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This basketball brochure for the Table of Contents University of Nevada, Las Vegas November 29 December 29, 30 January 27 was compiled, written and Fingertip Information, 2 Oregon State University lAS VEGAS HOLIDAY Northern Arizona University Athletic Staff, 2 Las Vegas ClASSIC Las Vegas edited by Dominic Clark, UNLV, Houston, , Sports Information Director. Rebel Rousers, 2 It was designed by Brad Burch, December 3 LaSalle January 29 Fabulous Las Vegas, 3 University of Colorado Las Vegas Seattle University with photographs by John Goad, Las Vegas Convention , 4 Boulder Las Vegas both of the UNLV Audio-Visual Department. Permission is granted A Growing University, 4 January 3 to quote in whole, or in part, Dr. Donald Baepler, 5 December 5,6 Pan American University January 30 STEEL BOWL ClASSIC Las Vegas Pepperdine University any material in this magazine. Bill Ireland, 6 UNLV, , Syracuse, Las Vegas Photographs, slides, features, Roger Barnson, 6 interviews, or additional material Duqyesne January 6 Faces, 7 Pittsburgh Cal State, Northridge February 6 will be sent upon request. Please let us know your needs. , 8-10 Las Vegas Pepperdine University Ralph Readout, 11 December 10 Malibu Contact the UNL V Sports University of Arizona January 8 Information Office Dennis Hodges, 11 Las Vegas Seattle University February 14 at (702) 739-3207. , 12 Seattle Centenary College Junior Varsity, 12 December 13 Las Vegas Gil Castillo, 13 University of South Alabama January 10 Odis Allison, 13 Las Vegas Iowa State University February 19 Ames University of Hawaii, Hilo Outlook '75, 14-15 December 16 Hilo Player Profiles, 16-39 University of California, Irvine January 15 Rosters, 40-41 Las Vegas Portland State University February 21 Rebel Report, 42-43 Las Vegas University of Hawaii Opponents, 44-51 December 20 Honolulu Old Dominion University January 17 Holiday Classic, 52-53 Las Vegas University of New Mexico February 28 All-Time Series Records, 54 Albuquerque Athletes in Action UNL V Basketball Records, 55 December 23 Las Vegas All-Time Scores, 56-57 University of California, January 21 Santa Barbara University of Nevada, Reno March 1 Las Vegas Reno St_ Mary's College Las Vegas December 26 January 24 University of Nevada, Reno March 2 Las Vegas Las Vegas Loyola Maryrnount University Las Vegas

Home Games: 8:15p.m. Las Vegas Convention Center Runnin' 1975-76 Rebel Rebel 8asketball Schedule UniversiW of Nevada lasVegas 1975-76 Address Athletic Director We express our thanks to the local Rebels on Radio L as Vegas enjoys a worldwide By 1955 --a half century later .-- Surrounding Las Vegas is one 4505 Maryland Parkway Bill Ireland (702) 739-3483 journalists who continue to support For the third straight season, all Rebel reputation as an entertainment the desert train stop had grown to of the most picturesque areas Las Vegas, Nevada 89154 Assistant Athletic Director Rebel basketball through their basketball games will be broadcast live and tourist capital. Each year, an a community of more than of the Southwest, offering professional coverage of games, Roger Barnson 739-3480 and direct over KLAV Radio (1230 on average of eight million visitors 100,000 people. The year marked residents unlimited outdoor University Telephone both home and away. the AM dial) to the Las Vegas area. (702) 739-3011 Women's Athletic Director Once again, on the microphones relax in its clear, dry climate and the founding of the University of recreation the year around. President Barbara Quinn 739-3300 Newspapers will be Bob Blum with the play-by-play take advantage of all the Nevada, Las Vegas and the Like to snow ski? There is a Dr. Donald Baepler Sports Information Director Royce Feour - Sports Editor and UNLV Athletic Director Bill Ireland attractions of the world-famous beginning of a new era in the 12,000-foot mountain with Chancellor Dominic Clark 739-3207 Las Vegas Review Journal doing the color commentary. This is "Strip". But the casual tourist gets city's history. Because in the brief complete ski facilities less than Neil Humphrey Ticket Manager 1111 West Bonanza the first year of a two-year contract only a narrow, often distorted few years since then, Las Vegas an hour's drive from the campus. Athletic Director Sherman Bennett 739-3678 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 for radio rights between view of perhaps the most has blossomed into a metropolis Lake Mead and the Colorado T earn Physician UNLV and KLAV . rapidly-changing city of more than 300,000 residents, River to the south offer fishing Bill Ireland John Cash, Sports Desk Chairman, Physical Education Dr. Thomas Armour Las Vegas Review Journal in the country. measurably broadened its civic and all kinds of water sports -­ John Bayer Head Trainer 1111 West Bonanza Radio The community traces its history outlook and created a skiing, swimming, sailing, Faculty Athletic Representative Rodney Poindexter 739-3380 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Bob Blum, KLA V Radio back to 1855 when a band of 30 cosmopolitan atmosphere quite boat racing and skin . And Dallas Norton Assistant Trainer 2634 State Street missionaries journeyed to the unlike the rough-and-tumble in almost any direction out of Public Information Director Joan Gillette 739-3380 Tom Dye, Sports Desk Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 brush-clad springs known as tradition of the Old West which town, the outdoor person can find Mark Hughes Head Basketball Coach Las Vegas Review Journal Las Vegas, or "The Meadows," characterized it for so long. a panorama of rugged red-rock Photographer Jerry Tarkanian 739-3295 1111 West Bonanza Bill McCarty, KLUC Rad io to build a settlement for the Today, Las Vegas is essentially mountains, eroded sandstone Assistant Basketball Coaches Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 P.O. Box 14805 Mormon Church. Even before the a brand new city. High-rise hotels, John Goad Las Vegas, Nevada 89114 landscapes, bike trails and Ralph Readout 739-3234 first settlers, the oasis in the desert office and apartment buildings are forgotten ghost towns which Enrollment Don Chase, Sports Editor Lynn Archibald 739-3234 8,100 Las Vegas SUN Sports Director, KBMI Radio had become a favorite stopping being constructed all over town. await a weekend's exploration. School Colors Dennis Hodges 739-3234 121 Highland Avenue 1555 East Flamingo place for travelers on the The development of parks, Scarlet & Gray Head Football Coach Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Las Vegas. Nevada 89109 Old Spanish Trail which ran museums, hospitals, libraries and Nickname Ron Meyer 739-3400 between Santa Fe and Southern new industry has further altered Rebels Assistant Football Coaches Steve Marconi, Sports Desk Sports Director, KENO Radio California. Actual development the face of the city. The university Conference Doug Carder 739-3466 Las Vegas SUN 4660 South Decatur as a townsite didn't take place has emerged as its cultural center NCAA Division II Independent Ron Smeltzer 739-3452 121 Highland Avenue Las Vegas, Nevada 89103 until1905 when the railroad and there is a ·unique closeness Chris Ault 739-3456 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 conducted a land auction before between UNL V and the city Arena Chuck Wagner. KRAM Radio Las Vegas Convention Larry Kennan 739-3466 hundreds of prospective settlers. which it serves. Sports Editor 925 Desert Inn Road Center (6,257) Steve Sidwell 739-3452 North Las Vegas Valley Times Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 In all, 1,200 lots were sold in two UNL V Media Line Jim Anderson 739-3456 1007 Cheyenne days and the town was on its way Dial-a-Coach at (702) 739-3391 Marty McGuffey 739-3400 North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030 Toby Papagna to modern development. Sports Director, KVEG Radio Sports Editor Castaways Hotel THE YELL Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 UNLV Fingertip Athletic Las Vegas. Nevada 89154 Darrell Dreyer, KORK Radio 1950 Sandhill Road Fabulous Staff Wire Service Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 Information Mike Mitchell Associated Press Mal Harris, News Director Las Vegas R-J Building KDWN Radio, 1 Main Street Ron Gustafson 739-3400 1111 West Bonanza Union Plaza Hotel Scott Schuhmann 739-3400 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 Coach Fred Dallimore 739-3499 Myram Borders Cy Newman, KVOV Radio Track and Cross Country Coach United Press International Box 400 AI McDaniels 739-3256 Las Vegas SUN Building Henderson, Nevada 89015 Golf Coach 121 Highland Avenue Chub Drakulich 739-3289 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Television Coach Ron Vitto, Sports Director Fred Albrecht 739-3621 KLAS TV · Channel 8 Intramural Director "Rebel Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Bill Scobie 739-3155 Clayton Bywaters Soccer Coach Rousers" Sports Director Tom Khamis 739-3483 KSHO TV - Channel 13 Swimming Coach Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 Vic Hecker 739-3636 Basketball Secretary Dick Gregg, Sports Director Carol Forsythe KORK TV - Channel 3 Football Secretary Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 Jinx Cochrell Secretary to the Athletic Director Charlotte Summers Department Secretary Shirley Blackburn Equipment Manager Floyd Browning 739-3154

2 3 UNLV plays all home games on season, the Rebels have won 21 I t has been a year of continued intensive study into topics of wide as one of the nation's top ten T wo years ago, the Nevada Board and he has traveled widely to one of the finest hardwood court straight encounters in the Center. achievement at the University of ranging and timely concern. Some plays out of 335 colleges and of Regents selected Dr. Donald H. conduct research and writing on arenas in the country -- in the Jerry Tarkanian's two-season total Nevada, Las Vegas. Here is a students worked in local universities which competed for Baepler as the third president of the subject. He has done field 6,257 seat Las Vegas Convention in the Convention Center is 29-2 glimpse at the highlights: businesses or government offices, the distinction. The play was UNLV. The appointment came to work on the cold plains of Alaska, Center. Capacity crowds cheer on against regular NCAA Enrollment: There are now while others traveled out of state performed last spring at the John a man who has served the in the jungles of Guatemala and the Rebels in comfort from competition. This year, UNLV will more than 8,000 students enrolled to investigate everything from F. Kennedy Center for the campus for five successful years as nearly every part of the theater-tYpe cushioned seats. play 19 regular season games at UNLV, and the rate is still plant ecology to mountain resorts. Performing Arts in Washington, academic vice president and who continental , Ample parking is available at the in the facility. climbing at about 15 per cent a More than 5,000 persons D.C. with all expenses paid twice had guided the institution as providing data on bird life for such conveniently located facility. The Las Vegas Convention year -- many times the national attended the university's two by the festival. acting president. agencies as the National Audubon UNL V certainly enjoys playing Center truly maintains the city's average. Students come from summer sessions, and 10,000 Summing Up: In just 18 years, A biologist by profession, Dr. Society, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife in its home facility , as a matter of image as the showplace of every state of the nation and more adults enrolled in the many UNL V has blossomed from a Baepler has maintained an active Service and the National Science fact, going into the 1975-76 the nation. than three dozen foreign countries. classes, institutes, workshops and single small building beside a dirt participation in the sciences, Foundation. Papers resulting from Instruction: Presently, students seminars conducted for road into a beautiful 300-acre teaching at least one class each this research on North American may enroll in any of 65 degree community residents. campus. It has attracted a semester while carrying out his birds have appeared in several programs at the bachelor's and New Construction: One of the well-qualified faculty of some 325 many administrative duties. He is national science journals and the master's level offered by UNLV's country's finest physical education professors who are not only a Rebels Club member and an author has been asked to report Las Vegas 32 academic departments. Last centers opened its doors last devoted to good teaching, but energetic booster of all the his findings before numerous summer, the school's first doctoral spring. The $6 million facility, who are earning reputations for university's athletic endeavors. learned societies. program got under way in the containing two gymnasiums, a their research work and Dr. Baepler came to UNL V in Additionally, Dr. Baepler has Convention College of Education as a joint 50-meter indoor swimming pool, community service endeavors. 1968 from Central Washington found time to serve his effort between UNL V and the handball courts, training and Overall, the economic State College in Ellensburg where community through his elected University of Nevada, Reno. equipment rooms, not only contribution of UNL V to the city he held the position of dean of office in the Las Vegas Symphony Center The university conducted its provides space for physical has been significant, with millions administration. During eight years Society and his leadership in the second successful "Mini Term" in education, but has become a of dollars brought into the area there, he also served successively Governor's Manpower Home of January. The innovative program center for the entire community, through student and faculty as chairman of the biology Conference. He has been an gave students two weeks of since numerous classes for every expenditures, capital construction, department and assistant evaluator of grant proposals for theRunnin' age level have been organized by endowments and grants. The to the president. the National Science Foundation the school's Division of university is a resource that all in His special area of interest is and is a commission member of Continuing Education. The Las Vegas are proud to support. ornithology, or the study of birds, the Northwest Association of Rebels complex has been named the Paul Secondary and Higher Schools. McDermott Physical Education Recently, he was elected president A Center in memory of the of the Zoological Society of long-time Las Vegas business and Dr. Nevada, the parent organization of Growing civic leader, friend and regent of the Las Vegas Valley Zoo. UNLV. Two major facilities now Born in Edmonton, Canada, the under construction include the Donald 43-year-old administrator earned University 2,000-seat Artemus Ham his graduate degrees at the Concert Hall, and a $5 million Life Baepler University of and a Science Building, to open during bachelor's diploma from Carleton the summer of 1976. President College in Northfield, Minnesota. National Honors: The theatre He is an officer and member of a arts department's production of number of professional "The House of Bernarda Alba" associations and honor groups. was selected in the most recent American College Theatre Festival

5 following five years of creating White Pine County schools. After seasons he built that school from Working diligently behind the After graduating from Boulder and developing the football graduating from high school he cellar dwellers to title contenders. scenes, one of the most vital cogs City High in 1957, Barnson program at UNL V, Bill Ireland is served a stint in the U.S. Navy In 1960, he returned to UN in the UNL V athletic wheel of decided to attend Arizona State beginning his third year as the during World War II , and then Reno as the freshman football progress is assistant athletic University on a baseball Director of Intercollegiate Athletics entered the University of Nevada, coach and varsity baseball coach. director Roger Barnson. Beginning scholarship. Concentrating on his for the Rebels. An accomplished Reno, where he competed in During his seven years in Reno, his third year in his present post, pitching technique and style, he football coach, he has already football and baseball. Following Ireland became an accomplished Barnson is the first assistant AD in became a regular for the early made a positive impression on the graduation from UNR in 1952, he sportscaster. He did play-by-play the university's history. As teams of the legendary coach National Association of Collegiate stayed on campus as the Wolf of the Wolf Pack basketball games assistant to Bill Ireland, Barnson Bobby Winkles in the Valley of the Directors of Athletics. Pack's first graduate assistant in and had his own sports show on helps in several administrative Sun. His ability on the mound As head football coach, the athletics and served as an assistant both radio and TV. In his current areas, with most of his time spent earned him several offers to play Rebels under Ireland posted a coach in three sports for position at UNLV, he is the Rebel as business manager for the pro ball, but he turned them down William Morris Davey Pearl Dallas Norton 26-23-1 overall record with a two years. color man for both football and UNL V athletic program which will in favor of securing a coaching URC President URC Executive Director Faculty Representative near-perfect 8-1 mark in the first In 1954, Ireland moved to basketball radio broadcasts and compete in 14 intercollegiate career. Upon his graduation from season of competition in 1968. Fernley High School, and in four has his own "Rebel Report" sports this athletic year. ASU in 1961, he went to work as After leading the Rebels to four years became one of the most television show on KORK-TV. He The personable Barnson is a an assistant football and baseball consecutive winning seasons, successful coaches in the state's is an excellent speaker, a superb native of the area and came to coach at Western High School in Ireland has taken giant steps history. From 1954 until 1958, spokesman for one of the fastest UNL V as a charter football coach Las Vegas. toward building UNL V into a Fernley won four state titles and growing athletic programs in in 1968 from Clark High School. "Barney" got his first shot at a major college program in every nine conference crowns. During the nation. For five seasons, he coached the head coaching job in 1965 when detail. He was instrumental in the 1956-57 school year, Ireland's A complete family man, he is Rebel defensive secondary and Clark High School opened. In pushing for the Las Vegas teams won the state titles in married to the former Jeanne was Ireland's right hand man in three seasons, his Charger football Stadium, which opened in the fall football, basketball and baseball. Brunetti and has seven children: football as well. teams compiled a 17-8-0 mark of 1971 and no one has worked South Tahoe High School was Chris, Kerry, Kimberly, Kelly, Barnson was born December with an improved record every any harder or more successfully in Ireland's next position, and in two Michael, Patrick and Terrence. 27, 1938 in Boulder City, Nevada. year. In his first season, he had a putting the community behind the As a prep, he established a record 4-4 mark. In 1966 it improved to Dr. Thomas Armour Sherman Bennett Floyd Browning still-youthful Rebel football which makes him one of the 5-3, and in 1967 Barnson's squad T earn Physician Ticket Manager Equipment Manager program. state's all-time performers. For went 8-1 , losing only the State Before coming to UNLV, three straight years in high school, AAA championship game. Ireland had already established Barnson's name was on the In his present capacity at UNL V, himself as a firm part of the All-State football and baseball Barnson has become an Nevada sports scene as an athlete teams. He also competed on his accomplished announcer, and as a coach. Born in McGill, varsity basketball team to round handli ng the emcee duties at Nevada on April29, 1927, he was out an already active athletic numerous banquets throughout an outstanding athlete in the career. each year. Barnson and his wife Tina have two children: daughter Leigh Alison and son Roger Jr. ~aCes Mark Hughes John Goad Carol Forsythe Bill Roger r. UNLV Information Director UNLV Photographer Basketball Secretary Ireland Barnson Behind Athletic Assistant the Director Athletic Director Scenes

Dominic Clark Rodney Poindexter Sports Information Director UNLV Head Trainer

6 7 There is an old adage that says In seven seasons as a major Tarkanian era. In the Rebels' two consecutive state championships Gray and Roscoe Pondexter. In court. In addition to a something to the effect: "The third college coach (five at Cal State, WCAC seasons with Tarkanian, and four league championships in his first year at UNLV, Tarkanian nationally-recognized basketball time is the charm." Well, if there is Long Beach) , Tarkanian has the UNL V did not lose a home game five years. No other junior college may have recruited as well as he program for UNLV, Tarkanian has any truth at all to that ancient highest winning percentage in in 14 nights. (UNLV has now coach in the history of California did during his entire tenure at developed a tutorial program for quote, then Jerry Tarkanian's third collegiate basketball, winning 166 withdrawn from the WCAC to basketball has achieved those Long Beach State. his players that paid high year as the UNLV head basketball games while losing only 31. His compete as a Division I team. The heights. At Pasadena (1966-68), As his winning tradition dividends. A trademark of coach should be the finest yet. two seasons with the Rebels have Rebels are also developing as a Tarkanian was 67-4 and bagged a continues to grow, so has his Tarkanian players is that they And, if year number three is brought in a 44-11 record (20-6 in strong road team under fourth state title while finishing in reputation. Two years ago almost without exception, earn better than number two, it will be a 1973-74 and 24-5 in 1974-75). Tarkanian's guidance. In two the runner-up spot another time. Tarkanian brought three high their college degrees, even though great Rebel season in 1975-76. What is equally amazing is that seasons, UNLV is 15-9 on the An astonishing feature of his school All-America performers some of them do it during the Last year was UNLV's finest ever Tarkanian NEVER lost a home road, including the first-ever wins is that they were with him. All juniors this season, off-season as they are in with a 24-5 record, the West game at Long Beach. His 49er Division I playoffs at the end of accomplished at schools which they are (Houston, professional basketball. Coast Athletic Conference teams won 65 straight home last season. had never previously won a Texas) , Lewis Brown and Jackie UNL V attempts to emphasize championship, and the Rebels games in the Campus Gym and In the sub-regional game played basketball championship. Robinson (both Los Angeles) . equally the importance of advanced to the Divison I playoffs Long Beach arena, culminating on the campus of Arizona State in Riverside was last in its conference New recruits this year are JC academics AND basketball to all for the first time, ending the with a nationally-televised Tempe, UNLV defeated San for two consecutive years before All -Star Sam Smith (from Las its student-athletes. season in the top 20 in both the impressive 77-66 victory over Diego State, 90-80. In the NCAA Tarkanian; Pasadena was last in its Vegas) , freshmen Evidence of his strong belief in UPI and AP polls. Marquette that drew a PCAA and Regional tournament in Portland, conference the previous year; (Inglewood, California) , and academics was his selection as To be the best is not the easiest CSULB record crowd of 12,987. Oregon, the Rebels were narrowly Long Beach had never won a Mickey Berkowitz (Tel-Aviv, "Professor of the Year" in 1970 challenge ever accepted by a man, At UNLV, Tark's troops have trimmed by Arizona State, 84-81, championship in basketball; and Israel) . Berkowitz is the first by the students of Long Beach but Tarkanian has made the won 21 straight games going into but bounced back in the UNL V had never finished higher international player to attend State. He was also honored as commitment and he and his staff the 1975-76 season and in two consolation game to defeat a than fourth in the WCAC. UNLV. "Father of the Year" in 1966 by are dedicated to that goal. years in Las Vegas, the Rebels in favored University of Montana The outstanding coach started Jerry Tarkanian is a Riverside County for his Winning is a fact of life to Jerry the friendly confines of the Las team, 75-67. his coaching career with five years towel-chewing, nail biting, "guidance and care on and off the Tarkanian -- on the court and off. Vegas Convention Center are Before Long Beach, where in high school at San Joaquin hard-working Armenian who court of all the young men under In 19 years of coaching in the 29-2. The only two losses have Tarkanian's reputation first drew Memorial, Antelope Valley and came to Las Vegas with a his tutelage, as well as his family of collegiate, high school and junior been to Texas Tech, 82-76, and to national acclaim, he spent seven Redlands High Schools. COMMITMENT TO four. " college ranks, the third-year Rebel the , 75-72. seasons in the Junior College Regarded as one of the great EXCELLENCE as his inspiring Tarkanian's players have gone coach has known nothing but Both were during the 1973-74 ranks at Riverside and Pasadena recruiters in the nation, "The Pied philosophy. He will settle for on to play in professional success. season. City Colleges. At Riverside Piper of " nothing less than excellence from Sellout crowds have been (1962-66) , he had a 131-9 overall landed for Long Beach such his players, both on and off the traditional at UNL V in the record, which included three nationally recognized superstars as Sam Robinson, , JerrY Chuck Terry, , Leonard Tarkanian Head Coach basketball. They include Chuck arrived at Long Beach the team 1962-63 1969-70 Ralph Readout returns for his based on psychological motivation Each of Jerry Tarkanian's first two Following his departure from Terry (), Eric was unknown nationally. When he Cal State, Long Beach second season as an assistant and his contributions to the years at UNLV brought a new Humboldt, he was head basketball McWilliams (Houston Rockets) , left, it was an established power, 32-3 24-5 coach under Tarkanian. success of last year's 24-5 WCAC assistant coach; the third season's coach for two years at Riverbank George Trapp () , second in the West only to UCLA. Readout has 14 years of head championship team were indeed choice is one of the best basketball (California) High School in central () , A native of Euclid, Ohio, 1963-64 1970-71 coaching experience at the prep significant. minds in the Southwest -- California. Ed Ratleff (Houston Rockets) , Tarkanian attended Pasadena City •Riverside City College Cal State, Long Beach level in Ohio, where he Readout played basketball and Dennis Hodges. Having decided to pursue his John Q. Trapp (Los Angeles College before graduating from 35-0 24-5 established winning programs at baseball at Ohio University where Hodges, 36, comes to UNLV doctorate in education, Hodges Lakers), Glenn MacDonald Fresno State in 1956. He received four schools. he was a three year starter and this season by way of the went to the University of New (), his Master's degree from Redlands 1964-65 1971-72 He has an extensive captain elect of the basketball University of New Mexico, where Mexico as a graduate student in (Seattle Supersonics) , and most University in 1960. •Riverside City College Cal State, Long Beach background in many fields having team. he was an assistant coach to Norm 1969. After one year of classroom recently (Phoenix Tarkanian and his devoted and 41-5 25-4 earned his Bachelor of Science Ralph and his wife Dottie are Ellenberger for five successful work, he accepted an offer from Suns). totally-involved wife, Lois, reside Degree in Education from Ohio thoroughly enamored of the Las seasons. then UNM coach and Darrell Evans, who played for with their four children - Pamela, 1965-66 1972-73 University (1953), and his Master Vegas community. Originally from Everett, joined the Lobo basketball Tarkanian in junior college, is a Jodie, Danny and George - in •Riverside City College Cal State, Long Beach of Arts Degree in Educational Washington, Hodges graduated coaching staff where he spent the starter for the Atlanta Braves in their new Las Vegas home. 33-1 26-3 Administration from Ohio State from Gardena High School in next five years, three under . With Tarkanian's tradition and University (1961). Readout 1957, and earned both his Ellenberger as an assistant varsity An intense individual, he has image, invitations for him to speak 1966-67 1973-74 attended Ohio University on a bachelor's and master's degrees in coach and head scout. coached in Ecuador for the at clinics and banquets arrive • U. Nevada, Las Vegas scholastic scholarship and physical education from Cal State Hodges coached the UNM People-to-People Sports almost daily. He will average 35-1 20-6 graduated with honors from Ohio University, Humboldt. His first freshman team for four seasons, Committee, and in April and May nearly one a week during the State's graduate school. degree came in 1965 and his compiling a healthy 44-22 record. of 1968, he coached the Junior off-season. 1967-68 1974-75 Tark's assistant is an intense and secondary degree was granted in During his years with the UNM College Olympic T earn in the Las Vegas is a town known for Pasadena City College U. Nevada, Las Vegas enthusiastic coach with a keen 1967. varsity, the Lobos visited the NIT Olympic Trials. having the best, and Jerry 35-1 24-5 insight into the learning process While at Humboldt State, he in New York City in 1973 and The 45-year-old coach easily T arkanian is surely at the top of and the psychological applications spent his final undergraduate year won the 1973-74 Western Athletic won the hearts of Las Vegas fans, that list. 1968-69 Totals: 364-44 of coaching. His approach to the and his two grad student years Conference championship. and the L.A. Times called him an Cal State, Long Beach (Major college: 166-31) coaching of basketball is firmly coaching the school's freshman In addition to scouting all the "instant Las Vegas celebrity." A 23-3 •Denotes California team. Rebel opponents this year, he has true champion-builder, when he Junior College Champions been assigned by coach Jerry Tarkanian to several West Coast recruiting areas and to work with Tarkanian's student assistant Odis Allison and Ralph Dennis the Rebel Junior Varsity program. Terrific It's nice to have an addition like Totals Readout Hodges Hodges to the Rebel program. Assistant Assistant Coach Coach

11 has left his mark on the UNL V Tarkanian. Seven years is a long has extensive responsibilities in November 28 January 3 all-time scoring charts as he scored tenure as an assistant coach, but setting up the recruiting charts for Santa Ana College LA Southwest 857 points for a 17.9 career as a student manager it's unheard future athletes in the Rebel Home 7:00 p.m. 'Home 6:00 p.m. scoring average in the 48 games of--. program. November 29 in which he played. "Hey, I like college basketball Last year, his Jayvee squad January 6 Santa Ana College Mt. San Antonio His 857 points are the lOth and being able to help coach posted a fine 17·6 record and, in 'Home 6:00p.m. 'Home 6:00 p.m. highest a UNL V player has ever Tarkanian is a great thrill for me," 1973· 74, his charges compiled a scored. comments the hard-working and 14·9 mark, giving him an excellent December 2 January 12 Allison was a second-team ever-jovial Gilberta. "I've had a 33-15 coaching record at UNLV. Southern Utah State JVs Skagit Valley All-West Coast Athletic couple of chances to work for pro His coaching career started at Away 5:45 p.m. Home 8:00p.m. Conference pick in his junior teams, but I'm happy. where I am." Sierra High School in Baldwin season and he made second team Castillo spent four years with Park, California, and he spent two December 3 January 13 Dixie College Skagit Valley Tarkanian at Cal State, Long years (before joining Tarkanian at All·WCAC again as a senior, Away 8:00 p.m. Home 8:00 p.m. although he missed the last part of Beach and now has completed Cal State, Long Beach) at Los the season with an injury. two years with him at UNLV. Amigos High School in Fountain December 6 January 15 Allison was drafted by the He is a graduate of Pioneer Valley. Compton College Pete Findlay AAU I then-San Francisco Warriors (now High School in Whittier, His coming to UNL V was a Home 7:00 p.m. 'Home 6:00 p.m. Golden State) and played the renewal of that Tarkanian­ California, where he was a 1971-72 season as a reserve two-year starter in baseball and Archibald connection as he December 10 January 24 USIU JVs El Camino forward. football on his prep team. coached the freshmen for 'Home 6:00p.m. 'Home 4:00 p.m. He returns to UNL V to For those of you who read this Tarkanian during the 1971-72 UNLV's student assistant coach UNLV has the most experienced The last of the originals. Lynn complete his bachelor's degree who aren't remembering Gil on season at Long Beach. The native for 1975-76 is certainly no manager in collegiate basketball Archibald is the only coach still December 12 January 27 and will coach Jerry the Tarkanian sideline the past six Californian left Long Beach and Pasadena JC Oxnard stranger to Las Vegas. Odis today. In addition, Gil Castillo has with the UNL V basketball Tarkanian with this season's seasons, take a hold of this. Gil is spent one season as assistant Home 7:00 p.m. 'Home 6:00 p.m. Allison is a former Rebel been with one coach longer than program who came here with Rebels. the man solely responsible for varsity coach at Cal Poly, San Luis basketball great and one of only any other student manager in Jerry Tarkanian in 1973. The Allison will work primarily with seeing that Tarkanian's Obispo, before joining the Rebels December 13 January 31 three former UNL V players who college basketball. 30-year·old Archibald is also the the younger players, especially the now-famous "towels-for-chewing" and Tarkanian in 1973-74. Pasadena JC Southern Utah State College have played in the NBA. What else can you really say youngest of Tarkanian's three 'Home 6:00 p.m. Home 7:00 p.m. junior varsity team, which will are in the proper place for the In addition to his other duties, Allison, whose fluid moves about a young man who has assistants. have a 22-game schedule in the start of each Rebel game. he also will scout some of the helped the Rebels during the devoted seven years of his 24 to In addition to helping the junior December 16 February 7 1975-76 season. Tarkanian has two towels, one dry Rebel opponents this season. Dixie College 1969-70 and 1970-71 seasons, the coach he knows best ·- Jerry varsity team capably, Archibald AAU It's always nice to have a former and one moist, next to him on the A former super-star athlete at 'Home 6:00p.m. Home 7:00 p.m. Rebel return to his place of Torrance High, Archibald went on sideline for every game he collegiate glory. It certainly makes to set a single-game scoring record December 18 February 14 coaches. it all seem more worth it. Gil takes life in stride, enjoying of 40 points at El Camino Junior SeminoleJC Ambassador College Home 7:00p.m. 'Home 4:00 p.m. Welcome home, Odis. himself at all times. He is a great College. He later went to Fresno Odis Gil man to have around in these Lynn State, where he started at forward, December 19 February 28 pressure-packed hours. Ask Jerry and from which he graduated in SeminoleJC Santa Monica Tarkanian, he'll tell you about his 1967. Home 7:00p.m. 'Home 6:00 p.m. Archibald Allison Castillo man, Gil Castillo. Archibald and his wife, Ann, have two children, Damon and December 20 'Las Vegas Convention Center Junior Lee. College of Desert (All other home games at Student Head 'Home 6:00 p.m. campus gym) Assistant Varsity December 23 24Games Manager Cuesta College Home: 22 Coacfi 'Home 6:00p.m. Away: 2

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13 12 As Jerry Tarkanian works to coach-of-the-year last season. Center" Lewis Brown, another pride and unity that lifted the substitute and looks to be at least is returning home to play for maintain his pace as the Gone from that Rebel team is super sophomore this past season, Rebels into further national a part-time starter in 1975-76. UNL V as he is a graduate of winningest active coach in record-setting captain Ricky ended the 1974-75 season with prominence. Whether starting or not, Batts will Clark High School. Smith can major college basketball, the Sobers, WCAC player-of-the-year, 20 points and 13 rebounds against The best Rebel performance in always help the Rebels in the definitely put the ball in the hoop. Runnin' Rebels from UNLV are and UNL V's first Division I All­ Montana to finish third in scoring the NCAA Western Regionals last clutch situations. Strengthening the UNL V looking forward with confident America player. (Sobers is now a and first in rebounding on the year was by 5-11 Robert Smith, Add to the mixture of backcourt even more will be enthusiasm to the 1975-76 first round draft choice of the team. He scored 13.1 points and starting his first games of the year. experienced Rebels, three prize 21-year-old freshman Mickey season. Six of the top seven ). Back from that 11.7 rebounds per game last year, A superb ball-handler, Robert was Jerry Tarkanian recruits, and Berkowitz, from Tel-Aviv, Israel. players from the 24-5 West Coast solid team are one senior and five making the 1974 Las Vegas selected to the All-Regional team UNL V should be riding high again The first international player on Athletic Conference juniors, all of whom contributed Holiday Classic All-Tournament and finished the year scoring 9.5 this coming season. the Rebel roster, Berkowitz is a Championship team return to greatly to the overall success of team. ppg and chipped in 93 assists. He Jumping 6-6 forward Reggie fine 6-4 guard who played on the begin a new era in UNL V the team. Another pair of dynamic led UNL V in percentage Theus, a freshman who Tarkanian Israel national team where he basketball and one of the toughest Heading the list of returnees for sophomores last year were 6-6 (.516) and was second in free- says can play any position, was a averaged 20 points and eight schedules ever attempted in the UNL V is 6-7 forward Eddie Glen Gondrezick and 6-6 Jackie throw accuracy (.818) . prep All-American for Inglewood assists per game. school's 17-year.basketball history. Owens, who, as a sophomore, led Robinson. Gondrezick, slowed a The man who developed most High in California where he led Las Vegas is known to be a UNL V has withdrawn from the the Rebels in scoring this past bit at the end of the season with a quickly for the Rebels last year his team to the CIF semi-finals town of winning combinations and WCAC, conference title in hand, season. Scoring 534 points for an thigh injury, scored 11.8 ppg and was 6-7 Boyd Batts, a senior this with his blazing 24 scoring with this outstanding group of and will remain a Division I power average of 18.4 per game, Easy had 5.9 rpg while Robinson season. Batts gained his eligibility average. young men that Tarkanian seems as an independent. The Runnin' Eddie has already moved up to chipped in a healthy 11.6 ppg and in January and helped the Rebels Sam Smith, 6-4 guard-forward, to have, the Rebels are a solid bet Rebels of the 1974-75 were the 16th on the all-time UNLV scoring 9.6 rpg, both promising great win the WCAC title with his scored 32 ppg while earning JC for continued national limelight. best in the school's history, charts with 797 points. He still has years ahead. Gondrezick and aggressive off-the-bench play. The All-America honors for Seminole finishing 17th in the Associated two more seasons with UNL V, Robinson displayed consistent hard-working senior had a fine Junior College in Oklahoma and Press poll and 14th in the United too. total effort throughout the season scoring average of 9.2 ppg as a Press International poll. Jerry and helped develop the team T arkanian was the WCAC Outlook 1975-76 Excellence through Pride and Unity FGM- FfM- Bouncin' Boyd returns to UNLV throw try to score 13 points and Opponent FGA FfA Reb TP for his senior season after a junior help the Rebels to their second­ (Was not eligible until WCAC play began in January.) year which saw him gaining his half 77-75 victory over the three­ Loyola Marymount 1-3 2-2 0 4 eligibility in time for league play. time defending WCAC champion Pepperdine Univ. 0-4 2-2 1 2 His contribution during the Rebels' Dons. final season in the West Coast Boyd consistently came off the U. of San Francisco 6-12 1-1 5 12 Athletic Conference was a pines during the Rebel conference U. of Santa Clara 2-3 0-0 1 4 significant factor in the Rebels' drive to score point-after-point and U. of Nevada, Reno 7-14 4-4 8 18 attainment of the conference defend aggressively. He scored 18 Seattle University 0-9 2-4 2 2 championship. points against the University of Saint Mary's 9-16 0-1 8 18 After Batts transferred to UNL V Nevada, Reno and against St. Seattle University 5-9 1-1 3 11 from the University of Hawaii Mary's, and ended the season by Saint Mary's 4-8 2-3 4 10 prior to last season, the WCAC helping the Rebels win the U. of San Francisco 5-16 2-4 7 12 said he would not be able to consolation game of the NCAA U. of Santa Clara 1-3 0-0 3 2 compete until league play started, Western Regional tournament by Pepperdine Univ. 6-7 3-3 4 15 even though he was eligible scoring 16 points in the 75-67 Loyola Marymount 9 immediately under NCAA rules. triumph over the University of 4-7 1-2 2 Well, all Boyd did was to prepare Montana. U. of Nevada, Reno 2-9 0-0 9 4 himself mentally and physically to Batts is a 1972 graduate of Portland State 7-10 0-1 6 14 step in as a super sub, averaging Thornridge High School in San Diego State 2-4 2-3 2 6 9.2 points per game. and he attended Vincennes JC in Arizona State 2-6 2-2 4 6 He started a bit slow, mainly Indiana before going to Hawaii. U. of Montana 8-15 0-0 5 16 because he did not play much in His prep team won the Illinois the Rebels' first two league State championship two straight encounters against Loyola and seasons and he was their leading Pepperdine, but came off the scorer during his senior season. bench smoking against the Batts' older brother, Lloyd, is a University of San Francisco. former All-America for the Playing in the Las Vegas University of Cincinnati and is Conve.1tion Center for the first currently with the Virginia Squires time, Batts hit six of 12 field goal of the ABA. attempts and one of one free Boyd and his wife, Marsha, are finding a pleasant new home for themselves in Las Vegas. Birthdate: September 18, 1953. Physical Education major. 421:£ 6-7, 190, Senior Phoenix, Illinois

Batts' Belfry FGM­ FfM­ Year G FGA Pet FfA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A 1974-75 18 71-155 .458 24-33 .727 74 4.1 59-3 166 9.2 22 17 FGM-FTM- "Lew, Lew, Lew." The chant rang Opponent FGA FTA Reb TP out clear throughout the Las Cal State, Fullerton 5-15 1-2 17 11 Vegas Convention Center the past two seasons where the Rebels U. of Arizona 2-8 0-0 8 4 have been 29-2 with Big Lew at U. of Oregon 3-13 3-4 6 9 the post position. Lewis Brown U.C. Santa Barbara 6-19 0-1 10 12 has responded, for the most part, U. of Rhode Island 5-12 2-2 12 12 to the friendly encouragement Buffalo State 8-12 1-3 9 17 with solid board play that placed Illinois State 9-19 4-5 22 22 him in the top 20 nationally last U. of South Alabama 7-19 2-3 15 16 season. Fresno State 5-9 1-1 14 11 The big center from Los TexasA&M 6-11 2-4 8 14 Angeles scored 13.1 points per U. of Hawaii 10-16 2-2 11 ·22 game last season for the 24-5 Rebels but, more impressively, he Loyola Marymount 3-8 0-2 15 6 ripped down 11.7 rebounds per Pepperdine Univ. 7-17 0-1 11 14 game. His season high of 23 U. of San Francisco 9-16 0-0 11 18 against the multi-talented U. of Santa Clara 10-14 1-2 9 21 University of San Francisco was U. of Nevada, Reno 5-8 0-0 11 10 only three short of the school Seattle University 10-17 0-0 20 20 record. Finishing as the Rebels' Saint Mary's 6-15 2-3 12 14 third leading scorer on a team that In terms of achievement in major competition as a prep, Seattle University 2-6 0-0 4 4 averaged 91.5 points per game, Saint Mary's Sat Out With Severe Muscle Pull Brown had six games where he Lewis Brown was the best U. of San Francisco 10-26 2-2 23 22 scored 20 or more points with his basketball player in the history of high of 22 against Illinois State, the California Interscholastic U. of Santa Clara 3-13 1-5 9 7 and that USF game where he got Federation Southern Section. Pepperdine Univ. 7-15 1-1 6 15 all the rebounds. Whatever he has done and will do Loyola Marymount 5-11 0-1 15 10 Against Illinois State, Brown got in the future, the former Verbum U. of Nevada, Reno 4-11 0-0 10 8 22 rebounds in addition to his 22 Dei High School center has a Portland State 2-6 0-2 6 4 prominent place in the Southland points and he also got 20 boards San Diego State 9-14 0-1 12 18 high school record book. during the UNL V title drive Arizona State 3-5 0-1 9 6 against Seattle University. For three seasons a starter, Brown led the Eagles to three University of Montana 9-15 2-2 13 20 AAAA championships and an overall record of 88-4. No major division team in the history of the CIF had won three consecutive titles before Verbum Dei did during Brown's senior season in 1973. And Brown was the key Lewis man on all three teams. In two seasons for the Rebels as Brown 24 the starting center, he has played in 51 games, averaging 10.9 6-10, 220, Junior points per game and pulling down 9.8 rebounds per contest. Los Angeles, California Big Lew enjoys the limelight of playing in Las Vegas, demonstrating his skills before the enthusiastic Las Vegas crowds. Birthdate: February 18, 1955. Business major.

Lew's Legend FGM FfM Year G FGA Pet FTA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A 1973-74 23 88-194 .454 14-24 .583 171 7.4 65-1 190 8.3 8 1974-75 28 170-370 .460 27-50 .540 328 11.7 95-3 367 13.1 24 Totals 51 258-564 .457 41-74 .554 499 9.8 155-4 557 10.9 32 19 FGM- FTM- Whoever coined the phrase "what NCAA-kept statistics: Gondo Opponent FGA FTA Reb A TP a difference a year makes," must continually sacrifices his body on Cal State, Fullerton 3-4 3-5 4 2 9 have known that Glen Gondrezick the court to aid the Rebel cause. was coming to play basketball for During the 24-5 1974-75 season, U. of Arizona 9-14 3-5 1 1 21 the Rebels. As a freshman in he averaged taking five charges U. of Oregon 4-7 6-9 2 2 14 1973-74, Glen showed promise as per game, which can certainly take U.C. Santa Barbara 2-8 0-1 6 1 4 most freshmen do, but no one, its toll on one's body during the U. of Rhode Island 7-13 4-8 2 2 18 except Glen and coach Tarkanian, course of a 29-game season. Buffalo State 2-6 2-4 6 2 6 knew things would begin to But Glen doesn't mind. He has Illinois State 1-9 4-4 6 5 6 happen so readily in his tremendous pride and knowledge U. of South Alabama 3-6 8-9 9 5 14 sophomore season. of what it takes to achieve the Fresno State 4-10 0-1 4 3 8 As a freshman seeing not too potential we all strive for. TexasA&M 3-10 3-3 5 0 9 much action, Gondrezick He has developed rapidly into a U. of Hawaii 3-8 2-2 7 2 8 appeared in 23 games, averaging basketball player who can play 0-0 1 only 3.0 points per game and 2.1 with anyone on any court. He was Loyola Marymount 3-6 5 6 rebounds per evening. Well, the MVP of the 1973 Colorado Pepperdine Univ. 3-4 5-5 9 4 11 "Gondo" showed 'em last year as High School All-Star game, and U. of San Francisco 7-15 0-0 9 4 14 he started from the "get-go," he was all-state, All-League, and U. of Santa Clara 4-8 6-7 9 4 14 hustling his way for 5.9 rebounds All-Metro Most Valuable Player as U. of Nevada, Reno 3-10 3-5 8 6 9 per game and sharp-shooting he led his Boulder (Colorado) Seattle University 6-9 2-3 6 2 14 himself to a fine 11.8 scoring High team in every statistic for two Saint Mary's 6-12 1-1 5 7 13 average. years. He broke school records in Seattle University 5-11 1-1 2 1 11 Developing into an agressive, 1973 for number of points and Saint Mary's 8-11 3-3 4 3 19 hustling player, Gondo, as he is rebounds for a season and a single U. of San Francisco 6-15 1-2 9 1 13 known in "Tark's Shark Tank" game. 3-6 2-2 1 (the Las Vegas Convention As he consistently and U. of Santa Clara 6 8 Center) , offers the classic example methodically came into his own Pepperdine Univ. 6-14 2-2 7 2 14 of the rewards and dividends hard for UNL V last season, he scored Loyola Marymount 12-17 2-2 8 1 26 work can pay. Probably his most in double figures in 17 of the 29 U. of Nevada, Reno 4-13 2-2 12 2 10 valuable contribution to the Rebels Rebel games. His high game was Portland State 7-18 4-4 11 4 18 doesn't even show up in the 26 against Loyola Marymount San Diego State 4-11 0-0 4 1 8 University in a game that clinched Arizona State 5-8 2-2 3 3 12 the WCAC title for the Rebels. He U. of Montana 2-4 0-0 3 4 4 also had 21 against the University of Arizona and 19 against St. Mary's. He was a consistent rebounder throughout last season, picking up his seasonal average or better 22 times. His highs were in back-to-back Rebel victories over the University of Nevada, Reno Glen (12) and Portland State University (11) . Gondrezick Glen Gondrezick comes to play and no one has appreciated it 6-6, 206, Junior more than the UNL V basketball community. Gondrezick is the . Boulder, Colorado material from which champions are made. But then, again -- he's one of the Runnin' Rebels for 1975-76. Birthdate: August 30, 1955. Business major. 25

Gondo's Galaxy FGM- FTM- Year G FGA Pet FTA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A 1973-74 23 28- 54 .519 13- 18 .722 48 2.1 26- 1 69 3.0 10 1974-75 29 135-287 .470 71- 92 .772 172 5.9 115-11 341 11.8 76 Totals 52 163-341 .478 84-110 .764 220 4.2 141-12 410 7.9 86 21 brought to the attention of the Playing at first more with the Rebel staff by former UNL V head junior varsity than the varsity, basketball coach , Mike Milke gradually gained who was then coaching the experience and maturity and Swedish National team in the earned a varsity letter last season same event. Berkowitz scored 32 as a freshman at UNL V. He points against Todd's team and he played only 62 minutes in a total was only too happy to of 15 UNLV games, but made a recommend him as a prospect to positive contribution in every Tarkanian. performance. In addition to averaging 20 As a matter of fact, he came off points and eight assists per game the bench late in the final minutes for the Israel National team, on the road against St. Mary's last Berkowitz also played for the season to sink three crucial tree Maccabe Tel-Aviv team, the finest throws to ice an 81-75 Rebel amateur team in Israel. victory. Running down his stats, The 1972 graduate of Sevah Milke scored 32 points for a 2.1 High School in Tel-Aviv comes to per game average and he also UNL V after twice being selected chipped in 16 assists during his the outstanding high school brief playing time. He appears to be a good shooter and he made basketball player in all of Israel. In This year, Mike has come back The first international player the good on 10 of 12 high school, he earned four varsity to Las Vegas sporting a "natural" Rebels have ever had, Berkowitz attempts during his freshman comes to UNLV from Tel-Aviv, letters in both basketball and hair style, he has added 10 season on the varsity. Israel with impressive ability and soccer. pounds to his solid frame, and has Milke is a soft-spoken, likeable lengthy credentials. He appears to have good the winning attitude which will He will be a individual from Hilltop High freshman this year, although he strength and his size will also be a help the Rebels over the long and School in his native Chula Vista, comes in at 21-years-old because plus factor as he attempts to make much-improved 29-game regular California, where he earned a contribution with the veteran season schedule. he has just completed three years several honors and played in the Rebels in 1975-76. Attending He hopes to become a coach of service in his native country's San Diego prep All-Star game as army. UNL V on a special student visa, after graduation from college. But, well. Berkowitz speaks fluent English for now, he will make his mark Playing for the Israel National As a three-year starter in high T earn in the European Cup and seems to be enjoying and assist the UNL V basketball school, he ended his prep career tournament, Berkowitz was first himself in America, although he program in reaching even greater by averaging 21.3 points per game has no plans at this time of national prominence. in addition to getting eight assists making it his permanent home. Birthdate: February 10, 1956. per game and picking off six Birthdate: February 17, 1954. Physical Education major. Hotel Administration major. rebounds in each contest. Mike is from a sporting family. His father retired in 1972 after coaching 20 years (during which he even coached against Tarkanian a few times). His Mike Mickey brother, George, was a starting pitcher for the University of Berkowitz Southern California Trojans and Milke was named the MVP of the 1974 6-4, 188, Freshman College World Series in Omaha, 6-3, 169, Sophomore Tel-Aviv, Israel Nebraska. Chula Vista, California 14

Mike's Magic FGM­ FfM­ Year G FGA Pet FfA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A 22 1974-75 15 11-31 .355 10-12 .833 12 .8 9-0 32 2.1 16 23 FGM- FTM- Eddie Owens is on the verge of and 10 against USF. His best Opponent FGA FTA Reb A TP becoming UNL V's next effort from the field last year was Cal State, Fullerton 5-14 4-5 3 1 14 All-America basketball player. when the Rebels clinched the U. of Arizona 2-6 6-7 5 0 10 After two seasons, the last of WCAC crown by defeating Loyola 5-11 6-9 4 4 16 which he led the Rebels in scoring, Marymount: he went 10 for 14 U. of Oregon "Steady Eddie" has emerged on from the floor. U.C. Santa Barbara 10-20 6-7 12 0 26 the national level as an A scorer supreme, Owens is also U. of Rhode Island 7-14 6-8 4 2 20 outstanding basketball player. a consistent player and in two Buffalo State 8-17 3-4 6 0 19 Averaging 18.4 points while seasons at UNL V he has never Illinois State 9-11 2-4 1 1 20 shooting just under .500 from the missed a game for any reason; U. of South Alabama 12-20 6-7 5 0 30 field last season for UNLV, the now he has 55 games under his Fresno State 6-15 1-1 7 5 13 former prep All-American from belt. In those two years, he has TexasA&M 6-13 8-10 5 2 20 Houston's Wheatley High School compiled impressive statistics, U. of Hawaii 10-17 1-1 7 4 21 made second team All-West Coast especially when you consider they Loyola Marymount 8-18 4-4 3 2 20 Athletic Conference. He was the were his first two years in college Pepperdine Univ. 7-13 5-7 3 2 19 MVP of the 1974 Las Vegas and when you consider the tough Holiday Classic and made the opposition the Rebels face. U. of San Francisco 9-17 2-3 3 2 20 All-Tournament team for the 1975 He is averaging 14.5 points per U. of Santa Clara 9-16 5-8 7 3 23 Bluebonnet Classic in Houston. game for his career, making .496 U. of Nevada, Reno 8-16 6-6 4 2 22 UNL V has been known for of his shots from the field and Seattle University 6-15 9-10 4 1 21 having some scorers, and Eddie is .757 of his attempts from the free Saint Mary's 5-13 1-3 1 5 11 already number 17 on the all-time throw line. Seattle University 4-10 3-4 4 2 11 UNL V scoring charts with 797 All this has come after a superb Saint Mary's 7-12 2-2 2 0 16 points after just two seasons -- as a high school career which saw him U. of San Francisco 10-20 6-6 10 0 26 freshman and a sophomore. named the 1973 Texas prep U. of Santa Clara 6-11 4-5 4 2 16 For the well-balanced Rebels of Player-of-the-Year after leading his 8-24 0-1 7 16 1974-75, Steady Eddie scored in team to the State championship Pepperdine Univ. 3 double figures in every one of the with a blazing 43-1 record Loyola Marymount 10-14 2-2 4 4 22 29 UNL V games, 11 times leading against solid prep competition. U. of Nevada, Reno 5-11 8-11 1 0 18 the club in scoring. His high game As a prep, he averaged 28 Portland State 8-15 1-2 3 2 17 for the 24-5 Rebels last year was points and 15 rebounds per game San Diego State 10-15 1-4 8 0 21 30 against the University of South during his senior season and had Arizona State 8-15 0-0 6 3 16 Alabama in the opening round of a high scoring game of 4 7 and big U. of Montana 3-14 4-7 7 1 10 the 1974 Las Vegas Holiday effort of 23. Classic, but he also scored more Looking ahead to the 1975-76 than 20 points in each of 14 season at UNLV, one sees a very different nights. He had 26-point bright outlook, indeed. If Eddie efforts against the University of can continue his steady and California, Santa Barbara, and consistent development, he could against the University of San become one of the finest players Francisco in a game played in the in America before it's all over. Bay Area city. Eddie Owens comes to play Eddie is working diligently to basketball and UNL V is certainly become a strong-consistent board happy he does. man. His best games last season Birthdate: December 26, 1953. were 12 against Santa Barbara Social Studies major. Eddie llOwens 6-6, 206, Junior Houston, Texas

Owens' Odyssey FGM FfM Year G FGA Pet FTA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A 1973-74 26 111-222 .500 41- 54 .759 124 4.8 48-1 263 10.1 38 1974-75 29 211-427 .494 112-148 .757 140 4.8 77-4 534 18.4 53 Totals 55 322-649 .496 153-202 .757 264 4.8 125-5 797 14.5 91 25 He is a real worker and led his Phil Paramore has determination. Phil enjoys and appreciates the Talk about a player who is still growing! When Matt Porter came high school team in scoring all Phil Paramore has pride. Phil attributes of being with a winner. three years, including free throws, Paramore has maturity. What else That's another of the reasons why to UNLV as a freshman last year, rebounding and assists. He was can you say about a guy who the likeable lad is still happily with he was already at the good size of truly Kennedy High's Most practiced with the UNL V varsity the program. He came to the 6-4, 202 lbs. Well, following a fine Valuable basketball player for the last season as a freshman, both at Rebels last year as the big center growing year, both on and off the home and on the road, yet did not from Bishop Gorman High School court, Matt came back for this three seasons he played. appear in one game for the Rebel in Las Vegas and one of the top year's season at 6-51/4 and 210 Porter's high game on the Rebel pounds. Now, that's a heap of junior varsity last season was varsity. prep players in Nevada Phil Paramore is a hard-working in 1973-74. growin' in 12 months. when he canned 37 points against player who has learned a lot about Paramore, big and rugged, led Porter is a fine, pure shooter for El Camino Junior College, hitting 16 of 23 shots from the field. He the game of basketball in a short the Gaels to one of their finest just about any range on the court amount of time. To set the record basketball seasons ever and the and, although he played a little on also pulled down 11 rebounds in straight, Phil did play in nearly Southern AAA Conference varsity last season, he led the that 86-84 Rebel victory. He also hit 34 in the 97-90 every junior varsity game as a championship as well. junior varsity to a 17-6 record, UNL V win over the Northern regular last season and helped the He also played well enough to averaging just under 19 points per Arizona Junior Varsity. younger Rebels to a fine 17-6 start for the Gaels as a junior and game. As long as he continues his record in Coach Lynn Archibald's was honored at graduation by With the varsity last season, he played a total of 32 minutes, improvement, Porter will help last season as coach. being selected to play in the annual Red Rock Optimists prep appearing in nine games and UNLV. summer All-Star game. Tutored at scoring 15 points for a 1.7 per Birthdate: March 25, 1956. Gorman by Mike Hastings, the game scoring average. He was six Business major. best player the Gaels have ever of 13 from the field (.462) and had in the sport, Paramore is three of four (.750) from the quickly making the transition into charity stripe. college ball. Porter was a starter for three As a senior in high school, Phil seasons at Kennedy High School was one of the top scorers and in Buena Park, California, before was the top rebounder in the coming to Las Vegas. conference as he chucked in 14.5 Scoring an accurate 23 points a points per game and ripped down game during his senior year at a superlative 18.5 rebounds each Kennedy, the Cypress, California product was three years battle. The big young man will all-freeway league, capped by continue to be a strong link in the being All-Orange County and "Big Red Machine." All-CIF first team, and co-MVP of Birthdate: May 5, 1956. Physical the league in his final year as a prep. Education major. Phil Matt Paramore 32 Porter 6-8, 217, Sophomore 6-5, 210, Sophomore Las Vegas, Nevada Cypress, California

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28 29 FGM- FI'M- Jumpin' Jackie Robinson is one of Opponent FGA FTA Reb TP the hardest working college Cal State, Fullerton 3-8 0-0 7 6 basketball players in America U. of Arizona 4-9 1-2 6 9 today. That might sound a bit U. of Oregon 7-11 3-6 9 17 much to take; but spend some 1-4 0-0 time around the UNL V practice U.C. Santa Barbara 7 2 court or attend a UNL V game and U. of Rhode Island 4-9 12-15 11 20 you will understand the Buffalo State 9-15 2-3 9 20 significance. Illinois State 8-14 3-4 10 19 From the moment he steps onto U. of South Alabama 4-12 2-6 15 10 the court, Jackie is a swirling mass Fresno State 5-10 1-3 13 11 of muscle -- dribbling, running, TexasA&M 7-16 3-5 17 17 driving, twisting, jumping, U. of Hawaii 5-10 2-3 5 12 shooting, and just doing Loyola Marymount 8-10 2-4 12 18 everything he possibly can to help Pepperdine Univ. 3-3 4-4 5 10 the Rebels win. (Sat Out With Ankle Injury) His efforts certainly have not U. of San Francisco gone unnoticed. A very popular U. of Santa Clara (Sat Out With Ankle Injury) player in Las Vegas, a town full of U. of Nevada, Reno 6-11 2-3 13 14 celebrities, Jackie doubled his Seattle University 2-6 1-3 10 5 output last season over his Saint Mary's 5-9 1-1 4 11 freshman year in 1973-74. In his, and the Rebels', final Seattle University 6-13 1-1 14 13 season in the West Coast Athletic Last year, as a Rebel regular, he Saint Mary's 6-14 0-0 13 12 Conference, Jackie averaged 11.0 averaged 11 .6 points per game U. of San Francisco 3-8 0-0 7 6 and literally ripped down 9.6 points per game, 9.6 rebounds each night, while shooting .527 U. of Santa Clara 3-4 3-5 5 9 rebounds per game. In scoring in Pepperdine Univ. 7-13 2-2 15 16 double figures Jackie used a fine from the field and .667 from the 4-7 0-0 8 g shooting touch (.496 from the foul line. Loyola Marymount fie ld) . Last season, Robinson had U. of Nevada, Reno 5-12 0-1 9 10 In two productive and active back-to-back 20-point efforts when Portland State 6-11 2-5 16 14 years with UNLV, Jackie has now the Rebels defeated the San Diego State 4-11 1-3 8 9 played in 52 games, scored 451 Universities of Rhode Island and Arizona State 4-9 0-0 7 8 points for a 8. 7 per game scoring Buffalo State and he had 19 U. of Montana 2-5 2-4 5 6 average and pulled down 394 against Illinois State. Against rebounds for a 7.6 average per Rhode Island, he was 12 of 15 contest. from the free throw line and his rebounding high was 16 against Portland State and 17 against TexasA&M. Robinson had a very successful prep career at Morningside High School in Inglewood and finished Jackie his senior season with a 17.8 scoring average and a first team position on the CIF AAAA Robinson 34 All-Star squad with fellow Rebel Lewis Brown. 6-6, 198, Junior The All -America prepster was the MVP of the South Bay Inglewood, California League and played for the U.S. AAU All-Stars in Europe during the summer of 1973. Jumpin' Jackie Robinson is what Runnin' Rebels are made of. Birthdate: May 20, 1955. Education major.

Jackie's Jingle FGM FI'M . Year G FGA Pet FTA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A 1973-74 25 60-128 .469 19- 40 .475 134 5.4 40-0 139 5.6 20 1974-75 27 131-264 .496 50- 83 .602 260 9.6 67-1 312 11.6 38 Totals 52 191-392 .487 69-123 .561 394 7.6 107-1 451 8.7 58 31 FGM- FfM. Ever wonder what it feels like to defeating San Diego State, 90-80, Opponent FGA FfA A TP be the original Super Sub? Ask in the sub-regional game, UNLV's Robert Smith. Although he will coach Tarkanian decided it was Cal State, Fullerton 5-10 0-1 4 10 compete for a starting berth for time for Robert to start for the U. of Arizona 4-6 0-0 2 8 UNLV in 1975-76, last season Rebels. The first game pitted the U. of Oregon 1-3 5-6 1 7 Slick Smith continually came off Rebels against pressing Arizona U.C. Santa Barbara 4-9 2-3 2 10 the bench to spark the Rebels with State University. U. of Rhode Island 3-8 2-2 1 8 his ball-handling, ball-hawking, All Robert did was bring the ball Buffalo State 7-17 4-5 5 18 blazing speed and scoring ability in up the court against the aggressive Illinois State 3-4 4-5 4 10 crucial situations. Sun Devils every time UNL V had U. of South Alabama 3-8 3-3 5 9 A real favorite of Las Vegas the ball without a (ASU Fresno State 5-11 0-0 5 10 fans, Robert averaged 9.5 points had been forcing opponents into TexasA&M 0-4 0-0 2 0 per game as a substitute. Most nearly 10 a game in that 2-3 0-0 teams would be happy to have a situation) , and he nearly led the U. of Hawaii 2 4 starter average that many points, Rebels to a big upset. The Rebels Loyola Marymount 2-3 0-0 1 4 but for a sub it's just phenomenal. did lose, 84-81, but certainly not Pepperdine Univ. 6-10 2-2 1 14 But Robert Smith is one of those because of Smith, who scored 13 U. of San Francisco 2-5 2-2 4 6 unique individuals who helps his points in the game. Smith came U. of Santa Clara 3-5 2-3 8 8 ball club in any way he can. back with the rest of the Rebels in U. of Nevada, Reno 3-5 0-0 6 6 For UNLV during last year's the consolation game to defeat Seattle University 4-6 0-0 1 8 superlative 24-5 season, Robert Montana, 75-67 and Smith scored Saint Mary's 6-8 2-2 4 14 led the Rebels in field goal 12 more points in this game on six Seattle University 2-6 3-4 0 7 percentage (.516 on 110 of 213) of 12 from the field. Saint Mary's 4-4 0-0 2 8 and was second in free throw Smith's super performance 4-8 4-5 2 12 percentage (.818 on 54 of 66) and earned him first team All-Western U. of San Francisco assists (93) . Again, remember that Regional, as he was selected by U. of Santa Clara 2-5 4-4 1 8 he was a super sub all the awed sportswriters and Pepperdine Univ. 6-9 2-2 1 14 regular-season for UNLV. sportscasters covering the event. Loyola Marymount 3-8 0-1 6 6 There's one part of his story we With his blazing speed and U. of Nevada, Reno 8-12 2-3 4 18 haven't told you yet. After the deceptive moves, Rapid Robert Portland State 4-7 7-8 8 15 Rebels advanced to the NCAA will be called upon to take charge San Diego State 3-6 1-2 1 7 Regional tournament in Portland, of the Rebel fast-breaking offense Arizona State 5-11 3-3 5 13 Oregon, last year and after this season, but he likes running U. of Montana 6-12 0-0 5 12 and will handle this task with the same great determination and concentration that he applies to everything. Smith was an All-City guard for Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles where he scored 17 points a game and maintained a Robert five assists per game average while making all-league in addition Smith to his other honors. Not only did the Rebels win the 5-11, 159, Junior West Coast Athletic Conference last year when they defeated Los Angeles, California Loyola Marymount in February, but Robert's wife, Gloria, topped that eventful evening off by giving birth to their first child, Robert, Jr., a beautiful boy who "arrived I dribbling a basketball." It's nice to know fine young 10 gentlemen like Robert Smith. Especially ones who play such great basketball, too.

Robert's Report FGM FfM Year G FGA Pet FfA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A 1974-75 29 110-213 .516 54-66 .818 36 1.2 53-1 274 9.5 93 33 Referred to by many as the next Theus, who plans to go into Seminole where he also made When the Rebels need an instant Eddie Ratleff (the versatile public relations work and will all-league honors as well. scoring machine this season, just All-American who played for Jerry probably major in Hotel And Las Vegas fans will let Sam Smith onto the court and Tarkanian at Long Beach State Administration at UNLV, played remember Slammin' Sam as he the balls will fly. Averaging 32 and is now with the Houston in the Dapper Dan Roundball led Clark High School to the State points per game, Smith was the Rockets) , Reggie Theus comes to Classic in Pittsburgh and the third-leading scorer in the national AAA championship as a prep Las Vegas with an extremely California Classic all-star games last season while playing at before he graduated in 1973. bright athletic future. last summer where people Seminole Junior College in He was the most valuable player Big, mobile and quick, according continued to take notice of his Oklahoma. He averaged that total, in the State and the leading to T arkanian, Theus can play any overall ability. too, while shooting for .550 from scorer in the Southern AAA position on the basketball court, For three years his team's most the field. conference. but will probably alternate valuable player, he led them to the A prep All-American in Sam should like playing in the between guard and forward. The semi-finals of the AAAA CIF basketball, Sam also earned two Las Vegas Convention Center four-year starter at Inglewood playoffs this past season with his letters in baseball at Clark and one and with the Rebels since Las High School is a CIF All-Star and superb performances. in football, displaying his versatility Vegas is his hometown. He had impressive stats of 28.5 and His prep teams won the Bay returns here after two fine years at as an athlete. 15.5 in scoring and rebounding League championship in both his Coached by Jack Richardson in last year as a senior. junior and senior seasons, the high school and Gene Hawk in same league in which Rebel junior college, Sam has a great Jackie Robinson played when he shooting touch and excellent was at Morningside High School range. He is dedicating himself to in Inglewood. improving his defensive game. Theus says that the high point Sam has a brother, Willie, who of his athletic career to date is can score as well. As a matter of being able to come to a school fact, Willie will be a senior this with a coach like Jerry Tarkanian. year at the University of Missouri He said he chose UNLV because where last year he made All-Big of the coaches, the players, and Eight and was the team's leading "because it's a good school from scorer. which to get into public relations In Las Vegas, the Smith work" Brothers are known for something Rugged Reggie may not be in else besides cough drops. the UNL V starting lineup this And, UNL V is only too happy season, but don't you dare forget to welcome one of the brothers his name. into the Rebel camp. Birthdate: October 13, 1957. Birthdate: January 8, 1955. Hotel Administration major. Physical Education major. Sam Reggie Smith Theus 6-4, 201, Junior 6-6, 200, Freshman LasVegas ,Neva da Inglewood,California

35 34 Back for his final year, Don during the Rebels 76-81 loss to Weimer will be one of two seniors Loyola Marymount University on the 1975-76 UNLV basketball when he picked off 19 rebounds team. Weimer has been a part of to lead both teams. two systems and two coaches at Weimer was an all-league UNLV, and this will be his second performer in basketball as a prep, season playing on a Tarkanian as he continually used his team. tremendous size to serve him well. Weimer lettered as a His prep cage team won the sophomore during the 1972-73 league title with him as the season, sat out during the squad's leading rebounder and he 1973-74 campaign, and returned was the leading pitcher on his last year to earn a varsity letter senior team. with the Runnin' Rebels. As the high point of his career, The 1971 graduate of Chula so far, he singles out playing in the Vista High School had a freshman high school playoffs before crowds season at UNL V in 1971-72 that that exceeded 10,000 in the San netted 11.1 points per game and Diego Sports Arena, in his 13.1 rebounds each contest on the hometown area. last freshman team UNL V had. Last season Weimer also played (The Rebels now use a junior in 20 games for UNLV, appearing varsity program that allows on the court for 182 minutes. He sophomores to play with the scored 38 points for a 1.9 per jayvees.) game average and pulled down His hustle has helped him a lot 53 rebounds for a 2.7 per game and it should continue to do so. In average, while always giving a his sophomore season he played solid defensive effort. in 20 games, averaging 2.5 points Don Weimer should be ready and 3. 7 rebounds per game. His to have a good senior season. biggest effort that season was Don Weimer 6-8, 214, Senior Chula Vista, California

Weimer's Wedge FGM- FTM- Year G FGA Pet FTA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A 1972-73 20 22-57 .386 6-16 .375 74 3.7 50-2 50 2.5 1974-75 20 15-43 .349 8-15 .533 53 2.7 48-5 38 1.9 4 Totals 40 37-10 .370 14-31 .452 127 3.2 98-7 88 2.2 4 37 No. Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cl Age Hometown {High School or JC} No. Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cl Age Hometown {High School orJC) 10 Robert Smith G 5-11 159 JR 20 Los Angeles, (Ariz. Western JC) 42 Boyd Batts F 6-7 190 SR 22 Phoenix, ILL (Vincennes JC) 11 Eddie Owens F 6-7 206 JR 20 Houston, TX (Wheatley) 33 Mickey Berkowitz G 6-4 188 FR 21 Tel-Aviv, Israel (Sevah) 14 Mike Milke G 6-3 169 so 19 Chula Vista, CA (Hilltop) 24 Lewis Brown c 6-10 220 JR 20 Los Angeles, CA (Verbum Dei) 23 Reggie Theus G-F 6-6 200 FR 18 Inglewood, CA (Inglewood) 25 Glen Gondrezic k G-F 6-6 206 JR 20 Boulder, COLO (Boulder) 24 Lewis Brown c 6-10 220 JR 20 Los Angeles, CA (Verbum Dei) 14 Mike Milke G 6·3 169 so 19 Chula Vista, CA (Hilltop) 25 Glen Gondrezick G-F 6-6 206 JR 20 Boulder, COLO (Boulder) 11 Eddie Owens F 6-7 206 JR 20 Houston, TX (Wheatley) 32 Matt Porter G 6-5 188 so 19 Cypress, CA (Kennedy) 43 Phil Paramore c 6-8 217 so 19 Las Vegas (Gorman) 33 Mickey Berkowitz G 6-4 188 FR 21 Tel-Aviv, Israel (Sevah) 32 Matt Porter G 6-5 210 so 19 Cypress, CA (Kennedy) 34 Jackie Robinson F 6-6 198 JR 20 Inglewood, CA (Morningside) 34 Jackie Robinson F 6-6 198 JR 20 Inglewood, CA (Morningside) 40 Sam Smith G-F 6-4 201 JR 21 Las Vegas (Seminole JC) 10 Robert Smith G 5-11 159 JR 20 Los Angeles, (Ariz. Western JC) 42 Boyd Batts F 6-7 190 SR 22 Phoenix, ILL (Vincennes JC) 40 Sam Smith G-F 6-4 201 JR 21 Las Vegas (Seminole JC) 43 Phil Paramore c 6-8 217 so 19 Las Vegas (Gorman) 23 Reggie Theus G-F 6-6 200 FR 18 Inglewood, CA (Inglewood) 44 Don Weimer c 6-8 214 SR 22 Chula Vista, CA (Chula Vista) 44 Don Weim er c 6-8 214 SR 22 Chula Vista, CA (Chula Vista) Numerical Alphabetical Roster Roster

39 Record: UNLV Opponent Leading Scorer Top Rebounder Attendance Player G FGM-FGA Pet FTM-FfA Pet Reb Ave PF-FO TP Ave A Overali:W 24 L5 75 CAL STATE, FULLERTON 56 Sobers, 16 Brown, 17 5,228 Eddie Owens 29 211-427 .494 112-148 .757 WCAC:W 13 Ll 140 4.8 77-4 534 18.4 53 80 U. of Arizona 85 Gondrezick, 21 Brown,8 11,123 WCAC 14 102-210 .486 57-72 Home: 15-0 .792 57 4.1 37-3 261 18.6 28 77 Univ. of Oregon 94 Robinson, 17 Robinson, 9 10,000 Sellout Away: 6-3 84 U.C. SANTA BARBARA 81 Owens,26 Owens, 12 3,859 Ricky Sobers 29 209-421 .496 105-127 Neutral: 3-2 .828 108 3.7 101-9 523 18.0 166 94 UNIV. OF RHODE ISLAND 80 Robinson, Owens, 20 Brown, 12 3,592 WCAC 14 102-198 .515 48-57 .842 52 3.7 46-4 252 18.0 88 101 BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE 74 Robinson, 20 Robinson, Brown, 9 3,624 99 ILLINOIS STATE UNIV. 88 Brown, Sobers, 22 Brown,22 5,981 Lewis Brown 28 170-370 .460 27-50 .540 328 11.7 95-3 367 13.1 24 99 #UNIV. OF SOUTH ALABAMA 80 Owens, 30 Robinson, Brown, 15 6,257 Sellout WCAC 13 81 -177 .458 7-17 .412 156 12.0 47-0 169 13.0 14 80 #fRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY 64 Sobers, 23 Brown, 14 6,227 78 eTexasA&M University 80 Owens, 20 Robinson, 1 7 5,673 Glen Gondrezick 29 135-287 .470 71 -92 .772 172 5.9 115-11 341 11.8 76 89 eUniv. of Hawaii 77 Brown, Sobers, 22 Brown, 11 8,825 WCAC 14 76-151 .503 30-35 .857 99 7.1 53-5 182 13.0 39 82 •Loyola Marymount Univ. 69 Owens, Sobers 20 Brown, 15 2,123 Sellout. 94 •pepperdine University 82 Sobers, 24 Brown, 11 2,950 Jackie Robinson 27 131-264 .496 50-83 .602 260 9.6 67-1 312 11.6 38 77 ·uNIV. OF SAN FRANCISCO 75 Owens, 20 Brown, 11 6,257 Sellout WCAC 12 58-110 .527 16-24 .667 115 9.6 35-1 132 11.0 17 100 ·uNIV. OF SANTA CLARA 79 Owens, 23 Brown, Gondrezick, 9 6,257 Sellout 126 ·uNIV. OF NEVADA, RENO 87 Owens, 22 Robinson, 13 6,257 Sellout Robert Smith 29 110-213 .516 54-66 .818 36 1.2 53-1 274 9.5 93 84 ·sEATTLE UNIVERSITY 62 Owens, 21 Brown, 20 6,257 Sellout WCAC 14 55-94 .585 23-28 .821 18 1.3 26-0 133 9.5 41 106 ·sAINT MARY'S COLLEGE 94 Sobers, 23 Brown, 12 6,257 Sellout 77 ·seattle University 63 Sobers, 20 Robinson, 14 3,000 Boyd Batts 18 71-155 .458 24-33 .727 74 4.1 59-3 166 9.2 22 81 ·saint Mary's College 75 Gondrezick, 19 Robinson, 13 1 ,800 Sellout WCAC 14 52-120 .433 20-27 .741 57 4.1 43-2 124 8.9 16 103 ·univ. of San Francisco 113 Owens, 26 Brown, 23 5,488 81 •univ. of Santa Clara 74 Sobers, 31 Brown, 9 2,335 Sellout Don Weimer 20 15-43 .349 8-15 .533 53 2.7 48-5 38 1.9 4 123 •PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY 86 Owens, Robinson, 16 Robinson, 15 6,257 Sellout WCAC 9 3-12 .250 3-8 .375 20 2.2 18-2 9 1.0 3 93 •LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIV. 81 Gondrezick, 26 Brown, 15 6,218 98 ·univ. of Nevada, Reno 88 Sobers, 30 Gondrezick, 12 3,500 Mike Milke 15 11-31 .355 10-12 .833 12 .8 9-0 32 2.1 16 114 PORTLAND STATE UNIV. 100 Sobers, 32 Robinson, 16 6,237 WCAC 9 9-20 .450 10-12 .833 5 .6 8-0 28 3.1 10 9o··san Diego State 80 Sobers, Owens, 21 Brown, 12 14,733 Sellout 81 •• Arizona State 84 Sobers, 20 Brown, 9 9,797 John Freeman 12 9-17 .529 2-3 .667 4 .3 8-0 20 1.7 0 75 ··univ. of Montana 67 Brown, 20 Brown, 13 8,534 WCAC 7 8-12 .667 2-3 .667 1 .1 6-0 18 2.6 0 Home Games in all Caps Attendance: 174,646 Matt Porter 9 6-13 .462 3-4 # Las Vegas Holiday Classic Home: 84,765 .750 4 .4 0-0 15 1.7 3 WCAC 6 6-10 .600 3-3 1.000 • Houston Bluebonnet Classic Home Average: 5,651 3 .5 0-0 15 2.5 3 • West Coast Athletic Conference Don Silcox 7 1-3 .333 •• NCAA Playoffs 0-2 .000 17 2.4 2-0 2 .3 2 WCAC 5 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 11 2.2 0-0 2 .4 2

Jeep Kelley 7 8-26 .308 1-2 .500 9 1.3 7-0 17 2.4 4 Rebel (Team Rebounds) 147-58 UNLV 29 1087-2270 .479 467-637 .733 1364 47.0 641-37 2641 91.2 501 Report WCAC 14 553-1117 .495 219-287 .763 649 46.4 315-17 1325 94.6 261 Opponents 29 927-2012 .447 464-673 .689 1343 46.3 640-28 2318 79.9 442 1974-75 WCAC 14 431 -959 .449 266-354 .751 599 42.8 294-10 1128 80.6 217 Minutes Played: W24 L5 Team 5,800, Sobers 1002, Gondrezick 861 , Robinson 855, Owens 854, Brown 796, Smith 659, Batts 370, Weimer 182, Kelley 75, Milke 62, Porter 32, Freeman 28, Silcox 24.

Turnovers: Team 483, Sobers 120, Brown 70, Owens 71 , Smith 64, Robinson 51 , Gondrezick 48, Weimer 26, Milke 14, Batts 13, Kelley 4, Silcox 1, Freeman 1, Porter 0.

40 41 November 29: Las Vegas December 3: Boulder Head Coach: Head Coach: Roy Danforth Head Coach: John Cinicola December 10: Las Vegas Head Coach: Head Coach: Sox Walseth (412) 624-4585 (315) 423-2082 (412) 434-6567 Head Coach: Fred Snowden SID: John Eggers (303) 492-7214 SID: Dean Billick SID: Larry Kimball SID: Clair N. Brown (602) 884-1282 (503) 754-2611 SID: Mike Moran (412) 624-4588 (315) 423-2608 (412) 434-6564 SID: Frank W. Soltys Nickname: Beavers (303) 492-6128 Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Orangemen Nickname: Dukes (602) 884-1919 Conference: Pac-8 Nickname: Buffaloes Conference: Independent Conference: Independent Conference: Independent Nickname: Wildcats 1974-75 Record: 19-12 Conference: Big Eight 1974-75 Record: 18-11 1974-75 Record: 23-9 1974-75 Record: 14-11 Conference: Western Athletic Series History: 1-0 1974-75 Record: 7-19 Series History: first meeting Series History: first meeting Series History: first meeting 1974-75 Record: 22-7 Athletic Director: Open Series History: 2-0 Athletic Director: Cas Myslinski Athletic Director: Lester H. Dye Athletic Director: Red Manning Series History: 1-1 Colors: Orange and Black Athletic Director: Eddie Crowder Colors: Gold & Blue Colors: Orange Colors: Red & Blue Athletic Director: David H. Strack Colors: Silver & Gold Colors: Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Oregon Steel The State University Bowl University ~~cuse Duguesne University Opponents University ofColoraao Classic of Pittsburgh University University of Arizona December 5-6 UNLV Pittsburgh Duquesne

Ralph Miller Don Smith Sox Walseth Greg Mueller Syracuse Tim Grgurich Keith Starr Roy Danforth Chris Sease John L. Cinicola Fred Snowden AI Reming Head Coach Forward Head Coach Forward Head Coach Pitt Scorer Head Coach Captain Head Coach Co-captain Head Coach All-WAC

1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule Nov. 28 at U. of Arizona Nov. 29 New Mexico Nov. 29 W. Virginia Wesleyan Dec. 1 Wheeling Nov. 28-29 at Tipoff Classic Nov. 28 Oregon State Nou. 29 at UNL V Dec. 1 N.E. Louisiana Dec. 2 at Niagara Dec. S-6 Steel Bowl Classic Dec. 3 Buffalo Dec. 1 Midwestern Dec. 1 at Utah State Dec. 3 UNLV Dec. S-6 Steel Bowl Classic Dec. 10 Richmond Dec. S-6 at Steel Bowl Classic Dec. 3ldaho Dec. 5 Portland State Dec. 6 at Air Force Dec. 13 Ohio University Dec. 19 Gannon Dec. 10 St. Bonaventure Dec. 6 Northern Arizona Dec. 12 Seattle U. Dec. 13 Texas, El Paso Dec. 19·20 at Big Sun Invitational Dec. 26-30 at Far West Classic Dec. 19 Penn State Dec. 8 at Kansas State Dec. 13 Utah State Dec. 17 UC Santa Barbara Dec. 23 Evansville Jan. 11 Massachusetts Dec. 20 Boston College Dec. 10 at UNL V Dec. 19-20 at Kentucky Invitational Dec. 20 at USC Dec. 30 at Cleveland State Jan. 14 at St. Bonaventure Dec. 30 Dayton Dec. 12-13 Fiesta Bowl Classic Dec. 26-30 at Far West Classic Dec. 26-30 at Big 8 Tourney Jan. 3 Buffalo State Jan. 19 Dayton Jan. 3 at West Virginia Dec. 20 at Illinois Jan. 8 USC Jan. 3 at Long Beach State Jan. 7 West Virginia Jan. 21 at West Virginia Jan. 7 Fordham Dec. 22 Old Dominion Jan. 10 UClA rrvl Jan. 5 at San Diego State Jan. 10 at George Washington Jan. 25 American U. Jan. 10 at LaSalle Dec. 26-30 at Rainbow Classic Jan. 15 at Washington State Jan. 17 Oklahoma Jan. 12 Notre Dame Jan. 30-31 Pennsylvania Classic Jan. 14 Cornell Jan. 6 Cal State, Fullerton Jan. 17 at Washington Jan. 21 at Kansas State Jan. 17 at Marquette Feb. 3 at DePaul Jan. 17 at American U. Jan. 10 Detroit Jan. 24 at Oregon Jan. 24 Nebraska Jan. 21 at Virginia Feb. 7 at Canisius Jan. 21 Canisius Jan. 16 Brigham Young Jan. 29 Oregon Jan. 28 Kansas Jan. 24 Temple Feb. 11 St. Francis Jan. 24 Northeastern Jan. 17 Utah Feb. 5 Cal, Berkeley Jan. 31 at Iowa State Jan. 27 at Rutgers Feb. 14 at George Washington Jan. 28 Temple Jan. 23 at Texas, El Paso Feb. 7 Stanford Feb. 4 at Oklahoma State Jan. 30-31 Pennsylvania Basketball Feb. 16 Steubenville Feb. 4 at Green Jan. 24 at New Mexico Feb. 13 at Stanford Feb. 7 Missouri Classic Feb. 18 at Villanova Feb. 7 at Pittsburgh Jan. 30 Colorado State Feb. 14 at Cal, Berkeley Feb. 11 Kansas State Feb. 4 at Cincinnati Feb. 22 LaSalle Feb. 11 at Penn State Jan. 31 Wyoming Feb. 19 at UClA Feb. 14 at Nebraska Feb. 7 Syracuse Feb. 25 at Detroit Feb. 14 at Colgate Feb. 7 at Arizona State Feb. 21 at USC rrvl Feb. 18 at Oklahoma Feb. 11 at West Virginia Feb. 29 Cincinnati Feb. 16 Stonehill Feb. 13 at Utah Feb. 26 Washington State Feb. 21 Iowa State Feb. 14 South Carolina March 2 at Xavier Feb. 18 at Rutgers Feb. 14 at Brigham Young Feb. 28 Washington Feb. 28 at Kansas Feb. 18 Buffalo State Feb. 21 at St. John's Feb. 20 New Mexico March 4-Dregon March 3 Oklahoma State Feb. 21 at Penn State Feb. 25 at Niagara Feb. 21 Texas, El Paso March 6 at Missouri Feb. 23 Indiana State Feb. 28 Virginia Tech Feb. 27 at Wyoming March 2 at St. Francis Feb. 28 at Colorado State March 6 Arizona State

42 43 December 13: Las Vegas December 16: Las Vegas December 20: Las Vegas December 23: Las Vegas Head Coach: Head Coach: Tim Tift Head Coach: Paul Webb Head Coach: Ralph Barkey December 26: Las Vegas Head Coach: Head Coach: Johnny Orr (205) 460-7121 (714) 833-6935 (804) 489-6401 (805) 961-2141 Head Coach: (713) 748-6033 (313) 663-2411 SID: Scoop Rivers SID: To be fille d SID: Joe M. Law SID: Stan Duke (801) 581-6445 SID: Ted Nance SID: Will Perry (205) 460-7053 (714) 833-5814 (804) 489-6405 (805) 961-3428 SID: Bruce Woodbury (7 13) 748-6844 (313) 763-1381 Nickname: Jaguars Nickname: Anteaters Nickname: Monarchs Nickname: Gauchos (801) 581-8171 Nickname: Co u gar~ Nickname: Wolverines Conference: Independent Conference: Independent Conference: Independent Conference: Independent Nickname: Runnin' Utes Conference: : Big Ten 1974-75 Record: 19-7 1974-75 Record: 17-11 1974-75 Record: 25-6 1974-75 Record: 18-8 Conference: Western Athletic 1974-75 Record: 16-10 1974-75 Record: 19-8 Series History: 1-0 Series History: 4-1 Series History: first meeting Series History: 4-0 1974-75 Record: 17-9 Series History: 0-6 Series History: first meeting Athletic Director: Dr. Mel Lucas Athletic Director: Dr. Ray Thornton Athletic Director: Dr. Jim Jarrett Athletic Director: Dr. AI Negratti Series History: first meeting Athletic Director: Harry Fouke Athletic Director: Don Canham Colors: Red, White & Blue Colors: Blue & Gold Colors: Blue & White Colors: Blue & Gold Athletic Director: Bud Jack Colors: Scarlet & White Colors: Maize & Blue Colors: Crimson & White University University Old University Las Vegas of South of California, Dominion of California, University Holiday University University Alabama Irvine University Santa Barbara of Utah Classic of Houston of Michigan December 29-30 UNLV I-louston Cliff Ellis Albert Gardner Paul Webb Joey Caruthers Ralph Barkey Tex Walker Head Coach USA Ace Head Coach Guard Head Coach Forward Jerry Pimm Charles Menatti Michigan Guy Lewis Johnny Orr Wayman Britt Head Coach Center LaSalle Head Coach Guard Head Coach Forward 1975-76 Schedule: 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule Nov. 29 Centenary Dec. 3 Humboldt State Nov. 29 Belmont Abbey Nov. 28 at U. San Francisco 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule Dec. 1 South Dakota Dec. 6 Southern Cal College Dec. 1 at Austin Peay Nov. 29 at St. Mary's Dec. 1 Loyola Marymount Dec. 6 Cal Poly Dec. 2 Vanderbilt Dec. 3 at Jacksonville Dec. 13 Pacific Christian Dec. 4 South Florida Dec. 5 Boise State Dec. 6 Utah State Dec. 13 St. Mary's Dec. 6 at Tennessee Dec. 11 at Centenary Dec. 16 at UNL V Dec. 8 at Western Kentucky Dec. 6 Idaho State Dec. 12-13 Utah Classic Dec. 20 Louisiana Tech Dec. 10 South Carolina Dec. 13 at UNL V Dec. 18 at North Dakota State Dec. 10 Randolph-Macon Dec. 1 7 at Colorado Dec. 16 at Weber State Dec. 27 at Dayton Dec. 13 Dayton Dec. 19-20 Indian Holiday Classic Dec. 20 at North Dakota Dec. 18 Georgia Southern Dec. 19 at Wyoming Dec. 20 St. Peters Dec. 29-30 L. V. Holiday Classic Dec. 19-20 Michigan Invitational Dec. 29-30 Senior Bowl Tourney Dec. 22 at Utah Dec. 20 at UNL V Dec. 23 at UNL V Dec. 22 U.C. Irvine Jan. 23 Bluebonnet Classic Dec. 29-30 L. V. Holiday Classic Jan. 5 St. Bernard College Dec. 29 Central Iowa Dec. 22 at Arizona Dec. 29 Loyola Marymount Dec. 26 at UNL V Jan. 6 at Arkansas Jan. 3 at Northwestern Jan. 7 Jacksonville Dec. 30 Spring Arbor Dec. 29-30 Old Dominion Classic Jan. 2 Creighton Dec. 29-30 at Kodak Classic Jan. 10 Rice Jan. 5 Minnesota Jan. 10 McNeese State Jan. 3 Cal State, Northridge Jan. 7 at East Carolina Jan. 3 U.C. Riverside Jan. 3 Weber State Jan. 12 Arkansas Jan. 8 at Jan. 12 Samford Jan. 6 Bethany College Jan. 10 at Dayton Jan. 8 Portland U. Jan. 8 at Utah State Jan. 14 at Texas Christian Jan. 10 Indiana Jan. 17 Baptist College Jan. 10 at Grand Canyon Jan. 13 William & Mary Jan. 10 Puget Sound Jan. 16 at Arizona State Jan. 17 Texas Jan. 12 Ohio State Jan. 22 S.W. Louisiana Jan. 14 at U. San Diego Jan. 15 Virginia Military Jan. 15 San Diego State Jan. 17 at Arizona Jan. 20 at Texas A&M Jan. 17 Michigan State Jan. 24 Mercer U. Jan. 17 Cal Poly, SLO Jan. 22 at Roanoke Jan. 17 Fresno State Jan. 24 at Brigham Young (TV) Jan. 24 Baylor Jan. 24 at Purdue Jan. 26 U. South Florida Jan. 24 Ambassador College Jan. 24 Campbell Jan. 22 at UCLA Jan. 30 Texas, El Paso Jan. 26 at So. Methodist Jan. 26 at Illinois Jan. 29 at Birmingham Southern Jan. 27 U.C. Riverside Jan. 28 at Madison Jan. 29 at Davidson Jan. 31 New Mexico Jan. 31 Texas Tech Jan. 31 Iowa Jan. 31 at Samford Jan. 31 U.C. Davis Jan. 31 at Marshall Jan. 31 at N.C. Charlotte Feb. 6 at Colorado State Feb. 3 Houston Baptist Feb. 2 Wisconsin Feb. 7 at N.E. Louisiana Feb. 6 U. San Diego Feb. 5 at William & Mary Feb. 5 at Long Beach State Feb. 7 at Wyoming Feb. 7 at Rice Feb. 7 at Indiana Feb. 12 at Mercer U. Feb. 7 Biola College Feb. 7 Washington & Lee Feb. 7 Los Angeles St. Feb. 13 Arizona Feb. 10 Texas Christian Feb. 9 at Ohio State Feb. 16 at Georgia State Feb. 10 at Cal State, Northridge Feb. 14 Charleston Baptist Feb. 11 at Fresno State Feb. 14 Arizona State (TV) Feb. 14 at Texas Feb. 14 at Michigan State Feb. 21 at Baptist College Feb. 14 at L.A. Baptist Feb. 21 Roanoke Feb. 14 Westmont College Feb. 21 Brigham Young Feb. 1 7 Texas A&M Feb. 21 Purdue Feb. 26 Georgia State Feb. 17 at Ambassador College Feb. 25 St. Francis Feb. 19 at San Diego State Feb. 26 at New Mexico Feb. 21 at Baylor Feb. 23 Illinois Feb. 28 at S.W. Louisiana Feb. 21 Chapman College Feb. 28 at Philadelphia Textile Feb. 21 Cal State, Northridge Feb. 27 at Texas, El Paso Feb. 24 So. Methodist Feb. 28 at Iowa March 1 at McNeese State Feb. 23 C.S. Dominguez Hills March 1 Florida Southern Feb. 24 Memphis State March 5 Wyoming Feb. 26 at Texas Tech March 1 at Minnesota Feb. 25 Portland State March 6 at Georgia Southern Feb. 27 Air Force March 6 Colorado State March 6 at SWC Tournament March 6 Northwestern Feb. 28 Air Force March 5 at Los Angeles State

44 45 Head Coach: Paul W. Westhead January 3: Las Vegas January 6: Las Vegas January 8: Seattle January 10: Ames, Iowa January 15: Las Vegas January 17: Albuquerque January 21: Reno (215) 848-8300 Head Coach: Head Coach: Pete Cassidy January 29: Las Vegas Head Coach: Head Coach: Ken Edwards Head Coach: January 24: Las Vegas SID: Larry Eldridge, Jr. (512) 381-2221 (213) 885-3206 Head Coach: Bill O'Connor (515) 294-8232 (503) 229-5408 (505) 277-4505 Head Coach: Jim Padgett (215) 848-8300 SID: Jim McKone SID: Joe Buttitta (206) 626-5305 SID: Harry Burrell SID: Larry Sellers SID: Don McGuire (702) 784-6891 Nickname: Explorers (512) 381-2228 (213) 885-3243 SID: Pat Hayes (515) 294-3372 (503) 229-4400 (505) 277-2026 SID: Bob Shriver Conference: East Coast Nickname: Broncs Nickname: Matadors (206) 626-5305 Nickname: Cyclones Nickname: Vikings Nickname: Lobos (702) 784-6891 1974-75 Record: 22-7 Conference: Independent Conference: Calif. Collegiate AA Nickname: Chieftains Conference: Big Eight Conference: Independent Conference: Western Athletic Nickname: Wolf Pack Series History: first meeting 1974-75 Record: 22-2 1974-75 Record: 12-14 Conference: WCAC 1974-75 Record: 10-16 1974-75 Record: 18-8 1974-75 Record: 13-13 Conference: WCAC Athletic Director: John J. Conboy Series History: first meeting Series History: first meeting 1974-75 Record: 8-18 Series History: first meeting Series History: 4-0 Series History: first meeting 1974-75 Record: 10-16 Colors: Blue & Gold Athletic Director: Abe Lemons Athletic Director: Dr. Glenn Arnett Series History: 5-3 Athletic Director: Lou McCullough Athletic Director: Roy Love Athletic Director: Lavon McDonald Series History: 20-8 Colors: Green, Orange and White Colors: Red and White Athletic Director: Ed O'Brien Colors: Cardinal & Gold Colors: Forest Green & White Colors: Cherry, Silver, Turquoise Athletic Director: Dick Trachok Colors: Scarlet & White Colors: Silver & Blue Rm Portland LaSalle American Cal State, Seattle Iowa State State University of Universi~ of Universi~ Universi~ Northridge Universi~ Universi~ University NewMextco Nevada, eno

Paul W. Westhead Charles Wise Abe Lemons Ken Trickey Hercle Ivy Ken Edwards Derreck Brooks Norm Ellenberger Ricky Williams Jim Padgett Pete Padgett Head Coach Guard Head Coach Head Coach Top Scorer Head Coach Forward Head Coach Guard Head Coach Big Rebounder

1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule Nov. 28 Delaware Nov. 29 at Texas Christian Nov. 28 Chico State Nov. 29 at Washington Nov. 29 Vanderbilt Nov. 28 at Southern Colorado Nov. 29 at Colorado Nov. 28 Fresno State Dec. 1 Widener College Dec. 1 at Texas, Arlington Dec. 5 Westmont College Dec. 2 Washington State Dec. 2 South Dakota Nov. 29 at Colorado State Dec. 3 Los Angeles St. Nov. 29 at Stanford Dec. 3 at Alabama Dec. 6 Arkansas State Dec. 6 U. San Diego Dec. 7 Gonzaga Dec. 6 at Drake Dec. 5 at Oregon State Dec. 6 at Illinois Dec. 6 at Louisiana State Dec. 6 at Hofstra Dec. 11 Texas Christian Dec. 11 at So. California College Dec. 12 at Oregon State Dec. 9 at Texas Christian Dec. 61daho Dec. 9 New Mexico St. Dec. 12-13 at Utah Classic Dec. 11 at Manhattan College Dec. 13 at Lamar U. Dec. 12 Cal Lutheran Dec. 15 Utah State Dec. 12 Iowa Dec. 10 Portland U. Dec. 12 at New Mexico St. Dec. 18 S.W. Louisiana Dec. 13 at Canisius Dec. 20 Rice Dec. 20 at Loyola Marymount Dec. 18 at Portland U. Dec. 17 Creighton Dec. 13 Sacramento State Dec. 19 Portland State Dec. 19 at Brigham Young Dec. 19-20 at Jay Hawk Classic Dec. 23 New Mexico Dec. 23 John Brown U. Dec. 20 at UCLA Dec. 26-30 at Big Eight Tourney Dec. 17 U.C. Riverside Dec. 22 U.S. International Dec. 22 Humboldt State Dec. 23 Maine Dec. 29-30 at Senior Bowl Tourney Dec. 29 at St. Mary's Dec. 26-27 at Louisville Classic Jan. 8 at San Diego State Dec. 19 at New Mexico Dec. 29-30 Lobo Invitational Dec. 27 San Diego State Dec. 29-30 at L. V. Holiday Classic Jan. 3 at UNL V Jan. 3 at U.C. Irvine Jan. 3 Washington Jan. 10 UNL V (TV) Dec. 22 San Jose State Jan. 2 at San Diego State Dec. 30 Wabash College Jan. 5 at Western Kentucky Jan. 7 Lamar U. Jan. 5 at New Mexico Jan. BUNLV Jan. 12 at St. Louis Dec. 29 Carroll College Jan. 5 Cal State, Northridge Jan. 2 Cal State, Hayward Jan. 10 Syracuse Jan. 10 Hardin-Simmons Jan. 6 at UNL V Jan. 10 Seattle Pacific Jan. 17 at Oklahoma State Jan. 3 at Montana State Jan. 9 at Colorado State Jan. 3 USC Jan. 13 Drexel Jan. 12-13 at U. of Mexico Jan. 16 at Cal Poly, Pomona Jan. 16 at U. San Francisco Jan. 21 at Kansas Jan. 5 at Montana Jan. 10 at Wyoming Jan. 8 St. Mary's Jan. 17 St. Joseph's Jan. 17 Texas, Arlington Jan. 17 at Los Angeles State Jan. 17 at U. Santa Clara Jan. 24 Missouri Jan. 10 at San Diego State Jan. 17 UNLV Jan. 10 at St. Mary's Jan. 21 at Biscayne College Jan. 19 at Arkansas State Jan. 23 Cal Poly, SLO Jan. 23 Pepperdine Jan. 28 at Kansas State Jan. 12 at Northern Colorado Jan. 23 Arizona State Jan. 16 Pepperdine Jan. 24 at Providence Jan. 23 Texas A&l Jan. 24 Cal State, Bakersfield Jan. 24 Loyola Marymount Jan. 31 Colorado Jan. 13 at Air Force Jan. 24 Arizona Jan. 17 Loyola Marymount Jan. 27 Memphis State Jan. 26 South Carolina Baptist Jan. 29 So. California College Jan. 29 at UNL V Feb. 4 at Oklahoma Jan. 15 at UNL V Jan. 30 at Brigham Young Jan. 21 UNLV Jan. 31 Temple Jan. 29 at Houston Baptist Jan. 31 at Occidental Jan. 31 at Utah State Feb. 7 Nebraska Jan. 17 Seattle Pacific Jan. 31 at Utah Jan. 24 at UNL V Feb. 4 Notre Dame Jan. 31 at Hardin-Simmons Feb. 6 at U.C. Riverside Feb. 5 U. Nevada, Reno Feb. 11 Kansas Jan. 22 Portland U. Feb. 7 at Texas-El Paso (TV) Jan. 30 at U. San Francisco Feb. 10 American U. Feb. 5 Houston Baptist Feb. 7 Chapman College Feb. 7 St. Mary's Feb. 14 at Missouri Jan. 24 Puget Sound Feb. 13 Wyoming Jan. 31 at U. Santa Clara Feb. 14 Villanova Feb. 7 Denver Feb. 10 U.C. Irvine Feb. 13 at Loyola Marymount Feb. 18 Oklahoma State Jan. 27 at Arizona Feb. 14 Colorado State Feb. 5 at Seattle U. Feb. 18 at Niagara Feb. 12 at Texas A&l Feb. 13 U.C. Riverside Feb. 14 at Pepperdine Feb. 21 at Colorado Feb. 11 Oregon Tech Feb. 20 at Arizona Feb. 13 U. Santa Clara Feb. 22 at Duquesne Feb. 16 Texas Lutheran Feb. 20 Los Angeles State Feb 20 U. San Francisco Feb. 27 Kansas State Feb. 12 Portland U. Feb. 21 at Arizona State Feb. 14 U. San Francisco Feb. 25 U. Pennsylvania Feb. 20 Sui Ross State Feb. 21 at U.C. Santa Barbara Feb. 21 U. Santa Clara March 3 Oklahoma Feb. 21 at Seattle Pacific Feb. 26 Utah Feb. 20 at Pepperdine Feb. 27 Cleveland State Feb. 27 at U. of Hawaii Feb. 27 at Cal State, Bakersfield Feb. 27 at St. Mary's March 6 at Nebraska Feb. 24 at San Jose State Feb. 28 Brigham Young (TV) Feb. 21 at Loyola Marymount Feb. 29 at U. of Hawaii, Hilo Feb. 28 at Cal Poly, SLO Feb. 29 at U. Nevada, Reno Feb. 25 at U.C. Irvine March 6 Texas-El Paso Feb. 27 Seattle U. March 1 at U. of Hawaii, Hilo March 5 Cal Poly, Pomona

46 47 January 27: Las Vegas January 30: Las Vegas February 14: Las Vegas February 19: Hilo, Hawaii February 21: Honolulu February 28: Las Vegas March 1: Las Vegas March 2: Las Vegas Head Coach: John Birkett February 6: Malibu Head Coach: Larry Little Head Coach: Jimmy Yagi Head Coach: Bruce O'Neil Head Coach: Bill Oates Head Coach: Frank La Porte Head Coach: Dave Benaderet (602) 523-5353 Head Coach: (318) 869-5275 SID: Jake Williams (808) 948-7301 SID: David Naidl (415) 376-4411 (213) 670-1370 SID: Wylie Smith (213) 456-4389 SID: Paul Overly · (808) 959-7355 SID: Ed Inouye (714) 832-3260 SID: Chris McKennzie SID: Bill Barron (602) 774-9037 SID: Bob Rose (318) 869-5275 Nickname: Vulcans (808) 948-7301 1974-75 Record: 30-13 (415) 376-4411 (213) 642-3063 Nickname: Lumberjacks (213) 456-4333 Nickname: Gents Conference: Independent Nickname: Rainbows Athletic Director: David R. Hannah Nickname: Gaels Nickname: Lions Conference: Big Sky Nickname: Waves Conference: Independent 1974-75 Record: 11-15 Conference: Independent Colors: Red, White & Blue Conference: WCAC Conference: WCAC 1974-75 Record: 9-17 Conference: WCAC 1974-75 Record: 25-4 Series History: first meeting 1974-75 Record: 14-11 1974-75 Record: 14-12 1974-75 Record: 14-12 Series History: 8-6 Series History: 9-3 Series History: 3-1 Athletic Director: Ramon Goya Series History: 6-3 Series History: 10-2 Series History: 9-4 Athletic Director: Hank Anderson Athletic Director: Gary Colson Athletic Director: Larry Little Colors: White, Red & Blue Athletic Director: Ed Chui Athletic Director: Don McKillip Athletic Director: Richard J. Baker Colors: Blue & Gold Colors: Blue & Orange Colors: Bright Maroon & White Colors: Green & White Colors: Blue and Red Colors: Crimson & White Northern Loyola Arizona Pepperdine Centenary University of University Athletes St. Marys ~ount University Uriiversity College Hawaii, Hilo of Hawaii inAction College University

John Birkett Randy Stratton Gary Colson Dick Skophammer Larry Little JimmyYagi Gilbert Hicks Bruce O'Neil Rudy Jackson Frank LaPorte Ralph Walker Dave Benaderet Luther Philyaw Head Coach Guard Head Coach Forward Head Coach All-American Head Coach Forward Head Coach Forward Head Coach "Rocket" Head Coach Guard

1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule 1975-76 Schedule Nov. 28 Biola College Nov. 29 Hastings College Nov. 29 at U. South Alabama Nov. 14-15 Brigham Young Nov. 28 Oregon All Road Games Nov. 28 at USC Nov. 29 at USC Dec. 1 Doane College Dec. 2 Doane College Dec. 4 Northwestern State Nov. 25-26 Chaminade College Dec. 1 Oregon Nov. 1 L.A. Baptist Nov. 29 U.C. Santa Barbara Dec. 1 at Utah Dec. 3 Whittier College Dec. 5-6 Malibu Classic Dec. 6 at McNeese State Dec. 3 Weber State Dec. 5 Weber State Nov. 4 U.C. San Diego Dec. 6 Sacramento State Dec. 3 at Wyoming Dec. 6 at Arizona Dec. 12 Northern Arizona Dec. 9 at S.W. Louisiana Dec. 4 San Jacinto College Dec. 8 Weber State Nov. 5 Point Lorna College Dec. 10 at U. Nebraska Dec. 9 Cal State, L.A. Dec. 12 at Pepperdine Dec. 13 Mt. Marty Dec. 11 U. South Alabama Dec. 9-10 Chaffey College Dec. 12- 13 U. of San Francisco Nov. 8 Biola College Dec. 12-13 at Creighton Classic Dec. 11 at Cal State, Fullerton Dec. 19 Southern Utah State Dec. 19 Chicago State Dec. 13 Texas Dec. 15-16 Chico State Dec. 20 & 22 Missouri Nov. 11 San Diego State Dec. 20 at Cal State, Bakersfield Dec. 12 Athletes in Action Jan. 2 Fort Lewis Dec. 20 Portland U. Dec. 16 Virginia Commonwealth Dec. 21 L.A. Pierce College Dec. 26-30 Rainbow Classic Nov. 12 Fresno State Dec. 23 at Stanford Dec. 20 Cal State, Northridge Jan. 5 Bethany College Dec. 23 Cincinnati Dec. 20 at Northern Illinois Dec. 22 West Valley College Jan. 3 at Arizona State Nov. 15 North Carolina State (1V) Dec. 29 Cal State, Northridge Dec. 27 at San Jose State Jan.8Idaho Dec. 31 at Memphis State Dec. 23 at Illinois State Dec. 28 U. of Lethbridge Jan. 6 at Centenary Nov. 18 Notre Dame (1V) Jan. 3 Fresno State Dec. 29 at U.C. Santa Barbara Jan. 10 Gonzaga Jan. 3 Spring Arbor Dec. 27-29 at All-College Tourney Jan. 3-4 St. Francis College Jan. 9 at Seton Hall Nov. 20 Cincinnati (TV) Jan. 6 at Cal State, Hayward Jan. 5 at Oral Roberts Jan. 13 at Grand Canyon Jan. 5 Nebraska at Omaha Jan. 3 at Texas Jan. 6 Grossmont College Jan. 12 at St. John's Nov. 22 Alabama (TV) Jan. 8 at U. Nevada, Reno Jan. 9 U. Santa Clara Jan. 17 Weber State Jan. 9 U. San Francisco Jan. 5 N.C. Charlotte Jan. 16-17 at Chaminade College Jan. 17 at Massachusetts Nov. 24 Louisville (1V) Jan. 10 U. Nevada, Reno Jan. 10 U. San Francisco Jan. 22 College of Sante Fe Jan. 10 U. Santa Clara Jan. 6 Hawaii Jan. 28-29 Chapman College Jan. 23-24 Stanford Nov. 25 Vanderbilt Jan. 16 Loyola Marymount Jan. 16 at St. Mary's Jan. 24 at Weber State Jan. 16 at U. Nevada, Reno Jan. 15 at N.E. Louisiana Feb. 3-4 at U. Alaska, Anchorage Feb. 9 at Long Beach State Nov. 28 Cal State, Fullerton Jan. 17 Pepperdine Jan. 17 at U. Nevada, Reno Jan. 27 at UNL V Jan. 17 at St. Mary's Jan. 19 at Northwestern State Feb. 6-7 at U. Alaska, Fairbanks Feb. 11 at San Jose State Nov. 30 Arkansas Jan. 20 at San Francisco State Jan. 20 Cal State, Fullerton Jan. 30 at Boise State Jan. 23 at Seattle U. Jan. 27 East Texas Baptist Feb. 19 UNLV Feb. 21 UNLV Dec. 1 Houston Jan. 26 at Cal, Berkeley Jan. 24 at Seattle U. Jan. 31 at Idaho State Jan. 30 at UNL V Jan. 31 at Houston Baptist Feb. 25 Portland U. Feb. 27 Pan American Dec. 6 Loyola Marymount Jan. 30 at U. Santa Clara Jan. 26 at Portland U. Feb. 5 Boise State Feb. 3 at Loyola Marymount Feb. 5 Hardin Simmons Feb. 29-March 1 Pan American U. Feb. 28 Portland U. Dec. 13 Tulane Jan. 31 at U. San Francisco Jan. 30 at Cal State, LA Feb. 7 Idaho State Feb. 6 UNLV Feb. 7 Southern Mississippi March 1 Portland U. Dec. 15 Mississippi State Feb. 7 at Seattle U. Feb. 3 at Pepperdine Feb. 10 Grand Canyon College Feb. 8 Loyola Marymount Feb. 14 at UNLV Dec. 20 U. San Diego Feb. 13 U. San Francisco Feb. 10 Pepperdine Feb. 13 at Montana Feb. 15 Seattle U. Feb. 17 at Hardin Simmons Jan. 3 Texas-El Paso Feb. 14 U. Santa Clara Feb. 13 Seattle U. Feb. 14 at Montana State Feb. 20 U. Nevada, Reno Feb. 21 Houston Baptist Jan. 5 Marymount Feb. 20 at Loyola Marymount Feb. 20 St. Mary's Feb. 19 Montana Feb. 21 St. Mary's Feb. 26 at Virginia Commonwealth Jan. 7 Oklahoma (TV) Feb. 21 at Pepperdine Feb. 21 U. Nevada, Reno Feb. 21 Montana State Feb. 28 at U. Santa Clara Feb. 28 at N.C. Charlotte Jan. 10 Cal Poly, Pomona Feb. 28 Seattle U. Feb. 27 at U. Santa Clara Feb. 27 at Idaho March 7 at U. San Francisco Jan. 12 Cal Baptist March 1 at UNL V Feb. 28 at U. San Francisco Feb. 28 at Gonzaga Jan. 20 Long Beach State March 2 at UNL V Jan. 24 So. California College Jan. 27 Azusa Pacific Jan. 31 Westmont College Feb. 2 Los Angeles State Feb. 7 Utah State (1V) Feb. 9 Westminister Feb. 13 Syracuse (1V) Feb. 15 Hofstra Feb. 17 Portland U. Feb. 18 Boise State Feb. 20 Northwest Nazarene Feb. 24 Sacramento State Feb. 25 U.C. Davis Feb. 28UNLV 48 March 7 Puget Sound 48 1974 1967 1971 Individual Game RESULTS: (Championship) RESULTS: (Championship) ALL-TOURNAMENT: Greg Starrick, Most Points: UN LV 80, Fresno State 64; UNLV 93, University of Pacific 91 (ot) ; Southern Illinois; Tom Stanton, Baylor; 41 , Miller, UNLV, 1966 (Consolation) South Alabama 79, (Consolation) Loyola (LA.) 86, Jerry Baskerville, UNLV; Brady Small, 41 , Johnson, Denver, 1973 Idaho State 78; (First Round) Fresno Arizona State 68; (First Round) UNLV Weber State; Adam West, Baylor. Most Field Goals: State 69, Idaho State 67; UNLV 99, 87, Loyola 77; Pacific 90, Arizona MVP -- Bob Davis, Weber State. 16, Miller, UNLV, 1966 South Alabama 80. State 73. 1970 Most Free Throws: 1973 1966 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Steve Bracy, 22, Miller, UNLV, 1966 RESULTS: (Championship) RESULTS: (Championship) UNL V 81, Tulsa; , Tulsa; Larry Morris, Most FT Attempted: UNLV 77, Virginia 72; (Consolation) Fresno State 68; (Consolation) Idaho Tulsa; George Pillow, Indiana State; 27, Miller, UNLV, 1966 Denver 100, Northern Illinois 90; State 81, Albuquerque 77; (First Booker Washington, UNL V. MVP -­ Most Rebounds: (First Round) Virginia 81, Denver 80; Round) UNL V 98, Idaho State 79; Dan Bush, Indiana State. 24, Baskerville, UNLV, 1971 UNL V 114, Northern Illinois 92. Fresno State 91, Albuquerque 78. Most Assists: 1969 11 , Sobers, UNLV, 1973 1972 1965 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Ralph Ogden, RESULTS: (Championship) RESULTS: (Championship) Santa Clara; Kevin Eagleson, Santa Team Game UNLV 65, Arizona 64; (Consolation) Albuquerque 65, UNLV 61 ; Clara; Odis Allison, UNLV; Ollie Purdue 82, Duke 77; (First Round) (Consolation) Cal Western 60, Portland Taylor, Houston; Doug Rex, Santa Most Points: Arizona 83, Purdue 80; UNLV 89, 57; (First Round) UNLV 82, Cal Barbara, MVP -- , 114, UNLV, 1973 Duke 83. Western 66; Albuquerque 77, Santa Clara. Fewest Points: Portland 64. 37, Cal Western, 1961 1971 1968 Most Points Half: RESULTS: (Championship) 1964 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Curtis Watson, 65, UNLV, 1973 Baylor 82, Weber State 72; RESULTS: (Championship) UNLV 64, UNLV; Bruce Chapman, UNLV; Dick Fewest Points Half: (Consolation) UNLV 91, Southern Cal Western 57; (Consolation) Garrett, Southern Illinois; Chuck 13, UNLV, 1963 Illinois 90 (ot) ; (First Round) Weber Occidental 60, Western Washington Benson, Southern Illinois; Bruce Most Field Goals: State 95, Southern Illinois 87; Baylor State 61; Cal Western 57, Butchko, Southern Illinois. MVP -­ 50, UNLV, 1963 81, UNLV 79 Occidental41. Dick Garrett. Fewest Field Goals: 1970 1963 1967 14, UNLV RESULTS: (Championship) Indiana RESULTS: (Championship) Cal ALL-TOURNAMENT: , Most Free Throws: State 79; Tulsa 72; (Consolation) Western 44, UNLV 41, (Consolation) UNL V; and Dick 31, Fresno State, 1966 UNL V 68, Long Beach 62; (First New Mexico Highlands 85, Occidental Zemba!, Loyola; Tom Jones, Pacific; Fewest FT Made: Round) Tulsa 68; Long Beach 61; 79, (First Round) Cal Western 60, New Frank Bailey, Arizona State. MVP -­ 5, Virginia, 1973 Indiana State 78, UNLV 76. Mexico Highlands 58, UNLV 76, John Trapp. Most FT Attempted Occidental 63. 41 , UNLV, 1963 and 1966 Reunion of Rebel coaches at the 1974 Holiday Classic. (Left to right) , Michael 1969 1966 Fresno State, 1966, Loyola "Chub" Drakulich, Jerry Tarkanian, John Bayer. (Not shown: Rolland Todd.) RESULTS: (Championship) 1962 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Jay Kennedy, (LA) 1967 Santa Clara 93, UNLV 77; RESULTS: (Championship) Occidental Albuquerque; , Idaho State; Fewest FT Attempted: (Consolation) Houston 98, Santa 68, Whittier 66, 2 overtimes; Elburt Miller, UNL V; Jack Kennedy, 9, Cal Western, 1961 Barbara 85; (First Round) Santa Clara (Consolation) UNL V 65, Cal Western Fresno State; Jerry Chandler, UNLV. 85, Houston 63; UNLV 100, Santa 57, overtime; (First Round) Occidental MVP -- Elburt Miller. Individual Tournament Barbara 90. 61, Cal Western 59; Whittier 72, UNLV68. 1965 Most Points: 1968 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Clyde Dawson, 81 , Miller, UNLV, 1966 RESULTS: (Championship) 1961 UNLV; Gene Burkauskas, Most Field Goals: Southern Illinois 85, UNL V 82; RESULTS: (Championship) Albuquerque; Zolio Dominques; AI 29, Johnson, Denver, 1973 (Consolation) San Diego State 71 , Orange State 80, Cal Poly, Pomona Razutis, Cal Western; Ed Clark, Most Free Throws: Montana 61; (First Round) So. 93; (Consolation) UNLV 57, Cal Portland. MVP -- Gene Burkauskas. 3 1, Miller, UNLV, 1966 15th Illinois 88, Montana 66; UNLV 101, Western 49; (First Round) Cal Poly, Most FT Attempted: San Diego State 74. Pomona 85, UNLV 80; Orange State 1964 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Silas Stepp, 40, Miller, UNLV, 1966 47,·Cal Western 37. Annual UNLV; Tim Cunningham, Cal Most Rebounds: Western; George Asan, Western 37, Baskerville, UNLV, 1971 Washington State; Duane Hunter, LasVegas LaSalle The Classic salutes Occidental; Roosevelt Lee, UNLV. Team Tournament Holiday these outstanding performers: MVP -- Silas Stepp. Most Points: 29 7:0 Op.m. 1974 191, UNLV, 1973 Holiday 1963 Fewest Points: Classic ALL-TOURNAMENT: Eddie Owens, ALL-TOURNAMENT: Duane Hunter, UNLV; Ricky Sobers, UNLV; Roy 86, Cal Western, 1961 Michigan Occidental; David Shay, UNLV; John Most Field Goals: Consolation Championship ,.._ Jones, Fresno State, Ray Edwards, Carlyle, Cal Western; Billy Cockran, Classic 1st Records 80, UNVL 1973 3rd Dec. 30, 7:00p.m. D ec. 30, 9:00 p.m. South Alabama; Lewis Brown, UNLV. New Mexico Highlands; Jim Hefner, MVP --Eddie Owens, UNLV. Fewest Field Goals: ,.------Houston Cal Western. MVP -- Jim Hefner. 37, Cal Western, 1961 December 1973 1962 Most Free Throws: Dec. 29 9:0 Op.m. ALL-TOURNAMENT: John Johnson, ALL-TOURNAMENT: Tom Freese, 61, Houston, 1969 29-30 Denver; Gus Gerard, Virginia; Ricky Whittier; Larry Edwards, Occidental; Fewest FT Made: '---- UNLV Sobers, UNLV; , Virginia; Jim Hefner, Cal Western; Henry Ellis, 12, Cal Western, 1961 Bobby Florence, UNL V. MVP -- Whittier; Chet Hildebrandt, UNLV. Most FT Attempted: Ricky Sobers, UNLV. MVP -- Tom Freese. 82, UNLV, 1966 1972 Fewest FT Attempted: 1961 20, Cal Western, 1961 ALL-TOURNAMENT: Bobby Florence, ALL-TOURNAMENT: Norris UNLV; Lester Weaver, UNLV; Coniel Greenwood, Cal Western; Tim Norman, U. of Arizona; Jimmie Baker, Leonard, UNLV; Art Williams, Cal UNLV; Frank Kendrick, Purdue. Poly, Pomona; Edgar Clark, Orange MVP -- Bobby Florence, UNLV. State; Jon Brettman, Orange State. MVP -- Tim Leonard.

50 51 Individual Records: Career Individual Records: Game Team Records: Single Game Series NW Louisiana 71 -72 71-72 1-0 Individual: High Points First Last Record NW Missouri 69-70 69-70 1-0 55 Elburt Miller Most Field Goals: 724, Silas Stepp, Most Points: 55, Elburt Miller, Most Point~- 126 vs t;jiljlW ~~glt ~ll6). Opponent Meeting Meeting (UNL V first) Occidental 63-64 63-64 1-0 vs Portland University 2-12-67 1962-66 Portland University 2-12-67 12-26-68: vs. U. Nevada, Reno (87), Adams State 66-67 66-67 1-0 Oklahoma 68-69 70-71 1-2 45 Elburt Miller Most Points: 1943, Silas Stepp, Most Field Goals: 20, Elburt Miller, 1-22-75 Albuquerque, U. of 65-66 68-69 3-2 Oklahoma City 67-68 73-74 4-2 vs Southern Utah 2-18-67 1962-66 Portland University, 2-12-67 Most Points by Opponent 130 by Houston Antelope Valley JC 58-59 58-59 0-1 Oral Roberts 72-73 72-73 1-0 44 Bob Florence Most Points, Two Years: 1657, Elburt Miller, Most Free Throws Attempted: 24, (UNLV 73) 1-20-71 Arizona State 74-75 74-75 0-1 Orange State College 60-61 63-64 1-1 vs Houston 1-27-73 1966-68 Bob Florence, Houston, 1-24-73 Most Points by Two Teams: 242 Arizona, U. of 72-73 7475 1-1 Oregon State 73-74 73-74 1-0 43 John Trapp Most Free Throws Attempted--Made: Most Free Throws Made: 22, Elburt Miller, (UNLV 126-Hiram Scott 116) 12-20-68 Baylor 65-66 71-72 0-2 Oregon 74-75 7475 0-1 vs Univ. of Calif_, Irvine 2-3-68 718-551, Elburt Miller, 1966-68 1966 Biggest Victory Spread:~~NLV 110- Biola 61-62 61-62 1-0 Pacific, U. of 67-68 72-73 3-4 43 Bob Florence Highest Free Throw Percentage: Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 12, Los Angeles Pacific 5 · 3-63 Buffalo State College 74-75 7475 1-0 Pasadena City College 65-66 65-66 1-0 vs St. Mary's 1-13-73 .809, Ricky Sobers, 1973-75 Don Helm vs Cal Western 12-29-61 and Worst Defeat: 57, (Houston 130-UNLV 73) Cal Lutheran 63-64 6465 4-0 Pepperdine 69-70 7475 9-3 43 Booker Washington Best Per Game Scoring Average: Curtis Watson, vs Albuquerque 3-2-69 1-20-71 Cal Poly, Pomona 60-61 73-74 8-8 Phoenix College 59-60 59-60 1-0 vs St. Mary's 2-20-71 29.1 Elburt Miller, 1966-68 Most Free Throws Missed· lQ J;lblla tdil~r . Best Fg ~~il~ase: .z14 ~0-65! vs Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 60-61 65-66 2-1 Pomona College 60-61 62-63 3-0 42 Elburt Miller Most Games Played: 106, Silas Stepp, vs oklahoma Ct!Y. 12-4-68 d. Nevada, Reno, 1-2 -69 ' Cal State, Fullerton 66-67 74-75 2-0 Portland, U. of 66-67 66-67 2-0 vs Hawaii 1-23-67 1962-66 Most Points Scored in Half: 34, Bobby Best FT Average: .938 vs Hawaii (15-16) Cal State, Long Beach 64-65 71 -72 34 Portland State 68-69 74-75 40 vs L.A. State 12-16-67 Best Rebound Average: 12.4 Jim Baker, Florence, 1-13· 73, St. Mary's 14-75 Cal State, Los Angeles 62-63 71-72 6-2 PugetSound 71 -72 72-73 1-1 41 Elburt Miller 1973-74 Most Rebounds: 26, Jim Baker, 2-23-73, Most Points in Defeat: 106 vs Oklahoma Cal Western (US IU) 60-61 65-66 64 Redlands 65-66 65-66 0-1 vs Westminister 12-27-66 Highest Field Goal Percentage: .564 USF City (113) 12-7-68 Centenary 67-68 70-71 3-1 Rhode Island 74-75 74-75 1-0 vs Idaho State 12-27-66 Bob Florence, 1971-74 Most Assists: 15, Ricky Sobers, vs Most Rebounds (including Team): 86 Chapman 63-64 63-64 1-0 Rockhurst 65-66 65-66 1-0 40 Elburt Miller Most Assists: 269, Ricky Sobers, 1973-75 Pepperdine e-19-75 (75 ind.- 11 team) vs Hawaii 12-19-67 Chico State 67-68 67-68 1-0 Sacramento State 64-65 64-65 1-0 vs Fresno State 12-28-66 Most FG Made: 54 vs Pepperdine Claremont College 59-60 62-63 7-1 St. Joseph's (N. Mexico) 64-65 64-65 1-0 Jim Baker Individual Records: Season Team Records: Season (2-19-75) '- Colorado, U. of 72-73 73-74 2-0 St. Martin's 67-68 67-68 1-0 vs Most FT: 38 vs Cal State Fullerton Most Points: 894, Elburt Miller, 1966-67 Most Points: 2789 (1968-69) Compton JC 58-59 59-60 1-1 St. Mary's 69-70 74-75 10-2 12-11-72 1-13-67 (38-51) Highest Scoring Average Per Game: Best Average: 99.6 (1968-69) Corpus Christi 71-72 71-72 0-1 San Bernardino Valley JC 59-60 59-60 1-1 vs Phillips 66ers 1-25-67 Most Points One Half: 69 vs Hiram Scott 31.9, Elburt Miller, 1966-67 Best FG Average: .479 (1974-75) Creighton 66-67 68-69 1-1 San Diego MCRTD 64-65 64-65 1-0 39 Curtis Watson 12-20-68 Most Field Goals Attempted: 676, Best FT Average: .733 (1974-75) Denver, U. of 67-68 68-69 1-1 San Diego NTC 60-61 62-63 3-1 vs Albuquerque 3-2-69 Fewest Points: 41 vs College So. Utah Elburt Miller, 1966-67 Most Wins: 24 (24-5) (1974-75) Dixie JC 58-59 59-60 24 San Diego Phib Pac 63-64 64-65 2-0 Bob Florence (61) 12-6-58; and Cal Western (44). Most Field Goals: 307, Elburt Miller, Most Losses: 13 (5-13) (1958-59) Duke 72-73 72-73 1-0 San Diego, U. of 60-61 68-69 4-3 vs Colorado 12-8-73 12-23-63 1966-67 Fewest Losses: 4 (21-4) (1962-63) Eastern New Mexico 64-65 64-65 1-0 San Diego State 65-66 74-75 3-2 38 Bob Moon Fewest Points One Half: 13 vs Cal Western Most Free Throws Attempted: 397, Best Percentage: .840 (214) (1962-63) Evansville 69-70 70-71 2-0 San Fernando Valley 60-61 61-62 3-0 vs Westmont 2-20-65 12-28-63 Elburt Miller, 1966-67 Most Rebounds: 1421 (1969-70) Ft. LewisA&M 62-63 62-63 1-0 San Francisco, U. of 69-70 74-75 6-6 Elburt Miller Most Opponents Points One Half: 70 by Most Free Throws Made: 280, Elburt Miller Best Rebounding Average: 54.7 (1969-70) Fresno State 64-65 74-75 2-2 San Francisco State 64-65 68-69 0-2 vs Houston 1-31-67 Santa Clara 1-8-70 1966-67 Most Consecutive Games Won: 10, Hawaii Fullerton JC 59-60 59-60 0-1 Santa Clara 69-70 74-75 6-7 vs Northern Arizona 2-5-68 Fewest Opponents Points One Half: Highest Field Goal Percentage: .584, (1-4-75) through St. Mary's (2-7-75) Gonzaga 65-66 65-66 1-0 Seattle U. 71-72 74-75 5-3 Booker Washington 16 by St. Joseph 2-15-65 vs U. Pacific 1-14-71 Bob Florence, (209-358). 1971-72 Most Consecutive Games Two Seasons: 11 , Fewest Opponents Points For Game: 42 by Greenville, Illinois 64-65 64-65 1-0 Seattle Pacific 63-64 63-64 ' 1-0 Season Coach w L Pet Claremont (2-16-62) through Pomona Elburt Miller Highest Free Throw Percentage: .828, Grand Canyon 1-6-62 Grand Canyon 60-61 62-63 2-3 Snow College 58-59 59-60 1-3 1958-59 Michael Drakulich 5 13 .278 37 vs Cal State, Fullerton 1-13-67 Ricky Sobers, (105-127). 1974-75 (12-21-62) Most Assists: 32, vs Pepperdine (2-19-75); Hastings 68-69 70-71 2-0 South Alabama, U. of 74-75 74-75 1-0 1959-60 Michael Drakulich 13 8 .619 vs Southern Utah 2-12-68 Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: Most Consecutive Losses: 9, Southern Utah vs Loyola (2-20-75) Hawaii 66-67 74-75 5 -3 South Carolina 71-72 72-73 0-2 1960-61 Michael Drakulich 13 12 .520 (12-5-58) through Dixie (1-10-59) Bob Florence 21, Curtis Watson, Portland State HiiiAFB 59-60 59-60 1-0 Southern Illinois 68-69 71-72 1-1 1961-62 Michael Drakulich 16 8 .667 vs Pepperdine 1-13-72 (1-11-69) through No. Arizona (1-31-69) Most Consecutive Wins On Home Floor: Hiram Scott 67-68 68-69 2-0 So. Mississippi 71-72 71-72 1-0 1962-63 Michael Drakulich 21 4 .840 21, U. Nevada, Reno (2-7) to present Elburt Miller Highest Rebound Average Per Game: Houston 66-67 73-74 0-6 Southern Utah State 58-59 67-68 13-7 1963-64 Ed Gregory 19 7 .731 36 vs Cal Poly, Pomona 1-16-67 15.1, Jim Baker, 1973 Most Assists: 501 (1974-75) Idaho State 65-66 70-71 2-2 Stetson 69-70 73-74 2-0 1964-65 Ed Gregory 21 8 .724 vs Portland University 2-13-67 Most Assists: 166, Ricky Sobers, 1974-75 Illinois State 74-75 74-75 1-0 SW Louisiana 68-69 72-73 1-2 1965-66 Rolland Todd 15 11 .577 Silas Stepp Indiana State 67-68 70-71 0-2 74-75 0-1 1966-67 Rolland Todd 21 6 .778 35 AU-Time Rebel Scoring Pacesetters TexasA&M 74-75 vs Southern Utah 2-16-66 LaVerne College 60-61 65-66 8-0 68-69 68-69 1-0 1967-68 Rolland T6dd 22 7 .759 (500 or more points) Texas Christian Elburt Miller Long Beach NTC 58-59 62-63 9-2 Texas Tech 72-73 73-74 0-2 1968-69 Rolland Todd 21 7 .750 Player-Seasons G FGM FTM-FTA Pts Ave Los Angeles Pacific 63-64 63-64 1-0 vs Southern Utah 1-14-67 Tulsa 69-70 69-70 1-0 1969-70 Rolland Todd 17 9 .654 Silas Stepp, 1962-66 106 724 495-696 1943 18.3 Loyola--Marymount 67-68 74-75 94 vs St. Martins 1-7-68 U.C. Davis 66-67 68-69 3-0 1970-71 John Bayer 16 10 .615 Bob Florence, 1971-74 77 621 432-588 1674 21.7 Loyola (New Orelans) 68-69 68-69 2-0 vs Southern Utah 1-15-68 U.C. Irvine 66-67 67-68 4-1 1971-72 John Bayer 14 12 .538 Elburt Miller, 1966-68 57 553 551-718 1657 29.1 62-63 62-63 1-0 vs Albuquerque 1-29-68 McClellan AFB U.C. Riverside 59-60 64-65 11 -1 1972-73 John Bayer 14 14 .500 Booker Washington, 1969-72 68 511 168-232 1190 17.5 Memphis State 70-71 70-71 0-1 Booker Washington U.C. Santa Barbara 69-70 74-75 3-0 1973-74 Jerry Tarkanian 20 6 .769 Bernie Fumagalli, 1958-61 61 447 228-337 1122 18.4 Mesa JC 59-60 59-60 1-0 vs Cal State L.A. 1-22-72 Upland College 60-61 60-61 2-0 1974-75 Jerry Tarkanian 24 5 .828 Curtis Watson, 1967-69 57 377 209-279 963 16.9 Montana State 64-65 64-65 0-1 vs Seattle U. 2-3-72 Virginia 73-74 73-74 1-0 Jimmie Baker, 1972-74 51 404 133-199 941 18.5 Montana, U. of 74-75 74-75 1-0 TOTALS 292 147 .665 vs So. Mississippi 2-12-72 Washington State 73-74 73-74 1-0 Bruce Chapman, 1968-70 54 379 182-253 940 17.4 58-59 NellisAFB 58-59 1-0 Western Washington State 64-65 64-65 1-0 Don Lyons, 1967-69 57 379 150-264 908 15.9 Nevada, Reno 61-62 74-75 20-8 Weber State 59-60 59-60 0-1 Coaching Composite Odis Allison, 1969-71 48 278 301-485 857 17.9 Nevada, Reno Frosh 58-59 58-59 2-0 Westminister (Utah) 62-63 66-67 3-1 Ricky Sobers, 1973-75 54 349 157-194 855 15.8 1958-63 New Mexico Highlands 65-66 65-66 1-1 Westmont College 64-65 65-66 3-0 Michael Drakulich 68 45 .602 Jim Jansen, 1958-61 63 299 239-365 837 13.3 1963-65 Northern Arizona 60-61 68-69 10-8 Whittier College 62-63 62-63 0-1 Ed Gregory 40 15 .727 Jerry Chandler, 1966-68 57 295 244-315 834 14.6 Rolland Todd Northern Illinois 73-74 73-74 1-0 Wisconsin (Milwaukee) 65-66 65-66 1-0 1965-70 96 40 .706 TommyWatkins, 1968-70 50 370 88-127 828 16.6 Northern Michigan 68-69 71-72 2-0 Wyoming 66-67 67-68 1-1 1970-73 John Bayer 44 36 .550 CliffFindlay, 1967-70 80 324 164-280 812 10.2 67-68 Jerry Tarkanian North Texas State 69-70 1-1 1973- 44 11 .800 Eddie Owens, 1973- 55 322 153-202 797 14.5 Jerry Dick, 1962-65 77 293 180-257 766 9.9 Garry Tapper, 1962-64 51 284 158-264 726 14.2 UNLV Robert Riley, 1968-71 79 248 159-268 655 8.3 Bob Moon, 1963-65 49 207 212417 626 12.8 John Trapp, 196 7 29 253 104-187 610 21.0 All-lime Coaching Basketball Don Helm, 58-59 & 61-63 54 227 122-180 576 10.7 David Shay, 1960-64 95 207 151-238 565 5.9 Records Lewis Brown, 1973- 51 258 41 -74 557 10.9 Series Records Record Arlyn Hafen, 1961-63 40 222 80-109 524 13.1

52 53 1958-59 1961-62 1963-64 1965-66 1967-68 1969-70 1971-72 1973-74 Head Coach: Michael Drakulich Head Coach: Michael Drakulich Head Coach: Ed Gregory Head Coach: Rolland Todd Head Coach: Rolland Todd Head Coach: Rolland Todd Head Coach: John Bayer Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian W5 L 13 PCT .278 w 16 L8 PCT .667 w 19 L7 PCT .731 Wl5 Lll PCT .577 W 22 L 7 PCt.759 w 17 L9 PCT .654 w 14 L 12 PCT .538 W20 L6 PCT .769 OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV 82 52 So. Utah State 57 79 Long Beach Navy 55 66 S.D. Navy PhiPac 54 110 LaVerne College 82 84 U. of Denver 95 95 Stetson 92 72 Cal State, LB. 83 76 Texas Tech 41 So. Utah State 61 76 Long Beach Navy 54 74 So. Utah State 61 75 Redlands Univ. 85 87 U. Wyoming 120 94 U. Oklahoma 101 90 NW Louisiana 83 66 Stetson Univ. 50 81 62 Snow College 77 56 Northern Arizona 87 90 Cal State, L.A. 77 85 Pasadena City College 84 104 Chico State 77 109 Evansville 98 102 N. Michigan 99 86 U. Colorado 64 Snow College 70 68 Grand Canyon 75 110 L.A. Pacifi c 52 74 Baylor 75 118 U. Albuquerque 90 86 Cal State, LB. 82 97 Portland State 91 84 Oklahoma City 59 50 Dixie JC 93 84 Biola 53 95 U. Nevada, Reno 68 90 Id aho State U. 101 108 U. Nevada. Reno 80 97 NW Missouri 70 74 Puget Sound 86 74 Oregon State 59 47 46 DixieJC 69 77 LaVerne College 72 80 Chapman 67 93 Northern Arizona 103 90 Cal State, L.A. 85 90 Tulsa 89 74 Corpus Christi 80 58 Washington State 46 So. Utah State 61 64 Northern Arizona 65 85 Cal Poly, Pomona 95 84 Rockhurst Coil. 79 97 Hawaii 86 91 N. Texas State 98 79 Baylor University 81 76 U.C. Santa Barbara 50 51 So. Utah State 88 75 U. of San Diego 76 64 Seattle Pacific 63 78 Gonzaga Univ. 74 99 N. Texas State 80 100 U.C. Santa Barbara 90 91 So. Illinois (ot) 90 110 Cal Poly, Pomona 61 43 Dixie JC 56 88 Pomona College 66 76 Occidental 63 82 Cal West. (USIU) 66 85 Houston 94 77 Santa Clara 93 82 U. of Pacific 111 114 No. Illinois 92 52 Nellis AFB 47 80 Cal Poly, Pomona 85 41 Cal West. (USIU) 44 61 U. Albuquerque 65 87 Loyola (Calif.) 77 108 Oklahoma City (ot) 101 50 Santa Clara 55 77 U. Virginia 72 70 Antelope Val. JC 83 57 Cal Western 49 104 La Verne College 70 87 Cal Poly. Pomona 79 93 U. of the Pacif. (ot) 91 84 Centenary 71 69 U. San Francisco 78 66 St. Mary's 69 87 Long Beach Navy 77 77 U. of San Deigo 49 93 Cal Lutheran 69 58 Cal West. (USIU) 52 % Oklahoma City 92 84 Santa Clara 121 92 Pepperdine 83 64 Seattle U. 82 79 Long Beach Navy 59 43 Grand Canyon 42 80 LaVerne College 78 61 San Diego State 92 114 St. Martin's Col. 107 67 U. San Francisco 76 101 Loyola (Calif.) 84 81 Santa Clara (3ot) 79 55 Long Beach Navy 69 81 San Fernando Val. 59 82 Westminister (ot) 84 70 U. Nevada, Reno 74 81 Northern Arizona 93 73 Pepperdine 83 93 U. Nevada, Reno 68 83 U. San Francisco 69 62 ComptonJC 76 66 San Fernando Val. 59 70 U. of San Diego 65 99 So. Utah State % 110 Centenary Coli. 94 107 U. Nevada, Reno 91 95 Cal State, L.A. 89 74 U. Nevada. Reno 66 74 DixieJC 84 51 U. Nevada, Reno 71 66 Cal Poly, Pomona 79 102 N. Mex. Highlands 117 114 So. Utah State 92 107 U. Nevada, Reno 79 109 Seattle U. 93 72 Houston 75 74 UNR Frosh 56 69 U. Nevada. Reno 81 70 U. Nevada. Reno 83 72 U. Albuquerque 83 90 U. Nevada. Reno 88 81 St. Mary's 67 99 St. Mary's 80 66 Loyola··Marymount 58 84 UNR Frosh 50 85 La Verne College 65 101 Orange St. Coil. 78 112 Cal Poly, (SLO) 83 104 U. Albuquerque 83 100 U. of Pacific 98 76 U. Nevada, Reno 69 87 U. Nevada, Reno 73 Pepperdine 82 69 Hawaii 57 1174 1303 63 U.C. Riverside 43 84 Northern Arizona 97 68 U. Wisconsin, Milwaukee 62 98 U. Cal.. Irvine 84 86 96 So. Mississippi 87 58 Cal West. (USIU) (ot) 57 74 U.C. Riverside 63 73 U. Nevada, Reno 78 117 Northern Arizona 91 71 Loyola (Calif.) 92 81 U. So. Carolina 84 57 Santa Clara 61 58 Cal Poly, Pomona 78 77 So. Utah State 66 79 Westminister 73 109 So. Utah State 106 72 Santa Clara 70 108 St. Mary's 90 71 U. San Francisco 83 71 Claremont Coli. 63 70 U.C. Riverside 62 95 N. Mex. Highlands 86 87 U. San Diego 83 109 U. San Francisco 98 87 Seattle U. 101 91 St. Mary's (ot) 87 1959-60 54 U.C. Riverside 48 79 Cal West. (USIU) 87 108 So. Utah State 82 81 U. Cal.. Irvine (ot) 82 101 St. Mary's (ot) 96 75 Loyola 78 85 Seattle U. 75 Head Coach: Michael Drakulich 66 Claremont Coli. 56 98 Northern Arizona 83 91 Westmont College 79 68 Hawaii 80 78 U. of Pacific 110 70 Pepperdine 68 72 Pepperdine 63 81 Cal Lutheran 64 Hawaii 74 90 Cal State, LB. 94 87 80 Pepperdine 66 w 13 L8 PCT. 619 1646 1506 84 Northern Arizona 70 77 81 Santa Clara 68 Cal Poly, Pomona 61 Hiram Scott Coil. 87 102 Loyola (Calif.) 89 83 U. San Francisco 90 84 Loyo[a .. Marymount 73 UNLV OPPONENT OPP 65 Cal Poly, Pomona 68 95 •% U. Cal.. Davis 91 55 So. Utah State 56 2078 1833 2156 2088 2359 2331 2226 2188 2023 1789 •79 U. Cal., Irvine 74 80 Mesa JC 61 •• 75 Indiana State 94 47 Weber State 76 1962-63 60 Snow College 55 Head Coach: Michael Drakulich 2743 2570 70 Snow College 74 W21 L4 PCT .840 1964-65 1966-67 1970-71 1972-73 1974-75 Head Coach: Rolland Todd •NCAA College Division Regionals 60 DixieJC 56 UNLV OPPONENT OPP Head Coach: Ed Gregory Head Coach: John Bayer Head Coach: John Bayer Head Coach: Jerry Tarkanian PCT .724 W21 L6 PCT .778 ••NCAA College Division Finals 62 DixieJC 54 87 Long Beach Navy 78 W21 L 8 w 16 LIO PCT .615 w 14 L 14 PCT. 500 W24 L5 PCT .828 61 So. Utah State 75 71 Long Beach Navy 51 UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP UNLV OPPONENT OPP 57 So. Utah State 75 74 McClellan AFB 48 98 S.D. Navy PhiPac 83 82 Cal Poly, Pomona 81 106 Hastings 74 •92 SW Louisiana 102 75 Cal State, Full . 56 83 Phoenix College 78 75 Grand Canyon 64 81 Cal State, L.A. 86 75 U. Cal., Irvine (2ot) 65 1968-69 72 Oklahoma 76 49 U. So. Carolina 76 80 Arizona 85 74 Compton JC 65 89 LaVerne College 65 78 U. Nevada, Reno 68 89 Idaho State 109 Head Coach: Rolland Todd 87 Evansville 82 53 Texas Tech 67 77 Oregon 94 69 S. Bernardino JC 57 62 U. Nevada. Reno 50 75 Northern Arizona 60 85 Northern Arizona 81 W21 L7 PCT .750 79 Centenary 71 86 Oral Roberts 80 84 U.C. Santa Barbara 81 82 HillAFB 73 64 U. Nevada, Reno 54 68 Greenville Coli. 65 102 Adams State 76 99 Idaho State 77 56 U. Hawaii 68 Rhode Island 80 UNLV OPPONENT OPP 94 79 Long Beach Navy 72 81 Pomona College 63 73 Cal Poly. Pomona 68 103 Westminister 75 92 Oklahoma City 74 74 U. Hawaii 94 Buffalo St. Coil. 74 93 Hastings 72 101 68 Long Beach Navy (ot) 67 68 Whittier College 72 80 Cal State. LB. 82 74 So. Utah State 70 100 Cal State, LA 79 95 Puget Sound 74 Illinois Stale 88 103 U. Oklahoma 84 99 66 U.C. Riverside 50 65 Cal West. (US IU) (ot) 57 100 Sacramento State 79 91 U. Wyoming 74 76 Indiana State 78 Portland State 74 106 Oklahoma City 113 96 99 U. So. Alabama 80 68 Claremont Coli. 57 85 Northern Arizona 73 87 W. Washington St. 61 98 Idaho State 79 68 Cal State. LB. 62 83 82 SW Louisiana 84 89 80 Fresno State 64 67 Fullerton JC 113 64 Grand Canyon 79 64 Cal West (USIU) 56 81 Fresno State 68 76 Memphis State 83 64 102 N. Michiga n 73 65 U. Arizona 78 TexasA&M 80 52 U.C. Riverside 69 86 San Diego Navy 70 78 U. Nevada. Reno 86 70 Creighton Univ. 71 73 Loyola (Calif.) 64 73 Oklahoma City 81 126 Hiram Scott 116 89 U. Hawaii 77 80 Claremont Coli. (ot) 77 89 San Diego Navy 82 97 Cal Lutheran 80 80 Cal Poly, Pomona 67 81 Pepperdine 64 119 Loyola (New Or.) 96 81 Pepperdine 83 82 Loyo[a .. Marymount 69 65 S. Bernardino JC 73 93 Fort Lewis A&M 84 79 U.C. Riverside 63 110 Cal State, Full. 94 77 U. of Pacific 95 101 San Diego State 74 93 Loyola 108 94 Pepperdine 82 82 Westminister 74 71 San Diego Marine 69 92 So. Utah State 74 83 St. Mary's 88 1405 1433 82 S. lllinois 85 64 U. Colorado 62 77 U. San Francisco 75 63 La Verne College 62 95 So. Utah State 68 73 U. Nevada, Reno 58 73 Houston 130 73 99 Texas Christian 97 90 Seattle U. 100 Santa Clara 79 84 Claremont Coli. 66 61 Cal Poly , Pomona 79 76 Hawa ii 71 86 SW Louisiana 95 109 Creighton 99 90 St. Mary's 77 126 U. Nevada. Reno 87 103 Cal State, L.A. (2ot) 96 88 Westmont Coil. (CA) 86 83 Houston 103 61 U. Nevada, Reno 64 118 U. of Denver 94 83 U. of Pacifi c 77 84 Seattle U. 62 82 U.C. Riverside 68 97 So. Utah State 84 68 San Diego State 64 U. San Francisco 64 1960-61 115 Portland State 82 76 101 U. Nevada, Reno 90 106 Saint Mary's 94 72 Cal State, L.A. 104 100 Cal State, L.A. 84 69 Fresno State 92 75 Santa Clara 64 Head Coach: Michael Drakulich 125 So. Utah State 91 99 St. Mary's 92 77 Seattle U. 63 81 Claremont Coli. 64 71 Montana State 89 87 U. Cal., Irvine 77 74 Loyola (Calif.) w 13 Ll2 PCT .520 98 So. Utah State 96 68 94 Houston 104 81 St. Mary's 75 86 Northern Arizona 79 87 Eastern New Mexico 66 85 U. of Portland 74 52 Pepperdine 53 UNLV OPPONENT OPP % U. Nevada. Reno 95 83 U. San Francisco 87 103 U. San Francisco 113 74 U.C. Riverside 57 93 U.C. Riverside 64 87 U. of Portland 56 77 U. of Pacific 98 67 Long Beach Navy 68 121 Northern Arizona 100 73 Santa Clara 95 81 U. Santa Clara 75 79 Cal West. (USIU) 83 57 St. Joseph (NM) 53 93 So. Utah State 75 125 St. Mary's 91 79 Long Beach Navy 49 91 Cal State. LB. (ot) 86 74 U. Nevada. Reno 76 123 Pepperdine 86 79 Cal Lutheran 69 70 Northern Arizona 93 89 U. San Francisco (ot) 82 49 Northern Arizona 64 1959 1743 97 Houston 118 75 Pepperdine 73 93 Loyo[a .. Marymount 81 101 Westmont Coli. 88 84 U. Nevada, Reno 53 Santa Clara 63 Loyo[a .. Marymount 61 Grand Canyon 83 90 Loyola (New Or.) 86 80 76 81 98 U. Nevada. Reno 88 75 Northern Arizona 89 •Joo U. Cal., Davis 83 81 U. Nevada, Reno 70 87 U. San Francisco 85 114 Portland State U. 100 101 La Verne College 79 61 Cal Poly, Pomona 56 .71 San Diego State 79 Centenary 91 88 2009 57 Santa Clara 73 '90 San Diego State 80 60 Northern Arizona 55 .61 Fresno St. Univ. 74 99 U. of San Diego 76 2118 92 Upland College 63 2278 2071 95 U. Nevada. Reno 84 86 Seattle U. 100 ·31 Arizona State 84 .78 S.F. State 85 .75 U. Montana 67 76 Pomona College 66 ·NCAA College Division Regionals 87 Northern Arizona 76 2234 2299 2332 2141 82 Cal State. LB. 111 74 Cal Poly, SLO 70 ·Game forfeited to UNLV 2641 2318 UNLV 118 U. Albuquerque 105 65 Cal Poly. SLO 67 ·NCAA College Division Regionals ·NCAA Division I Regionals 68 Cal Western 75 .84 U. Cal., Davis 81 64 U. of San Diego 66 Year-by-Year .72 S.F. State 77 79 San Diego Navy 78 2789 2542 58 San Diego Navy 60 76 Upland College 45 ·NcAA College Division Regionals 66 U. of San Diego 71 84 U.C. Riverside 49 70 Claremont Coli. 54 77 Cal Poly, Pomona 81 87 Cal Poly, Pomona 74 72 U.C. Riverside 60 79 Claremont College (2ot) 83 92 San Fernando Val. (ot) 91 64 Cal Poly, Pomona (ot) 70 88 Orange St. Coli. 109 1848 1730

54 55 The starting lineup for the 1967-68 UNL V basketball team, which finished with a 22-7 record and advanced to the NCAA Division II finals, are: Curtis Watson (10), Elburt Miller (50), John Q. Trapp (52), Donnie Lyons (42), and Jerry Chandler (32).

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