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HUMBOLDTSTATE

2012MEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE

#24 AUsTin BryAn

#13 eTHAn DiLLArD

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TABLe OFCONTENTSQuick Facts ........................................................................................ 32012 Rosters .................................................................................... 4Pronunciation Guide .......................................................................... 4Coaching Staff ................................................................................ 5-9 Head Coach Steve Kinder ........................................................ 6-7 Assistant Coach Carl Nash .......................................................... 8 Assistant Coach Aaron Hungerford ............................................ 9President Rollin Richmond ............................................................... 10Athletic Director Dan Collen ............................................................. 10Athletic Support Staff ...................................................................... 112012-13 Outlook ............................................................................. 12Opponent Information ................................................................13-152012-13 Lumberjacks................................................................16-20 Returners ............................................................................17-18 Newcomers ..........................................................................19-202011-12 Review .........................................................................21-25 Final Results ............................................................................. 22 CCAA Tournament Champions................................................... 22 Final Stats ................................................................................. 23 Final Conference Stats .............................................................. 24 Game by Game .......................................................................... 25Records.......................................................................................26-29Coaching Records ............................................................................ 30Jacks in the Pros .............................................................................. 31All-Time Roster ...........................................................................32-36Lumberjack Honors ....................................................................37-38Hall of Fame .................................................................................... 39All-Time Series ............................................................................40-41Year-By-Year Scores ...................................................................42-59Lumberjack SAAC ........................................................................60-612012 Schedule ................................................................................ BC

Mission Statement: The Humboldt State University Intercollegiate Athletics Program functions as an integral part of the academic and social environment of the university and the community in which it resides. Consistent with the university’s stated mission and goals, its coaches, student-athletes and professional staff strive to maintain the highest standards of academic achievement, sportsmanship, athletic competitiveness, integrity and citizenship. The intercollegiate athletics program is committed to the principles, mission and guidelines set forth by Humboldt State University and the NCAA including equitable opportunity for all student-athletes and staff including women and minorities. We are committed to the principles of sportsmanship and ethical conduct, rules compliance and amateurism as defined by NCAA for athletics staff, student-athletes and institutional personnel.

Credits: The 2012 Humboldt State Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a product of the Humboldt State Sports Information Office. Layout and editing by Sammi Sheppard. Player biographies writen by Dan Pambianco and Sammi Sheppard. Cover design: Sammi Sheppard. Portraits: Dan Pambianco, Sammi Sheppard and Evan Wisheropp. Photos: Dam Pambianco, Sammi Sheppard, HSU Marketing & Communications, and Evan Wisheropp. All names, nicknames, logos and other indicia referring to Humboldt State University are trademarked and protected by the university. Any unauthorized use is prohibited.

Humboldt State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age disability, disabled veterans or Vietnam status. This policy applies to all HSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Director of the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, Humboldt State University, 1 Harpst Street, Arcata, Calif. 95521.

GOLFTOURNAMENT Every year, the Humboldt State Men’s Basketball

program puts on the Merryman-Hoopster Golf

Tournament in the fall before season starts. It is the

team’s major fundraiser where around 150 golfers

participate in a five-man scramble, costing $100 per

player.

The tournament is held at the Beau Pre Golf Course

in McKinleyville, a premier 18-hole golf course. Teams

are put into one of two flights, with the First Flight

consisting of more competitive teams. Winners from both

flights receive fabulous prizes.

Along with the golf competition, there are more

opportuinites to win prizes at each hole and after the

competition. At the post-tournament dinner, items are

auctioned off and have included a Benbow Resort

package, a Beau Pre Golf Club package and a Clearlake

Oaks package. Various items are also raffled off at the

post-tournament dinner.

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TeAMFACTSHead Coach ..............................................................Steve KinderCoach’s Alma Mater ................................. Humboldt State (1985)Coach’s Career Record/HSU ......................................48-12/sameYears at HSU .................................................................. 3rd yearHead Coach Phone ............................................ (707) 826-5951Head Coach Email .......................................spk1@humboldt.eduAssistant Coach ........................................... Carl Nash (1st year)Alma Mater (year) ...............................Fort Lewis College (1982)Assistant Coach Phone ........................................ 707-826-3463Assistant Coach Email [email protected] Coach ............................ Aaron Hungerford (2nd year)Alma Mater (year) ..................................Humboldt State (2005)2011-12 Overall/Conference Record .........22-8, 15-7 (2nd CCAA)Starters Returning .................................................................... 0Starters Lost ............................................................................. 5Letterwinners Returning ........................................................... 6Letterwinners Lost .................................................................... 6

ArenAINFORMATIONName .............................................................. Lumberjack ArenaCapacity ............................................................................. 2,000Date Dedicated ....................................................... Oct. 3, 2008

HUMBOLDT sTATeQUICK FACTS

UniVersiTyFACTSSchool ................................................ Humboldt State UniversitySystem ................................................ California State UniversityCity/State .................................................................. Arcata, Calif.Founded............................................................................... 1913Enrollment ...........................................................................7,903Colors ......................................................................Green & GoldNickname .................................................................LumberjacksConference ......................... Great Northwest Athletic ConferenceAffiliation .............................................................NCAA Division IIPresident ......................................................Dr. Rollin RichmondDirector of Athletics ....................................................Dan CollenAthletics Phone ................................................. (707) 826-3666Faculty Athletic Representative ........................ Dr. Jeffry BorgeldSports Information Contact .................................Dan Pambianco

BAsKeTBALLHISTORYSeason Played First Intercollegiate Game ...................... 1925-26Conference Titles .....................................................................11California Collegiate Athletic Association .......4 (06-07, 07-08, 09-10, 10-11)CCAA Tournament Titles ............................................ 1 (2011-12)Great Northwest Athletic Conference ....3 (01-02, 02-03, 03-04)Northern California Athletic Conference .......... 2 (84-85, 89-90)Far Western Conference ........................3 (41-42, 55-56, 79-80)NCAA Postseason ........................................15 (13 in Division II)NCAA West Region Titles ..............................................1 (03-04)All-time Record ..................................................... 265-89 (.749)

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2012ROSTERS

nUMeriCALROSTER # NAME Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2 Deaundray Robinson F 6-5 185 Jr. Baton Rouge, La Yuba City JC 3 Brandon Woods G 6-2 185 So. Compton Citrus College 4 Alec Williams F 6-7 250 Sr. Laguna Niguel San Diego State 5 Meniru Ofodu G 6-3 180 So. Brentwood San Jose State 12 Tyler Brown G 6-2 190 Sr. Sacramento Monterey Peninsula College 13 Ethan Dillard G 6-3 190 So. Reno, Nev. Bishop Manogue HS 15 Nathan Hentley G 6-1 170 So. Springfield, Mass. Escondido High School 21 Aaron Chamberlain F 6-7 200 Sr. Corona Mt. SAC JC 22 Cody Kale G 6-3 190 Jr. Rocklin CSU Bakersfield 23 Chris Pender G 6-2 190 Jr. McKinleyville San Jose City College 24 Austin Bryan G 6-4 200 Jr. Wenatchee, Wash. Dominican University 32 Darren Turpin F 6-4 205 Sr. Compton Navarro Junior College 34 Thomas Witzel F 6-7 235 Fr. Arcata Arcata HS 44 Greg Leslie C 6-9 235 Jr. Temecula Grayson CC 55 Brett McConnell F 6-6 225 Jr. Mountain View Foothill JC

Head Coach Steve Kinder Assistant Coach Carl Nash Assistant Coach Aaron Hungerford

ALPHABeTiCAL # NAME Pos. 12 Tyler Brown G 24 Austin Bryan G 21 Aaron Chamberlain F 13 Ethan Dillard G 15 Nathan Hentley G 22 Cody Kale G 44 Greg Leslie C 55 Brett McConnell F 5 Meniru Ofodu G 23 Chris Pender G 2 Deaundray Robinson F 32 Darren Turpin F 4 Alec Williams F 34 Thomas Witzel F 3 Brandon Woods G

PrOnUnCiATiOnDeaundray Robinson dee-ON-drayMeniru Ofodu MEN-i-roo OH-foe-doo Thomas Witzel WIT-zull

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COACHinGSTAFF

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sTeVeKINDERHead Coach3rd Season

It didn’t take long for Steve Kinder to begin his own legacy. After teaming up with retired head coach Tom Wood for 20 years, Kinder stepped into his

mentor’s role in 2010-11, and promptly directed his team to a 26-4 record and the NCAA postseason. The Lumberjacks also claimed the California Collegiate Athletic Association regular season championship and ranked as high as No. 3 in the national poll, and No. 2 in

the West Region poll.For an encore, Kinder guided the 2011-12 Humboldt

State men’s basketball to a 22-8 record, claiming the CCAA Tournament title and earning an automatic berth in the NCAA Division II West Region Championships

From his first rebound wearing the green and gold, to identifying and recruiting the talent that brought HSU a regional title, Steve Kinder has always been a true Lumberjack.

Following his successful debut in 2010-11, Kinder became the Collegeinsider.com’s recipient of the Clarence Gaines award honoring the NCAA Division II Coach of the Year. He was also named National

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Association of Basketball Coaches West District Coach of the Year and California Collegiate Athletics Association Coach of the Year.

During Kinder’s tenure as an assistant, he bore a variety of responsibilities, including evaluation and recruitment of student-athletes, directing the popular Lumberjack Basketball Camp, and sharing practice and game plan duties. His hands-on approach helped make the Jacks regular participants in the NCAA postseason, including a West Region championship in 2004.

Kinder is a former HSU basketball player who was a member of the 1984-85 NCAC championship team. He previously served as a graduate assistant coach for the Lumberjacks (1986-88) and was also an assistant basketball coach at U.S. International University.

Kinder earned his B.S. in physical eduation from HSU in 1985 and completed his M.A. at HSU in 1988. Prior to his hiring as an assistant coach at HSU, Kinder was the head coach at Oceanside High School in San Diego (1989-90).

As an athlete at Humboldt State, Kinder excelled in both basketball and track and field. He was a contributing starter for most of his time on the basketball court and still holds a place on the Lumberjacks’ top 10 javelin throwing list in track and field.

During the past 12 years, Kinder helped recruit Lumberjack stars including Fred Hooks, Austin Nichols, Mark White, Jeremiah Ward, Cy Vandermeer, Grayson Moyer, Devin Peal, Kevin Johnson, Zac Tiedeman, Brian Morris and Randy Hunter.

In addition to coaching, Kinder has worked as an instructor in the kinesiology department and taught a popular class at HSU on fishing in the Northwest. He also taught a life skills class for new students.

Steve has three children — Emily, Madeleine and Claire.

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Hired in the fall of 2012, Carl Nash brings 30 years of coaching experience at a variety of levels that will help seamlessly fill the important role of No. 1 assistant.

Nash, a native of Del Norte, Colo., most recently served as associate head coach for the NBA Developmental League’s select team that played against the

Dominican Republic in June. Prior to that commitment, he coached the Al Rayyan professional team in Qatar, and has enjoyed successful stints as an assistant coach at Division I programs Auburn, Clemson and Georgia Southern. He also guided winning squads as head coach at NAIA-affiliated Spring Hill College and Chipola Junior College.

Prior to moving to his role with Qatar overseas, Nash served for 10 years as associate head coach at Georgia Southern, where along with his on-floor responsibilities he worked as the program’s primary recruiter and scheduler.

In his three seasons at Chipola Junior College (Marianna, Fla.), Nash posted a 59-29 record and coached three consecutive Panhandle Conference MVP’s. He also served as the school’s athletic director.

Previously, Nash worked two years as an assistant at Auburn and one at Clemson, serving as chief on-the-floor aid, recruiter, leader of the teams’ preseason conditioning program and director of the basketball camps. While Nash was at Auburn, the Tigers advanced to the NIT twice and had a pair of winning seasons. He also helped guide Clemson to an NIT quarterfinal appearance in 1994.

Nash coached at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala., from 1986-1993, averaging 20 wins a season from 1988-93 while handling head coach and athletic director duties. He led Spring Hill to the NAIA District 30 championship in both 1992 and 1993 and was named District 30 Coach-of-the-Year each of those seasons. Nash’s 1993 squad claimed the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference title and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NAIA National Tournament in both ‘92 and ‘93.

Following the ‘92 season, he was named the Alabama Small College Coach-of-the-Year and received the Alabama Basketball Coaches Association Award. In ‘93, he was selected the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Coach-of-the-Year.

At Spring Hill, Nash coached five athletes who were named NAIA Scholar Athletes and had a 100 percent graduation rate. He also tutored two NAIA All-Americans and five of his players went on to play professional basketball. He left the school as Spring Hill’s winningest coach.

Nash also served as an assistant coach at Spring Hill for three seasons (1984-85, 1986-87 and 1987-88). In 1985-86, he was head coach for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He guided the team to a 27-7 record, won Coach-of-the-Year honors, and captured the Ramadan Game Championship.

Nash began his coaching career as an assistant basketball coach at Farmington (N.M.) High School in 1982-83 before becoming the assistant basketball and baseball coach at Durango (Colo.) High School for the 1983-84 season.

A 1982 Fort Lewis College graduate, Nash attended Colorado State in 1978. He earned his master’s degree in sports science from the United States Sports Academy in 1985.

CArLNASHAssistant Coach1st Season

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Humboldt State basketball alum Aaron Hungerford returned to the Men’s Basketball program as a coach in 2011. He brings with him a wealth of knowledge after previously holding coaching positions at the College

of the Redwoods (2005-2006) and McKinleyville High (2009-2011). Under Hungerford’s leadership at McKinleyville High, the boys’ varsity

team made the North Coast Section playoffs two out of the three years Hugerford was at the helm of the Panthers.

During his playing career at Humboldt State in 2000-2005, he received the Most Inspirational (twice) and Most Improved (once) awards and tallied over 300 career points and rebounded more than 170 times in over 70 games played.

Hungerford proposed to his wife, Kathryn, at center court in front of a large crowd on his senior night. They have a son, Lincoln, and are expecting their second child together. In his spare time, Hungerford enjoys hanging out with his family and friends and anything basketball related.

AArOnHUNGERFORDAssistant Coach2nd Season

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rOLLinRICHMONDPresident of Humboldt State Universtiy

DAnCOLLENAthletic Director

Following a distinguished career as a faculty member, researcher in evolutionary biology, and academic administrator, Rollin C. Richmond was appointed the sixth president of Humboldt State University in 2002. Since his appointment, Humboldt State has gained recognition as a student-centered, diverse, and sustainable university which serves as an important community and economic hub.

Richmond’s research focus is in the areas of the genetic mechanisms of evolution and the genetic bases for the effects of psychoactive drugs. He has won numerous grants from the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation, published over 80 articles in his field, and has presented his research findings internationally.

Richmond’s campus and community involvements include service on the boards of the Long Island Technology Incubator while at SUNY Stony Brook, the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center at the University of South Florida, and local United Way efforts in Florida, New York, Iowa and California. His honors include fellowship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia), the University of South Florida President’s Award for Outstanding Performance and Enhancement of Affirmative Action in Higher Education, and an honorary doctorate from Georgia Agrarian State University.

During Collen’s tenure as Athletic Director, the Lumberjack scholarship fund has quadrupled, providing educational opportunities to a diverse population of student-athletes. Those same students have brought success to the court, fields and track, entertaining a supportive community that has generously contributed to fundraising efforts and corporate sponsorships. Collen’s success is rooted in vast administrative experience that includes 21 years as director of Humboldt State’s Center Activities. He has also served a variety of non-profit organizations, including the management of the Arcata Community Pool and as past president of the Arcata Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber honored Collen for his achievements, naming him Business Leader of the Year. Collen’s understanding of the coaching realm stems from his previous roles at the high school, college and United States Volleyball Association levels since 1977. He served as the Lumberjacks head volleyball coach for four seasons from 1989 to 1992 and compiled a career record of 83-44, including a 31-7 single season record in 1990. He was an assistant coach for the HSU women’s volleyball team and the head coach of the men’s club team from 1977-79. Previously, Collen was the head coach of College of the Redwoods in 1981 and also coached high school and numerous nationally-ranked USVBA teams. Collen, who was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, resides in Arcata with his wife, Sarah. Collen has three children, Arian, Corey and Marissa.

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sUPPOrTinGSTAFF

TOMTREPIAKAssoc. AD of Ext. Affairs/Compliance

sTePHAnieLANEAsst. AD of Development/Event Management

KiMKINGAdministrative Assistant

LAUrieSHEPPARDBusiness Manager

DAnPAMBIANCOAsst. AD of Media Relations

sAMMiSHEPPARDSports Information & Communications Specialist

JOHnDOSTALEquipment Manager

CHrisKELLEYEquipment Assistant

DreWPETERSENStrength and Conditioning Coach

sHAnnOnCHILDSHead Athletic Trainer

sCOTTDAFFERNAthletic Trainer Grad Assistant

KyLeeCHANDLERAthletic Academic Advisor

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2012-13OUTLOOKLast year, the Jacks didn’t open the season until Nov. 14. Two

years ago, they began on Nov. 13, and in 2010, the season didn’t begin until Nov. 20. But that was the past, and only six practices and one scrimmage of preparation behind them, they begin 2012-13 on Oct. 25.

“For the coaches, we feel a sense of urgency that has us force-feeding the system to the players in the first week,” Kinder said. “We’ll put it on the table Thursday and see what they digest.”

Despite the steep learning curve, Kinder expects his players to be ready to answer their first challenge.

“They’re not polished, they’re not playing at a high level yet,” he said. “But it’s game week, and they’re excited and ready to go. When the ball is tipped, the basketball instincts will take over.”

Still highly-respected despite the loss of all five starters, the Lumberjacks will nonetheless have to prove themselves a worthy contender for the CCAA title and beyond. They’ll try to do so with a group of top recruits, mixing in key players who contributed off the bench a year ago.

GuardsStarting at the point guard position, occupied by D.J. Broome

most of 2011-12, three players are being considered for court time. Though he saw limited playing time last year, returning sophomore Nathan Hentley has the advantage of being familiar with Lumberjack basketball. Also in the mix for a starter’s role are Cody Kale, a 6-3 junior transfer from CSU Bakersfield, and Brandon Woods, a 6-2 sophomore from Riverside and Citrus JC.

Filling the shooting guard role are two capable returners, junior Austin Bryan and sophomore Ethan Dillard. Coming off the bench,

Bryan averaged 8.9 points per game a year ago, and knocked down 45 3-pointers. As a freshman, Dillard achieved his team’s best 3-point shooting percentage at .402.

The “3” or small forward position is key to the Jacks’ success, Kinder said, and the bulk of that burden lies on newcomer Deaundray Robinson. A 6-5 transfer from Yuba JC, Robinson has the ability to score, along with the quickness and athleticism that will fit in nicely with the Jacks’ pressing defense. “Deaundray is a very good defender. He’s long, and covers a lot of ground,” Kinder said. “He’s the kind of player that can take us from being a good team to being a special team.”

ForwardsIn the post, two new seniors will share the workload. Aaron

Chamberlain, a 6-7 transfer from CSU San Marcos, and Alex Williams, a 6-7 senior who most recently played at San Diego State, are both capable rebounders and explosive scorers.

“They can cover a lot of ground quickly,” Kinder said. “They’re still learning our system, so we need to be patient with them.”

Another option down low or in a variety of roles is returning senior Darren Turpin. As an undersized post, he gave the Jacks’ valuable minutes off the bench last year.

A roster laden with new players brings with it somewhat unknown potential, but a few of the Jacks’ returners are also showing that they’re coming into their own. Greg Leslie, a 6-9 junior post, and Tyler Brown, a 6-2 senior guard, have been impressing the coaching staff in practice, displaying a knowledge of the system that helps stabilize the team.

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OPPOnenTINFORMATIONGenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Pomona, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: BroncosColors: Green and GoldPresident: Dr. J Michael OrtizEnrollment: 21,000

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Greg KamanskyOverall Record: 242-107 (13th year)Record at CPP: 178-78 (13th year)Team 2012 Record: 19-8 (15-7 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 5Returning Starters: 1

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Ivan AlberPhone: 909-869-2812Email: [email protected] Director: Brian SwansonWebsite: www.broncoathletics.comArena: Kellogg Gym

GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Carson, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: TorosColors: Cardinal and GoldPresident: D. Mildred GarciaEnrollment: 14,583

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Damaine PowellOverall Record: 260-149(8th year)Record at CSUDM: 108-89 (8th year)Team 2012 Record: 12-13 (11-11 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 7Returning Starters: 1

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Mel MirandaPhone: 310-243-3764Email: [email protected] Director: Patrick GuillenWebsite: www.gotoros.comArena: Torodome

GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Los Angeles, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: Golden EaglesColors: Black and GoldPresident: Dr. James M. RosserEnrollment: 21,000

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Will BiggsOverall Record: N/A (8th year)Record at CSULA: N/A (8th year)Team 2012 Record: 17-10 (13-9 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 5Returning Starters: 2

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Paul HelmsPhone: 323-343-5308Email: [email protected] Director: Dr. Dan BridgesWebsite: www.csulaathletics.comArena: Eagles Nest

GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Seaside, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: OttersColors: Blue and GoldInterim President: Dr. Eduardo OchoaEnrollment: 5,000

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Rob BishopOverall Record: 36-72 (5th year)Record at CSUMB: 36-72 (5th year)Team 2012 Record: 3-23 (2-20 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 7Returning Starters: 5

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Kevin GilmorePhone: 831-582-3118Email: [email protected] Director: Vince OtoupalWebsite: otterathletics.comArena: The Kelp Bed

CAL POLyPOMONA

CsUDOMINGUEZ HILLS

CsULOS ANGELES

CsUMONTEREY BAY

CsUEAST BAY

GenerALINFORMATION Location: Hayward, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: PioneersColors: Red, Black and WhitePresident: Leroy M. MorishitaEnrollment: 14,749

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Will BiggsOverall Record: N/A (15th year)Record at CSUEB: N/A (15th year)Team 2012 Record: 10-16 (8-14 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 7Returning Starters: 2

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Marty Valdez-Phone: 510-885-3528Email: [email protected] Director: Debby De AngelisWebsite: www.eastbaypioneers.comArena: Pioneer Gym

GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: San Bernardino, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: CoyotesColors: Blue and BlackPresident: Dr. Tomas MoralesEnrollment: 18,200

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Jeff OliverOverall Record: 207-83 (11th year)Record at CSUSB: 207-83 (11th year)Team 2012 Record: 14-12 (13-9 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 6Returning Starters: 1

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Mark ReinhillerPhone: 909-537-3001Email: [email protected] Director: Kevin HatcherWebsite: csusbathletics.comArena: Coussoulis Arena

CsUSAN BERNARDINO

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OPPOnenTINFORMATIONGenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Turlock, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: WarriorsColors: Red, Yellow and WhitePresident: Dr. Hamid ShirvaniEnrollment: 9,248

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Larry ReynoldsOverall Record: 211-160 (13th year)Record at CSUS: 38-42 (4th year)Team 2012 Record: 16-11 (12-10 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 4Returning Starters: 1

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Hung P. TsaiPhone: 209-667-3168Email: [email protected] Director: Michael MatosoWebsite: www.warriorathletics.comArena: Ed & Bertha Fitzpatrick Arena

GenerALINFORMATION

Location: Chico, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: WildcatsColors: Cardinal and WhitePresident: Dr. Paul J. ZinggEnrollment: 16,000

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATION

Head Coach: Greg ClinkOverall Record: 63-53 (4th year)Record at CSU: 63-53 (4th year)Team 2012 Record: 25-8 (16-6 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 13Returning Starters: 4

sPOrTsINFORMATION

M.Basketball SID: Luke ReidPhone: 530-898-4658Email: [email protected] Director: Anita BarkerWebsite: www.chicowildcats.comArena: Acker Gym

GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Atherton, CalifConference: California PacificNickname: OaksColors: Navy Blue and WhitePresident: Dr. Jim KellyEnrollment: 650

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Scott BrumfieldOverall Record: 21-35 (3rd year)Record at MC: 15-9 (3rd year)Team 2012 Record: 7-22 (5-7 CalPAC)Returning Lettermen: 5Returning Starters: 2

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Joseph RamacciottiPhone: 650-543-3853Email: [email protected] Director: Keith SpataroWebsite: www.menloathletics.comArena: Haynes-Prim Pavillion

GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Angwin, Calif.Conference: California Pacific (NAIA)Nickname: PioneersColors: Green and Vegas GoldPresident: Dr. Heather KnightEnrollment: 1,500

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Kirt BrowerOverall Record: 0-0 (1st year)Record at PUC: 0-0 (1st year)Team 2012 Record: 4-21 (1-10 CalPAC)

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Kirt BrowerPhone: 707-965-6652Email: [email protected] Director: Kirt BrowerWebsite: www.pioneersathletics.comArena: Pacific Auditorium

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CHiCOSTATE

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GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Oaklan, Calif.Conference: Pac WestNickname: HawksColors: Black, Red and WhitePresident: William J. Hynes, Ph. D.Enrollment: 1,350

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Omar SanchezOverall Record: 35-30 (3rd year)Record at HNU: 15-16 (3rd year)Team 2012 Record: 15-16 (7-5 Pac West)Returning Lettermen: 3Returning Starters: 1

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Lisa ThuerPhone: 510-436-1491Email: [email protected] Director: Dennis JonesWebsite: www.hnuhawks.comArena: Tobin Gymnasium

GenerALINFORMATION

Location: San Francisco, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: GatorsColors: Purple and GoldPresident: Dr. Leslie WongEnrollment: 30,014

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATION

Head Coach: Paul TrevorOverall Record: 26-30 (3rd year)Record at SFSU: 26-30 (3rd year)Team 2012 Record: 9-19 (7-15 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 7Returning Starters: 1

sPOrTsINFORMATION

M.Basketball SID: Joe DanaheyPhone: 415-338-1576Email: [email protected] Director: Dr. Michael J. SimpsonWebsite: www.sfstategators.comArena: The Swamp

sAn FrAnCisCOSTATE

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OPPOnenTINFORMATIONGenerALINFORMATION

Location: Redding, Calif.Conference: California PacificNickname: Red HawksColors: Red White and BlackPresident: Dr. Larry J. McKinneyEnrollment: 1,300

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATION

Head Coach: Matt ThackerOverall Record: N/ARecord at SU: N/ATeam 2012 Record: 7-21 (5-7 CalPAC)

sPOrTsINFORMATION

M.Basketball SID: Derrick Pringle, Jr.Phone: 530-226-4731Email: [email protected] Director: Joe GriffinWebsite: www.athletics.simpsonu.eduArena: Heritage Student Life Center

GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Tucson, Ariz.Conference: PAC-12 Nickname: WildcatsColors: Cardinal and NavyPresident: Dr. Stephen D. NadualdEnrollment: 40,200

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Sean MillerOverall Record: 189-82 (8th year)Record at UofA: 69-35 (3rd year)Team 2012 Record: 23-12 (12-16 PAC-12)Returning Lettermen: 8Returning Starters: 3

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Richard PaigePhone: 520-621-4163Email: [email protected] Director: Greg ByrneWebsite: www.arizonawildcats.comArena: McKale Center

GenerALINFORMATION

Location: La Jolla, Calif.Conference: CCAANickname: TritonsColors: Blue and GoldPresident: Pradeep K. KhoslaEnrollment: 29,324

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATION

Head Coach: Chris CarlsonOverall Record: 64-74 (6th year)Record at UCSD: 64-74 (6th year)Team 2012 Record: 10-17 (6-16 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 8Returning Starters: 5

sPOrTsINFORMATION

M.Basketball SID: Scott FlandersPhone: 858-246-0660Email: [email protected] Director: Earl W. EdwardsWebsite: ucsdtritons.comArena: RIMAC Arena

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GenerALINFORMATIONLocation: Rohnert Park, Calif.Conference: CCAA Nickname: SeawolvesColors: Navy, Columbia Blue & WhitePresident: Dr. Ruben ArminanaEnrollment: 8,600

M.BAsKeTBALLINFORMATIONHead Coach: Pat FuscaldoOverall Record: 251-233 (19th year)Record at SSU: 281-282 (19th year)Team 2012 Record: 17-11 (14-8 CCAA)Returning Lettermen: 8Returning Starters: 3

sPOrTsINFORMATIONM.Basketball SID: Tyler LobePhone: 707-664-2478Email: [email protected] Director: Bill FuscoWebsite: www.sonomaseawolves.comArena: The Wolves’ Den

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MenirUOFUDUGuard

So., 6-3, 180Brentwood, Calif./San Jose State

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his first year of eligibility at Humboldt State.

2011-12: Redshirt season.

PreViOUs sCHOOL: Attended San Jose State in 2010-11.

HiGH sCHOOL: Attended Heritage High (Brentwood, Calif) ... was a first team all-league selection as a senior ... led the team in rebounds during his senior year when the team won a league championship.

PersOnAL: Born Oct, 15, 1992 in San Jose, Calif. ... parents are Ike and Amoni Ofodu ... majoring in communications at ... enjoys playing video games, taking naps and relaxing.

eTHAnDILLARDGuard

So., 6-3, 190Reno, Nev./Bishop Manogue HS

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his second year at Humboldt State.

2011-12: Averaged 4.4 pts per game ... held the highest 3-point percentage with .402 ... single-game high was against Cal St. Monterey Bay with 20 points on 2/4/12.

HiGH sCHOOL: Attended Bishop Manogue High (Reno, Nev.) ... selected to first team All-League second team All-State in his senior season.

PersOnAL: Born July 9, 1993 in Reno, Nev. ... parents are Chalmer and Kristen Dillard ... majoring in pre-physical therapy ... father Chalmer played basketball at University of Nevada, Reno.

nATHAnHENTLEYGuard

So., 6-1, 170Springfield, Mass./Escondido HS

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his third year at Humboldt State.

2011-12: Played in 12 games as a Lumberjack reserve.

2010-11: Redshirted for the Jacks.

HiGH sCHOOL: Attended Escondido High (Calif.) ... earned all-conference and all-CIF second team honors in his senior season ... grabbed over 200 rebounds in one season.

PersOnAL: Born May, 4, 1992 in Honolulu, Hawaii ... parents are Charles Hentley and Bredna Urquhart ... won award for “Most Inspirational” at Humboldt State University ... majoring in recreation administration ... hobbies include making music, stand-up comedy and playing ping pong.

TyLerBROWNGuard

Sr., 6-2, 190Sacramento, Calif./Monterey Peninsula

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his third year at Humboldt State.

2011-12: Redshirt season.

2010-11: Appeared in 11 games for the Lumberjacks after electing midseason not to redshirt ... scored first points as a Lumberjack against Cal State East Bay on 1/27/11 ... member of 2010-11 California Collegiate Athletic Association championship team.

JUniOr COLLeGe: Played two seasons at Monterey Pennisula College

HiGH sCHOOL: Attended El Camino High in Sacramento ... Member of teams that won two league championship teams and one section title.

PersOnAL: Born Mar. 4, 1990 in Sacramento, Calif. ... parents are Michael and Cathy Brown ... majoring in psychology.

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AUsTinBRYANGuard

Jr., 6-4, 200Wenatchee, Wash./Dominican

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his second year at Humboldt State.

2011-12: Averaged 8.9 points per game ... finished the season with 45 three-pointers ... single-game high was against Cal State Monterey Bay with 26 pts on 12/02/11.

DOMiniCAn: Played at Dominican University of California for two years, redshirting his second season due to injury ... as a freshman, started all 23 games he played in, averaging 19.3 points per game and 3.3 rebounds per game, while picking up 41 assists and 43 steals.

HiGH sCHOOL: Attended Wenatchee (Wash.) High. Was a three time ALL-CBL selection ... selected MVP and defensive player of the year in his senior season.

PersOnAL: Born Oct. 23, 1990 in Seattle, Wash. ... parents are Ted and Josie Bryan ... majoring in communications.

DArrenTURPINForward

Sr., 6-4, 205Compton, Calif./Navarro JC

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his final year playing at Humboldt State.

2011-12: Averaged .909% at the free throw line, playing in a total of 26 games ... single-game high was 10 pts. against Simon Fraser on 11/26/11 and against Cal St. Monterey Bay on 2/4/12.

JUniOr COLLeGe: Attended Navarro Junior College in Texas ... earned the Junkyard Dog award his sophomore season.

HiGH sCHOOL: Attended Dominguez High (Compton, Calif). ... as a junior, was a second team all-conference selection.

PersOnAL: Born Jan, 21, 1990 in Long Beach, Calif. ... parents are Darrin and Sherry Turpin ... majoring in business management ... hobbies include listening to music and spending time with family and friends ... brother, Damion Turpin, plays football at University of Washington.

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Jr., 6-9, 235Temecula, Calif./Grayson CC

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his second year at Humboldt State.

2011-12: Played 19 games as a Lumberjack reserve.

JUniOr COLLeGe: Played basketball at Grayson County College.

HiGH sCHOOL: Attended Chapawal High (Temecula, Calif.). ... selected to the all-league first team after junior and senior seasons ... helped lead team to a conference championship as a senior.

PersOnAL: Born Oct. 14, 1991 in Temecula Calif. ... parents are Mark and Debbie Leslie ... majoring in communications ... enjoys spending time with family.

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DeAUnDrAyROBINSONForward

Jr., 6-5, 185Baton Rouge, La./Yuba City JC

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his first year at Humboldt State.

JUniOr COLLeGe: Averaged 8.9 points and 6.6 rebounds for Bay Valley champion Yuba College, where he also became known for his defensive skills ... played with current teammate Cody Kale.

HiGH sCHOOL: Before moving to California, starred at McKinley Senior High School in Baton Rouge, La. ... averaged 19 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks per game ... earned the 5A District 5 Defensive MVP award. PersOnAL: Born in Baton Rouge, La. ... parents are Alfred Brady and Melissia Robinson ... majoring in wildlife biology ... enjoys basketball and fishing.

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ALeCWILLIAMSForward

Sr., 6-7, 250Laguna Niguel, Calif./San Diego State

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his first and final year at Humboldt State.

sAn DieGO sTATe: Played in 21 games as a junior, starting four and averaging 4.0 points per game ... hovered around the 80-percent mark from the line during all three of his seasons at SDSU.

HiGH sCHOOL: Led the Junipero Serra High School team into the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division IV-AA playoffs as a senior ... averaged 21.3 points per game, ranking him 88th among all players in California for the 2008-09 season.

PersOnAL: Born in Laguna Hills, Calif. on Dec. 1, 1991 ... mother is Tracey Williams ... majoring in sociology ... hobbies include playing basketball, watching movies and playing video games ... father Joel Williams played football for the Dolphins for two years ... Grandfather Arthur Powell played football for the Raiders for 12 years.

BrAnDOnWOODSGuard

So., 6-2, 185Compton, Calif./Citrus College

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his first year at Humboldt State.

JUniOr COLLeGe: Helped direct Citrus College to the California JC Final Four and a 28-2 record in 2011-12 ... finished the season with 154 assists and averaged 8.2 points per game.

HiGH sCHOOL: Played ball at Riverside King High School ... earned All-Big 8 first team honors ... helped the Wolves claim two CIF Championships.

PersOnAL: Born Sept. 7, 1992, in Long Beach, Calif. ... parents are Cyntoria Givens and Brenton Woods ... has one little brother, Brenton Woods, Jr. ... majoring in business management ... enjoys working out and playing video games.

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AArOnCHAMBERLAINForward

Fr., 6-7, 200Corona, Calif./Mt. Sac JC

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his first season playing for the Lumberjacks.

CsU sAn MArCOs: Played one season at Cal State San Marcos, averaging 15.0 points per game and 8.0 rebounds per game ... was a Scholar Athlete ... named Best Offensive Player and Most Valuable Player ... posted a career-best 24 points on 10-for-11 shooting against University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Dec. 7, 2011

HiGH sCHOOL: Lettered in basketball at Centennial High (Compton, Calif.) ... was named CIF Player of the Year after leading his team to a CIF Championship finish in 2007 ... played in the Riverside County/San Bernardino County All-Star game and was named Most Valuable Player.

PersOnAL: Born Jan. 20, 1989, in Granada Hills, Calif. ... parents are Aaron and Carmen Chamberlain ... has three brothers: Nathan, Anthony and Lawrence Chamberlain ... majoring in sociology.

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Jr., 6-3, 190Rocklin, Calif./CSU Bakersfield

HUMBOLDT sTATe:In his first season playing for the Lumberjacks.

JUniOr COLLeGe: His significant efforts contributed to Yuba City College’s 33-4 record and advancement all the way to the California JC State Championship title game. He was recognized with second team JC All-State honors

HiGH sCHOOL: He also racked up awards during his career at Rocklin High School, where he led the Thunder to 55 wins and an appearance in the 2010 CIF Championship game. In doing so, he averaged 23.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game.

PersOnAL: Born on Jan. 1, 1992 in Sacramento, Calif. to Chris and Christina Kale ... Attended CSU Bakersfield in 2010 ... Interests include music, clothes and shoes.

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THOMAsWITZELFoward

Fr., 6-7, 235Arcata,Calif./Arcata HS

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his first season with the Lumberjacks.

HiGH sCHOOL: Selected as the Humboldt-Del Norte League MVP, Witzel averaged 22 points and 11.5 rebounds per game as a junior and senior. …Named to the Times-Standard’s all-Humboldt-Del Norte Conference first team the past two seasons while helping the Arcata High School Tigers win their third and fourth straight H-DNL and Dick Niclai Tournament titles.

PersOnAL: Born January 8, 1994 in Santa Rosa. …Son of William and Stephanie Witzel. …Double major in Business Management and Communications. …Enjoys playing the piano and skiing.

CHrisPENDERGuard

Jr., 6-2, 190McKinleyville, Calif./San Jose CC

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his first year playing at Humboldt State.

JUniOr COLLeGe: Played two seasons at San Jose City College.

HiGH sCHOOL: Lettered in basketball at McKinelyville (Calif.) High School ... earned all-conference honors three times ... boasted a 16.5 points per game average.

PersOnAL: Born Aug. 27, 1982, in Eureka, Calif. ... parents are Tom and Vikci Pender ... majoring in political scirence ... father Tom wrestled at Humboldt State from 1977-80 ... enjoys playing basketball, fishing and music.

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Fr., 6-6, 225Mountain View, Calif./Foothill JC

HUMBOLDT sTATe: In his first season with the Lumberjacks.

JUniOr COLLeGe: He led his team in both categories in 2011-12, averaging 12.2 points and 7.4 rebounds per game. PersOnAL: Born in Mountain View, Calif. on June 1, 1989 ... Majoring in Microbiology at Humboldt State University ... Younger sister Megan plays volley ball at Cal Poly San Louis Obispo ... Enjoys sports, hiking, movies and competition.

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2011-12RESULTSDate Opponent Location result10/28 Simpson University# Arcata, Calif. W, 96-4611/1 University of Arizona# Tucson, Ariz. L, 51-6011/14 Menlo College Arcata, Calif. W, 79-4511/19 Pacifica College Arcata, Calif. W, 86-7011/21 southern Oregon Arcata, Calif. W, 97-8111/26 simon Fraser Arcata, Calif. W, 102-8712/2 Cal State Monterey Bay* Seaside, Calif. W, 74-5912/3 Cal State East Bay* Hayward, Calif. L, 82-8812/10 sonoma state* Arcata, Calif. W, 73-6812/17 Chico state* Arcata, Calif. L, 63-6512/19 Cal state stanislaus* Arcata, Calif. W, 91-7612/31 Sonoma State* Rohnert Park, Calif. L, 75-801/6 Cal State L.A.* Los Angeles, Calif. L, 48-681/7 Cal State Dominguez Hills* Carson, Calif. W, 56-541/12 Cal Poly Pomona* Arcata, Calif. W, 74-641/14 san Francisco state* Arcata, Calif. W, 87-701/20 Cal State San Bernardino* San Bernardino, Calif. W, 65-611/21 UC San Diego* La Jolla, Calif. W, 65-641/27 Cal State Stanislaus* Turlock, Calif. W, 85-811/28 Chico State* Chico, Calif. L, 61-672/2 Cal state east Bay* Arcata, Calif. W, 86-782/4 Cal state Monterey Bay* Arcata, Calif. W, 93-732/9 Cal state Dominguez Hills* Arcata, Calif. W, 73-632/11 Cal state L.A.* Arcata, Calif. W, 74-552/16 San Francisco State* San Francisco, Calif. L, 75-822/18 Cal Poly Pomona* Pomona, Calif. L, 47-642/22 UC san Diego* Arcata, Calif. W, 72-682/24 Cal state san Bernardino* Arcata, Calif. W, 72-662/28 Cal state L.A.% Arcata, Calif. W, 78-753/2 Cal Poly Pomona% La Jolla, Calif. W, 74-703/3 Chico State% La, Jolla, Calif. W, 89-763/9 Chico State$ Bellingham, Calif. L, 68-75

Home Games are in bold, # denotes exhibition game, * denotes a CCAA contest% denotes CCAA Tournament game, $ denotes West Region contest

TOUrnAMenTCHAMPIONSHumboldt State’s 89-76 win over Chico

State in the championship game of the California Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.

With the win, Humboldt State gained an automatic berth in the NCAA Division II West Region Championships.

Senior Randy Hunter, named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, finished with 20 points, as did teammate Brandon Sperling, another all-tournament team selection. Also earning all-tourney selection was senior guard Scott Clark, who added a career single-game high 19 points to the Jacks’ big win.

Equally important were the contributions of two other seniors, Baxter and D.J. Broome. Baxter surpassed the 1,000-point mark of his career by adding 15 to the Jacks’ effort, and Broome dished out eight assists. Baxter also topped the team in rebounding with nine boards.

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Humboldt State BasketballHumboldt State Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 29, 2012)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 22-8 15-1 5-6 2-1CONFERENCE 15-7 10-1 5-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 7-1 5-0 0-0 2-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

21 HUNTER, Randy 30-26 916 30.5 152-298 . 5 1 0 18-38 . 4 7 4 113-164 . 6 8 9 81 122 203 6.8 72 1 23 58 24 38 435 14.504 SPERLING, Brandon 30-28 879 29.3 120-262 . 4 5 8 16-49 . 3 2 7 149-196 . 7 6 0 37 91 128 4.3 57 0 69 79 8 35 405 13.502 CLARK, Scott 30-28 841 28.0 107-244 . 4 3 9 37-108 . 3 4 3 117-157 . 7 4 5 11 63 74 2.5 55 1 32 44 3 44 368 12.322 BAXTER, Kyle 30-26 902 30.1 119-271 . 4 3 9 18-70 . 2 5 7 63-94 . 6 7 0 45 139 184 6.1 81 4 72 55 26 27 319 10.624 BRYAN, Austin 30-3 602 20.1 86-198 . 4 3 4 45-123 . 3 6 6 51-67 . 7 6 1 26 42 68 2.3 54 0 28 28 4 15 268 8.905 LIPSKI, Matt 30-8 423 14.1 75-138 . 5 4 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 39-74 . 5 2 7 46 51 97 3.2 92 2 16 35 13 9 189 6.334 HURLEY, Tavin 1-0 11 11.0 2-5 . 4 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-1 1.000 2 2 4 4.0 3 0 0 1 0 1 5 5.013 DILLARD, Ethan 29-0 268 9.2 41-106 . 3 8 7 37-93 . 3 9 8 3-5 . 6 0 0 5 13 18 0.6 18 0 13 9 0 6 122 4.203 BROOME, D.J. 30-18 751 25.0 29-75 . 3 8 7 0-3 . 0 0 0 19-35 . 5 4 3 43 51 94 3.1 76 1 98 41 1 57 77 2.632 TURPIN, Darren 27-1 255 9.4 17-34 . 5 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 10-11 . 9 0 9 13 19 32 1.2 46 2 7 24 2 3 44 1.612 ESTERS, J.D. 8-0 63 7.9 3-11 . 2 7 3 2-8 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4 3 7 0.9 10 0 9 5 0 3 8 1.044 LESLIE, Greg 19-1 115 6.1 4-20 . 2 0 0 3-16 . 1 8 8 3-5 . 6 0 0 2 8 10 0.5 23 0 4 5 1 0 14 0.723 TORRES, Andrew 9-0 17 1.9 2-7 . 2 8 6 1-3 . 3 3 3 1-1 1.000 5 1 6 0.7 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.715 HENTLY, Nathan 12-0 28 2.3 2-10 . 2 0 0 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3 2 5 0.4 2 0 1 3 0 2 4 0.3

Team 52 34 86 1 2Total.......... 30 6071 759-1679 . 4 5 2 177-517 . 3 4 2 569-810 . 7 0 2 375 641 1016 33.9 592 11 373 389 82 240 2264 75.5Opponents...... 30 6075 730-1586 . 4 6 0 174-483 . 3 6 0 459-672 . 6 8 3 326 677 1003 33.4 651 - 351 488 95 168 2093 69.8

TEAM STATISTICS HSUM OPPSCORING 2264 2093 Points per game 75.5 69.8 Scoring margin +5.7 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 759-1679 730-1586 Field goal pct . 4 5 2 . 4 6 03 POINT FG-ATT 177-517 174-483 3-point FG pct . 3 4 2 . 3 6 0 3-pt FG made per game 5.9 5.8FREE THROWS-ATT 569-810 459-672 Free throw pct . 7 0 2 . 6 8 3 F-Throws made per game 19.0 15.3REBOUNDS 1016 1003 Rebounds per game 33.9 33.4 Rebounding margin +0.4 -ASSISTS 373 351 Assists per game 12.4 11.7TURNOVERS 389 488 Turnovers per game 13.0 16.3 Turnover margin +3.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.7STEALS 240 168 Steals per game 8.0 5.6BLOCKS 82 95 Blocks per game 2.7 3.2ATTENDANCE 18896 8282 Home games-Avg/Game 16-1181 11-604 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-548

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalsHumboldt State 1072 1168 9 15 2264Opponents 930 1136 16 11 2093

Date Opponent Score Att.11/14/11 MENLO COLLEGE W 79-45 96411/19/11 PACIFICA COLLEGE W 86-70 57211/21/11 SOUTHERN OREGON W 97-81 78311/26/11 SIMON FRASER UNIV. W 102-87 1309

* 12.02.11 at Cal St. Monterey Bay W 74-59 387* 12-3-11 at Cal State East Bay L 82-88 535* 12/10/11 SONOMA STATE W 73-68 904* 12/17/11 CHICO STATE L 63-65 1532* 12/19/11 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 91-76 1100* 12/31/11 at Sonoma State L 75-80 598* 1/6/12 at Cal State L.A. L 48-68 321* 1/7/12 at CS Dominguez Hills W 56-54 350* 1/12/12 CAL POLY POMONA W 74-64 1141* 1/14/12 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 87-70 1326* 1/20/12 at CSU San Bernardino W 65-61 608* 01/21/12 at UC San Diego W 65-64 0* 01/27/12 at Cal State Stanislaus Wo2 85-81 624* 01/28/12 at Chico State L 61-67 1622* 2/2/12 CAL STATE EAST BAY W 86-78 876* 2/4/12 CAL ST. MONTEREY BAY W 93-73 1389* 2/9/12 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 73-63 1336* 2/11/12 CAL STATE L.A. W 74-55 1658* 02/16/12 at San Francisco State L o t 75-82 522* 02/18/12 at Cal Poly Pomona L 47-64 1072* 2/22/12 UC SAN DIEGO W 72-68 1046* 2/24/12 CSU SAN BERNARDINO W 72-66 1856% 2/28/12 CAL STATE L.A. W 78-75 1104

03/02/12 vs Cal Poly Pomona W 74-70 31103/03/12 vs Chico State W 89-76 562

$ 03/09/12 vs Chico State L 68-75 770

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Humboldt State BasketballHumboldt State Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 29, 2012)

Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 15-7 10-1 5-6 0-0CONFERENCE 15-7 10-1 5-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

21 HUNTER, Randy 22-19 678 30.8 107-216 . 4 9 5 9-23 . 3 9 1 95-138 . 6 8 8 65 89 154 7.0 50 1 15 44 19 25 318 14.502 CLARK, Scott 22-21 652 29.6 84-189 . 4 4 4 25-77 . 3 2 5 94-127 . 7 4 0 10 46 56 2.5 41 1 27 34 2 38 287 13.004 SPERLING, Brandon 22-21 621 28.2 76-184 . 4 1 3 10-37 . 2 7 0 105-146 . 7 1 9 30 64 94 4.3 47 0 42 63 5 26 267 12.122 BAXTER, Kyle 22-19 658 29.9 83-196 . 4 2 3 15-55 . 2 7 3 43-66 . 6 5 2 32 99 131 6.0 58 2 48 46 17 19 224 10.224 BRYAN, Austin 22-3 476 21.6 64-155 . 4 1 3 37-101 . 3 6 6 42-53 . 7 9 2 23 35 58 2.6 44 0 20 19 4 14 207 9.405 LIPSKI, Matt 22-4 290 13.2 50-95 . 5 2 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 23-46 . 5 0 0 32 41 73 3.3 68 2 8 28 7 5 123 5.613 DILLARD, Ethan 21-0 196 9.3 28-79 . 3 5 4 26-68 . 3 8 2 3-5 . 6 0 0 4 11 15 0.7 10 0 9 6 0 4 85 4.003 BROOME, D.J. 22-15 537 24.4 8-42 . 1 9 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 14-25 . 5 6 0 33 39 72 3.3 62 1 59 27 1 37 30 1.432 TURPIN, Darren 20-1 183 9.2 8-20 . 4 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 8-9 . 8 8 9 9 11 20 1.0 30 0 4 21 1 1 24 1.212 ESTERS, J.D. 6-0 38 6.3 2-7 . 2 8 6 1-5 . 2 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 2 4 0.7 6 0 1 3 0 1 5 0.844 LESLIE, Greg 18-1 114 6.3 4-20 . 2 0 0 3-16 . 1 8 8 3-5 . 6 0 0 2 8 10 0.6 21 0 4 4 1 0 14 0.815 HENTLY, Nathan 8-0 14 1.8 2-7 . 2 8 6 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 1 3 0.4 1 0 0 2 0 2 4 0.523 TORRES, Andrew 8-0 14 1.8 1-6 . 1 6 7 0-2 . 0 0 0 1-1 1.000 5 1 6 0.8 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.4

Team 43 29 72 2Total.......... 22 4471 517-1216 . 4 2 5 126-390 . 3 2 3 431-621 . 6 9 4 292 476 768 34.9 440 7 238 299 57 172 1591 72.3Opponents...... 22 4475 530-1179 . 4 5 0 126-354 . 3 5 6 328-489 . 6 7 1 252 507 759 34.5 491 - 257 344 70 128 1514 68.8

TEAM STATISTICS HSUM OPPSCORING 1591 1514 Points per game 72.3 68.8 Scoring margin +3.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 517-1216 530-1179 Field goal pct . 4 2 5 . 4 5 03 POINT FG-ATT 126-390 126-354 3-point FG pct . 3 2 3 . 3 5 6 3-pt FG made per game 5.7 5.7FREE THROWS-ATT 431-621 328-489 Free throw pct . 6 9 4 . 6 7 1 F-Throws made per game 19.6 14.9REBOUNDS 768 759 Rebounds per game 34.9 34.5 Rebounding margin +0.4 -ASSISTS 238 257 Assists per game 10.8 11.7TURNOVERS 299 344 Turnovers per game 13.6 15.6 Turnover margin +2.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.7STEALS 172 128 Steals per game 7.8 5.8BLOCKS 57 70 Blocks per game 2.6 3.2ATTENDANCE 14164 6639 Home games-Avg/Game 11-1288 11-604 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalsHumboldt State 743 824 9 15 1591Opponents 672 815 16 11 1514

Date Opponent Score Att.* 12.02.11 at Cal St. Monterey Bay W 74-59 387* 12-3-11 at Cal State East Bay L 82-88 535* 12/10/11 SONOMA STATE W 73-68 904* 12/17/11 CHICO STATE L 63-65 1532* 12/19/11 CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 91-76 1100* 12/31/11 at Sonoma State L 75-80 598* 1/6/12 at Cal State L.A. L 48-68 321* 1/7/12 at CS Dominguez Hills W 56-54 350* 1/12/12 CAL POLY POMONA W 74-64 1141* 1/14/12 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 87-70 1326* 1/20/12 at CSU San Bernardino W 65-61 608* 01/21/12 at UC San Diego W 65-64 0* 01/27/12 at Cal State Stanislaus Wo2 85-81 624* 01/28/12 at Chico State L 61-67 1622* 2/2/12 CAL STATE EAST BAY W 86-78 876* 2/4/12 CAL ST. MONTEREY BAY W 93-73 1389* 2/9/12 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 73-63 1336* 2/11/12 CAL STATE L.A. W 74-55 1658* 02/16/12 at San Francisco State L o t 75-82 522* 02/18/12 at Cal Poly Pomona L 47-64 1072* 2/22/12 UC SAN DIEGO W 72-68 1046* 2/24/12 CSU SAN BERNARDINO W 72-66 1856

* - Conference game

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Humboldt State BasketballHumboldt State Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 29, 2012)

All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds

Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg

MENLO COLLEGE 11/14/11 79-45 W 32-67 . 4 7 8 7-20 . 3 5 0 8-11 . 7 2 7 12 18 30 30.0 15 15 6 5 16 79 79.0PACIFICA COLLEGE 11/19/11 86-70 W 33-55 . 6 0 0 10-23 . 4 3 5 10-17 . 5 8 8 11 22 33 31.5 14 24 14 2 5 86 82.5SOUTHERN OREGON 11/21/11 97-81 W 37-69 . 5 3 6 6-22 . 2 7 3 17-24 . 7 0 8 9 24 33 32.0 27 19 9 0 16 97 87.3SIMON FRASER UNIV. 11/26/11 102-87 W 32-63 . 5 0 8 5-13 . 3 8 5 33-44 . 7 5 0 17 21 38 33.5 23 22 12 3 9 102 91.0at Cal St. Monterey Bay 12.02.11 74-59 W 27-61 . 4 4 3 5-19 . 2 6 3 15-20 . 7 5 0 18 22 40 34.8 15 9 19 2 10 74 87.6at Cal State East Bay 12-3-11 82-88 L 24-47 . 5 1 1 6-14 . 4 2 9 28-45 . 6 2 2 9 26 35 34.8 23 2 19 1 7 82 86.7SONOMA STATE 12/10/11 73-68 W 24-47 . 5 1 1 3-9 . 3 3 3 22-32 . 6 8 8 8 22 30 34.1 20 10 11 2 6 73 84.7CHICO STATE 12/17/11 63-65 L 24-58 . 4 1 4 2-9 . 2 2 2 13-24 . 5 4 2 13 27 40 34.9 23 9 15 3 4 63 82.0CAL STATE STANISLAUS 12/19/11 91-76 W 28-56 . 5 0 0 13-23 . 5 6 5 22-30 . 7 3 3 13 24 37 35.1 21 19 15 3 6 91 83.0at Sonoma State 12/31/11 75-80 L 20-60 . 3 3 3 8-20 . 4 0 0 27-37 . 7 3 0 20 21 41 35.7 31 10 12 3 8 75 82.2at Cal State L.A. 1/6/12 48-68 L 13-53 . 2 4 5 3-17 . 1 7 6 19-26 . 7 3 1 13 21 34 35.5 25 5 15 4 10 48 79.1at CS Dominguez Hills 1/7/12 56-54 W 18-50 . 3 6 0 8-25 . 3 2 0 12-15 . 8 0 0 8 23 31 35.2 15 10 14 1 4 56 77.2CAL POLY POMONA 1/12/12 74-64 W 24-47 . 5 1 1 5-13 . 3 8 5 21-30 . 7 0 0 8 14 22 34.2 15 11 8 4 8 74 76.9SAN FRANCISCO STATE 1/14/12 87-70 W 28-61 . 4 5 9 6-20 . 3 0 0 25-38 . 6 5 8 18 17 35 34.2 15 13 9 3 10 87 77.6at CSU San Bernardino 1/20/12 65-61 W 18-60 . 3 0 0 7-18 . 3 8 9 22-33 . 6 6 7 17 18 35 34.3 17 11 16 3 12 65 76.8at UC San Diego 01/21/12 65-64 W 29-63 . 4 6 0 3-13 . 2 3 1 4-7 . 5 7 1 15 22 37 34.4 17 11 13 3 8 65 76.1at Cal State Stanislaus 01/27/12 85-81 Wot 25-71 . 3 5 2 9-33 . 2 7 3 26-33 . 7 8 8 21 23 44 35.0 26 13 17 2 11 85 76.6at Chico State 01/28/12 61-67 L 23-54 . 4 2 6 4-12 . 3 3 3 11-18 . 6 1 1 11 17 28 34.6 21 10 10 2 4 61 75.7CAL STATE EAST BAY 2/2/12 86-78 W 28-54 . 5 1 9 3-21 . 1 4 3 27-40 . 6 7 5 15 25 40 34.9 21 9 19 6 6 86 76.3CAL ST. MONTEREY BAY 2/4/12 93-73 W 31-57 . 5 4 4 12-23 . 5 2 2 19-24 . 7 9 2 11 26 37 35.0 24 19 14 4 6 93 77.1CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS 2/9/12 73-63 W 24-45 . 5 3 3 10-24 . 4 1 7 15-28 . 5 3 6 8 16 24 34.5 17 18 13 1 9 73 76.9CAL STATE L.A. 2/11/12 74-55 W 20-42 . 4 7 6 4-10 . 4 0 0 30-36 . 8 3 3 10 24 34 34.5 20 13 12 2 8 74 76.8at San Francisco State 02/16/12 75-82 Lot 23-68 . 3 3 8 1-17 . 0 5 9 28-39 . 7 1 8 19 21 40 34.7 20 8 9 2 10 75 76.7at Cal Poly Pomona 02/18/12 47-64 L 14-42 . 3 3 3 4-14 . 2 8 6 15-25 . 6 0 0 7 23 30 34.5 23 5 15 1 7 47 75.5UC SAN DIEGO 2/22/12 72-68 W 26-64 . 4 0 6 5-16 . 3 1 3 15-21 . 7 1 4 16 23 39 34.7 14 8 11 3 8 72 75.3CSU SAN BERNARDINO 2/24/12 72-66 W 26-56 . 4 6 4 5-20 . 2 5 0 15-20 . 7 5 0 14 21 35 34.7 17 15 13 2 10 72 75.2CAL STATE L.A. 2/28/12 78-75 W 29-62 . 4 6 8 6-16 . 3 7 5 14-19 . 7 3 7 8 20 28 34.4 11 18 7 6 10 78 75.3vs Cal Poly Pomona 03/02/12 74-70 W 25-43 . 5 8 1 4-10 . 4 0 0 20-26 . 7 6 9 8 15 23 34.0 24 15 15 2 6 74 75.2vs Chico State 03/03/12 89-76 W 28-51 . 5 4 9 11-15 . 7 3 3 22-28 . 7 8 6 7 20 27 33.8 19 14 12 2 4 89 75.7vs Chico State 03/09/12 68-75 L 26-53 . 4 9 1 2-8 . 2 5 0 14-20 . 7 0 0 11 25 36 33.9 19 8 15 5 2 68 75.5Humboldt State 2264 759-1679 . 4 5 2 177-517 . 3 4 2 569-810 . 7 0 2 375 641 1016 33.9 592 373 389 82 240 2264 75.5

Opponents 2093 730-1586 . 4 6 0 174-483 . 3 6 0 459-672 . 6 8 3 326 677 1003 33.4 651 351 488 95 168 2093 69.8

Games played: 30Points/game: 75.5FG Pct: 45.23FG Pct: 34.2FT Pct: 70.2

Rebounds/game: 33.9Assists/game: 12.4Turnovers/game: 13.0Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0Steals/game: 8.0Blocks/game: 2.7

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reCOrDBOOK

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CAREER

TOTAL POinTs 1. Austin Nichols (00-04) ........................................... 2501 2. Fred Hooks (00-04) .............................................. 2077 3. Grayson Moyer (04-08) ......................................... 1544 4. Kevin Johnson (04-07) ...........................................1391 5. Devin Peal (04-08) .................................................1362 6. Will Sheufelt (04-08) ...............................................1210 7. George Ibarreta (52-57).......................................... 1176 8. Carl Massey (69-73) ............................................... 1134 9. Joe Myers (52-57) .................................................. 1099 10. Mike Hammond (81-86) ....................................... 1095

reBOUnDs1. Fred Hook (00-04) ................................................ 12682. Kevin Johnson (04-07) ............................................ 8883. Joe Myers (53-56) ................................................... 7844. Larry Krupka (58-63) ...............................................7425. Austin Nichols (00-04) ............................................ 7056. Cy Vandermeer (04-08) ............................................6177. Kyle Baxter (08-12) .................................................. 5468. Devin Peal (04-08) .................................................. 5459. Felix Rogers (59-63) ................................................ 47810. Trey Shannon (00-04) ........................................... 472

AssisTs1. Mark White (00-04) ................................................. 5942. Grayson Moyer (04-08) ........................................... 3953. Jeremy Robinson (99-03) ........................................ 3634. Will Sheufelt (04-08) ................................................ 3545. Rick Mayhew (91-96) ................................................3106. Jeremiah Ward (04-07) ............................................ 2917. Zac Tiedeman (08-10) .............................................. 2728. Mike Hammond (81-86) ........................................... 2649. Fred Hooks (00-04) ................................................ 25910. Kyle Baxter (08-120) ..............................................251

FieLD GOALs1. Fred Hooks (00-04) ................................................. 8282. Austin Nichols (00-04) ............................................. 7003. Kevin Johnson (04-07) ............................................. 5284. Devin Peal (04-08) .................................................. 5275. Grayson Moyer (04-08) ........................................... 4606. George Ibarreta (52-57) .......................................... 4477. Mike Hammond (81-86) ............................................ 4358. Jeremiah Ward (04-07) ............................................ 399

inDiViDUALRECORDS9. Brian Morris (09-11) ................................................. 39510. Carl Massey (69-73) ............................................... 392

THree-POinT FieLD GOALs1. Ernie Spada (08-11) ................................................. 2022. Vince Zinselmeir (93-97) .......................................... 1963. Austin Nichols (00-04) ..............................................1934. Grayson Moyer (04-08) ............................................1725. Issac Gildea (00-01) ..................................................1696. Will Sheufelt (04-08) .................................................1677. Mark White (00-04) ...................................................1368. Jeremiah Ward (04-07) .............................................1249. Grayson Moyer (04-08) ............................................12210. Zac Tiedeman (08-10) ............................................. 118

Free THrOWs (Min. 200)1. Zac Tiedeman (08-10) ............................................. 89.32. Will Sheufelt (04-08)................................................ 85.03. Austin Nichols (00-04) ............................................ 84.04. Darryl Westmoreland (78-80) ...................................83.95. Henry Felix (82-84) ..................................................81.46. Rodrick Tennell (97-99) ............................................ 81.17. Clifford Dyson (81-83) ...............................................81.08. Rich Murphy (92-94) ................................................ 79.59. Felix Rogers (59-63) ................................................77.810. Mark White (00-04) ............................................... 78.8

SINGLE SEASON

TOTAL POinTs1. Austin Nichols (03-04) .............................................. 7282. Austin Nichols (02-03) .............................................. 6523. Austin Nichols (01-02) .............................................. 6414. Rich Murphy (93-94) ................................................. 5975. Fred Hooks (03-04) .................................................. 5936. Darryl Westmoreland (79-80) ................................... 5557. Fred Hooks (01-02) ................................................... 5397. Brian Morris (10-11) .................................................. 5399. Darrell Brown (46-47) ............................................... 53010. Devin Peal (07-08) .................................................. 529

reBOUnDs1. Joe Myers (55-56) ..................................................... 3842. Fred Hooks (02-03) .................................................. 3533. Fred Hooks (01-02) .................................................. 3424. Fred Hooks (03-04). ..................................................312

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5. Kevin Johnson (04-05) ............................................. 3096. Joe Johnson (58-59) ................................................. 2967. Ray Beer (79-80) ...................................................... 2858. Jeff Fagan (82-83) .................................................... 2689. Kevin Johnson (06-07) ............................................. 264 Wendall Hayes (62-63) .............................................. 264

AssisTs1. Mark White (03-04) ................................................... 2352. Mark White (01-02) ....................................................1613. Mark White (00-01) ....................................................1524. Rich Mayhew (95-96) ................................................ 1465. Zac Tiedeman (08-09) ...............................................1336. Steve Alexander (77-78) ............................................1327. Traevon Louis (97-98) ................................................1318. Matt Trepinski (93-94) ...............................................1299. Steve McNutt (79-80) ................................................12710. Lloyd Klaman (84-85) ..............................................122

FieLD GOALs1. Fred Hooks (03-04) .................................................. 2352. Austin Nichols (03-04) .............................................. 2393. Darrell Brown (46-47) ............................................... 2354. Darryl Westmoreland (79-80) ................................... 2295. Mike Hammond (85-86) .............................................2176. Austin Nichols (02-03) ...............................................2147. Fred Hooks (01-02) ....................................................2108. Devin Peal (07-08) .................................................... 2099. Brian Morris (10-11) .................................................. 20510. Ray Beer (79-80) .................................................... 202

THree-POinT FieLD GOALs1. Issac Gildea (00-01) .................................................... 962. Eddie Whitmire (87-88) ............................................... 793. Issac Gildea (01-02) .................................................... 734. Ernie Spada (08-09) ................................................... 705. Paul Burgess (98-99) ................................................. 706. Austin Nichols (03-04) ................................................ 66Mark White (03-04) ......................................................... 66Vince Zinselmeir (93-94) ................................................. 669. Zac Tiedeman (08-09) ................................................ 6210. Vince Zinselmeir (94-95) .......................................... 56

Free THrOWs (Min. 100)1. Zac Tiedeman(08-09) .............................................. 89.52. Darryl Westmoreland (79-80) ................................... 87.43. Jerry Blush (84-85) ...................................................87.0

4. Mark White (03-04) .................................................. 84.95. Austin Nichols (03-04) ............................................. 84.8 Chris Guptill (92-93) ................................................. 84.87. Austin Nichols (02-03) .............................................. 84.58. Austin Nichols (01-02) ............................................. 84.49. Rich Murphy (93-94) ................................................ 84.2 Rodrick Tennell (97-98) ........................................... 84.2 Will Sheufelt (07-08) ................................................ 84.2

SINGLE GAME

POinTs 50 ...................Brian Morris vs. CSU Monterey Bay 1/13/11

reBOUnDs 29 ............................... Fred Hooks vs Hawaii Hilo, 1/27/01

AssisTs 14 ................................. Rick Maynew at S.F. State, 2/10/96

THree-POinT FieLD GOALs 10 .......................... Isacc Gildea vs. Saint Martin’s, 2/21/02

BLOCKeD sHOTs 8 ........................................ Fred Hooks vs. Barry, 11/16/01

inDiViDUALRECORDS

Fred hooks

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TeAMRECORDSTEAM, SEASONWins ............................................. 28 in 2003-04W-L Record ................................26-4 in 2010-11Consecutive Wins ..........................14 in 2001-02Consecutive league wins .............. 13 in 2006-07Points ...................................... 2,895 in 2003-04

TEAM, GAMEPOinTs, HsUvs. BYU Hawaii (01-02).........................119

POinTs, OPPOnenTvs. Puget Sound (74-75).........................127

BOTH TeAMsvs. Puget Sound (67-68).........................226

merl AdAms gets liFted up by deAn “big dog” hArt

to Cut down the net

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HeAD COACH yeAr OVerALL PCT.Bert Smith 1923-25 6-3 .667Fred Falkenbert 1925-27 0-3 .000Fred Telonicher 1927-38 12-26 .316Herb Hart 1938-39 5-3 .625Harry Griffith 1939-42 28-23 .549Marty Mathiesen 1942-45 4-16 .200Roy Bohler 1945-46 0-6 .000Joseph Forbes 1946-47, 52 28-31 ..475Warren Conrad 1947-48 4-8 .333Jack Whetstone 1949-51 2-26 .071Phil Sarboe 1951-52 4-13 .235Francis Givins 1953-64 100-140 .417Henry Cooper 1964-65 6-13 .316Dick Niclai 1965-75 70-177 .283Kim Kellenberg 1975-76 3-21 .125Jim Cosentino 1976-81 79-55 .590Tom Wood 1981-2010 463-351 .569Steve Kinder 2010-present 48-12 .800

COACHesRECORDS

Jim Cosentino

diCk niClAi

tom wood

FrAnCis givins

phil sArboe steve kinder

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LUMBerJACKsIN THE PROS Many Lumberjacks have gone on to play in professional basketball leagues after concluding their collegiate careers at Humboldt State. If you are an alum and have played professionally, please email Sammi Sheppard at [email protected]. Austin nichols, who played at Humboldt State from 2000-04 and is in the HSU Hall of Fame, has played in the NBA Developmental League, as well as overseas in France and Turkey. Grayson Moyer played professionally in Germany after finishing his collegiate career at HSU from 2004-2008. Kevin Johnson, who was a Lumberjack from 2003-07 and earned many accolades, has played in professional leagues in Austria, Poland, Germany, Cyprus and Taiwan. Devin Peal played at HSU from 2006-08 and went on to play professionally in Luxembourg. Fred Hooks, a Lumberjack from 2001-04, played in Mexico after his collegiate career. isaac Gildea also played in Mexico after playing for the Jacks from 2001-02. Zac Tiedeman, a Lumberjack from 2008-10, went on to play basketball in Norway. Alan erikson played in Australia after playing for HSU from 1988-90—and entered the Humboldt State Hall of Fame in 1997. Humboldt State Hall of Fame Inductee Darrel Brown (1942-43, 47-48) played with the Baltimore Bullets from 1948-50 (BAA and NBA). Bullets were in the BAA (Basketball Association of America) in 1948-49, then the BAA merged with the NBA in 1949. Team later moved to Washington and became the Washington Bullets. The Bullets changed their name to Wizards in 1997.

Kevin Johnson

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ALL-TiMeROSTERA

Adams, Merl .................................1990-91Aitken, Eric .................................. 1994, 96Albert, Richard ...................................1935Albee, David ...................................... 1992Alexander, Danny .............................. 1995Alexander, Steve ...........................1977-78Allen, Bob .................................... 1950-51Ambrosini, Lowell ...............................1953Anderson, Elijah ................................ 1990Anderson, Jerry ............................ 1952-53Anderson, Pete ................................. 1944Arguello, Lionell ................................ 1984Armstrong, MacDougal ................ 1928-29Arnold, Homer....................................1943Ash, Nathan .......................................1991Ashbaugh, Greg ............................1977-78Ashburn, Russell ......................... 1955, 60Atkins, Kevin ................................2009-10Atwood, Jack ................................1960-61Ayala, Maury ......................... 1940-42, 44

BBabcock-Krenk, Elliot ...............2009-2011Babiock, Jim .......................................1957Bailey, Travis ................................ 1978-79Bainbridge, Clint................................ 1968Bainbridge, Jack ........................... 1988-91Baird, Lee ................................... 1925, 27Baird, Wayne ......................................1953Baker, Dennis ...............................1963-64Baker, Warren ..............................1956-58Balentine, Jim .....................................1976Barbieri, Darrell ...........................1964-65Barnes, Zack ......................................1978Barisdale, Roger ......................... 1964, 66Barry, John .........................................1975Basich, John ...................................... 1986Bauer, Mark ................................. 1987-91Baxter, Kyle .................................. 2009-12Beason, Tyrone ............................ 1978-79Beer, Ray .....................................1979-80Beh, Issachar .......................... 1999-2000Belcher, Rod ......................... 1940-42, 44Belford, Billy................................. 1974-75Bennett, Web .................................... 1944

Benson, Paul................................ 1974-75Benson, Troy ......................................1976Benton, Charles .................................2010Berch, Mike ...................................1972-73Berg, Chris ...................................1995-96Bertelson, Marve ...............................1955Bettendorf, Fred ............................... 1950Bettiga, Mike ......................................1973Betts, Scott .................................. 1991-94Billman, Ken ................................. 1981-82Binderup, Josh .................................. 2000Biodini, Alvin .................................1937-39Bird, Norman .................................... 1948Bishop, Darrell .................................. 1940Blackburn, Paul ............................1986-88Blackwood, Chris ............................... 2006Boe, Steve ....................................1968-69Boehme, Bob ...............................1958-59Bognuda, Greg............................. 1970-72Bohrman, Jeff .................................... 1996Bolshinger, Al .................................... 1962Bonomini, Jim .................................... 1964Borcich, Chris .................................... 1994Bowen, Christopher........................... 1992Braa, Sylvian ................................1965-67Brainbridge: Clint ......................... 1967-68Bramlett, Troy ..............................1954-55Branbini, Bob .................................... 1949Brantley, Ab ................................. 1928-31Branstetter, Brand ....................... 1928-30Brogan, Howard .................................1933Broome, DJ ................................... 2009-12Brovillard, Joe ....................................1961Brown, Darrell ...................1942-43, 47-48Brown, Tyler* ....................................2011-Bryan, Austin* ..................................2012-Buchanan, Derrick ....................... 2009-11Burgess, Paul .............................. 1997-98Burke, Brian ...................................... 2005Burns, Tyler ................................. 2006-08Bush, Jerry ........................................ 1985

CCady, Jim .......................................1937-38Cammillucci, Matt .........................1985-86Cardoso, Rick .................................... 2005

Carewe, Adam ......................... 1998-2000Carpenter, Calvin ............................... 1967Carroll, Frank .................................... 1962Caruthers, Bobby .............................. 2000Case, Ralph ........................................1925Caver, Billy....................................1958-60Cavin, Terry ........................................1972Chamberlain, Aaron* ........................ 2013-Chamberlain, Don...............................1933Chaplin, Steve ....................................1978Chase, Brock ................................ 1993-96Chastain, Tony ....................................1979Chrichton, Bill ............................... 1959-61Christensen, Bob ...............................1976Christian, Pete ..............................1988-89Christiansen, Jim ............................... 1958Clark, Dwayne ................................... 1949Clark, Scott .................................... 2011-12Cleary, Pat ......................................... 1995Cloney, Jim ........................................ 1988Coachman, Darryl ...............................1991Colbert, Eric ............................1998, 2000Coleman, J’ontar .......................... 2000-03Colwell, Stan .......................................1937Comfort, Jim ...................................... 1950Comma, Beni ................................ 1992-95Connors, Ron ...............................1986-87Cook, Rick .....................................1973-74Cooper, Henry .............................. 1955-56Cooper, Pat ....................................... 2005Copland, Mel ................................ 1970-71Corral, Carlos .............................. 2004-08Crane, Don .........................................1977Crane, Keith ...................................... 1948Craven, David .................................... 1988Cunningham, Bill ................................1929Cunningham, Ernie ....................... 1947-48Curry, Clyde ........................................1929Curtis, Ray ....................................1966-67Cutler, Greg ................................. 2000-03

DDana, Dave .................................1948, 50Dangberg, Steve ..........................1965-66Davies, Irven ..................................... 1944Davis, Keith ..................................2009-10

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ALL-TiMeROSTERDeAndreis, Paul .......................... 1982, 86Decker, John ................................. 1982-83Del Fatti, Harvey ............................... 1942Del Rio, Erfren............................. 2005-09DeMartin, Bill .....................................1930Demyan, Dave ......................... 1999-2000Deniz, Al ....................................... 1955-56Devlin, Davin ................................ 1926-27Diaz, Dean .................................. 1979, 82Dickerson, Rodney .............................1993Dillard, Ethan* ..................................2012-Diller, John Paul ................................. 2002Doddridge, Steve ..........................1971-72Domenichelli, Derek .......................... 1990Donion, Jim.................................. 1966, 68Dowling, Dick................................1966-67Dumas, Ken.................................. 1987-88Dumesnil, Pete .............................1996-97Dunaway, Bob ...............................1951-53Dunaway, Ken...............................1948-50Duvall, Emmett ...................................2011Dyson, Clifford ............................. 1982-83

eEaly, Jeremiah ....................................1973Eggers, Bob .................................1951, 53El-Farra, Amir ...............................1994-95Ellis, Wilbur ................................... 1926-27Elrod, Rob ......................................... 1989Endert, George ..................................1937English, David .............................. 1992-93Ennen, Jeff .........................................1981Erhart, Grant ................................ 1957-59Erickson, Alan ..............................1988-90Erickson, Mike ..............................1985-86Esters, JD ...........................................2011Evans, Jack ................................... 1957-58

FFagan, Jeff ......................................... 1983Falk, Don ............................................1939Farrar, Scott ...................................... 1992Fassett, Bob ..................................... 1945Felix, Henry ..................................1983-84Feramsico, Jordan ....................... 2004-05Ferguson, Grant ........................... 1942-43

Ferguson, Loren .......................... 1969-70Fernandez, Bruce ........................ 1974-75Fetesoff, Jim ................................. 1975-76Feuerwerker, Ben......................... 1926-27Fiamma, Caesar ..................... 1950-51, 56Figert, Mike ..................................1989-90Figgatt, Jameson ..........................2007-09Finley, Percy .......................................1932Fleming, Don ..................................... 1952Flint, Jim .......................................1965-67Ford, Charlie ................................1980-81Ford, Dave ........................................ 1969Foster, Darrel .....................................1974Foster, Jamie ..................................... 1984Fraga, Steve ...................................... 1980Francis, Rick ................................. 1969-70Fredricks, Ron ...................1950-51, 55-56Funk, Wakefield ..................................1947

GGallagher, Christian ........................... 1999Gans, Gary ........................................ 1964Garbez, Bryan ....................................2010Garlan, Ron .................................. 1968-70Garrett, Ian........................................ 2000Garrison, Ben .................................... 1958Geiger, Ken ........................................1943Gelpi, Jan ........................................... 1989Gibbs, Mike ........................................1997Gildea, Issac .................................2001-02Gillen, Paul .........................................1975Gilmore, Preston ................................1976Ginsberg, Kiah........................1995, 98-99Giosa, Greg ...................................1977-78Giuntini, Ugo ................................ 1932-33Givens II, James ................................. 2008Givins, Franny .............................. 1936-39Glenn, Charles ....................................1939Glimpse, Mike .................................... 1962Glocchini, Gene ..................................1941Godec, Frany ..................................... 1944Goetz, Bill .....................................1949-50Gomez, Al ...........................................1936Gonzales, Jerry ................................. 1962Good, Ron ............................. 1960-62, 64Goodwin, Ed .......................................1937

Goodwin, Howard ...................1941-42, 44Goodyear, Del ................................... 1942Gordon, Chris .................................... 1998Gorini, Joe ..........................................1997Green, Nicholas ................................. 2008Greene, Walt ..................................1951-52Gregerson, Howard ...................... 1928-32Griffith, Fred .................................1965-67Guimond, Bill ......................................1959Guptill, Chris ................................. 1993-94

HHadley, Channing ...............................1933Hadley, Gordon ............................ 1930-33Haft, Roland .................................1954-55Halley, Tom.........................................1981Hall, Marcus .......................................2011Halmeier, Dave ...................................1976Halverson, Bob ........................... 1962, 65Halverson, Matt................................. 1999Hammond, Mike ................... 82-83, 85-86Handy, Jon ................................... 1958-59Hardeman, Cliff ................................ 76-77Hardin, Ken ........................................1978Harrison, Roy ............................... 1925-28Harshman, Dave ................................1951Hart, Cliff ........................................... 1998Hart, Dean “Big Dog” ....................... 1990Hash, Joe ..................................... 1981-84Haskins, Jim .......................................1971Hathaway, Jerry ............................1958-59Hayes, Wendall .................................. 1963Hemenway, Earl ........................... 1933-34Henders, Bill ................................ 1934-35Henning, Joshua .................................2011Hentley, Nathan* ...............................2012-Hermansku, Jim ................................. 1969Hess, Alec ..........................................2010Hill, Don ............................................ 1948Hirshler, John ............................... 1978-79Hodges, Dennis ................................ 1964Hoffman, Paul ................................... 1969Holcomb, Ron .............................. 1975-76Holm, Earl ..........................................1928Hooks, Fred .................................2001-04Hope, Tom ................................... 1962-63

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ALL-TiMeROSTERHoresh, David ....................................1997Hostetter, Doug ............................1972-73Howard, David ..............................2009-10Howatt, Haven ........................ 1931-32, 40Hubbard, Leon ...................................1973Huber, Chris ................................. 1975-76Huber, Phil .........................................1974Hughes, Don ................................ 1992-93Hughes, Gary ...............................1979-80Hungerford, Aaron ...........2001-02, 04-05Hunt, Eldridge ..............................1946-47Hunter, Anthony ................................ 1986Hunter, Paul ................................. 1935-36Hunter, Randy ............................... 2011-12Hutchins, Vaughn ...............................1973

iIbarreta, George .......................... 1953-56Ingalls, Lenny .....................................1976Inskip, George .............................. 1933-34Ioelu, Tapuni ..................................... 1952

Irons, Steve .................................. 1987-89Isackson, Mark .................................. 1966Iten, Fred ..................................... 1942-43Iverson, Waldo ...................................1927

JJackson, Elvin .....................................1943James, Ray ........................................ 2006Jefferson, David ................................ 2008Jenkins, Dave ............................... 1977-80Jennings, Ned ..............................1972, 74Johnson, Charlie ........................... 1967-68Johnson, James ..................................1981Johnson, Jim ...................................... 1968Johnson, Joe ................................1957, 59Johnson, Kejuan ................................ 2004Johnson, Antoine ............................... 2006Johnson, Kevin ............................ 2004-06Johnson, Kevin .................................. 1992Johnson, Mike ....................................1975Johnson, Parker ........................... 1947-48

Johnson, Sandy ............................1986-87Johnson, Warren ................................1977Jollett, Jim ...........................................1978Jones, John ........................................ 1964Joy, Bill .............................................. 1952

KKaatz, Dustin ...............................2001-04Kaldusdal, Terry ...........................1980-81Kale, Cody* ...................................... 2013-Kehrig, Mike ................................. 2007-10Kellenberg, Kim ..................................1970Kelly, Randy ...................................... 1984Kincaid, Calmer ............................ 1932-33Kinder, Steve ................................1984-85Kirk, Carl ............................................1981Klaman, Lloyd ............................. 1985, 87Klein, Mel ..................................... 1949-51Kleinfelter, John ................................. 1982Kline, Ken .....................................1964-66Klingenspor, John ......................... 1947-50Knox, Jim ........................................... 1956Kohlmeir, Larry...................................1955Kotich, Lou .........................................1941Kramer, Joe ....................................... 1952Krause, Michael........................... 1989, 91Krenzen, Kevin .............................1979-80Krupka, Larry ......................... 1959-61, 63Kummer, Larry ............................ 1982, 84

LLamb, Charles-Delbert ...................... 1988Lansing, Keith ................................... 1946Larsen, Ed ........................................ 1954Larson, Bob ................................. 1955-58Laundry, Steve .................................. 1969Laursen, Herb ................................... 1945Lawson, Bill ........................................1925Leal, Ron ........................................... 1989Lee, Billy ......................................1939-42Legan, Chuck ...............................1995-96Leslie, Greg* .....................................2012-Leo, Rich ............................................1971Lieal, Rich ..........................................1972Lima, Albert .......................................1927Lindgreen, Axel ................................. 1944

kevin Johnson

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ALL-TiMeROSTERLipski, Matt ................................... 2011-12Liscom, Ken ...................................... 1945Longholm, Ken .................................. 1946Longholm, Lee .............................1940-42Lonhold, Leonard ...............................1947Louis, Traevon.............................. 1997-98Lovell, Rory ........................................1979Lozensky, Wally ............................1935, 37Lundy, Steve ..................................... 1989Luszeck, Jeff ..................................... 1996

MMacomber, Marc ................................1977Maloof, Ralph ............................... 1947-48Marsh, Robert ........................1945, 48-50Mason, Glen ...................................... 1965Massey, Carl ................................. 1970-73Mather, Scott ................................1993-94Matney, Scott ............................... 1991-92Matthews, Bob ............................. 1952-53Matthews, Colt .............................2009-10Matvilich, Bruce ...........................1974, 75Mayhew, Rick.....................1992-93, 95-96McCammon, George ...........................1926McCartney, Sean ..........................1995-98McConnell, Brett* ............................ 2013-McDonald, John ................................. 1946McFarland, Marion .............................1932McGeary, Mark .................................. 1983McGrath, Art ..................................1937-38McGrath, John ...............................1937-38McIntire, Don ............................... 1995, 97McMilliam, Wally ................................ 1946McNutt, Steve .....................................1981Mechals, Ray ................................ 1952-54Melendy, Brett .............................1944-45Melendy, Mar .................................... 1944Meneweather, Earl ....................... 1936-38Meredith, Steve ............................1983-85Merriam, Harold .................................1930Merryman, Charles ............................ 1945Milch, Kenny .................................1988-89Miller, Steve ....................................... 1988Million, George ....................... 1958-59, 61Mitchell, Dave .................................... 1946Moore, Archie .................................... 1956

Moore, Franny .............................. 1933-36Moore, Herb .......................................1935Moore, Jimmy .....................................1936Moore, Steve ................................1979-80Monroe, Larry ................................... 1966Montgomery, Clyde ........................... 1982Morgan, Kevin .............................. 1991-92Morley, Mike ...................................... 1968Morris, Brian ................................ 2009-11Mortenson, Donald ......................1959-60Moses, Gene ................................ 1947-49Moyer, Grayson ........................... 2005-08Munther, Bob .................................... 1968Munther, Jim .......................................1930Murphy: Rich ................................1993-94Myers, Joe .................................... 1953-56

nNarren, Harold .................................. 1946Nellist, Lee .........................................1932Nelson, Morris ...................................1927Neville, Harold ................................... 1950Newman, Jake .............................. 1947-48Newman, Owen ................................. 2009Nichols, Austin .............................2001-04Nicol, Red ...........................................1936Nuss, Jim ........................................... 1969

OO’Brien, Pat ...................................... 1963O’Conner, Bob ................................... 1983Ofodu, Meniru* .................................2012-Oliveria, Eddie .............................. 1947-50Oliveria, Robert ................................. 1950Orlandi, Gene .................................... 1944Ota, Jeff ..............................................1981Owens, Gary ...................................... 1965

PPalmer, Bill ........................................ 1949Papstein, Brian ............................1980-81Parrish, John ..................................... 1945Patton, Pat ...................................1965-66Paul, Jerry .................................... 1955-57Peal, Devin .................................. 2006-08Pelleberg, Robert ...............................1953

Peloza, John .......................................1977Pender, Chris* .................................. 2013-Penner, Marvin ............................. 1981-82Penrod, Jack ...................................... 1962Pereira, Doug .....................................1973Perez, David .................................1984-85Perez, Jose ........................................ 2009Peters, Jeff ....................................1977-78Peterson, Ron .............................. 1967-68Petty, Will .....................................2008-10Piersall, Jack ......................................1943Pigg, Ervyl .................................... 1953-54Placourakis, Brian ........................1984-85Pollard, Len ........................................1953Pritchett, Charles ...............................1925Privett, Darrin ....................................1997Pugh, Willie ...................................1973-74

QQualheim, Bernie ...............................1959

rRandall, Larry ................................... 1952Rasmussen, Roger .............................1997Reed, Art ........................................... 1944Reed, Cleo ..........................................1991Reese, David .................................1977-78Retz, Jack ...........................................1951Rice, Joe ............................................ 1963Riggins, Dean .................................... 1988Roberts, Drew ..............................1960-61Roberts, Mel ......................................1938Robinson, Deaundray* .................... 2013-Robinson, Don ............................. 1957-58Robinson, Jeremy ........................ 2000-03Robinson, John.................................. 1966Robinson, Robert .................... 1999-2000Rocca, Steve ................................ 1967-68Roche, Dick ....................................... 1946Rogers, Felix ..........................1960-61, 63Rogers, Joe ....................................... 1963

sSaladay, Don ..................................... 1945Sarboe, Joe ....................................... 1965Saunderson, Frank........................1937-39

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ALL-TiMeROSTERSavage, Jim ..................................1940-41Schields, Paul .................................... 1956Schmandt, Mike .............................1971-72Schrobilgen, Charles ........................ 75-77Schwerm, Jim .................................1971-72Scott, Brett ..................................1985-86Seidell, Lee .................................. 1936-39Seymour, Conrad .......................... 1967-68Shackleford, Dane ............................. 1983Shannon, Trey ..............................2001-04Sheufelt, Will ................................ 2005-08Shubert, Tom .....................................1957Shultz, Caine .....................................2000Simmons, Matt ............................. 1991-92Simpson, Jack ............................... 1929-33Simpson, Wayne ........................... 1933-34Slaughter, Kieron .........................1998-99Smigle, Franny .............................1945-46Smith, Don ....................................1971-73Smith, Ed ........................................... 1954Smith, Everett ................................... 2008Smith, Jack ...................................1946-49Smith, Jerry .................................. 1953-55Smith, Lee ..........................................1991Smith, Mike ....................................... 1962Snapp, Ted .........................................1941Solenberger, Cliff ................................1925Spada III, Ernie ............................. 2008-11Spears, Clyde ................................1974-76Speir, Ted ...........................................1941Spencer, Keith ................................... 2005Sperling, Brandon ......................... 2011-12Spinas, Curt ................................ 1943, 48Stacey, Dick ....................................... 1952Stashuck, Serge ........................... 1941-42Steffins, Laurald ...........................1945-46Steinbach, Brian ................................ 1992Stewart, Kevin ..............................1994-95Stillings, Len .......................................1936Stover, Matt ........................................2010Stromberg, Les ..................................1925Sullivan, Leo ................................. 1930-33Sutton, Jeff ....................................1977-78Svendsen, Doug ........................... 1974-75Swanlund, Dave ................................. 1944Sweet, Steve ..................................1977-79

Sweet, Walt ........................................ 1944

TTallant, Ralph ...............................1990-91Tatman, Earl .......................................1932Taylor, George ................................... 1945Taylor, Joe ........................ 1961-62, 64-65Taylor, Larry ...........................1954-56, 58Tennell, Rod .................................1998-99Terbush, Don .....................................1943Terrill, Art ...........................................1991Thomas, Eddie ............................. 1957-60Thomas, Toddy ............................ 1928-31Thompson, Rico ................................ 1980Thornton, Kaylin .......................... 2003-04Thornton, Vernon ...................1936, 38-39Tiedeman, Zac .............................2009-10Timmons, Charley ......................... 1933-35Tolbert, Chris................................1979-80Tollack, Toby ................................1996-97Torgerson, Terry .......................... 1970-71Torres, Andrew .............................. 2011-12Trepinski, Matt ................. 1993-94, 96-97Trowbridge, Jerry ...............................1972Tuohey, Williams ........................... 1928-29Turner, Dusty .................................... 1948Turpin, Darren* .................................2012-Twitchell, Stan .............................. 1988-91

VVandermeer, Cy ........................... 2005-08Vanderpool, Drew ........................1980-81Villa, Bud .......................................1937-38

WWagoner, Andrew .........................1989-90Waldner, Glenn ............................. 1930-33Walker, Dave ..................................1971-72Wallace, Glen ................................ 1952-53Walsh, Joe ..........................................1935Ward, Jeremiah ............................ 2004-06Warner, Richard ..................................1951Waterman, Mike .............................1973-74Waters, John ...................................... 1960Watts, Eldon ...................................... 1952Webster, Chuck .............................2002-03

Welsh, Bill ......................................1973-74Wessel, Tim ....................................... 1982Westmoreland, Daryl ....................1979-80Westerholt, Andy ......................1997-2000Wheat, Irving ..................................... 1960White, Kelly .........................................1970White, Mark ..................................2001-04Whitlock, Greg ..............................1968-69Whitmore, Eddie ........................... 1987-88Wilber, Ryan .................................2001-03Wilder, Dave ...................................... 1964Wilkins, Solomon ............................... 1998Willard, Dormand ............................... 1946Williams, Alec* ................................. 2013-Williams, Bob ................................ 1970-71Williams, Cary ...............................1998-99Williams, Dan ......................................1975Williams, Jack ......................................1943Williams, Roger.................................. 1968Williams, Tommy ........................... 1981-84Willis, Dennis ......................................1932Wills, Glen ..................................... 1969-70Wilson, Curtis ....................1937-38, 40-41Wilson, Dan .................................. 1952-53Wilson, Jim .................................... 1982-85Wimer, Larry ...................................... 1964Winkelholz, Bill .............................1968-69Wise, Fred .................................... 1925-26Witzel, Thomas* ............................... 2013-Woldvogel, Jim ................................... 1966Woods, Brandon* ............................ 2013-Wright, Bud .................................. 1925-26Wrigley, Merced ..................................1930Wylie, Jim ........................................... 1966

yYork, Chuck ..................................1963-64Young, Kent .................................. 1987-88

ZZinselmeir, Vince ..........................1994-97Zitek, Dan ...........................................1974

*indicates current player

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POsT-seAsOnHONORSALL-AMeriCAn seLeCTiOns

2010-11Brian Morris ..................................... *Second Team

2009-10Brian Morris ..................................... *Second Team

2007-08Devin Peal ..........................................!Second Team

2006-07Kevin Johnson ........................................ !First Team......................................................... $Second Team......................................................... *Second Team..........................................................#Fourth Team

2003-04Fred Hooks ........................................... *First Team ............................................................ #Third Team ............................................................. $Third Team

Austin Nichols ........................................ !First Team.........................................................*Second Team

2002-03Fred Hooks ............................................. First TeamAustin Nichols .....................................Second Team

2001-02Fred Hooks ........................................... Third Team

#Mention*Basketball Times!NABC#Division II Bulletin$Daktronics

WesT reGiOn seLeCTiOns2011-12

Randy Hunter ........................................ !First Team

2010-11Brian Morris .......................................... !First TeamBrian Morris ......................................... $First TeamRandy Hunter ...................................!Second Team

2009-10Zac Tiedeman ....................................... !First TeamZac Tiedeman ................................. $Second TeamBrian Morris ......................................!Second Team

2008-09Zac Tiedeman! ...................................Second TeamKyle Baxter& ............................ All-Freshman Team

2007-08Devin Peal# .......................................... First Team

2006-07Kevin Johnson#*!$ ............................... First Team

2005-06Kevin Johnson* ..................................Second Team

2003-04Fred Hooks*!$ ....................................... First TeamAustin Nichols*!$ ................................... First Team#Daktronics West Region Player of the Year*Daktronics West Region Team!NABC West Region Team$NCAA DII West Region All-Tournament&DII Bulletin

ALL-COnFerenCe seLeCTiOns(since 1940)

2011-12Randy Hunter ........................................ First TeamBrandon Sperling .................................. First Team

2010-11Brian Morris ......................................... *First TeamRandy Hunter ........................................ First TeamBrandon Sperling ..............................Second Team

2009-10Zac Tiedeman ...................................... *First TeamBrian Morris ........................................... First TeamKevin Atkins .......................................Second Team

2008-09Zac Tiedeman ........................................ First TeamKyle Baxter .......................................................... ^

2007-08Devin Peal ............................................ *First TeamGrayson Moyer ...................................... First TeamCy Vandermeer ...................................... First TeamWill Sheufelt .......................................Second Team

2006-07Kevin Johnson ...................................... *First TeamDevin Peal .............................................. First TeamJeremiah Ward ...................................Second TeamWill Sheufelt .......................................Second TeamGrayson Moyer ..................................Second Team

2005-06Kevin Johnson ........................................ First TeamJeremiah Ward ........................................... Mention

2004-05Kevin Johnson ....................................Second TeamGrayson Moyer .................................................... ^

2003-04Fred Hooks ............................................ First TeamAustin Nichols ........................................ First TeamMark White .........................................Second Team

2002-03Fred Hooks .......................................... *First TeamAustin Nicols .......................................... First Team

2001-02Fred Hooks .......................................... *First TeamAustin Nichols ........................................ First TeamIssac Gildea ............................................... MentionMark White ................................................. Mention

2000-01Austin Nichols ........................................ First TeamFred Hooks .....................................^Second TeamIssac Gildea ............................................... Mention

1997-98Paul Burgess ......................................... First Team

1996-97Toby Tollack ............................................... Mention

1995-96Chuck Legan .......................................... First TeamToby Tollack ............................................... MentionRick Mayhew .............................................. MentionBrock Chase .............................................. Mention

1994-95Kevin Stewart ......................................... First TeamChuck Legan .......................................... First TeamBenni Comma ............................................ Mention

1993-94Rich Murphy ........................................... First TeamKevin Stewart ............................................. Mention

1992-93Rich Murphy ........................................... First TeamChris Guptill ................................................ MentionRodney Dickerson ..................................... Mention

1991-92Brock Chase .............................................. MentionBrian Steinbach ......................................... Mention

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POsT-seAsOnHONORS1990-91

Merl Adams ................................................ MentionJack Bainbridge ......................................... Mention

1989-90Alan Erickson ......................................... First TeamMike Figert ............................................. First TeamJack Bainbridge ......................................... MentionStan Twitchell ............................................. Mention

1988-89Alan Erickson ......................................... First TeamMike Figert .........................................Second TeamJack Bainbridge ......................................... Mention

1987-88Eddie Whitmore .................................Second TeamPaul Blackburn .......................................... MentionPete Christian ............................................ Mention

1986-87Ron Connors .......................................... First TeamSandy Johnson ..................................Second TeamLloyd Klaman ............................................. Mention

1985-86Mike Hammond ...................................... First TeamMatt Camillucci ........................................... Mention

1984-85Jerry Bush .............................................. First TeamMike Hammond .......................................... MentionLloyd Klaman ............................................. MentionSteve Meredith .......................................... MentionJim Wilson .................................................. Mention

1983-84Steve Meredith ...................................... First TeamHenry Felix.........................................Second TeamJim Wilson ................................................. Mention

1982-83Jeff Fagan .............................................. First TeamCliff Dyson ..........................................Second TeamHenry Felix................................................. Mention

1981-82Cliff Dyson ..........................................Second Team

1980-81Steve McNutt .....................................Second TeamDave Reese ........................................Second Team

1979-80Ray Beer ................................................ First TeamDaryl Westmoreland .................................. Mention

Steve McNutt ............................................. MentionDave Reese ................................................ Mention

1978-79Ray Beer ............................................Second TeamDaryl Westmoreland .................................. MentionRory Lovell ................................................. MentionTravis Bailey .............................................. Mention

1977-78Steve Alexander .................................Second TeamJohn Hirshler .............................................. MentionTravis Bailey .............................................. MentionJeff Sutton .................................................. Mention

1976-77Steve Alexander ..................................... First TeamJeff Sutton .................................................. Mention

1974-75Bruce Fernandez ...............................Second Team

1973-74Bruce Fernandez ...............................Second Team

1972-73Carl Massey ............................................... Mention

1971-72Carl Massey .......................................Second TeamDoug Hostetter .......................................... Mention

1970-71Jim Schwerm ......................................Second TeamCarl Massey .......................................Second Team

1967-68Dick Dowling ......................................Second TeamSylvan Braa................................................ Mention

1966-67Dick Dowling ......................................Second TeamConnie Seymour ........................................ Mention

1963-64Ron Good ............................................... First Team

1962-63Wendall Hayes ....................................... First TeamFelix Rogers ............................................... MentionRon Good ................................................... Mention

1960-61Felix Rogers ........................................... First TeamLarry Krupka .....................................Second Team

1959-60Felix Rogers ........................................... First Team

1955-56George Ibarreta ..................................... First TeamJoe Myers .............................................. First TeamHank Cooper .............................................. MentionGlenn Wallace............................................. Mention

1954-55Joe Myers ...........................................Second Team

1952-53Bob Dunaway ......................................... First TeamGlenn Wallace.....................................Second TeamJoe Myers ...........................................Second Team

1950-51Ken Dunaway .....................................Second TeamBob Allen ................................................... Mention

1949-50Bob Marsh ............................................. First TeamJohn Klingenspor ....................................... Mention

1948-49Eddie Oliveria ....................................Second Team

1947-48Eddie Oliveria ....................................Second Team

1946-47Darrell Brown ......................................... First TeamClaude Eschelman ................................. First Team

1941-42Billy Lee ................................................. First TeamRod Belcher ........................................... First TeamDarrell Brown .....................................Second Team

1940-41Billy Lee ................................................. First Team

* Conference Player-of-the-Year^ Freshman Player-of-the Year

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HALLOF FAME

Earl Meneweather 1935-38, Inducted in 1955Billy Lee 1939-42, Inducted in 1956Cliff Branstetter 1927-30, Inducted in 1961Darrell Brown 1942-43, Inducted in 1962Lee Seidel 1936-39, Inducted in 1965Claude Eshleman 1946-47, Inducted in 1967Francis Givins 1936-39, Inducted in 1968Hank Cooper 1955-56, Inducted in 1971Leo Sullivan 1929-33, Inducted in 1972Bob Dunaway 1951-53, Inducted in 1973George Ibaretta 1953-56, Inducted in 1977Drew Robers 1959-62, Inducted in 1977Warren Baker 1955-58, Inducted in 1980Fred Iten 1940-47, Inducted in 1982

Felix Rogers 1959-62, Inducted in 1985Glenn Wallace 1951-55, Inducted in 1987Joe Myers 1953-56, Inducted in 1987Steve Alexander 1977-78, Inducted in 1992Mike Hammond 1982-86, Inducted in 1996Alan Erickson 1988-90, Inducted in 1997Happy Haft 1953-55, Inducted in 1999Carl Massey 1970-73, Inducted in 2000Ray Beer 1978-80, Inducted in 2001Rich Murphy 1993-94, Inducted in 2002Tom Wood Coach from 1981-2010, Inducted in 2010Austin Nichols 2001-04, Inducted in 2011Mark White 2001-04, Inducted in 2012

List of Humboldt State basketball players in the HSU Hall of Fame

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ALL-TiMeSERIESCalifornia Collegiate Athletic Association

Opponent Record Last Game Last HSU WinCal Poly Pomona 11-12 74-70 (11-12) sameCal State Dominguez Hills 11-4 73-63 (11-12) sameCal State East Bay 34-47 86-78 (11-12) sameCal State L.A. 11-3 78-75 (11-12) sameCal State Monterey Bay 17-0 93-73 (11-12) sameCal State San Bernardino 6-13 72-66 (11-12) sameCal State Stanislaus 39-29 85-81 (11-12) sameChico State 73-108 68-75 (11-12) 89-76 (11-12)San Francisco State 60-92 75-82 (11-12) 87-70 (11-12)Sonoma State 46-36 75-80 (11-12) 73-68 (11-12)UC San Diego 12-3 72-68 (11-12) same

Four-year schoolsOpponent Record Last Game Last HSU WinAcademy of Art 1-0 90-48 (09-10) sameAdams State 1-0 89-69 (03-04) sameAlameda State 1-3 61-73 (62-63) 67-46 (62-63)Alaska Anchorage 10-5 70-76 (10-11) 83-81 (08-09)Alaska Fairbanks 8-10 71-64 (05-06) sameAlaska University 0-3 72-81 (72-73) —Augustana 0-1 65-82 (69-70) —Barry 1-0 94-84 (01-02) sameBethany 6-0 69-38 (83-69) sameBoise State 0-1 53-96 (93-94) —BYU-Hawaii 4-3 83-81 (04-05) sameCal Baptist 2-0 106-62 (78-79) sameCal Lutheran 1-0 76-66 (86-87) sameCal Maritime 1-0 111-67 (00-01) sameCal Poly SLO 0-6 54-66 (88-89) —CSU Bakersfield 4-8 86-77 (06-07) sameCSU Hayward 29-46 87-62 (03-04) sameCSU Fullerton 0-3 53-87 (75-76) —CSU Sac. 30-57 58-72 (90-91) 78-67 (89-90)Carroll College 2-0 63-48 (92-93) sameCarson College 2-0 92-66 (66-67) sameCentral Washington 10-13 90-79 (06-07) sameChaminade 1-4 60-68 (07-08) 90-76 (00-01)Chapman 1-5 47-50 (90-91) 67-60 (46-47)Christian Heritage 0-1 80-82 (97-98) sameClaremont 0-1 72-74 (71-72) —Col. Christian 4-0 85-51 (91-92) sameConcordia 4-3 60-85 (09-10) 72-69 (96-97)Denver University 0-1 84-101 (95-96) —Dominican 14-0 83-61 (10-11) sameEastern Montana 2-5 70-64 (91-92) sameEastern Oregon 3-0 67-52 (95-96) sameEastern Washington 1-0 66-64 (82-83) sameEmporia State 2-0 76-60 (97-98) sameFort Lewis State 0-1 86-91 (08-09) __

Opponent Record Last Game Last HSU WinFresno Pacific 4-7 86-90 (93-94) 72-63 (87-88)George Fox 1-0 86-80 (94-95) sameGonzaga 1-0 70-65 (58-59) sameGrand Canyon 1-1 95-81 (06-07) sameHawaii Hilo 2-1 102-81 (02-03) sameHawaii Pacific 2-2 86-72 (09-10) sameHoly Names 5-1 95-71 (04-05) sameIdaho 0-2 50-57 (47-48) —Idaho Nazarine 1-0 59-41 (48-49) sameJersey City State 0-1 73-74 (79-80) —Kennesaw State 0-1 67-81 (03-04) —Lewis-Clark State 2-1 60-53 (05-06) sameLewis & Clark 4-5 91-65 (77-78) sameLinfield 1-1 62-59 (82-83) sameMacalister University 0-1 67-87 (68-69) —M. Hardin-Baylor 1-0 86-65 (95-96) sameMinn.-Morris 1-0 64-58 (92-93) sameMont. St Billings 1-2 78-79 (03-03) 104-76 (03-04)Moorhead State 0-1 68-84 (69-70) —Menlo College 5-0 76-65 (11-12) sameMt. Vernon 2-0 71-48 (52-53) sameMultnomah 7-0 95-47 (93-94) sameNevada Reno 13-30 56-100 (81-82) 83-69 (68-69)Notre Dame de Namur 34-10 78-40 (09-10) sameNorth Dakota 0-2 51-76 (93-94) —North Dakota State 1-1 90-83 (68-69) sameNorth Park, Ill. 0-1 76-79 (77-78) —North Kentucky 0-1 62-76 (88-89) —Northwest Christian 7-0 110-55 (10-11) sameNorthwest Nazarene 19-1 91-71 (05-06) sameOccidental 1-1 64-54 (79-80) sameOregon, U. of 0-2 67-90 (93-94) —Oregon Tech 45-45 58-74 (98-99) 67-66 (96-97)Pacifica College 1-0 86-70 (11-12) samePacific Lutheran 0-5 63-83 (57-58) —Pacific University 2-1 68-54 (85-86) samePacific Union 1-0 108-69 (98-99) samePatten College 1-0 115-82 (00-01) samePepperdine 0-2 57-70 (75-76) —Portland, U. of 0-1 86-99 (73-74) —Portland State 0-11 71-81 (72-73) samePuget Sound 2-5 79-82 (91-92) 61-55 (91-92)St. Anselm 0-1 58-67 (85-86) —St. Cloud State 1-1 91-86 (08-09) sameSt. Mary’s 1-12 46-95 (88-89) 69-64 (54-55)Saint Martin’s 17-5 91-71 (05-06) sameSan Diego State 0-2 63-91 (84-85) —San Jose Bible 1-0 83-61 (87-88) sameSanta Clara 0-7 52-67 (99-00) —Seattle 12-5 70-64 (07-08) same

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Seattle Pacific 6-20 92-97 (05-06) 71-69 (04-05)Simpson College 5-0 78-68 (08-09) sameSimon Fraser 3-2 102-87 (11-12) sameSouthern Colorado 1-0 64-62 (90-91) sameSouthern Oregon 77-61 97-81 (11-12) sameSouthern Utah 0-1 60-84 (94-95) —Southwest Baptist 0-1 50-60 (98-99) —Southwest Minnesota 0-1 52-103 (08-09) __Southwest Missouri 0-1 65-86 (69-70) —Tahoe Paradise 3-1 78-71 (68-69) sameTarleton State 1-0 66-40 (05-06) sameU. of San Francisco 0-1 53-80 (92-93)U. of Mass-Lowell 1-0 89-82 (03-04) sameU. of Minn., Duluth 0-1 68-79 (96-97) —UC Davis 52-70 60-68 (99-00) 76-61 (93-94)UC Irvine 0-5 65-89 (99-00) —UC Riverside 1-2 66-88 (99-00) 71-70 (89-90)UC Santa Barbara 0-1 50-91 (70-71) —UC Santa Cruz 8-0 112-59 (05-06) sameUtah, U. of 0-1 47-85 (89-90) —Utah State 0-1 50-69 (96-97) —Warner Pacific 2-0 105-59 (97-98) sameWashington 0-2 68-87 (80-81) —Washington State 0-1 54-64 (77-78) —

Wayne State 1-0 75-73 (93-94) sameWeber State 1-1 44-97 (68-69) 48-45 (47-48)Western Christian 1-0 108-76 (87-88) sameWestern Baptist 1-2 55-54 (83-84) sameWestern Oregon 13-8 72-73 (09-10) 89-82 (05-06)Western New Mexico 1-0 85-82 (98-99) sameWestern State 0-1 85-90 (05-06) —Western Washington 10-11 86-100 (05-06) 108-97 (05-06)Westmont 3-2 76-69 (02-03) sameWheaton 0-1 78-86 (71-72) —Whittier 2-6 78-70 (86-87) sameWhitman 1-0 62-53 (91-92) sameWhitworth 3-0 58-56 (84-85) sameWillamette 6-12 95-71 (07-08) sameWilliam Jessup 1-0 94-78 (08-09) sameWilliam Penn 1-0 95-91 (78-79) same

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sTeVe KinDer22-8, 15-7 *CCAA

CCAA Tournament ChampsSIMPSON UNIVERSITY ..............W, 96-46at University of Arizona^ ............. L, 51-60MENLO COLLEGE ......................... W, 79-45PACIFICA COLLEGE ...................... W, 86-70SOUTHERN OREGON ....................W, 97-81SIMON FRASER ..........................W, 102-87at Cal State Monterey Bay*..........W, 74-59at Cal State East Bay* ................. L, 82-88SONOMA STATE* ......................... W, 73-68CHICO STATE* ..............................L, 63-65CAL STATE STANISLAUS*..............W, 91-76at Sonoma State* ........................L, 75-80at Cal State Los Angeles* ............L, 48-68at Cal State Dominguez Hills* ..... W, 56-54CAL POLY POMONA* ................... W, 74-64SAN FRANCISCO STATE* ...............W, 87-70at Cal State San Bernardino* ...... W, 65-61at UC San Diego* ........................ W, 65-64at Cal State Stanislaus* .............. W, 85-81at Chico State* ............................. L, 61-67CAL STATE EAST BAY* ................ W, 86-78CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY* ........W, 93-73CAL STATE DOMINGUEZ HILLS* .. W, 73-63CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* ...........W, 74-55at San Francisco State* ...............L, 75-82at Cal Poly Pomona* .................... L, 47-64UC SAN DIEGO* ........................... W, 72-68CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO* ... W, 72-66CAL STATE LOS ANGELES# ..........W, 78-75vs. Cal Poly Pomona# .................W, 74-70vs. Chico State# ..........................W, 89-76vs. Chico State$ ........................... L, 68-75^Exhibition#CCAA Tournament$NCAA West Region Tournament

2010-11sTeVe KinDer

26-4, 21-2 *CCAABETHANY UNIV. ........................... W, 83-69MENLO COLLEGE ......................... W, 76-65vs. Dominican of California .......... W, 83-61

vs. NW Christian .........................W, 110-55at Chico State* .......................W-OT, 84-81at CSU Stanislaus* ....................... L, 58-73SONOMA STATE* ......................... W, 96-82at UC San Diego* .........................W, 67-57at CSU East Bay* .........................W, 91-69at Sonoma State* ........................W, 86-74CSU SAN BERNARDINO* ..............W, 91-72CAL POLY POMONA* ...................W, 64-62CSU MONTERY BAY* ...................W, 94-66SAN FRANCISCO STATE* ...............W, 73-70at CSU Los Angeles* ....................W, 57-51at CSU Dominguez Hills* ..............W, 59-76CSU EAST BAY* ........................... W, 78-67UC SAN DIEGO* ........................... W, 69-44CSU STANISLAUS* ....................... W, 77-67CHICO STATE* ............................. W, 65-60at Cal Poly Pomona* ...................W, 64-60at CSU San Bernardino* ............ W, 68-61at San Francisco State* .............. W, 78-65at CSU Monterey Bay* ................ W, 76-68CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* ..............W, 71-65CSU LOS ANGELES* .....................W, 76-70CSU STANISLAUS# ...................... W, 68-54vs. CSU Los Angeles# ................ W, 70-61vs. CSU Dominguez Hills# ........... L, 50-51vs. Alaska Anchorage$ ................ L, 70-76#CCAA Tournament$NCAA West Region Tourney

2009-10TOM WOOD

22-8, 18-4 *CCAAvs. Concordia ...............................L, 60-85vs. Hawaii Pacific ......................... W, 86-72at Western Oregon ...................... L, 72-73CAL STATE LA* ............................ W, 77-60CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* ............. W, 76-58SONOMA STATE* ......................... L, 50-65ACADEMY OF ART .......................W, 90-48NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR ............ W, 78-40at Sonoma State* ....................... W, 96-55at CSU Monterey Bay* ................W, 84-66at San Francisco State* .............. W, 66-61at CSU San Bernardino* .............. L, 66-71at Cal Poly Pomona* ....................L, 55-58

CHICO STATE* ............................ W, 72-60CSU STANISLAUS* ....................... W, 68-49UC SAN DIEGO* ............................L, 74-60CSU EAST BAY* ........................... W, 85-69at CS Dominguez Hills* ................L, 69-65at CSU Los Angeles* ...............W, 77-74 OTSAN FRANCISCO STATE* ...............W, 85-73CSU MONTEREY BAY* ..................W, 87-54CAL POLY POMONA* ....................L, 58-67CSU SAN BERNARDINO* .............. L, 71-67at CSU Stanislaus* .......................W, 51-49at Chico State* ............................ W, 60-53at CSU East Bay* ........................ W, 64-50at UC San Diego* .........................W, 87-79SONOMA STATE# ........................ W, 72-68CSU SAN BERNARDINO# ............ L, 55-64CSU San Bernardino!.................... L, 66-75#CCAA Tournament!NCAA West Region Tourney

2008-09TOM WOOD

20-12, 13-7 CCAA*Fort Lewis .................................... L, 86-91SW Minnesota .............................L, 52-103Alaska Anchorage .................. W, 83 81-OTSOUTHERN OREGON ................... W, 93-69SIMPSON UNIV. ........................... W, 86-65WILLIAM JESSUP .......................... W, 94-78St. Cloud State .............................W, 91-86UC Colorado Springs ................... W, 98-91SONOMA STATE* ......................... W, 80-78at UC San Diego* ......................... L, 67-80SIMPSON UNIV. ........................... W, 78-68WESTERN OREGON .......................L, 76-85SAN FRANCISCO ST.* ....................W, 76-74CSU MONTEREY BAY* ..................W, 77-71at Chico State* ............................ W, 65-61at Cal St. Stanislaus* ...................W, 82-74CAL POLY POMONA* ....................W, 61-55CSU SAN BERNARDINO* ..............L, 80-92at CS Dominguez Hills* ................ L, 52-69at Cal State Los Angeles* ...........W, 80-60at Sonoma State* ....................... W, 73-69UC SAN DIEGO* ........................... W, 60-55at CSU MONTEREY BAY* ............. W, 73-64

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESat San Francisco State* ............... L, 63-71CSU STANISLAUS* ....................... W, 65-63CHICO STATE* ............................. W, 78-60at CSU San Bernardino* ........ L, 84-86 OTat Cal Poly Pomona* ....................L, 59-68CAL STATE LOS ANGELES* ........... L, 63-76CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS* ..............W, 75-71at UC San Diego# ........................ L, 57-59at BYU Hawaii! ..............................L, 84-98#CCAA Tournament!NCAA West Region Tourney

2007-08TOM WOOD

20-9, 15-5 *CCAAat Seattle University .....................L, 80-92vs Saint Martin’s...........................W, 87-69SOUTHERN OREGON ....................W, 77-56at Cal State L.A. * .................. W, 77-72 OTat Cal State Dom.Hills* .................W, 77-72vs Notre Dame de Namur ........... W, 79-56vs Chaminade ............................... L, 68-77WILLAMETTE UNIVER. .................W, 95-71vs Seattle University ................... W, 70-64at Sonoma State * ....................... L, 51-66UC SAN DIEGO * .......................... W, 80-69at San Francisco State * ............. W, 69-59at CSU Monterey Bay* ................W, 86-80CHICO STATE* ..............................W, 97-93CSU STANISLAUS* ....................... W, 95-81at Cal Poly Pomona* .....................L, 61-76at CSU San Bernardino* ..............L, 73-82CSU DOMINGUEZ* ........................ L, 64-73CAL STATE L.A.* ...........................W, 83-77SONOMA STATE* .........................W, 86-60UC San Diego* ............................ L, 72-84CSU MONTEREY BAY* ................. W, 92-84SAN FRANCISCO STATE* .............. W, 83-68at CSU Stanislaus* .....................W, 118-85at Chico State* ............................W, 93-71CSU SAN BERNARDINO* ............. W, 65-62CAL POLY POMONA * .................W, 79-71CAL POLY POMONA#.................. W, 70-73vs Chaminade! ..............................L, 60-68#CCAA Tournament!NCAA West Region Tourney

2006-07TOM WOOD

26-4, 19-3 *CCAADominican ................................. W, 106-52vs. Central Washington% ............ W, 90-79vs. Western Oregon% ................. W, 89-82at CS San Bernardino* ................. L, 68-76at Cal Poly Pomona* ....................L, 55-58Notre Dame de Namur! ............... W, 76-62CSU Monterey Bay! .................... W, 111-86at Sonoma State* ........................W, 72-57Sonoma State* ............................ W, 90-78UC San Diego* ............................ W, 90-76CSU Dominguez Hills* ................. W, 65-64San Francisco State* .................W, 101-82CSU Monterey Bay* .....................W, 92-85at Cal State L.A.* ..........................L, 85-94at CSU Bakersfield* .....................W, 61-57CSU Stanislaus* ..........................W, 94-88Chico State* .................................W, 74-56Cal Poly Pomona* .......................W, 84-62CSU San Bernardino* ...................W, 89-78at CS Dominguez Hills* ............... W, 70-62at UC San Diego* .........................W, 61-59at CSU Monterey Bay* .............. W, 106-91at San Francisco State* .............. W, 94-62CSU Bakersfield*......................... W, 86-77Cal State L.A.* ..............................W, 77-75at Chico State* ............................ W, 90-75at CSU Stanislaus* .......................W, 91-77Alaska Anchorage$ ..................... W, 68-61Grand Canyon$ ........................... W, 95-81CSU San Bernardino$ ..................L, 66-68%MacMartin Classic!Lawrence R. DeBeni Classic$NCAA West Region Tourney

2005-06TOM WOOD

17-10, 11-7 *GnACUC Santa Cruz ............................ W, 112-59at Chico State ...............................W, 94-74Lewis-Clark State......................... W, 60-53Western State ...............................L, 85-90at Sonoma State .......................... L, 61-62

vs. CSU Monterey Bay ..................W, 87-76Chico State! ..................................W, 85-71Tarleton State! .............................W, 66-40Seattle* ........................................ L, 67-77Saint Martin’s* .............................W, 92-79NW Nazarene* .......................... W, 105-98Seattle Pacific* ............................ L, 87-97Western Oregon* ........................W, 94-64at Alaska Anchorage* .................. L, 67-85at Alaska Fairbanks* ................... L, 79-92Central Washington* ..................W, 101-89Western Washington* ................ W, 108-97at Seattle Pacific* ........................ L, 92-97at NW Nazarene* ........................ W, 96-90at Western Oregon* .....................W, 57-50Alaska Fairbanks* ........................W, 71-64Alaska Anchorage* ...................... L, 78-93at Western Washington* ..............L, 48-61at Central Washington* ............ W, 110-102Saint Martin’s* .............................W, 91-71Seattle* ......................................W, 107-80vs. W. Washington$ .................... L, 86-100!Lawrence R. DeBeni Classic$NCAA West Region

2004-05TOM WOOD

16-11, 8-10 *GnACat San Francisco St. .....................W, 81-75CSU Monterey Bay ...................... W, 96-70vs. Dominican.............................. W, 77-64at Chico State ............................... L, 74-77at Alaska Fairbanks* ...................L, 70-86at Alaska Anchorage* ..................W, 62-57Holy Names ..................................W, 95-71CSU Stanislaus ............................ W, 94-83Sonoma State.............................. W, 76-68BYU Hawaii .................................. W, 83-81Notre Dame de Namur ................ W, 85-65Western Oregon* ........................ W, 79-64NW Nazarene* .............................W, 93-71Seattle* ..................................... L, 103-119at Saint Martin’s ........................... L, 79-93at Central Washington* ................ L, 87-96Western Washington* ...................W, 93-75Seattle Pacific* ............................ L, 57-79

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESat Western Oregon* ..................... L, 56-72at Seattle*.................................... L, 73-78at NW Nazarene* .........................L, 69-85Central Washington* ................... W, 98-91Saint Martin’s* .............................W, 88-71at Seattle Pacific* ........................W, 71-69at Western Washington* ............ L, 83-107Alaska Anchorage* ......................W, 85-70Alaska Fairbanks* ........................L, 83-84

2003-04TOM WOOD

28-6, 15-3 *GnACSouthern Oregon .......................W, 115-59vs. Adams State% ....................... W, 89-69vs. Hawaii Pacific% ......................W, 87-86at BYU Hawaii% ..........................L, 97-108Saint Martin’s* ...........................W, 101-78C. Washington* ............................W, 89-78MSU Billings ...............................W, 104-76Chico State! ..................................W, 95-78Sonoma State! ..............................W, 88-71at MSU Billings ............................. L, 78-79Menlo College ............................. W, 96-52Cal State Hayward ........................W, 87-62at W. Washington* ....................W, 102-100at Seattle Pacific* ........................ L, 93-99Alaska Anchorage* ..................... W, 78-66Alaska Fairbanks* ....................... W, 70-58Western Oregon* ........................ W, 69-65at NW Nazarene* ........................ W, 90-78at Seattle*....................................W, 81-67Seattle Pacific* ........................... W, 84-75W. Washington* ............................W, 97-82at Alaska Fairbanks* ................... L, 62-69at Alaska Anchorage* ................. W, 69-67at Western Oregon* ..................... L, 75-79Seattle* ....................................... W, 60-50NW Nazarene* ............................ W, 90-55at Central Washington* ................W, 81-77at Saint Martin’s .........................W, 102-87vs. Cal Poly Pomona$ ................. W, 86-83vs. BYU Hawaii$ ...........................W, 71-61vs. Alaska Fairbanks$ .................W, 64-60vs. UMass Lowell# ..................... W, 89-82vs. Kennesaw State# ................... L, 67-81

%BYU Hawaii Thanksgiving Classic!Lawrence R. DeBeni Classic$NCAA West Region#NCAA Elite Eight

2002-03TOM WOOD

23-6, 13-5 *GnACHoly Names College .................... W, 99-62vs Westmont College ................... W, 76-69at Chico State ...............................W, 87-69at Southern Oregon .................... W, 90-72Western Oregon* ........................ W, 88-78San Francisco State .................... W, 78-77Dominican ....................................W, 87-69at UC San Diego ........................ W, 100-58at CSU Dominguez Hills ............. W, 105-68Notre Dame de Namur ................ W, 85-59NW Nazarene* ............................ W, 94-70Seattle* ....................................... W, 70-56at Saint Martin’s* ........................ W, 69-62at Central Washington* ................ L, 74-85Western Washington* .................. W, 76-69Seattle Pacific* ........................... W, 80-70at Alaska Anchorage* .................W, 90-88at Alaska Fairbanks* ...................L, 83-86at Seattle*................................... W, 86-60at NW Nazarene* ........................ W, 72-63Central Washington* ................... W, 80-59Saint Martin’s* ............................W, 80-63at Seattle Pacific* .....................L, 108-113at Western Washington* ..............W, 73-72Alaska Anchorage* ..................... W, 86-69Alaska Fairbanks* ........................L, 76-90at Western Oregon* .....................L, 68-83vs Hawaii Hilo$ ...........................W, 102-81vs CSU San Bernardino$ ..............L, 68-80$NCAA West Region Tourney

2001-02TOM WOOD

25-4, 15-3 *GnAC vs Barry! ...................................... W,94-84vs BYU-Hawaii! ...........................W, 119-84San Francisco State .................. W, 103-83Southern Oregon .........................W, 85-74

vs Dominican# ..........................W, 102-55at Sonoma State# ...................... W, 98-91Notre Dame de Namur .................W, 92-65at NW Nazarene* ..................... W, 114-105at Seattle*....................................W, 74-71at Dominican ................................W, 83-77Sonoma State.............................. W, 76-64Western Oregon* ...................... W, 104-78Alaska Fairbanks* ....................... W, 93-86Alaska Anchorage* ......................W, 76-72at Central Washington* ................ L, 74-88at Saint Martin’s* ........................ W, 84-70Seattle Pacific* ........................... W, 84-78Western Washington* ................ W, 100-86Seattle* ....................................... W, 82-67NW Nazarene* ...........................W, 101-77at Western Oregon* ....................W, 80-68at Alaska Anchorage* ..................W, 91-88at Alaska Fairbanks* .................. W, 94-65Saint Martin’s* ...........................W, 102-73Central Washington* ....................W, 85-72at Western Washington* .............. L, 66-76at Seattle Pacific* ........................ L, 78-81vs Seattle Pacific$ ....................... W, 89-82at CSU San Bernardino$ ..............L, 65-80!Hamilton Tourney (Davis)$NCAA West Region Tourney

2000-01TOM WOOD

20-8, 11-7 *PWCCal Maritime ............................... W, 111-67at Southern Oregon .....................W, 81-76vs. Sonoma State# ......................W, 91-65at Chico State# ......................... W, 109-89Patten College............................W, 115-82at San Francisco St. .................... W, 72-66Simpson College ........................ W, 117-61Cal State Hayward ........................W, 89-79at Western Oregon* ................... L, 89-109Sonoma State................................L, 81-78at BYU Hawaii* .............................W, 91-90at Hawaii Pacific* ....................... L, 99-100Central Washington* ................... W, 86-83Saint Martin’s* .............................W, 67-58at Seattle University* ...................W, 77-70

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESat NW Nazarene* ........................ W, 84-72Western Washington* ................... L, 70-92Seattle Pacific* ............................ L, 76-77Hawaii Hilo* ................................ W, 96-89Chaminade* ................................ W, 90-76at Saint Martin’s* ........................ W, 70-67at Central Washington* .............. L, 96-108NW Nazarene* ............................ W, 87-68Seattle University* .......................W, 83-71at Seattle Pacific* ........................ L, 88-91at Western Washington .............. L, 85-100Western Oregon ...........................W, 92-85vs. CSU Bakersfield$ ....................L, 88-99#MacMartin Tourney$NCAA West Region Tourney

1999-00TOM WOOD

6-20, 1-13 *PWCat UC Davis! ..................................L, 60-68vs. Sonoma St.! .............................L, 47-78San Francisco St. .........................W, 67-62at Western Washington* .............. L, 63-77at Central Washington* ............... W, 80-87at Santa Clara .............................. L, 52-67NW Nazarene .............................. W, 80-72Western Oregon* ........................ W, 90-70at UC Riverside.............................L, 66-88at UC Irvine ..................................L, 65-89Dominican .................................... W, 91-71at Chico State ............................... L, 71-85at Seattle Pacific* ....................... L, 59-73at St. Martin’s* .............................L, 68-83Seattle ......................................... W, 69-61Simon Fraser............................... W, 68-45Hawaii Pacific* ............................. L, 57-63BYU Hawaii* ................................. L, 68-70at Chaminade* .............................L, 75-88at Hawaii-Hilo* .............................L, 74-80Western Washington* ................... L, 61-67Central Washington* .................... L, 72-90Saint Martin’s* .............................L, 83-90Seattle Pacific* ............................ L, 68-71at Western Oregon* ..................... L, 63-81at Seattle ..................................... L, 72-81!Hamilton Tournament (Davis)

1998-99TOM WOOD

11-15, 5-9 *PWCOregon Tech ................................ L, 58-74CSU Monterey Bay .......................W, 71-56at UC Davis ...................................L, 49-67SW Baptist ....................................L, 50-60Sonoma State...............................L, 60-69Lewis-Clark State* ........................ L, 45-47Central Washington* .................... L, 53-69at Western Washington* .............. L, 66-73at Simon Fraser* .........................L, 78-84Pacific Union ............................. W, 108-69at Cal Poly Pomona^ ...................W, 91-88at CSU Chico^ ..............................W, 97-78at Western Oregon* .....................L, 76-85St. Martin’s* .................................W, 58-51Seattle Pacific* ............................ L, 67-77at Lewis-Clark St.* ......................W, 66-103at Central Washington* .............. L, 66-103at Montana St-Billings* ................L, 73-82at Western New Mexico* ............. W, 85-82Alaska Fairbanks* ....................... W, 85-68Alaska Anchorage* ......................W, 83-71Western Washington* .................. W, 86-69Simon Fraser* ............................. L, 54-79at St. Martin’s* ............................. L, 77-81at Seattle Pacific* ...................... L, 74-105Western Oregon* ........................ W, 69-64vs. Central Washington$...............L, 73-84^MacMartin Tourney$PWC Tourney, Honolulu,HI

1997-98TOM WOOD

11-16, 7-11 *nCACat Oregon Tech .......................... L, 84-103at Southern Oregon ..................... L, 65-77Holy Names ................................. W, 85-82Southern Oregon ........................ W, 77-49UC Santa Cruz ............................. W, 70-58Warner Pacific ........................... W, 105-59vs. Western Washington^ ........... W, 79-66at Cal Poly Pomona^ ................... L, 81-87vs. Christian Heritage^ ................L, 80-82

vs. UC Riverside~ ........................ L, 65-73vs. Emporia State~ ..................... W, 76-60vs. Cal Poly Pomona~ .................L, 59-65at CSU Hayward* ......................... L, 75-76at CSU Stanislaus* ....................... L, 73-79San Francisco St.* ....................... W, 73-43Col. of Notre Dame* .....................W, 52-50at CSU Chico* ............................... L, 72-93at UC Davis* ................................. L, 62-79at Sonoma State* ....................... W, 70-53Sonoma State* ............................. L, 49-53UC Davis* ......................................L, 51-53CSU Chico* ................................... L, 91-96at Col. of Notre Dame* ................ W, 73-56at San Francisco St.* ...................W, 85-78CSU Stanislaus* ...........................L, 58-62CSU Hayward* ..............................L, 76-82^Cal Poly Pomona Tournament~Chico Tourney

1996-97TOM WOOD

13-12, 7-7 *nCACSouthern Oregon ........................W, 80-66Western Oregon ...........................L, 78-83at Seattle Pacific .......................... L, 52-59at Central Washington .................. L, 74-77at Utah State ................................L, 50-69UC Santa Cruz ............................. W, 78-56Holy Names ................................. W, 65-62 Bethany College ......................... W, 69-38U. of Minnesota-Duluth ................ L, 68-79Concordia College ........................W, 72-69Oregon Tech ............................... W, 67-66Chico State* .................................W, 92-78UC Davis* .....................................L, 66-85at SF State* ................................ W, 77-69at C Notre Dame* ........................W, 72-69Cal State Hayward* ......................L, 46-63Cal State Stanislaus* ................... W, 62-60at Sonoma State* ....................... W, 69-63at CS Stanislaus* ......................... L, 70-72at CS Hayward* .............................L, 61-91C of Notre Dame*.........................W, 74-61San Francisco State* ...................W, 79-73at UC Davis* ................................. L, 64-76

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESat Chico State* ............................. L, 78-91Sonoma State* .............................W, 71-57

1995-96TOM WOOD

14-13, 8-6 *nCACEastern Oregon ...........................W, 67-52CSU San Bernardino ................... W, 93-85at Denver Univ............................ L, 84-101vs Westmont College .................... L, 71-89vs Wester Oregon ....................... W, 72-68vs C. Washington ..........................L, 73-87at OIT ........................................... L, 56-73 at Southern Oregon .................... W, 78-69Seattle Pacific .............................. L, 74-88Holy Names ..................................W, 91-75vs San Bernardino ....................... L, 59-79vs Mary Hardin-Baylor ................ W, 86-65 at Chico State* ........................... W, 80-78at UC Davis* ................................. L, 61-82San Francisco St.* ........................W, 61-50Col. of Notre Dame* .................... W, 90-57at CSU Hayward* ........................ W, 75-69at CSU Stanislaus* ....................... L, 57-79Sonoma State* ..............................L, 71-74CSU Stanislaus* ...........................W, 97-94CSU Hayward* ...............................L, 61-73at Col. of Notre Dame* ................ W, 76-64at San Francisco St.* .................. W, 99-91UC Davis* ..................................... L, 63-78Chico State* ................................ W, 90-59Sonoma State* ............................. L, 53-67at Sonoma State^ ....................... L, 58-74^NCAC Postseason

1994-95TOM WOOD

13-13, 8-6 *nCACvs Holy Names .............................L, 65-67at Southern Utah .........................L, 80-84So. Oregon State..........................W, 87-59Oregon Tech ................................ W, 81-71Warner Pacific ............................. W, 79-57Bethany College ...........................W, 72-59vs. George Fox ............................W, 86-80vs. Cal Poly Pomona .....................L, 61-71

CSU Stanislaus* .......................... W, 73-52at Chico State* .............................W, 91-87at Chico State^ ............................L, 65-80^NCAC Postseason

1992-93TOM WOOD

12-14, 6-6 *nCACCol. of Notre Dame ....................... L, 57-60Carroll College ............................. W, 63-48San Bernardino ............................ L, 72-75U. of San Francisco ......................L, 53-80Oregon Tech ............................... W, 76-57So. Oregon State......................... W, 69-66UC Santa Cruz ............................. W, 54-52Minnesota Morris ........................ W, 64-58Cal Poly Pomona ..........................L, 63-64Grand Canyon .............................. L, 71-90Bethany College ..........................W, 80-68Bethany College .......................... W, 65-64Sonoma State* .............................W, 79-76UC Davis* .................................... W, 74-66San Francisco State* ................... L, 62-63Notre Dame* ................................L, 60-67CSU Hayward* ............................. W, 52-49CSU Stanislaus* ........................... L, 57-60Chico State* .................................L, 59-64CSU Stanislaus* ...........................L, 59-80CSU Hayward* .............................W, 64-48Notre Dame* .................................L, 57-72San Francisco State* ...................L, 76-90UC Davis* .....................................L, 50-62Sonoma State* ............................ W, 64-61Chico State* .................................. L,83-89

1991-92TOM WOOD

8-19, 4-10 *nCACEastern Montana ........................ W, 70-64Puget Sound ................................W, 61-55at W. Washington.......................... L, 60-71at Seattle Pacific .......................... L, 81-93at Puget Sound ............................L, 79-82at So. Oregon...............................L, 59-68at Oregon Tech ............................L, 50-66at San Brnardino.........................W, 50-86

vs. Chico State ............................. L, 71-92Alaska Fairbanks ..........................L, 76-85Col. of Notre Dame* .....................W, 66-51UC Davis* ..................................... L, 57-68at CSU Stanislaus* ....................... L, 69-78at Hayward* .................................L, 63-66San Francisco State* ...................L, 58-64Sonoma State* .............................W, 71-63at Chico State* .............................W, 93-79at Sonoma State* ........................ L, 74-80at San Francisco St.* ...................W, 78-73Hayward* .................................... W, 78-55CSU Stanislaus* ..........................W, 90-66at Col. of Notre Dame* ................ W, 73-65at UC Davis* ................................. L, 73-79Chico State* ................................ W, 93-92at Chico State^ ........................... L, 82-113^NCAC Postseason

1993-94TOM WOOD

15-12, 9-5 *nCACSeattle University .........................W, 93-75So. Oregon State....................... W, 103-87at Univ. of Oregon ........................ L, 67-90at So. Oregon St. ......................... L, 72-94at Oregon Tech ............................ L, 53-96at Boise State .............................. L, 53-96Multnomah .................................. W, 95-47Dominican ....................................W, 87-63Fresno Pacific ..............................L, 86-90at Wayne State .............................W, 75-73at North Dakota ............................L, 51-76at CSU Stanislaus* ...................... W, 70-61at CSU Hayward* ........................ W, 83-67San Francisco St.* ........................L, 59-66Sonoma State* .............................W, 64-51at UC Davis* ..................................L, 57-72at C. of Notre Dame* ...................W, 83-70Chico State* .................................L, 89-94Pacific Christian ...........................W, 90-62C. of Notre Dame* .......................L, 70-83UC Davis* .................................... W, 76-61at Sonoma State* ....................... W, 79-57at San Francisco State (OT)* .......L, 79-84CSU Hayward* ............................. W, 80-57

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESCol. Christian ................................ L, 85-51at Fresno Pacific .......................... L, 68-78at Bakersfield ............................... L, 34-70Alaska-Fairbanks ..........................L, 51-77Whitman College ..........................W, 62-53San Francisco State* .................. W, 64-57Notre Dame* ................................L, 64-65at Stanislaus* .............................. L, 74-76at Hayward* .................................W, 67-62UC Davis* ..................................... L, 57-65Sonoma St.* ................................. L, 62-64at Chico State* .............................L, 50-53at Sonoma State* ........................L, 53-64at UC Davis* ................................. L, 57-53Hayward* .....................................W, 71-57Stansilaus* ...................................W, 79-73Notre Dame* ................................L, 60-63San Francisco State* ....................L, 71-74Chico State* .................................L, 85-87

1990-91TOM WOOD

14-13, 6-8 *nCACE. Montana ................................... W, 57-51Sonoma State................................L, 47-51Concordia .................................... W, 80-56at Sacramento State .................... L, 58-72Dominican ................................... W, 86-50Fresno Pacific .............................. L, 53-65Oregon Tech ................................W, 55-51So. Oregon ................................... L, 73-76Chapman% ................................... L, 47-50So. Colorado% ............................W, 64-62Cal Poly Pomona% .......................W, 71-59Multnomah ...................................W, 91-54Puget Sound ............................... W, 60-59at Stanislaus* .............................. L, 60-73at Hayward* ................................. L, 51-54UC Davis* .....................................L, 66-83Sonoma State* .............................W, 52-51at San Francisco State* ...............W, 62-61at Notre Dame*............................W, 61-50Chico State* .................................L, 45-66Notre Dame* ...............................W, 64-48San Francisco State* ...................L, 69-88at Sonoma State* ........................W, 67-65

at UC Davis* .................................L, 45-86Hayward ....................................... L, 47-61Stanislaus* ...................................W, 87-57at Chico State* ............................. L, 52-61% Chico Tournament

1989-90TOM WOOD

20-11, 11-3 *nCACNotre Dame ..................................W, 57-54Sacramento St. ............................ W, 78-67Fresno Pacific% ........................... L, 42-49Dominican% .................................W, 82-47at Univ. of Utah ............................ L, 47-85UC Santa Cruz ............................. W, 85-56at Oregon Tech ............................ L, 68-75at Southern Oregon ..................... L, 53-65Colorado Christian ....................... W, 79-60at Eastern Montana .....................L, 46-59at Eastern Montana .....................L, 54-61at Sacramento State ....................L, 65-66CSU Stanislaus* .......................... W, 54-53Notre Dame* ............................... W, 55-41at Sonoma State* ....................... W, 64-49at UC Davis* ................................. L, 61-63Simpson ...................................... W, 99-29at Chico State* .............................W, 75-70San Francisco State* .................. W, 66-54Cal State Hayward* ..................... W, 69-55at Cal State Stanislaus* ............... L, 64-75at Notre Dame*........................... W, 63-34Sonoma State* ............................ W, 55-47UC Davis* .................................... W, 48-45at San Francisco State* ................L, 61-75Cal State Hayward* ..................... W, 80-77Chico State* ................................ W, 75-58Sonoma State^ ........................... W, 60-59San Francisco State^ ..................W, 61-57UC Riverside# ..............................W, 71-70at Bakersfield# ........................... L, 58-76%Chapman Tourney^NCAC Postseason#NCAA West Regionals

1988-89TOM WOOD

10-18, 6-8 *nCACCal State L.A. .............................. W, 85-61Seattle Pacific ..............................L, 70-826at Bakersfield ............................ L, 68-72at St. Mary’s .................................L, 46-95Southern Oregon .........................L, 73-88at Sac State .................................. L, 72-81Eastern Montana ......................... L, 62-67Dominican ................................... W, 82-63Oregon Tech ................................ L, 64-73Emporia State% .......................... W, 73-65Cal Poly SLO% .............................L, 54-66Northern Kentucky ....................... L, 62-76at Seattle Pacific ..........................L, 73-83Sonoma State* ............................ W, 64-63S.F. State* .................................... L, 64-76at Hayward* ................................. L, 57-61at Stanislaus* .............................. L, 61-89UC Davis* ..................................... L, 63-77Chico State* .................................W, 92-70at S.F. State* ................................L, 69-85at Sonoma St.* ............................. L, 72-78San Jose Bible ............................. W, 83-61Stanislaus* .................................. W, 64-62Hayward* .....................................L, 58-67at Chico State* ............................L, 92-102at UC Davis* .................................L, 59-63

1987-88TOM WOOD

9-18, 3-9 *nCAC at West Coast Christian .............W, 108-76at Fresno Pacific ......................... W, 72-63at Southern Oregon ......................L, 71-74at Oregon Tech ............................ L, 56-73Notre Dame ..................................W, 72-50Bakersfield .................................. W, 74-67at Sac State .................................. L, 67-88Dominican ................................... W, 89-39at St. Mary’s .................................L, 48-62at Eastern Montana ..................... L, 74-79at Eastern Montana .....................L, 64-86Sac State ...................................... L, 69-78at Puget Sound ...........................L, 82-107

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESChico State* .................................W, 47-46St. Anselm ....................................L, 58-67at Cal State Hayward* ...................L, 41-61at Cal State Stanislaus* ...............W, 55-51Seattle Pacific ..............................L, 59-60San Francisco State* ................... L, 67-69Sonoma State* ............................ W, 93-88at UC Davis* ................................ W, 55-54at Chico State* ............................ W, 60-59at Notre Dame ............................. L, 70-76Cal State Stanislaus* ................... W, 62-60Cal State Hayward* ......................L, 65-67at Sonoma* ..................................L, 64-67at San Francisco State* ............... L, 70-71at Sac State ..................................L, 58-64UC Davis* ..................................... L, 61-62at Hayward^ ................................L, 58-69^NCAC Postseason

1986-87TOM WOOD

15-13, 5-7 *nCACOregon Tech # ............................ L, 62-72Menlo College # ......................... W, 74-64Oregon Tech ............................... W, 79-63Sac State+ ...................................L, 70-82Cal Lutheran+ ............................ W, 78-66Fresno Pacific ..............................L, 59-60George Fox - ............................... W, 70-59Carroll College~ .......................... W, 68-66Whittier College~ .........................W, 78-70So. Oregon ................................... L, 64-77at Chico State ............................... L, 57-65at San Francisco State .................W, 76-70at Notre Dame ............................W, 56-48Menlo ...........................................W, 57-51Cal St. Hayward * ........................ W, 85-83Sonoma State* ............................. L, 81-85at UC Davis * ...............................L, 66-82at Stanislaus * ............................ W, 65-61San Francisco State * .................. L, 76-77Sacramento State (OT) ............. W, 106-96Chico State * ............................... W, 56-54at Hayward * ............................... L, 59-61at Sonoma State* ........................L, 59-64at Sacramento State ....................L, 66-67

Stanislaus * ................................ W, 78-65UC Davis * .................................... L, 87-91at UC Davis ^ ............................. W, 58-52Hayward ^ (2OT) ........................L, 79-80^ NCAC Postseason# Menlo Tournament~ Mac Martin Chico Tourney+ Tipoff Holiday Classic

1985-86TOM WOOD

12-18, 6-6 *nCACat Alaska-Anch. ............................ L, 70-74at Alaska-Anch. ............................ L, 57-69at AK-Fairb. (OT) ..........................L, 85-90 at AK-Fairbanks ......................... W, 80-69at BYU-Hawaii .............................. L, 52-72at Chaminade ...............................L, 50-53Dominican ...................................W, 98-46at Oregon Tech ............................ L, 59-78at So. Oregon...............................W, 72-53at Pacific Univ. ............................. W, 68-54Simpson .......................................W, 93-51St. Martins ....................................W, 57-45Sacramento St. .............................L, 50-52at UC Davis* ................................. L, 52-56at Sonoma St.* ............................. L, 56-57Cal St. Hayward* ......................... W, 58-56S.F. State* ....................................W, 72-50Chico State* ................................ W, 66-56Sac State ......................................W, 62-57at Stanislaus* .............................. L, 62-78at Notre Dame*............................W, 71-50UC Davis* .....................................L, 62-64Sonoma St.* ................................. L, 82-83at Chico State* ............................. L, 74-77at Hayward* ................................. L, 51-63at S.F. State* ............................... W, 66-52CSU Stanislaus* ...........................L, 76-80Notre Dame* ................................L, 76-58at Sonoma St. ^ .........................L, 97-101(c) Chico Tournament^NCAC Postseason

1984-85TOM WOOD

21-8, 10-4 *nCAC Concordia ....................................W, 64-62St. Martins ................................... W, 48-32Seattle-Pacific ..............................L, 70-84Simpson College ......................... W, 65-60Oregon Tech ............................... W, 44-43UC San Diego .............................. W, 74-68Concordia .................................... W, 85-63Pacific Univ. ................................. W, 70-53Western Oregon$ ........................ W, 63-60 Whitworth $ ................................ W, 58-56Chico$ .......................................... L, 52-53UC Davis* .................................... W, 76-68Sonoma* ......................................W, 87-72So. Oregon ...................................L, 63-68Hayward* .................................... W, 64-55SF State* ......................................L, 65-69Notre Dame ................................. W, 64-50Chico* .........................................W, 58-48Stanislaus* .................................. W, 76-64Sac State* ....................................W, 81-65UC Davis* .....................................W, 61-55Sonoma* ...................................... L, 68-75Chico* .......................................... L, 59-79Hayward* ..................................... L, 68-77 SF State*....................................W, 68-66Stanislaus* .................................. W, 48-39Sac State* ................................... W, 59-52Chico^ ........................................ W, 55-49Hayward^ ....................................L, 45-50$ at Chico Tournament^NCAC Postseason

1983-84TOM WOOD

14-13, 9-5 *nCACChapman ...................................... L, 57-81Bakersfield ...................................L, 54-61So. Oregon .................................. W, 86-67Seattle-Pacific .............................. L, 57-79Notre Dame .................................W, 56-44Cal Poly SLO .................................L, 36-46Santa Clara ..................................L, 59-67Northwest ....................................W, 81-63

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESOregon Tech ...............................W, 64-60So. Oregon ...................................L, 43-60Western Baptist ........................... W, 55-54So. Oregon ................................... L, 53-65SF State* ...................................... L, 52-60Hayward* .................................... W, 69-44Chico* ...........................................L, 71-78Sac State* ....................................W, 71-57Stanislaus* .................................. W, 59-57Sonoma * .................................... L, 47-52UC Davis* .................................... W, 65-52SF State* ......................................L, 64-69Hayward* .................................... W, 76-52Chico* ..........................................W, 61-47Sac State* ....................................L, 60-62Stanislaus* .................................. W, 70-66Sonoma* ..................................... W, 68-55UC Davis* .................................... W, 60-58SF State* ......................................L, 39-62

1982-83TOM WOOD

18-12, 9-5 *nCAC Chapman .......................................L, 41-77Notre Dame ................................. W, 75-68Santa Clara .................................. L, 67-84Cal Poly ........................................L, 44-67Puget Sound ................................W, 57-54Oregon Tech ................................ L, 55-56So. Oregon .................................. W, 74-65Linfield .........................................W, 62-59E. Washington .............................W, 66-64Notre Dame ..................................L, 43-62AK-Fairbanks............................... W, 65-61Stanislaus* ................................... L, 62-63Sac State* ................................... W, 80-73So. Oregon ...................................W, 81-73Chico* ..........................................W, 47-46UC Davis* .................................... W, 78-60Sonoma* ...................................... L, 49-50 Hayward* .................................... W, 53-48SF State* ...................................... L, 56-70Sac State* ....................................L, 59-62Stanislaus* .................................. W, 66-62Chico* .......................................... L, 60-70Sonoma* ......................................W, 57-52

UC Davis* .................................... W, 62-58SF State* ..................................... W, 58-57Hayward* .....................................W, 87-67Chico* ......................................... W, 72-68SF State^ .................................... W, 63-61Bakersfield% ............................... L, 48-72SF State% .....................................L, 71-78^NCAC Postseason#Division II West Regionals

1981-82TOM WOOD

10-15, 3-9 *nCACSo. Oregon ................................... L, 58-59Multnomah .................................. W, 62-58Multnomah .................................. W, 64-55So. Oregon ...................................W, 76-72U.C. Santa Cruz ............................W, 97-52U.C. Santa Cruz ........................... W, 83-38 Oregon Tech ................................L, 56-60 Bakersfield ..................................L, 45-62Notre Dame ................................. W, 75-58Notre Dame ................................. W, 56-47Nev-Reno ................................... L, 56-100Chico* ..........................................L, 55-65SF State* ...................................... L, 57-59Hayward* .....................................W, 53-55Stanislaus* ................................... L, 49-57Sac State* ................................... W, 59-58U.C. Davis* ...................................L, 50-55 Sonoma* ..................................... L, 66-70Chico* .......................................... L, 60-70Hayward* .....................................L, 40-41SF State* ......................................L, 46-49Sac State* .................................... L, 58-73Stanislaus* ................................... L, 63-74Sonoma* ...................................... L, 65-76UC Davis* .....................................L, 50-49

1980-81JiM COsenTinO16-11, 4-8 FWC

Bakersfield ...................................W, 67-65Concordia .................................... W, 69-67U. of Washington ..........................L, 68-87Nev-Reno .....................................L, 76-89

Col. Christian ............................... W, 93-63Col. Christian ............................... W, 85-54Santa Clara ..................................L, 66-68UC Santa Cruz ............................W, 118-63UC Santa Cruz ........................... W, 103-44So. Oregon .................................. W, 88-70Notre Dame ..................................W, 62-52Norte Dame .................................W, 67-55Oregon Tech ................................W, 71-38Chico ............................................L, 56-66Sac State ..................................... W, 80-63Sonoma ....................................... W, 96-58SF State........................................ L, 49-61Hayward ....................................... L, 62-65UC Davis ...................................... W, 84-72Stanislaus..................................... L, 69-74Chico ........................................... W, 96-75Sonoma ....................................... W, 83-67Sac State ...................................... L, 73-81Hayward ....................................... L, 64-73 SF State ......................................L, 60-63UC Davis .......................................W, 77-73Stanislaus................................... L, 85-102

1979-80JiM COsenTinO18-10, 9-3 FWC

Multnomah .................................. W, 89-65Multnomah .................................. W, 84-41U. of Washington .......................... L, 61-87U. of Oregon ................................ L, 62-85Notre Dame .................................. L, 51-60Western Washington ....................W, 78-71NW Christian .................................W, 81-62NW Christian .................................W, 57-50Notre Dame .................................. W, 81-71Notre Dame ..................................L, 83-85Chico State ...................................W, 54-51So. Oregon ...................................L, 65-69Sac State ...................................... L, 72-75Stanislaus.....................................W, 78-74San Francisco State .................... W, 50-45UC Davis ...................................... W, 79-68Chico State .................................. W, 77-66Oregon Tech ................................L, 69-90Sonoma ....................................... W, 68-61

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESHayward ...................................... W, 70-66Stanislaus.....................................W, 81-69Sac State ..................................... W, 89-87Hayward ...................................... W, 83-64Sonoma ........................................L, 86-69UC Davis .......................................L, 49-67San Francisco State ..................... L, 69-77Occidental+ ................................ W, 64-54Jersey City+ ................................. L, 73-74+NCAA Division III Playoff

1978-79JiM COsenTinO19-9 , 8-4 FWC

Notre Dame ................................. W, 77-60Notre Dame ..................................W, 74-53St. Mary’s .....................................L, 64-82So. Oregon ...................................W, 71-59Oregon Tech .................................L, 51-52E. Oregon State ...........................W, 87-61E. Oregon State ...........................W, 92-57California Baptist ....................... W, 102-62NW Christian ................................ W, 66-50NW Christian ................................ W, 70-41St. Martin’s .................................. W, 84-69San Jose State .............................. L, 73-75Chico State .................................. W, 70-65Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 57-58UC Davis .......................................W, 82-70Cal State Stanislaus ......................L, 83-80 Sac State ..................................... W, 69-65Alumni ......................................... W, 70-55San Francisco State .....................W, 74-52UC Davis ....................................... L, 66-71Hayward .......................................W, 75-73So. Oregon ...................................L, 76-82 San Francisco State .....................W, 81-63Chico State ................................... L, 56-70Sac State ......................................W, 83-70Cal State Stanislaus ...................... L, 67-75Whittier+ (2OT) ...........................W, 73-74William Penn+ ............................. W, 95-91+NCAA Division III Playoff

1977-78JiM COsenTinO17-10, 6-6 FWC

NW Christian .................................W, 71-57NW Christian ................................ W, 84-52Sac State ...................................... L, 74-83San Francisco State .................... W, 86-67Dominguez Hills .......................... W, 59-46Washington State .........................L, 54-64Western Baptist ...........................W, 54-48Oregon Tech ............................... W, 63-61UC San Diego ...............................W, 87-54Lewis & Clark ................................W, 91-65St. Martin’s .................................. W, 65-55Chico State .................................. W, 77-62Bethany Bible ........................... W, 102-44Cal State Stanislaus ......................W, 71-67Sac State ...................................... L, 59-75UC Davis .......................................L, 75-80Santa Clara ..................................L, 50-61Alumni ........................................ W, 119-79Cal State Hayward ....................... W, 68-65San Francisco State .....................W, 81-69Sac State ..................................... W, 87-66Stanislaus.....................................L, 58-60Cal State Hayward (2OT) ..............L, 79-83San Francisco State .....................L, 45-46Chico State ...................................W, 83-72UC Davis .......................................L, 58-63Ashland+ .................................... W, 69-68North Park (OT)+ ........................ L, 76-79+NCAA Division III Playoff

1976-77JiM COsenTinO10-15, 4-8 FWC

Western Baptist ............................W, 73-51Alumni .........................................W, 84-44Chico State ................................... L, 65-70Sac State ..................................... L,88-103San Francisco State (OT) ............ W, 90-79Multnomah .................................. W, 66-52Southern Oregon ........................ W, 63-57 Oregon Tech ................................ L, 57-61Fresno Pacific ..............................L, 63-68 Fresno Pacific ............................. W, 54-52

Whittier .........................................L, 78-88Cal Baptist ................................... W, 74-67Lewis & Clark ................................L, 53-62Chico ............................................ L, 45-57UC Davis .......................................L, 49-60Sac State ..................................... W, 77-60Cal State Stanislaus ..................... W, 55-54San Jose State .............................. L, 57-53San Francisco State ......................L, 71-75Cal State Hayward ........................L, 49-66Sac State ...................................... L, 47-56UC Davis .......................................L, 59-60Cal State Hayward (OT) ................ L, 61-62San Francisco State .....................W, 76-75Chico State ................................... L, 62-63Cal State Stanislaus ......................W, 71-65

1975-76KiM KeLLenBerG3-21, 1-11 FWC

San Jose State .............................. L, 45-92 UC Irvine ......................................L, 46-67Cal State Fullerton ........................ L, 53-87Pepperdine ...................................L, 57-70Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 64-50Oregon C. Ed................................ L, 39-36Southern Oregon .........................L, 58-60Oregon Tech ................................ L, 42-68Whittier ........................................ W, 64-53Alaska-Fairbanks .........................L, 64-68Wayland Baptist ........................... L, 42-83Nevada-Reno ............................. L, 55-104Sac State ...................................... L, 69-73 Cal State Stanislaus ......................L, 56-64 Chico State ....................................L, 41-51 UC Davis ....................................... L, 51-68San Francisco State .....................L, 64-66Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 47-59Cal State Stanislaus ...................... L, 61-68Sac State ......................................L, 55-85Cal State Hayward ....................... W, 58-56San Francisco State ..................... L, 69-78 UC Davis ....................................... L, 60-71Chico State ................................... L, 52-70

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1974-75DiCK niCLAi

3-19, 0-10 FWCFresno Pacific ............................. W, 75-62Fresno Pacific ..............................W, 57-54So. Oregon ................................ W, 100-78Oregon Tech ................................ L, 82-84Nev-Reno ................................... L, 75-103Willamette ................................... L, 82-114Oregon College ............................L, 83-90Sac State ..................................... L, 77-117Chico State ...................................L, 76-87UC Davis .......................................L, 54-63Cal State Stanislaus .......................L, 57-76Portland St. .................................. L, 64-93St. Martin’s ................................... L, 77-88Puget Sound ...............................L, 72-127Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 59-99San Francisco State ..................... L, 75-75Chico State ................................... L, 43-63Sac State ......................................L, 68-99San Francisco State ..................... L, 61-62Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 68-72Cal State Stanislaus ...................... L, 63-73UC Davis ......................................L, 58-114

1973-74DiCK niCLAi

5-20, 2-10 FWCWestern Baptist ........................... W, 83-68Sonoma ...................................... L, 64-102Southern Oregon ..........................L, 71-78Oregon Tech .............................. L, 84-105Lewis & Clark ................................ L, 92-97Lewis & Clark ................................L, 73-85Simon Frasier .............................. W, 70-66Pacific .......................................... L, 63-77Portland .......................................L, 86-99Willamette ....................................L, 75-80Southern Oregon ........................ W, 65-62Fresno Pacific ............................ L, 66-100Sonoma State............................. L, 88-108Sacramento State .........................L, 75-82Cal State Stanislaus ...................... L, 74-84UC Davis ...................................... W, 68-59Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 57-85

San Francisco State ..................... L, 66-73Cal State Stanislaus ......................L, 88-93San Francisco State ..................... L, 87-97Cal State Hayward ........................L, 85-87Chico State ...................................L, 58-96UC Davis .......................................L, 63-88Chico State ...................................L, 59-82Sonoma State............................ W, 104-94

1972-73DiCK niCLAi

6-21, 1-11 FWCSan Jose State ..............................L, 65-96Sonoma ........................................L, 86-94Bakersfield ................................... L, 70-91Chico State ...................................L, 58-67Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 77-88UC Irvine ...................................... L, 67-75Fullerton....................................... L, 68-74Cal State Stanislaus ..................... W, 77-60Sac State ...................................... L, 65-78Sonoma State............................... L, 70-78Portland State ..............................L, 65-94Portland State .............................. L, 71-81Alaska University...........................L, 71-76Alaska University.......................... L, 72-81Cal State Hayward ........................L, 68-80San Francisco State .....................W, 79-75Chico State ................................... L, 69-91UC Davis ........................................L, 61-72Sonoma State................................L, 71-74San Francisco State ..................... L, 83-97Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 67-88Cal State Stanislaus .................... W, 113-75Sac State ...................................... L, 72-80

1971-72DiCK niCLAi

9-16, 6-6 FWCNevada-Reno .............................. W, 82-80Southern Oregon ..........................L, 71-74Oregon Tech ................................W, 91-79Claremont ......................................L, 72-74Wheaton .......................................L, 78-86UC Irvine ......................................L, 80-97Chapman ......................................L, 88-95

Alaska University. ......................... L, 88-91Sac State ...................................... L, 65-95Cal StateStanislaus .......................L, 85-90UC Davis .......................................W, 77-57Chico State ................................... L, 77-79Oregon C. Ed................................W, 71-64Portland State ..............................L, 79-89Portland State ..............................L, 78-82Sonoma State...............................L, 68-56Sonoma State.............................. W, 84-69Cal State Hayward ........................L, 83-89San Francisco State ..................... L, 63-76Cal State Stanislaus ...................... L, 73-93Sac State ..................................... W, 58-49San Francisco State ..................... L, 71-95Cal State Hayward ........................W, 87-69Chico State ...................................W, 71-58UC Davis .......................................L, 58-69

1970-71DiCK niCLAi

8-14, 5-7 FWCSouthern Oregon .........................W, 76-73Southern Oregon .........................W, 71-63Tahoe-Paradise ........................... W, 85-67Tahoe-Paradise ............................ L, 74-78Whittier ..........................................L, 61-72Fullerton....................................... L, 67-02UC Irvine ...................................... L, 74-94Santa Barbara.............................. L, 50-91Seattle Pacific ...............................L, 61-91Portland State ............................. L, 87-114Chico State ....................................L, 51-70UC Davis ....................................... L, 71-77San Francisco Presidio ...............L, 77-107San Francisco Presidio ................L, 76-90Sonoma State.............................. W, 98-72Sonoma State...............................W, 81-72Sac State ..................................... W, 65-59Sac State ...................................... L, 76-81San Francisco State ..................... L, 71-89Hayward ....................................... L, 64-71Chico State ...................................W, 63-51UC Davis ....................................... L, 72-86 San Francisco State ..................... L, 74-83

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORES1969-70

DiCK niCLAi7-20, 4-8 FWC

Southern Oregon ..........................L, 57-71Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 75-77Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 74-64Oregon C. Ed................................ L, 64-72Augustina .....................................L, 65-82North Dakota State ...................... L, 72-82North Dakota State ...................... L, 67-85Moorhead State ...........................L, 68-84Concordia ..................................... L, 73-79 Lewis & Clark ................................W, 81-82South Western Missouri ...............L, 65-86Sac State .......................................L, 71-78Cal State Hayward ........................L, 66-68San Francisco State .................... W, 74-58UC Davis .......................................W, 82-52Chico State ................................... L, 52-54Sonoma State............................... L, 72-87Sonoma State...............................W, 95-70Puget Sound ...............................L, 69-110Portland State .............................. L, 73-79Linfield ........................................L, 91-108Sac State ...................................... L, 56-76Sac State ......................................L, 69-94UC Davis ....................................... L, 75-77Chico State ...................................L, 75-88Cal State Hayward ....................... W, 96-89San Francisco State .................... W, 99-90

1968-69DiCK niCLAi

8-18, 3-11 *FWCTahoe-Paradise ........................... W, 80-69Tahoe-Paradise ............................W, 78-71Oregon C. Ed................................W, 84-74Oregon C. Ed..............................W, 102-72 Weber State ................................L, 44-97North Dakota State ..................... W, 90-83St. Cloud ........................................L 64-81Concordia ..................................... L, 77-82Portland State .............................L, 86-112Macalister University .................... L, 67-87Lewis & Clark ............................... L, 93-114Willamette ....................................L, 94-96

Nevada-Reno* .............................L, 60-87Sacramento* ................................L, 83-90UC Davis* .....................................L, 69-82Sonoma State* ............................ W, 68-54Sonoma State* ............................ W, 94-78San Francisco State* ..................L, 81-103Cal State Hayward* ......................L, 84-86San Francisco State* ................... L, 58-72Cal State Hayward* ......................L, 79-85Chico State* .................................L, 63-64Chico State* ................................. L, 63-70UC Davis* ..................................... L, 68-91Southern Oregon ........................ W, 84-67Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 73-56Oregon C. Ed................................W, 52-50UC Davis ....................................... L, 76-87Nevada-Reno* ............................ W, 83-69Sacramento State* .......................L, 76-84

1967-68DiCK niCLAi

8-19, 4-10 FWCOregon C. Ed................................L, 85-96Oregon C. Ed................................L, 86-93Oregon Tech ................................W, 93-73Oregon Tech ..............................W, 109-73Portland State ...........................L, 106-114 Puget Sound ............................. L, 116-110Seattle Pacific ............................ L, 66-103Western Washington .................. L, 77-106Lewis & Clark ............................... W, 86-80Sac State ......................................L, 86-92Willamette ................................. L, 101-115Sonoma ........................................ L, 69-75Hayward .......................................W, 67-54San Francisco State ..................... L, 57-61San Francisco Presidio .............. L, 66-106San Francisco Presidio ................L, 70-96Southern Oregon ........................L, 91-108Southern Oregon .......................W, 110-93UC Davis ....................................... L, 71-99Chico State ...................................L, 60-66Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 76-97Sac State .................................... L, 80-106Sonoma State.............................. W, 68-69UC Davis ....................................... L, 85-93

Chico State .................................. W, 88-73Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 73-74 San Francisco State ..................... L, 74-84

1966-67DiCK niCLAi

11-13, 4-10 FWCOregon C. Ed............................... W, 73-67Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 97-68Oregon Tech ............................... W, 92-86Oregon Tech ............................... W, 90-82Central Washington .....................L, 81-108Whittier .........................................L, 79-82Willamette ....................................W, 86-76Chico State .................................. W, 65-64UC Davis ....................................... L, 72-80Nevada-Reno ...............................L, 69-85Sac State ......................................L, 82-84Sonoma State............................... L, 79-81Carson College ............................ W, 79-66Carson College ............................ W, 92-66Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 62-66San Francisco State .....................L, 69-85Nevada-Reno .............................. W, 69-66Sac State ......................................L, 86-89Hayward .......................................L, 79-84San Francisco State ..................... L, 57-90Chico State ...................................W, 57-56UC Davis ....................................... L, 77-97Southern Oregon .........................L, 84-90Sonoma State.............................. W, 69-49

1965-66DiCK niCLAi

5-17, 2-10 FWCSouthern Oregon .........................L, 54-57Southern Oregon ..........................L, 61-72Willamette ....................................L, 70-88Willamette ....................................L, 58-84Sonoma State............................... L, 66-71Sonoma State.............................. W, 75-53Fresno-Pacific .............................. L, 60-74Willamette ....................................L, 50-56Southern Oregon .........................W, 72-59Southern Oregon .........................W, 61-58Cal State Hayward .........................L, 47-70

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San Francisco State .....................L, 48-80Fresno-Pacific ..............................W, 77-76San Francisco Presidio ................ L, 65-79San Francisco Presidio ................L, 53-63Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 68-91Sac State ...................................... L, 69-75Fresno-Pacific ..............................L, 60-69Fresno-Pacific .............................. L, 86-77San Francisco State ................... L, 80-106UC Davis ....................................... L, 51-62Chico State ..................................L, 91-104San Francisco State .....................L, 69-89Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 66-76Sac State ..................................... W, 99-92Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 71-96UC Davis ....................................... L, 56-72Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 81-83Chico State .................................. W, 72-66

1964-65Henry COOPer6-13, 2-10 FWC

Alumni ......................................... W, 63-59Alumni .........................................W, 64-60Camelia Bwl Opp. .........................L, 59-80Camelia Bwl Opp. ......................... L, 56-75Willamette ................................... W, 69-64Sac State ...................................... L, 72-77Nevada-Reno ...............................L, 66-88Chico State ................................... L, 57-73UC Davis ...................................... W, 59-50Chico State ...................................L, 63-64Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 54-72Sac State ......................................L, 63-66San Francisco State ..................... L, 57-79Cal State Hayward ........................L, 53-68UC Davis ...................................... W, 63-62Southern Oregon ........................ W, 59-54

1963-64FrAnCis GiVins8-16, 3-9 FWC

Southern Oregon ........................ W, 54-49Southern Oregon ......................... L, 47-61Willamette ....................................L, 66-68Willamette .................................... L, 60-79

Oregon Tech ............................... W, 76-50Oregon Tech ............................... W, 76-65Southern Oregon ........................ W, 76-62Southern Oregon ........................ W, 66-62Chico State ................................... L, 61-84Chico State ................................... L, 57-84Chico State ................................... L, 64-74Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 42-54UC Davis ...................................... W, 66-59San Francisco State .....................W, 62-61Chico State ................................... L, 52-80Chico State ................................... W, 61-51Chico State ...................................L, 46-68Chico State ................................... L, 52-77Sac State .......................................L,44-62Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 62-85San Francisco State ..................... L, 62-97Cal State Hayward ........................ L, 43-67Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 63-91Sac State ......................................L, 58-66UC Davis ....................................... L, 59-81

1962-63FrAnCis GiVins11-12, 6-6 FWC

Southern Oregon ..........................L, 62-63Southern Oregon ........................ W, 68-52Oregon Tech .................................L, 61-72Oregon Tech ................................L, 54-58Southern Oregon .........................W, 62-55Southern Oregon ........................ W, 52-40Cal Poly SLO ................................. L, 53-72Willamette ....................................W, 62-53Lewis & Clark ................................ L, 62-77UC Davis ...................................... W, 45-34Chico State .................................. W, 58-52Nevada-Reno ...............................L, 44-68San Francisco State .....................L, 50-58Alameda State .............................W, 60-46Chico State .................................. W, 66-63Chico State ...................................L, 46-54Chico State ...................................L, 49-68UC Davis ...................................... W, 58-57Nevada-Reno ...............................W, 74-61Sac State ......................................W, 37-31Alameda State ...............................L, 61-73

San Francisco State ......................L, 61-72Sac State ......................................L, 59-67

1961-62FrAnCis GiVins0-19, 0-12 *FWC

Southern Oregon ......................... L, 51-62Southern Oregon .........................L, 46-63San Francisco Presidio ................L, 39-80San Francisco Presidio ................ L, 55-93Oregon Tech ................................ L, 55-93Oregon Tech ................................L, 35-67Oregon Tech ................................L, 46-62Oregon Tech ................................ L, 58-73Nevada-Reno* ............................. L, 46-72Sac State* .................................... L, 29-55Chico State* .................................L, 46-60Alameda* ..................................... L, 37-64San Francisco State* ................... L, 47-67Nevada-Reno* .............................L, 59-67UC Davis* .....................................L, 48-54UC Davis* ..................................... L, 42-49Chico State ................................... L, 47-63Sac State* .................................... L, 42-59Chico State* .................................L, 38-60Alameda* ..................................... L, 43-47San Francisco State* ................... L, 37-39

1960-61FrAnCis GiVins4-19, 2-8 FWC

San Francisco Presidio ................L, 36-58San Francisco Presidio ................L, 65-67St. Mary’s ..................................... L, 38-72Oregon Tech ................................L, 56-63Oregon Tech ................................W, 61-58Willamette ....................................L, 43-60Southern Oregon ......................... L, 62-66Southern Oregon ........................ W, 59-56St. Mary’s ..................................... L, 56-57Pacific Lutheran ...........................L, 60-67Chapman ......................................L, 56-67Chico State ...................................L, 55-64Sac State ......................................L, 55-60Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 47-53Sac State ...................................... L, 45-59

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESNevada-Reno ............................... L, 58-77San Francisco State .....................W, 67-57San Francisco State ..................... L, 50-78Chico State ...................................L, 56-57Chico State ...................................L, 49-62Chico State ...................................L, 53-63UC Davis ...................................... W, 75-63UC Davis ....................................... L, 59-73Sac State .......................................L, 51-53Sac State ...................................... L, 57-68

1959-60FrAnCis GiVins11-11, 8-2 FWC

Alumni ..........................................W, 65-37Southern Oregon ........................ W, 65-56Southern Oregon ......................... L, 43-45Pasadena .....................................L, 66-85Whittier ......................................... L, 50-70Cal Poly SLO .................................L, 59-68Cal Poly SLO .................................L, 46-47Oregon Tech ...............................W, 56-48Oregon Tech ................................W, 51-49Westmont .....................................L, 48-53Willamette .................................... L, 64-75Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 45-59Sac State ..................................... W, 52-49Nevada-Reno .............................. W, 63-59Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 49-72Chico State ...................................W, 67-63Chico State ...................................W, 67-61San Francisco Presidio ................W, 62-59San Francisco Presidio ................ L, 52-78San Francisco State .....................W, 57-55San Francisco State .................... W, 55-42UC Davis ....................................... L, 49-78UC Davis ...................................... W, 55-52St. Mary’s ..................................... L, 54-91Sac State ..................................... W, 63-48Sac State ......................................W, 51-48

1958-59FrAnCis GiVins14-9, 6-4 FWC

Oregon Tech ................................W, 51-48Oregon Tech ................................L, 30-47

Portland State .............................. L, 41-45Willamette ....................................W, 61-43UC Davis ...................................... W, 69-42Sac State ..................................... W, 53-36San Francisco State ..................... L, 31-43Sac State ......................................L, 59-67Sac State ...................................... L, 51-56Chico State ................................... W, 61-51Chico State .................................. W, 66-61San Francisco State .....................L, 34-49San Francisco State ..................... L, 41-49St. Mary’s .....................................L, 49-84Gonzaga ...................................... W, 70-65Nevada-Reno ..............................W, 46-40Nevada-Reno .............................. W, 59-41UC Davis .......................................W, 67-50UC Davis ......................................W, 58-48Southern Oregon ........................ W, 60-43Southern Oregon .........................W, 62-57Westmont+ ..................................W, 57-38Whittier+...................................... L, 52-63+NAIA Playoffs

1957-58FrAnCis GiVins12-11, 5-5 FWC

Southern Oregon .........................L, 48-64Southern Oregon ......................... L, 52-61Pacific Lutheran ........................... L, 48-72Pacific Lutheran ...........................L, 63-83Central Washington ......................W, 51-49Central Washington .......................L, 27-51Whitworth .................................... W, 65-60Whitworth .................................... W, 55-48Sac State ...................................... L, 52-60Chico State .................................. W, 75-58San Francisco State .....................W, 67-59San Francisco Presidio ................ L, 47-68San Francisco Presidio ................ L, 49-61Sac State ......................................W, 41-39Sac State ...................................... L, 52-56Southern Oregon ........................W, 64-60San Francisco State .................... W, 82-58Chico State ...................................L, 49-68Chico State .................................. L, 40-48Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 35-53

Nev-Reno ..................................... L, 53-56 U. C. Davis ................................... W, 69-54U. C. Davis ....................................W, 51-32

1956-57FrAnCis GiVins8-10, 5-5 FWC

Alumni ..........................................W, 57-47Shasta Plywood ...........................W, 47-37Oregon Tech .................................L, 61-73Oregon Tech ................................L, 64-69Southern Oregon .........................W, 61-56Southern Oregon ........................ W, 54-53Moffett Field ................................ W, 69-45Moffett Field ................................ W, 70-49San Francisco Presidio ................L, 54-85San Francisco Presidio ................ L, 49-70Nev-Reno ..................................... L, 53-69SF State........................................ L, 58-61UC Davis .......................................W, 74-71San Francisco Olympic .................L, 46-60St. Mary’s .....................................L, 45-63Sac State ...................................... L, 45-53Sac State ......................................L, 58-62Chico State ...................................W, 57-53Chico State ....................................L, 47-51San Francisco State ..................... L, 52-64San Francisco State .....................L, 56-64Nevada-Reno (OT) ...................... W, 53-45Nevada-Reno .............................. W, 35-32UC Davis .......................................W, 67-52UC Davis ...................................... W, 65-45

1955-56FrAnCis GiVins

14-8, 7-3 FWC (FWC Champions)Shasta Plywood .......................... W, 73-69Oregon Tech ................................ L, 57-63Oregon Tech ............................... W, 98-72San Francisco Presidio .................L, 61-71Southern Oregon ......................... L, 57-69Southern Oregon ........................W, 64-60San Francisco State .....................L, 49-69Sac State ..................................... W, 49-42UC Davis .......................................W, 57-43UC Davis .......................................W, 61-59

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UC Davis ...................................... W, 66-49San Francisco State .................... W, 72-66San Francisco State .................... W, 78-63St. Mary’s ..................................... L, 42-73Beale Air Force ............................ L, 49-72Chico State ..................................W, 64-60Chico State ....................................L, 51-77Sac State ......................................W, 74-52Sac State ..................................... W, 58-54Nevada-Reno ...............................L, 58-63Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 57-68Moffett Field ................................ W, 65-58Moffett Field ................................ W, 66-56Southern Oregon ........................ W, 53-40Southern Oregon ........................ W, 66-58Nevada-Reno .............................. W, 78-66San Diego State ........................... L, 63-91

1954-55FrAnCis GiVins14-9, 4-6 FWC

Lewis & Clark ............................... W, 58-42Southern Oregon ........................ W, 78-65Southern Oregon .........................W, 61-58Cal Poly San Dimas .....................W, 64-46Westmont .....................................W, 57-45Pasadena Naz. ............................ W, 68-63Southern Oregon ........................ W, 70-55Southern Oregon ........................ W, 63-60San Francisco State .....................L, 64-86UC Davis ...................................... W, 58-46Nevada-Reno ................................L, 51-75Beale Air Force ............................ L, 55-81Sacramento .................................. L, 51-54Sacramento ..................................L, 56-58St. Mary’s .....................................L, 46-64St. Mary’s .................................... W, 69-64Beale Air Force ............................ L, 69-71Chico State ...................................L, 58-61Chico State ................................... L, 62-81UC Davis ...................................... W, 76-67UC Davis ...................................... W, 69-66Nevada-Reno .............................. W, 74-50San Francisco State ..................... L, 49-76Oregon Tech ............................... W, 56-35Oregon Tech ................................W, 52-39

Southern Oregon .........................L, 58-69 Southern Oregon ......................... L, 36-59Seattle Pacific ............................. W, 60-47Chico State ...................................L, 44-49Chico State ................................... L, 43-47Sac State ......................................W, 37-34Chico State ................................... L, 21-55Chico State ...................................L, 34-53UC Davis ...................................... W, 55-30UC Davis ...................................... W, 49-36UC Davis ....................................... L, 37-45UC Davis ....................................... L, 41-50Oakland Bittners .......................... L, 38-51

1953-54FrAnCis GiVins4-16, 1-9 FWC

Oregon Tech .................................L, 57-75Oregon Tech ................................ L, 70-78Southern Oregon ......................... L, 65-72Southern Oregon .........................W, 53-51Sac State ......................................L, 48-53Sac State ......................................L, 26-42Kirby Shoes ..................................L, 56-87Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 53-72Nevada-Reno ............................... L, 57-62Chico State ................................... L, 48-74Chico State ................................... L, 61-63 Southern Oregon ........................ W, 55-52Southern Oregon ......................... L, 53-55San Francisco State .....................L, 53-64San Francisco State ..................... L, 61-80St. Mary’s ..................................... L, 67-86St. Mary’s .....................................L, 50-63Oregon Tech .................................L, 71-72Oregon Tech ............................... W, 74-67UC Davis ....................................... L, 59-73UC Davis ...................................... W, 69-50

1952-53JOsePH FOrBes11-10, 7-5 FWC

Alumni ..........................................W, 72-50Mt. Vernon .................................. W, 68-59Mt. Vernon .................................. W, 71-48Oregon Tech ................................W, 72-55

Oregon Tech ................................W, 67-57Pasadena Nazarene .................... L, 72-90Pacific Lutheran ...........................L, 44-56Pacific Lutheran ........................... L, 49-51San Francisco State ..................... L, 56-61UC Davis .......................................W, 62-59UC Davis .......................................L, 55-69Southern Oregon ........................W, 88-64Southern Oregon .........................L, 60-63Chico State .................................. W, 74-63Chico State .................................. W, 65-63Southern Oregon ......................... L, 74-82Southern Oregon .........................L, 58-90Oregon Tech ................................ L, 57-73UC Davis .......................................W, 71-59UC Davis ...................................... W, 79-58Camp Beale ................................. W, 80-59Camp Beale ................................. W, 70-54Bon Bonaire ................................ W, 70-62Chico State .................................. W, 66-65Chico State ....................................L, 61-77

1951-52PHiL sArBOe4-13, 2-6 FWC

Bon Bonaire ................................. L, 52-61Crescent City ................................L, 50-54Lewis & Clark ................................L, 38-43Crescent City ............................... W, 48-43Bon Bonaire .................................L, 46-58Oregon Tech ................................W, 67-63Oregon Tech ................................L, 45-58UC Davis ....................................... L, 37-53UC Davis .......................................L, 44-64Chico State ................................... L, 53-71Chico State ................................... L, 57-97Chico State ...................................L, 30-36Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 47-40Oregon C. Ed................................ L, 37-43Southern Oregon ........................ W, 50-49Southern Oregon .........................L, 44-48Oregon C. Ed................................L, 38-40Oregon C. Ed................................L, 45-47San Francisco State .....................L, 29-49San Francisco State .....................W, 57-59San Jose State ............................. W, 48-35

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yeAr-By-yeArSCORESSan Jose State .............................. L, 54-70Southern Oregon ......................... L, 20-31Southern Oregon ........................ W, 30-27

1950-51JACK WHeTsTOne

0-12, 0-8 FWCPasadena ..................................... L, 70-71Sac State ...................................... L, 35-73Cal Poly-San Dimas ...................... L, 62-66Fibber McGee Molly ..................... L, 68-73So. Oregon ................................... L, 64-78So. Oregon ...................................L, 30-94SF State........................................L, 38-66SF State........................................ L, 45-72Chico State ................................... L, 62-72Chico State ................................... L, 46-72So. Oregon ...................................L, 36-58So. Oregon ...................................L, 43-80U. C. Davis ....................................L, 62-68U. C. Davis ....................................L, 33-60Oakland B & G.............................L, 72-107Globe Trotters ..............................L, 39-60Broadway Clowns .........................L, 40-46

1949-50JACK WHeTsTOne

2-14, 1-7 FWCOregon Tech ................................ L, 45-61Oregon Tech ................................L, 56-64Chico State ...................................L, 48-96Chico State ...................................L, 34-69Southern Oregon .........................L, 64-69Southern Oregon ..........................L, 51-61San Francisco State ......................L, 51-73San Francisco State .....................L, 50-80UC Davis .......................................W, 42-34UC Davis ....................................... L, 50-61Oregon Tech ................................W, 60-51Oregon Tech ................................ L, 53-55Chico State ................................... L, 50-72Chico State ................................... L, 41-52Southern Oregon ......................... L, 55-81Southern Oregon .........................L, 55-58Fort Humboldt ............................ W, 70-50Globe Trotters ..............................L, 39-65

Clark Twins ....................................L, 57-76Iowa Ghosts .................................L, 34-36McNamara & Peep .......................L, 40-60

1948-49JOsePH FOrBes9-11, 2-6 FWC

So. Oregon .................................. W, 52-40So. Oregon ...................................L, 50-54Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 60-58Idaho Nazarine ........................... W, 59-41SF State........................................ L, 35-41Brazils ......................................... W, 48-25Faust All-Stars ............................. W, 58-21Ferndale Alumni ..........................W, 56-44Ferndale Ind. ................................ W, 51-33Faust All-Stars ............................. W, 58-21Milt’s Mens Shop ......................... W, 56-26Banducci Stars ............................ W, 66-24Coastal Patrol ............................. W, 69-42Coast Guard ................................ W, 58-37Coast Guard ................................ W, 56-38U.S. Calvary ................................. W, 68-52

1947-48WArren COnrAD

4-8, 2-6 FWCGarberville....................................W, 60-19College of Idaho ........................... L, 47-48College of Idaho ...........................L, 50-57So.Idaho All-Stars ........................W, 57-51Weber College ............................. W, 48-45Chico State .................................. W, 47-44Chico State ................................... L, 31-47SF State....................................... W, 49-46SF State........................................ L, 43-61So. Oregon ................................... L, 51-62So. Oregon ................................... L, 41-65U. C. Davis .................................... L, 43-51U. C. Davis ....................................L, 50-57Crescent City ............................... W, 83-56

1946-47JOsePH FOrBes8-10, 2-6 FWC

Willamette .................................... L, 34-39

Willamette ................................... W, 50-45Redding Collegians ..................... W, 63-49Chico State ................................... L, 51-56Chico State ................................... L, 44-51Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 45-36Southern Oregon .........................W, 52-51Southern Oregon .........................L, 66-67Chico State .................................. W, 65-56Chico State .................................. W, 73-48Southern Oregon .........................W, 53-39Southern Oregon ......................... L, 45-59San Francisco State ..................... L, 42-63San Francisco State ..................... L, 57-59Pepperdine .................................. L, 42-55Occidental .................................... L, 69-78Chapman ..................................... W, 67-60UC Davis ....................................... L, 49-50UC Davis ...................................... W, 77-49

1945-46rOy BOHLer

0-6 (exhibition 4-3)Chico State ...................................L, 40-60Chico State ...................................L, 36-62Korbel Fireman ............................ L, 36-37Berry’s Toggery ........................... L, 53-72Chico State ...................................L, 28-44Chico State ................................... L, 41-45SF State........................................ L, 42-73SF State........................................ L, 23-53Sportsman Club .......................... W, 35-34Fortuna Ind. .................................W, 42-41Fortuna Ind. .................................L, 40-41Korbel Fireman ........................... W, 40-39Ferndale Ind. ............................... W, 50-49

1944-45MArTy MATHiesen

0-6 (exhibition 2-3)SF State........................................ L, 22-55SF State........................................ L, 31-48Chico State ................................... L, 22-47Chico State ................................... L, 19-33Arcata High ..................................L, 36-49Arcata High .................................. L, 31-36Ferndale High ............................. W, 58-20

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Chico State ...................................L, 23-43Chico State ................................... L, 38-61Fortuna High ................................ L, 15-31Fortuna High ................................W, 51-25

1943-44MArTy MATHiesen

0-4 (exhibition 3-3)Arcata High ..................................W, 34-19Coast Guard ................................ W, 53-42Orick Ind. ..................................... L, 33-41Chico State ...................................L, 26-50Chico State ................................... L, 27-33Eureka Classics ............................W, 51-43Eureka Classics ............................ L, 53-55Ferndale Ind. ................................ L, 53-79Chico State ...................................L, 29-46Chico State ................................... L, 35-51

1942-43MArTy MATHiesen

4-6, 2-2 *FWCSo. Oregon .................................. W, 53-38So. Oregon ................................... L, 39-41Chico State ................................... L, 34-51Chico State ................................... L, 31-42Chico State* .................................W, 74-37Chico State* .................................L, 30-45So. Oregon* ................................ W, 56-43So. Oregon* ................................. L, 37-43Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 45-44Oregon C. Ed................................ L, 41-52Coast Guard ................................ W, 44-24Brazils ......................................... W, 48-25Faust All-Stars ............................. W, 58-21Ferndale Alumni ..........................W, 56-44Ferndale Ind. ................................ W, 51-33Faust All-Stars ............................. W, 58-21Milt’s Mens Shop ......................... W, 56-26Banducci Stars ............................ W, 66-24Coastal Patrol ............................. W, 69-42Coast Guard ................................ W, 58-37Coast Guard ................................ W, 56-38U.S. Calvary ................................. W, 68-52

1941-42HArry GriFFiTH

First Conference title13-6, 6-0 *FWC

So. Oregon ................................... L, 36-38So. Oregon ................................... L, 33-37Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 50-36Oregon C. Ed................................W, 41-34So. Oregon* .................................W, 41-36So. Oregon .................................. W, 65-41San Jose State ..............................L, 54-61San Jose State ............................. W, 44-36Chico State* ................................ W, 53-52Chico State* ................................ W, 55-52Cal Poly-SLO ................................ W, 48-41Cal Poly-SLO ................................W, 58-42SF State........................................ L, 54-59SF State........................................L, 48-54Chico State ...................................L, 34-49Chico State ...................................W, 52-50UC Davis* .................................... W, 49-28UC Davis* .....................................W, 43-32

1940-41HArry GriFFiTH

1st year in Far West Conf.11-7, 5-1 FWC

San Jose State ..............................L, 40-62San Jose State ...............................L, 51-55Gila JC .......................................... W, 52-48Chihuahua, Mex. ........................... L, 52-55Chihuahua, Mex. ........................... L, 45-51Chico State ................................... L, 37-44Chico State ................................... L, 36-53San Francisco State .....................L, 39-63San Francisco State .....................W, 41-36Chico State ................................... L, 47-60Chico State ...................................W, 41-26Southern Oregon ........................ W, 55-53Southern Oregon .........................W, 57-50Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 47-40Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 53-45Southern Oregon ........................ W, 49-34Southern Oregon .........................W, 57-49UC Davis ...................................... W, 54-28UC Davis .......................................W, 51-29

Chico State ...................................W, 41-26Chico State ...................................L, 40-46

1939-40HArry GriFFiTH

4-10 (exhibition 5-1)Martin JC ......................................L, 44-49Southern Oregon ..........................L, 41-59Southern Oregon ........................ W, 50-47Chico State ...................................L, 39-43Chico State ...................................L, 30-36Oregon C. Ed............................... W, 47-40Oregon C. Ed................................ L, 37-43Southern Oregon ........................ W, 50-49Southern Oregon .........................L, 44-48Oregon C. Ed................................L, 38-40Oregon C. Ed................................L, 45-47San Francisco State .....................L, 29-49San Francisco State ..................... L, 57-59San Jose State ............................. W, 48-35San Jose State .............................. L, 54-70GarbervilleInd ...............................W, 51-36Crescent City ................................W, 57-36Broadway Clowns ........................ W, 48-37B.A.C. .......................................... W, 47-40Arcata 20-30 ...............................W, 65-31

1938-39HerB HArT

5-3 (exhib. 10-2)Southern Oregon ........................ W, 46-32Southern Oregon .........................W, 40-19Chico State ................................... L, 32-35Chico State ...................................W, 43-32San Francisco State .................... W, 38-23San Francisco State ..................... W, 51-33San Jose State ..............................L, 40-57San Jose State .............................. L, 31-44

1937-38FreD TeLOniCHer

4-7San Francisco State .................... W, 45-42Santa Clara ..................................L, 22-48Santa Clara .................................. L, 16-33Southern Oregon .........................W, 32-21

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Southern Oregon .........................L, 23-42Oregon C. Ed................................W, 42-38Chico State ................................... L, 25-52Chico State ...................................W, 37-35San Jose State ..............................L, 36-54San Jose State ..............................L, 39-46San Francisco State ..................... L, 29-39

1936-37FreD TeLOniCHer

0-4(exhibition 5-4)Chico State ................................... L, 16-21Chico State ...................................L, 29-34SF State........................................ L, 21-26SF State........................................L, 28-46Hollander Sparklers ..................... L, 19-20Arcata Merchants ..........................L, 31-32Empire Cleaners ........................... L, 21-23Scotia Lumberjacks ......................W, 47-29Alumni (OT) ................................. W, 36-34Hollander Sparklers ..................... L, 16-23Merchant Reserves ......................W, 25-11Eureka High .................................W, 14-10Arcata 20-30 ...............................W, 19-18

1935-36FreD TeLOniCHer

2-4 (exhibition 9-3)San Francisco State .................... W, 26-21San Francisco State ......................L, 31-33Chico State ....................................L, 31-39Chico State .................................. W, 34-24Chico State ................................... L, 16-21Chico State ...................................L, 29-34Prairie Creek ................................W, 37-21Hawkins Bar .................................W, 42-26Alumni ......................................... W, 44-31Ferndale ...................................... W, 49-22Scotia Firemen ............................ W, 46-20Samoa AC .....................................W, 31-23Hollander Sparklers ..................... L, 16-25Arcata Merchants ........................ W, 34-20House of David ............................ L, 26-28Ferndale High ..............................W, 29-16Broadway Clowns ......................... L, 18-20Scotia Fireman .............................W, 37-33

1934-35FreD TeLOniCHer(exhibition 8-2)

Orleans ........................................W, 42-27Prairie Creek ................................ W, 37-16Hawkins Bar .................................W, 42-26Alumni .......................................... W, 31-18Ferndale Ind. ............................... W, 49-22Scotia .......................................... W, 46-20Samoa Blue Devils .......................W, 31-23Hollander Sparklers .....................W, 25-16House of David ............................ L, 26-28Samoa Blue Devils ....................... L, 21-25

1933-34FreD TeLOniCHer2-3 (exhib. 3-1-1)

Hollander Sparklers ..................... T, 25-25Ferndale Ind. ............................... W, 29-20Southern Oregon ......................... L, 12-58Southern Oregon .........................L, 19-44Samoa Blue Devils ....................... W, 19-13Samoa Blue Devils ....................... L, 22-23San Francisco State ..................... L, 29-41Ferndale Ind. ............................... W, 36-28Chico State ...................................W, 31-28Chico State .................................. W, 26-25

1932-33: 0-2FreD TeLOniCHer (exhibition 11-7)

Eureka High ................................. L, 21-39Crescent City ............................... W, 44-27Arcata High ..................................W, 50-15Arcata Puritans ............................W, 55-15Ferndale Ind. ............................... W, 33-29Hollander Sparklers ..................... L, 33-35Arcata High .................................. W, 21-15Santa Rosa JC .............................. L, 19-31Santa Rosa JC .............................. L, 14-28Highway Dept. ..............................W, 60-17Piggley Wiggley ............................ W, 67-15Empire Cleaners ...........................W, 68-16Eureka High ................................. L, 27-34Samoa Blue Devils ....................... L, 23-28Fortuna Ind. .................................W, 43-35

Ferndale Ind. ................................ L, 33-35Hollander Sparklers .................... W, 36-35San Francisco State ......................L, 31-41SanFrancisco State ...................... L, 29-36Fortuna Ind. .................................W, 37-27

1931-32FreD TeLOniCHer

1-3 (exhibition 3-5)Ferndale Ind. ................................ L, 16-36Santa Rosa JC ..............................L, 26-50Hollander Sparklers ......................L, 31-32Samoa Blue Devils ...................... W, 26-23Arcata Firemen ............................L, 25-42Ferndale Ind. ................................ L, 28-35Samoa Blue Devils .......................W, 31-30San Francisco State ..................... L, 23-37San Francisco State ..................... L, 30-32Hollander Sparklers .................... W, 48-33Southern Oregon ......................... L, 20-31Southern Oregon ........................ W, 30-27

1930-31FreD TeLOniCHer(exhibition 4-1)

Eureka Owls .................................W, 37-24Ferndale Native Sons ...................W, 37-35Ferndale Native Sons ................... L, 35-37Arcata Firemen ............................W, 27-26Samoa Blue Devils .......................W, 20-14

1929-30FreD TeLOniCHer

2-1 (exhibition 4-4)Eureka High ................................. L, 26-32Crescent City ............................... W, 29-20Samoa Blue Devils ....................... L, 19-23Fortuna High ................................W, 45-13Arcata Firemen .............................L, 14-16Eureka High ................................ W, 26-25Crescent City ................................W, 20-18Eureka High ................................. L, 11-40Southern Oregon ......................... W, 12-10 Southern Oregon ......................... L, 19-38Southern Oregon .........................W, 20-16

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1928-29FreD TeLOniCHer

1-1 (exhibition 4-0)Crescent City ................................W, 31-20Ferndale Natives ..........................W, 29-19Eureka Owls .................................W, 41-22Eureka Owls .................................W, 31-22So. Oregon^ ................................W, 38-31So. Oregon ................................... L, 23-33^ First Intercollegiate win

1927-28FreD TeLOniCHer

0-1 (exhibition 2-0)Crescent City ................................ W, 27-12Arcata Firemen ............................W, 27-21San Jose State .............................. L, 18-55

1926-27FreD FALKenBerG

0-2 (exhibition 2-2)San Jose State .............................. L, 11-40San Jose State ..............................L, 10-44Arcata Firemen ............................. L, 11-17Ferndale Ind. ..................................W, 17-9Ferndale Ind. .................................L, 21-24Fortuna Ind. ................................. W, 18-14

1925-26FreD FALKenBerG

0-1 (exhibition 0-2)Eureka High ....................................L, 7-10Arcata High .....................................L, 8-15at San Jose State+ .......................L, 11-25+ First Intercollegiate Contest

1924-25(exhibition 3-1)

BerT sMiTHFerndale Firemen ......................... W, 17-13Arcata High ...................................L, 13-17Arcata High ................................... W, 10-4Arcata Firemen ............................ W, 22-13

1923-24BerT sMiTH

(exhibition 3-2)Game scores unavailable, but the final record was recorded as 3-2.

1956-57 HsU Lumberjacks

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The mission of the Humboldt State University Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, maintaining athletic integrity, acting as a liaison between student-athletes and the administrations, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. HSU SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations and polices that affect student-athletes’ lives on NCAA member institution campuses.

Each year the HSU SAAC’s primary fundraising activity has revolved around the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. It is the largest wish-granting charity in the world, with 76 chapters in the United States and its territories and 27 international affiliates on 5 continents. With the help of generous donors and more than 25,000 volunteers, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has granted more than 110,000 wishes to children around the world since 1980.

HSU SAAC members also participate in local community and campus outreach efforts such as Read Across America, Betty Chinn’s Blue Angels, Food For People and Socks for Soldiers.

2012-13 HsU sAAC CommitteePresident Rose Kelly (Rowing)Vice President Karen Pontoni (Soccer/Basketball)secretary Brittainy Chown (Track & Field)Treasurer Alizah Rotman (Cross Country/Track & Field)Members Jacob Bechtel (Soccer) Ethan Dillard (Basketball) Danielle Gaumer (Basketball) Nathan Hently (Basketball) Francis Kennedy (Track & Field) Kelly Kime (Basketball) Joe Ostini (Cross Country/Track & Field) Michael Powell (Soccer) Caitie Richards (Basketball) Alex Rump (Football) Sarah Sedillo (Soccer) Ricky Sims (Football) Chrissy Stalf (Softball) Sarah Wilber (Volleyball)Advisor Stephanie Lane (Assistant Athletic Dir.)

LUMBerJACKSAAC

Michael Powell, Alex Rump, Jacob Bechtel, Joe Ostini, Alizah Rotman and Brittainy Chown sort through clothing donations.

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Kelly Kime helps stuff boxes for Socks for Soldiers, an organization dedicated to sending supplies to soldiers serving overseas. Brittainy Chown, Rose Kelly and Alex Rump

take canned food donations at a basketball doubleheader in Lumberjack Arena.

Ricky Sims joins in the fun at Pacific Union’s Read Across America.

Michael Powell, Alex Rump, Ricky Sims and Rose Kelly donate clothing to Betty Chinn (middle), founder of Betty Chinn’s Blue Angels.

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2012-13SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location Time10.25 PACiFiC UniOn# ArCATA 7:30 PM10.31 University of Arizona# Tucson, Ariz. 7:30 PM11.09 siMPsOn ArCATA 7:30 PM11.12 MenLO ArCATA 7:30 PM11.21 CAL POLy POMOnA* ArCATA 7:30 PM11.24 HOLy nAMes ArCATA 7:30 PM11.30 Cal state stanislaus* Turlock 7:30 PM12.01 Chico state* Chico 7:30 PM12.15 Cal Poly Pomona* Pomona 7:30 PM12.19 PACiFiCA ArCATA 7:30 PM01.03 CAL sTATe sAn BernArDinO* ArCATA 7:30 PM01.05 UC sAn DieGO* ArCATA 7:30 PM01.11 Cal state east Bay* Hayward 7:30 PM01.12 Cal state Monterey Bay* seaside 7:30 PM01.17 sAn FrAnCisCO sTATe* ArCATA 7:30 PM01.19 sOnOMA sTATe* ArCATA 7:30 PM01.25 Cal state Los Angeles* Los Angeles 7:30 PM01.26 Cal state Dominguez Hills* Carson 7:30 PM01.31 CHiCO sTATe* ArCATA 7:30 PM02.02 CAL sTATe sTAnisLAUs* ArCATA 7:30 PM02.08 UC san Diego* La Jolla 7:30 PM02.09 Cal state san Bernardino* san Bernardino 7:30 PM02.14 CAL sTATe MOnTerey BAy* ArCATA 7:30 PM02.16 CAL sTATe eAsT BAy* ArCATA 7:30 PM02.22 sonoma state* rohnert Park 7:30 PM02.23 san Francisco state* san Francisco 7:30 PM02.27 CAL sTATe DOMinGUeZ HiLLs* ArCATA 7:30 PM03.01 CAL sTATe LOs AnGeLes* ArCATA 7:30 PM

HOMe GAMes in ALL CAPs# exhibition game

* denotes CCAA contest