty 0 - many times 23 vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) 6 at Brigham Young (1-23-08) Assists 21 at Arizona (12-22-07) 5 vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) 22 vs. Liberty (11-9-07) 6 vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) Turnovers 25 at San Diego/at LMU 6 at Colorado State (1-29-08) 6 vs. UC San Diego/vs. Air Force 0 vs. Saint Mary’s/vs. Navy Blocked Shots 6 at New Mexico/at Utah/vs. BYU 0 at San Diego (11-19-07) 19 at LMU (11-28-07) 2 at Arizona (12-22-07) Steals 13 vs. TCU (1-5-08) 1 vs. Portland (11-10-07)

51 vs. Navy, 2nd (12-17-07) 17 vs. Air Force, 1st (2-6-08) Points/Half 45 vs. SMC, 2nd; at CSU, 2nd 13 vs. TCU, 1st/vs. Wyoming, 1st 66.7 at San Diego, 1st (11-19-07) 26.7 vs. Air Force, 2nd (3-13-08) FG Percentage/Half 63.0 at Florida, 2nd (3-19-08) 13.0 vs. Wyoming, 1st (1-19-08) 6 at Fresno State (11-11-07) 1 vs. AFA/at UNLV/at AFA Double-Figure Scorers 4 - four times 0 vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) +20 at Colorado State (1-29-08) -16 vs. No. Colorado/at TCU Rebound Margin +22 vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) -12 at Florida (3-19-08) Halftime Scoring Margin

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 2 • JER’VAUGHN JOHNSON  24 • TIM SHELTON Season Career Season Points 6 at LMU, 11-28-07 17 vs. Campbell, 12-12-06 Points 12 vs. Portland, 11-10-07 Rebounds 5 at BYU, 1-23-08 6 vs. Campbell, 12-12-06 Rebounds 8 at Fresno St., 11-11-07 Assists 1 - seven times 1 - 10 times Assists 4 at Fresno St., 11-11-07 Steals 1 - three times 1 - six times Steals 2 - two times Blocked Shots 1 - two times 1 - six times Blocked Shots 1 - two times Minutes 14 vs. UCR, 12-4-07 19 at SMC, 11-11-06 Minutes 30 vs. Portland, 11-10-07

 3 • RICHIE WILLIAMS  30 • CHRIS LAMB Season Career Season Career Points 16 vs. W. Michigan, 12-1-07 19 at BYU, 2-22-06 Points 2 - four times 6 - two times Rebounds 7 vs. UCR, 12-4-07 9 vs. SDSU, 3-3-06 Rebounds 4 vs. CSU, 3-1-08 4 - two times Assists 8 at San Diego, 11-19-07 11 vs. SDSU, 3-3-06 Assists 1 - two times 2 vs. UCSD, 11-15-06 Steals 5 vs. UCR, 12-4-07 6 vs. Utah, 1-27-07 Steals 1 vs. CSU, 3-1-08 1 - four times Blocked Shots - 1 - three times Blocked Shots 1 - three times 3 vs. UCSD, 11-15-06 Minutes 35 vs. AFA, 3-13-08 40 - three times Minutes 15 vs. CSU, 3-1-08 23 vs. UCSD, 11-15-06

 5 • JON PASTOREK  31 • LORRENZO WADE Season Career Season Career Points 10 vs. Navy, 12-17-07 13 vs. UCSD, 11-15-06 Points 28 vs. BYU, 2-23-08 28 vs. BYU, 2-23-08 Rebounds 7 vs. UCR, 12-4-07 7 vs. UCR, 12-4-07 Rebounds 13 vs. Wyoming, 1-19-08 13 vs. Wyoming, 1-19-08 Assists 4 vs. Saint Mary’s, 12-8-07 4 vs. SMC, 12-8-07 Assists 11 vs. CSU, 3-1-08 11 vs. CSU, 3-1-08 Steals 2 at LMU, 11-28-07 2 at LMU, 11-28-07 Steals 4 vs. SHSU, 12-28-07 5 vs. UNLV, 2-13-07 Blocked Shots 2 vs. TCU, 1-5-08 2 vs. TCU, 1-5-08 Blocked Shots 2 - four times 4 vs. Lafayette, 12-30-06 Minutes 17 vs. UCR, 12-4-07 20 vs. UCSD, 11-15-06 Minutes 39 vs. Utah, 1-16-08 41 at UNM, 2-20-07

 15 • KYLE SPAIN  32 • BILLY WHITE Season Career Season Points 22 vs. Portland, 11-10-07 22 - two times Points 20 vs. UCSD, 11-17-07 Rebounds 9 - two times 12 vs. Wyoming, 3-11-06 Rebounds 12 at Wyoming, 2-19-08 Assists 3 - two times 5 vs. Campbell, 12-12-06 Assists 4 vs. W. Michigan, 12-1-07 Steals 4 at San Diego, 11-19-07 5 vs. UC SB, 12-17-05 Steals 4 - three times Blocked Shots 2 vs. UCSD, 11-17-07 3 at UNLV, 1-23-07 Blocked Shots 4 - two times Minutes 33 vs. Utah, 1-16-08 37 at Saint Mary’s, 11-11-06 Minutes 42 vs. Utah, 1-16-08

 21 • MATT THOMAS  40 • KELVIN DAVIS Season Career Season Career Points 10 at Utah, 2-16-08 20 vs. Air Force, 2-28-05 Points 19 vs. SMC, 12-8-07 19 vs. SMC, 12-8-07 Rebounds 6 at Wyoming, 2-19-08 10 vs. UNLV, 2-12-05 Rebounds 6 - three times 6 - three times Assists 3 - three times 7 vs. So. Miss., 11-20-05 Assists 2 - six times 3 vs. Ala. State, 12-27-04 Steals 3 at Wyoming, 2-19-08 4 - two times Steals 3 - six times 3 - seven times Blocked Shots 1 - two times 2 vs. UCSB, 12-17-05 Blocked Shots 1 vs. Air Force, 2-6-08 1 - four times Minutes 30 at Utah, 2-16-08 40 vs. UNLV, 2-12-05 Minutes 27 vs. No. Colorado, 1-9-08 27 vs. No. Colorado, 1-9-08

 23 • D.J. GAY  43 • RYAN AMOROSO Season Season Career Points 21 at Utah, 2-16-08 Points 23- two times 30 vs. So. Carolina, 11-26-05 Rebounds 5 at New Mexico, 1-12-08 Rebounds 12 vs. Air Force, 2-6-08 12 - three times Assists 5 vs. No. Colorado, 1-9-08 Assists 3 - two times 3 - two times Steals 2 - five times Steals 3 vs. Portland, 11-10-07 3 vs. Portland, 11-10-07 Blocked Shots 1 - two times Blocked Shots 1 - 12 times 2 vs. Charlotte, 1-22-05 Minutes 34 vs. AFA, 3-13-08 Minutes 39 vs. Utah, 1-16-08 39 vs. Utah, 1-16-08

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SDSU Big Opp Big SDSU in Opp in Paint Off TOs 2nd Ch. Bench Date Opponent SDSU Result Lead Lead Ties LC Lead Lead Tied SD Opp SD Opp SD Opp SD Opp Nov. 9 ~vs. Liberty W 62-50 21 2 3 3 37:20 0:30 2:10 18 18 17 20 5 9 18 7 Nov. 10 ~vs. Portland W 78-64 14 5 2 7 34:07 3:47 2:06 18 26 12 9 5 15 18 38 Nov. 11 at (-/rv) Fresno State W 89-72 23 0 0 0 39:05 0:00 0:55 38 24 17 20 11 10 19 13 Nov. 17 UC SAN DIEGO W 76-60 18 5 4 3 27:58 7:59 4:03 50 24 14 10 18 17 22 20 Nov. 19 at San Diego W 69-64 10 5 7 5 21:48 14:36 3:36 10 2 21 17 5 10 23 4 Nov. 24 at (-/rv) California L 69-77 14 8 1 1 29:03 6:46 4:11 24 36 20 20 12 8 26 25 Nov. 28 at Loyola Marymount W 78-56 24 0 1 0 38:49 0:00 1:11 46 16 27 17 16 8 15 24 Dec. 1 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 72-61 14 4 5 6 33:07 3:34 3:19 40 18 12 20 3 6 32 29 Dec. 4 UC RIVERSIDE W 59-46 17 2 1 11 34:41 4:32 0:47 28 14 24 13 11 3 12 4 Dec. 8 #vs. (rv/rv) Saint Mary’s L 64-69 8 6 8 16 15:07 18:28 6:25 34 22 18 15 20 5 19 26 Dec. 17 NAVY W 86-76 16 8 6 6 22:22 13:56 3:42 46 22 26 18 13 2 25 11 Dec. 22 ^at (19/19) Arizona L 58-74 5 17 2 1 1:31 35:53 2:36 26 38 4 8 14 14 11 20 Dec. 28 (rv/rv) SAM HOUSTON ST. W-ot 79-78 5 6 8 13 13:53 25:17 5:50 44 20 22 11 21 9 23 25 Jan. 5 *TCU W 64-57 20 0 2 0 38:06 0:00 1:54 36 14 18 19 12 4 12 7 Jan. 9 NORTHERN COLORADO L 56-62 5 9 9 10 8:03 26:17 5:40 18 32 21 12 8 12 18 19 Jan. 12 *at (rv/rv) New Mexico W 72-67 10 14 3 3 13:54 22:22 3:44 28 26 12 14 23 13 15 15 Jan. 16 *(-/rv) UTAH W-ot 64-56 10 11 8 7 15:36 21:52 7:32 30 36 20 9 13 8 2 21 Jan. 19 *WYOMING W 70-43 29 0 0 0 39:18 0:00 0:42 28 22 13 7 11 8 19 6 Jan. 23 *at BYU L 56-59 9 6 8 6 15:55 19:18 4:47 26 26 9 1448011 Jan. 26 *(-/rv) UNLV L 69-72 1 9 6 2 0:26 33:50 5:44 40 26 10 9 16 14 19 7 Jan. 29 *at Colorado State W 83-82 6 7 11 15 16:29 18:57 4:34 46 14 7 14 16 8 19 35 Feb. 6 *AIR FORCE W 49-38 15 2 5 6 33:05 1:48 5:07 24 14 10 12 7 6 11 13 Feb. 9 *at TCU L 62-68 7 8 5 1 16:43 19:44 3:33 18 26 19 5 7 14 13 26 Feb. 13 *NEW MEXICO L 63-73 0 14 0 0 0:00 39:28 0:32 24 20 21 2473923 Feb. 16 *at Utah L 66-72 11 7 7 9 23:45 13:05 3:10 22 26 8 1794028 Feb. 19 *at Wyoming W 79-68 13 5 8 1 17:12 19:31 3:17 42 30 15 11 20 4 21 12 Feb. 23 *(rv/rv) BRIGHAM YOUNG W 69-65 10 7 2 8 21:17 17:49 1:44 38 24 15 9 10 5 10 14 Feb. 26 *at (-/rv) UNLV L 58-68 8 11 3 6 13:10 23:26 3:24 30 36 16 21 18 8 15 9 Mar. 1 *COLORADO STATE W 86-62 25 0 0 0 39:26 0:00 0:34 40 30 17 9 14 10 40 22 Mar. 8 *at Air Force L 43-46 1 9 2 2 0:19 36:43 2:58 12 10 12 1667618 Mar. 15 `vs. Air Force (MWC-QF) W 53-49 16 1 4 2 35:42 0:25 3:53 18 20 17 1284520 Mar. 16 vs. (24/23) BYU (MWC-SF) L 54-63 6 11 4 8 15:52 18:48 5:20 30 30 10 7 2 10 15 9 Mar. 19 at Florida (NT-1R) L 49-73 0 25 1 0 0:00 39:42 0:18 28 40 11 20 6 13 16 15

~ - Shamrock Invitational (Moraga, Calif.). # - John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.). ^ - Tucson Fiesta Bowl Classic Showcase. * – Indicates Mountain West Conference Game. ` - Phillips 66 Mountain West Conference Championship (Thomas & Mack Center; Las Vegas, Nevada). Free Throw Superlatives

FREE THROWS MADE STREAKS FINAL 4 MINUTES & OVERTIME ACTIVE SEASON CAREER FTM-FTA PCT. Ryan Amoroso 2 7 7* 9-15 60.0 Kelvin Davis 1 8 8* 2-6 33.3 D.J. Gay 0 9 9 9-13 69.2 Jer’Vaughn Johnson 1 2 3 1-1 100.0 Chris Lamb 0 0 1 0-2 00.0 Jon Pastorek 11 11 11 2-2 100.0 Kyle Spain 9 9 20 24-31 77.4 Tim Shelton 0 5 5 2-3 66.7 Matt Thomas 1 6 13 7-8 87.5 Lorrenzo Wade 0 10 10 35-51 68.6 Billy White 0 7 7 15-18 83.3 Richie Williams 0 10 14 19-29 65.5 SDSU TOTALS 125-179 69.8

* - With SDSU

AZTEC BASKETBALL SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL SUMMER PROSPECTUS Page 45 2007-08 Miscellaneous Statistics

LEADS AND DEFICITS San Diego State’s Record When... SDSU Biggest Halftime Lead ...... 22 vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) SDSU Biggest Halftime Lead Lost...... 7 at California (11-24-07) 2007-08 Fisher SDSU Category Season Era Streak SDSU Biggest Halftime Lead Lost in a Loss ...... 7 at California (11-24-07) Home 11-3 96-44 Won 2 SDSU Biggest Halftime Deficit...... 12 at Florida (3-19-08) Away 6-8 37-76 Lost 3 SDSU Biggest Halftime Deficit Overcome ...... 10 vs. Utah (1-16-08) Neutral 3-2 14-10 Lost 1 SDSU Biggest Halftime Deficit Overcome for Victory ...... 10 vs. Utah (1-16-08) SDSU Biggest Lead...... 29 vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) Scoring First 10-3 Won 3 SDSU Biggest Lead Lost ...... 16 vs. Air Force (3-13-08) Opponent Scores First 10-10 Lost 4 SDSU Biggest Lead Lost in a Loss...... 14 at California (11-24-07) Leading at Half 13-4 105-30 Won 2 Trailing at Half 6-8 31-98 Lost 3 SDSU Biggest Deficit ...... 25 at Florida (3-19-08) Tied at Half 1-1 10-2 Won 1 SDSU Biggest Deficit Overcome ...... 14 at New Mexico (1-12-08) SDSU Biggest Deficit Overcome for Victory ...... 14 at New Mexico (1-12-08) Leading with 5:00 Left 19-0 Won 32 Trailing with 5:00 Left 1-10 Lost 4 DUNKS SEASON 4, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Utah (1-16-08) Tied with 5:00 Left 0-3 Lost 3 Billy White ...... 27 4, Kelvin Davis vs. No. Colorado (1-9-08) In Overtime 2-0 6-12 Won 5 Lorrenzo Wade ...... 18 4, D.J. Gay vs. SHSU (12-28-07) Kelvin Davis ...... 8 SDSU Outrebounds Opp. 16-5 101-47 Won 1 Ryan Amoroso ...... 7 TOP EFFICIENCY POINT PERFORMANCES SDSU is Outrebounded 3-6 42-78 Lost 4 Kyle Spain ...... 5 32, Billy White at Wyoming (2-19-08) Opp. Commits More TOs 12-5 88-42 Lost 1 Tim Shelton ...... 2 30, Ryan Amoroso vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) SDSU Commits More TOs 7-6 50-78 Lost 4 TOTAL ...... 67 30, Billy White vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) SDSU More FT Attempts 14-4 106-44 Lost 1 28, Billy White at Colorado State (1-29-08) Opp. More FT Attempts 5-9 36-84 Lost 6 TOP SCORING PERFORMANCES 26, Ryan Amoroso at Colorado State (1-29-08) 28, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) 25, Lorrenzo Wade at UNLV (2-26-08) SDSU Shoots Better than Opp. 15-1 115-27 Won 5 23, Ryan Amoroso vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) 25, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) Opp. Shoots Better than SDSU 4-12 29-102 Lost 2 23, Ryan Amoroso vs. Colorado State (1-29-08) 25, Ryan Amoroso at TCU (2-9-08) SDSU Shoots 50% or Better 8-0 57-12 Won 18 23, Lorrenzo Wade at New Mexico (1-12-08) 24, Lorrenzo Wadeat Brigham Young (1-23-08) SDSU Shoots 40-50% 10-6 72-59 Lost 1 23, Lorrenzo Wade vs. SHSU (12-28-07) 24, Lorrenzo Wade at Brigham Young (1-23-08) SDSU Shoots 40% or Less 2-7 18-59 Lost 1 22, Kyle Spain vs. Portland (11-10-07) 23, Billy White vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) Opp. Shoots 50% or Better 1-6 17-42 Lost 2 21, Lorrenzo Wade at UNLV (2-26-08) 22, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) Opp. Shoots 40-50% 13-5 72-76 Lost 1 21, D.J. Gay at Utah (2-16-08) 22, D.J. Gay at Utah (2-16-08) Opp. Shoots 40% or Less 6-2 59-11 Lost 1 21, Lorrenzo Wade vs. New Mexico, 2-13-08 22, Billy White vs. Navy (12-17-07) 21, Lorrenzo Wade at Brigham Young (1-23-08) SDSU Bench Outscores Opp. 11-5 72-49 Lost 2 20, Ryan Amoroso at TCU (2-9-08) TOP PRA PERFORMANCES Opp. Bench Outscores SDSU 8-8 72-75 Won 1 20, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Utah (1-16-08) 36, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Brigham Young (2-23-08) 20, Kyle Spain at Arizona (12-22-07) 35, Lorrenzo Wade at UNLV (2-26-08) SDSU Scores Less Than 60 3-7 8-41 Lost 2 20, Billy White vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) 35, Ryan Amoroso at Colorado State (1-29-08) SDSU Scores Between 60-69 5-6 35-55 Won 1 33, Billy White at Wyoming (2-19-08) SDSU Scores Between 70-79 8-0 54-19 Won 9 TOP REBOUNDING PERFORMANCES 33, Ryan Amoroso vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) SDSU Scores Between 80-89 4-0 41-13 Won 11 13, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) 33, Lorrenzo Wade at Colorado State (1-29-08) SDSU Scores Between 90-99 - 8-2 Won 1 12, Billy White at Wyoming (2-19-08) 32, Lorrenzo Wade at Brigham Young (1-23-08) SDSU Scores 100+ - 1-0 Won 24 12, Ryan Amoroso vs. Air Force (2-6-08) 31, Lorrenzo Wade at New Mexico (1-12-08) Opp. Scores Less Than 60 8-2 51-7 Won 1 11, Ryan Amoroso at Colorado State (1-29-08) 31, Kyle Spain vs. Portland (11-10-07) Opp. Scores Between 60-69 8-5 53-31 Lost 1 10, Lorrenzo Wade at Colorado State (1-29-08) 30, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Utah (1-16-08) Opp. Scores Between 70-79 3-6 39-46 Lost 4 10, Billy White at Colorado State (1-29-08) 30, Lorrenzo Wade vs. SHSU (12-28-07) Opp. Scores Between 80-89 1-0 4-29 Won 1 9, Ryan Amoroso at Air Force (3-8-08) 29, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Wyoming (1-19-08) Opp. Scores Between 90-99 - 0-14 Lost 24 9, Lorrenzo Wade at UNLV (2-26-08) 29, Billy White vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) Opp. Scores 100+ - 0-3 Lost 9 9, Ryan Amoroso at New Mexico (1-12-08) 9, Kyle Spain vs. SHSU (12-28-07) GAMES MISSED DUE TO INJURY, ILLNESS Wearing Black 7-9 Lost 4 9, Kyle Spain vs. Navy (12-17-07) OR SUSPENSION SEASON Wearing Red 0-1 Lost 2 9, Ryan Amoroso vs. Saint Mary’s (12-8-07) Tim Shelton ...... 29 Wearing White 13-3 Won 3 9, Ryan Amoroso at California (11-24-07) Kyle Spain ...... 13 9, Billy White vs. UC San Diego (11-17-07) Richie Williams ...... 8 On Monday 2-0 Won 2 TOTAL ...... 50 On Tuesday 4-1 Lost 1 TOP ASSISTS PERFORMANCES On Wednesday 2-4 Lost 2 11, Lorrenzo Wade vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) On Thursday 1-0 Won 1 8, Richie Williams at San Diego (11-19-07) On Friday 2-1 Lost 1 7, Lorrenzo Wade at Florida (3-19-08) On Saturday 8-7 Lost 1 7, Lorrenzo Wade vs. UNLV (1-26-08) On Sunday 1-0 Won 3 7, Richie Williams vs. Navy (12-17-07) 6, Richie Williams at Air Force (3-8-08) In November 6-1 Won 1 6, Lorrenzo Wade at San Diego (11-19-07) In December 4-2 Won 1 In January 5-3 Won 1 TOP 3-POINT FG PERFORMANCES In February 3-4 Lost 1 5, D.J. Gay at Air Force (3-8-08) In March 2-3 Lost 2 5, D.J. Gay at Utah (2-16-08) 5, Kelvin Davis at California (11-24-07) 4, D.J. Gay vs. Colorado State (3-1-08) AZTEC BASKETBALL