Eagle Men's Basketball 2015-16

Eagle Men's Basketball 2015-16

EAGLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 Honors Won By Eastern Players Players Drafted Freshman of the Year 2002 Marc Axton Into the NBA Inducted into the 2004 Matt Nelson Eastern Athetics 2006 Rodney Stuckey 1977 Ron Cox - Cleveland - 6th round (121st) 2010 Glen Dean Hall of Fame in 2013 Venky Jois 2007 Rodney Stuckey - Detroit - 1st round (15th) 2011, Jack “Rabbit” 2015 Tyler Harvey - Orlando - 2nd (51st) 2015 Bogdan Bliznyuk Roffler was a point Coach of the Year guard during three 1998 Steve Aggers of the most suc- 2000 Steve Aggers 2004 Ray Giacoletti NCAA Division I cessful basketball 2015 Jim Hayford seasons in school Associated Press history (1943-44 BSC Tournament MVP All-America through 1945-46). 2004 Brendon Merritt 2004 Alvin Snow (honorable mention) 2015 Tyler Harvey 2006 Rodney Stuckey (hon. mention) The 31-4 team from 2007 Rodney Stuckey (hon. mention) 1945-46 was in- BSC All-Tournament 2015 Tyler Harvey (honorable mention) ducted into the Hall 1990 Brian Sullivan of Fame in 2003. David Peed Collegeinsider.com 2001 Chris White All-America Team Jamal Jones 2007 Rodney Stuckey 2002 Chris Hester Jason Lewis 2003 Marc Axton Collegeinsider.com Freshman of the Alvin Snow Year Chris Hester 2006 Rodney Stuckey 2004 Marc Axton Alvin Snow Fox Sports Mid-Major Freshman of Brendon Merritt the Year 2006 Rodney Stuckey 2012 Cliff Colimon 2006 Rodney Stuckey 2015 Tyler Harvey Venky Jois Collegeinsider.com Mid-Major All- America Team USBWA Oscar Robertson National 2006 Rodney Stuckey Second Team Player of the Week 2007 Rodney Stuckey Inland Northwest Male Amateur 2015 Tyler Harvey Athlete of the Year 1989 David Peed 2008 Kellen Williams 2007 Rodney Stuckey Fox Sports Mid-Major All-America 2009 Benny Valentine Rivals.com National Freshman of the – Only the second time an EWU athlete earned Team 2011 Glen Dean the award (Scott Garske, football, 1973; Since Week 2006 Rodney Stuckey (2nd team) 2006 Rodney Stuckey then, J.C. Sherritt, football, won in 2010; Bo Levi Honorable Mention 2007 Rodney Stuckey (1st team) Mitchell, football, won in 2011; and Brandon 1989 Ronn McMahon Kaufrman, football, won in 2012). 1990 Brian Sullivan CBS SportsLine National Freshman of Rivals.com Mid-Major All-America Greg Trygstad the Week Team All-Big Sky Conference 1995 Melvin Lewis 2006 Rodney Stuckey 2006 Rodney Stuckey (2nd team) 1997 Travis King 2007 Rodney Stuckey (1st team) First Team Karim Scott BSC Players 1990 David Peed 1998 Shannon Taylor of the Week NABC All-District Ronn McMahon Michael Lewis 1991 Brian Sullivan 1990 Ronn McMahon 2006 Rodney Stuckey (1st team) 1999 Deon Williams David Peed 2007 Rodney Stuckey (1st team) 1993 Brad Sebree 2000 Chris White 1998 Deon Williams Brian Sullivan 2014 Tyler Harvey (2nd team) 2001 Jamal Jones 1991 Dana Adams 2015 Tyler Harvey (1st team) Karim Scott 2002 Jason Lewis 1999 ShannonTaylor Brian Sullivan 2015 Venky Jois (1st team) 2003 Brendon Merritt 1992 Justin Paola 2000 Deon Williams 2006 Deuce Smith Ryan Hansen 1993 Brad Sebree Paul Butorac 1995 Melvin Lewis USBWA All-District 9 2001 Chris White 2010 Glen Dean 2007 Rodney Stuckey (1st tm.) Aaron Olson 1998 Shannon Taylor 2012 Collin Chiverton Karim Scott (2) 2002 Alvin Snow 2013 Venky Jois Wooden Award Candidate Chris Hester 2000 Deon Williams 2014 Venky Jois 2001 Aaron Olson 2007 Rodney Stuckey 2003 Marc Axton 2015 Drew Brandon -- One of 50 players selected nationally Alvin Snow Chris White Chris Hester Most Valuable Player Jamal Jones Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year 2004 Marc Axton 2004 Alvin Snow 2002 Alvin Snow 2006 Rodney Stuckey 2003 Marc Axton Finalist Alvin Snow Brendon Merritt Alvin Snow (2) 2015 Tyler Harvey Defensive Player of the Year Brendon Merritt -- One of 16 players selected nationally 2005 Marc Axton 2002 Alvin Snow 2006 Rodney Stuckey 2004 Marc Axton Top Newcomer Alvin Snow Lou Henson Award Finalist (top mid- 2007 Rodney Stuckey Paul Butorac 1995 Melvin Lewis Brendon Merritt major player) & Mid-Major All-America 2012 Cliff Colimon 2002 Chris Hester 2006 Rodney Stuckey (4) Team 2014 Tyler Harvey 2012 Collin Chiverton 2007 Rodney Stuckey (3) 2015 Tyler Harvey 2015 Tyler Harvey 2008 Kellen Williams -- One of 31 players selected nationally Venky Jois Adris DeLeon 2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT • 2015 BIG SKY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • 2015 BIG SKY REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS 46 EAGLE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 2010 Brandon Moore NCAA Postgraduate 1997 Zac Claus 2006 Henry Bekkering 2012 Cliff Ederaine Scholarship Award Karim Scott Jake Beitinger Travis King Matt Penoncello Cliff Colimon 2000 Ryan Hansen 2013 Venky Jois 1998 Jason Humbert Rhett Humphrey Chris White Rodney Stuckey Martin Seiferth Big Sky All-Academic 2014 Tyler Harvey (2) Zac Claus 2007 Rhett Humphrey 1988 Jeff Curtis 1999 Alex Carcamo Brandon Moore Venky Jois Mike King 2015 Drew Brandon (3) Dennis Fitzgerald Matt Penoncello Brian Sullivan Ryan Hansen Rodney Stuckey Tyler Harvey (3) 1989 John Garrison Venky Jois (2) Marco Quinto Michael Taylor Brian Sullivan Darrell Walker 2008 Gary Gibson Mike King 2000 Ryan Hansen 2009 Andy Genao CoSIDA Academic All-America 1990 Ronn McMahon Aaron Olson Gary Gibson Brian Sullivan First Team 2001 Clint Hull Jeff Christensen John Garrison 2015 Tyler Harvey Jason Humbert Benny Valentine Dan Dieffenbach Jason Lewis 2010 Matthew Brunell Second Team 1991 Shawn DeLaittre Aaron Olson Glen Dean 1982 Dave Henley Kalu Dennis Chris White Jeffrey Forbes John Garrison Third Team 2002 Marc Axton Benny Valentine 1992 Shawn DeLaittre 1981 Dave Henley Clint Hull Kevin Winford Miguel Johnson 2007 Rodney Stuckey Jason Humbert 2011 Geoffrey Allen Justin Paola T.J. Williams Glen Dean 1993 Troy LeBlanc CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII 2003 Marc Axton Cliff Ederaine Donald Smith Danny Pariseau Rashano McRae 2001 Aaron Olson 1994 Carl Crider 2002 Jason Humbert T.J. Williams Kevin Winford Luke Egan 2004 Eric Henkel 2012 Jordan Hickert 2006 Rodney Stuckey Joshua Lewis 2007 Rodney Stuckey Matt Nelson Tremayne Johnson Brett Thompson Danny Pariseau Kevin Winford 2009 Benny Valentine 1995 Carl Crider 2015 Tyler Harvey 2005 Jake Beitinger 2013 Ivan Dorsey Adam Dean Henry Bekkering Tyler Harvey Luke Egan Eric Henkel Jordan Hickert V Foundation Comeback Award Kevin Groves James Loe Daniel Hill Finalist Joshua Lewis Matt Nelson Parker Kelly 2004 Brendon Merritt 1996 Luke Egan Danny Pariseau Venky Jois Kevin Groves Tim Scheffler Frederik Jorg Thomas Reuter Kevin Winford EAGLES IN REESE COURT Year W L Pct. Att. Avg. 10-11 8 6 .571 15,410 1,101 75-76 11 3 .786 11-12 9 4 .692 29,720 2,286 76-77# 15 0 1.000 12-13 7 7 .500 15,968 1,141 77-78# 15 0 1.000 13-14 10 4 .714 16,926 1,209 78-79# 6 4 .600 14-15 13 2 .867 28,867 1,924 79-80 13 3 .813 13,999 875 Totals 314 171 .647 80-81 9 3 .750 10,550 879 #Indicates span of 31-game winning streak lasting from Dec. 81-82 10 2 .833 14,032 1,002 1, 1976, to Nov. 27, 1978. 82-83 11 1 .917 11,232 936 83-84 2 7 .222 8,646 961 84-85 11 5 .688 9,915 620 SINGLE GAME 85-86 15 1 .938 13,234 827 86-87 4 9 .308 7,387 568 ATTENDANCE HIGHS 87-88 4 8 .333 9,583 799 Att. Opponent Date Result 88-89 6 5 .545 16,422 1,493 89-90 9 2 .818 25,988 2,363 5,621 Idaho 3/1/90 L, 54-72 90-91 8 5 .615 17,058 1,312 5,426 Montana 3/4/00 L, 75-77 91-92 4 8 .333 21,064 1,755 5,256 Gonzaga 11/17/00 L, 65-74 92-93 5 6 .455 18,016 1,638 4,621 Montana 2/28/15 L, 76-77 93-94 5 8 .385 17,261 1,328 4,615 Northern Ariz. 3/10/04 W, 71-59 94-95 4 9 .308 18,431 1,418 4,247 Weber State 3/9/04 W, 72-53 95-96 2 10 .167 16,194 1,350 4,240 Montana 2/8/03 W, 87-72 96-97 5 8 .385 17,149 1,319 4,131 Weber State 2/27/03 L, 64-67 97-98 11 1 .917 15,757 1,313 4,106 Weber State 2/4/00 W, 95-83 98-99 7 6 .538 18,650 1,435 3,617 Montana State 1/28/12 W, 69-52 99-00 10 2 .833 25,373 2,114 3,512 Montana 1/26/12 L, 60-74 Inducted into the Eastern Athletics Hall of Fame in 00-01 8 4 .667 29,116 2,426 3,388 Idaho 2/20/93 L, 80-82 2014, Jack Perrault scored 507 points in the 1944- 01-02 8 3 .727 22,667 2,061 3,385 Wash. St. 12/10/92 L, 59-80 45 season for Eastern to rank second nationally. 02-03 9 2 .818 29,098 2,645 3,381 Idaho State 2/29/03 L, 63-65 He held the school’s single season scoring record 03-04 11 1 .917 33,184 2,765 3,353 Montana St. 3/2/00 W, 84-69 for 26 years until it was broken by Randy Buss 04-05 5 6 .455 23,105 2,100 Note: Although considered neutral site games, Eastern’s home 05-06 10 2 .833 27,032 2,253 games versus Gonzaga at the Spokane Arena had sell-out with 521 in 1970-71. Perrault lettered from 1942- 06-07 10 3 .769 31,152 2,397 crowds of 11,000 (2002) and 12,000 (2004).

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