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NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

Media Information ...........................1University Quick Facts........................1Media Services.....................................2Media Outlets ......................................3Media Roster. .................................IBC2009-10 Preview .................................6Team Preview........... .......................6-7Television Schedule ............................7Head Coach Mike Adras ...............8-9Assistant Coaches .......................11-13Players ................................................14Team Roster/Breakdown .................14Player Bios ...................................15-25NAU vs. All Foes .............................27NAU vs. Big Sky ...............................28Big Sky Composite Schedule...........29Review................................................302008-09 Review..................................302008-09 Statistics ...............................312008-09 Game Recaps .................32-37Year-by-Year Leaders/Records ........38Big Sky Conference .....................39-41History ...............................................42Record Books................................42-47All-time Scores ............................48-52NCAA Tournament Recaps ............53Professional Basketball ..............54-55Letterwinners ..............................56-57Year-by-Year Records ......................58University .........................................59Flagstaff, Ariz ...................................59University...........................................60Academics .........................................61The Skydome .....................................62Strength and Conditioning...............63Administration ............................64-65NAU Hall of Fame............................66Athletics Department .......................67Upset Specials....................................682009-10 Schedule..............................BC

N A U L U M B E R J A C K B A S K E T B A L L

University InformationLocation ........................Flagstaff, Ariz.Enrollment ...................................23,600Founded ..........................................1899Nickname .........................LumberjacksAffiliation ........................NCAA Div. IConference.................................Big SkyColors .....................Blue, Gold & SagePresident. ...................Dr. John HaegerAthletics Director ..................Jim FallisAssoc. AD/SWA ....................Beth VechinskiFaculty Rep ............Dr. Wayne Sjoberg

Team InformationArena ...J.L. Walkup Skydome (7,000)Head Coach .......................Mike AdrasAlma Mater. .....UC Santa Barbara, ’[email protected] Phone .................(928) 523-5630Career/NAU Record ...........158-136/10Assistants ......Billy Hix, Quintin Grogan, ........................................................Will Hensley

Starters Returning/Lost....................2/3Lettermen Returning/Lost.............. 5/52008-09 Season Record ..................8-19Conference Record/Finish ..............5-11/8thPostseason Tournament .............. N/A

Media RelationsMedia Relations Dir. .........Steve ShaffAssistant Director ................Joe ScaccoOffice Phone................(928) 523-6792MBB Contact ....................Steven [email protected] Phone .................(928) 523-6792Cell Phone......................(928) 606-6628Press Row.......................(928) 523-1912Mailing Address ..........P.O. Box 15400

Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5400Overnight Address......1 Skydome Dr.,Room 227, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5400

QUICK FACTS

Official Outfitter of NAUStudent-Athletes & Coaches

On the Cover: The 2009-2010 NAU men’s basketball media guide was written, designed and edited byMedia Relations Director Steve Shaff. Editorial and research assistance provided by Assistant MediaRelations Director Joe Scacco, Eric DeSalvo, Jared Johnson and Andrew Tomsky. Front Cover design bySteven Shaff. Photography by Matt Beaty, Joseph Carter (Stephen Sir - Midas Touch Three Point), JacobChinn, Becky Fairchild, Jerry Foreman, R. Dean Hendrickson, Craig Johnson(PhotosByCraigJohnson.com), Ian Johnson, Norvelle Kennedy, Michelle Lewis and Josh Weisburg andNAU Sports Information.

CREDITS

Steve ShaffAsst. AD/

Media Relations

Joe ScaccoAssistant DirectorMedia Relations

Eric DeSalvoGraduate Assistant

Andrew TomskyGraduate Assistant

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M E D I A S E R V I C E S

Credentials for NAU home basket-ball games are issued to the workingmedia only and should be requested atleast two days in advance of the game.

All written requests should bemade on official letterhead andaddressed to:

NAU Media RelationsBox 15400

Flagstaff, AZ 86011Media credentials are issued on a

priority basis with daily newspapers,originating radio stations and televi-sion crews receiving first priority.

If time constraints do not allow forcredentials to be mailed, they will beavailable on game day at Will Call,located on the east concourse of theWalkup Skydome.

During the week, all player inter-views must be coordinated through themedia relations office (928) 523-6792.

Players will not be available forinterviews on game days prior to tipoff.

The Northern Arizona postgamelocker room is closed to the media.Requested players will be brought tothe designated media interview room.Coach Mike Adras, who has postgame

radio responsibilities, will follow theopponent head coach in the mediainterview room with the NAU players.

NAU basketball practices are gen-erally open. Media wishing to attendshould contact the media relationsoffice in advance. Practices on the roadare generally closed. However, inter-views may be conducted prior to theworkout.

Only accredited photographers onassignment will be issued credentials.Only coaches, players and staff areallowed on the sidelines in front of theteam benches and the scorer’s table.Space for photographers is limited andwill be granted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Media covering NAU basketballare seated at courtside in the WalkupSkydome. Admission is allowed only tothose with working credentials.

Primary seating for media is on thewest side of the floor, facing the teambenches. Courtside seating is for work-ing media only. Spouses, children andfriends are not welcome in the mediaareas.

A complete statistics package,including individual and team totals, ashot chart and play-by-play will beavailable at the end of each game. Themedia relations office will providequotes from both locker rooms as partof the final stats package, if requested.

The pregame package includesgame notes, cumulative statistics andteam rosters. Computerized statupdates will be available throughoutthe game, and at halftime.

A light pregame meal for workingmedia will be available at all homegames.

NAU provides two courtesy phonelines for the official radio station ofeach visiting university. In theSkydome, visiting radio is located onthe east side next to the visitors’ bench.

A limited number of phones areavailable at courtside on a first-come,first-served basis. Outside lines areaccessed by dialing 8 with a credit cardneeded for long-distance access.Wireless internet connections are alsoavailable inside the Walkup Skydome.

Head Coach Mike Adras talks to CBS during halftime of the NCAA Championship first-round game against St.John’s in Tucson in 2000.iring

INTERVIEWS

POSTGAME

PRACTICES

PHOTOGRAPHERS

MEDIA SERVICES

VISITING RADIO

TELEPHONES/INTERNET

CREDENTIALS

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PrintOutlet Address Phone/Fax/EmailArizona Daily Sun 1751 S. Thompson St, Flagstaff, AZ 86002 (928) 556-2259/774-4790

Beat Writer: Daniel Berk [email protected] Republic Box 1950, Phoenix, AZ 85001 (602) 444-8222/8686The Lumberjack Box 6000, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 (928) 523-4921/9313

Beat Writer: Matt McFadden [email protected]

NAU TV Services PO Box 4117, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4117 (928) 523-8739Producer: Bill Ferris [email protected]: Cindy [email protected]

KTVK Ch. 3 (Ind.) Box 5068, Phoenix, AZ 85019 (602) 263-3449/207-3477UTV Ch. 4 (NAU) Box 5619, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 (928) 523-9248/9251KPHO Ch. 5 (CBS) 4016 N. Black Canyon Hwy, Phx, AZ 85017 (602) 264-1000/650-0761KAZ-TV Ch. 7,27 55 3211 Tower Rd, Prescott, AZ 86301 (928) 778-6770/445-5210KSAZ Ch. 10 (Fox) 511 W. Adams, Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 262-0435/0181KPNX Ch. 12 (NBC) Box 711, Phoenix, AZ 85001 (602) 257-1212/6619KNXV Ch. 15 (ABC) 515 N. 44th St., Phoenix, AZ 85008 (602) 273-1500/685-6363

RadioNAU Radio Network 1481 W. University Heights South,Flagstaff, AZ 86011 (928) 607-7057

Talent: Mitch Strohman [email protected] (930 AM) P.O. Box 1930 - Flagstaff, AZ. 86002 (928) 774-5231/779-2988 KRDE (94.1 FM) Box 1660, Globe, AZ 85502 (928) 402-9222/425-5063KVNA (600 AM) 1800 S. Milton Rd., Ste 105., Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (928) 526-2700/774-5852KTAR (620 AM) 5300 N. Central, Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 274-6200/241-6810KMVP (860 AM) 5300 N. Central, Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 274-6200/241-6810KDUS (1060 AM) 1900 W. Carmen, Tempe, AZ 85283 (480) 838-0400/0252

OtherAssociated Press 505 N. 2nd St, Ste. 120, Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 258-8934/254-9573

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L U M B E R J A C K R A D I O N E T W O R KEntering its 12th year of existence,

the Lumberjack Radio Network broad-casts all NAU football and men’s bas-ketball games.

The network is distributed byFlagship station KAFF 930 AM inFlagstaff to KRDE 94.1 in Globe andselected stations across the state. NAUgames will on the internet on thewww.bigskytv.org (free) andwww.stretch internet.com (fee).

Veteran announcer MitchStrohman returns for hisfifth season as the "Voice ofthe Lumberjacks" for foot-ball and men's basketballbroadcasts on theLumberjack Radio

Network. Strohman will also handleplay-by-play duties for selected women'sbasketball games and volleyball games.

More than 30 games during the sea-son are simulcast with the broadcasts byNAU Television Services, who distributesthe games to FSN Arizona and FoxCollege Sports. The games are also shownon the Universityhouse station, NAU'sown station on the DISH Network(Channel 9411). Strohman also handles the host duties forthe bi-weekly show produced by NAUTelevision Services, The Score. It airs onFSN Arizona and Fox College Sports, aswell as stations produced by NAUTelevision Services in Flagstaff (4/59) andUniversityhouse.

Strohman handled the play-by-playduties for NAU from 1994-98, calling theLumberjacks' first ever NCAATournament basketball appearanceagainst Cincinnati, the first I-AA footballplayoff game against Furman and theNIT appearance against Arkansas.

Strohman has been honored with

dozens of broadcasting awards, includ-ing two Governor Cups from the ArizonaAssociated Press. In 1992, he was namedArizona Broadcast Journalist of the Yearby the Arizona Associated PressBroadcasters Association.

Strohman has been contracted byNAU through MAS Communications,which provides voice talent, talk showsand news and sports anchoring.

Strohman is an active member of theArizona Daily Sun's Publisher's AdvisoryGroup along with serving on the Board ofDirectors for the Lumberjack AthleticAssociation and Citizens AgainstSubstance Abuse (CASA). Strohman hasalso been an on-air fundraiser for 15 yearson KAET Channel Eight (PBS) inPhoenix.

Strohman is married to the formerAna Morales. They have two children:son Zach (16) and daughter Cali (10).

Mitch StrohmanBroadcaster

Mitch Strohman calls the action for the entire men’sbasketball season.

LOCAL MEDIA

Lumberjack Radio NetworkKVNA 600 AM Flagstaff

KRDE 94.1 FM Phoenix/Globe

www.nauathletics.comwww.bigskytv.org

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R E C R U I T T O S H O O T

Mike Adras and hisstaff have produced theschool’s most prolificthree-point shooters:

Stephen Sir shot a national-best 48.9 percent (93-for-190) from three-pointrange to lead Division I in three-point field goal percentage in 2005-06. Hefollowed that performance by leading Division I in three-pointers made pergame in 2006-07 and was selected for the Midas Touch Three-pointChallenge at the Final Four. He is theNCAAall-time leader in career three-point per-centage among those with 300 triples. Kelly Golob became the all-time lead-ing scorer in school history by virtue ofhis three-point accuracy.

Ross Land is the Big Sky Conferenceall-time leader with 308 triples andissecond on the NCAA all-time leader incareer three-point percentage amongthose with 300 triples.

Andrew Mavis, the 1997-98 Big SkyMVP and 2000 Olympian, ranks second on the career list with a 47.1 percentmark from three-point range.

NCAA Career 3-Point FG% Leaders

(Min. 300 3-pt FG Made)1. Stephen Sir, SDSU/NAU* 46.9

2. Ross Land, NAU 46.43. Steve Novak, Marquette 46.1

4. Salim Stoudamire, Arizona 45.8

TThe motto for the Northern Arizona University men’s basketballprogram is ‘Recruit to Shoot.’

* NAU has ranked among the nation’s top three-point shoot-ing teams in 11 of the last 13 seasons, including four seasons asthe top team in the country, six among the top 10 and nine amongthe top 25 in Division I.

* NAU ranked 13th in the NCAA in field-goal percentagewith a Big Sky best 48.1 percent. NAU has ranked among theTop 15 teams in the nation each of the last three seasons, one offour schools in the country to accomplish the feat (Florida,Kansas, North Carolina) and joins Florida as the only twoschools in the nation to rank among the Top 15 in each of the lastfour seasons.

* In 2006-07, NAU led Division I in three-point field-goal per-centage as a team at 42.6 percent. It was the fourth time in schoolhistory that the Lumberjacks led the nation in three-point fieldgoal percentage.

* In 2006-07, NAU joined only National Champion Floridaand Texas A&M among teams to rank among the top 10 in bothFG% and 3-Pt FG%.

* In 2005-06, NAU was the only team in the nation to rankamong the NCAA Division I Top 15 in field-goal percentage(8th), three-point field goal percentage (9th) and free throw per-centage (14th).

* The Lumberjacks were the first team in NCAA history tolead the nation in three-point field-goal percentage in three con-secutive seasons. NAU also is the first school to lead the nationin three-point field-goal percentage and field-goal percentage inthe same season (1998-99).

Stephen SirNCAA 2005-06 3-Point

Percentage Leader

NCAA Career 3-Point Percentage Leader (300+ made)

Ross Land

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Northern Arizona University has gained a reputation for producingquality student-athletes, both on the competitive field and in the class-room. With resources such as the South Learning Assistance Center(LAC), tutors and study hall, more than 350 student-athletes produceda cumulative grade-point average of 3.13 last spring, far above that ofthe general student body and the 20th semester out of the last 22nd thatstudent-athlete GPAs were above a 3.00.

Twenty-eight Lumberjacks have garnered Big Sky All-Academichonors over the last eight years. It is the second-best total in the Big SkyConference since 1999.

Kelly Golob was named to the 2006 ESPN the Magazine AcademicAll-America® Men's Basketball Second Team, as selected by the CollegeSports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He was also award-ed an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. He was the first NAU student-athlete to earn the scholarship since former football player Jake Crissupwas selected for the postgraduate award in 2000 and just the 11th recip-ient in school history.

Josh Wilson was named to the 2008 ESPN the Magazine AcademicAll-America® Men's Basketball All-District VIII First Team.

Mike Adras has also graduated 34 of the 39 players who have fin-ished their careers during his tenure. Earning a degree is not just a goalat NAU, it is an expectation.

Coach Adras with 2007 Golden Eagle Scholar-Athletes Marques Green, Tyrone Bazy and LucasGabriel.

Coach Adras with 2008 Golden Eagle Scholar-Athletes Nate Geiser, Will Hensley and JoshWilson.

Matt Lyon, who was chosen to the NABCHonor Roll, was also a Golden Eagle recipi-ent in 2004-05.

All-Big Sky selection Aaron Bondcompleted his degree requirementsin construction management.

The men’s basketball program produced four graduates from the 2006-07 senior class.

Coach Adras poses with graduates Andrew Wolthers, Rod Hutchings and currentassistant coach Billy Hix in 2001. Adras has graduated 27 of 31 players who have fin-ished their playing careers during his tenure.

A C A D E M I C S

Big Sky Conference All-Academic Selections

Since 1999Eastern Washington 39Northern Arizona 31Montana 25Montana State 22Weber State 22Idaho State 21Portland State 12Northern Colorado 7Sacramento State 5

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With a roster of 10 new-comers and redshirts, a gameprogram might be necessary tostart the season as the 2009-10edition of the NorthernArizona men's basketball teamtakes shape.

Looking to improve on adisappointing season in 2008-09, the Lumberjacks will striveto mix the new with a solidgroup of returnees that willlead the team into a new sea-son.

Junior Cameron Jones isthe top returner after earningAll-Big Sky second-team hon-ors last season. He averaged ateam-best 12.7 points (7th inthe Big Sky) with 2.5 reboundsand 2.8 assists (12th in BigSky). He ranked fifth in the BigSky Conference with 15.6 points pergame in league play and rankedthird in the Big Sky in 3-pt field goalpercentage (44.4) and sixth in field-goal percentage (51.2).

Junior Shane Johannsen had abreakout sophomore season andwill be looked to for a bigger contri-bution. He averaged 9.9 points(22nd-best in Big Sky) and 5.4rebounds per game (7th-best in theBig Sky) while leading NCAADivision I and the Big SkyConference in field goal percentageat 72.7 (cbssportsline.com). Heshowed constant improvement dur-ing, resetting his single-game bestfor points eight times during theseason and notched a career-best 21points at league champion WeberState.

Senior Nick Larson will addexperience after making 14 starts asa junior and sophomore Josh

Lepley hopes to build on a fresh-man season that produced 5.9points per game last season.

Newcomers Julian Olubuyi, ajunior college transfer, and StallonSaldivar, a true freshman, will startthe season at point guard. Eachbrings different strengths to the ros-ter and their combination givesAdras options over the course of agame.

While the Lumberjacks rankedamong the top shooting teams inthe nation last season, a fourthstraight year among the top 15teams in Division I, they lackedconsistent production from beyondthe arc. Junior transfer Eric Platt,who has shown the ability to pro-vide the 3-point threat, will be awelcomed addition to the team. TheWyoming transfer sat out last sea-son due to NCAA transfer rules.

Platt ranked fifth on theteam in scoring for Wyomingas a freshman, averaging 6.2points per game, the second-best total in the Mountain WestConference among freshman inscoring. He ranked second onthe team with 39.1 percentshooting from three-pointrange with 43 made threepointers.

Head Coach Mike Adras willhave to fill the void left by four-year standout Josh Wilson,who graduated after startingfor four seasons and leaving hismark on the school and confer-ence record books with 636assists. He helped theLumberjacks to two Big SkyConference regular seasontitles and three Big SkyTournament Championship

appearances.

Redshirt freshmen Gabe Rogersand Luis Flores hope to add depthat guard.

Junior college transferDeAngelo Jones brings a defensivepresence and a scoring threat afterranking 28th in the country in scor-ing in the NJCCA with a 19.5 pointsper game scoring average. He alsoaveraged 7.0 rebounds and 3.0assists at Cochise College.

Freshman Reid Wallace will adddepth to the post play for theLumberjacks. He averaged 19.8points per game and 7.0 reboundsat Tomball (Texas) High School.

The Lumberjacks will againplay a difficult schedule startingwith its annual trip to Tucson toface Arizona. NAU will host FresnoState and Pacific in Flagstaff and

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Junior Cameron Jones was an All-Big Sky second team selection in 2008-09.

S E A S O N P R E V I E W

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travel to Santa Clara andSan Diego State as part ofthe West Coast Classic.

NAU will open Big Skyplay in December with apair of games in Montana ina new scheduling twist forthe league before finishingnon-conference play overthe second part ofDecember. NAU will hostUC-Riverside before a runof Mountain WestConference games at NewMexico, Air Force andColorado State. NAU willtravel to Texas Pan-American on Dec. 28 andhost Northern New Mexicobefore the re-start of BigSky Conference play onJan. 2 against NorthernColorado.

After finishing eighthin the league last seasonand being picked seventhin the preseason polls,NAU will look to reboundback to its normal positionamong the Big Sky leadersby the end of the 2009-10campaign.

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Fox Sports Arizona (Direct TV 686, Dish Network 415)

Fox College Sports (Digital Cable)

Altitude Sports & Entertainment (Direct TV 681, Dish Network 410)

Universityhouse (Dish Network 9411)

Nov. 13 vs. Southwestern (6:35 p.m.) - Universityhouse - Live

Nov. 15 at Arizona (3:05 p.m.) - FS Arizona - Live

Nov. 17 vs. Fresno State (6:35 p.m.) - Universityhouse - FS Arizona -Live

LIVE: FS Arizona and FCS-Pacific

Nov. 19 vs. Pacific (6:35 p.m.) - Universityhouse - LiveFSAZ: TD - 11/24 @ 6:30 PM. FCS: 11/24 @ 8:30 PM

Jan. 7 vs. Idaho State (6:05 p.m.) - Universityhouse - FSArizona - Live

LIVE: FS Arizona and FCS-Pacific

Jan. 9 vs. Weber State (6:35 p.m.) - Universityhouse - LiveFSAZ: TD - 1/13 @ 12:00 PM. FCS: TD - 1/13 @ 2:00 PM

Jan. 17 at Portland State (2:05 p.m.) - Altitude - Live

Jan. 24 vs. Sacramento State (2:05 p.m.) - Altitude - Live

Jan. 28 vs. Montana State (6:35 p.m.) - Universityhouse - LiveFSAZ: TD - 2/1 @ 7:00 p.m. FCS: TD - 2/1 @ 9:00 p.m.

Jan. 30 vs. Montana (6:35 p.m.) - Universityhouse - LiveFSAZ: TD - 2/2 @ 8:30 p.m. FCS: TD - 2/2 @ 10:30 p.m.

Feb. 18 vs. Portland State (6:35 p.m.) - Universityhouse - Live

Feb. 20 vs. E. Wash. (6:35 p.m.) - Universityhouse - FS Arizona- Live

LIVE: FS Arizona and FCS-Pacific

TELEVISION SCHEDULEShane Johannsen

Eric Platt

Nick Larson

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Mike Adras has led the NorthernArizona University men's basketball teamto success on and off the court in his 10years since taking over the direction of theprogram.

During his tenure, Adras has led theprogram into the postseason in eight of his10 seasons at the helm. The Lumberjackshave earned an NCAA Tournament andNIT berth, played in five Big SkyConference Championship games andplayed a style of basketball that has led torecord-breaking performances and histori-cal upsets of teams like Arizona State,UCLA and UNLV. He has won over 150games over that span, is the second win-ningest coach in school history, fifth-best inBig Sky history and is one of only 13 coach-es in Big Sky history to amass 100 careerwins. In the classroom, the Lumberjackshave garnered 31 Big Sky All-Academic

honors, the second-best totalover the last 10 years.

Adras has coached someof top performers in school andBig Sky Conference history,including four of the top fivescorers in school history, the topeight three-point shooters inschool history and the top twoassist leaders in league history.In fact, the top two three-pointshooters in NCAA history wereboth Adras products.

The individual successeshave transferred into team suc-cess. The Lumberjacks havewon 39 games over the last fourseasons, tied for the second-besttotal over that period, whilewinning back-to-back Big SkyConference regular season titles

(2005-06, 2006-06) and making three Big SkyTournament Championship game appear-ances (2006, 2007, 2008).

In 2005-06, Adras was selected the BigSky Conference Men's Basketball Coach ofthe Year by his league peers. NAU went 12-2 in Big Sky Conference play, winning theregular-season title for the first time since1998. The Lumberjacks were coming off an11-17 campaign and were picked to finishfourth by the coaches and fifth by the mediain the preseason polls.

The Lumberjacks earned a berth in theNational Invitational Tournament, record-ing 21 victories to tie the most in school his-tory and enjoyed a 10-game winning streakduring the regular season. At the time, itwas the longest winning streak in the nationamong Division I institutions. TheLumberjacks went 7-0 at home in league

play, and started conference play by win-ning seven straight. The Lumberjacks host-ed the conference tournament, advancing tothe title game. NAU attracted three of thetop six crowds and four of the top 11 over-all in the last decade during the season.NAU capped the season by hosting a firstround NIT game against Delaware State inthe Walkup Skydome.

In 2006-07, the Lumberjacks repeatedthe league regular season title, tying withWeber State. NAU won back-to-back titlesfor the first time since winning in 1996-97and 1997-98. Ruben Boykin, Jr., finished hisrecord-breaking career as the only player inschool history to record more than 1,350points and 800 rebounds.

In 2007-08, NAU tied a school recordwith 21 overall wins, finishing second in theBig Sky Conference regular season stand-ings with an 11-5 record and advancing tothe championship game for the third con-secutive season. NAU finished 14th inDivision I in field goal percentage as a teamat 48.3 percent. It marked the third consecu-tive season the Lumberjacks have rankedamong the Top 15 shooting teams in thenation.

In 2005-06, Kelly Golob left the pro-gram not only as the school's all-time lead-ing scorer but one of the most decoratedstudent-athletes in the history of the school.He was named to the 2006 ESPN the

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ADRAS YEAR-BY-YEARSchool Year Overall Big Sky/Finish Home Away NeutralNorthern Ariz. 1999-00 20-11 11-5/3rd 12-2 5-8 3-1Northern Ariz. 2000-01 15-14 8-8/t4th 10-3 4-8 1-3Northern Ariz. 2001-02 14-14 7-7/t4th 9-3 5-10 0-1Northern Ariz. 2002-03 15-13 6-8/5th 10-3 4-9 1-1Northern Ariz. 2003-04 15-14 7-7/2nd 8-4 6-10 1-0Northern Ariz. 2004-05 11-17 4-10/7th 8-4 1-11 2-2Northern Ariz. 2005-06 21-11 12-2/1st 13-3 6-6 2-2Northern Ariz. 2006-07 18-12 11-5/T1st 11-2 6-9 1-1Northern Ariz. 2007-08 21-11 11-5/2nd 13-3 6-8 2-0Northern Ariz. 2008-09 8-19 5-11/8th 7-5 1-14 0-0Totals 10 Years 158-136 82-68 101-32 44-93 13-11

The Adras Family (From L to R clockwise): Maureen,Mike, Natalie and Rachel.

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Magazine Academic All-America® Men'sBasketball second team, as selected by theCollege Sports Information Directors ofAmerica (CoSIDA). He was also awardedan NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship,becoming the first NAU student-athlete toearn the scholarship since former footballplayer Jake Crissup was selected for thepostgraduate award in 2000 and just the11th recipient in school history. He was alsoa Golden Axe Award recipient for outstand-ing achievement and distinguished serviceto the university, as well as the GoldenEagle Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Adras has now graduated 34 of the 39players who have finished their careers dur-ing his tenure. His teams have recorded theseven highest semester GPAs in the historyof the program and posted a program-record 3.09 GPA for the spring semester in2005.

He has tutored numerous Big Sky all-conference players, including Tyrone Bazy,Ruben Boykin, Jr., Matt Gebhart, KellyGolob, Ross Land, Kyle Landry, DanMcClintock, Ryan McDade, Stephen Sir,Cory Schwab and Josh Wilson among oth-ers. McDade, a three-time honoree from theBig Sky, was named the conference's defen-sive player of the year in 2002-2003 whileLand was the 2000 Big Sky Conference tour-nament MVP. Bazy was named the Big SkyNewcomer of the Year in 2005-06.

Several Lumberjacks have played pro-fessionally after leaving the Mountain cam-pus. Dan McClintock and Ross Land, whowere recruited by Adras and were seniorson his first squad, both went on to successplaying professionally. Land played over-seas for three seasons, while McClintock,who went from project to prospect duringhis five seasons on campus, became the first

NAU player taken in the NBA draft in over20 years with his second-round selection bythe Denver Nuggets. He most recentlyplayed overseas for the SLUC Nancy in theFrench Pro A League. Overall, 14 playershave played professional basketball duringhis tenure with the program.

The list of achievements result from thestandards installed since he joined the pro-gram 17 years ago. After seven seasons asan assistant he took over as head coach onApril 5, 1999 and he has continued the suc-cess that has seen the program achieve newheights. Adras inherited the program fromBen Howland, the current head coach atUCLA.

In his first season as head coach, Adrasled NAU into NCAA Tournament action forjust the second time in school history.Playing in the West Regional in Tucson,Ariz., the Lumberjacks dropped a five-pointdecision 61-56 to second-seeded St. John'safter leading the Red Storm with 10.9 sec-onds remaining in the contest. NAU earnedthe Big Sky automatic berth by claiming theconference tournament title with an 85-81overtime victory over Cal State Northridgeto cap a stretch in which the Lumberjackswon 14 of the final 15 games.

His first-year success made him thewinningest first-year coach in program his-tory. He was also one of three coaches inDivision I to lead his team to the NCAATournament in his first year as a head coachand one of three to win 20 games in his firstseason.

Adras' "Recruit to Shoot" theme hascontinued as the reputation of his NAUteams. The Lumberjacks, which led thenation in three-point shooting in 1997, 1998,1999 and 2007, have been among the nation-al top 30 in seven of the 10 seasons underAdras highlighted by the top ranking in2006-07 at 42.6 percent beyond the arc.

Former standout Aaron Bond rankedamong the national leaders in 2002-03 with50-percent mark, leading the Big SkyConference, while Golob was the top shoot-ing freshman and sophomore in the countryhis first two seasons. In 2000-01, CorySchwab set a NAU single season mark forthree-pointers in a season (105). In 2005-06,Steve Sir led the nation in 3-pt field goalpercentage, while the team accomplished afeat unequaled in Division I - NAU was theonly team in the nation to rank among theNCAA Division Top 15 in field-goal per-centage (8th), three-point field goal percent-age (9th) and free-throw percentage (14th).Sir again was a national leader in 2006-07,topping Division I in three-point field goalsmade per game and finishing third overallin three-point percentage.

NAU has ranked among the Top 15teams in the nation in each of the last threeseasons, one of four schools in the countryto accomplish the feat (Florida, Kansas,North Carolina) and joins Florida as theonly two schools in the nation to rankamong the Top 15 in each of the last fourseasons.

Adras produced one of his best coach-ing performances on the floor in 2003-04.Picked to finish seventh prior to the seasonby the coaches and media, the Lumberjackstied for second overall in the league stand-ings. They advanced to the conference titlegame and led the league in scoring at 75.9points per game, ranking among the top-20teams nationally in three-point field goalsper game (8.4) and three-point goal percent-age (.391). Individually, senior Aaron Bondhad the best season of his career en route toAll-Big Sky honors.

During the 2003-2004 campaign theLumberjacks started hot, winning nine ofthe first 12 contests, including a 67-63 win atPauley Pavilion against 10-time national

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THE ADRAS FILETHE ADRAS FILEFULL NAME: Mike AdrasDATE OF HIRE: April 5, 1999DATE OF BIRTH: June 25, 1961HOMETOWN: Las Vegas, Nev.BEGAN AT NAU: 1992 (18th overall in 2009-10, 11thas head coach)COLLEGE: UC Santa Barbara (1983, B.S., History);Nova University (1988, Educational Administration)COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach, NorthernArizona, 1999-Present; Assistant Coach, NorthernArizona, 1992-99; Assistant Coach, Drake University,1991-92; Varsity Head Coach, Las Vegas Gorman HS, 1986-91; Junior VarsityCoach, Las Vegas Gorman HS, 1984-86; Graduate Assistant, San Jose StateUniversity, 1983-84; Student Assistant, UC Santa Barbara, 1982-83.COACHING HIGHLIGHTS: 2006 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year; HughDurham Mid-Major Coach of the Year Finalist; Coached 11 NAU squads intopostseason action, including two NCAA Tournament appearances (1998, 2000)and two NIT appearances (1997, 2006); NAU has won 20 or more games six times,claiming four Big Sky Conference titles and two Big Sky Tournament champi-onships; Coached the first player drafted by the NBA from NAU in over 20 years- Dan McClintock; Tutored his players to 24 all-conference accolades and 31 all-academic honors; Coached former NBA players Bison Dele (formerly BrianWilliams) and Matt Othick, as well as future Big Sky MVP Kevin Soares (Nevada-1992) at Las Vegas Gorman HS.

Adras and his student-athletes celebrated a secondconsecutive Big Sky Conference regular season title in2006-07.

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champion UCLA. It marked the best non-conference record in 23 years en route toqualifying for Big Sky postseason playagain.

Adras' instant success at the helm ofthe NAU program as the 23rd coach in thehistory of the program was no surprise. Hewas instrumental in helping turn aroundthe Lumberjack basketball program from aleague also-ran to a conference and region-al power. The Jacks earned national recog-nition during Adras' tenure as an assistant,becoming the first team to lead the nation inthree-point field-goal percentage three sea-sons in a row. NAU also became only thesecond team in NCAA history to be tops inthe nation from three-point land in threedifferent seasons and was the first school inNCAA history to lead the nation in bothfield-goal percentage and three-point per-centage (1998-99) in the same year. Duringthe 1996-97 season, Adras helped coach theLumberjacks to the 10th-largest turnaroundin NCAA history when NAU followed up a6-20 (1995-96) season with a 21-7 record.

As an assistant, Adras handled theresponsibility of coaching the Lumberjackpost players, producing two of the morenotable NAU big men in school history.Former all-conference center Casey Frankand McClintock became two of the topshooters in the country, leaving a mark onthe school record books in the process.

McClintock finished his standoutcareer as the career leader in blocked shots(196) and all-time field-goal percentage(.632) leader. He also completed his careeras the third-leading scorer (1,363). As asophomore, McClintock was named Big SkyConference tournament MVP for his 33point, 10 rebound effort with four blockedshots in 31 minutes of play in the champi-onship game that gave NAU its first NCAATournament appearance.

Adras received his bachelor's degree inhistory from UC Santa Barbara and holds amaster's degree in educational administra-tion from Nova University. After stints as a

graduate assistant at UCSB and SanJose State, Adras moved into the high-school ranks at his alma mater, LasVegas Bishop Gorman, where he wontwo state titles as a player. After serv-ing as the junior-varsity coach, he waspromoted to head coach and prompt-ly won two more state champi-onships. His tenure in the prep ranksincluded a 144-54 overall record, fourstate titles and a pair of Nevada coachof the year awards. He also served asa head coach in the 1990 McDonald'sWestern Classic in Tucson.

At Gorman, Adras tutored astring of standouts, including futureNBA players Brian Williams (BisonDele) and Arizona standout MattOthick.

Adras then left the prep ranks forDrake, where he spent one seasonbefore moving to Flagstaff. Adrasspeaks annually at clinics across thecountry and recently across borders,conducting a coaching clinic inMexico. He recently participated inthe first International BasketballCoaches Clinic hosted by ACS(American Community Schools)Athens in Halandri Athens, Greece inOctober of 2009.

He served seven seasons as oneof the national voters on theCollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25poll and is a current member of theNCAA West Region selection commit-tee. In 2006, USA Today chose him torepresent the Big Sky Conference onits national coaches poll panel and heis entering his fourth season as aweekly voter in the national poll.

He is married to the formerMaureen Linse. The couple has twodaughters, Rachel who is 12, andNatalie, who will turn nine in June.

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ADRAS vs. OPPONENTSSchool Record H A NAdams State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Air Force 1-2 0-1 1-0 0-1Alabama A&M 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Alcorn State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Arizona 0-6 0-0 0-6 0-0Arizona State 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0Boise State 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0Cal Maritime 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Cal Poly 4-2 3-0 1-2 0-0Cal State Fullerton 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0Cal State Northridge 3-2 2-0 0-2 1-0Cascade 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Colgate 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Delaware State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0Denver 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Duquesne 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Eastern Washington 11-12 7-3 3-8 1-1Fresno State 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Furman 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Haskell 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0High Point 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Idaho State 14-8 8-2 5-6 1-0Iona 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Jamestown (N.D.) 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Johnson & Wales 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Kansas 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0Lewis & Clark 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Lipscomb 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Loyola Marymount 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Marist 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Miss. Valley State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Montana 12-10 7-4 5-5 0-1Montana State 13-8 9-1 3-7 1-0Mont. St. Northern 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Montana Tech 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Morgan State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0New Mexico 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0N.M. Highlands 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0North Dakota State 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0Northern Colorado 5-3 4-0 1-3 0-0Northern N. Mexico 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Northeastern 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Oral Roberts 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0Oregon 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0Pacific Lutheran 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Patten College 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Pepperdine 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0Pittsburgh 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Portland 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Portland State 8-14 5-5 2-9 1-0Quinnipiac 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Sacramento State 15-6 8-3 7-3 0-0San Diego 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0San Francisco 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0San Jose State 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0St. Peter's College 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0St. John's 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1San Francisco 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0San Jose Christian 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0San Jose State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0South Carolina State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Southern Oregon 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Southern Utah 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0Stanford 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Tennessee-Martin 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Texas-Arlington 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1Texas Tech 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0Tulsa 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0UC Davis 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0UCLA 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0UC Riverside 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0UC Santa Cruz 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0UNLV 1-4 0-1 1-2 0-1Utah State 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0Utah Valley 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Weber State 10-12 5-5 4-7 1-0Western Kentucky 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0Western New Mexico 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Western State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0Wichita State 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0Willamette 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0Totals 158-136101-32 44-93 13-11

All-Big Sky Selections (16 Athletes, 24 Honors)

All-Big Sky Selections (11 Athletes, 13 Honors)Tyrone Bazy, (2007), Aaron Bond (2004), Ruben Boykin (2006, 2007), KyleFeuerbach (2005), Matt Gebhardt (2002), Kelly Golob (2006), Ross Land(2000), Kyle Landry (2008). Dan McClintock (2000), Ryan McDade (2002,2003), Cory Schwab (2001)

All-Big Sky Second Team (3 Athletes, 3 Honors)Cameron Jones (2009), Stephen Sir (2007), Josh Wilson (2008)

All-Big Sky Honorable Mention Selections (7 Athletes, 8 Honors)Tyrone Bazy (2006), Ruben Boykin (2005), Kelly Golob (2003, 2004), Casey

Gunderman (2001), Billy Hix (2000), Ryan McDade (2001), Josh Wilson(2009)

Big Sky All-Academic Selections (17 Athletes, 31 Honors)Tyrone Bazy (2006, 2007), Jermaine Bishop (2008), Chad Burger (2004),

Chris Ferguson (2004), Zach Filzen (2008), Nate Geiser (2007, 2008), KellyGolob (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006), Shane Johannsen (2008, 2009), CameronJones (2008, 2009), Ross Land (2000), Brian McHugh (2001, 2002), Paul

Meynen (2004, 2005), Ben Powell (2003), Joel Rieck (2000), Michael Seckold(2006), Josh Wilson (2007, 2008, 2009), Kodiak Yazzie (2001, 2002, 2003,

2004).

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Former Lumberjack Billy Hix beginshis fifth season on the Northern ArizonaUniversity coaching staff as an assistantcoach. He works with the post players whileassisting with opponent scouting and otherprogram duties. He also coordinates theNAU summer basketball camps.

NAU has won 68 games over the lastfour seasons, advancing to the Big SkyConference Championship game in three ofHix's four seasons. NAU won a school-record 21 games in 2007-08, tying a markequaled in his initial season in 2005-06. TheLumberjacks have won two Big SkyConference regular season titles and hosteda first-round NIT game in 2006, the fifthnational postseason berth in school history.

Hix has tutored two of the top postplayers in school history during his tenure.In 2007-08, Kyle Landry, who plays profes-sionally in Poland, broke three school sin-gle-season records, including the 22-yearold single-season scoring mark with 561points en route to a unanimous selection tothe Big Sky Conference first team. He fin-ished his career as one of only four playersin school history to record 1,200 points and650 rebounds, including another Hix prod-uct Ruben Boykin, Jr., who is currently play-ing professionally overseas in Italy. Boykin

earned All-Big Sky first teamhonors each of the last two sea-sons, averaging 16.4 points (3rdin Big Sky) and 8.9 rebounds (1stin Big Sky and 34th in NCAA)per game in 2006-07, the onlyplayer in the conference amongtop 5 in scoring and rebounding.He recorded a Big Sky-best 17double-doubles on the season,the third-best total in the nation.

Shane Johannsen had abreakout season under Hix'sguidance in 2008-09. He aver-aged 9.9 points (22nd-best in BigSky) and 5.4 rebounds per game(7th-best in the Big Sky) whileleading NCAA Division I and

the Big Sky Conference in field goal per-centage at 72.7. He had single-game bestsfor points, rebounds, assists, steals andblocks during the season and showed hiscontinual progress by resetting his single-game best for points eight times during theseason.

Hix joined NAU after serving on theNorthern Colorado staff for one season asthe director of basketball operations. For ayear and a half after graduation Hix workedin the insurance field before returning to hisprep alma mater as an assistant coach in2002-03. In 2003-04 he served as the headvarsity coach at Berthoud High School.

Hix, who earned All-Big Sky honorablemention honors in 2000, played at NAUfrom 1996-00 and was a member of bothNCAA Tournament teams (1998, 2000), aswell as the squad that earned a berth in the1997 NIT Tournament. He played in 115games, the third-best total in school history,with 112 starts, averaging 6.4 points and 4.9rebounds over the course of his career. His2,910 minutes played rank fifth on the NAUcareer charts.

He scored a career-high 18 pointsagainst Montana State during the 1998-99season. He recorded 14 points and 12rebounds against St. John's in the 2000

NCAA Tournament first round games inTucson, Ariz.

A native of Loveland, Colo., Hix, 31,earned all-state honors in both football andbasketball at Thompson Valley High School.He turned down offers to play college foot-ball at Colorado State and Utah State andbasketball at Southern Illinois. He graduat-ed with a degree in business with a physicaleducation focus in 2001.

Hix is married to the former NAU trackand field athlete Alexandra Basher. Thecouple has a daughter, Addison.

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NAU has won 68 games over the last four seasons,advancing to the Big Sky Conference Championshipgame three times in Hix’s tenuire.

THE HIX FILETHE HIX FILEFULL NAME: FULL NAME: Billy HixBilly HixDADATE OF BIRTE OF BIRTH: TH: December 11, 1977December 11, 1977HOMETOWN: HOMETOWN: LovLoveland, Colo.eland, Colo.BEGAN ABEGAN AT NAU: T NAU: 2005-062005-06COLLEGE: COLLEGE: Northern Northern Arizona (2001, B.S., business)Arizona (2001, B.S., business)COACHING EXPERIENCE: COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Coach, Northern Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona, 2005-Pres.;Arizona, 2005-Pres.;Director of Basketball Operations, Northern Colorado, 2004-05; Head Coach,Director of Basketball Operations, Northern Colorado, 2004-05; Head Coach,Berthoud High School, 2003-04; Berthoud High School, 2003-04; Assistant Coach, Thompson VAssistant Coach, Thompson Valley High School,alley High School,2002-03.2002-03.COACHING HIGHLIGHTS: COACHING HIGHLIGHTS: Led team to Big Sky Conference twLed team to Big Sky Conference two regular seasono regular seasontitles and NIT berth; Coached three NAU squads into postseason action, includingtitles and NIT berth; Coached three NAU squads into postseason action, includingthree Big Sky Championship game appearances; Tthree Big Sky Championship game appearances; Tutored playutored players to 4 all-conferers to 4 all-confer--ence accolades.ence accolades.FFAMILAMILYY:: WWife ife Alex and daughter Alex and daughter Addison.Addison. Hix played in 115 games for the Lumberjacks, high-

lighted by a 14-point, 12-rebound performance in the2000 NCAA Tournament against St. John’s.

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Quintin Grogan begins his first seasonas an assistant coach at Northern ArizonaUniversity.

Grogan comes to NAU after serving asan assistant coach at Division IIMetropolitan State College of Denver. Hehelped Metro State to a RMAC regular sea-son title and NCAA Tournament CentralRegional appearance in 2009, recording a27-4 overall record with an 18-1 conferencemark in winning the RMAC EasternDivision title. The Roadrunners lost todefending champion Winona State in theNCAA Tournament.

Grogan tutored three players whoearned RMAC all-conference honorsincluding RMAC most valuable player JesseWagstaff, who earned second-team All-America honors and was named to theESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA first teamAcademic All-America squad.

Prior to Metro State, he was an assis-tant coach at Los Angeles SouthwestCollege from 2006-07. He was elevated tothe associate head coach in 2007-08, leadingthe team to the South Coast ConferenceSouth Division title. During his time at LASouthwest he worked under legendaryHead Coach Reggie Morris, who also

served as Grogan's high schoolcoach.

He began his coachingcareer at Marshall FundamentalHigh School in Pasadena, Calif.,starting as the junior varsityhead coach from 2001-02. Hewas promoted to head coachserving from 2002-06 in addi-tion to athletic director dutiesfrom 2002-03. He guided theteam to five consecutiveCalifornia InterscholasticFederation (CIF) playoff berths.

Grogan coached in theNike Summer Pro League in2006 and the Drew League inthe summers of 2006 and 2007.

He also started the Pasadena Hoops AAUteam in 2004, serving as the head coach fortwo seasons.

He played collegiately at Skagit ValleyCollege from 1979-80 before transferring toCS-Long Beach, where he played for LosAngeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls assistantTex Winters. During the summer of 1980, heplayed in the Adidas OlympicDevelopment League.

Grogan served as an elementary, mid-dle and high school social science teacher inPasadena and Los Angeles school districtsfrom 2000-08.

Grogan has a B.S. degree in businessadministration from CS-Dominguez Hills.

THE GROGAN FILETHE GROGAN FILE

FULL NAME:FULL NAME: Quintin Oneal GroganQuintin Oneal GroganDADATE OF BIRTE OF BIRTH: TH: July 7, 1961.July 7, 1961.HOMETOWN:HOMETOWN: Los Los Angeles, Calif.Angeles, Calif.BEGAN ABEGAN AT NAU:T NAU: 2009-102009-10COLLEGE:COLLEGE: CS-Dominguez Hills (1997, B.S., business administration)CS-Dominguez Hills (1997, B.S., business administration)COACHING EXPERIENCE:COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Coach, Northern Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona, 2009-Pres.; Arizona, 2009-Pres.; Assistant Coach,Assistant Coach,Metropolitan State College of DenvMetropolitan State College of Denverer, 2008-09; , 2008-09; Associate Head Coach, Los Associate Head Coach, Los AngelesAngelesSouthwSouthwest College, 2007-08; est College, 2007-08; Assistant Coach, Los Assistant Coach, Los Angeles SouthwAngeles Southwest College, 2006-07; Headest College, 2006-07; HeadCoach, Marshall Fundamental, 2002-06; Head JV Coach, Marshall Fundamental, 2001-02.Coach, Marshall Fundamental, 2002-06; Head JV Coach, Marshall Fundamental, 2001-02.FFAMILAMILYY: : Single.Single.

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Will Hensley begins his fourth sea-son overall on the basketball staff andfirst year as a full-time assistant. Hecoached as a student assistant for threeseasons and played two seasons for theLumberjacks before his playing careerwas shortened by an injury.

Hensley assisted the coaching staffin all aspects of the daily basketballoperation over the last three seasons.He was also responsible for all teamtravel for the program. .

In his three seasons, NAU has wona combined 46 games, advancing to theBig Sky Championship game twotimes. NAU won a school-record tying21 games in 2007-08.

During the summer of 2008,Hensley worked 10 summer campsacross the country. In addition to theNAU team and day camps, he workedat the UCLA Elite Camp, as well ascamps at Baylor, Texas A&M and forFive Star Basketball.

The Midlothian, Texas, native saw

action in all 32 games withone start during the 2005-06season. He played an inte-gral part in the team's BigSky Conference regular sea-son title and NIT berth. Heaveraged 3.5 points pergame on the season. Hescored seven points in theBig Sky Tournament semifi-nal game againstSacramento State. Herecorded his career-bestgame against Johnson &Wales with 14 points andeight rebounds. He was

awarded a medical redshirt for his ini-tial season that saw him see action innine games before missing the final 18games due to injury and illness (spiralmeningitis).

A 2004 graduate of MidlothianHigh School, Hensley was a four-yearstarter, the first in school history, andletterwinner. He was selected first-team Texas Region II and second-teamTexas all-state, while earning districtall-academic team and TexasAssociation of Basketball Coaches AllAcademic State honors. He averaged18.8 ppg., 9.1 rpg. and 3.3 blocks as asenior, setting school records forblocked shots in a season (99), careerblocks (286), career rebounds (786) andcareer points (1790). He also set the sin-gle-game mark with 13 blocks versusnationally-ranked Cedar Hill.

He graduated with a degree in his-tory/education in May 2009.

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FULL NAME:FULL NAME: WWilliam JosephHensleyilliam JosephHensleyDADATE OF BIRTE OF BIRTH: TH: NovNovember 29, 1985.ember 29, 1985.HOMETOWN: HOMETOWN: Fort WFort Worth, Torth, Texas.exas.BEGAN ABEGAN AT NAU: T NAU: 2004-052004-05COLLEGE: COLLEGE: Northern Northern Arizona (2009, B.S., history/education)Arizona (2009, B.S., history/education)COACHING EXPERIENCE:COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Coach, Northern Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona,Arizona,2009-Pres.; Student 2009-Pres.; Student Assistant Coach, Northern Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona, 2006-Pres.Arizona, 2006-Pres.FFAMILAMILYY:: Single.Single.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)1 Michael Dunn G 6-0 170 Fr.-HS Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)2 DeAngelo Jones W 6-5 200 Jr.-TR Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach/N. Mexico St./

Cochise College) 10 Cameron Jones G 6-4 190 Jr.-2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Alamitos)11 Gabe Rogers G 6-2 165 Fr.-RS* Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)12 Julian Olubuyi G 5-9 175 Jr.-TR Houston, Texas (Klein Collins /

Northwest (Wyo.) College)20 Casey Ommen F 6-7 195 Fr.-HS Rapid City, South Dakota (Stevens)21 Stallon Saldivar G 6-0 165 Fr.-HS Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial)23 Luis Flores G 6-3 165 Fr.-RS* Scottsdale, Ariz. (Coronado)30 Eric Platt G 6-5 210 Jr.-TR* Casper, Wyo. (Kelly Walsh/Wyoming)32 Nick Larson F 6-8 225 Sr.-3L Ventura, Calif. (Ventura) 33 Reid Wallace F 6-6 205 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas (Tomball)40 Shane Johannsen F 6-7 230 Jr.-2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Valley Christian)42 Josh Lepley C 6-10 210 So.-1L Reno, Nev. (Bishop Manogue)50 Austin Smith F 6-8 215 So.-TR Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge/Liberty)

Head Coach: Mike Adras; Assistants: Billy Hix, Will Hensley, Quintin GroganGraduate Assistant/Film Assistant: Ivan DaSilva. Student Managers: Sarah Stevenson and Mike Trinh.

By ClassSenior (1)Nick Larson

Junior (5)Shane Johannsen, Cameron Jones,DeAngelo Jones, Julian Olubuyi, Eric Platt

Sophomore (2)Joshua Lepley, Austin Smith

Freshmen (6)Michael Dunn, Luis Flores,Casey Ommen, Gabe Rogers,Stallon Saldivar, Reid Wallace

By StateArizona (4)Michael Dunn, Luis Flores, Shane Johannsen, Austin Smith

California (2)Cameron Jones, Nick Larson,

Nevada (1)Josh Lepley

Texas (4)Luis Flores, Julian Olubuyi, Gabe Rogers, Reid Wallace

Washington (1)DeAngelo Jones

South Dakota (1)Casey Ommen

Wyoming (1)Eric Platt

Roster BreakdownAlphabetical Roster

Numerical Roster

Head Coach Mike Adras ..A-drusShane Johannsen ......Jo-HAN-senJulian Olubuyi..........Oh-la-boo-eeEric Platt ..................Platt as in flatStallon Saldivar ..........SAL-da-var

Pronunciation Guide

Personnel Breakdown

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Michael Dunn G 6-0 170 Fr.-HS Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)23 Luis Flores G 6-3 165 Fr.-RS* Scottsdale, Ariz. (Coronado)40 Shane Johannsen F 6-7 230 Jr.-2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Valley Christian)10 Cameron Jones G 6-4 190 Jr.-2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Alamitos)2 DeAngelo Jones W 6-5 200 Jr.-TR Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach/N. Mexico St./

Cochise College) 32 Nick Larson F 6-8 225 Sr.-3L Ventura, Calif. (Ventura) 42 Josh Lepley C 6-10 210 So.-1L Reno, Nev. (Bishop Manogue)12 Julian Olubuyi G 5-9 175 Jr.-TR Houston, Texas (Klein Collins /

Northwest (Wyo.) College)20 Casey Ommen F 6-7 195 Fr.-HS Rapid City, South Dakota (Stevens)30 Eric Platt G 6-5 210 Jr.-TR* Casper, Wyo. (Kelly Walsh/Wyoming)11 Gabe Rogers G 6-2 165 Fr.-RS* Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)21 Stallon Saldivar G 6-0 165 Fr.-HS Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial)50 Austin Smith F 6-8 215 So.-TR Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge/Liberty)33 Reid Wallace F 6-6 205 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas (Tomball)

Head Coach: Mike Adras; Assistants: Billy Hix, Will Hensley, Quintin GroganGraduate Assistant/Film Assistant: Ivan DaSilva. Student Managers: Sarah Stevenson and Mike Trinh.

Starters Returning (2)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. GP-S PPG RPG APG Other10 Cameron Jones G 6-3 185 Jr.-2L 27-23 12.7 2.6 2.8 All-Big Sky 2nd TM40 Shane Johannsen F 6-7 220 Jr.-2L 27-27 9.9 5.4 1.6 Led DI in FG% (72.7)Starters Lost (3)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. GP-S PPG RPG APG Other21 Josh Wilson G 6-2 205 2005-09 23-22 9.3 2.5 3.8 All-Time Assist 20 Zarko Comagic F 6-7 225 2007-09 25-14 9.4 4.9 0.81 Matt Johnson G 6-2 178 2007-09 20-15 11.6 3.5 2.7 2nd-leading scorerOther Letterwinners Returning (2)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. GP-S PPG RPG APG Other32 Nick Larson F 6-8 225 Sr.-3L 27-14 3.1 3.0 1.042 Josh Lepley C 6-10 210 So.-1L 27-4 5.9 3.0 0.5Other Letterwinners Lost (4)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. GP-S PPG RPG APG Other34 Jermaine Calvin G 5-10 185 Sr.-TR 20-1 1.5 0.7 1.520 Eric House F 6-5 190 So.-SQ 10-0 0.0 0.5 0.050 Kristian Kuhn C 6-10 250 So.-TR 6-0 1.2 0.5 0.022 Zack Zaragoza G 6-4 205 Fr.-HS 7.0 2.0 1.0 1.0

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2008-09 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN):Redshirted.

ACADEMIC NOTES: Plans to majorin biomedical science and become adoctor…Ranked seventh in graduatingclass with a 4.7 GPA.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate ofCoronado High School…Played forcoach Aaron Windler…Three-year

starter…Two-year captain…Three-yearletterwinner…Helped team go on 10-game winning streak in 2006…Teamwas ranked fourth in state in 2006.

PERSONAL: Born Luis Flores on June2, 1990 in Phoenix, Ariz. …Son of Louieand Anna Flores…Has one sister,Theresa…Played with former ArizonaWildcat and current Portland TrailBlazer Jerryd Bayless in club basket-

ball.

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2007-08 21-0 13-17 .765 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 30-1.3 2-8 2 2 32-1.52008-09 27-27 112-154 .727 0-0 .000 42-82 .512 146-5.4 14-43 27 18 266-9.9Totals 48-27 125-171 .731 0-0 .000 48-92 .522 176-3.7 16-51 29 20 298-6.2

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring inmechanical engineering…Two-timeBig Sky All-Academic team (2008,2009) and Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award recipient (2008, 2009)...Was a ESPN the Magazine AcademicAll-District 8 nominee in 2009.

2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): ReceivedMost Improved Player award at teambanquet…Starter in all 27 games...Onlyplayer to start every game...Averaged9.9 points (22nd-best in Big Sky) and5.4 rebounds per game (7th-best in theBig Sky)...Led NCAA Division I andthe Big Sky Conference in field-goalpercentage at 72.7 (cbssportsline.com),a NAU single-season schoolrecord...Reset single-game bests forpoints, rebounds, assists, steals andblocks...Reset single-game best forpoints eight times during the sea-son...Notched a career-best 21 points atleague champion Weber State…Had 17points against Montana...Scored indouble figures 14 times...Had a career-

best 10 rebounds against NorthernColorado, including game-clinchingboard in final seconds…Tallied 16points at Montana State...Had 15points at Northern Colorado...Had acareer-best three blocks againstPortland State...Tallied 14 points atStanford...Had 13 points at Arizonawith six boards, playing against JordanHill...Scored 11 points againstHaskell...Had 10 points and a career-high tying eight rebounds at UCRiverside.

2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in21 games while averaging 5.6 minutesper game...Averaged 1.5 points pergame and 1.4 rebounds...Played 10 ormore minutes five times...Scored fourpoints and had five rebounds at WeberState...Followed with four points atNorthern Colorado...Recorded a sea-son-high eight points and eightrebounds against Haskell...Scored sixpoints at Mississippi ValleyState…Scored in six of the last nine

games played.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate ofValley Christian High School…Starterfor coach Grey Haagsma…Two-yearteam captain....Three-year letterwin-ner…Helped team to win the ArizonaState Championship in both 2006 and2007…Team set Arizona high schoolrecord for best reward (34-1)…Received Arizona Republic andArizona Tribune first-team all-state1A-4A selection…Played in the all stargame and was rewarded Best BigMan…Seventh in state on 110 meterhurdles on state championship team in2007.

PERSONAL: Born Shane RobertJohannsen on Oct. 16, 1988 inChandler, Ariz…Son of Rob and KelleyJohannsen…Has one brother, Brent,and one sister, Kristen…Most memo-rable athletic moment; winning twostate championships and receiving thegame net in 2007 championshipgame…Person most admired, fatherfor his intelligence and drive.

Points 17 vs. Montana (2/14/09)Rebounds 10 vs. Northern Colorado (1/31/09)Assists 2 Two times, last at EWU (2/7/09)Steals 2 Four times, last UNC (12/29/08)Blocks 3 vs. Portland State (1/4/09)

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ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in his-tory with a minor inanthropology…Named to 2008 and2009 Big Sky All-Academic team andreceived the Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award both years...Named tothe Principal's Honor Roll in highschool.

2008-09 (SOPHOMORE): Received JoeRolle Most Valuable Player Award atteam banquet…All-Big Sky secondteam selection…ESPN the MagazineAcademic All-District 8nominee...Named Big Sky ConferencePlayer of the Week (Feb. 23)…Sawaction in all 27 games with 23 starts(two consecutive)...Averaged a team-best 12.7 points (7th in the Big Sky)with 2.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists (12thin Big Sky)...Fifth in Big Sky with 15.6points per game in leagueplay...Ranked third in the Big Sky in 3-pt field goal percentage (44.4) and sixthin field goal percentage (51.2)...Reset ortied single-game bests for points,rebounds, steals and assists...Reset sin-gle-game best for points three times...Made 13 consecutive free throws atone point, shooting 76.5 percent for theseason...Scored 20 or more points in sixgames...Had top 12 scoring games andtop four rebounding games...Scored indouble figures in 17 gamesoverall...Had a career-best with 28

points against SacramentoState...Scored 22 points witha career-best eight assistsagainst Montana State...Hadcareer game at NorthernColorado with 25 points anda career-tying five reboundswith four three-pointers,including game-tying shotwith 14 seconds left...Played55 minutes in 4OT gameagainst Portland State, scor-ing 21 points with sixrebounds and a career-bestsix steals...Hit two freethrows with 10 seconds left

in the first overtime to tie the score at64-64...Made a layup with 18 secondsleft, stole the ball, and hit a shortjumper with one second left to tie thegame at 84, forcing a fourth over-time...Scored seven of team's ninepoints in the third OT period...Had 21points at Montana...Scored a thencareer-high 14 points at UCRiverside...Had 13 points againstNorth Dakota State...Tied his career-high with six assists against Haskell.

2007-08 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in31 games with one start(Montana)...Averaged 3.9 points and2.2 assists...Scored in 26 of 31 gamesplayed...Scored four points in firstcareer start against Montana...Scored aseason-high 13 points against AdamsState College and Haskell...Did notplay against Wichita State.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate ofLos Alamitos High School…Played forcoach Russ May…Named All-CIF first-team selection and Sunset League MostValuable Player…Also chosen All-Orange County and to the PressTelegram Dream Team first

team…Helped Los Alamitos HighSchool to a 29-5 record in 2006-07 andled his team to the CIF SouthernCalifornia Regional Division I first-round...Averaged a team-best 18.1points-per-game and 3.6 rebounds,shooting 54 percent from the field and81 percent from the line…Scored indoubles figures in 30 of 33 gamesplayed, while reaching 20 or morepoints 13 times…Scored a season-best36 points against Leuzinger HighSchool, making 14 shots from the fieldand going 7-or-9 from the line witheight assists…Also led his team inassists and steals…Helped team setschool record for wins in a season,points in a game and two CIF champi-onships.

PERSONAL: Born Cameron ScottJones May 4, 1989 in Fort Lewis,Wash…Son of Patricia and TimothyJones…Has one older sister, Taryn, andtwo younger brothers, Samuel andTimothy…Father is a U.S. Customsagent…Plans to become a high schoolhistory teacher.

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2007-08 31-1 44-98 .449 3-17 .176 29-40 .725 49-1.6 65-39 3 18 120-3.92008-09 27-23 133-260 .512 37-84 .440 39-51 .765 70-2.6 75-67 1 32 342-12.7Totals 58-24 177-358 .493 40-101 .396 68-91 .747 119-2.1 140-106 4 50 462-8.0

Points 28 vs. Sacramento State (2/2/0/09)Rebounds 7 vs. E. Washington (1/2/09)Assists 8 vs. Montana State (1/12/09)Steals 6 vs. Portland State (1/4/09)

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ACADEMIC: Major is constructionmanagement.

2008-09 (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 27games with 14 starts…Averaged 3.1points per game and 3.0 rebounds...Hitthe game-winning free throw to com-plete a four-point play after tying thegame with a three-pointer with 23 sec-onds left to help team to a 67-64 victoryover Northern Colorado...Had a career-best four steals at UCRiverside...Grabbed a career-best sevenrebounds at Montana State...Tied sin-gle-game best with four assists atSacramento State.

2007-08 (SOPHOMORE): Named MostImproved Player at annual team ban-quet…Saw action in all 32 games withseven starts... Averaged 2.8 points and2.8 rebounds...Scored a season-highnine points against Pepperdine...Scoredeight points in first career start atMontana...Had four points at Arizona.

2006-07 (FRESHMAN): Sawaction in 29 games for 6.1minutes pergame…Averaged 1.1points and rebounds pergame.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate ofVentura High School…Played threeyears for coach Dan Larson, hisfather…Team captain…Averaged 14.7points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists and oneblock per game as a senior…Made 53three-point shots in senior cam-paign…Channel League player of theyear…CIF-Southern Section Division I-A player of the year…Named to thefirst team all-state…Honored in theVentura County Hall of Fame…Playedin the Ventura County All-Stargame…Team was CIF Southern SectionDivision I-1A champions, lost in thefirst round of the state playoffs.

PERSONAL: Born Nicolaas P. Larsonon March 4, 1988 in San Mateo,Calif…Son of Dan Larson and ElaineLarson…Has one brother, John, andthree sisters, Shelaine, Kristen andEmma…Comes from a family of ath-letes: Father, Dan, played basketballand mother, Elaine, played volleyball,both at Santa Clara...Sister, Shelaine,competed in track & field at Ohio State,and brother, John, is a tight end on theOhio State football team.

CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2006-07 29-0 11-29 .379 5-12 .417 6-7 .857 33-1.1 5-16 1 3 33-1.12007-08 32-7 31-71 .437 10-33 .303 18-28 .643 83-2.8 29-42 6 18 90-2.82008-09 27-14 27-90 .300 12-53 .226 17-22 .773 81-3.0 25-15 6 19 83-3.1Totals 88-21 60-190 .315 27-98 .276 41-57 .719 197-2.2 59-73 13 40 206-2.3

Points 9 vs. Pepperdine (11/28/07)Rebounds 7 at Montana State (1/10/09)Assists 4 vs. Western Kentucky (12/1/07)

4 at Sacramento State (1/18/09)Steals 4 at UC Riverside (11/22/08)

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2008-09 27-4 56-96 .583 0-0 .000 46-75 .613 80-3.0 13-40 12 5 158-5.9

ACADEMIC NOTES: Plans to studycriminal justice.

2008-09 (FRESHMAN): Saw action inall 27 games with four starts...Averaged14.9 minutes per game on the season,while scoring 5.9 points per contestwith 3.0 rebounds per game...Startedfour of the last five games of the season(24.8 minutes per game)…Notcheddouble figures seven times...Made firstcareer start against Montana State,recording a dunk that appeared onESPN...Scored a season-best 18 pointsin season finale at Idaho State with 18points…Recorded then-season-high forpoints (15) and rebounds (8) againstSacramento State...Had 10 points andsix rebounds at SacramentoState...Scored 12 points against NDSUtwo times...Scored 10 points on 5-of-5shooting against Haskell...Had five ormore rebounds six times.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate ofBishop Manogue Catholic HighSchool…Three-year starter…Three-year letterwinner…One-year cap-tain…Rated as the Big SkyConference's top center signee for theearly signing period byRivals.com…Averaged 12 points andsix rebounds as a junior…Received anhonorable mention in 2007…Namedsecond team all-league in2008…Helped team reach playoffsevery year, including a 25-4 record in2007 and 28-3 record in 2008…Alsoplayed on AAU team for Las Vegasprospects.

PERSONAL: Born Joshua Ryan Lepleyon March 25, 1990 in Frankfort,Germany…Son of Diane and DelLepley…Has two brothers, Scott andTimothy…Mother, Diane, was a bas-ketball and softball player at theUniversity of Connecticut.

Points 13 vs. Adams State (11/11/07)13 vs. Haskell (12/17/07)

Rebounds 4 vs. Cal Poly (12/9/07)4 at Idaho State (1/27/08)

Assists 6 vs. Cal Poly (12/9/07)Steals 2 vs. UMKC (11/17/07)

2 vs. Haskell (12/17/07)

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CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2006-07 32-2 58-148 .392 43-110 .391 39-58 .672 57-1.8 29-31 1 21 198-6.22007-08 29-2 32-94 .340 26-82 .317 12-21 .571 32-1.1 35-17 5 13 102-3.5Totals 61-4 90-242 .372 69-192 .359 51-79 .646 89-1.5 64-48 6 34 300-4.9

Transfer from Wyoming who redshirt-ed last season due NCAA transfer rules.

ACADEMIC NOTES: Plans to studyeducation or communications…Member of the National Honor Societyin high school.

PRIOR TO NAU: Played two seasonsat the University of Wyoming…Playedfor Steve McClain and HeathSchroyer…Saw action in 29 games withtwo starts as a sophomore…Averaged3.5 points…Scored a season-high 12points against Arkansas-PineBluff…Significant contributor as afreshman…Ranked fifth on the team inscoring, averaging 6.2 points-per-game,second in the Mountain WestConference among freshman in scor-ing… Ranked second on the team with39.1 percent shooting from three-pointrange with 43 made threepointers…Recorded seven double-fig-ure scoring games, with his season bestbeing a 15-point performance versus

TCU in Laramie…As a freshman, heaveraged 19.2 minutes per game,played in all 32 games and started two -- at Air Force and against New Mexicoin Laramie.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2006 graduate ofKelly Walsh High School…Played forKreg Adams…Named the 2006Wyoming Gatorade Player of theYear…Earned first-team all-state andfirst team 4A North All-Conferencehonors his sophomore, junior and sen-ior years of high school….Averaged23.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists and2.9 steals-per-game as a senior...LedKelly Walsh to a 16-9 overall record andan 8-2 record in the 4A NorthConference to finish in second placeand advance to the state tourna-ment….Named the 4A North Player ofthe Year for the second consecutiveyear…Best individual scoring perform-ances as a senior were a 40-point nightat Gillette and a 35-point performanceversus Cheyenne Central in the first

round of the state tournament…Otherseason highs included grabbing 12rebounds against Rock Springs, hand-ing out eight assists versus Rivertonand making six steals against RapidCity Central High School…As a junioraveraged 20.4 points, 8.3 rebounds, 4.3assists and 2.1 steals per game…Street &Smith named him an honorable men-tion All-American his junior sea-son….Became the first sophomore inKelly Walsh history to earn All-State asa sophomore…Also was the NorthConference Player of the Year for the2004-05 season…Holds the Kelly Walshschool records for: most three-pointfield goals made in a season (72), mostthree-pointers made in a single game(10) and most free throws made in a sin-gle game (18). He was elected a teamcaptain both his junior and senior sea-sons…Played AAU basketball with theColorado Chaos in the summers, partic-ipating in some of the top AAU tourna-ments in the country…Earned AAUDivision I All-Tournament honors at theHoosier Shootout, Rumble in the Bayand Top of the Rockies tournaments.

PERSONAL: Born Eric James Platt May12, 1988 in Casper, Wyo…Son of PattyPlatt and the late Brian Platt…Motherand father were college basketball play-ers...Mom played at Midland LutheranCollege (Neb.), and his father played atCasper College and Wayne State(Neb.)…Recruited by Colorado State,Nevada, New Mexico, Pepperdine, SanDiego, San Diego State, Stanford, UCSanta Barbara and Utah…Was active asa member of the SuperStars Alcoholand Drug Free Program that utilizeshigh school students to help encourageelementary school students to be drugfree…Member of the Kelly Walsh year-book and student newspaper staffs, anda four-year honor student.

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ACADEMIC NOTES: Undecided on amajor.

2008-09 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN):Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate ofKlein Forest High School…Played forcoach Cary Black… Named to the all-

region and all-district teams…Brokehigh school's scoring record…Helpedteam to district and regional champi-onships and state semifinals…Playedon the Texas All-Star team and theHabea All-Star team…Was named teamMost Valuable Player and district MVP.

PERSONAL: Born Gabriel Antony

Rogers on May 19, 1990 in Houston,Texas…Son of Kim and GabeRogers…Has two brothers, Keri andDavon…Enjoyed watching the UnitedStates Men's Basketball team win goldat the Olympics…Favorite player isGilbert Arenas.

DID YOU KNOW...NAU led Division I in three-point field goal per-centage as a team at 42.6 percent in 2006-07. It was the fourth time inschool history that the Lumberjacks have led the nation in three-pointfield goal percentage. The Lumberjacks also ranked seventh in overallfield goal percentage at 49.4. NAU joins only National ChampionFlorida and Texas A&M among teams to rank among the top 10 inboth FG% and 3-Pt FG%. NAU led the nation in 3-point field goal per-centage three times from 1997-99. NAU also finished fourth in scoringper game and assists in 2006-07.

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DeAngelo Jones6-5, 200, Jr.-TRSeattle, Wash.

(Rainier Beach/New Mexico State/Cochise College)

ACADEMIC NOTES:Plans to study business.

PRIOR TO NAU:Transfer from CochiseCollege in Douglas,Ariz….Played at

Cochise College for one season…Earned All-ACCAC first-team honors in 2009, ranking 28th inthe country in scoring in the NJCCA with 19.5points-per-game scoring average with 7.0rebounds and 3.0 assists…Led the team to a 24-8record and an appearance in the regionfinal…Originally signed and played his freshmanseason at New Mexico State out of high school.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Ranier BeachHigh School…Played for legendary coach MikeBethea at Rainier Beach where he was an all-league and all-state performer, averaging a team-best 16.2 points…Named MVP of the SeamountLeague.

PERSONAL: Born DeAngelo Allen Jones Dec. 16,1988 in Seattle, Wash…Son of Victor and ChelaJones…Has two brothers, Victor and Reynaldo,and one sister, Graciela.

#1 Michael DunnG, 6-0, 170, Fr.-RS

Chandler, Ariz.(Chandler)

ACADEMIC NOTES:Majoring in psychology.

HIGH SCHOOL: A2008 graduate ofChandler HighSchool…Played forM i c h a e lEllsworth…Three-year

letterwinner and two-year starter…Helped teambeat top-seeded Highland in the 5A StateChampionships, the first No. 16 seed to beat a No.1 in state history…Also three-year letterwinner infootball, averaging 14.5 yards per catch…Four-year letterwinner in track and field, leading teamto two state championships in 2005 and

2006…Recorded three top 10 individual finishes inthe triple jump, placing fourth twice…Also fin-ished eighth in the high jump in 2008…Won thetriple jump at the Meet of Champions in 2008.

PERSONAL: Born Michael Jamal Dunn April 16,1990 in Jacksonville, Fla…Son of Kelly Dunn…Hasthree sisters: Tempestt, Michaela andJasmine…Enjoys movies, music and playing videogames…Attended Arizona State for one year outof high school…Cousin Ricky Moore played foot-ball at Eastern Arizona.

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#20 Casey OmmenF, 6-7, 195, Fr.-HSRapid City, S.D.

(Stevens)

ACADEMIC NOTES:Majoring in busi-ness…Member of theNational HonorSociety…Received theEvans OrthodonticsScholar/Athlete Award.

HIGH SCHOOL: A2009 graduate of Stevens High School…Two-yearletterwinner for T.J. Kelly…Named to Rapid CityJournal Best of the West team and Sports BuzzardPlayer of the Year…Averaged 11.0 points and 10.8rebounds as a senior and led the state in blockswith 48…Played in South Dakota vs. Wyoming All-Star Game in Spearfish, S.D., and North vs. SouthSouth Dakota All-Star game in Aberdeen,

S.D…Also lettered in golf and baseball.

PERSONAL: Born Casey Jerome Ommen Aug. 3,1990 in Sioux Falls, S.D….Son of Terry and SandyOmmen…Has one brother, Corey.

#12 Julian OlubuyiG, 5-9, 175, Jr.-TRHouston, Texas(Klein Collins

/Northwest (Wyo.)College)

ACADEMIC NOTES:Majoring in appliedsociology.

PRIOR TO NAU:Transfer from

Northwest College in Wyoming…Two-year starterat Northwest College…Coached by Andy Ward…Named to the WCCAC first-team, the All-RegionIX Team and was the Player of the Year in RegionIX North…Started 31 games as a team cap-tain…Averaged 14.3 points and 4.0rebounds…Named to the All-Tournament Team atthe College of Southern Idaho K & T Steel

Classic…Started 29 games in 2007-08, scoring 5.4points-per-game…Was named to the WyomingCommunity College Athletic Conference All-Defensive Team and was named team's BestDefender.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 graduate of Klein CollinsHigh School…Coached by Tim Shoemaker…Ledhis school into the top 8 as a sophomore and top 16of the state tournament in the Texas' largest classi-fication during his final two seasons.

PERSONAL: Born Julian Prister Olubuyi Oct. 25,2009 in Houston, Texas…Son of MargaretOlubuyi…Has one brother, Justin, and one sister,Josephen.

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#50 Austin SmithF, 6-8, 215, So.-TR

Tucson, Ariz.(Ironwood

Ridge/Liberty)

Will sit out the 2009-10season due to NCAAtransfer rules.

ACADEMIC NOTES:Majoring in forestry.

PRIOR TO NAU:Transfer from Liberty where he played for RichieMcKay…Saw action in 28 games with sixstarts…Scored 2.8 points and grabbed 1.4rebounds per game…Shot 59.8 percent from thefield to rank second on the team…Helped team 23-12 record and an appearance in theCollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of IronwoodRidge…Played for coach Brian Peabody…LedIronwood Ridge to the 4A Arizona StateChampionship, earning MVP honors at the statechampionship game…Named second team all-state, first team all-southern Arizona and runner-up player of the year in southern Arizona…Earnedfirst team all-conference accolades as a senior…Setthe Ironwood Ridge record for points scored in aseason…Averaged 18.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.0assists, 2.0 blocks and 2.0 steals per game as a sen-ior, earning team MVP honors….Set single-seasonrecords for points and single-game record forpoints.

PERSONAL: Born Austin Christopher Smith onMarch 13, 1990…Son of Chris and CarlenaSmith…Father played football at Arizona…Hastwo brothers, Luke and Caleb…Caleb was anindoor and outdoor track & field All-American atPima Community College.

#21 Stallon SaldivarG, 6-0, 165, Fr.-HS

Salt Lake City, Utah(Judge Memorial)

ACADEMIC NOTES:Plans to study busi-ness...Earned scholar-athlete awards in bas-ketball.

HIGH SCHOOL: A2009 graduate of JudgeMemorial…Played for

Jim Yerkovich…Led Judge Memorial in Salt LakeCity to the Utah state title as a junior and a pair oftop-five state finishes in his prep career…Namedthe 2008 3A State Tournament Most ValuablePlayer, while earning all-state and all-region firstteam honors…Also named to the 2009 3A All-Stateteam for the second consecutive season and wasthe Region 10 MVP…Scored 15 points with eight

assists in the Senior All-State Game played inSandy, Utah…Also a four-year letterwinner inbaseball, helping team to a state championship in2008 with a 26-1 record…Team also finished sec-ond and third in state in 2006 and 2007.

PERSONAL: Born Stallon E. Saldivar March 28,1991 in Salt Lake City, Utah…Son of Danny andSandy Saldivar…Has one sister, Shannon…Alsoconsidered Weber State and American University.

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#33 Reid WallaceF, 6-6, 205, Fr.-HS

Spring, Texas(Tomball)

ACADEMIC NOTES:Major isundecided…Graduated33rd overall in his classand was the featuredspeaker at his gradua-tion…Member of theNational Honor Society.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of TomballHigh School…Played for Brad Ball…Three-yearletterwinner and two-year starter…NamedTHSCA first-team all-state, District 13-5A mostvaluable player, as well as all-district and all-region during senior season…Led his school to itsfirst ever District 13-5A championship…Averaged19.8 points per game and 7.0 rebounds while

shooting 58 percent from the floor and 47 percentfrom beyond the arc…Selected for the TexasAssociation Basketball Coaches All-Star and TexasHigh School Coaches Association All-Stargames…Scored 12 points for the North all-starteam in THSCA game played at Frank ErwinCenter at the University of Texas…Set schoolrecords for points and rebounds and single-seasonmarks for points and rebounds…Also consideredTexas A&M Kingsville, Utah State and NorthernColorado.

PERSONAL: Born Reid Charles Wallace Sept. 25,1990 in Houston, Texas…Son of Tim Wallace andKathy Straiton…Brother, Ryan, who played bas-ketball at West Point and Texas A&MKingsville…Brother, Greg played at West Pointand Stephen F. Austin…Cousin, Amanda, playssoccer at Drake…Enjoys hiking and camping andplaying video games.

Former Lumberjack Plays in 2000 Sydney Olympics

Former NAU standout Andrew Mavis was a member of the 2000 Canadian men’sbasketball squad at the Summer Olympics in Sydney. He helped lead the Canadianteam to a 5-2 record and seventh-place finish. Canada defeated Russia in overtime intheir final game. Mavis saw action in all seven games, scoring 3.0 points per game.

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Opponent SeriesAdams State (Colo.) 14-2Air Force 3-3Alabama A&M 0-2Alaska Anchorage 1-0Albuquerque 2-1Alcorn State 1-0Arizona 25-93Arizona State 60-76Augustana (Neb.) 1-0Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1-0Baptist 1-0Bemidji State (Minn.) 1-0Bethany 1-0Biola (Calif.) 1-1Boise State 22-33Brigham Young 1-0Brooklyn College 2-0Buena Vista 1-0California 0-2California Baptist 1-0UC Irvine 5-4UCLA 1-1Cal Poly Pomona 5-2Cal Maritime Academy 1-0Cal Poly 7-4Cal State Bakersfield 2-2Cal State Chico 1-0Cal St. Dominguez Hills 1-0Cal State Fullerton 4-5Cal State Los Angeles 1-1Cal State Northridge 12-9Cal State Stanislaus 1-0California Tech 1-0Cascade College 1-0Central Connecticut St. 1-1Central Missouri 1-1Chaminade (Hawaii) 1-0Chapman 1-1Colgate 2-0Colorado 0-3Colorado College 3-1Colorado Mines 1-1Colorado State 2-1Concordia (Calif.) 0-1Concordia (Neb.) 1-0Creighton 0-1Culver-Stockton 0-1Delaware State 0-1Denver 1-2Dixie College 12-4Doane (Neb.) 3-0Duquesne 0-1East Carolina 1-1East Central Oklahoma 0-1Eastern Arizona 13-6Eastern Illinois 1-0Eastern Michigan 1-1Eastern Montana 1-1Eastern New Mexico 21-13Eastern Washington 31-21Elon 1-0Emporia State (Kan.) 1-0Fairfield 1-0

Opponent SeriesFlorida International 1-1Fort Lewis (Colo.) 10-2Fresno State 0-4Georgia Southern 1-0Georgia State 1-1Gonzaga 6-13Greenville 1-1Hardin-Simmons 6-10Haskell 3-0Hastings (Neb.) 1-0Hawaii-Hilo 1-0High Point 0-1Houston 1-0Idaho 18-36Idaho State 40-44Illinois-Chicago 1-0Iona 0-1Jacksonville 1-0Jamestown (N.D.) 1-0Johnson & Wales 1-0Kansas 0-4Lamar 2-1LaVerne 2-0Lewis & Clark 1-0LeTourneau (Texas) 1-0Lipscomb 2-0Long Beach State 1-0Louisiana State 0-2Louisiana Tech 0-1Loyola (La.) 0-1Loyola Marymount 2-5Macalester 1-0Maine 0-2Mankato State (Minn.) 1-1Marist 1-1Maryland-Balt. County 0-2McNeese State 1-0Mesa State (Colo.) 2-0Metro State (Colo.) 1-0Midwestern State 2-0Mississippi State 0-1Mississippi Valley State 2-0Missouri 0-1Missouri-Kansas City 2-0Missouri-Rolla 0-1Montana 30-54Montana State 43-39Montana State Northern 1-0Montana Tech 2-0Montezuma Baptist 5-2Morgan State 1-0Nebraska-Kearney 0-2Nebraska-Omaha 1-0Nevada 4-28Nevada-Las Vegas 9-16New Mexico 40-42New Mexico Highlands 26-11New Mexico Military 8-1New Mexico Mines 3-6New Mexico State 23-20North Dakota State 0-2Northeast Missouri State 1-1Northern Colorado 6-3

Opponent SeriesNorthern Illinois 0-1Northern New Mexico 1-0Northeastern 2-0Northwestern 0-1Notre Dame, College of 1-0Occidental (Calif.) 3-2Ohio Northern 0-1Oklahoma Baptist 1-0Olivet Nazarene 1-0Oral Roberts 0-4Oregon 1-5Pacific 2-0Pacific Lutheran 1-0Pasadena Nazarene 4-2Patten College 1-0Pepperdine 2-12Phoenix College 9-3Pittsburgh 0-1Portland 3-4Portland State 11-17Prairie View A&M 0-1Puget Sound (Wash.) 0-1Quinnipiac 2-0Regis 0-1Rio Grande 0-1St. Bonaventure 1-0St. John’s 0-1Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1-4St. Martin’s (Wash.) 1-0Saint Peter’s 1-0Sacramento State 25-9Sam Houston State 3-1San Diego 3-9San Diego State 6-5San Francisco 2-2San Jose Christian 1-0San Jose State 3-3Santa Clara 0-1Santa Cruz 0-0Santa Fe 24-9Savannah State 1-0Seattle Pacific 1-0Snow College 3-1Sonoma State 1-0South Carolina State 1-0South Dakota 1-1Southeast Oklahoma St. 0-2Southeastern Louisiana 1-0Southern California 0-1Southern California Coll. 1-0

Opponent SeriesSouthern Colorado 10-9Southern Oregon 1-0Southern Utah 13-8Southwestern College 0-0Southwest Missouri St. 0-2Southwest Oklahoma St. 0-1Southwest Texas 1-1Stanford 0-1Stephen F. Austin 1-1Tennessee-Martin 1-1Texas-Arlington 2-3Texas Christian 0-3Texas-El Paso 9-18Texas-Pan American 2-1Texas Southern 0-2Texas Tech 8-29Texas Wesleyan 2-0Tulsa 0-2UC Davis 2-0UC Riverside 3-3UC Santa Cruz 1-0UC San Diego 2-2UC Santa Barbara 1-2U.S. International 10-4Utah 0-1Utah Valley 1-1Utah State 1-3Washington 0-1Washington State 0-3Wayland Baptist 1-1Weber State 25-64West Texas A&M 5-14Western Kentucky 1-1Western New Mexico 27-16Western Oregon 1-0Western State (Colo.) 13-3Westminister (Utah) 15-5Westmont 0-1Whittier 4-2Wichita State 1-3Willamette 1-0William Jewell 0-1Winona State (Kan.) 1-0Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-1Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1-0Wyoming 0-2Youngstown State 1-0

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NAU Overall: 31-21Spokane: 12-13; Flagstaff 18-7; Neutral: 1-1

1969-70 Away W 84-801984-85 Home W 83-68

Away W 83-701985-86 Away L 70-82

Home W 66-621987-88 Away W 79-68

Home W 72-641988-89 Away L 73-86

Home L 66-711989-90 Away L 59-80

Home L 66-701990-91 Away L 74-91

Home L 79-951991-92 Home W 80-71

Away L 64-811992-93 Home W 89-69

Away W 64-521993-94 Away W 76-72

Home W 81-721994-95 Home W 67-58

Home L 61-731995-96 Away W 60-58

Home W 71-571996-97 Home W 79-62

Away W 76-681997-98 Away W 83-48

Home W 94-791998-99 Home W 80-76

Away W 67-651999-00 Away L 65-74

Home W 76-68Neutral W 82-65

2000-01 Home L 65-72Away L 66-74Nuetral L 53-58

2001-02 Away W 70-63Home W 80-75

2002-03 Away L 53-76Home L 75-78

2003-04 Home L 57-63Away L 81-91Away L 59-71

2004-05 Away L 61-65Home W 77-64

2005-06 Home W 105-95Away L 61-73

2006-07 Home W 109-101Away W 91-80

2007-08 Away W 79-75Home W 68-64

2008-09 Home W 72-49Away L 50-54

NAU Overall: 40-44Pocatello: 14-29; Flagstaff 25-13; Neutral: 1-2

1968-69 Home W 93-74Away L 86-95

1970-71 Away L 80-103Home W 96-91

1971-72 Away L 73-92Home W 69-65

1972-73 Home L 57-60Away L 59-67

1973-74 Home L 66-85Away L 61-88

1974-75 Away L 77-101Home L 72-81

1975-76 Away W 28-27Home W 59-57

1976-77 Away L 72-95Home L 76-77

1977-78 Home L 85-93Away L 46-48

1978-79 Away L 70-83Home W 76-75Neutral W 90-76

1979-80 Away L 58-62Home L 67-83

1980-81 Home L 65-68Away W OT 80-79

1981-82 Away L 52-57Away W OT 70-68

1982-83 Away L 69-73Home W 57-55

1983-84 Away L 65-82Home W 82-73

1984-85 Home W 65-62Away L 56-88Neutral L 86-89

1985-86 Away L 72-78Home W 70-57

1986-87 Home L 55-58Away W 71-62

1987-88 Away L 73-97Home W 95-74

1988-89 Home W 53-51Away L 74-84

1989-90 Away L 76-88Home L 72-74

1990-91 Away W 112-87Home W 89-74

1991-92 Away L 82-109Home L 73-85

1992-93 Home W 76-68Away L 69-88

1993-94 Away L 80-99Home L 93-96

1994-95 Away L 80-86Home W OT 86-81

1995-96 Home L 59-73Away L 75-85

1996-97 Home W 72-59Away W 78-59

1997-98 Away W 87-60Home W 87-61

1998-99 Home W 101-69Away W 69-61

1999-00 Away W 67-50Home W 82-68

2000-01 Home L 63-70Away W OT 87-84

2001-02 Away L 64-77Home W OT 77-76

2002-03 Home W 65-62Away L 76-90Away L 74-85

2003-04 Away W 92-86Home W 85-72Nuetral W 91-72

2004-05 Home W 86-68Away L 75-86

2005-06 Away W 85-81Home W 88-80

2006-07 Away W OT 102-98Home W 73-63

2007-08 Away L 67-69Home W 76-53

2008-09 Home L 52-60Away L 49-71

NAU Overall: 30-54Missoula: 10-30; Flagstaff 19-21; Neutral: 1-3

1965-66 Away L 79-941970-71 Home W 82-72

Away L 92-1091971-72 Away /L 67-88

Home W 80-541972-73 Home L 62-70

Away L 56-991973-74 Away L 52-84

Home L 56-641974-75 Away L 75-106

Home L 75-811975-76 Away L 65-78

Home W 80-641976-77 Home L 59-68

Away W 80-641977-78 Away L 46-58

Home L 72-811978-79 Home W 72-59

Away L 51-551979-80 Home W 65-53

Away L 56-661980-81 Away L 65-77

Home L 56-641981-82 Home L 65-67

Away L 52-651982-83 Away L 50-54

Home W 76-701983-84 Home L 54-59

Away L 58-69Neutral L 54-69

1984-85 Away L 69-76Home W 76-72

1985-86 Home W 72-61Away L 71-73

1986-87 Away L 61-73Home L 61-66

1987-88 Home L 53-63Away W 75-68Neutral L 72-77

1988-89 Home L 75-78Away L 53-90

1989-90 Home L 67-68Away L 66-87

1990-91 Home L 60-62Away L 68-89

1991-92 Home L 59-74Away L 59-90

1992-93 Away L 55-74Home L 46-54

1993-94 Home L 60-74Away W 86-72

1994-95 Home W 68-67Away L 62-76

1995-96 Away L 64-66Home L 46-77

1996-97 Away W 82-69Home W 72-69

1997-98 Home W 73-60Away L 66-73

1998-99 Away W 62-59Home W 74-53

1999-00 Home W 85-72Away W 85-59

2000-01 Away L 63-78Home W 77-66

2001-02 Home W 77-64Away L 63-70Neutral L 64-82

2002-03 Away W OT 97-93Home W 69-59

2003-04 Home W 83-67Away W OT 80-78

2004-05 Away L 79-83Home L 69-77

2005-06 Home W 83-80Away L 83-96Home L 60-73

2006-07 Home L 71-74Away W 88-81Neutral W 78-71

2007-08 Home W 72-64Away W 80-76

2008-09 Away L 61-62Home L 54-73

NAU Overall: 43-39Bozeman: 11-27; Flagstaff 27-12; Neutral: 2-1

1970-71 Home L 86-95Away W 86-85

1971-72 Away L 98-104Home W 86-69

1972-73 Home L 79-83Away L 60-78

1973-74 Away L 52-60Home W 78-61

1974-75 Away L 70-74Home L OT 109-111

1975-76 Away L 75-90Home W 85-81

1976-77 Home W 96-58Away W 75-69

1977-78 Away W 73-67Home L 83-84

1978-79 Home W 82-68Away L 56-58

1979-80 Home W 80-78Away L 90-92

1980-81 Away L 72-84Home L 76-81

1981-82 Home W 49-47Away L 63-70

1982-83 Away L 59-75Home W 76-57

1983-84 Home W 59-57Away W 70-47

1984-85 Away W 62-58Home W 69-66Neutral W 69-62

1985-86 Home W 82-77Away L 64-82Neutral L 74-80

1986-87 Away L 62-81Home W 90-82

1987-88 Home L 56-58Away L 72-83

1988-89 Home L 67-80Away L 42-67

1989-90 Home W 76-73Away L OT 88-90

1990-91 Home L 74-81Away L 76-83

1991-92 Home W OT 81-78Away L 63-107

1992-93 Away L 60-66Home L 64-73

1993-94 Home L 75-92Away W 86-72

1994-95 Home W OT 84-77Away L 59-84

1995-96 Away L 58-87Home L 61-76

1996-97 Away W 79-74Home W 85-61

1997-98 Home W 76-72Away W OT 102-96

Neutral W 77-501998-99 Away W 74-73

Home W 82-671999-00 Home W 89-80

Away W 76-742000-01 Away L 79-84

Home W 87-74Nuetral W 65-62

2001-02 Home L 48-59Away L 59-62

2002-03 Away L 66-80Home W 81-66

2003-04 Home W 63-57Away L 62-67

2004-05 Away L 68-88Home W 84-61

2005-06 Home W 78-72Away L 82-73

2006-07 Home W 86-76Away W OT 92-84

2007-08 Home W 78-58Away L 67-70

NAU Overall: 6-3Greeley: 2-3; Flagstaff 4-0; Neutral: 0-0

1983-84 Away W 81-712005-06 Away W 88-78

Home W 63-522006-07 Away L 86-88

Home W 89-772007-08 Home W 86-70

Away L 77-802008-09 Away L 79-81

Home W 67-64

NAU Overall: 11-17Portland: 2-12; Flagstaff 8-5; Neutral: 1-0

1996-97 Home W 54-42Away L OT 68-72

1997-98 Away L 70-72Home W 87-54

1998-99 Home W 82-52Away L OT 76-77Neutral W 73-56

1999-00 Away L 75-101Home W 71-57

2000-01 Home W 90-62Away L 64-68

2001-02 Away W 77-60Home L 79-88

2002-03 Away L 60-73Home W 75-64

2003-04 Home L 65-71Away L 78-85

2004-05 Away L 78-91Home L 81-84

2005-06 Home W 86-77Away W 65-63

2006-07 Home W 85-78Away L 78-83

2007-08 Away L 66-80Home L 68-71Away L 51-67

2008-09 Home L 4OT 91-92Away L 66-78

NAU Overall: 25-9Sacramento: 10-7; Flagstaff 15-2; Neutral: 0-0

1991-92 Away W 86-80Home W 71-68

1992-93 Away W 78-711993-94 Away L 76-80

Home W 83-591995-96 Away L 66-711996-97 Home L 65-75

Away W 58-55Home W 99-62

1997-98 Home W 86-49Away W 92-52

1998-99 Home W 75-60Away W 71-61

1999-00 Away L 62-65Home W 88-65

2000-01 Away W 65-55Home W 66-53

2001-02 Away L 63-81Home W 90-70

2002-03 Away L 81-85(OT)Home W 63-45

2003-04 Home W 80-73Away L 97-110

2004-05 Away L 88-92Home L 86-87

2005-06 Home W 89-83Away W 82-72Home W 98-83

2006-07 Home W 96-82Away L 94-71

2007-08 Away W 80-69Home W 73-59

2008-09 Away W 89-64Home W 68-58

NAU Overall: 25-64Ogden: 6-39; Flagstaff 18-23; Neutral: 1-2

1965-66 Home L 4OT 113-115Away L 88-99

1966-67 Home L 78-90Away L 76-78

1967-68 Home L 65-68Away L 72-103

1970-71 Home L 69-90Away L 50-91

1971-72 Home W 82-74Away L 74-82

1972-73 Home L 63-69Away L 72-93

1973-74 Home L 56-71Away L 54-66

1974-75 Home W 80-76Away W 77-76

1975-76 Home W 76-71Away L 77-95Neutral L 58-63

1976-77 Away L 73-97Home L OT 86-92

1977-78 Home L 72-73Away L 66-78

1978-79 Away L 67-84Home W OT 66-64Neutral L 70-92

1979-80 Away L 58-73Home L 22-28

1980-81 Home W 2OT 58-57 Away L 57-83

1981-82 Away L 65-66Home L 61-73

1982-83 Away L 58-80Home L 52-60

1983-84 Away L 54-66Home L 63-73

1984-85 Home W 75-68Away L 75-87

1985-86 Away W 65-57Home W 86-64

1986-87 Home W 66-65Away L 79-88

1987-88 Away L 65-80Home W 87-67

1988-89 Home L 50-62Away L 71-96

1989-90 Away L 49-67Home W 67-58

1990-91 Home L 77-93Away L 69-119

1991-92 Away L 61-96Home L 75-92

1992-93 Home L 70-74Away L 79-100

1993-94 Away L 71-79Home W 78-76

1994-95 Away L 67-85Home L 63-72

1995-96 Away L 67-89Home L 64-101

1996-97 Home W 83-73Away L OT 90-96

1997-98 Away L 75-83Home W OT 79-70

1998-99 Home L OT 88-92Away L 57-77Away L 75-82

1999-00 Away W 76-66Home L 73-84

2000-01 Away L 76-79Home W 76-68

2001-02 Away L 66-78Home W 85-79

2002-03 Home L 61-64Away L 64-79

2003-04 Away W 73-67Home L 70-73

2004-05 Home W 86-71Away L 73-94

2005-06 Away W 88-82Home W 77-69

2006-07 Home L 73-81Away L 79-86Away L 80-88

2007-08 Away W 69-56Home W 74-71Neutral W 75-70

2008-09 Home L 54-59Away L 51-70

Eastern Washington

Northern Colorado

Idaho State

Montana

Portland State

Weber State

Sacramento State

Montana State

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Saturday, Nov. 14Portland at Eastern Washington 1:051-Portland State vs. Wright State 2:354-Sacramento St. vs. Houston Baptist 5:05Montana State at Nevada 7:053-Boise State at Montana 7:35

Sunday, Nov. 154-Sacramento State vs. S. Alabama 1:051 Portland State at Washington 2:352 N. Colorado vs. Southern Utah 2:35Northern Arizona at Arizona 3:053 Loyola Marymount at Montana 3:05Idaho State at Bradley 7:05

Monday, Nov. 16E. Washington at Washington State 7:052-N. Colorado at Hawai'i 11:05

Tuesday, Nov. 17Fresno State at Northern Arizona 6:35Weber State at UC Santa Barbara 7:05Colorado Christian at Montana St. 7:05Whitman at Eastern Washington 7:05Idaho State at Brigham Young 7:35

Wednesday, Nov. 18Bethany at Sacramento State 7:05

Thursday, Nov. 19Pacific at Northern Arizona 6:35Montana at Denver 7:05

Friday, Nov. 205 N. Colorado vs. Texas Southern 5:35

Saturday, Nov. 21Sacramento State at Oregon State 12:05Colorado Christian at Idaho State 2:05Southern Mississippi at Mont. St. 7:05Cal Poly at Portland State 7:05E. Washington at Texas-Arlington 7:055-N. Colo.vs. Air Force/Dickinson St.TBA

Sunday, Nov. 22Weber State at Seattle 2:05

Monday, Nov. 23Montana at Oregon 7:05

Tuesday, Nov. 24Western State at Weber State 7:05Boise State at Eastern Washington 7:05Idaho State at Utah State 7:05Sacramento State at Idaho 7:05

Wednesday, Nov. 25Montana State at San Francisco 7:05Northern Arizona at Santa Clara 7:05

Friday, Nov. 27Northern Colorado at North Dakota 1:05Weber State at Brigham Young 7:35

Saturday, Nov. 28UC Riverside at Sacramento State 1:05Montana State at Oregon 7:05Eastern Washington at Idaho 7:05Idaho State at UMKC 7:05N. Arizona at San Diego State 7:05

Sunday, Nov. 29Montana at Washington 6:05Portland State at Stanford 6:05

Tuesday, Dec. 1Colorado St. at Northern Colorado 7:05Walla Walla at Eastern Washington 7:05Idaho State at Notre Dame 7:35

Wednesday, Dec. 2Utah at Weber State 7:05Portland State at Portland 7:05Sacramento State at UC Davis 7:05

Friday, Dec. 4*Northern Arizona at Montana 7:05*Northern Colorado at Mont. St. 8:05

Saturday, Dec. 5*Weber State at Sacramento State 7:05*Northern Arizona at Montana St. 7:05*Eastern Washington at Portland St. 7:05*Northern Colorado at Montana 7:05Idaho State at Utah 7:05

Tuesday, Dec. 8Sacramento St. at S. California 7:05

Wednesday, Dec. 9Montana State at Memphis 7:05Linfield at Portland State 7:05Boise State at Idaho State 7:05Montana Tech at Weber State 7:35

Thursday, Dec. 10Montana at Loyola-Marymount 7:05

Friday, Dec. 11Idaho State at Southern California 7:35

Saturday, Dec. 12Seattle at Eastern Washington 1:05N. Colo. at Wyoming (at Casper) 3:35Southern Utah at Weber State 7:05N. New Mexico at Montana State 7:05Montana at Colorado State 7:05Sacramento State at Pacific 7:05

Sunday, Dec. 13Portland State at Pepperdine 2:05UC Riverside at Northern Arizona 4:05

Tuesday, Dec. 15Portland State at Saint Mary's 7:05

Wednesday, Dec. 16Louisiana-Monroe at N. Colorado 7:05MSU-Northern at Montana 7:05Northern Arizona at New Mexico 7:05

Thursday, Dec. 17Weber State at UNLV 7:05Eastern Washington at Nevada 7:05

Friday, Dec. 18UC Santa Barbara at Montana State 7:05

Saturday, Dec. 19E. Washington at Brigham Young 7:05*Idaho State at Sacramento State 7:05UC Riverside at Montana 7:05Portland St. vs. Wash. St. 7:05Northern Arizona at Air Force 7:05Northern Colorado at Oklahoma TBA

Sunday, Dec. 20Northern Arizona at Colorado State 6:05

Monday, Dec. 216-Weber State vs. Cal State Fullerton 5:35Montana State at Cal Poly 7:05Portland State at Boise State 7:05San Jose State at Northern Colorado 7:05Fresno State at Montana 7:05William Jessup at Sacramento State 7:35

Tuesday, Dec. 227-E. Washington vs. Chicago State 2:306-Weber State vs. Morehead State 5:35Idaho State at Oregon 7:05

Wednesday, Dec. 23Montana State at Boise State 7:05Great Falls at Montana 7:056 Weber State at Utah State 8:057 Eastern Washington vs. TBA TBA

Sunday, Dec. 27Loyola-Marymount at Sacramento St.1:05

Monday, Dec. 28N. Arizona at Texas-Pan American 2:05Denver at Northern Colorado 7:05Montana Tech at Idaho State 7:05Eastern Washington at Gonzaga 6:05

Tuesday, Dec. 29Willamette at Portland State 5:05

Wednesday, Dec. 30N. New Mexico at N. Arizona 6:35Northern Colorado at TCU 7:05

Thursday, Dec. 31*Montana at Idaho State 3:05*Sacramento State at E. Washington 3:05*Montana State at Weber State 3:05

Saturday, Jan. 2*Northern Colorado at N. Arizona 6:35*Montana at Weber State 7:05*Sacramento State at Portland St. 7:05

Sunday, Jan. 3*Montana State at Idaho State 2:05

Thursday, Jan. 7*Idaho State at Northern Arizona 6:35*Weber State at Northern Colorado 7:05

Thursday, Jan. 8*Portland State at Montana State 7:05*Eastern Washington at Montana 7:05

Saturday, Jan. 9Seattle at Sacramento State 1:05*Weber State at Northern Arizona 6:35*Portland State at Montana 7:05*Idaho State at Northern Colorado 7:05

Sunday, Jan. 10*Eastern Washington at Mont.St. 2:05

Friday, Jan. 15*N. Arizona at E. Washington 5:05*Northern Colorado at Portland St. 7:05*Montana at Sacramento State 7:05

Saturday, Jan. 16*Weber State at Idaho State 7:05*N. Colorado at E. Washington 7:05

Sunday, Jan. 17*Northern Arizona at Portland St. 1:05*Montana State at Sacramento St. 1:05

Monday, Jan. 18Montana St. at CS Bakersfield 7:05

Friday, Jan. 22*Portland State at Weber State 7:05*Sacramento St. at N. Colorado 7:05*Eastern Washington at Idaho St. 7:05

Saturday, Jan. 23*Eastern Washington at Weber State 7:05 *Montana at Montana State 7:05*Portland State at Idaho State 7:05

Sunday, Jan. 24*Sacramento St. at N. Arizona 2:05

Thursday, Jan. 28*Montana St. at Northern Arizona 6:35*Montana at Northern Colorado 7:05

Friday, Jan. 29*Sacramento State at Weber State 7:05

Saturday, Jan. 30*Montana at Northern Arizona 6:35*Portland State at E. Washington 7:05*Sacramento State at Idaho State 7:05

Sunday, Jan. 31*Montana State at N. Colorado 2:05

Monday, Feb. 1E. Washington at Seattle (Key Arena)7:10

Friday, Feb. 5*Weber State at Montana 7:05*Idaho State at Montana State 7:05*Portland State at Sacramento St. 7:05

Saturday, Feb. 6*Weber State at Montana State 7:05*Idaho State at Montana 7:05

Sunday, Feb. 7*Northern Arizona at N. Colorado 12:05*E. Washington at Sacramento St. 1:05Seattle at Portland State 2:05

Friday, Feb. 12*Northern Arizona at Weber State 7:05*Montana State at E. Washington 7:05*Montana at Portland State 7:05*Northern Colorado at Idaho State 7:05

Saturday, Feb. 13Sacramento State at Seattle 1:05*Northern Arizona at Idaho State 7:05*Northern Colorado at Weber State 7:05*Montana State at Portland State 7:05

Sunday, Feb. 14*Montana at Eastern Washington 1:05

Monday, Feb. 15Cal State Bakersfield at Idaho State 7:05

Thursday, Feb. 18*Portland St. at Northern Arizona 6:35*E. Washington at N. Colorado 7:05*Sacramento St. at Montana State 7:05

Saturday, Feb. 20*Sacramento State at Montana 4:05*E. Washington at N. Arizona 6:35*Idaho State at Weber State 7:05*Portland St. at Northern Colorado 7:05Montana State at ESPN BracketBusters

Tuesday, Feb. 23Johnson & Wales at N. Colorado 7:05

Friday, Feb. 26*Weber State at E. Washington 7:05*Idaho State at Portland State 7:05*N. Arizona at Sacramento State 7:05

Saturday, Feb. 27*Montana State at Montana 7:05*N. Colorado at Sacramento State 7:05*Idaho State at E. Washington 7:05

Sunday, Feb. 28*Weber State at Portland State 1:05

Tuesday, March 2Portland State at Seattle 7:05

2010 BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP

Saturday, March 6(At No. 3 and No. 4 Seed)QuarterfinalsNo. 5 seed at No. 4 seed TBANo. 6 seed at No. 3 seed TBA

Tuesday, March 9Semifinals (Televised by Altitude)At Regular-Season Champion)No. 2 seed vs. Highest Remaining Seed TBANo. 1 Seed vs. Lowest Remaining Seed TBA

Wednesday, March 10Championship (Televised by ESPN2)Semifinal Winners 7 p.m. MST

Tournament Key1 – Athletes in Action Basketball Classic

(Seattle, Wash.)2 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i)

3 – Grizzly Basketball Tournament(Missoula, Mont.)

4 – Rice Basketball Challenge (Houston, Texas)

5 – Reggie Minton Air Force Classic(Colorado Springs, Colo.)

6 – Gossner Foods Classic (Logan, Utah)7 – Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)

B I G S K Y C O M P O S I T E S C H E D U L E

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2 0 0 8 - 00 9 H I G H L I G H T So NAU ranked 13th in theNCAA in field goal per-centage with a Big Skybest 48.1 percentage.NAU has ranked amongthe Top 15 teams in thenation in each of the lastthree seasons, one of fourschools in the country toaccomplish the feat(Florida, Kansas, NorthCarolina) and joinsFlorida as the only twoschools in the nation torank among the Top 15 ineach of the last four sea-sons.

o NAU faced three teamsthat advanced to the 2009NCAA Tournament field.NAU lost to Midwest No.12 seed Arizona in December in Tucson.Midwest No. 14 seed North Dakota Statewon the Summit League championship,while Portland State won the Big SkyTournament and earned a No. 13 seed inthe East Region.

o NAU and Portland State played an epicfour overtime regionally televised game onAltitude. It was the longest game in NAUschool history, equaling the only other 4OTgame way back in 1966, and tied for thelongest in Big Sky history. It was the sev-enth time a league team had played a four-overtime game, and the first since 1999.

o NAU's strength of schedule ranked 21stin the country at the conclusion of the non-conference schedule. NAU played at 2008NCAA Tournament participants Arizona,Stanford and UNLV, as well as at WichitaState and North Dakota State.

o All four players/student coaches finishingtheir careers are on schedule to graduatewith Zarko Comagic, student assistant WillHensley and Josh Wilson finishing theirdegrees in May and Jermaine Bishop com-pleting his course work in December. HeadCoach Mike Adras will have graduated 34of the 39 players who have finished theircareers during his tenure when they com-plete their coursework.

o Sophomore ShaneJohannsen led allDivision I players infield goal percentage at72.7 percent(cbssports.com), the topfigure in the Big SkyConference. He reset theindividual school recordset by Dan McClintockin 1998-99. He connectedon 67-of-82 attemptsfrom the field in leagueplay for a conference-best 81.7 percent. He didnot qualify for theNCAA statistics basedon the five made fieldgoals per game mini-mum (4.2 per game).

o Sophomore CameronJones capped off his second season withselection to the All-Big Sky second team aspicked by the league coaches. Senior guardJosh Wilson was chosen to the All-Big Skyteam for the second consecutive season,earning honorable mention accolades.

o Wilson achieved several milestones dur-ing his senior season. Wilson became one ofthree players in Big Sky Conference historyto record 600 assists and score 1,000 points,the 24th member of the 1,000-point club atNAU. He finished first in school historyand third in the Big Sky Conference annalswith 636 career assists. Wilson is one of fourplayers in school history to record 3,500 ormore career minutes, ranking first with3,602 minutes. Wilson also played in 117career games, tied for the second-best totalin school history.

o Senior Jermaine Bishop was a finalist forthe The V Foundation Comeback of theYear Award. The award is given to the stu-dent-athlete or team that embodies the spir-it and courage represented by Coach JimValvano and the memorable and motivat-ing challenge delivered in his acceptancespeech at the 1993 ESPY Awards - "Don't'Give Up…Don't Ever Give Up!".

o NAU had 11 of its games on national andregional television, including nine on FSNArizona and eight on Fox College Sports.NAU also participated in the Big SkyConference Game of the Week on Altitude,while the Stanford game was featured onComcast Bay Area.

2008-09 Honors

Jermaine BishopJimmy V Foundation Comeback

Award FinalistGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award

Coaches Award

Luis FloresGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award

Will HensleyGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award

Eric HouseGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award

Shane JohannsenBig Sky All-Academic Team

Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete AwardMost Improved Award

Cameron JonesAll-Big Sky Second Team

Big Sky Conference Player of theWeek (Feb. 23)

Big Sky All-Academic TeamGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award

Joe Rolle Most Valuable Player Award

Eric PlattGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award

Gabe RogersGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award

Josh WilsonAll-Big Sky Honorable Mention Team

Big Sky All-Academic TeamGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award

Mike Nesbitt Award

Josh Wilson

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Player ....................................GP-S Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D TR-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg10 JONES, Cameron ......27-23 772-28.6 133-260 .512 37-84 .440 39-51 .765 19-51 70-2.6 38-0 75 67 1 32 342 12.7

Conference-Only... ..16-15 536-33.5 99-188 .527 24-59 .407 28-34 .824 13-41 54-3.4 23-0 49 53 0 23 250 15.601 JOHNSON, Matt ........20-15 557-27.9 83-186 .446 36-87 .414 30-47 .638 14-56 70-3.5 32-0 54 52 2 19 232 11.6

Conference-Only... ....9-5 260-28.9 39-80 .488 18-39 .462 9-14 .643 3-20 23-2.6 15-0 27 26 1 9 105 11.740 JOHANNSEN, Shane 27-27 696-25.8 112-154 .727 0-0 .000 42-82 .512 61-85 146-5.4 75-3 14 43 27 18 266 9.9

Conference-Only... ..16-16 448-28.0 67-82 .817 0-0 .000 33-54 .611 35-55 90-5.6 41-3 8 25 17 9 167 10.420 COMAGIC, Zarko ....25-14 596-23.8 85-188 .452 21-63 .333 43-63 .683 40-83 123-4.9 46-1 21 35 9 19 234 9.4

Conference-Only... ....16-6 390-24.4 51-117 .436 16-46 .348 22-33 .667 22-55 77-4.8 27-0 14 18 4 9 140 8.821 WILSON, Josh ............23-22 657-28.6 81-186 .435 27-78 .346 24-40 .600 12-45 57-2.5 42-1 87 55 1 11 213 9.3

Conference-Only... ..12-12 370-30.8 45-100 .450 19-44 .432 6-8 .750 3-23 26-2.2 18-0 49 26 1 6 115 9.642 LEPLEY, Josh ..............27-4 402-14.9 56-96 .583 0-0 .000 46-75 .613 25-55 80-3.0 64-0 13 40 12 5 158 5.9

Conference-Only... ....16-4 251-15.7 29-57 .509 0-0 .000 29-44 .659 16-38 54-3.4 38-0 9 18 6 3 87 5.402 BISHOP, Jermaine ......27-14 675-25.0 53-119 .445 16-46 .348 16-28 .571 20-57 77-2.9 40-0 78 38 2 50 138 5.1

Conference-Only... ..16-11 426-26.6 36-76 .474 10-26 .385 9-17 .529 8-35 43-2.7 22-0 56 27 1 32 91 5.711 LEE, Shayar..................24-1 260-10.8 30-73 .411 11-38 .289 7-14 .500 11-27 38-1.6 21-0 11 19 2 5 78 3.3

Conference-Only... ....13-0 138-10.6 13-38 .342 6-22 .273 0-5 .000 8-15 23-1.8 13-0 6 10 1 2 32 2.532 LARSON, Nick ..........27-14 576-21.3 27-90 .300 12-53 .226 17-22 .773 16-65 81-3.0 66-1 25 15 6 19 83 3.1

Conference-Only... ..16-11 373-23.3 15-58 .259 7-33 .212 16-20 .800 13-42 55-3.4 35-1 19 6 2 9 53 3.322 ZARAGOZA, Zack......7-0 43-6.1 5-18 .278 4-15 .267 0-0 .000 0-7 7-1.0 7-0 5 2 0 2 14 2.0

Conference-Only... ....0-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.034 CALVIN, Jermaine......20-1 211-10.6 12-35 .343 1-2 .500 5-13 .385 4-9 13-0.7 28-0 30 22 2 16 30 1.5

Conference-Only... ....10-0 76-7.6 5-11 .455 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 0-3 3-0.3 10-0 7 13 1 2 14 1.450 KUHN, Kristian ..........6-0 17-2.8 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 1-2 3-0.5 3-0 0 1 1 2 7 1.2

Conference-Only... ....0-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.033 HOUSE, Eric ................10-0 40-4.0 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2-3 5-0.5 6-0 0 2 0 1 0 0.0

Conference-Only... ....8-0 34-4.3 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1-0.1 5-0 0 2 0 1 0 0.0TM TEAM................................ 35-39 74-2.7 0-0 8

Conference-Only .......... 21-23 44-2.8 0-0 6

Total.......... ......................27 678-1410 .481 165-466 .354 274-444 .617 260-584 844-31.3 468-6 413 399 65 199 1795 66.5Conference-Only... ......16 399-810 .493 101-270 .374 155-233 .665 142-351 493-30.8 247-4 244 230 34 105 1054 65.9

Opponents...... ..............27 650-1373 .473 194-471 .412 335-478 .701 225-567 792-29.3 442 393 374 83 197 1829 67.7

8-19 Overall, 5-11 Big Sky (8th), 7-5 Home, 1-14 Away, 0-0 NeutralDate Opponent Result Record Big Sky Attend Top Points Top Rebounds11/14/08 at Utah Valley L, 62-68 0-1 3,250 (17) JOHNSON, Matt (6) WILSON, Josh11/17/08 HASKELL W, 95-63 1-1 897 (17) LEE, Shayar (7) COMAGIC, Zarko11/20/08 at UNLV L, 71-87 1-2 11,760 (18) JOHNSON, Matt (5) BISHOP, Jermaine

(18) WILSON, Josh (5) JOHANNSEN, Shane11/22/08 at UC Riverside L, 52-59 1-3 407 (14) JONES, Cameron (8) JOHANNSEN, Shane11/25/08 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L, 82-89 1-4 770 (13) JOHNSON, Matt (6) JOHANNSEN, Shane

(13) JONES, Cameron11/30/08 at Arizona L, 57-74 1-5 12,204 (14) WILSON, Josh (6) JOHANNSEN, Shane12/6/08 UTAH VALLEY W, 64-63 2-5 923 (13) JOHNSON, Matt (6) COMAGIC, Zarko

(6) JOHANNSEN, Shane12/14/08 NORTHERN N. MEXICO W, 80-39 3-5 512 (15) COMAGIC, Zarko (11) COMAGIC, Zarko12/17/08 at Stanford L, 57-66 3-6 6,795 (19) COMAGIC, Zarko (7) JOHANNSEN, Shane

(7) JOHNSON, Matt12/20/08 at Wichita St. L, 53-58 3-7 10,502 (13) JOHNSON, Matt (4) WILSON, Josh

(4) COMAGIC, Zarko(4) JOHNSON, Matt

12/22/08 at North Dakota State L, 68-90 3-8 3,110 (12) LEPLEY, Josh (5) JONES, Cameron12/29/08 at Northern Colorado* L, 79-81 3-9 0-1 1,087 (25) JONES, Cameron (5) COMAGIC, Zarko

(5) JONES, Cameron 1/2/09 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 72-49 4-9 1-1 1,092 (15) WILSON, Josh (9) COMAGIC, Zarko1/4/09 PORTLAND STATE* L, 91-92 4OT 4-10 1-2 886 (25) WILSON, Josh (14) COMAGIC, Zarko1/8/09 at Montana* L, 61-62 4-11 1-3 3,005 (21) JONES, Cameron (8) COMAGIC, Zarko1/10/09 at Montana State* L, 68-74 4-12 1-4 3,263 (18) WILSON, Josh (7) LARSON, Nick

(18) JONES, Cameron1/18/09 at Sacramento State* W, 89-64 5-12 2-4 612 (20) JOHNSON, Matt (6) JOHANNSEN, Shane

(6) LEPLEY, Josh1/22/09 IDAHO STATE* L, 52-60 5-13 2-5 1,218 (12) COMAGIC, Zarko (7) JOHANNSEN, Shane1/24/09 WEBER STATE* L, 54-59 5-14 2-6 1,556 (21) JONES, Cameron (6) BISHOP, Jermaine1/31/09 NORTHERN COLORADO* W, 67-64 6-14 3-6 1,117 (15) JOHNSON, Matt (10) JOHANNSEN, Shane02/05/09 at Portland State* L, 66-78 6-15 3-7 1,237 (17) JONES, Cameron (5) LARSON, Nick2/7/09 at Eastern Washington* L, 50-54 6-16 3-8 3,097 (11) JONES, Cameron (5) JONES, Cameron

(5) JOHANNSEN, Shane2/12/09 MONTANA STATE* W, 83-64 7-16 4-8 869 (22) JONES, Cameron (7) LEE, Shayar

(7) JOHANNSEN, Shane2/14/09 MONTANA* L, 54-73 7-17 4-9 1,107 (17) JOHANNSEN, Shane(7) COMAGIC, Zarko2/20/09 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 68-58 8-17 5-9 1,010 (28) JONES, Cameron (8) LEPLEY, Josh2/26/09 at Weber State* L, 51-70 8-18 5-10 4,237 (21) JOHANNSEN, Shane(7) JOHANNSEN, Shane2/28/09 at Idaho State* L, 49-71 8-19 5-11 2,756 (18) LEPLEY, Josh (7) JONES, Cameron

* Big Sky Conference games % CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Poll

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 TOTALHOME 12 11957 996 NORTHERN ARIZONA 818 873 7 11 9 7 1,795AWAY 15 67322 4488 OPPONENT 836 958 7 11 9 8 1,829NEUTRAL 0 0 0TOTAL 27 79279 2936

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Utah Valley 68, Northern Ariz. 62

Nov. 14, 2008 Orem, UtahThe Northern Arizona men's basketball team

dropped its season opener to Utah Valley 68-62. Itwas the first meeting between the schools that meetagain in Flagstaff on Dec. 6. Senior guard Matt

Johnson led the Lumberjacks with 17 points, while senior JoshWilson had 13 points.

NAU was out-scored 41-33 in the second half by Utah Valley,who shot 59 percent on 13-for-22 shooting over the final 20 min-utes. The Wolverines hit eight three-pointers and made 16 of 18free throw attempts, an 89 percent clip.

Tied at 45 with 10 minutes left in the second half, Utah Valleytook a lead it never relinquished the rest of the game. TheWolverines held the Lumberjacks to a single basket over a four-minute stretch to build a six-point lead. NAU closed within fourpoints twice, the first on a dunk by Johnson at 58-54.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Cmagic-F 34 3-9 0-2 1-3 5 0 1 0 2 3 7Shane Johannsen-F 21 3-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 2 2 0 3 7Matt Johnson-G 30 6-14 1-3 4-5 5 3 1 0 2 3 17Jermaine Bishop-G 27 1-4 1-1 0-0 3 1 0 0 2 2 3Josh Wilson-G 29 5-7 2-4 1-3 6 3 3 0 0 2 13Cameron Jones 18 2-4 1-2 2-2 1 2 2 0 1 1 7Shayar Lee 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Zack Zaragoza 5 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3Nick Larson 10 1-2 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 4 3Jermaine Calvin 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0Josh Lepley 13 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 2 2Kristian Kuhn 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 3Totals 200 23-50 6-15 10-17 28 11 13 2 8 25 62

.460 .400 .588

Utah Valley min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptJordan Swarbrink-F 26 3-3 0-0 2-2 3 0 0 0 0 3 8Soloman Jensen-F 24 2-6 0-1 2-2 9 0 3 0 0 3 6Brett Ravenberg-C 26 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 2 4Ryan Toolson-G 38 6-17 1-5 10-10 3 4 1 0 1 1 23Josh Olsen-G 34 3-6 2-4 1-2 5 7 5 0 1 2 9Shaun Curtis 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tyray Petty 17 1-1 1-1 0-0 3 0 3 1 1 1 3Jordan Scoubes 10 2-2 2-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 2 6Taylor Brown 12 2-5 2-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6Rory Fannon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Justin Baker 12 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 1 0 2 3Team 0Totals 200 22-45 8-18 16-18 28 13 12 2 3 17 68

.489 .444 .889

Halftime: NAU 29, Utah Valley 27. Technicals: None. Officials:Ken Nelson, D.G. Nelson, Shane Crosland. Att: 3,250.

Game

1Northern Ariz. 95, Haskell 63

Nov. 17, 2008 Flagstaff, Ariz.Freshman Shayar Lee scored 17 points off the benchto help Northern Arizona post a 95-63 victory at theWalkup Skydome.

Lee, a product of Glendale Apollo High School,made 6-of-7 attempts with a three-pointer and four free throwsalong with six rebounds and two assists in his second game.

Lee was one of six Lumberjacks (1-1) in double figures.Senior guard Matt Johnson scored 14 points, while Zarko Comagicadded 13 with a team-best seven rebounds. Sophomore ShaneJohannsen chipped in 11 points, while senior Josh Wilson andfreshman Josh Lepley each added 10 points.

NAU shot 57 percent for the game, while holding Haskell (3-7) to 35 percent for the game from the field. The Lumberjackstook control of the game just minutes into the contest, going on a22-1 run to break open a 13-12 game at the 15:41 mark.

Haskell Indian Nations University is a NAIA four-yeardegree-granting university in Lawrence, Kansas.

Haskell min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptB. Carry Water-F 31 2-6 0-1 0-0 1 1 3 1 2 2 4D.J. Fish-F 28 3-9 1-3 0-0 3 1 3 2 0 4 7Dominick Clichee-G 31 5-12 1-3 0-0 3 2 3 0 6 1 11Dan Brown-G 34 6-17 1-3 8-13 5 2 5 0 2 4 21Lenny Miles-G 17 1-6 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2Byron Grant 5 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 2Ron Cunningham 9 1-3 0-1 0-1 1 3 2 0 1 0 2Vince Chavez 21 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 3Jeffrey Berridge 7 4-4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0James Bible 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Wilkett 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Team 6Totals 200 24-68 5-19 10-16 28 14 20 4 15 16 63

.353 .263 .625

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 18 5-8 2- 1-2 7 1 0 0 2 3 13Shane Johannsen-F 18 5-10 0-0 1-4 5 0 2 1 1 3 11Matt Johnson-G 23 5-8 2-4 2-2 5 2 5 0 0 0 14Jermaine Bishop-G 22 1-5 1-3 0-0 6 6 3 1 1 0 3Josh Wilson-G 24 4-6 1-2 1-2 4 5 4 0 2 3 10Cameron Jones 14 1-5 0-1 2-2 2 6 1 0 0 0 4Shayar Lee 12 6-7 1-2 4-5 6 2 0 0 0 0 17Zack Zaragoza 8 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Nick Larson 19 3-5 2-3 0-0 3 0 1 1 1 1 8Eric House 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Jermaine Calvin 18 1-2 0-1 1-2 1 5 2 0 1 1 3Josh Lepley 16 5-5 0-0 0-2 4 0 6 2 1 3 10Kristian Kuhn 5 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 1 2Team 4Totals 200 36-63 9-19 14-23 50 27 25 5 11 16 95

.571 .474 .609

Halftime: NAU 95, Haskell 63. Technicals: None. Officials: WilsonHolland, Marl Cook, Dennis Flannery, Jr.. Att: 897.

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2UNLV 87, Northern Ariz. 71

Nov. 20, 2008 Las Vegas, Nev.The Northern Arizona men's basketball team chal-

lenged 2008 NCAA Tournament participant UNLV butfell short 87-71 at the Thomas & Mack Center.

UNLV's Wink Adams led the Runnin' Rebels with ateam-high 18 points. Kendall Wallace added 14 points, while ReneRougeau and Joe Darger each scored 11. The Rebels had fiveplayers in double figures.

UNLV shot 59 percent for the game and made 11-of-19 three-point field goals. The Lumberjacks forced 18 turnovers in thegame but shot just 43 percent and struggled at the free throw lineand beyond the arc. NAU made just 6-of-21 three-point shots andmade 13-of-24 free throw attempts.

NAU played UNLV close in the second half, out-scoring theRebels 40-33. NAU eventually cut the lead to 12 points at 68-56 ona basket by Shane Johannsen at the 8:11 mark. But theLumberjacks failed to close the gap the rest of the game with theRebels closing the game out to win their 18th consecutive homegame, the eighth-best home court winning streak in the nation.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 28 1-3 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 0 2 3 2Shane Johannsen-F 18 4-7 0-0 1-3 5 0 1 1 1 4 9Jermaine Bishop-G 20 3-6 0-1 0-0 5 0 0 0 1 4 6Cameron Jones-G 19 3-7 0-0 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 1 6Josh Wilson-G 33 5-13 0-4 8-13 2 4 3 0 1 1 18Matt Johnson 24 6-12 4-8 2-3 4 1 4 0 0 2 18Shayar Lee 10 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 0 1 1 2Zack Zaragoza 13 2-5 2-5 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 0 6Jermaine Calvin 15 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2Josh Lepley 17 0-2 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 0 0 2 1Kristian Kuhn 3 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1Team 5Totals 200 26-61 6-21 13-24 32 16 13 2 8 22 71

.426 .286 .542

UNLV min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptRene Rougeau-F 29 4-6 0-0 3-4 8 1 0 2 0 2 11Darris Santee-F 21 2-4 0-0 2-4 3 0 1 1 1 2 6Oscar Bellfield-G 26 2-3 1-2 3-6 3 5 6 0 1 2 8Wink Adams-G 28 7-13 1-2 3-6 5 3 1 0 2 3 18Joe Darger-G 22 3-5 3-5 2-2 5 1 1 0 0 2 11Kendall Wallace 14 5-9 4-6 0-0 1 0 2 0 1 1 14Maraceo Rutledge 14 2-2 2-2 0-0 1 2 1 0 1 0 6Scott Hoffman 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Brice Massamba 12 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4DeShawn Mitchell 10 2-2 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 2 0 3 5Beas Hamga 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Tre’Von Willis 14 1-4 0-2 2-2 1 4 3 0 0 3 4Team 2Totals 200 30-51 11-1916-26 34 19 18 6 6 18 87

.586 .579 .615

Halftime: UNLV 54, NAU 31. Technicals: None. Officials: RubenRamps, Shawn Lehigh, Jimmy Casas. Att: 11,760.

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UC Riverside 59, Northern Ariz. 52Nov. 22, 2008 Riverside, Calif.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost59-52 to UC-Riverside at the Student RecreationCenter .

NAU went just 9-of-19 from the line and shot 42 per-cent overall from the field. UCR out-rebounded the Lumberjacks41-28 with two players in double figures led by Aaron Scott's 14boards. Cameron Jones had 14 points and Shane Johannsen had10 points and eight rebounds to lead the Lumberjacks.

Tied at 49 with 2:41 left in the game, senior guard JermaineCalvin missed a pair of free throws looking to give theLumberjacks the lead. UCR's Sean Cunningham then scored on ajumper to give the Highlanders a two-point advantage. After aturnover by Josh Wilson, UCR converted the turnover into a layup.The Highlanders hit 6-of-7 free throws in the final minute toextend the late run to 10-0 and seal the victory.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 22 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 2 4 3 0Shane Johannsen-F 29 5-6 0-0 0-1 8 0 2 1 1 2 10Matt Johnson-G 24 1-6 0-1 2-4 5 2 1 0 1 2 4Cameron Jones-G 23 5-8 3-4 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 3 14Josh Wilson-G 30 3-10 0-6 3-5 1 1 4 0 0 1 9Shayar Lee 10 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 1 3Jermaine Bishop 25 2-4 1-2 0-0 2 2 2 0 2 2 5Zack Zaragoza 5 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 0 1 2 0Jermaine Calvin 22 0-3 0-0 0-4 2 3 1 0 2 2 0Josh Lepley 8 1-2 0-0 3-3 0 0 0 1 0 2 5Kristian Kuhn 2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Team 3Totals 200 19-45 5-16 9-19 28 9 16 4 11 21 52

.422 .313 .474

UC Riverside min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptBryson Hampton-F 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 3 2Javon Borum-F 32 7-13 2-5 5-6 2 3 4 1 0 2 21Sean Cunningham-G 32 5-7 0-0 0-0 2 1 4 0 2 1 10Aaron Scott-G 30 6-10 0-0 0-2 14 2 0 0 1 2 12Brandon Dowdy-G 20 0-4 0-1 3-5 2 0 1 0 2 0 3Jalonni Diggs 16 1-5 0-3 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2Jesse LoBue 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0Cleavon Barlow 20 2-3 0-0 1-2 6 1 2 0 1 3 5Christian Soto 25 1-6 0-0 1-2 10 0 2 2 2 2 3Konner Veteto 6 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1Team 2Totals 200 23-52 2-9 11-21 41 9 14 5 9 16 59

.442 .222 .524

Halftime: UC Riverside 24, NAU 20. Technicals: NAU Bench.Officials: Jim Stupin, Anthony Crozier, Billy Mallory. Att: 407.

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4N. Dakota State 89, Northern Ariz. 82

Nov. 25, 2008 Flagstaff, Ariz.The Northern Arizona men’s basketball team posted

40 points over the final 12 minutes to record a latecomeback against North Dakota State before falling89-82 at the Rolle Activity Center.

NAU (1-4) trailed by 25 points at the 11:55 mark of the sec-ond half 67-42 but out-scored the Bison 40-22 the rest of the gameto pull within seven at the final buzzer. The Lumberjacks shot 61percent in the second half, making six three pointers and hitting7-of-9 free throw attempts but the game was ultimately decidedby their first-half performance.

NDSU broke open a close game in the first half. Leading 22-20 at the 10 minute mark, the Bison went on a 26-11 run over therest of the half. Senior guard Ben Woodside scored 18 of hisgame-high 29 points in the first 20 minutes as the Bison shot 52percent with the aid of a 7-for-11 performance beyond the arc.

N. Dakota State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptBrett Winkelman-F 32 5-9 0-0 7-9 7 3 2 0 2 2 17Michael Tveidt-F 20 6-8 2-2 0-0 0 1 3 1 1 2 14Lucas Moormann-G 18 2-3 0-0 0-1 8 1 0 0 4 4 4Ben Woodside-G 36 8-16 3-6 10-12 1 7 8 0 2 3 29Mike Nelson-G 32 3-8 2-6 3-4 6 1 2 0 1 0 11Dejuan Flowers 16 1-1 0-0 2-2 7 0 2 0 0 4 4Freddy Coleman 10 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 0 0 1 2Eric Carlson 11 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 0 0 0 1 2Josh Vaughan 19 1-1 1-1 3-4 0 2 3 0 0 1 6Sam Sussenguth 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Team 0Totals 200 26-48 8-15 29-36 32 16 22 1 10 19 89

.542 .533 .806

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 4 0Shane Johannsen-F 23 3-3 0-0 2-4 6 0 4 2 0 4 8Matt Johnson-G 21 5-10 3-5 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 1 13Cameron Jones-G 22 5-8 2-4 1-1 3 0 3 0 1 1 13Josh Wilson-G 14 2-3 0-1 0-1 1 2 2 0 0 2 4Jermaine Bishop 25 2-4 1-2 1-2 1 7 2 0 2 2 6Shayar Lee 16 2-6 1-4 0-0 4 1 0 1 0 0 5Zarko Comagic 18 4-7 0-1 4-7 1 1 3 0 2 5 12Zack Zaragoza 5 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3Jermaine Calvin 24 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 0 2 3 6Josh Lepley 16 4-5 0-0 4-4 2 2 3 0 0 3 12Team 2Totals 200 31-58 8-20 12-19 26 20 19 3 10 27 82

.534 .400 .632

Halftime: NDSU 48, NAU 31. Technicals: None. Officials: JohnWeeks, Aaron Schlessinger, Chuck Rydzak. Att: 770.

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5Arizona 74, Northern Ariz. 57Nov. 30, 2008 Tucson, Ariz.

The Northern Arizona men’s basketball team chal-lenged Arizona late into the game before falling 74-57. Chase Budinger and Jordan Hill combined toscored 30 of their 45 points in the second half to help

the Wildcats pull away from the pesky Lumberjacks. NAU (1-5)forced three ties in the game and pulled back within six pointswith 6:46 after back-to-back three-pointers by Matt Johnson andJosh Wilson.

Arizona out-scored the Lumberjacks 15-4 the rest of thegame to improve to 3-1 on the season.

Hill finishes with a game-high 23 points and 10 rebounds forthe Wildcats. Budinger added 22 points and nine boards, whileguard Nic Wise contributed 18.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptShayar Lee-F 13 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0Zarko Comagic-F 18 2-6 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 2 4Shane Johannsen-F 24 6-11 0-0 1-3 6 0 1 1 2 3 13Matt Johnson-G 27 2-6 1-3 4-4 5 2 2 0 0 0 9Jermaine Calvin-G 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 2 2 0Jermaine Bishop 16 0-3 0-3 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0Cameron Jones 22 3-6 1-2 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 1 7Josh Wilson 28 6-13 2-5 0-1 3 5 2 0 0 1 14Nick Larson 26 2-5 0-3 0-0 5 2 0 0 0 2 4Josh Lepley 13 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 6Team 2Totals 200 24-57 4-19 5-8 28 11 10 1 6 18 57

.421 .211 .625

Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptJamelle Horne-F 32 3-6 0-1 1-2 2 1 1 0 0 3 7Jordan Hill-F 40 10-16 0-0 3-8 10 2 0 3 1 2 23Garland Judkins-G 29 0-2 0-1 3-4 1 5 1 0 0 0 3Nic Wise-G 35 7-13 3-5 1-1 3 7 3 0 0 2 18Chade Budinger-G 35 6-7 3-3 7-9 9 3 4 1 1 2 22Fendi Onobun 9 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1Zane Johnson 15 0-2 0-2 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0Brendon Lavender 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kyle Fogg 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Team 0Totals 200 26-46 6-12 16-26 30 18 9 4 2 15 74

.565 .500 .615

Halftime: Arizona 31, NAU 31. Technicals: None. Officials: KevinBrill, Frank Harvey III, Ken Ditty. Att: 12,204.

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Northern Ariz. 64, Utah Valley 63Dec. 6, 2008 Flagstaff, Ariz.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team heldoff a late rally by Utah Valley to post a 64-63 victoryand snap a four-game losing streak.

NAU led by 12 points with 9:13 left when Utah Valleysenior guard Ryan Toolson got hot, scoring 19 of his game-high 25points in the final eight minutes of the game. Toolson scored ninestraight points for the Wolverines to cut the lead to six. After twofree throws by Jordan Swarbrick, Toolson hit back-to-back threepointers to give Utah Valley a two-point lead 57-55 and finish a 17-3 run.

Senior forward Zarko Comagic then gave NAU a one-pointlead with a clutch three-point play that completed a possessionthat included four shots and three offensive rebounds. The teamsexchanged the lead via free throws on each end before ShaneJohannsen's put back of a missed three pointer gave NAU a three-point lead.

Johnson finished with a team-best 13 points. Comagic andCameron Jones each added 12 points. Freshmen Shayar Lee andJosh Lepley each added eight off the bench.

Utah Valley min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptSolomon Jensen-F 19 1-5 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 2 2Brett Ravenburg-F 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 2 0Ryan Toolson-G 32 8-14 4-7 5-5 3 2 1 1 1 4 25Josh Olsen-G 39 5-13 1-5 0-0 6 3 2 0 1 0 11Jordan Swarbrick-G 29 2-4 0-1 2-2 2 1 4 0 1 4 6Tyray Petty 22 3-8 2-3 2-2 1 0 0 0 1 3 10Jourdain Scoubes 13 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0Taylor Brown 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0Rory Fannon 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0Justin Baker 13 4-6 0-0 1-1 2 0 1 0 0 1 9Team 3Totals 200 23-53 7-17 10-10 28 9 12 2 4 22 63

.434 .412 100.0

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 30 3-6 1-2 5-5 6 0 2 1 1 0 12Shane Johannsen-F 20 2-4 0-0 0-0 6 0 1 0 0 2 4Matt Johnson-G 32 5-13 1-6 2-6 5 0 4 1 3 2 13Cameron Jones-G 26 4-8 1-3 3-6 1 2 0 1 1 1 12Josh Wilson-G 33 1-6 0-0 2-2 5 6 2 0 0 4 4Jermaine Bishop 18 1-1 0-0 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 1 3Shayar Lee 15 3-4 2-3 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 8Nick Larson 13 0-2 0-1 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 1 0Josh Lepley 13 3-4 0-0 2-3 4 0 2 3 0 1 8Team 3Totals 200 22-48 5-15 15-25 36 8 14 6 5 13 64

.458 .333 .600

Halftime: NAU 31, Utah Valley 24. Technicals: None. Officials:Kevin Cutler, John Paul Guerrero, Brett Nasel. Att: 923.

Game

7Northern Ariz. 80, N. New Mexico 39

Dec. 14, 2008 Flagstaff, Ariz.Senior forward Zarko Comagic had his first career

double-double to lead Northern Arizona to an 80-39victory at the Walkup Skydome.

Comagic recorded a career-best 11 rebounds andscored a season-high 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the fieldin 21 minutes. Sophomore Cameron Jones and freshman JoshLepley each scored 11 points. Shane Johannsen and Matt Johnsonadded nine points and senior Josh Wilson had a season-highseven assists.

The Lumberjacks took the lead from the opening tip with a15-6 run to start the game and never trailed in the contest. NAUwent on a 25-2 run in the second half that sealed the victory,shooting 60 percent in the second half. NAU recorded 29turnovers with help of 29 turnovers and 14 steals.

The 39 points scored by Northern New Mexico were thefewest allowed by the Lumberjacks since the 1979-80 season.

N. New Mexico min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptBrandon Bradley-F 37 2-9 0-0 0-4 10 1 5 3 0 5 4David Franklin-F 20 1-3 0-0 0-2 3 0 5 1 0 5 2Darrell Adams-G 35 3-7 0-0 2-2 4 0 4 3 0 5 8Charles Williams-G39 4-9 0-4 2-8 2 8 7 0 1 1 10Jeremiah Cordova-G 25 2-5 0-2 0-0 3 1 3 0 0 1 4Peter Aguino 11 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3Demeatrio Wade 16 2-3 1-2 3-4 2 0 1 0 1 4 8Eric Noubissi 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0James Gallesgos 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0Team 3Totals 200 15-40 2-9 7-20 30 10 29 7 2 22 39

.375 .222 .350

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 21 6-10 0-1 3-4 11 2 1 1 1 2 15Shane Johannsen-F 18 4-9 0-0 1-2 4 2 2 0 2 3 9Matt Johnson-G 26 3-8 1-5 2-4 4 4 0 0 0 1 9Cameron Jones-G 21 4-8 2-4 1-1 2 3 2 0 3 0 11Josh Wilson-G 24 3-9 1-4 0-0 5 7 1 0 2 2 7Jermaine Bishop 22 3-5 1-3 0-0 4 2 2 0 4 1 7Shayar Lee 19 2-5 0-2 2-2 2 0 1 0 0 2 6Zack Zaragoza 5 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Nick Larson 17 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 4 2Eric House 3 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Jermaine Calvin 8 0-2 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 0 0 0 1Josh Lepley 13 4-6 0-0 3-7 5 0 3 0 1 4 11Kristian Kuhn 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0Team 1Totals 200 31-67 5-22 13-25 47 24 13 2 14 20 80

.463 .227 .520

Halftime: NAU 33, Northern New Mexico 18. Technicals: None.Officials: Keith Abeyta, Ronald Brokenbrough, Martin Cichocki. Att:512.

Game

8Stanford 66, Northern Ariz. 57

Dec. 17, 2008 Palo Alto, Calif.For the second time this season, the Northern

Arizona men’s basketball team challenged a Pac-10team on the road before falling back in the final 10minutes of the contest Wednesday night against

Stanford 66-57 at Maples Pavilion.Senior forward Zarko Comagic tied his career-high with a

game-high 19 points, equaling his performance at Portland Statelast season. He reset his career-high for rebounds on Sunday withhis first career double-double against Northern New Mexico,completing a two-game stretch with 34 points.

Sophomore Shane Johannsen added a career-high 14 points,including eight in the first half, with seven rebounds. Josh Wilsonadded seven points and four assists, while Matt Johnson had sixpoints and seven rebounds.

NAU struggled beyond the arc, shooting just 2-of-15 on thenight. But shot 42.3 percent from the field for the game. TheLumberjacks had 19 turnovers with only six in the second halfduring the comeback effort.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 31 7-13 0-2 5-5 6 3 3 1 2 1 19Shane Johannsen-F 21 7-10 0-0 0-2 7 0 1 2 0 4 14Matt Johnson-G 31 2-11 2-7 0-0 7 2 2 0 1 2 6Cameron Jones-G 20 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 3 2Josh Wilson-G 33 2-7 0-3 3-5 0 4 4 0 0 1 7Jermaine Bishop 29 1-4 0-2 1-2 5 2 1 0 3 1 3Shayar Lee 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Nick Larson 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 4 0Jermaine Calvin 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 1 2 2Josh Lepley 17 1-2 0-0 2-4 4 0 2 0 0 2 4Team 2Totals 200 22-52 2-15 11-18 32 15 19 3 10 20 57

.423 .133 .611Stanford min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptLandry Fields-F 34 4-5 2-3 5-6 7 0 2 1 1 3 15Lawrence Hill-F 28 2-7 1-4 0-0 2 3 3 0 0 1 5Josh Owens-C 28 5-7 0-0 1-2 8 4 1 1 3 1 11Mitch Johnson-G 28 1-3 0-1 0-2 1 5 4 0 2 3 2Anthony Goods-G 32 2-10 0-6 8-11 3 2 3 0 0 1 12Jarrett Mann 5 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Jeremy Green 19 1-5 0-1 4-4 1 0 0 0 1 1 6Kenny Brown 16 5-7 1-2 1-1 3 2 1 0 1 0 12Will Paul 10 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 4 2Team 5Totals 200 21-47 4-18 20-28 31 16 15 2 8 14 66

.447 .222 .714

Halftime: Stanford 35, NAU 23. Technicals: None. Officials: VerneHarris, Dave Libbey, Randy McCall. Att: 6,795.

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Wichita State 58, Northern Ariz. 53Dec. 20, 2008 Wichita, Kansas

A late run by the Northern Arizona men's basketballteam fell short in a 58-53 loss at Wichita State in arematch of last season’s BracketBuster matchup.

Senior guard Matt Johnson led the Lumberjacks with13 points and Shane Johannsen contributed 10 points in the loss.

Ramon Clemente led the Shockers, posting his fourth dou-ble-double of the season with a season-high 12 points and 12rebounds. Clemente was a perfect six-for-six from the floor. AJHawkins had a game-high 15 points while Clevin Hannah finishedwith 14 points.

The Shockers built a 10-2 lead early. WSU held theLumberjacks to just 9 percent shooting in the first eight minutes,as NAU missed 10 of its first 11 shots. NAU answered with a 10-0run of its own to take a quick 12-10 lead before Garrett Stutz tiedit at 12 with 8:09 to play in the half.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 15 1-4 0-1 0-0 4 0 3 2 0 2 2Shane Johannsen-F 33 4-7 0-0 2-7 3 1 0 0 0 3 10Matt Johnson-G 32 5-9 0-2 3-5 4 4 2 0 1 4 13Cameron Jones-G 21 2-6 1-2 1-3 0 2 1 0 0 3 6Josh Wilson-G 22 2-5 2-2 0-0 4 1 2 0 0 5 6Jermaine Bishop 26 2-5 0-1 4-4 3 0 0 0 1 1 8Shayar Lee 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2Nick Larson 24 2-6 2-6 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 4 6Jermaine Calvin 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0Josh Lepley 9 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Team 2Totals 200 19-45 5-14 10-21 24 11 12 2 3 23 53

.422 .357 .476

Wichita State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptRamon Clemente-F 37 6-6 0-0 0-0 14 5 0 1 1 1 12Garrett Stutz-F 14 2-5 0-0 0-1 2 0 1 2 0 2 4Clevin Hannah-C 28 4-8 1-3 5-6 4 5 2 0 1 2 14Toure’ Murry-G 17 1-6 0-3 1-1 2 0 3 1 1 4 3AJ Hawkins-G 35 5-12 0-3 5-8 4 0 1 2 2 3 15Aaron Ellis 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0Graham Hatch 19 1-6 1-4 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 3 3Reggie Chamberlain 16 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0J.T. Durley 25 2-4 0-1 3-6 9 2 4 0 0 3 7Mantas Griskenas 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 6Totals 200 21-51 2-16 14-22 44 14 14 6 5 21 58

.412 .125 .636

Halftime: Wichita State 23, NAU 21. Technicals: None. Officials:Brad Fowler, Russ Eckert, Martin Cichocki. Att: 10,502.

Game

10N. Dakota St. 90, Northern Ariz. 68

Dec. 22, 2008 Fargo, N.D.The Northern Arizona men’s basketball team fin-

ished the non-conference portion of the seasonMonday with a 90-68 loss at North Dakota State in thefinal tune-up before the start of Big Sky Conference

play.NDSU’s Woodside, who broke the school’s scoring mark

Tuesday evening, finished with a game-high 24 points after scor-ing 60 in a game earlier this month that garnered national head-lines. He added 10 assists for his third career double-double.Teammates Michael Tveidt added 23 and Brett Winkelmanchipped in 19 points.

Freshman Josh Lepley led the Lumberjacks with 12 points,while Matt Johnson added 11 points. Zarko Comagic andCameron Jones each contributed 10 points.

NAU trailed 43-42 at the half but the Bison out-scored theLumberjacks 47-26 over the final 20 minutes. NAU shot 58 percentin the first half, making 17-of-29 field goals but managed just 9-of-25 shots in the second half.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 21 3-8 2-4 2-4 4 0 3 0 0 1 10Shane Johannsen-F 23 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 2 3 4Matt Johnson-G 27 4-9 3-4 0-0 1 6 3 0 1 0 11Cameron Jones-G 30 4-9 2-2 0-0 5 5 0 0 1 1 10Josh Wilson-G 17 3-7 0-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 2 6Jermaine Bishop 19 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 2 3Shayar Lee 11 1-4 0-2 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3Zack Zaragoza 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Nick Larson 19 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5Jermaine Calvin 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 4 2 2Josh Lepley 16 5-6 0-0 2-4 1 1 1 0 0 3 12Kristian Kuhn 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Team 3Totals 200 26-54 9-20 7-12 20 17 15 1 8 16 68

.481 .450 .583

North Dakota St. min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptBrett Winkelman-F 26 9-15 1-4 0-0 4 0 1 0 2 2 19Michael Tveidt-F 32 9-9 5-5 0-0 2 1 1 2 1 3 23Lucas Moormann-C 18 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 1 2 4Ben Woodside-G 33 7-11 0-2 10-12 2 10 7 0 3 1 24Mike Nelson-G 29 3-9 0-3 0-0 4 2 1 0 1 3 6Dejuan Flowers 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0Freddy Coleman 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 2Lorenzo Riley 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Austin Pennick 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Eric Carlson 12 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 0 1 0 0 1 5Josh Vaughan 19 3-4 1-2 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 0 7Sam Sussenguth 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 2Totals 200 36-55 7-16 11-14 29 19 13 2 7 16 90

.655 .438 .786

Halftime: N. Dakota State 43, NAU 42. Technicals: None. Officials:Quinn Crozier, Dan Nowakowski, Jeff Albright. Att: 3,110.

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11N. Colorado 81, Northern Ariz. 79

Dec. 31, 2008 Greeley, Colo.Northern Colorado’s Will Figures hit two free throwswith six seconds left to give the Bears an 81-79 victo-ry over Northern Arizona in the Big Sky Conferenceopener for both teams. Figures also hit the game-win-

ning shot with one second left to help UNC defeat theLumberjacks last season in Greeley.

Trailing 79-76 with 14 seconds left, the Lumberjacks got athree-pointer by Cameron Jones from the top of the key, tying thegame. After rushing the ball back down the court, Figures wasfouled attempting a running layup on the other end, hitting bothcharity shots. Josh Wilson’s three-pointer at the buzzer was off theback of the rim and Zarko Comagic almost tipped it in at thebuzzer. UNC scored its final five points at the line, hitting all fiveattempts.

Jones finished with a career-high 25 points, shooting 8-for-14 from the field. He was 4-for-7 beyond the arc and hit all fivefree throw attempts with three assists. Shane Johannsen andComagic each added 15 points. Matt Johnson had 13 points.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 19 6-8 2-2 1-2 5 2 3 0 0 3 15Shane Johannsen-F 25 7-8 0-0 1-4 4 0 1 0 2 5 15Matt Johnson-G 28 4-6 3-4 2-3 3 4 3 0 1 2 13Cameron Jones-G 36 8-14 4-7 5-5 5 3 1 0 1 3 25Josh Wilson-G 31 0-8 0-3 0-0 3 4 1 1 0 2 0Jermaine Bishop 18 1-1 0-0 2-4 4 2 2 1 1 1 4Nick Larson 21 2-8 1-4 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 5 5Jermaine Calvin 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0Josh Lepley 14 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2Team 4Totals 200 29-55 10-2011-18 32 20 13 2 5 23 79

.527 .500 .611

N. Colorado min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptJabril Banks-F 33 5-6 0-0 3-4 6 0 0 1 1 2 13Neal Kingman-F 30 3-7 3-7 1-2 4 2 0 0 1 2 10Will Figures-C 32 4-9 1-2 7-8 5 3 3 0 1 3 16John Pena-G 28 2-6 0-2 1-2 2 7 2 0 5 3 5Devon Beitzel-G 33 11-16 5-7 5-7 2 2 1 0 2 0 32Robert Palacios 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Yahosh Bonner 25 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 3 3Justin Wesolowski 8 12- 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2Mike Proctor 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0Team 3Totals 200 27-48 10-2017-23 24 16 9 1 10 19 81

.563 .500 .739

Halftime: NAU, 42, UNC 32. Technicals: None. Officials: MlevinLandry, Randy Birkhart, Paul Simpkins. Att: 1,087.

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Northern Ariz. 72, E.Washington 49Jan. 2, 2009 Flagstaff, Ariz.

Northern Arizona had a 12-2 run in the second halfand held Eastern Washington to just 17 second halfpoints en route to a 72-49 victory Friday night at theWalkup Skydome.

Senior guard Josh Wilson, who went scoreless for only thesecond time in his career on Monday at Northern Colorado,scored a game-high 15 points on 7-of-8 shooting with five assists.Sophomore Cameron Jones added 14 points with a career-bestseven rebounds. Senior Matt Johnson contributed 11 points andZarko Comagic added 10 points and nine rebounds.

The Lumberjacks shot a season-best 58 percent, including ablistering 62 percent in the second half on 15-of-24 attempts. NAUheld the Eagles to just 22 percent with only five field goals in thesecond half.

Eastern Washington was led by 13 points from BennyValentine.

E.Washington min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptChris Busch-F 30 0-6 0-1 -23 2 1 1 1 0 2 2Brandon Moore-F 26 3-6 0-0 0-0 5 0 3 0 3 1 6Benny Valentine-C 32 4-15 1-3 4-6 5 3 5 0 3 3 13Andy Genao-G 23 3-6 0-1 1-2 3 1 1 1 1 1 7Milan Stanojevic-G 28 4-6 3-5 0-0 1 2 2 0 2 2 11Adris DeLeon 18 2-8 1-5 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 5Jeff Christensen 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0Gary Gibson 11 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 1 0 3Matthew Brunell 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mark Dunn 20 1-1 0-0 0-0 5 0 3 0 1 3 2Team 1Totals 200 18-50 5-15 8-13 26 8 15 3 11 15 49

.360 .333 .615

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 31 2-6 1-3 5-8 9 0 3 0 3 2 10Shane Johannsen-F 13 2-2 0-0 2-2 4 1 2 1 1 4 6Matt Johnson-G 28 5-11 1-3 0-0 2 4 2 0 1 0 11Cameron Jones-G 32 6-10 1-1 1-1 7 3 2 0 2 2 14Josh Wilson-G 35 7-8 101 0-0 2 5 2 0 0 2 15Jermaine Bishop 21 2-3 0-1 0-0 1 3 1 0 1 0 4Shayar Lee 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nick Larson 23 3-5 1-3 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 7Eric House 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Jermaine Calvin 4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Josh Lepley 11 2-3 0-0 1-2 4 1 1 0 0 4 5Team 2Totals 200 29-50 5-12 9-13 33 17 14 1 8 18 72

.580 .417 .692

Halftime: NAU 36, EWU 32. Technicals: None. Officials: JimGiron, Jimmy Casas, Scott Brown. Att: 1,092.

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13Portland State 92, Northern Ariz. 91

Jan. 4, 2009 Flagstaff, Ariz.Defending Big Sky Conference champion Portland

State prevailed 92-91 in a four-overtime thriller overNorthern Arizona.

The Vikings' Dominic Waters scored a game-high 41points to lead the Vikings, who played in their first 4OT game inschool history and improved to 12-4, 3-0. It was the most points fora Viking player since 1977. It tied the longest game in NAU schoolhistory, marking the first 4OT game since the 1965-66 season.

Senior guard Josh Wilson scored a career-best 25 pointswith seven assists and seven rebounds. He hit the go-ahead three-pointer with 13 seconds in the fourth OT left to give NAU a 91-90advantage. But Dominic Waters was fouled driving to the basketwith six seconds left and he hit both free throws for the final mar-gin. The final attempt by Wilson was off the mark as the Vikingsprevailed.

Portland State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptKyle Coston-F 27 1-7 1-4 2-2 4 2 1 1 0 2 5Phil Nelson-F 32 3-10 1-6 4-5 5 0 1 0 0 3 11Jamie Jones-C 22 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2Andre Murray-G 39 2-6 1-3 0-1 5 3 2 1 2 2 5Jeremiah Dominguez-G 56 8-16 5-9 1-2 7 4 6 1 3 1 22Julius Thomas 38 2-5 0-0 0-1 8 5 3 2 6 3 4Mickey Polis 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dominic Waters 48 14-24 6-10 7-8 2 3 3 0 1 2 41Tyrell Mara 26 1-4 0-3 0-1 3 1 0 0 2 2 2Wendell Wright 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Team 6Totals 200 32-77 14-3514-20 42 18 16 5 14 18 92

.416 .400 .700

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 52 7-18 4-11 0-0 14 0 2 1 0 1 18Shane Johannsen-F 50 4-5 0-0 3-6 6 0 4 3 1 5 11Matt Johnson-G 48 6-13 1-4 0-1 3 4 3 1 0 4 13Cameron Jones-G 55 9-14 1-2 2-3 6 5 6 0 6 0 21Josh Wilson-G 58 9-16 5-6 2-3 7 7 2 0 2 1 25Jermaine Bishop 17 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 0 1 3Nick Larson 8 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Jermaine Calvin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Josh Lepley 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0Team 4Totals 200 36-71 12-26 7-13 46 17 21 5 9 14 91

.507 .462 .538

Halftime: NAU 36, PSU 20. Technicals: None. Officials: KevinCutler, Bob Scofield, Scott Twardoski. Att: 886.

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14Montana 62, Northern Ariz. 61Jan. 8, 2009 Missoula, Mont.

Montana's Jack McGillis tied the game at 61 with alate three-pointer and hit the game-winning freethrow to give the Grizzlies the 62-61 victory Thursdaynight with six seconds left. Cameron Jones three-

pointer at the buzzer was off the front of the rim.NAU (4-11) dropped to 1-3 in league play with the three

losses by a combined four points. NAU led by 16 points early inthe second half but was out-scored 38-24 overall in the second inthe half.

McGillis, who finished with 11 points, tied the game at 61with a three-pointer with 1:13 left in the contest. After a NAU time-out, the Lumberjacks turned the ball over, allowing Montana afinal chance to score. McGillis was fouled with six seconds left,making the first attempt. After he missed the second, theLumberjacks had time to get the ball to other end with Jones'three-pointer just off the mark.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 27 2-7 0-3 0-2 8 1 0 1 1 1 4Shane Johannsen-F 18 2-3 0-0 2-2 5 0 0 0 0 4 6Matt Johnson-G 28 3-8 0-2 2-2 4 2 1 0 0 2 8Cameron Jones-G 31 7-12 2-4 5-05 2 0 3 0 1 2 21Josh Wilson-G 34 4-11 0-3 0-0 1 7 2 0 0 3 8Jermaine Bishop 20 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 2 2 2Shayar Lee 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nick Larson 21 0-1 0-0 2-3 3 0 0 0 1 4 2Jermaine Calvin 6 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2Josh Lepley 13 3-5 0-0 2-3 5 0 2 1 0 4 8Team 0Totals 200 36-71 12-26 7-13 46 17 21 5 9 14 91

.507 .462 .538

Montana min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptJordan Hasquet-F 29 1-5 0-1 0-0 9 1 2 0 1 1 2Jack McGillis-F 30 3-10 2-5 3-4 3 0 1 1 0 4 11Kyle Sharp-C 17 0-1 0-0 2-2 5 0 1 1 0 4 2Ryan Staudacher-G 27 3-4 1-2 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 2 7Anthony Johnson-G 39 7-14 0-1 18-19 1 2 4 0 2 2 32Michael Taylor 15 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Derek Selvig 11 1-4 0-2 2-2 0 0 1 0 0 1 4Vassy Banny 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0Brian Qvale 23 1-4 0-0 2-2 5 0 1 2 0 3 4Team 3Totals 200 16-44 3-13 27-29 30 5 10 4 4 20 62

.364 .231 .931

Halftime: NAU 37, UM 24. Technicals: None. Officials: JimmyCasas, Don Wescott, Chuck Rydzak. Att: 3,005.

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Montana State 74, Northern Ariz. 68Jan. 10, 2009 Bozeman, Mont.

The Northern Arizona offense went cold in the sec-ond half as Montana State defeated the Lumberjacks74-68.

The Bobcats scored the first 10 points of the secondhalf to extend a three point halftime lead over the Lumberjacks.MSU maintained the lead for the rest of the game, holding off alate charge in the final minutes.

Senior guard Josh Wilson’s three-pointer with 2:07 left cutthe lead to 64-58. NAU cut the lead to five points with 57 secondsleft on a Cameron Jones layup. After MSU made 1-of-2 free throws,NAU turned the ball over and the Bobcats converted into a three-point play by Will Bynum.Wilson hit another three to cut the leadback to six but NAU never managed to get any closer, droppingits 11th consecutive road game dating to last season.

Wilson and Jones finished with 18 points and ShaneJohannsen had 16 points. MSU’s Bynum had a game-high 19 pointsfor the Bobcats.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptCameron Jones-G 32 8-10 2-2 0-0 2 4 6 0 0 2 18Shane Johannsen-F 28 7-8 0-0 2-5 6 0 1 1 1 0 16Zarko Comagic-F 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 2 2Matt Johnson-G 27 3-8 0-2 0-0 1 6 3 0 2 4 6Josh Wilson-G 27 6-8 6-7 0-0 1 5 3 0 0 2 18Jermaine Bishop 26 1-5 1-2 0-0 4 2 1 0 0 2 3Shayar Lee 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Nick Larson 23 1-6 1-3 0-0 7 2 0 0 0 4 3Jermaine Calvin 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2Josh Lepley 10 0-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 0 0 4 0Team 4Totals 200 28-52 10-17 2-5 35 19 19 1 3 22 68

.538 .588 .400

Montana State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptBobby Howard-F 28 3-11 1-3 2-4 6 3 1 0 1 1 9Erik Rush-F 35 5-6 4-4 2-4 1 3 4 1 1 2 16Divaldo Mbunga-C 25 3-6 0-1 2-4 5 0 2 1 1 1 8Marquis Navarre-G 24 2-5 0-0 1-2 3 2 2 0 2 2 5Will Bynum-G 27 8-9 0-0 2-4 1 2 2 0 3 3 18Austin Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0James Hennessy 16 2-3 1-1 1-2 2 1 0 0 2 0 6Danny Piepoli 18 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3Cody Anderson 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Branden Johnson 22 3-6 1-3 2-2 2 1 0 0 0 3 9Team 0Totals 200 27-49 8-14 12-22 21 13 11 2 10 13 74

.551 .571 .545

Halftime: MSU, 42, NAU 39. Technicals: None. Officials: ByrneHaskins, Ryan Holmes, Duane Wilson. Att: 3,263.

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16Northern Ariz. 89, Sacramento St. 64

Jan. 17, 2009 Sacramento, Calif.Matt Johnson scored a team-best 20 points to lead

Northern Arizona to an 89-64 victory overSacramento State.

The Lumberjacks had five players in double figuresled by Johnson. Cameron Jones scored 18 points and ZarkoComagic added 12 points. Shane Johannsen and Josh Lepley eachadded 10 points.

Northern Arizona scorched the nets all afternoon, finishingthe game shooting 64.8 percent (35-of-54) from the field, 57.7percent (15-of-26) from the three-point line and a perfect 4-of-4from the free throw line. Of the Lumberjacks’ 89 points, 79 camefrom either the three-point line (45) or inside the paint (34), as theteam did not attempt many mid-range jumpers. NAU shot 60.0percent (18-30) from the floor in the first half, and 70.8 percent(17-24) in the second half.

After Sacramento State took its largest lead of the game at16-10 with 15:03 remaining in the first half, Northern Arizonaresponded with a 21-4 run that spanned 6:58 of the first stanza totake a 31-20 lead at the 7:55 mark.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptShane Johannsen-F 22 5-5 0-0 0-0 6 1 3 2 1 2 10Nick Larson-C 23 0-2 0-2 0-0 3 4 0 0 0 2 0Jermaine Bishop-G 24 3-5 2-3 0-0 2 4 1 0 0 1 8Cameron Jones-G 26 8-11 2-3 0-0 2 3 0 0 1 0 18Josh Wilson-G 28 3-8 3-6 0-0 2 6 2 0 1 2 9Matt Johnson 27 7-9 6-8 0-0 4 3 3 0 1 1 20Zarko Comagic 21 4-5 2-3 2-2 1 3 0 0 1 3 12Shayar Lee 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Eric House 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jermaine Calvin 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 1 2 2Josh Lepley 12 4-5 0-0 2-2 6 2 1 0 0 4 10Team 1Totals 200 35-54 15-26 4-4 27 28 10 3 5 18 89

.648 .577 100.0

Sacramento State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptJustin Eller-F 34 5-12 0-0 4-4 4 0 1 1 0 2 14Randy Adams-F 25 3-9 0-0 3-5 5 0 2 0 3 2 9Mike Marcol-C 21 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0Loren Leath-G 30 4-12 2-5 2-2 5 3 2 0 0 0 12Jonathan Malloy-G 19 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 1 4Donald Thomas 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jared Stigall 19 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 2 6Jerome Blockmon 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Antonio Flaggs 18 3-4 2-3 1-2 0 1 5 0 0 2 9Michael Selling 18 3-5 0-1 4-4 4 0 0 1 0 2 10Alex Ward 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 3Totals 200 22-51 6-13 14-17 23 13 12 2 3 11 64

.431 .462 .824

Halftime: NAU 48, SAC 33. Technicals: None. Officials: RubanRamos, Michael Houston, ChrisRastatter. Att: 3,263.

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17Idaho State 60, Northern Ariz. 52

Jan. 22, 2009 Flagstaff, Ariz.Northern Arizona men’s basketball held a 12-point

lead over Idaho State with 12:11 left in the secondhalf, but a 21-0 Bengal run over the next eight min-utes and twenty-seven seconds lifted Idaho State to a

60-52 win over NAU at the Walkup Skydome.After a 26-26 halftime score, NAU opened the second half on

a 9-0 run eventually pushing its lead to 12.With the score at 43-31 in favor of NAU, Idaho State’s Austin

Kilpatrick sank a three-point shot out of a timeout and the Bengalsstormed back to take the lead for the first time since being up 14-12 at the 8:44 mark in the first half. Idaho State held a 52-43 edgebefore Zarko Comagic sank a free throw to crack theLumberjacks eight-minute scoring drought.

NAU shot under 40 percent both halves and went 0-8 frombehind the three-point arc in the second half. The Lumberjackswere 3-18 from three-point range for the game. Comagic had ateam-high 12 points with Cameron Jones and Shane Johannsenadding 11, rounding out the Lumberjacks in double figures.

Idaho State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptChron Tatum-F 21 3-6 0-0 2-2 7 1 0 0 0 1 8Deividas Busma-F 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 2 2Amorrow Morgan-C 37 8-13 0-0 4-5 1 5 4 0 1 2 20Donnie Carson-G 16 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 1 0 2 0Matt Stucki-G 37 3-7 1-3 1-2 4 3 3 0 1 4 8Phyllip Taylor 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lucas Steijn 30 5-6 0-0 2-2 3 0 2 0 1 3 12Sherrod Baldwin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Demetrius Monroe 14 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 1 0 0 4Austin Kilpatrick 24 2-3 2-2 0-0 4 1 1 1 0 3 6Felix Caspari 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Team 3Totals 200 24-44 3-6 9-11 30 11 15 3 3 18 60

.545 .500 .818

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 13 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0Shane Johannsen-F 26 5-7 0-0 1-2 7 0 1 1 0 3 11Jermaine Bishop-G 24 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 2 3 0 3 1 3Cameron Jones-G 30 4-11 1-5 2-2 3 3 2 0 2 3 11Josh Wilson-G 34 1-6 0-3 4-5 2 4 2 0 1 0 6Matt Johnson 24 1-8 1-4 4-5 1 1 1 0 1 0 7Shayar Lee 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Zarko Comagic 29 4-9 0-3 4-5 4 0 1 0 1 0 12Jermaine Calvin 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Josh Lepley 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 3 2Team 3Totals 200 17-48 3-18 15-21 27 10 12 2 9 13 52

.354 .167 .714

Halftime: NAU 26, ISU 26. Technicals: None. Officials: ChrisRastatter, Michael Irving, Jeff Pfaff. Att: 1,218.

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Weber State 59, Northern Ariz. 54Jan. 24, 2009 Flagstaff, Ariz.

Josh Wilson eclipsed 1,000 career points scoring 12for Northern Arizona men’s basketball in a 59-54 lossto Weber State at the Walkup Skydome Saturdaynight. Playing in his 113th game, Wilson became the

24th Lumberjack to reach the 1,000 point mark. The senior guardfrom Longview,Wash., currently has 1,008 points and is 18 pointsshy of passing Fito Trujillo for 23rd on the all-time points list.

Unfortunately,Wilson’s milestone was overshadowed by theLumberjacks’ second consecutive conference loss and sixth over-all. Weber State’s 22 points off NAU turnovers stymied an other-wise strong Lumberjack effort against one of the Big Sky’s bestteams this season.

Weber State (12-8, 6-1 BSC), second in the conference stand-ings, needed all 40 minutes to fight off the Lumberjacks.Saturday’s game produced 10 lead changes and 11 tied scores, anindication of a competitive rivalry game.

Weber State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptClevin Hannah-F 13 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 3 4Steve Panos-F 17 3-4 0-0 4-4 2 0 2 1 0 0 10Brett Steven-C 36 2-8 1-7 6-6 7 2 4 0 1 2 11Nick Hansen-G 23 3-5 3-5 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 11Mantas Griskenas-G33 2-4 1-3 7-8 2 3 4 0 3 3 12Brett Michael 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0J.T. Durley 22 2-3 0-0 2-5 3 0 2 2 2 2 6Darin Mahoney 27 1-6 0-0 1-2 6 0 1 0 1 4 3Trevor Morris 23 0-3 0-0 2-4 4 0 0 1 0 2 2Team 1Totals 200 15-38 5-17 24-31 27 9 14 4 7 18 59

.395 .294 .774

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 27 1-3 1-1 2-2 4 1 3 0 1 3 5Shane Johannsen-F 21 1-1 0-0 2-3 3 1 4 1 0 5 4Jermaine Bishop-G 36 2-7 1-4 0-1 6 3 2 0 4 3 5Cameron Jones-G 37 8-12 1-2 4-4 4 2 0 0 2 3 21Josh Wilson-G 36 5-9 2-5 0-0 4 2 4 0 1 4 12Shayar Lee 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Zarko Comagic 20 1-6 1-4 1-2 1 0 1 1 0 4 4Jermaine Calvin 5 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 2 0 0 2 3Josh Lepley 12 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0Team 1Totals 200 19-42 6-16 10-14 27 10 18 3 8 24 54

.452 .375 .714

Halftime: NAU 28,WSU 28. Technicals: None. Officials: RubenRamos, Micahel Greenstein, Scott Harris. Att: 1,556.

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19Northern Ariz. 67, N. Colorado 64

Jan. 31, 2009 Flagstaff, Ariz.Junior Nick Larson hit the game-winning free throw

to complete a four-point play after tying the gamewith a three-pointer with 16 seconds left to help nauto a 67-64 victory over Northern Colorado.

Trailing 64-61 after a three-pointer by Devon Beitzel, Larsonconnected on a three-pointer from the top of the key to the tiegame, drawing a foul in the process. He hit the charity shot for theone-point lead. UNC's Will Figures, who has beat theLumberjacks twice in his career with late-game heroics, had hisrunning layup roll off the rim with two seconds left. ShaneJohannsen grabbed his career-best 10th rebound and hit bothfree throws for the final margin. UNC's last second full-court shotgrazed the net as the Walkup Skydome crowd exhaled and cele-brated the win.

Senior Matt Johnson led the Lumberjacks with 15 points,while Josh Wilson added 11 points and Jermaine Bishop con-tributed a career-high 10 points. Jabril Banks and Figures eachhad 14 points for the Bears. UNC dropped to 9-14, 5-5 in Big Skyplay.

N. Colorado min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptJabril Banks-F 30 6-11 1-1 1-1 5 1 1 1 1 0 14Ta. Montgomery-F 27 0-5 0-2 0-0 5 1 1 0 0 2 0Will Figures-C 33 6-10 2-2 0-0 3 5 3 0 1 3 14John Pena-G 32 4-13 3-7 1-2 1 2 2 0 1 3 8Devon Beitzel-G 19 2-6 2-4 2-2 1 2 0 0 1 3 8Chris Kaba 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Robert Palacios 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 2 1 2Yahosh Bonner 15 1-3 1-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 1 2 3Neal Kingman 13 2-4 1-2 0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5Mike Proctor 15 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 0 1 4 6Team 4Totals 200 25-58 10-19 4-7 28 17 11 1 8 16 64

.431 .526 .571

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 25 2-4 1-2 3-3 2 2 0 0 1 1 8Shane Johannsen-F 31 2-3 0-0 3-3 10 1 1 3 0 2 7Jermaine Bishop-G 26 5-8 0-0 0-1 4 4 0 0 2 1 10Cameron Jones-G 32 2-7 1-4 0-0 2 3 3 0 0 0 5Josh Wilson-G 27 5-10 1-3 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 2 11Matt Johnson 21 6-8 2-4 1-3 2 0 5 0 1 1 15Zarko Comagic 15 1-4 0-2 1-2 2 0 5 0 1 1 15Jermaine Calvin 13 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 2 2 0 1 0 3Josh Lepley 10 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1 0 0 5Team 5Totals 200 26-47 6-16 9-14 31 15 16 4 5 7 67

.553 .375 .643

Halftime: NAU 35, UNC 28. Technicals: None. Officials: GregoryNixon, Scott Twaroski, Jason Hinch. Att: 1,117.

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20Portland State 78, Northern Ariz. 66

Feb. 5, 2009 Portland, Ore.Portland State won for the sixth consecutive time

over Northern Arizona by holding Northern Arizonaoff in the second half en route to a 78-66. The Vikingsout-scored the Lumberjacks 39-33 in both halves.

Sophomore Cameron Jones led the Lumberjacks with 17points. Senior Matt Johnson contributed 12 points and ZarkoComagic added 11 points. NAU (6-15, 3-7 BSC) shot 54.5 percentfor the game and made seven-three-pointers in the contest. TheVikings shot just 48 percent but made 12 three-pointers and post-ed an 8-to-1 advantage in free throws made in the contest. TheLumberjacks also committed 18 turnovers.

The Vikings had four players in double figures led by the 16points by Dominic Waters.

PUS led by six at the half and extended the lead to doubledigits with a run to start the second half. NAU never got any clos-er than eight points over the final 20 minutes.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 23 1-4 0-3 0-0 5 2 0 0 0 2 2Shane Johannsen-F 23 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 1 1 4Jermaine Bishop-G 25 23- 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 1 1 5Cameron Jones-G 25 8-13 1-4 0-0 3 1 4 0 0 3 17Josh Wilson-G 34 2-9 0-3 0-0 3 7 3 0 0 0 4Matt Johnson 29 4-9 4-8 0-0 3 3 5 0 2 1 12Shayar Lee 1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3Zarko Comagic 13 5-6 0-0 1-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 11Eric House 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Jermaine Calvin 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 3 0 1 2 2Josh Lepley 16 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6Team 4Totals 200 29-53 7-21 1-1 26 18 18 1 6 10 66

.547 .333 100.0

Portland State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptKyle Coston-F 23 2-5 1-2 0-0 3 1 5 0 1 1 5Phil Nelson-F 29 4-8 1-4 0-0 5 4 0 0 1 0 9Jamie Jones-C 18 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 0 2 0 0 2 4Andre Murray-G 24 6-11 0-4 0-0 3 4 1 0 3 0 12Jer. Dominguez-G 38 5-14 5-10 0-0 2 11 1 0 4 0 15Julius Thomas 25 4-5 0-0 4-6 4 1 4 1 0 2 12Dominic Waters 19 6-7 4-4 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 16Tyrell Mara 16 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3Wendell Wright 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Team 2Totals 200 31-60 12-26 4-6 27 23 13 1 10 5 78

.517 .462 .667

Halftime: PSU 39, NAU 33. Technicals: None. Officials: JohnWeeks, Gregory Nixon, Scott Harris. Att: 1,237.

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E.Washington 54, Northern Ariz. 50Feb. 7, 2009 Cheney, Wash.

Facing an important game in the race towards the BigSky Tournament, the Northern Arizona men's basket-ball team lost a tight battle Saturday night at EasternWashington 54-50. NAU dropped to 3-8 in the Big Sky

Conference, 6-16 overall on the season, losing a conference gameby six points or less for the fifth time this season.

Trailing 52-50, senior forward Zarko Comagic's runningjumper with six seconds left was off the mark. Eastern's MilanStanjevic hit both free throws to extend the lead to four points andthe final margin of victory.

EWU (11-13, 5-7) broke a five-game losing streak againstNAU, prevailing down the stretch with a big steal by BennyValentine that led to an Eagle layup on the other end. Neitherteam led by more than four points in the contest in a game thatfeatured 11 ties and 10 lead changes.

Sophomore Cameron Jones led the Lumberjacks with 11points. Jermaine Bishop added eight points and three playerscontributed seven points.Valentine led the Eagles with 13 points.NAU shot 44.7 percent for the game but managed just 3-of-17three-point attempts in the game.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptCameron Jones-F 33 5-11 1-5 0-0 5 5 3 0 1 3 11Nick Larson-F 22 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 1 2 0 2Shane Johannsen-F 31 3-4 0-0 1-2 5 2 2 1 1 0 7Jermaine Bishop-G 37 2-4 0-1 4-4 1 1 1 0 5 1 8Josh Wilson-G 26 3-7 1-4 0-0 0 0 3 0 1 0 7Shayar Lee 22 3-8 1-4 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 3 7Zarko Comagic 20 3-7 0-1 0-0 4 2 1 0 0 2 6Josh Lepley 9 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2Team 2Totals 200 21-47 3-17 5-6 22 11 11 2 10 12 50

.447 .176 .833

E.Washington min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptAndy Genao-F 24 3-5 1-2 0-0 5 1 2 0 1 0 7Mark Dunn-F 20 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2Brandon Moore-C 35 2-8 0-0 0-2 9 0 1 0 1 1 4Gary Gibson-G 15 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5Milan Stanojevic-G 23 2-7 1-6 6-6 1 3 1 0 0 0 11Chris Busch 15 2-3 1-1 2-2 4 1 1 1 0 1 7Benny Valentine 32 6-10 1-1 0-0 3 7 2 0 2 3 13Adris DeLeon 20 1-6 0-5 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2Jeff Christensen 7 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3Matthew Brunell 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0Team 3Totals 200 20-47 6-17 8-10 29 12 12 2 4 11 54

.426 .353 .800

Halftime: EWU 31, NAU 27. Technicals: None. Officials: BobScofield, Michael Greenstein, Courtney Harris. Att: 3,097.

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22Northern Ariz. 83, Montana State 64

Feb. 12, 2009 Flagstaff, Ariz.Sophomore Cameron Jones scored 22 points to lead

Northern Arizona to a 83-64 victory over MontanaState. The Lumberjacks dressed only eight players inthe game due to two team dismissals and an injury

that sidelined senior leader Josh Wilson. NAU shot 66 percent forthe game including a blistering 18-for-25 (72 percent) in the sec-ond half while committing just eight turnovers in the contest.

Jones led the team with his fifth 20-point game of the season,adding a career-best eight assists. Senior guard Jermaine Bishopchipped in a career-best 10 assists and nine points, while fresh-man guard Shayar Lee tied his career-high with 17 points and asingle-game best seven boards.

Senior Zarko Comagic and sophomore Shane Johannseneach scored 14 points.

NAU led by seven at the half after shooting 60.7 percent inthe first half. Lee and Jones each had 10 points in the opening 20minutes of the contest. The Lumberjacks extended the lead to 20points with a 27-14 run over the first nine minutes of the half. TheBobcats never got any closer than 12 points the rest of the game.

Montana State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptBobby Howard-F 23 2-7 1-4 0-0 5 1 0 0 1 1 5Divaldo Mgunga-C 27 1-5 0-0 4-4 4 2 0 1 1 2 6James Hennessy-G 17 2-3 1-1 0-0 1 3 1 0 3 3 5Will Bynum-G 18 2-7 0-1 0-0 2 1 1 0 1 1 4Erik Rush-G 24 4-9 0-3 0-0 4 5 1 0 0 2 8Austin Brown 11 1-4 0-2 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Marquis Navarre 19 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 2 3 0 0 2 2Danny Piepoli 28 7-13 6-11 2-2 2 1 0 0 0 0 22Cody Anderson 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2Brandon Johnson 24 3-6 2-5 0-0 2 1 4 1 0 1 8Team 2Totals 200 24-57 10-27 6-8 25 16 11 2 6 14 64

.421 .370 .750

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 36 2-3 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 0 1 3 4Shane Johannsen-F 31 6-6 0-0 2-3 7 0 0 0 0 1 14Josh Lepley 10 1-1 0-0 1-4 1 0 0 0 1 4 3Jermaine Bishop-G 30 4-6 1-2 0-2 4 10 1 0 3 1 9Cameron Jones-F 37 9-15 2-4 2-4 2 8 4 0 2 0 22Shayar Lee 14 7-9 3-5 0-1 7 0 1 0 0 1 17Zarko Comagic 29 6-11 1-2 1-2 5 2 1 1 0 2 14Eric House 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0Team 3Totals 200 35-53 7-14 6-16 33 22 8 1 8 14 83

.660 .500 .375

Halftime: NAU 41, Montana State 34. Technicals: None. Officials:Kevin Cutler, Chris Rastatter, Jeff Kent. Att: 869.

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23Montana 73, Northern Arizona 54

Feb. 14, 2009 Flagstaff, Ariz.Montana's Anthony Johnson scored 24 points to lead

the Grizzlies to a 73-54 victory over Northern Arizonaat the Walkup Skydome.

NAU, the fourth-best shooting team in Division Ientering the contest, shot just 33 percent for the game two daysafter posting a season-best 67 percent from the field in a win overMontana State on Thursday. UM shot 50 percent for the gamehelped by a 14-for-22 second half (64 percent).

Johnson was one of four Grizzlies in double figures.Sophomore Shane Johannsen scored a career-high 17 points forthe Lumberjacks, while Zarko Comagic added 14.

Montana started the game on a 10-0 run that was equaled bythe Lumberjacks with an 11-0 run. UM led by five points at the half29-24. After the Lumberjacks tied the game at 29 early in the sec-ond half, UM went on an 11-0 run and never trailed the rest of thecontest.

Sophomore Cameron Jones, the leading scorer for theLumberjacks, had an off night from the field with just six pointswhile making 2-of-15 from the field.

Montana min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptJordan Hasquet-F 35 3-10 1-4 5-6 11 7 0 0 3 2 12Kyle Sharp-C 27 3-4 0-0 0-2 8 0 0 0 1 2 6Jack McGillis-G 28 2-6 0-3 2-2 3 2 1 0 1 4 6Ryan Staudacher-G 24 4-7 4-7 0-0 0 6 0 0 2 2 12Anthony Johnson-G 39 8-14 5-8 3-3 1 3 1 1 0 2 24Ceylon Elgin-Taylor7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0Michael Taylor 26 3-3 2-2 2-2 1 1 0 0 1 0 10Shawn Stockton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Derek Selvig 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tyler Hurley 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brian Qvale 14 1-3 0-0 1-4 3 0 0 0 0 4 3Team 4Totals 200 24-48 12-2413-19 32 20 6 1 9 16 73

.500 .500 .684

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 24 1-4 1-2 4-4 5 1 1 0 0 2 7Shane Johannsen-F 28 6-7 0-0 5-6 6 1 3 0 0 4 17Josh Lepley 28 1-5 0-0 3-4 5 0 1 0 0 2 5Jermaine Bishop-G 35 2-8 1-2 0-0 2 6 1 0 1 1 5Cameron Jones-F 34 2-15 1-7 1-2 1 2 3 0 2 0 6Shayar Lee 19 0-5 0-4 0-2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0Zarko Comagic 32 5-7 3-3 1-1 7 1 1 0 1 1 14Eric House 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Team 1Totals 200 17-51 6-18 14-20 31 11 10 0 4 12 54

.333 .333 .700

Halftime: Montana 29, Northern Arizona 24. Technicals: None.Officials: Randy Burkhart, Shawn Lehigh, Robert Holloway. Att: 1107.

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N. Arizona 68, Sacramento St. 58Feb. 20, 2009 Flagstaff, Ariz.

Sophomore Cameron Jones scored a career-high 28points to insure his senior teammates went out with awin in the final home game of the season with a 68-58victory over Sacramento State.

NAU led by as many as 20 points at the end of the half but theHornets came back in the second half. The Lumberjacks thenwent on a 15-0 run to stop the huge Hornet run and build the leadback up to secure the win.

Jones finished 10-for-14 from the field with five three-point-ers. Freshman Josh Lepley had a pair of career-highs with 15points and eight rebounds, while sophomore Shane Johannsenadded 11 points and seven rebounds.

NAU shot 46.7 percent for the game and had a 31-21 advan-tage on the boards.

The Lumberjacks celebrated the careers of seniors JoshWilson, Jermaine Bishop and Zarko Comagic in a pregame cere-mony. Wilson, who suffered a season-ending foot injury twoweeks ago, started the game before being removed after theopening tip, allowing the Walkup Skydome crowd to recognizethe achievements of the four-year starter one last time.

Sacramento St. min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptMichael Selling-F 22 1-2 1-1 0-1 1 0 1 0 0 3 3Randy Adams-F 30 6-9 0-0 2-2 3 1 2 0 0 3 14Justin Eller-C 27 3-9 1-3 0-0 8 0 4 1 0 3 7Mike Marcial-G 22 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 5 2 0 2 2 0Antonio Flaggs-G 23 3-6 3-5 1-3 2 1 1 0 1 3 10Donald Thomas 7 2-2 2-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6Jared Stigall 18 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0Jerome Blockmon 13 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 1 3 2Aaron Wilson 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Jonathan Malloy 28 6-12 1-4 3-3 4 4 7 0 2 0 16Alex Ward 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Team 2 1Totals 200 22-44 8-17 6-9 21 14 18 1 8 22 58

.500 .471 .667

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptZarko Comagic-F 24 1-6 1-3 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 4 3Nick Larson-F 30 0-2 0-2 0-0 7 1 0 0 1 2 0Shane Johannsen-F 34 3-6 0-0 5-8 7 0 0 3 1 0 11Jermaine Bishop-G 32 3-8 1-3 1-2 2 9 4 0 3 2 8Josh Wilson-G 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cameron Jones 25 10-14 3-6 5-7 2 1 6 0 1 1 28Shayar Lee 24 1-5 1-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 1 1 3Eric House 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Josh Lepley 25 3-4 0-0 9-14 8 2 2 0 0 1 15Team 1Totals 200 21-45 6-15 20-31 31 15 15 3 7 12 68

.467 .400 .645

Halftime: Northern Arizona 37, Sacramento State 17. Technicals:None. Officials: Joe Stigliano, Ty Elkin, Jim Giron. Att: 1010.

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25Weber State 70, Northern Arizona 51

Feb. 26, 2009 Ogden, UtahThe Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost at

league-leading Weber State 70-51 and lost theirchance of getting into the Big Sky Tournament withthe loss.

NAU dropped to 5-10 in league play and could finish in a tieat 6-10 with Eastern Washington and Montana State depending onoutcomes of games Saturday. But NAU would lose the tiebreakerbased on Montana State's win over Weber State earlier this sea-son.

Sophomore Shane Johannsen had a career-high 21 points on9-of-10 shooting from the field with seven rebounds to lead theLumberjacks. Johannsen leads the nation in field goal percentageat 73.2 percent.

The Lumberjacks shot just 32 percent in the first half whilefalling behind by 12 at the break. NAU never got any closer than11 as the Wildcats shot 65 percent in the second half and 57.8 per-cent for the game.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 24 0-4 0-2 0-0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0Shane Johannsen-F 33 9-10 0-0 3-5 7 0 1 0 0 3 21Josh Lepley-C 32 2-6 0-0 2-4 4 2 3 1 1 3 6Jermaine Bishop-G 31 3-7 0-3 2-2 3 3 4 0 3 2 8Cameron Jones-G 35 3-9 0-1 1-1 1 2 5 0 2 0 7Zarko Comagic 26 2-12 0-3 5-6 5 0 0 0 2 1 9Eric House 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 5Totals 200 19-49 0-10 13-18 33 8 19 1 9 12 51

.388 .000 .722

Weber State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptKyle Bullinger-F 22 3-6 2-3 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 3 8Nick Hansen-F 30 4-7 3-06 0-0 0 2 1 0 1 1 11Steve Panos-C 20 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 2 2 0Damian Lillard-G 29 3-7 1-4 2-2 2 7 0 0 2 4 9Kellen McCoy-G 36 10-12 5-7 2-3 4 2 6 0 1 1 27Josh Cottle 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2T.J. Benson 2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Marco Ramos 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Daviin Davis 21 3-6 0-2 0-2 3 2 4 3 3 1 6Darin Mahoney 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 1 1 1 0trevor Morris 20 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 2 0 3 4Team 1Totals 200 26-45 12-23 6-9 21 17 15 8 10 17 70

.578 .522 .667

Halftime: Weber State 33, Northern Arizona 21. Technicals: None.Officials: Kevin Cutler, Gregg Morstein, Dennis Flannery. Att: 4237.

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26Idaho State 71, Northern Arizona 49

Feb. 28, 2009 Pocatello, UtahThe Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost its

season finale 71-49 at Idaho State, ending the seasonwith an 8-19 overall mark, 5-11 in Big Sky play.

Freshman Josh Lepley had a career-high 18 points,while Nick Larson added eight points. Sophomore ShaneJohannsen contributed seven points.

NAU was tied at 22 with 7:25 left in the first half before theBengals went on a 15-0 run to end the half to take a commandinglead in the lockerroom. The Lumberjacks never got any closerand fell behind by as many as 27 points in the second half.

Idaho State had four players in double figures led by 127points by Austin Kilpatrick.

Senior Zarko Comagic and Jermaine Bishop played theirfinal game in the Lumberjack uniform on Saturday. Bishop had sixpointsm while Comagic scored three. Senior Josh Wilson, who suf-fered a broken foot against Eastern Washington, did not make thetrip.

Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptNick Larson-F 30 1-5 1-3 5-6 5 2 0 0 1 2 8Shane Johannsen-F 34 3-5 0-0 1-2 5 0 1 0 0 2 7Josh Lepley-C 29 5-8 0-0 8-9 3 0 3 2 0 3 18Jermaine Bishop-G 24 3-6 0-1 0-1 1 2 4 0 3 2 6Cameron Jones-G 35 2-10 1-2 0-0 7 4 5 0 0 1 5Shayar Lee 22 1-6 0-3 0-2 2 3 3 1 0 2 2Zarko Comagic 20 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 1 3Eric House 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 4Totals 200 16-44 3-12 14-20 29 12 17 3 4 13 49

.364 .250 .700

Idaho State min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptAustin Kilpatrick-F 32 6-10 5-9 0-0 3 4 0 1 4 3 17Lucas Steijn-F 34 6-13 0-0 1-2 10 1 1 0 0 3 13Amorrow Morgan-C 34 4-11 2-3 0-1 3 7 3 0 2 0 10Donnie Carson-G 24 0-1 0-0 2-4 6 1 2 0 1 0 2Matt Stucki-G 37 3-8 1-5 0-0 2 8 0 1 1 2 7Phyllip Taylor 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Sherrod Baldwin 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Chron Tatum 21 6-8 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 0 1 4 12Felix Caspari 9 4-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 1 8Deividas Busma 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Tom Taylor 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 1Totals 200 30-57 8-17 3-7 31 24 8 2 9 13 71

.526 .471 .429

Halftime: Idaho State 37, Northern Arizona 22. Technicals: None.Officials: John Weeks, Ryan Holmes, Coban Lopez. Att: 2756.

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Year Player FT Pct.2008-09 Nick Larson .7732007-08 Nate Geiser .8132006-07 Stephen Sir .8802005-06 Stephen Sir .8332004-05 Kelly Golob .8522003-04 Chris Ferguson .8632002-03 Kelly Golob .8852001-02 Matt Gebhardt .7282000-01 Rod Hutchings .9331999-00 Ross Land .8851998-99 Kawika Akina .8551997-98 Brian Crampton 1.0001996-97 Rod Hutchings .8721995-96 Jermone Riley .7661994-95 Brad Snyder .8821993-94 Chancellor Davis .7861992-93 Brad Snyder .7171991-92 Jeff Plank .8001990-91 Corey Rogers .6811989-90 Steve Lizzul .7251988-89 Steve Lizzul .8051987-88 Kevin Tucker .7551986-87 David Duane .6641985-86 Andy Hurd .8811984-85 Andy Hurd .8571983-84 Jeff Altman .8461982-83 Eric Wade .7661981-82 Jeff Altman .8451980-81 Ted Hettinga .8261979-80 Larry Johnson .8141978-79 David Henson .8921977-78 Troy Hudson .8851976-77 David Henson .8591975-76 Tom DeBerry .8241974-75 Tom DeBerry .8151973-74 Nate Payne .7631972-73 Nate Payne .7441971-72 Cliff Strait .7531970-71 Mark Champagne .760

Y E A R - BB Y - YY E A R L E A D E R S

Year Player Pts/Avg2008-09 Cameron Jones 342/12.72007-08 Kyle Landry 561/17.52006-07 Ruben Boykin, Jr. 493/16.42005-06 Kelly Golob 443/14.32004-05 Stephen Sir 238/14.02003-04 Aaron Bond 487/17.42002-03 Ryan McDade 503/18.02001-02 Matt Gebhardt 329/11.82000-01 Cory Schwab 449/15.51999-00 Ross Land 516/16.61998-99 Ross Land 396/13.71997-98 Andrew Mavis 406/14.01996-97 Andrew Mavis 419/15.01995-96 Charles Thomas 294/11.31994-95 John Rondeno 352/13.51993-94 Jason Word 412/15.81992-93 Demetreus Robbins 339/13.01991-92 Demetreus Robbins 328/12.21990-91 Corey Rogers 405/15.01989-90 Steve Williams 364/13.01988-89 Steve Williams 331/12.71987-88 Mark Anderson 465/17.21986-87 David Duane 450/16.01985-86 Andre Spencer 550/18.91984-85 Andy Hurd 447/15.41983-84 Andy Hurd 384/13.71982-83 Eric Wade 368/14.21981-82 Ted Plotts 319/12.31980-81 Elliott Jones 454/18.21979-80 Mark Stevens 447/17.21978-79 Mark Stevens 416/15.41977-78 David Henson 450/19.61976-77 Mark Gosswiller 420/19.11975-76 Tom DeBerry 469/17.41974-75 Nate Payne 489/18.81973-74 Nate Payne 442/18.41972-73 Charles Flemons 411/15.81971-72 Walt Mannon 375/18.71970-71 Walt Mannon 483./20.1

ScoringYear Player FG Pct2008-09 Shane Johannsen ,7272007-08 Kyle Landry .5852006-07 Kyle Landry .5962005-06 Ruben Boykin, Jr. .5922004-05 Kyle Landry .5352003-04 Joakim Kjellbom .6212002-03 Ben Powell .5382001-02 Brian McHugh .5962000-01 Brian McHugh .5951999-00 Dan McClintock .5971998-99 Dan McClintock .6681997-98 Dan McClintock .6291996-97 Dan McClintock .6571995-96 Ray. Flores 1.0001994-95 Makeul Williams .6031993-94 Ken Bosket .5441992-93 Keith Govan .6001991-92 Keith Larson .5911990-91 David Wolfe .5941989-90 Shawn Herman .5611988-89 Stacy Joyce .5351987-88 Anthony Burgess .5641986-87 Anthony Burgess .6011985-86 Andre Spencer .6101984-85 Andre Spencer .5821983-84 David Allen .5511982-83 Eric Wade .5011981-82 Ted Plotts .4791980-81 Elliott Jones .5101979-80 Larry Johnson .5691978-79 Troy Hudson .5111977-78 Troy Hudson .5231976-77 Mark Gosswiller .5471975-76 Mark Gosswiller .5091974-75 Tom DeBerry .5221973-74 Nate Payne .4491972-73 Lester Madison .4421971-72 Walt Mannon .4591970-71 Ron Steinberg .551

Field Goal Percentage

Free Throw PercentageYear Player Reb/Avg.2008-09 Shane Johannsen 146/5.42007-08 Kyle Landry 258/8.12006-07 Ruben Boykin 268/8.92005-06 Ruben Boykin 230/7.22004-05 Ruben Boykin 204/7.32003-04 Aaron Bond 155/5.52002-03 Ryan McDade 241/8.62001-02 Ryan McDade 200/7.12000-01 Ryan McDade 240/8.31999-00 Dan McClintock 202/6.51998-99 Casey Frank 205/7.11997-98 Casey Frank 178/6.11996-97 Billy Hix 148/5.31995-96 Scott Taylor 107/6.31994-95 John Rondeno 126/4.81993-94 Jason Word 239/9.21992-93 Demetreus Robbins 150/5.71991-92 David Wolfe 124/7.71990-91 David Wolfe 173/6.71989-90 Shawn Herman 179/6.41988-89 Shawn Herman 165/6.11987-88 Anthony Burgess 155/6.21986-87 David Duane 218/7.81985-86 David Duane 205/7.11984-85 David Duane 144/5.31983-84 David Allen 142/5.31982-83 Mike Elliott 172/6.61981-82 Ted Plotts 196/7.51980-81 Ted Hettinga 182/7.31979-80 Mark Stevens 265/10.21978-79 Mark Stevens 243/9.01977-78 Troy Hudson 176/7.01976-77 Jeff Spencer 188/7.31975-76 Tom DeBerry 234/8.71974-75 Tom DeBerry 253/9.71973-74 David Benning 235/9.01972-73 Charles Flemons 249/9.51971-72 Floyd Mathew 276/12.01970-71 Floyd Mathew 203/8.1

Rebounds

Year Player As./Avg2008-09 Josh Wilson 87/3.82007-08 Josh Wilson 173/5.82006-07 Josh Wilson 181/6.02005-06 Josh Wilson 195/6.12004-05 Kyle Feuerbach 131/4.72003-04 Kyle Feuerbach 112/3.92002-03 Kyle Feuerbach 148/5.32001-02 Adam Lopez 110/3.92000-01 Adam Lopez 129/4.51999-00 Adam Lopez 121/3.91998-99 Kawika Akina 138/4.91997-98 Kawika Akina 100/4.31996-97 Michael McNair 108/4.11995-96 Charles Thomas 99/3.81994-95 Jermone Riley 90/1.31993-94 Chancellor Davis 119/1.91992-93 John Rondeno 118/4.51991-92 Anthony Willams 78/2.81990-91 Steve Williams 95/3.51989-90 Steve Lizzul 86/3.61988-89 Steve Lizzul 119/4.41987-88 Kevin Tucker 158/5.61986-87 Harry Payne 153/5.51985-86 Harry Payne 194/6.71984-85 Jeff Altman 97/3.31983-84 Jeff Altman 149/5.31982-83 Eric Wade 124/4.71981-82 Eric Wade 103/4.01980-81 Elliott Jones 128/5.11979-80 Larry Johnson 109/4.61978-79 Greg Henderson 120/4.41977-78 Greg Henderson 134/5.41976-77 Ray Tsingine 100/4.51975-76 Tom DeBerry 151/5.61974-75 Tom DeBerry 169/6.51973-74 Emerson Gordon 85/3.5

Assists

Year Player Min.2008-09 Cameron Jones 7722007-08 Josh Wilson 9932006-07 Josh Wilson 9592005-06 Josh Wilson 9932004-05 Kyle Feuerbach 9102003-04 Kelly Golob 9012002-03 Kyle Feuerbach 9522001-02 Matt Gebhardt 8482000-01 Cory Schwab 10061999-00 Ross Land 10081998-99 Ross Land 9151997-98 Ross Land 8211996-97 Andrew Mavis 8781995-96 Charles Thomas 8951994-95 John Rondeno 8801993-94 John Rondeno 7321992-93 Demetreus Robbins 9231991-92 Anthony Willams 8831990-91 Steve Willams 8391989-90 Steve Willams 9011988-89 Steve Willams 9071987-88 Kevin Tucker 7751986-87 David Duane 8591985-86 Andy Hurd 9841984-85 Andy Hurd 9351983-84 David Allen 8801982-83 Eric Wade 8401981-82 Ted Plotts 9211980-81 Elliott Jones 9151979-80 Mark Stevens 8921978-79 Troy Hudson 10151977-78 Troy Hudson 8881976-77 Jeff Spencer 7621975-76 Tom DeBerry 9331974-75 Tom DeBerry 8631973-74 Nate Payne 835

Minutes Played

Year Player Steals2008-09 Jermaine Bishop 502007-08 Josh Wilson 342006-07 Tyrone Bazy 332005-06 Tyrone Bazy 452004-05 DeJuan Stevens 362003-04 Chris Ferguson 292002-03 Ryan McDade 292001-02 Kodiak Yazzie 312000-01 Adam Lopez 281999-00 Adam Lopez 321998-99 Kawika Akina 521997-98 Kawika Akina 531996-97 Charles Thomas 481995-96 Charles Thomas 721994-95 Jermone Riley 391993-94 John Rondeno 521992-93 John Rondeno 471991-92 Demetreus Robbins 281990-91 Corey Rogers 321989-90 Shawn Herman 221988-89 Steve Lizzul 381987-88 Kevin Tucker 561986-87 David Duane 481985-86 Andy Hurd 47

Andre Spencer 471984-85 Jeff Altman 471983-84 Jeff Altman 421982-83 Eric Wade 541981-82 Eric Wade 511980-81 Elliott Jones 561979-80 Mark Stevens 421978-79 Greg Henderson 241977-78 Wyatt Botkin 511976-77 Ray Tsingine 391975-76 Tom DeBerry 1001974-75 Tom DeBerry 1471973-74 Emerson Gordon 67

Steals

Years Player Blks.2008-09 Shane Johannsen 272007-08 Kyle Landry 272006-07 Ryan McCurdy 272005-06 Ryan McCurdy 242004-05 McCurdy/Boykin 82003-04 Adrian Hayes 472002-03 Aaron Bond 262001-02 Ryan McDade 192000-01 Ryan McDade 151999-00 Dan McClintock 701998-99 Dan McClintock 421997-98 Dan McClintock 411996-97 Dan McClintock 431995-96 Casey Frank 131994-95 Tyrone Johnson 131993-94 Jason Word 15

Ken Bosket 151992-93 Demetreus Robbins 281991-92 Demetreus Robbins 251990-91 David Wolfe 181989-90 Shawn Herman 351988-89 Shawn Herman 251987-88 Shawn Herman 231986-87 Anthony Burgess 101985-86 Antwine Murchison 321984-85 Antwine Murchison 411983-84 Mike Elliott 161982-83 Dan Busch 581981-82 Ted Plotts 81980-81 Willie Young 321979-80 Wayne Wharton 291978-79 Wayne Wharton 351977-78 David Henson 141976-77 Jeff Spencer 241975-76 Jeff Spencer 21

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The Big Sky Conference enters its 47thyear of athletic competition in 2009-10. TheBig Sky is an NCAA Division I member inall sports, with member institutions classi-fied in the Football ChampionshipSubdivision (formally I-AA). The Big Skyreturned to a nine-team format in 2006 withthe addition of Northern Colorado.The current lineup includes EasternWashington, Idaho State, Montana,Montana State, Northern Arizona, NorthernColorado, Portland State, Sacramento Stateand Weber State. The league has becomeone of the strongest Division I conferencesin the West and is a national leader in theFootball Championship Subdivision.

The Big Sky Conference was estab-lished in 1963 by six charter members -Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana,Montana State and Weber State. Those sixschools formed the foundation of the BigSky before the league expanded in 1970 byadding Boise State and Northern Arizona.Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and wasreplaced by Nevada, which gave the leagueeight members. The conference grew to nineschools in 1987 with the addition of EasternWashington.

The 1990s saw change in the makeup ofthe league, beginning in 1992 whenNevada departed and put the Big Skyback at eight teams. In 1996 Boise Stateand Idaho left and at the same time theconference added Portland State,Sacramento State and Cal StateNorthridge. The Big Sky maintainednine teams for five years before CalState Northridge departed in thespring of 2001.

With the addition of NorthernColorado, the Big Sky spreads acrosseight states spanning from the PacificOcean to the Rocky Mountain Front.The Big Sky is represented along theentire west coast with schools inWashington, Oregon and California.League schools also range up anddown the Rocky Mountains with insti-tutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah,Arizona and now Colorado.

Of the eight western-most states inthe contiguous United States only one,Nevada, is not represented in the BigSky.

On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Skywas adopted by the six presidents ofthe charter members as the name of the

new conference. The name Big Sky originat-ed in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud)Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 enti-tled "The Big Sky." Jack Hollowell, a formerMontana advertising director, promoted theBig Sky theme for the Treasure State. Whileon a track and field trip from Pocatello,Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., the legendaryDubby Holt of Idaho State saw a "Welcometo Big Sky Country" sign as his team enteredMontana. Holt, and his athletes thought"Big Sky" would be a perfect name for thenew conference. Harry Missildine of theSpokane Spokesman-Review called for thenewly formed league to be named the BigSky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20,1963.

The Big Sky sponsors championships in14 sports, including men's and women'scross country, indoor and outdoor track and

field, basketball and tennis. In addition,there are also championships in football,and women's volleyball, golf and soccer.

The 2009-10 season will mark the 22thyear that the Big Sky Conference will spon-sor championships in women's sports. Theformer Mountain West Conference existedfrom 1982-88, sponsoring championshipsfor women's sports at the same institutionsthe Big Sky had men's programs. The BigSky merged with the Mountain West in

1988, forming one league for bothmen and women.

Doug Fullerton, the fifth com-missioner of the Big SkyConference, will enter his 15thyear at the helm. Fullerton tookover the Big Sky on July 1, 1995,replacing longtime commissionerRon Stephenson. Stephensonserved the league for 14 years.Steve Belko was the commission-er from 1977-81 while JohnRoning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissionerwas Jack Friel, who served from1963-71.

Founded: 1963Women’s Sports Added: 1988Sponsored Sports: Football, Women’s Soccer, Women’s Volleyball, Basketball,Golf, Cross Country, Tennis, IndoorTrack and Field, Outdoor Track andFieldMailing Address:2491 Washington Blvd., Ste. 201Ogden, UT 84402Office Phone: (801) 392-1978Fax: (801) 392-5568Web Site: www.bigskyconf.comCommissioner: Doug FullertonAssociate Commissioner: Ron LoghryAsst. Comm./Media Rels.: Jon KasperAsst. Comm./Compliance: Jaynee NadolskiInformation Director: Autumn WehrOfficials Coordinator: Marla DenhamPhone: (435) 645-8466

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SCORING OFFENSE# Team G W-L Pts Avg./G1. Portland State 33 23-10 2421 73.42. Northern Colorado32 14-18 2259 70.63. Weber State 31 21-10 2175 70.24. Northern Arizona 27 8-19 1795 66.55. Montana State 31 14-17 2053 66.26. Montana 29 17-12 1905 65.77. Idaho State 32 13-19 2089 65.38. E. Washington 30 12-18 1905 63.59. Sacramento State 29 2-27 1652 57.0SCORING DEFENSE# Team G Pts Avg./G1. Montana 29 1868 64.42. Weber State 31 2055 66.33. Northern Arizona 27 1829 67.74. Idaho State 32 2189 68.45. Eastern Washington 30 2055 68.56. Portland State 33 2262 68.57. Montana State 31 2152 69.48. Northern Colorado 32 2266 70.89. Sacramento State 29 2100 72.4SCORING MARGIN# Team G OFF DEF Marg.1. Portland State 33 73.4 68.5 +4.82. Weber State 31 70.2 66.3 +3.93. Montana 29 65.7 64.4 +1.34. Northern Colorado32 70.6 70.8 -0.25. Northern Arizona 27 66.5 67.7 -1.36. Idaho State 32 65.3 68.4 -3.17. Montana State 31 66.2 69.4 -3.28. E. Washington 30 63.5 68.5 -5.09. Sacramento State 29 57.0 72.4 -15.4FREE THROW PERCENTAGES# Team G FTM FTA Pct.1. Weber State 31 460 630 .7302. Montana 29 403 553 .7293. Northern Colorado32 531 734 .7234. Sacramento State 29 351 507 .6925. E. Washington 30 362 524 .6916. Idaho State 32 434 631 .6887. Portland State 33 378 557 .6798. Montana State 31 450 670 .6729. Northern Arizona 27 274 444 .617FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES# Team G FG FGA Pct.1. Northern Arizona 27 678 1410 .4812. Weber State 31 739 1566 .4723. Idaho State 32 763 1654 .4614. Northern Colorado32 751 1638 .4585. Montana 29 664 1457 .4566. Portland State 33 863 1899 .4547. E. Washington 30 689 1647 .4188. Montana State 31 707 1703 .4159. Sacramento State 29 574 1433 .401FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE# Team G FG FGA Pct.1. Montana 29 639 1526 .4192. Weber State 31 713 1677 .4253. Idaho State 32 715 1665 .4294. Portland State 33 832 1833 .4545. Montana State 31 770 1671 .4616. E. Washington 30 708 1517 .4677. Northern Colorado32 796 1705 .4678. Northern Arizona 27 650 1373 .4739. Sacramento State 29 752 1542 .4883-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES# Team G FG FGA Pct.1. Northern Colorado32 226 563 .4012. Portland State 33 317 835 .3803. Montana 29 174 460 .3784. Weber State 31 237 631 .3765. Sacramento State 29 153 424 .3616. Northern Arizona 27 165 466 .3547. Idaho State 32 129 390 .3318. E. Washington 30 165 509 .3249. Montana State 31 189 590 .320

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE# Team G FG FGA Pct.1. Weber State 31 196 590 .3322. Idaho State 32 214 621 .3453. Portland State 33 194 561 .3464. Montana State 31 196 550 .3565. E. Washington 30 177 492 .3606. Montana 29 162 445 .3647. Sacramento State 29 212 549 .3868. Northern Colorado32 246 616 .3999. Northern Arizona 27 194 471 .412REBOUNDING OFFENSE# Team G Reb. Avg./G1. Montana State 31 1082 34.92. Portland State 33 1116 33.83. Northern Colorado 32 1032 32.24. Weber State 31 997 32.25. E. Washington 30 964 32.16. Idaho State 32 1016 31.87. Montana 29 913 31.58. Northern Arizona 27 844 31.39. Sacramento State 29 830 28.6REBOUNDING DEFENSE# Team G Reb. Avg./G1. Northern Arizona 27 792 29.32. Northern Colorado 32 976 30.53. Idaho State 32 1028 32.14. Weber State 31 996 32.15. Montana 29 936 32.36. E. Washington 30 975 32.57. Montana State 31 1024 33.08. Portland State 33 1101 33.49. Sacramento State 29 1004 34.6REBOUNDING MARGIN# Team G Avg. Avg. Marg.1. Northern Arizona 27 31.3 29.3 +1.92. Montana State 31 34.9 33.0 +1.93. Northern Colorado32 32.2 30.5 +1.74. Portland State 33 33.8 33.4 +0.55. Weber State 31 32.2 32.1 +0.06. E. Washington 30 32.1 32.5 -0.47. Idaho State 32 31.8 32.1 -0.48. Montana 29 31.5 32.3 -0.89. Sacramento State 29 28.6 34.6 -6.0BLOCKED SHOTS# Team G Blocks Avg./G1. Montana 29 115 3.972. Idaho State 32 120 3.753. Weber State 31 114 3.684. Montana State 31 102 3.295. Portland State 33 93 2.826. Northern Arizona 27 65 2.417. Eastern Washington 30 64 2.138. Northern Colorado 32 53 1.669. Sacramento State 29 46 1.59ASSISTS# Team G AssistsAvg./G1. Northern Arizona 27 413 15.302. Portland State 33 503 15.243. Idaho State 32 403 12.594. Northern Colorado 32 397 12.415. Montana 29 357 12.316. Weber State 31 375 12.107. Eastern Washington 30 352 11.738. Montana State 31 351 11.329. Sacramento State 29 298 10.28STEALS# Team G Steals Avg./G1. Portland State 33 245 7.422. Northern Arizona 27 199 7.373. Northern Colorado 32 219 6.844. Weber State 31 183 5.905. Eastern Washington 30 174 5.806. Idaho State 32 182 5.697. Montana State 31 165 5.328. Sacramento State 29 129 4.459. Montana 29 124 4.28

TURNOVER MARGIN# Team G Avg. Avg. Marg.1. Portland State 33 13.7 14.3 +0.552. E. Washington 30 12.7 12.6 -0.073. Idaho State 32 13.1 12.5 -0.534. Montana 29 11.6 11.1 -0.555. Weber State 31 14.4 13.6 -0.716. Northern Arizona 27 14.8 13.9 -0.937. Montana State 31 13.4 12.0 -1.428. Northern Colorado32 15.4 13.9 -1.509. Sacramento State 29 14.5 11.7 -2.76ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO# Team G Avg. Avg. Ratio1. Portland State 33 15.2 13.7 1.112. Montana 29 12.3 11.6 1.063. Northern Arizona 27 15.3 14.8 1.044. Idaho State 32 12.6 13.1 0.965. E. Washington 30 11.7 12.7 0.936. Montana State 31 11.3 13.4 0.857. Weber State 31 12.1 14.4 0.848. Northern Colorado32 12.4 15.4 0.809. Sacramento State 29 10.3 14.5 0.71OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team G No. Avg/G1. Montana State 31 377 12.162. Portland State 33 388 11.763. Eastern Washington 30 320 10.674. Northern Colorado 32 309 9.665. Northern Arizona 27 260 9.636. Idaho State 32 308 9.637. Montana 29 248 8.55

Sacramento State 29 248 8.559. Weber State 31 220 7.10DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team G No. Avg/G1. Weber State 31 777 25.062. Montana 29 665 22.933. Montana State 31 705 22.744. Northern Colorado 32 723 22.595. Idaho State 32 708 22.136. Portland State 33 728 22.067. Northern Arizona 27 584 21.638. Eastern Washington 30 644 21.479. Sacramento State 29 582 20.073-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE# Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Portland State 33 317 9.612. Weber State 31 237 7.653. Northern Colorado 32 226 7.064. Northern Arizona 27 165 6.115. Montana State 31 189 6.106. Montana 29 174 6.007. Eastern Washington 30 165 5.508. Sacramento State 29 153 5.289. Idaho State 32 129 4.03

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W L Pct. Home Away#Weber State 15 1 .938 7-1 8-0*Portland State 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4Montana 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4Idaho State 9 7 .563 7-1 2-6Northern Colorado 8 8 .500 6-2 2-6Montana State 6 10 .375 4-4 2-6Eastern Washington 6 10 .375 5-3 1-7Northern Arizona 5 11 .313 4-4 1-7Sacramento State 1 15 .063 1-7 0-8

# Regular Season Champion*Big Sky Tournament Champion and recipient of NCAA automatic berth

All GamesW L Pct. Home Away Neut.21 10 .678 10-3 9-5 2-223 10 .697 12-1 7-7 4-217 12 .586 12-3 5-9 0-013 19 .406 11-4 2-14 0-114 18 .438 10-4 3-13 1-114 17 .452 7-5 7-10 0-212 18 .400 9-5 3-13 0-08 19 .296 6-5 2-14 0-02 27 .069 2-11 0-16 0-0

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SCORING## Player-Team G Pts Avg/G1. Johnson, Anthony-UM 29 509 17.62. Leath, Loren-SAC 28 437 15.63. Valentine, Benny-EWU 30 453 15.14. Mccoy,Kellen-WSU 31 438 14.15. Morgan, Amorrow-ISU 31 421 13.66. Dominguez, J.-PSU 31 399 12.97. Jones, Cameron-NAU 27 342 12.78. Figures, Will-NC 32 386 12.1

Banks, Jabril-NC 32 386 12.110. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 373 12.011. Beitzel, Devon-NC 32 376 11.812. Lillard,Damian-WSU 31 356 11.513. Waters, Dominic-PSU 33 375 11.414. Moore, Brandon-EWU 30 336 11.215. Murray, Andre-PSU 33 367 11.116. Hasquet, Jordan-UM 29 318 11.017. Nelson, Phil-PSU 33 358 10.818. Bynum, Will-MSU 31 332 10.719. Mbunga, Divaldo-MSU 31 325 10.520. Howard, Bobby-MSU 29 292 10.121. Eller, Justin-SAC 29 290 10.022. Johannsen, Shane-NAU27 266 9.923. Rush, Erik-MSU 31 299 9.624. Davis,Daviin-WSU 31 294 9.525. Panos,Steve-WSU 31 291 9.426. Comagic, Zarko-NAU 25 234 9.427. Wilson, Josh-NAU23 213 9.328. Pena, John-NC 32 294 9.229. Jones, Jamie-PSU 32 291 9.130. Bullinger,Kyle-WSU 31 271 8.7

REBOUNDING## Player-Team G RB Avg/G1. Mbunga, Divaldo-MSU 31 222 7.22. Moore, Brandon-EWU 30 204 6.83. Eller, Justin-SAC 29 193 6.74. Hasquet, Jordan-UM 29 174 6.05. Genao, Andy-EWU 30 170 5.76. Banks, Jabril-NC 32 179 5.67. Johannsen, Shane-NAU 27 146 5.48. Monroe, Demetrius-ISU 24 128 5.39. Jones, Jamie-PSU 32 168 5.310. Thomas, Julius-PSU 33 170 5.211. Qvale, Brian-UM 29 144 5.0

Sharp, Kyle-UM 29 144 5.013. Comagic, Zarko-NAU 25 123 4.914. Howard, Bobby-MSU 29 139 4.815. Bullinger,Kyle-WSU 31 140 4.5

Proctor, Mike-NC 31 140 4.517. Panos,Steve-WSU 31 137 4.418. Adams, Randy-SAC 29 124 4.319. Rush, Erik-MSU 31 132 4.320. Murray, Andre-PSU 33 130 3.9

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct1. Johannsen, Sh.-NAU 27 112 154 .7272. Banks, Jabril-NC 32 134 215 .6233. Jones, Jamie-PSU 32 126 214 .5894. Mbunga, D.-MSU 31 123 225 .5475. Panos,Steve-WSU 31 110 205 .5376. Jones, Cam.-NAU 27 133 260 .5127. Johnson, An.-UM 29 164 326 .5038. Beitzel, Devon-NC 32 127 259 .4909. Bynum, Will-MSU 31 125 256 .48810. Davis,Daviin-WSU 31 93 191 .48711. Murray, Andre-PSU 33 136 281 .48412. Moore, Bran.-EWU 30 127 264 .48113. Mccoy,Kellen-WSU 31 134 281 .47714. Genao, Andy-EWU 30 94 199 .47215. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 124 265 .468

ASSISTS## Player-Team G Asts Avg/G1. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 119 3.842. Wilson, Josh-NAU 23 87 3.783. Morgan, Amorrow-ISU 31 114 3.684. Dominguez, Jere.-PSU 31 99 3.195. Johnson, Anthony-UM 29 90 3.106. Valentine, Benny-EWU 30 92 3.077. Waters, Dominic-PSU 33 97 2.948. Bishop, Jermaine-NAU 27 78 2.899. Lillard,Damian-WSU 31 89 2.8710. Navarre, Marquis-MSU 31 87 2.81

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FTM FTAPct.1. Johnson, Anthony-UM 29 162186 .8712. Johnson, Branden-MSU 31 62 73 .8493. Lillard,Damian-WSU 31 69 82 .8414. Figures, Will-NC 32 117141 .8305. Mccoy,Kellen-WSU 31 110136 .8096. Waters, Dominic-PSU 33 67 83 .8077. Flaggs, Antonio-SAC 29 58 72 .8068. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 83 106 .7839. Leath, Loren-SAC 28 78 100 .78010. Banks, Jabril-NC 32 114157 .726

STEALS## Player-Team G S Avg/G1. Bynum, Will-MSU 31 59 1.902. Bishop, Jermaine-NAU 27 50 1.853. Dominguez, Jere.-PSU 31 53 1.714. Pena, John-NC 32 48 1.505. Valentine, Benny-EWU 30 44 1.476. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 45 1.457. Murray, Andre-PSU 33 44 1.338. Mccoy,Kellen-WSU 31 41 1.329. Davis,Daviin-WSU 31 39 1.2610. Jones, Cameron-NAU 27 32 1.19

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)## Player-Team G 3FG FGA Pct1. Staudacher, Ryan-UM 29 56 124 .4522. Waters, Dominic-PSU 33 60 134 .4483. Jones, Cameron-NAU 27 37 84 .4404. Figures, Will-NC 32 43 98 .4395. Mccoy,Kellen-WSU 31 60 137 .4386. Dominguez, Jere.-PSU 31 89 204 .4367. Beitzel, Devon-NC 32 61 144 .4248. Kingman, Neal-NC 32 36 86 .4199. Flaggs, Antonio-SAC 29 41 102 .40210. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 42 105 .400

3-POINT FG MADE## Player-Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Dominguez, Jere.-PSU 31 89 2.872. Leath, Loren-SAC 28 61 2.183. Hansen,Nick-WSU 31 67 2.164. Piepoli, Danny-MSU 28 58 2.075. Mccoy,Kellen-WSU 31 60 1.946. Staudacher, Ryan-UM 29 56 1.937. Beitzel, Devon-NC 32 61 1.918. Valentine, Benny-EWU 30 55 1.839. Waters, Dominic-PSU 33 60 1.8210. Stanojevic, Milan-EWU 30 53 1.77

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team G B Avg/G1. Mbunga, Divaldo-MSU 31 57 1.842. Qvale, Brian-UM 29 52 1.793. Davis,Daviin-WSU 31 49 1.584. Johannsen, Shane-NAU 27 27 1.005. Jones, Jamie-PSU 32 30 0.946. Busma, Deividas-ISU 32 29 0.917. Morris,Trevor-WSU 31 24 0.778. Sharp, Kyle-UM 29 19 0.669. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 20 0.65

Mahoney,Darin-WSU 31 20 0.65

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game)## Player-Team G AvgAvg Ratio1. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 3.8 2.4 1.632. Wilson, Josh-NAU 23 3.8 2.4 1.583. Dominguez, Jere.-PSU 31 3.2 2.2 1.484. Valentine, Benny-EWU 30 3.1 2.7 1.145. Johnson, Anthony-UM 29 3.1 2.9 1.066. Morgan, Amorrow-ISU 31 3.7 3.5 1.05

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G1. Mbunga, Divaldo-MSU 31 95 3.062. Moore, Brandon-EWU 30 84 2.803. Johannsen, Shane-NAU 27 61 2.264. Thomas, Julius-PSU 33 74 2.245. Eller, Justin-SAC 29 65 2.246. Jones, Jamie-PSU 32 67 2.097. Monroe, Demetrius-ISU 24 49 2.048. Genao, Andy-EWU 30 55 1.839. Banks, Jabril-NC 32 56 1.7510. Qvale, Brian-Um 29 50 1.72

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg/G1. Hasquet, Jordan-UM 29 133 .592. Eller, Justin-SAC 29 128 4.413. Mbunga, Divaldo-MSU 31 127 4.104. Moore, Brandon-EWU 30 120 4.005. Banks, Jabril-NC 32 123 3.846. Genao, Andy-EWU 30 115 3.837. Sharp, Kyle-UM 29 106 3.668. Bullinger,Kyle-WSU 31 112 3.619. Lillard,Damian-WSU 31 111 3.5810. Comagic, Zarko-NAU 25 83 3.32

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team G Min. Avg/G1. Morgan, Amorrow-ISU 31 1074 34.652. Stucki, Matt-ISU 31 1017 32.813. Dominguez, Jere.-PSU 31 979 31.584. Mccoy,Kellen-WSU 31 976 31.485. Johnson, Anthony-UM 29 907 31.286. Valentine, Benny-EWU 30 908 30.277. Eller, Justin-SAC 29 865 29.838. Figures, Will-NC 32 944 29.509. Lillard,Damian-WWU 31 911 29.3910. Hasquet, Jordan-UM 29 848 29.24

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C A R E E R C H A R T SPoints Scored

1. Kelly Golob (02-06) 1,5502. Andy Hurd (82-86) 1,5333. Ross Land (96-00) 1,5254. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07)1,3785. Dan McClintock (96-00) 1,3636. Willie Nash (62-66) 1,3517. James Plump (66-69) 1,3498. Steve Williams (88-92) 1,3419. Bill Aaron (56-60) 1,314

10. Walter Mannon (68-72) 1,296

Scoring Average1. Walter Mannon (68-72) 19.82. James Plump (66-69) 17.83. Tom DeBerry (74-76) 16.94. Charles Flemons (71-73) 16.4

Nate Payne (72-75) 16.46. Mark Stevens (78-80) 16.37. Troy Hudson (77-79) 15.88. Willie Nash (62-66) 15.49. Jason Word (92-94) 15.1

10. Richard Pacheco (59-62) 15.0

Field Goals1. Andy Hurd (82-86) 5972. Dan McClintock (96-00) 542

Jim Plump (66-69) 5424. Walter Mannon (68-71) 5385. Nate Payne (72-75) 5296. Ryan McDade (99-03) 5267. Kelly Golob (02-06) 5258. Steve Williams (88-92) 5189. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07) 514

10. Wiley Horton (56-60) 507

Field-goal Attempts1. Steve Williams (88-92) 1,2892. Bill Aaron (56-60) 1,2103. Andy Hurd (82-86) 1,2074. Kelly Golob (02-06) 1,1995. Nate Payne (72-75) 1,1536. Wiley Horton (56-60) 1,1517. Willie Nash (62-66) 1,0588. Jim Plump (66-69) 1,0459. Ryan McDade (99-03) 1,026

10. Walter Mannon (68-71) 1,021

Field-goal Percentage1. Dan McClintock (96-00) .6322. Joakim Kjellbom (02-04) .6213. Andre Spencer (84-86) .6104. Casey Frank (95-99) .6005. Anthony Burgess (86-88) .5856. David Allen (83-85) .5747. Kyle Landry (04-08) .5628. David Johnson (78-80) .556

Scott Taylor (95-97) .55610. Shawn Herman (85-90) .54511. Andrew Wolthers (96-00) .540

Three-pointers1. Ross Land (96-00) 3082. Kelly Golob (02-06) 2893. Stephen Sir (04-07) 2764. Cory Schwab (99-01) 1765. Andrew Mavis (96-98) 1546. Kyle Feuerbach (2001-05) 1517. Michael McNair (95-99) 1358. Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01) 1339. John Rondeno (92-95) 131

10. Steve Williams (88-92) 12411. Brad Snyder (92-95) 120

Three-point Attempts1. Kelly Golob (02-06) 7102. Ross Land (96-00) 6643. Stephen Sir (04-07) 5714. Kyle Feuerbach (01-05) 4095. Steve Williams (88-92) 3686. John Rondeno (92-95) 3617. Brad Snyder (92-95) 3468. Adam Lopez (99-02) 3339. Andrew Mavis (96-98) 327

10. Michael McNair (95-99) 314Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01) 314

Three-point Percentage1. Stephen Sir (04-07) .4832. Andrew Mavis (96-98) .4713. Ross Land (96-00) .4644. Mark Anderson (87-88) .449

Andy Hurd (82-86) .4496. LaVonne Davis (83-85) .429

Michael McNair (95-99) .4298. Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01).4239. Kelly Golob (02-06) .407

10. David Duane (83-87) .400Kyle Lundy (86-87) .400

Free Throws1. Kyle Landry (04-08) 3582. Bill Lewis (50-54) 3333. Bill Aaron (56-60) 3304. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) 3265. Frank Turley (52-56) 3226. David Henson (75-79) 3067. Andy Hurd (82-86) 2868. Dan McClintock (96-00) 2799. Jim Topp (50-53) 267

10. Jeff Altman (81-85) 26411. Ross Land (96-00) 263

Free-throw Attempts1. Bill Aaron (56-60) 5372. Frank Turley (52-56) 5173. Kyle Landry (04-08) 5034. Bill Lewis (50-54) 5015. Dan McClintock (96-00) 428

Jim Topp (50-53) 4287. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) 4258. David Henson (75-79) 3989. David Duane (83-87) 365

10. Ken Bosket (90-94) 35811. Willie Nash (62-66) 357

Free-throw Percentage1. Stephen Sir (04-07) .8442. Chris Ferguson (01-04) .8763. Troy Hudson (77-79) .8744. Kelly Golob (02-06) .8515. Jeff Altman (81-85) .8436. Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01).8407. Andy Hurd (82-86) .8398. Ross Land (96-00) .8389. Adam Lopez (99-02) .831

10. David Henson (75-79) .821

Rebounds1. Don Buttrum (59-63) 1,0442. Ryan McDade (99-03) 8423. Bill Aaron (56-60) 8124. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) 8005. Kyle Landry (05-08) 6836. David Duane (83-87) 6257. James Plump (66-69) 6068. Casey Frank (95-99) 5989. Billy Hix (96-00) 575

10. Mark Grosswiller (74-77) 561Andy Hurd (82-86) 561

12. Jeff Spencer (73-77) 540

Rebound Average1. Bill Aaron (56-60) 11.92. Don Buttrum (59-63) 11.73. Floyd Mathew (70-72) 10.04. Milt Jacobs (63-65) 9.95. Charles Flemons (71-72) 9.86. Mark Stevens (78-80) 9.67. Tom DeBerry (74-76) 9.28. James Plump (66-69) 8.39. Don Rather (68-70) 7.8

10. Mark Grosswiller (74-77) 7.5

Assists1. Josh Wilson (05-09) 6362. Harry Payne (83-87) 4353. Jeff Altman (81-85) 4274. Kyle Feuerbach (2001-05) 4115. Adam Lopez (99-02) 3346. Steve Williams (88-92) 3337. Tom DeBerry (74-76) 3208. Ross Land (96-00) 2909. John Rondeno (92-95) 286

10. Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01) 285

Assist Average1. Tom DeBerry (74-76) 6.02. Josh Wilson (05-09) 5.43. Greg Henderson (77-79) 4.94. Kawika Akina (97-99) 4.75. Joedy Gardner (79-81) 4.5

Charles Thomas (95-97) 4.57. Eric Wade (81-83) 4.48. Jeff Altman (81-85) 4.09. Adam Lopez (99-02) 3.9

10. Harry Payne (83-87) 3.9

Turnovers1. Josh Wilson (05-09) 3812. Adam Lopez (99-02) 3183. Michael McNair (95-99) 3124. Steve Williams (88-92) 3035. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) 2746. John Rondeno (92-95) 2617. Billy Hix (96-00) 2358. Kyle Feuerbach (2001-05) 2199. Kelly Golob (02-06) 217

10. Ross Land (96-00) 213

Steals1. Tom DeBerry (74-76) 2472. Nate Payne (72-75) 2003. Jeff Altman (81-85) 1694. Randy Stratton (74-76) 1335. John Rondeno (92-95) 1246. Charles Thomas (95-97) 1207. Josh Wilson (05-09) 1188. Michael McNair (95-99) 1139. Harry Payne (83-87) 106

10. Kawika Akina (97-99) 105Eric Wade (81-83) 105

Steals Average1. Tom DeBerry (74-76) 4.72. Charles Thomas (95-97) 2.83. Nate Payne (72-75) 2.64. Randy Stratton (74-76) 2.55. Kawika Akina (97-99) 2.16. Eric Wade (81-83) 2.07. Ray Tsingine (75-77) 1.78. Jeff Altman (81-85) 1.6

John Rondeno (92-95) 1.610. Joedy Gardner (79-81) 1.5

Blocked Shots1. Dan McClintock (96-00) 1962. Dan Busch (79-83) 973. Shawn Herman (85-90) 834. Casey Frank (95-99) 765. Ryan McCurdy (05-08) 756. Antwine Murchison (84-86) 737. Wayne Wharton (78-80) 648. Adrian Hayes (02-04) 589. Demetreus Robbins (91-93) 53

10. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) 51

Personal Fouls1. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07) 3782. Bill Aaron (56-60) 3523. Billy Hix (96-00) 3254. Casey Frank (95-99) 313

Jeff Spencer (73-77) 3136. Kyle Landry (04-08) 3037. Frank Turley (53-57) 3058. Dan McClintock (96-00) 2999. Ken Bosket (90-93) 289

10. Shawn Herman (85-90) 285

Disqualifications1. Jeff Spencer (73-77) 302. Nate Payne (72-75) 243. Shawn Herman (85-90) 204. Casey Frank (95-99) 195. Billy Hix (96-00) 166. Dick Williams (66-68) 147. Mark Grosswiller (74-77) 13

Wayne Wharton (78-80) 139. Ray Tsingine (75-77) 12

Games Played1. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07) 1192. Ross Land (96-00) 1172. Josh Wilson (05-09) 1174. Kelly Golob (02-06) 1165. Matt Gebhardt (98-02) 1166. Billy Hix (96-00) 115

Dan McClintock (96-00) 1158. Kyle Landry (04-08) 1139. David Duane (83-87) 111

Harry Payne (83-87) 11111. Andy Hurd (82-86) 110

Kyle Feuerbach (2001-05) 110

Minutes Played1. Josh Wilson (05-09) 3,6022. Kelly Golob (02-06) 3,5493. Steve Williams (88-92) 3,5304. Ross Land (96-00) 3,5205. Andy Hurd (82-86) 3,3036. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07)3,1517. Jeff Altman (81-85) 2,9718. Billy Hix (96-00) 2,9109. David Duane (83-87) 2,786

10. John Rondeno (92-95) 2,672

Minutes Average1. Troy Hudson (77-79) 36.12. Mark Stevens (78-80) 34.83. John Rondeno (92-95) 34.34. Tom DeBerry (74-76) 33.95. Steve Williams (88-92) 32.76. Charles Thomas (95-97) 31.77. Jermone Riley (94-96) 31.68. Joedy Gardner (79-81) 31.5

Eric Wade (81-83) 31.510. Nate Payne (72-75) 31.0

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S E A S O N C H A R T SPoints Scored

1. Kyle Landry (07-08) 5612. Andre Spencer (85-86) 5503. Ross Land (99-00) 5164. Ryan McDade (02-03) 503 5. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (06-07) 4936. Nate Payne (74-75) 4897. Aaron Bond 4878. Walter Mannon (70-71) 483

Dan McClintock (99-00) 48310. Andy Hurd (85-86) 481

Scoring Average1. Bill Lewis (55-56) 20.42. Walter Mannon (70-71) 20.13. David Henson (77-78) 19.64. Willie Nash (65-66) 19.2

James Plump (67-68) 19.26. Mark Gosswiller (76-77) 19.17. Andre Spencer (85-86) 19.08. Walter Mannon (71-72) 18.8

Nate Payne (74-75) 18.810. Nate Payne (73-74) 18.4

Field Goals1. Andre Spencer (85-86) 2242. Nate Payne (74-75) 2133. Ryan McDade (02-03) 206 4. Walter Mannon (70-71) 203

James Plump (67-68) 2036. Elliott Jones (80-81) 1947. Nate Payne (73-74) 1928. Dan McClintock (99-00) 1909. Kyle Landry (07-08) 189

10. Willie Nash (65-66) 186

Field-goal Attempts1. Charles Flemons (72-73) 5222. Nate Payne (74-75) 4713. Nate Payne (73-74) 4274. Ryan McDade (02-03) 411 5. Robert Hardy (64-65) 4106. Willie Nash (65-66) 4057. David Henson (77-78) 4028. Charles Flemons (71-72) 3899. Andy Hurd (85-86) 383

10. Elliott Jones (80-81) 380

Field-goal Percentage (Min. 50 att.)

1. Shane Johannsen (08-09) .7272. Dan McClintock (98-99) .6683. Dan McClintock (96-97) .6574. Dan McClintock (97-98) .6295. Joakim Kjellbom (03-04) .6216. Casey Frank (97-98) .6207. Andre Spencer (85-86) .6108. Casey Frank (98-99) .6089. Makeul Williams (94-95) .603

10. Anthony Burgess (86-87) .602

Three-pointers1. Stephen Sir (06-07) 1242. Cory Schwab (00-01) 1053. Ross Land (99-00) 944. Stephen Sir (05-06) 935. Ross Land (98-99) 836. Andrew Mavis (96-97) 827. Mark Anderson (87-88) 808. Kelly Golob (03-04) 79 9. Kelly Golob (02-03) 78

10. Andrew Mavis (97-98) 72

Three-point Attempts1. Stephen Sir (06-07) 2532. Cory Schwab (00-01) 2353. Ross Land (99-00) 2224. Stephen Sir (05-06) 190 5. Kelly Golob (02-03) 1866. Kyle Feuerbach (04-05) 1837. Kelly Golob (02-03) 182 8. Nate Geiser (07-08) 182 9. Mark Anderson (87-88) 178

10. Kelly Golob (04-05) 176

Three-point Percentage(Min. 50 att.)

1. Iain MacLean (86-87) .5222. Ross Land (98-99) .5093. Ross Land (96-97) .5084. Aaron Bond (02-03) .500 4. Mickey Walker (88-89) .5004. Rod Hutchings (00-01) .5007. Stephen Sir (06-07) .4908. Steve Sir (05-06) .4899. Billy Hix (98-99) .472

10. Andrew Mavis (97-98) .471Andrew Mavis (96-97) .471

Free Throws1. Kyle Landry (07-08) 1832. Jason Word (93-94) 1563. Tyrone Bazy (06-07) 1464. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 127

Mark Stevens (79-80) 1276. Jim Topp (52-53) 1217. Tyrone Bazy (05-06) 1208. Kevin Tucker (87-88) 1209. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 119

10. David Henson (76-77) 116Ross Land (99-00) 116

Free-throw Attempts1. Kyle Landry (07-08) 2592. Jason Word (93-94) 2083. Jim Topp (52-53) 2024. Bill Aaron (56-57) 1865. Tyrone Bazy (06-07) 1786. Demetreus Robbins (92-93) 1717. Mark Stevens (79-80) 1648. Frank Turley (53-54) 1639. Bill Lewis (53-54) 162

10. Jim Topp (51-52) 161

Free-throw Percentage (min. 50 att.)

1. David Henson (78-79) .9042. Troy Hudson (77-78) .885

Ross Land (99-00) .8854. Andy Hurd (85-86) .881

Brad Snyder (94-95) .881Adam Lopez (00-01) .881

7. Stephen Sir (06-07) .8808. Jeff Altman (84-85) .8649. Chris Ferguson (0-3-04) .863

10. Troy Hudson (78-79) .862

Rebounds1. Don Buttrum (61-62) 3762. Bill Aaron (57-58) 2983. Bill Aaron (59-60) 2974. Don Buttrum (60-61) 2975. Floyd Mathew (71-72) 2766. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (06-07) 2687. Dick Williams (67-68) 2678. Mark Stevens (79-89) 2659. Kyle Landry (07-08) 258

10. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 253

Rebound Average1. Don Buttrum (61-62) 14.52. Don Buttrum (60-61) 14.12. Bill Aaron (57-58) 13.03. Bill Aaron (59-60) 12.94. Floyd Mathew (71-72) 12.05. Dick Williams (67-68) 11.06. Charles Flemons (71-72) 10.97. D. Debardelaben (69-70) 10.48. Milt Jacobs (63-64) 10.2

Mark Stevens (79-89) 10.2

Assists1. Josh Wilson (05-06) 1952. Harry Payne (85-86) 1943. Josh Wilson (06-07) 1814. Josh Wilson (06-07) 1735. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 1696. Kevin Tucker (87-88) 1587. Harry Payne (86-87) 1538. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 1519. Jeff Altman (83-84) 149

10. Kyle Feuerbach (02-03) 148

Assist Average1. Harry Payne (85-86) 6.72. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 6.53. Josh Wilson (05-06) 6.14. Josh Wilson (06-07) 6.05. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 5.6

Kevin Tucker (87-88) 5.67. Harry Payne (86-87) 5.58. Greg Henderson (77-78) 5.49. Josh Wilson (07-08) 5.4

10. Kyle Feuerbach (02-03) 5.3Jeff Altman (83-84) 5.3

Turnovers1. Josh Wilson (05-06) 1272. Adam Lopez (00-01) 1173. John Rondeno (92-93) 109 4. Josh Wilson (07-08) 1065. Adam Lopez (01-02) 101 6. Adam Lopez (99-00) 100

Corey Rogers (90-91) 100Erin Wade (82-83) 100

9. Demetreus Robbins (91-92) 9810. Steve Lizzul (88-89) 97

Steals1. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 1472. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 1003. Nate Payne (74-75) 784. Charles Thomas (95-96) 725. Emerson Gordon (73-74) 67

Nate Payne (73-74) 677. Elliott Jones (80-81) 56

Kevin Tucker (87-88) 569. Nate Payne (72-73) 55

10. Eric Wade (82-83) 54

Steal Average1. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 5.72. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 3.73. Emerson Gordon (73-74) 3.44. Nate Payne (74-75) 3.05. Charles Thomas (96-97) 2.86. Charles Thomas (95-96) 2.77. Kawika Akina (97-98) 2.38. Elliott Jones (80-81) 2.29. Nate Payne (72-73) 2.1

Eric Wade (82-83) 2.1

Blocked Shots1. Dan McClintock (99-00) 702. Dan Busch (82-83) 583. Adrian Hayes (0-3-04) 474. Dan McClintock (96-97) 435. Dan McClintock (98-99) 42

Joakim Kjellbom (03-04) 427. Dan McClintock (97-98) 41

Antwine Murchison (84-85) 419. Shawn Herman (89-90) 35

Wayne Wharton (78-79) 35

Personal Fouls1. Billy Hix (99-00) 102

Ron Steinberg (70-71) 1023. Casey Frank (97-98) 98

Shawn Herman (89-90) 985. Casey Frank (96-97) 97

Jim Topp (51-52) 977. Jeff Spencer (76-77) 96

Mike Elliott (83-84) 96Casey Grundman (00-01) 96

10. Don Buttrum (61-62) 95Frank Turley (53-54) 95

Disqualifications1. Dick Williams (67-68) 142. Jeff Spencer (74-75) 113. Bill Mayrose (50-51) 104. Nate Payne (74-75) 9

Jeff Spencer (76-77) 9Bill Topp (51-52) 9

7. Several with 8

Games Played1. Tyrone Bazy (0-5-06) 32

Ruben Boykin, Jr. (05-06) 32Josh Wilson (05-06) 32Will Hensley (05-06) 32Steve Sir (05-06) 32Josh Wilson (07-08) 32Kyle Landry (07-08) 32Nate Geiser (07-08) 32Zach Filzen (07-08) 32Zarko Comagic (07-08) 32Nick Larson (07-08) 32

12. Matthew Gebhardt (99-00) 31Billy Hix (99-00) 31Commander King (99-00) 31Ross Land (99-00) 31Adam Lopez (99-00) 31Dan McClintock (99-00) 31Ryan McDade (99-00) 31Andrew Wolthers (99-00) 31

Minutes Played1. Troy Hudson (78-79) 1,0152. Ross Land (99-00) 1,0083. Cory Schwab (00-01) 1,0064. Josh Wilson (05-06) 9935. Josh Wilson (07-08) 9936. Andy Hurd (85-86) 9847. Harry Payne (85-86) 9648. Josh Wilson (06-07) 9559. Mark Stevens (78-79) 953

10. Andy Hurd (84-85) 935

Minutes Average1. Troy Hudson (78-79) 37.62. Elliott Jones (80-81) 36.63. Joedy Gardner (80-81) 35.64. Troy Hudson (77-78) 35.5

John Rondeno (92-93) 35.56. Ted Plotts (81-82) 35.47. Mark Stevens (78-79) 35.38. David Henson (77-78) 35.09. Nate Payne (73-74) 34.7

Cory Schwab (00-01) 34.711. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 34.6

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Points Scored1. Frank Turley (55-56) 46 vs. W. New Mexico2. Cory Schwab (00-01) 43 at Cal Poly 3. Mike Williams (69-70) 40 vs. E. Washington3. Jason Word (93-94) 40 vs. Southern Utah5. Bill Lewis (55-56) 39 vs. Arizona State6. Aaron Bond (02-03) 37 vs. Tennessee Martin7. Bill Aaron (59-60) 37 vs. Rockhurst8. David Henson (76-77) 36 vs. Lamar9. Fito Trujillo (54-55) 35 vs. Arizona State

Willie Nash (65-66) 35 vs. GonzagaTom DeBerry (75-76) 35 vs. Southern UtahMark Anderson (87-88) 35 vs. MontanaRoss Land (99-00) 35 vs. CS NorthridgeDemetreus Robbins (92-93) 35 vs. St. Mary’s

Field Goals1. Frank Turley (55-56) 18 vs. W. New Mexico2. Mike Williams (69-70) 17 vs. E. Washington

Nate Payne (74-75) 17 vs. Boise State4. James Plump (66-67) 16 vs. W. New Mexico5. Robert Hardy (64-65) 15 vs. S. Utah

Willie Nash (65-66) 15 vs. GonzagaGeorge Winters (68-69) 15 vs. Grand CanyonCory Schwab (00-01) 15 at Cal Poly

9. Bill Aaron (59-60) 14 vs. RockhurstMark Goswiller (76-77) 14 vs. UNLVElliott Jones (80-81) 14 vs. Nevada

Field-goal Attempts1. George Winters (68-69) 28 vs. Grand Canyon

Nate Payne (74-75) 28 vs. Montana State3. Willard Tsingine (76-77) 27 vs. Idaho4. Nate Payne (74-75) 26 vs. Boise State

Mark Stevens (79-80) 26 vs. Montana StateJason Word (92-93) 26 vs. Missouri-Rolla

7. Willie Nash (63-64) 25 vs. W. New MexicoWillie Nash (64-65) 25 vs. GonzagaWillie Nash (65-66) 25 vs. Weber State

10. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (06-07) 24 at Weber State11. Mike Williams (69-70) 23 vs. E. Washington

Willard Tsingine (76-77) 23 vs. GonzagaDavid Duane (86-87) 23 vs. Air Force

Field-goal Percentage (Min 6 att.)1. Dan McClintock (96-97) 1.000 vs. Occdntl. (11-11)

David Duane (84-85) 1.000 vs. Idaho St. (9-9)David Wolfe (90-91) 1.000 vs. Northridge (9-9)David Wolfe (90-91) 1.000 vs. Northridge (9-9)Larry Johnson (79-80) 1.000 vs. Doane (8-8)Anthony Burgess (86-87) 1.000 vs. Brooklyn (8-8)Casey Frank (97-98) 1.000 vs. Montana St. (8-8)Kyle Landry (05-06) 1.000 at N. Colorado (8-8)Jeff Altman (83-84) 1.000 vs. Ariz. St. (7-7)Andre Spencer (83-84) 1.000 vs. Idaho St. (7-7)Mike Chapman (95-96) 1.000 vs. Cal Poly (7-7)Brian McHugh (00-01) 1.000 vs. Oregon (6-6)Adrian Hayes (03-04) 1.000 vs. Sac. St. (6-6)Kyle Landry (07-08) 1.000 at Montana (6-6)Shane Johannsen (08-09) 1.000 vs. Mont. St. (6-6)

16. Cory Schwab (99-00) .917 vs. So. Ore. (11-12)David Wolfe (90-91) .917 vs. Boise St. (11-12)

Free Throws1. Jason Word (93-94) 22 vs. Southern Utah2. Wayne See (48-49) 17 vs. Arizona State

Mark Champagne (70-71) 17 vs. So. Colorado4. Bill Aaron (57-58) 15 vs. Arizona

Mark Stevens (78-79) 15 vs. IdahoKevin Tucker (87-88) 15 vs. IdahoRoss Land (99-00) 15 vs. CS Northridge

7. Seven with 14

Free-throw Attempts1. Jason Word (93-94) 25 vs. S. Utah (2OT)2. Mark Grosswiller (76-77) 21 vs. Idaho3. Bill Lewis (52-53) 19 vs. Arizona4. Jim Topp (51-52) 18 vs. Arizona State

Bill Aaron (57-58) 18 vs. ArizonaMark Champagne (70-71) 18 vs. So. ColoradoMark Stevens (78-79) 18 vs. IdahoDemetreus Robbins (92-93) 18 vs. Sacramento

9. Mike Evans (79-80) 17 vs. San Diego StateMark Stevens (79-80) 17 vs. NevadaTed Hettinga (80-81) 17 vs. Idaho StateCorey Rogers (90-91) 17 vs. E. WashingtonDavid Wolfe (91-92) 17 vs. IdahoAdam Lopez (00-01) 17 at Idaho StateRyan McDade (02-03) 17 vs. Idaho StateRyan McDade (02-03) 17 vs. Portland State

Free-throw Percentage1. Kevin Tucker (87-88) 1.000 vs. Idaho (15-15)

Joe Acker (64-65) 1.000 vs. UNLV (14-14)Matt Gebhardt (01-02) 1.000 vs. Weber St. (12-12)Tyrone Bazy (06-07) 1.000 vs. E. Wash. (12-12)David Henson (76-77) 1.000 vs. Montana St. (11-11)Tom DeBerry (75-76) 1.000 vs. Weber St. (11-11)Brian McHugh (01-02) 1.000 vs. Colgate (11-11)Tyrone Bazy (05-06) 1.000 at Idaho St. (11-11)Troy Hudson (77-78) 1.000 vs. Montana St. (10-10)Jason Word (92-93) 1.000 vs. S. Utah (10-10)Brendon Polyblank (97-98) 1.000 vs. UTPA (10-10)Kelly Golob (02-03) 1.000 at Montana (10-10)Aaron Bond (03-04) 1.000 vs. Portland (10-10)Tom DeBerry (74-75) 1.000 vs. Idaho (9-9)David Henson (77-78) 1.000 vs. Idaho St. (9-9)Brad Snyder (94-95) 1.000 vs. C. of Notre Dame (9-9)Tyrone Bazy (06-07) 1.000 at Montana St. (9-9)

Three-pointers1. Cory Schwab (00-01) 11 at Cal Poly 2. Kelly Golob (03-04) 10 vs. San Diego3. Aaron Bond (02-03) 9 vs. Tennessee Martin4. Cory Schwab (99-00) 9 vs. So. Oregon5. John Rondeno (93-94) 8 vs. CS Sacramento

Brad Snyder (93-94) 8 vs. Boise StateStephen Sir (06-07) 8 vs. Mississippi Valley St.Stephen Sir (06-07) 8 at N. Colorado

9. Keith Billingslea (89-90) 7 vs. Mesa StateJosh Oppenheimer (89-90) 7 vs. Weber StateAndrew Mavis (96-97) 7 vs. MontanaCory Schwab (00-01) 7 at Idaho StateCory Schwab (00-01) 7 vs. Portland StateStephen Sir (06-07) 7 vs. HaskellStephen Sir (06-07) 7 at Sacramento StateStephen Sir (06-07) 7 at Eastern WashingtonStephen Sir (06-07) 7 at Weber StateStephen Sir (06-07) 7 at Weber StateNate Geiser (07-08) vs. Furman

20. 16 players tied with 6

Three-point Attempts1. John Rondeno (93-94) 15 vs. CS Sacramento1. Cory Schwab (00-01) 15 at Cal Poly3. Mark Anderson (87-88) 14 vs. Arizona State3. Kelly Golob (04-05) 14 at Idaho State5. Brad Snyder (94-95) 13 vs. Southern Utah

Cory Schwab (00-01) 13 vs. Idaho StateKelly Golob (03-04) 13 vs. San Diego

8. Stephen Sir (06-07) 13 vs. N. Colorado8. Stephen Sir (06-07) 13 vs. Haskell

10. Keith Billingslea (89-90) 12 vs. Mesa State11. Nate Geiser (07-08) 12 vs. Furman12. 14 players tied with 11

Rebounds1. Don Buttrum (61-62) 25 vs. Santa Fe

Milt Jacobs (65-66) 25 vs. Weber StateCarlos Moore (59-60) 25 vs. Grand Canyon

4. George Anderson (63-64) 23 vs. Grand CanyonCharles Flemons (71-72) 23 vs. Santa FeFloyd Mathew (71-72) 23 vs. San Diego

7. George Anderson (64-65) 22 vs. UNLVDick Williams (66-67) 22 vs. Westminister

9. David Duane (85-86) 20 vs. OregonMark Stevens (79-80) 20 vs. U.S. InternationalMike Williams (69-70) 20 vs. Adams State

Assists1. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 16 vs. Portland State2. Adam Lopez (00-01) 15 vs. Colgate3. Greg Henderson (77-78) 14 vs. Grand Canyon

Harry Payne (86-87) 14 vs. ConcordiaJosh Wilson (06-07) 14 at E. Washington

6. Josh Wilson (05-06) 13 vs. Portland State Kawika Akina (98-99) 13 vs. St. BonaventureAdam Lopez (00-01) 13 at Cal PolyKyle Feuerbach (04-05) 13 at Sacramento St.

10. Harry Payne (85-86) 12 vs. Montana StateHarry Payne (86-87) 12 vs. Brooklyn

12. Greg Henderson (83-84) 11 vs. LeTourneauGreg Henderson (78-79) 11 vs. IdahoLarry Johnson (79-80) 11 vs. Doane Harry Payne (85-86) 11 vs. Ft. LewisKevin Tucker (87-88) 11 vs. Grand Canyon

Steals1. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 12 vs. Portland State2. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 8 vs. Whittier

Jeff Spencer (76-77) 8 vs. Washington4. Kawika Akina (97-98) 7 vs. Cincinnati

Tom DeBerry (75-76) 7 vs. IdahoMark Stevens (79-80) 7 vs. UC IrvineRyan McDade (02-03) 7 vs. Sacramento State

8. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 6 vs. Doane Tom DeBerry (75-76) 6 vs. Boise StateRay Tsingine (76-77) 6 vs. MesaGuy King (76-77) 6 vs. Grand CanyonTed Plotts (81-82) 6 vs. San DiegoMark Anderson (87-88) 6 vs. Boise StateSteve Lizzul (88-89) 6 vs. Weber StateJermone Riley (94-95) 6 vs. UtahCharles Thomas (95-96) 6 vs. Montana TechCasey Frank (97-98) 6 vs. Weber State

Blocked Shots1. Dan Busch (82-83) 6 vs. Santa Fe

Dan McClintock (98-99) 6 vs. Weber StateDan McClintock (99-00) 6 vs. E. WashingtonAdian Hayes (03-04) 6 vs. E. WashingtonJoakim Kjellbom (03-04) vs. Idaho StateAdian Hayes (03-04) 6 vs. San Jose Christian

7. Wayne Wharton (78-79) 5 vs. U.S. InternationalDan Busch (82-83) 5 vs. Grand CanyonDan Busch (82-83) 5 vs. U.S. InternationalDavid Wolfe (91-92) 5 vs. CS SacramentoDan McClintock (97-98) 5 vs. Montana StateDan McClintock (99-00) 5 vs. Utah StateDan McClintock (99-00) 5 vs. So. Oregon

Minutes Played1. Josh Wilson (08-09) 58 vs, Portland St. (1/4/09)2. Cameron Jones (08-09) 55 vs, Portland St. (1/4/09)3. Zarko Comagic (08-09) 52 vs, Portland St. (1/4/09)4. Shane Johannsen (08-09) 50 vs, Portland St. (1/4/09)5. Dan Busch (80-81) 49 vs. Weber State6. Ted Hettinga (80-81) 48 vs. Weber State

John Rondeno (93-94) 48 vs. Southern Utah8. Troy Hudson (77-78) 47 vs. Grand Canyon

Larry Johnson (79-80) 47 vs. NevadaElliot Jones (80-81) 47 vs. Weber StateJason Word (93-94) 47 vs. Southern Utah

12. Mark Stevens (79-80) 46 vs. Nevada13. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 45 vs. Boise State

Joedy Gardner (80-81) 45 vs. Idaho StateJoedy Gardner (80-81) 45 vs. Weber StateDavid Henson (77-78) 45 vs. Grand CanyonElliot Jones (80-81) 45 vs. Idaho StateRoss Land (99-00) 45 vs. CS NorthridgeMark Stevens (78-79) 45 vs. Weber StateWayne Wharton (79-80) 45 vs. Fullerton

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Most Points ScoredSeason: 2,490 in 2006-07Game: 122 vs. W. New Mexico,

1968-69Half: 63 vs Adams St., 1984-85

Fewest Points ScoredSeason: 1,598 in 1981-82Game: 22 vs. Weber St., 1979-80Half: 11 vs. Weber St., 1979-80

Most Points AllowedSeason: 2,423 in 2006-07Game: 159 vs. LSU, 1991-92Half: 80 vs. LSU, 1991-92

Fewest Points AllowedSeason: 1,471 in 1962-63Game: 27 vs. Idaho St., 1975-76Half: 10 vs. Idaho St., 1975-76

Most Points Scored (Both Teams)

Game: 245 (LSU 159, NAU 86), 1991-92

Fewest Points Scored (Both Teams)

Game: 50 (Weber St. 28, NAU 22), 1979-80

Scoring AverageSeason: 87.6 in 1974-75

Largest Victory MarginGame: 55 (NAU 122, W. New

Mexico 67), 1968-69

Largest Margin of DefeatGame: 73 (LSU 159, NAU 86),

1991-92

Field GoalsSeason: 909 in 1974-75Game: 55 vs W. New Mexico,

1968-69

Field-goal AttemptsSeason: 2,000 in 1961-62Game: 108 vs. Mont. St., 1974-75

Field-goal PercentageSeason: .523 in 1998-99Game: .742 vs. Adams St., 84-85

Three-pointersSeason: 263 in 1999-2000Game: 20 at Cal Poly, 2000-01

16 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1998-9916 vs. CS Northridge, 1999-2000

Three-point AttemptsSeason: 673 in 1999-2000Game: 32 vs. CS Sacramento,

1993-94

Free ThrowsSeason: 524 in 1993-94Game: 46 vs. Arizona, 1952-53

Free-throw AttemptsSeason: 842 in 1952-53Game: 79 vs. Arizona, 1952-53

Free-throw PercentageSeason: .758 in 1978-79Game: 1.000 vs. Montana, 1978-

79, Boise St., 1980-81, Portland St., 1997-98, Montana St., 1998-99,Weber State, 2004-05

ReboundsSeason: 1,443 in 1961-62Game: 82 vs. Boise St., 1971-72

Rebound AverageSeason: 56.3 in 1969-70

AssistsSeason: 544 in 2006-07Game: 35 vs. Fort Lewis, 1975-76, Adams St, 1984-85

Assist AverageSeason: 20.2 in 1974-75

StealsSeason: 476 in 1974-75Game: 25 vs. Southern St.,1974-75

Steals AverageSeason: 18.3 in 1974-75

Blocked ShotsSeason: 104 in 1982-83Game: 13 vs. Sacramento, 1991-92

Block AverageSeason: 4.0 in 1982-83

Most TurnoversSeason: 532 in 1991-92Game: 34 vs. Georgia St., 1990-91

Fewest TurnoversSeason: 353 in 1982-83Game: 3 vs. Nevada, 1982-83

Most Personal FoulsSeason: 684 in 2006-07Game: 38 vs. W. New Mexico,

1949-50

Fewest Personal FoulsSeason: 67 in 1950-51Game: 7 vs. Weber St., 1995-96

Most WinsSeason: 21 in 1996-97, 1997-98,

1998-99, 2005-06, 2007-08

Fewest WinsSeason: 2 in 1988-89

Most LossesSeason: 25 in 1988-89

Fewest LossesSeason: 3 in 1954-55

Best Winning PercentageSeason: .864 (19-3) in 1954-55

Worst Winning PercentageSeason: .074 (2-25) in 1988-89

Most Home WinsSeason: 15 in 1985-86

Fewest Home WinsSeason: 1 in 1988-89

Best Home RecordSeason: 14-0 in 1985-86

Worst Home RecordSeason: 1-9 in 1988-89

Most Road WinsSeason: 11 in 1935-36

Fewest Road WinsSeason: 0 in 1970-71, 1972-73,

1982-83, 1988-89, 1990-91

Best Road RecordSeason: 11-4 in 1935-36

Worst Road RecordSeason: 0-16 in 1988-89

Longest Win Streak13 games; 1953-54, 1954-55

Longest Losing Streak16 games; 1995-96

Longest Home Win Streak29 games; 1953-56

Longest Home Losing Streak8 games; 1980-82

Longest Road Win Streak7 games; 1928-29

Longest Road Losing Streak35 games; 1950-54

Longest Big Sky Win Streak11 games; 1999-2000

Longest Big Sky Losing Streak16 games; 1972-74

Longest Big Sky Home Winning Streak

11 games; 1996-97

Longest Big Sky Home Losing Streak

7 games; 1976-77, 1980-82

Longest Big Sky Road Winning Streak

4 games; 1996-97, 1999-2000

Longest Big Sky Road Losing Streak

38 games; 1988-93

Best Conference Record14-2 in 1996-97

Worst Conference Record1-15 in 1988-89; 1990-91

Best Non-conference Record9-4 in 1998-999-4 in 2002-03

Worst Non-conference Record1-10 in 1988-89

Consecutive Winning Seasons10 in 1961-62 to 1969-70

Consecutive Losing Seasons7 in 1987-88 to 1992-93

Best Conference Finish1st in 1985-86, 1996-97, 1997-98,

2005-06, 2006-07

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Charles Thomas was the Big SkyMVP in 1997.

Nate Payne played for NAU from 1972-75.

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NCAA Tournament1998 Cincinnati L 65-622000 St. John’s L 61-56

National Invit. Tournament1986 La. Tech L 67-611997 Arkansas L 101-752006 Delaware State L 58-53

Big Sky Tournament1976 Weber State L 63-581979 Idaho State W 90-76

Weber State L 92-701984 Montana L 69-541985 Montana St. W 69-62

Idaho State L 89-861986 Montana St. L 80-741987 Nevada L 82-801988 Montana L 77-721997 CS Northridge L 93-841998 CS Northridge W 86-79

Montana St.* W 77-501999 Portland St. W 73-56

Weber State* L 82-752000 Portland State W 77-75

E. Washington W 82-65CS Northridge* W 85-81(ot)

2001 Montana State W 65-62E. Washington* L 58-53

2002 Montana L 82-642003 Idaho State L 85-742004 Idaho State W 91-722004 E. Washington* L 71-592006 E. Washington W 98-832006 Montana* L 73-602007 Montana W 78-712007 Weber State* L 88-802008 Weber State W 75-702008 Portland State* L 67-51* Championship Game

NAIA National Tournament1946 Rockhurst W 45-37

Loyola-NO L 60-561947 Youngstown W 49-45

Houston W 44-42NE Missouri W 59-55Mankato St. L 52-46

(3rd) Emporia St. W 47-381954 Rio Grande L 90-741962 Buena Vista W 95-73

Savannah St. W 95-91Prairie View L 86-48

NAIA District Playoffs1954 E. New Mexico W 86-661955 Regis L 86-821962 Westminster W 73-711966 Albuquerque L 91-701967 E. New Mexico L 69-67

E. New Mexico W 82-81E. New Mexico L 62-53

1969 Westminster L 105-92

1949-50 Sharol Buck1950-51 Elmer Garcia1951-52 Robert Madole1952-53 Jim Topp1953-54 Fito Trujillo1954-55 Fito Trujillo

Lupe Acevedo1955-56 Bill Lewis1956-57 Bill Aaron1957-58 Wiley Horton1958-59 Ira Andrews1959-60 Bobby Olivas1960-61 Don Buttrum1961-62 Don Buttrum1962-63 Dave Boyd1963-64 Milt Jacobs1964-65 Willie Nash1965-66 Willie Nash1966-67 James Plump1967-68 James Plump1968-69 George Winters1969-70 Bob Lucid1970-71 Walt Mannon1971-72 Walt Mannon*1972-73 Charles Flemons1973-74 Nate Payne1974-75 Tom DeBerry1975-76 Tom DeBerry*1976-77 Jeff Spencer1977-78 Troy Hudson1978-79 Troy Hudson1979-80 Mark Stevens1980-81 Ted Hettinga1981-82 Ted Plotts1982-83 Eric Wade1983-84 Mike Elliott

1984-85 Jeff Altman1985-86 Andy Hurd*

Andre Spencer1986-87 David Duane1987-88 Kevin Tucker1988-89 Steve Lizzul1989-90 Shawn Herman1990-91 Corey Rogers1991-92 Archie Tolliver1992-93 Demetreus

Robbins1993-94 Jason Word*1994-95 Brad Snyder*

John Rondeno1995-96 Brent Bowden1996-97 Charles

Thomas**1997-98 Andrew Mavis**1998-99 Casey Frank*1999-00 Ross Land*2000-01 Cory Schwab*2001-02 Matt Gebhardt*2002-03 Ryan McDade*#2003-04 Aaron Bond*2004-05 Kyle Feuerbach*2005-06 Kelly Golob*2006-07 Ruben Boykin, Jr.*2007-08 Kyle Landry*2008-09 Cameron Jones

*All-Big Sky **Big Sky MVP# Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year^David Allen (1984), Andrew Mavis

(1997), Casey Frank (1998) , Ross Land(1999) and Ruben Roykin (2006) were all-

conference players but did not win theRolle Award.

Year Score OTs22-23 NAU 27, Prescott 26 245-46 NAU 54, ARIZONA 53 1

Loyola-N.O. 60, NAU 56 150-51 NAU 69, Santa Fe 57 155-56 W. New Mexico 87, NAU 82 156-57 WHITTIER 94, NAU 92 2

ARIZONA 103, NAU 93 159-60 NAU 83, Santa Fe 81 160-61 Santa Fe 73, NAU 71 161-62 NAU 107, Santa Fe 104 3

NAU 85, W. NEW MEXICO 84 163-64 NAU 96, Southern Utah 85 1

E. NEW MEXICO. 86, NAU 85 165-66 NAU 107, Gonzaga 106 1

WEBER ST. 115, NAU 113 466-67 NAU 75, San Diego 73 167-68 NAU 92, W. New Mexico 90 174-75 NAU 108, Idaho 104 2

MONT. ST. 111, NAU 109 175-76 NAU 85, BOISE ST. 83 176-77 NAU 96, Lamar 85 1

WEBER ST. 92, NAU 86 177-78 GRAND CANYON 82, NAU 71 278-79 UC Irvine 57, NAU 56 1

NAU 76, IDAHO ST. 75 1NAU 75, BOISE ST. 73 1NAU 66, WEBER ST. 64 1

79-80 FULLERTON 74, NAU 73 1NAU 84, UC IRVINE 77 1Nevada 92, NAU 89 1NAU 100, Nevada 99 2

80-81 NAU 58, WEBER ST. 57 2NAU 80, Idaho St. 79 1

81-82 Ohio Northern 58, NAU 56 1SANTABARBARA78, NAU 70 1Nevada 65, NAU 63 1

81-82 NAU 78, IDAHO ST. 70 182-83 San Diego 76, NAU 74 284-85 Washington St. 63, NAU 61 185-86 NAU 72, IDAHO 70 186-87 NAU 86, AIR FORCE 77 1

BOISE ST. 83, NAU 81 187-88 Northwestern 79, NAU 74 188-89 MONTANA 78, NAU 75 289-90 Montana St. 90, NAU 88 191-92 MAINE 80, NAU 74 1

IDAHO 84, NAU 80 1NAU 81, NORTHRIDGE 78 1NAU 81, MONTANA ST. 78 1

93-94 Idaho 84, NAU 82 1NAU 96, S. UTAH 91 2

94-95 NAU 84, MONTANA ST. 77 2Boise St. 84, NAU 80 1NAU 86, IDAHO ST. 81 1

96-97 Portland St. 72, NAU 68 1Weber St. 96, NAU 90 1

97-98 NAU 86, NORTHRIDGE 85 1NAU 102, Montana St. 96 1NAU 79, WEBER ST. 70 1

98-99 NAU 96, NORTHRIDGE 79 1WEBER ST. 92, NAU 88 1Portland St. 77, NAU 66 1

99-00 NAU 85, CS Northridge 81 100-01 Cal Poly 99, NAU 97 1

OREGON 72, NAU 70 101-02 NAU 78, Colgate 77 1

NAU 77, IDAHO STATE 76 102-03 NAU 99, Saint Peter’s 93 1

SACRAMENTO 85, NAU 81 1NAU 97, Montana 93 1

03-04 UC Riverside 72, NAU 69 1NAU 80, Montana 78 1

06-07 NAU 102, IDAHO STATE 98 1NAU 92, Montana State 84 1

07-08 Pepperdine 93, NAU 87 108-09 Portland State 92, NAU 91 4

Record: 40-35 (.533)HOME GAMES IN CAPS

1970-71 Walt Mannon, 2nd1971-72 Walt Mannon, 1st1973-74 Nate Payne, 1st1974-75 Nate Payne, 2nd

Tom DeBerry, 2nd1975-76 Tom DeBerry, 1st

Randy Stratton, 2nd1978-79 Troy Hudson, 2nd

Mark Stevens, 2nd1979-80 Mark Stevens, 1st1983-84 David Allen, 2nd1984-85 Andy Hurd, 2nd1985-86 Andre Spencer, 1st

Andy Hurd, 1st1986-87 David Duane, 2nd1993-94 Jason Word1994-95 Brad Snyder1996-97 Charles Thomas, MVP

Andrew Mavis1997-98 Andrew Mavis, MVP

Casey Frank1998-99 Casey Frank

Ross Land1999-00 Ross Land

Dan McClintockBilly Hix, HM

2000-01 Cory SchwabCasey Grundman, HM

Ryan McDade, HM2001-02 Matt Gebhardt

Ryan McDade2002-03 Ryan McDade#

Kelly Golob, HM2003-04 Aaron Bond#

Kelly Golob, HM2004-05 Kyle Feuerbach

Ruben Boykin, HM2005-06 Ruben Boykin, Jr.

Kelly GolobTyrone Bazy^, HM

2006-07 Ruben Boykin, Jr.Tyrone Bazy

Stephen Sir, 2nd2007-08 Kyle Landry

Josh Wilson, 2nd2008-09 Cameron Jones, 2nd

Josh Wilson, HM

# Defensive Player of the Year^ Newcomer of the Year

Postseason History Joseph C. Rolle Team Most Valuable Player

All-Big Sky Conference Selections

Overtime History

L U M B E R J A C K T R A D I T I O N

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1. Kelly Golob (2002-06) ..............1,5502. Andy Hurd (82-86) ..................1,5333. Ross Land (96-00)......................1,5254. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (2004-07) ....1,3785. Dan McClintock (96-00) ..........1,3636. Willie Nash (62-66) ..................1,3517. James Plump (66-69) ................1,3498. Steve Williams (88-92) ..............1,3419. Bill Aaron (56-60) ......................1,31410. Walter Mannon (68-72) ............1,29611. Ryan McDade (99-03) ..............1,28412 Kyle Landry (04-08) ..................1,27413. Wiley Horton (56-60) ................1,25014. Nate Payne (72-75) ....................1,24615. David Henson (75-79) ..............1,17416. Don Buttrum (58-62) ................1,16117. Bill Lewis (52-56) ......................1,14118. Frank Turley (52-56) ................1,09019. Jeff Altman (81-85) ....................1,08920. Casey Frank (95-99) ..................1,06021. David Duane (83-87) ................1,05322. Stephen Sir (04-07) ....................1,04423. Josh Wilson (05-09) ..................1,03024. Fito Trujillo (51-55)....................1,025

Overall ConferenceHead Coach Yrs Range W-L Pct. W-L Pct.Mike Adras 10 1999-Pres. 157-136 .536 83-68 .550Ben Howland 5 1994-99 77-61 .558 46-30 .605Harold Merritt 4 1990-94 34-76 .309 14-46 .233Pat Rafferty 2 1988-90 10-41 .196 4-26 .133Jay Arnote 5 1983-88 70-72 .493 34-40 .459Gene Visscher 2 1981-83 16-36 .307 5-23 .178Joedy Gardner 3 1978-81 35-43 .448 15-27 .357John Birkett 4 1974-78 46-58 .442 22-34 .393Herb Gregg 24 1950-74 290-288 .502 90-98 .479Ben J. Reiges 1 1949-50 3-19 .136 2-14 .125Nick Ragus 2 1947-49 24-18 .571 15-17 .469Frank Brickey 7 1940-47 63-48 .568 29-36 .446A.E. McCreary 9 1931-40 92-95 .492 67-67 .500Rudy H. Lavik 4 1927-31 44-21 .677 — —E.H. Lynch 1 1926-27 17-3 .850 — —Talbert Jessuppe 1 1925-26 5-8 .385 — —W.E. Rogers 1 1924-25 7-6 .538 — —R.H. Drake 3 1921-24 18-18 .500 — —Lacey Eastburn 1 1920-21 9-7 .563 — —Gus O’Connor 1 1919-20 2-0 1.000 — —R.A. Fuller 1 1918-19 4-2 .667 — —Earl Rosenberry 2 1913-15 3-1 .750 — —John N. Adams 4 1909-13 12-6 .667 — —23 coaches 98 1909-2009 1,038-1,063 .494 426-526 .447

1968-69 NAU 122, W. New Mexico 671964-65 NAU 119, E. New Mexico 1031975-76 NAU 118, Bethany 781965-66 NAU 117, Americas 711967-68 NAU 117, Westminster 1061976-77 NAU 117, Santa Fe 871999-00 NAU 116, Southern Oregon 631961-62 NAU 115, N.M. Highlands 821976-77 NAU 115, Dominguez Hills 681960-61 NAU 114, E. New Mexico 891965-66 Weber State 115, NAU 113 (4 ot)1996-97 NAU 111, Occidental 631954-55 NAU 111, NM Highlands 791969-70 NAU 111, W. New Mexico 891974-75 NAU 111, Idaho 861984-85 NAU 110, Adams State 821965-66 Idaho 122, NAU 1091974-75 Montana State 111, NAU 1092006-07 NAU 109, E. Washington 1011954-55 NAU 108, Edwards AF Base 731964-65 NAU 108, W. New Mexico 811966-67 NAU 108, Portland State 1031967-68 NAU 108, U.S. International 891974-75 NAU 108, Idaho 104 (2 ot)1960-61 NAU 107, Panhandle State 781961-62 NAU 107, Santa Fe 104 (3 ot)1955-56 NAU 106, Arizona State 851960-61 NAU 106, W. New Mexico 991965-66 Gonzaga 107, NAU 106 (ot)1965-66 NAU 106, Long Beach State 831972-73 NAU 106, Neb.-Omaha 842006-07 NAU 106, Haskell 72

1960-61 NAU 105, NM Highlands 851963-64 NAU 105, W. New Mexico 1001968-69 NAU 105, Hastings 771997-98 NAU 105, Texas-Pan Am 562003-04 NAU 105, San Jose Christian 462005-06 NAU 105, E. Washington 952007-08 NAU 105, Haskell 721959-60 NAU 104, W. New Mexico 771960-61 W. New Mexico 124, NAU 1042006-07 NAU 104, Miss. Valley St. 771961-62 NAU 103, Adams State 821965-66 NAU 103, UNLV 931965-66 NAU 103, Grand Canyon 591966-67 W. New Mexico 111, NAU 1031984-85 NAU 103, Western State 691969-70 NAU 102, W. New Mexico 771970-71 Chapman 111, NAU 1021997-98 NAU 102, Montana State 96 (ot)2004-05 NAU 102, Quinnipiac 832006-07 NAU 102, Idaho State 98 (ot)1969-70 NAU 101, Colorado Mines 811974-75 NAU 101, Southern Utah 851975-76 UNLV 139, NAU 1011977-78 NAU 101, Alaska-Anchorage 761990-91 NAU 101, Ft. Lewis 951998-99 NAU 101, Idaho State 691963-64 NAU 100, Westminster 951967-68 NAU 100, Westminster 921968-69 UNLV 121, NAU 1001979-80 NAU 100, Nevada 99 (2 ot)2005-06 NAU 100, Johnson & Wales 52

1,000-point Club

Coaching History

100-point Games

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1910-11 – 3-1 , IndependentSNOWFLAKE HIGH W 16 11ST. JOHNS HIGH L 21 22@Phoenix Union High W 25 12@Phoenix Indians W 30 12SCORING 92 57

1911-12 – 6-0 , Independent@Mesa High W 31 22@Arizona State W 27 6@Tempe High W 36 7@Phoenix Indians W 51 22@St. Johns High W 19 14@Snowflake High W 17 16SCORING 181 87

1912-13, 3-2, IndependentNAU FACULTY W 21 13@Arizona State W 27 6@Tempe High L 25 29@Mesa High L 28 34SNOWFLAKE HIGH W 22 19SCORING 125 133

1913-14 – 1-1, Independent@Mesa High L 20 21@Tempe High W 24 12SCORING 44 33

1914-15 – 2-0, Independent@Snowflake High W 33 14@Arizona State W 22 20SCORING 55 34

1915-18, No Basketball

1918-19 – 4-2 , Independent@Phoenix Union High W 33 20@Arizona State W 48 37@Arizona W 37 32@Arizona L 28 55*ARIZONA STATE W 63 38Phoenix Union High L 34 37SCORING 243 219*First game in Ashurst Auditorium

1919-20 – 2-0, IndependentNAU FACULTY W 11 10NAU FACULTY W 18 16SCORING 29 26

1920-21 – 9-7, IndependentWILLIAMS HIGH W 44 10HOLBROOK HIGH W 63 9KINGMAN HIGH W 24 11@Arizona State L 13 45@Mesa High L 10 35@Phoenix College L 19 23@Prescott High L 22 23@Jerome High W 19 18@Clarkdale High W 23 22@Williams High L 18 33@Kingman High L 18 34•WILLIAMS HIGH W 45 16•WILLIAMS HIGH W 41 26•WINSLOW HIGH W 32 20•CLARKDALE HIGH W 42 19@Winslow High L 27 31SCORING 460 375•Northern Arizona Tournament

1921-22 – 5-5, IndependentLEUPP HIGH W 55 17HOLBROOK HIGH W 46 24WILLIAMS HIGH W 39 21CLARKDALE HIGH W 42 19KINGMAN HIGH L 25 26WINSLOW HIGH L 13 15@Holbrook High W 34 9@St. Johns High L 24 38@Winslow High L 19 23JEROME HIGH L 24 36SCORING 211 228

1922-23 – 6-6, Independent@Holbrook High L 5 8@Winslow High W 24 17ST. JOHN’S HIGH L 21 35PRESCOTT HIGH W 36 31KINGMAN HIGH W 32 12@Clarkdale High L 20 24@Jerome High W 50 31@Prescott High W 27 (2ot)26HOLBROOK HIGH W 40 6•@Phoenix College L 18 20•Eastern Arizona JC L 20 24•Arizona State L 18 42SCORING 311 276

•Phoenix College Tournament

1923-24 – 7-7, Independent@Holbrook High W 29 20@Winslow High L 18 19@St. Johns High L 7 35@Round Valley High W 16 12HOLBROOK HIGH W 18 16WILLIAMS HIGH W 25 8PRESCOTT HIGH L 22 25CLARKDALE HIGH W 29 20@Camp Verde High L 19 25@Jerome High W 24 22@Prescott High L 3 17•Eastern Arizona JC L 14 58•Phoenix College L 16 36WINSLOW HIGH W 20 15SCORING 260 328

•Phoenix College Tournament

1924-25 – 7-6, IndependentWINSLOW HIGH L 21 23@Round Valley High L 10 39@St. Johns High W 25 22@Holbrook High W 33 17@Winslow High L 19 21JEROME HIGH W 14 8OLSON SWED.CLUB L 13 35ROUND VALLEY HIGH W 22 18HOLBROOK HIGH W 50 18OLSON SWED.CLUB L 28 45PRESCOTT HIGH W 18 14•Phoenix Indians W 17 15•Arizona State L 13 18SCORING 283 293

•Phoenix College Tournament

1925-26 – 5-8, IndependentSE OKLAHOMA STATE L 23 35ARIZONA STATE L 10 21@New Mexico Highlands W 27 22@Montezuma Baptist W 31 29@Montezuma Baptist W 36 23@New Mexico L 17 40EASTERN ARIZONA JC W 23 21PHOENIX COLLEGE W 29 15MONTEZUMA BAPTIST L 21 29NEW MEXICO L 17 26NEW MEXICO L 16 51•Eastern Arizona JC L 31 39•Arizona State L 21 43SCORING 302 394

•Phoenix College Tournament

1926-27 – 17-3, IndependentPRESCOTT COWBOYS W 46 27PRESCOTT COWBOYS W 46 30@Arizona State W 31 22@Phoenix College W 28 11PRESCOTT COWBOYS W 54 12MESA JAYCEES W 26 21MONTEZUMA BAPTIST W 41 19MONTEZUMA BAPTIST W 37 25@New Mexico W 30 29@New Mexico Highlands L 29 32@Montezuma Baptist L 16 31@Montezuma Baptist W 37 33@New Mexico State W 47 18@Fort Bliss (Texas) W 46 29@New Mexico Mines L 22 44PHOENIX COLLEGE W 45 34NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 25 23NEW MEXICO W 36 34ARIZONA STATE W 30 24ARIZONA STATE W 38 29SCORING 710 527

1927-28 – 12-3, IndependentJEROME ATH. CLUB W 59 19PHOENIX COLLEGE W 40 22PHOENIX COLLEGE W 40 23@Arizona State L 25 40@Phoenix College W 48 31@New Mexico W 39 36@New Mexico W 42 35@New Mexico Highlands W 32 22@New Mexico Highlands W 39 20@Arizona L 25 28@Arizona W 40 30ARIZONA STATE W 32 27ARIZONA STATE L 29 33NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 31 26NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 35 29SCORING 556 421

1928-29 – 15-3, IndependentKANSAS L 19 23ARIZONA STATE W 39 16ARIZONA STATE W 21 19@Phoenix College W 44 17@Eastern Arizona JC W 31 18@Eastern Arizona JC W 44 19NEW MEXICO W 35 23NEW MEXICO L 24 36E. ARIZONA JC W 34 22E. ARIZONA JC W 25 18@Arizona State W 27 17@Arizona State W 40 30ARIZONA W 30 26ARIZONA W 20 18PHOENIX COLLEGE W 46 20PHOENIX COLLEGE W 36 12@New Mexico W 35 33@New Mexico L 37 39SCORING 587 406

1929-30 – 9-8, IndependentDIXIE COLLEGE W 31 18WHITTIER COLLEGE W 35 25WHITTIER COLLEGE W 54 22KEARNEY STATE (Neb.) L 19 33KEARNEY STATE (Neb.) L 15 19ARIZONA L 16 29ARIZONA L 18 26@Arizona State W 36 28@Arizona State W 36 30

@New Mexico W 31 19@New Mexico L 19 27ARIZONA STATE W 35 29ARIZONA STATE W 34 15@Arizona L 17 31@Arizona L 24 46NEW MEXICO W 35 30NEW MEXICO L 20 32SCORING 475 459

1930-31 – 8-7, IndependentASH FORK TOWN TEAM W 29 27DIXIE COLLEGE W 34 25EASTERN ARIZONA JC W 24 23EASTERN ARIZONA JC W 37 32ARIZONA STATE W 28 19ARIZONA STATE L 18 36PRESCOTT ALL-STARS W 19 13NEW MEXICO L 18 36NEW MEXICO L 21 29ARIZONA L 25 29ARIZONA W 27 24@Arizona State L 34 36@Arizona State L 23 25NEW MEXICO STATE L 23 52NEW MEXICO STATE W 28 26SCORING 388 432

1931-32 – 9-8, IndependentDIXIE COLLEGE L 36 38DIXIE COLLEGE L 25 43EASTERN ARIZONA JC L 35 40EASTERN ARIZONA JC W 51 34@New Mexico W 40 32@New Mexico L 33 36@Arizona State L 26 37@Arizona State W 32 29ARIZONA STATE W 31 27ARIZONA STATE W 34 25@Arizona L 28 49@Arizona L 31 37@New Mexico State W 44 31@New Mexico State W 33 28@Eastern Arizona JC L 22 34NEW MEXICO W 41 28NEW MEXICO W 34 26SCORING 576 574

1932-33 – 9-5, IndependentEASTERN ARIZONA JC W 54 51EASTERN ARIZONA JC W 48 33NEW MEXICO L 32 33NEW MEXICO L 28 35@Arizona State L 14 24@Arizona State L 30 38ARIZONA W 38 35ARIZONA W 31 28ARIZONA STATE W 38 23ARIZONA STATE W 36 35@New Mexico W 38 23@New Mexico L 31 49@New Mexico State W 34 23@New Mexico State W 48 23SCORING 500 453

1933-34 – 9-14/6-10 Border Conference* DIXIE COLLEGE W 53 44DIXIE COLLEGE L 44 50*NEW MEXICO L 21 45*NEW MEXICO W 31 29*TEXAS TECH L 33 40*TEXAS TECH L 27 28@Eastern Arizona JC W 68 39@Eastern Arizona JC L 38 42*@Arizona State L 25 27*@Arizona State W 30 27@New Mexico Mines W 61 23*@New Mexico L 33 46*@New Mexico W 42 31*@New Mexico State W 36 26*@New Mexico State W 37 34@West Texas State L 32 48*@Texas Tech L 29 48*@Texas Tech L 26 37@New Mexico Highlands L 24 37*@Arizona L 28 34*@Arizona L 27 39*ARIZONA STATE W 40 34*ARIZONA STATE L 28 37SCORING 813 845

1934-35 – 12-8,/10-4 Border Conference*WESTERN TRANSIENT AC L 30 53@New Mexico Mines W 39 23*@New Mexico W 47 35*@New Mexico W 39 37*@Texas Tech L 32 41*@Texas Tech L 24 31@New Mexico Highlands L 32 35@New Mexico Highlands L 33 43NEW MEXICO MINES W 34 21NEW MEXICO MINES L 19 26*NEW MEXICO STATE W 41 37*NEW MEXICO STATE L 32 35*NEW MEXICO L 28 32*NEW MEXICO W 42 36*ARIZONA STATE W 50 28*ARIZONA STATE W 51 32*ARIZONA W 52 42*ARIZONA W 48 47*ARIZONA STATE W 59 47*ARIZONA STATE W 58 30SCORING 790 716

1935-36 – 15-9/7-7 Border Conference*DIXIE COLLEGE W 63 39DIXIE COLLEGE W 45 26@Dixie College W 42 26@Dixie College W 55 35WESTERN STATE L 39 46WESTERN STATE W 44 43HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS L 19 25*NEW MEXICO L 27 46*NEW MEXICO W 46 38@Eastern Arizona JC W 47 30@Eastern Arizona JC W 48 32

~Stapely Athletic Club W 46 36*@Arizona State L 54 55*@Arizona State W 55 46*@New Mexico State W 47 37*@New Mexico State W 54 53*@New Mexico W 45 43*@New Mexico W 33 32*TEXAS TECH L 31 35*TEXAS TECH L 28 41*@Arizona State W 41 36*@Arizona State L 44 46*@Arizona L 38 48*@Arizona L 41 43SCORING 1032 937

~Game played in Phoenix, Ariz.

1936-37 – 11-13/6-10 Border Conference* @Dixie College W 49 39@Dixie College W 42 34DIXIE COLLEGE W 55 32DIXIE COLLEGE W 53 43@New Mexico Mines L 26 42*@Texas Tech L 23 31@Texas Tech L 20 25@New Mexico Highlands L 40 46@New Mexico L 46 54@New Mexico W 44 28*ARIZONA STATE L 29 41*ARIZONA STATE W 28 27*NEW MEXICO STATE L 48 52*NEW MEXICO STATE L 42 59*ARIZONA W 42 17*ARIZONA L 33 35*TEXAS TECH L 32 33*TEXAS TECH W 58 39*@Arizona State L 34 49*@Arizona State L 29 49*NEW MEXICO W 41 27*NEW MEXICO W 37 35LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 34 26LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 23 27SCORING 911 890

1937-38 – 6-15/4-12 Border Conference*ST. JOHN’S TOWN TEAM W 33 31HARLEM CLOWNS W 43 41NEW MEXICO MINES L 29 33NEW MEXICO MINES L 21 26*NEW MEXICO W 46 45*NEW MEXICO L 38 48*@New Mexico State L 52 71*@New Mexico State L 35 52*@Arizona L 42 47*@Arizona L 28 32*@Arizona State L 38 41*@Arizona State W 37 36*TEXAS TECH W 43 37*TEXAS TECH W 37 22*@New Mexico L 38 47*@New Mexico L 38 51*@Texas Tech L 19 29*@Texas Tech L 28 31•New Mexico Mines L 35 41*ARIZONA STATE L 30 46*ARIZONA STATE L 35 47SCORING 745 854•Game played in Belen, NM

1938-39 – 13-11/12-6 Border Conference**WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 31 40WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 33 46•Central Missouri L 18 30•Oklahoma Baptist W 40 24•East Central Oklahoma L 32 35•Southwestern Oklahoma L 26 41*NEW MEXICO STATE W 56 39*NEW MEXICO STATE W 61 36*@New Mexico L 36 47*@New Mexico W 38 28*@Texas Tech W 56 35*@Texas Tech W 49 35*@Arizona State L 40 47*@Arizona State L 34 45*@Arizona W 40 35*@Arizona W 48 35*TEXAS TECH L 36 37*TEXAS TECH L 31 53*TEXAS-EL PASO W 59 32*TEXAS-EL PASO W 64 54*NEW MEXICO W 55 22*NEW MEXICO W 60 43*ARIZONA STATE L 42 54*ARIZONA STATE W 65 48SCORING 1050 941

1939-40 – 8-12/7-9 Border Conference*@Western New Mexico L 36 37@Western New Mexico L 29 41SNOW COLLEGE L 31 42SNOW COLLEGE W 41 37*NEW MEXICO W 66 43*NEW MEXICO W 46 31*@New Mexico State L 50 59*@New Mexico State L 47 70*@Texas-El Paso L 52 75*@Texas-El Paso L 32 63*ARIZONA W 40 36*ARIZONA L 32 40*@Arizona State L 43 53*@Arizona State W 49 47*@Arizona L 38 39*@Arizona L 35 55*@New Mexico W 57 28*@New Mexico L 28 29*ARIZONA STATE W 53 42*ARIZONA STATE W 57 38SCORING 862 905

1940-41 – 9-9/6-9 Border Conference*SNOW COLLEGE W 65 43SNOW COLLEGE W 41 30*@Arizona State L 24 35*@Arizona State L 27 29*@Arizona L 29 38*@New Mexico L 44 46*@New Mexico L 36 38*ARIZONA STATE W 70 56*TEXAS-EL PASO W 56 52*TEXAS-EL PASO L 38 51

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A L L - TT I M E S C O R E SCoach: John Adams (12-6)

Coach: Earl Rosenberry (3-1)

Coach: R.A. Fuller (4-2)

Coach: Gus O’Connor (2-0)

Coach: Lacey Eastburn (9-7)

Coach: R.H. Drake (18-18)

Coach: W.E. Rogers (7-6)

Coach: T.D. Jessuppe (5-8)

Coach: E.H. Lynch (17-3)

Coach: Rudy Lavik (44-21)

Coach: Aaron McCreary (92-95)

Coach: Frank Brickey (63-48)

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*NEW MEXICO W 57 55*NEW MEXICO STATE L 30 43*NEW MEXICO STATE W 61 54*@New Mexico State W 47 40*@Texas-El Paso L 44 57*ARIZONA L 46 55*ARIZONA W 48 47BEARDED ACES W 58 44SCORING 821 813

1941-42 – 11-10/8-9 Border Conference**WEST TEXAS STATE L 36 64@New Mexico Highlands W 36 34@Colorado College L 31 40@Colorado College W 40 25*TEXAS TECH L 50 51*HARDIN-SIMMONS W 38 25*ARIZONA W 44 36*@Arizona State L 27 43@Arizona State W 48 38*@New Mexico W 38 28*@New Mexico State L 38 40*@Texas-El Paso L 49 57*NEW MEXICO W 53 42*NEW MEXICO STATE W 52 35*TEXAS-EL PASO W 37 35*@West Texas State L 42 93*@Texas Tech L 25 48*@Hardin-Simmons L 38 44*@Arizona L 31 44*ARIZONA STATE W 46 34*ARIZONA STATE W 44 42SCORING 843 898

1942-43 – 4-8/1-7 Border Conference*NAVAJO ORDINANCE W 62 16KINGMAN AFB W 38 28KINGMAN AFB W 48 38*ARIZONA L 23 55*ARIZONA L 49 67*@Arizona State L 28 46*@Arizona State L 42 47@Williams AFB L 39 54*@Arizona L 42 71*@Arizona L 27 84*ARIZONA STATE W 49 35*ARIZONA STATE L 34 36SCORING 481 577

1943-44 – 2-0, IndependentJEROME MERCHANTS W 50 41JEROME MERCHANTS W 42 20SCORING 92 61

1944-45 – 5-6, IndependentKINGMAN AFB L 16 40KINGMAN AFB L 18 40JEROME MERCHANTS W 41 22@Arizona State W 45 38@Arizona State W 34 33@Arizona L 38 44NEW MEXICO L 33 36ARIZONA W 53 37ARIZONA W 47 36WILLIAMS AFB L 20 48WILLIAMS AFB L 31 64SCORING 376 438

1945-46 – 12-8/4-6 Border Conference*NAVAJO ORDINANCE W 59 13DIXIE COLLEGE W 56 34DIXIE COLLEGE L 32 43*@New Mexico W 54 44*@New Mexico State W 46 35@Fort Bliss (Texas) W 67 34*ARIZONA W 54 (ot) 53 *ARIZONA L 35 38WILLIAMS AFB W 58 39WILLIAMS AFB W 51 43*@Arizona State L 36 39*@Arizona State W 36 31*@Arizona L 38 46*@Arizona L 36 51*ARIZONA STATE L 41 45*ARIZONA STATE L 27 28TOWNJACK ALL-STARS W 34 30TOWNJACK ALL-STARS W 45 37Rockhurst College W 45 37Loyola-New Orleans L 56 (ot) 60SCORING 906 780

1946-47 – 20-7/11-5 Border Conference*BRIGHAM YOUNG W 54 31HAWAIIAN ALL-STARS W 57 36*WEST TEXAS STATE W 41 36*TEXAS TECH W 51 36@San Diego State L 32 38@Camp Pendleton W 48 30*@West Texas State W 45 44*@Texas Tech L 42 44*@Hardin-Simmons W 52 48*@Arizona L 27 50*ARIZONA L 37 52*NEW MEXICO W 65 49*NEW MEXICO STATE W 65 45*ARIZONA STATE W 50 32ARIZONA STATE W 49 37*HARDIN-SIMMONS W 51 42*@New Mexico L 47 63*@New Mexico State W 45 41*@Texas-El Paso L 43 61*TEXAS-EL PASO W 66 48*@Arizona State W 41 37@Arizona State L 37 39•Youngstown (Ohio) W 49 45•Houston W 44 42•Northeast Missouri State W 59 55•Mankato State (Minn.) L 46 52•Emporia State (Kan.) W 47 38SCORING 1294 1165

•NAIA National Tournament (third place)

1947-48 – 13-8/8-8 Border Conference*HARLEM TOPS W 45 26HARLEM TOPS W 51 31•Harlem Tops W 42 22Harlem Tops W 46 35

*@New Mexico L 53 61*@New Mexico State L 36 59*@Texas-El Paso L 53 70

*WEST TEXAS STATE W 50 42*TEXAS TECH W 47 43SIOUX WARRIORS W 61 36*ARIZONA W 38 36*@Arizona State L 34 48*@Arizona L 39 72*NEW MEXICO STATE W 59 40*NEW MEXICO W 54 33*@West Texas State L 36 46*@Texas Tech L 43 57*@Hardin-Simmons L 38 48*HARDIN-SIMMONS W 48 33*TEXAS-EL PASO W 55 29*ARIZONA STATE W 55 37SCORING 983 904

•Game played in Seligman, Ariz.

1948-49 – 11-10/7-9 Border Conference*•Cal Tech W 47 39•Whittier W 56 52*@West Texas State L 43 56*@Texas Tech L 39 56*@Hardin-Simmons L 46 48@Texas Wesleyan W 50 36~Sam Houston State W 66 40~NE Missouri State L 37 47*HARDIN-SIMMONS W 52 40*NEW MEXICO L 38 40*NEW MEXICO STATE W 72 52¶*ARIZONA L 39 60*TEXAS TECH W 57 45*WEST TEXAS STATE L 49 52*@Texas-El Paso L 57 73*@New Mexico State W 49 40*@New Mexico L 41 46*TEXAS-EL PASO W 59 45*ARIZONA STATE W 50 45*@Arizona L 38 55*@Arizona State W 47 44SCORING 1032 1011

•Redlands Invitational, ~Midwest Collegiate Tournament¶First NAU game at Flagstaff High

1949-50 – 3-19/2-14 Border Conference*•Pasadena Nazarene L 36 55•Cal Poly San Luis Obispo L 37 64•Texas-El Paso L 54 61@Western New Mexico L 42 63@Western New Mexico L 42 55@Winslow Town Team W 41 38*ARIZONA L 44 69*TEXAS-EL PASO L 44 52*NEW MEXICO STATE L 36 46*WEST TEXAS STATE W 44 37*ARIZONA STATE L 47 62*@Hardin-Simmons L 51 66*@Texas Tech L 51 87*@West Texas State L 46 58*TEXAS TECH L 52 64*@Arizona State L 52 57*@Arizona L 58 64*NEW MEXICO W 58 52*@New Mexico L 56 68*@New Mexico State L 46 59*@Texas-El Paso L 47 88*HARDIN-SIMMONS L 48 51SCORING 1035 1316

•Redlands Invitational

1950-51 – 8-19/2-13 Border Conference*@Arizona State L 61 83@Santa Fe W 69 (ot) 67@Santa Fe L 51 52@New Mexico Highlands W 60 50@New Mexico Highlands W 63 62•New Mexico L 62 64WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 59 51WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 58 55*TEXAS-EL PASO L 69 92~Southwest Missouri State L 57 71~Southwest Oklahoma L 57 59~Culver-Stockton (Mo.) L 47 55*ARIZONA L 44 83*@Texas-El Paso W 64 62*@New Mexico State L 46 94*@New Mexico L 41 73*@Arizona State L 53 78*@Arizona L 39 69*ARIZONA STATE W 68 66*WEST TEXAS STATE L 38 72&HARDIN-SIMMONS W 66 56*@West Texas State L 38 72*@Texas Tech L 55 96*@Hardin-Simmons L 42 68*NEW MEXICO STATE L 53 67*NEW MEXICO L 57 74*TEXAS TECH L 43 62SCORING 1460 1853

•Played in Gallup, N.M.~Sunshine Tournament (Portales, N.M.)

&First game in Lumberjack Gym

1951-52 – 4-23/2-14 Border Conference*CAMP PENDLETON L 47 58CAMP PENDLETON L 59 68@Utah State L 70 85@Nevada-Reno L 64 76@San Francisco L 53 76@Fresno State L 41 61@Pepperdine L 39 72NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 81 49NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 68 62*NEW MEXICO W 58 56*@Hardin-Simmons L 47 72*@Texas Tech L 50 87*@West Texas State L 41 98*@Arizona State L 56 76*@Arizona L 56 70*HARDIN-SIMMONS L 51 52*TEXAS TECH L 70 72*ARIZONA L 55 57*ARIZONA STATE W 77 71*WEST TEXAS STATE L 56 93*@Texas-El Paso L 81 83*@New Mexico State L 42 61*@New Mexico L 56 74*TEXAS-EL PASO L 88 93•Nevada-Reno L 52 74•Nevada-Reno L 53 63*NEW MEXICO STATE L 49 54SCORING 1560 1913

•Games played in Las Vegas, Nev.

1952-53 – 5-18, Border Conference*NELLIS AFB (Nev.) W 92 61NELLIS AFB (Nev.) W 84 48@Western New Mexico L 63 68@Western New Mexico L 56 77@San Diego State L 54 65@Pepperdine L 64 83@Loyola Marymount L 62 95*@New Mexico L 69 83*@Hardin-Simmons L 47 56*@Texas Tech L 75 95*@West Texas State L 51 68*TEXAS-EL PASO L 72 74*NEW MEXICO STATE W 84 52*ARIZONA STATE L 71 83*ARIZONA L 70 90*HARDIN-SIMMONS L 78 85*@Arizona State L 75 91*@Arizona L 54 69*@Texas-El Paso L 62 75*@New Mexico State L 58 68*•New Mexico W 57 50*TEXAS TECH L 69 74*WEST TEXAS STATE W 72 68SCORING 1540 1676

1953-54 – 20-7/13-1 New Mexico Conf.*WEST TEXAS STATE L 53 71@Arizona L 60 70WESTERN STATE W 83 71WESTERN STATE W 77 60SAN DIEGO MARINES L 62 63@New Mexico L 50 63•New Mexico Military W 62 60•Panhandle State (Okla.) W 60 59•Western New Mexico L 49 53*@New Mexico Military W 58 45*@New Mexico Military W 70 62GRAND CANYON W 75 68*@Western New Mexico L 57 64*@Western New Mexico W 70 62*@Adams State (Colo.) W 81 78*@Adams State (Colo.) W 74 73*SANTA FE W 85 53*SANTA FE W 86 62*@New Mexico Highlands W 92 71*@New Mexico Highlands W 80 78*PANHANDLE ST. (Okla.) W 67 38*PANHANDLE ST. (Okla.) W 65 58@Grand Canyon W 72 52*EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 80 60*EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 79 67!EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 89 66~Rio Grande L 74 90SCORING 1905 1716

•New Mexico Conference Tournament (Las Vegas, N.M.)!NAIA District 7 playoff

~NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

1954-55 – 19-4/11-1 New Mexico Conf.*GRAND CANYON W 90 46@Arizona L 58 68@Arizona State W 69 68@Edwards AFB W 108 73@Pepperdine L 66 72•NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 91 63•PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W 69 62•WAYLAND BAPTIST (Texas) W 84 74*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 81 71ARIZONA STATE W 82 81*@Adams State (Colo.) W 85 76*@New Mexico Highlands W 89 70*@Santa Fe W 90 66*ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 76 53*NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 111 79ARIZONA W 79 72*PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W 94 64*@Panhandle State (Okla.) W 79 58*@New Mexico Military L 65 67*NEW MEXICO MILITARY W 91 64*SANTA FE W 91 59*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 72 67¶Regis (Colo.) L 82 86SCORING 1902 1559

•New Mexico Conference Tourn.¶NAIA Distric 7 playoff (Las Vegas, N.M.)

1955-56 – 11-10/5-5 Frontier Conference*GRAND CANYON W 76 60@Arizona State L 76 78@Arizona L 67 96OCCIDENTAL (Calif.) W 86 70@Pasadena Nazarene L 77 88@Barstow Marines (Calif.) L 73 81WESTMINISTER (Utah) W 89 69WESTMINISTER (Utah) W 81 68*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 99 65*@New Mexico Highlands L 92 101*@Santa Fe L 54 85*N.M. HIGHLANDS W 87 74PASADENA NAZARENE W 80 76*PANHANDLE ST. (Okla.) W 91 67ARIZONA L 74 77*@Panhandle State (Okla.) L 52 74*@New Mexico Military W 62 57*NEW MEXICO MILITARY W 94 58*SANTA FE L 78 79*@Western New Mexico L 82 (ot) 87ARIZONA STATE W 106 85SCORING 1676 1595

1956-57 – 14-10/7-4 Frontier Conf.*@Arizona State L 71 82@Arizona L 58 79CAMP PENDLETON L 62 67CAMP PENDLETON W 62 53@Westminister (Utah) L 70 80@Westminister (Utah) W 69 53PEPPERDINE W 68 64WHITTIER L 92 (2ot)94EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 89 50EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 73 68POINT MAGU NAS W 71 40*@New Mexico Highlands L 71 88*@Santa Fe L 63 81*NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 86 66*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 74 57*PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W 64 59ARIZONA L 93 (ot)103*@Panhandle State (Okla.) L 60 76*@New Mexico Military W 94 60@Eastern New Mexico W 93 82*NEW MEXICO MILITARY W 83 36*SANTA FE W 69 65

*@Western New Mexico W 69 67*ARIZONA STATE L 73 90SCORING 1795 1633

1957-58 – 16-7/7-2 Frontier Conference*@Arizona L 59 64@Whittier L 58 82@Pepperdine L 62 88WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 74 44WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 79 67WESTMINISTER (Utah) W 77 53WESTMINISTER (Utah) W 57 41ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 74 70*@New Mexico Highlands L 68 74*@Santa Fe W 67 47@Adams State (Colo.) W 71 68*NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 81 76*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 82 57*PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W 51 46ARIZONA W 85 70TEXAS-EL PASO W 76 55*@Panhandle State (Okla.) W 72 66EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 69 70ARIZONA STATE W 70 63*SANTA FE W 78 62*@Western New Mexico W 84 73*@Texas-El Paso L 52 85@Arizona State L 77 91SCORING 1623 15121958-59 – 12-10/5-3 Frontier Conference*

@New Mexico L 61 72@Arizona W 72 66GRAND CANYON L 65 71WAYLAND BAPTIST (Texas) L 73 82ARIZONA STATE L 64 73@Western State (Colo.) W 74 46@Western State (Colo.) W 52 48CENTRAL MISSOURI W 89 57*@New Mexico Highlands L 64 74*@Santa Fe W 82 64*NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 73 64@Arizona State L 65 79*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 80 65*PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W 69 67ARIZONA W 97 69@Eastern New Mexico L 75 77*@Panhandle State (Okla.) L 50 70EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 89 73@Grand Canyon L 57 79*SANTA FE W 90 57*@Western New Mexico L 71 84CHAPMAN W 82 69SCORING 1594 1509

1959-60 – 14-9/6-2 Frontier Conference*@New Mexico State L 69 86@Arizona L 62 76GRAND CANYON W 83 70ARIZONA STATE W 85 75@South Dakota L 72 82@Creighton L 64 91•Rockhurst (Mo.) L 79 80•William Jewell (Kan.) L 73 86~Western State (Colo.) W 66 61*SANTA FE W 74 54*@Santa Fe W 83 (ot) 81*@New Mexico Highlands L 84 93ARIZONA W 77 69*@Western New Mexico W 76 63@Grand Canyon W 91 60PASADENA NAZARENE W 90 83EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 86 55*NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 92 80*@Panhandle State (Okla.) L 63 80@Eastern New Mexico W 86 76*PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W 77 60@Arizona State L 74 93*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 104 77SCORING 1810 1731

•Kansas City Univ. Invitational~Game played in Window Rock, Ariz.

1960-61 – 9-13/3-3 Frontier Conference*@Arizona L 59 78NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 64 49GRAND CANYON W 91 70ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 60 58@Nevada-Las Vegas L 55 60•Texas-Pan American L 63 69•Luke AFB W 75 55•@Grand Canyon L 52 56@Santa Fe L 71 (ot) 73*@NEW MEX. HIGHLANDS L 86 112ARIZONA STATE L 63 84ARIZONA L 49 67*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 106 99*NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 105 85EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 114 89*@Panhandle State (Okla.) L 63 83@Eastern New Mexico L 78 87*PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) W 107 78*@Western New Mexico L 104 124@Grand Canyon L 68 90SANTA FE W 75 74@Arizona State L 80 114SCORING 1688 1754

•Grand Canyon Tournament

1961-62 – 17-10/5-1 Frontier Conference*@Western State (Colo.) W 74 70@Adams State (Colo.) W 103 82@Arizona L 52 70NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 87 56GRAND CANYON W 84 68OCCIDENTAL (Calif.) W 94 70@Nevada-Las Vegas W 65 64•Greenville (Ill.) L 64 69•UC Riverside W 74 64•San Diego Naval W 87 57@Eastern New Mexico L 82 83@Texas-El Paso L 55 88*@Santa Fe W 107 (3ot)104*@New Mexico Highlands W 80 70ARIZONA STATE L 88 109*WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 85 (ot) 84*NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 115 82EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 63 59@Grand Canyon W 80 60*@Western New Mexico L 82 88ARIZONA L 59 68@Arizona State L 41 106*SANTA FE W 92 67~@Westminister (Utah) W 73 71

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Coach: Nick Ragus (24-18)

Coach: Ben J. Reiges (3-19)

Coach: Herb Gregg (290-288)

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¶Buena Vista (Iowa) L 65 91¶Savannah State (Ga.) W 95 91¶Prairie View (Texas) L 48 86SCORING 2124 2059

•San Diego Holiday Tournament~NAIA District 7 playoff (Salt Lake City, Utah)

¶NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

1962-63 – 11-10, IndependentADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 80 62WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 74 62@Arizona L 60 62@Grand Canyon W 72 [email protected]. International L 54 64@Occidental (Calif.) L 74 79LAVERNE (Calif.) W 87 54NEVADA-LAS VEGAS L 73 85FORT LEWIS (Colo.) W 84 63@Santa Fe L 71 80GRAND CANYON W 90 71WESTMINISTER (Utah) W 64 57WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 88 73ARIZONA L 63 71U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 78 64@Eastern New Mexico L 64 72@Westminister (Utah) L 84 89@Nevada-Las Vegas L 79 86@Western New Mexico W 90 66SANTA FE W 93 71EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 70 74SCORING 1592 1471

1963-64 – 12-10, Independent@Western State L 75 89@Adams State L 97 113GRAND CANYON W 87 76@Arizona L 57 96U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 84 65SANTA FE W 82 58@Santa Fe W 73 72@Fort Lewis W 68 67@Grand Canyon L 75 76SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 77 72WESTMINISTER W 83 81WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 105 100ARIZONA L 71 83@Eastern New Mexico L 83 89NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 97 84@Southern Utah State W 96 (ot) 85@Westminister W 100 [email protected]. International L 58 95@Nevada-Las Vegas L 83 98FORT LEWIS W 96 93EAST. NEW MEXICO L 85 (ot) 86SCORING 1826 1877

1964-65 – 12-10, IndependentWESTERN STATE W 67 61ADAMS STATE L 82 90@Western New Mexico L 85 89@Nevada-Las Vegas L 60 [email protected]. International L 65 66GREENVILLE (Ill.) W 96 73SANTA FE W 91 82FORT LEWIS W 85 63@Arizona L 50 81@Grand Canyon W 84 67WESTMINISTER W 93 86WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 108 81ARIZONA L 63 75@Eastern New Mexico W 83 76@Southern Utah State L 99 106@Westminister L 90 101GRAND CANYON W 90 73@Fort Lewis L 72 76@Santa Fe L 70 76SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 89 77EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 119 103NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 89 75SCORING 1830 1766

1965-66 – 13-12, IndependentARIZONA L 69 74@Montana L 79 94@Gonzaga L 106 (ot) 107@Idaho L 109 122U. of AMERICAS (Mexico) W 117 71@Arizona L 58 68LONG BEACH STATE W 106 83NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 103 93•Point Magu NAS (Calif.) W 97 75•UC San Diego W 60 55•@U.S. International W 69 64GRAND CANYON W 103 59WESTMINISTER W 72 68@Air Force Academy L 78 89WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 96 93WEBER STATE L 113 (4ot) 115@Eastern New Mexico W 86 79WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE W 96 86@Westminister L 88 103@Grand Canyon L 83 84CAL POLY POMONA W 93 82EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 91 74@Nevada-Las Vegas L 70 84@Weber State L 88 99*@Albuquerque L 70 91SCORING 2200 2112

•San Diego Holiday Tournament*NAIA Playoff at Albuquerque, N.M.

1966-67 – 14-12, IndependentEASTERN MONTANA W 76 63SAM HOUSTON STATE W 90 66@Western New Mexico L 103 111@Nevada-Las Vegas L 81 85WEBER STATE L 78 90@Arizona L 67 82@Portland State W 108 103@UC San Diego W 75 (ot) 73@Cal Poly SLO W 71 66MACALESTER W 81 61GRAND CANYON W 88 69WESTMINISTER W 92 64SOUTHERN COLORADO L 82 90@Eastern New Mexico L 76 84ARIZONA L 75 82@Weber State L 76 78@Westminister W 82 60GRAND CANYON W 93 84EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 77 63PASADENA NAZARENE W 80 68@Southern Colorado L 75 97

@Western State L 86 88NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 93 70•@Eastern New Mexico L 67 69•@Eastern New Mexico W 82 81•@Eastern New Mexico L 53 62SCORING 2198 2058

•NAIA Playoffs at Portales, N.M.

1967-68 – 13-12, Independent@Idaho State L 85 95CHICO STATE W 81 58@Arizona L 74 82U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 108 89@Idaho L 70 77@Portland W 85 57@Eastern Montana L 85 87@Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 86 97@Eastern Michigan L 78 83@Northern Illinois L 54 85GRAND CANYON W 92 60NEVADA-LAS VEGAS W 93 81WESTMINISTER W 100 92@Southern Colorado W 92 91WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 88 73WEBER STATE L 65 68ARIZONA L 68 75WESTMINISTER W 117 106@Nevada-Las Vegas L 91 117@Eastern New Mexico L 57 66@Grand Canyon W 89 70@Western New Mexico W 92 (ot) 90SOUTHERN COLORADO W 82 72EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 79 63@Weber State L 72 103SCORING 2084 2037

1968-69 – 15-9, IndependentHASTINGS (Neb.) W 105 77FORT LEWIS (Colo.) W 85 68@Arizona L 69 86EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 63 60@Fort Lewis (Colo.) W 83 75ARIZONA W 76 73@UC San Diego L 80 84@UC Irvine L 88 99CALIFORNIA BAPTIST W 92 59IDAHO STATE W 93 74EASTERN MICHIGAN W 94 78@Eastern New Mexico L 66 96@Albuquerque W 89 87GRAND CANYON W 79 60WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 96 76@Nevada-Las Vegas L 100 121ALBUQUERQUE W 85 80@Southern Colorado W 83 75@Portland L 73 75@Portland W 98 84@Grand Canyon L 80 88WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 122 67NEVADA-LAS VEGAS L 76 87•@Westminister L 92 105SCORING 2157 2011

•NAIA Playoff at Salt Lake City, Utah

1969-70 – 17-6, Independent@Cal State Los Angeles L 88 110@Pepperdine L 75 89WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 102 77CAL POLY POMONA W 81 80WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 111 89~@Cal Poly Pomona W 87 78~Eastern Washington W 84 80~@Cal Poly Pomona W 91 76¶Cal State Northridge W 95 82¶@UC Irvine W 86 84SOUTHERN COLORADO W 65 64GRAND CANYON W 80 74@West Texas State L 66 97ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 84 67@Arizona L 76 94COLORADO MINES W 101 81@Eastern New Mexico L 58 62PASADENA NAZARENE W 93 69CAL STATE STANISLAUS W 86 68EASTERN NEW MEXICO W 83 69@Grand Canyon W 69 67@Southern Colorado L 85 87@Adams State (Colo.) W 93 92SCORING 2031 1918

~Bronco Invitational at Pomona, Calif.¶Anteater Classic at Irvine, Calif.

1970-71 – 6-19/4-10 Big Sky Conference*@Southern Colorado L 83 89ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 93 83SOUTHERN COLORADO W 88 84@Fresno State L 67 102@Saint Mary’s (Calif.) L 72 91@Arizona L 70 85@Cal Poly Pomona L 80 86@Occidental (Calif.) L 88 101@Chapman L 102 111*MONTANA STATE L 76 85*MONTANA W 82 72*WEBER STATE L 69 90GRAND CANYON L 76 84*@Idaho State L 90 103*@Boise State L 65 82@Arizona State L 77 117*@Weber State L 50 91*IDAHO STATE W 96 91*BOISE STATE W 75 65*@Gonzaga L 83 111*@Idaho L 65 87*GONZAGA W 83 77*IDAHO L 71 75*@Montana State L 86 95*@Montana L 92 109SCORING 1979 2265

1971-72 – 11-12/7-7 Big Sky Conference*SOUTHERN COLORADO W 88 83SAN DIEGO STATE W 91 77ARIZONA STATE L 71 96@Santa Fe L 68 80@Southern Colorado L 63 68GRAND CANYON W 73 56*IDAHO W 64 54*GONZAGA W 88 82SANTA FE W 92 60*WEBER STATE W 82 74@Arizona L 65 70*@Weber State L 68 86

*@Boise State L 86 92*@Idaho State L 73 82*BOISE STATE W 87 76*IDAHO STATE W 69 65*@Montana L 67 88*@Montana State L 98 104@Grand Canyon L 64 70*MONTANA W 85 60*MONTANA STATE W 86 69*@Idaho L 71 69*@Gonzaga L 72 88SCORING 1756 1754

1972-73 – 6-18/3-9 Big Sky Conference*GRAND CANYON W 64 60@Southern Colorado L 75 97NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 106 84SOUTHERN COLORADO L 80 83SAN DIEGO STATE W 79 71@Arizona State L 72 104CAL POLY POMONA L 79 81*MONTANA STATE L 79 83*MONTANA L 62 70@Cal State Bakersfield L 59 79@San Diego State L 55 62@Cal State Northridge L 56 78*WEBER STATE W 69 63ARIZONA L 72 82@Grand Canyon L 62 72*IDAHO STATE L 57 60*BOISE STATE W 62 57*GONZAGA L 58 70*IDAHO W 86 79*@Weber State L 72 93*@Gonzaga L 81 99*@Idaho L 73 80*@Montana State L 60 78*@Montana L 56 99SCORING 1890 21171973-74 – 6-19/3-11 Big Sky Conference*

@Cal Poly Pomona W 64 60@Loyola Marymount L 63 78@UC Riverside L 64 97@Arizona State L 60 72SOUTHERN COLORADO L 63 70@Southern Colorado L 51 69CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD W 68 51@Cal State Fullerton L 53 64@Puget Sound L 62 66@Portland L 76 78*@Idaho L 58 64*@Gonzaga L 57 72*BOISE STATE L 65 73*IDAHO STATE L 66 85SAN DIEGO STATE W 67 66*WEBER STATE L 56 71ARIZONA L 62 80*@Weber State L 54 66*@Boise State L 61 69*@Idaho State L 61 88*@Montana State L 52 60*MONTANA L 56 64*MONTANA STATE W 78 61*IDAHO W 77 70*GONZAGA W 63 59SCORING 1609 1866

1974-75, 10-16/5-9 Big Sky Conference*UC RIVERSIDE W 91 72SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 101 85•UC Santa Barbara L 84 93•@UC Irvine L 95 98@Southern Utah State L 74 97FORT LEWIS (Colo.) W 85 66@Cal State Bakersfield L 79 84*@Montana State L 70 74*@Montana L 75 106@Arizona L 77 78@Grand Canyon L 74 84*WEBER STATE W 77 76PORTLAND STATE W 80 76*@Weber State W 77 76GRAND CANYON W 87 73*@Idaho State L 77 101*@Boise State W 86 85*IDAHO STATE L 72 81*BOISE STATE L 93 106*GONZAGA L 90 91*IDAHO W 111 86@Portland State L 87 103*@Gonzaga L 75 77*@Idaho W 108 (2ot) 104*MONTANA STATE L 109 111*MONTANA L 75 81SCORING 2213 2288

•Anteater Classic, Irvine, Calif.

1975-76 – 14-13/7-7 Big Sky Conference*BIOLA (Calif.) W 83 60DOANE (Neb.) W 81 71WHITTIER (Calif.) W 95 73@Arizona L 81 98@Pepperdine L 75 91SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 94 88@Fort Lewis (Colo.) W 88 68BETHANY (Kan.) W 118 78*IDAHO W 82 62*GONZAGA W 77 67@Grand Canyon L 72 78*WEBER STATE W 76 71SANTA FE W 96 54*@Weber State L 77 95@Nevada-Las Vegas L 101 139*@Boise State L 83 84*@Idaho State W 28 27*BOISE STATE W 85 (ot) 83*IDAHO STATE W 59 57GRAND CANYON L 58 63*@Montana L 65 78*@Montana State L 75 90*MONTANA L 80 84*MONTANA STATE W 85 81*@Idaho L 71 87*@Gonzaga L 80 86•@Weber State L 58 63SCORING 2123 2056

•Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, Utah)

1976-77 – 11-15/5-9 Big Sky Conference*MESA STATE (Colo.) W 69 62@San Diego State L 65 89SANTA FE W 117 87@Washington L 61 78

•@New Mexico State L 77 82•Lamar W 96 (ot) 85CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS W 115 68CS BAKERSFIELD W 83 66*MONTANA STATE W 96 58~*MONTANA L 59 68@Nevada-Las Vegas L 90 132*@Weber State L 73 97GRAND CANYON W 78 64*WEBER STATE L 86 (ot) 92UC IRVINE W 80 73*@Idaho State L 72 95*@Boise State W 88 84*IDAHO STATE L 76 77*BOISE STATE W 86 85@Grand Canyon L 61 65*GONZAGA L 70 71*IDAHO L 82 86*@Gonzaga L 62 76*@Idaho L 58 59*@Montana State W 75 69*@Montana L 58 76SCORING 2033 2044

•Roadrunner Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)~Game forfeited

1977-78 – 10-15/4-10 Big Sky Conference*AUGUSTANA (S.D.) W 89 67@Southern Colorado W 50 49@Washington State L 61 85@Arizona L 65 76GRAND CANYON L 72 (2ot) 81MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY W 92 79•ALASKA-ANCHORAGE W 101 76CS LOS ANGELES W 68 59LeTOURNEAU (Texas) W 86 62*@Idaho W 65 58*@Gonzaga L 55 67SAN DIEGO STATE L 69 76*WEBER STATE L 72 73@Grand Canyon L 83 96*@Weber State L 66 78*BOISE STATE L 56 61*IDAHO STATE L 85 93*@Boise State L 62 82*@Idaho State L 46 48*@Montana L 46 58*@Montana State W 73 67*MONTANA L 72 81*MONTANA STATE L 83 84*IDAHO W 79 72*GONZAGA W 89 75SCORING 1785 1803

•First game in Walkup Skydome

1978-79 – 13-14/8-6 Big Sky Conference*U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 79 60@CS Fullerton L 58 70@UC Irvine L 56 (ot) 57MIDWESTERN ST. (Texas) W 85 67SOUTHERN COLORADO W 81 60@Denver L 73 76@Washington State L 70 88@Oregon L 62 64@Arizona State L 52 91@Arizona L 63 67WISCONSIN-STEVENS PT. W 79 64*@Boise State L 51 62*@Idaho State L 70 83*MONTANA W 72 59*MONTANA STATE W 82 68*@Idaho W 91 56*@Gonzaga L 54 62*@Weber State L 67 84*IDAHO STATE W 76 (ot) 75*BOISE STATE W 75 (ot) 73*@Montana State L 56 58*@Montana L 51 55*GONZAGA W 84 65*IDAHO W 82 69*WEBER STATE W 66 (ot) 64•Idaho State W 90 76•@Weber State L 70 92SCORING 1895 1865

•Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, Utah)

1979-80– 14-12/5-9 Big Sky Conference*CS FULLERTON L 73 (ot) 74SOUTH DAKOTA W 85 76DOANE (Neb.) W 84 74UC IRVINE W 84 (ot) 77@San Diego State W 94 90@Midwestern State (Texas) W 74 69@Missouri L 64 112•East Carolina W 64 60•Nevada-Reno L 75 85SAN DIEGO W 96 81ST. XAVIER (Ill.) W 89 70*MONTANA W 65 53*MONTANA STATE W 80 78U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 69 59*@Nevada-Reno L 89 (ot) 92*@Weber State L 58 73*@Idaho State L 58 62*IDAHO L 61 72*BOISE STATE W 92 77*@Montana State L 90 92*@Montana L 56 66*NEVADA-RENO W 100 (2ot) 99*IDAHO STATE L 67 83*WEBER STATE L 22 28*@Boise State W 74 65*@Idaho L 63 85SCORING 1926 1952

•Wolfpack Classic (Reno, Nev.)

1980-81 – 8-17/2-12 Big Sky Conference*DOANE (Neb.) W 84 72AZUSA PACIFIC W 69 53U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 87 75PEPPERDINE L 79 85COLORADO MINES L 77 79SAN DIEGO STATE W 76 68SOUTHERN UTAH STATE W 84 77@San Jose State L 51 64@San Diego L 52 75@UC Santa Barbara W 50 49ST. MARY’S (Calif.) L 74 75*@Montana State L 72 84*@Montana L 65 77*@Nevada-Reno L 70 74*IDAHO STATE L 65 68*WEBER STATE W 58 (2ot) 57*@Boise State L 56 64

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Coach: Joedy Gardner (35-43)

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*@Idaho L 61 72*MONTANA L 56 64*MONTANA STATE L 76 81*NEVADA-RENO L 87 90*@Weber State L 57 83*@Idaho State W 80 (ot) 79*Idaho L 65 74*Boise State L 78 92SCORING 1728 1831

1981-82 – 6-20/2-12 Big Sky Conference*@Saint Mary’s (Calif.) L 62 75@Pepperdine L 67 88SAN JOSE STATE W 60 57@New Mexico L 50 60CS FULLERTON W 72 62U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 56 54SANTA FE L 58 60•@Pacific W 78 71•Ohio Northern L 56 (ot) 58UC SANTA BARBARA L 70 (ot) 78SAN DIEGO L 64 69*BOISE STATE L 72 77*IDAHO L 46 [email protected]. International L 56 68*@Nevada-Reno L 63 (ot) 65*@Idaho State L 52 57*@Weber State L 65 66*MONTANA STATE W 49 47*MONTANA L 65 67*@Idaho L 60 72*@Boise State L 52 64*NEVADA-RENO L 79 81*IDAHO STATE W 70 (ot) 68*WEBER STATE L 61 73*@Montana L 52 65*@Montana State L 63 70SCORING 1598 1729

•Casaba Classic (Stockton, Calif.)

1982-83 – 10-16/3-11 Big Sky Conference*@CS Fullerton L 55 97@San Diego L 74 (2ot) 76PACIFIC W 61 57@Arizona State L 66 83•Fresno State L 54 58•Seattle Pacific W 91 87SANTA FE W 88 58@Arizona L 53 66~UC Irvine W 75 61~Colorado State W 60 57U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 67 60GRAND CANYON W 62 47*IDAHO L 55 58*BOISE STATE L 72 75*@Nevada-Reno L 97 109*@Weber State L 58 80*@Idaho State L 69 73*@Montana State L 59 71*@Montana L 50 54*IDAHO STATE W 57 55*WEBER STATE L 52 60*@Boise State L 62 68*@Idaho L 48 75*NEVADA-RENO L 67 75*MONTANA W 76 70*MONTANA STATE W 60 57SCORING 1688 1787

•Malibu Classic (Malibu, Calif.)~KOA Classic (Billings, Mont.)

1983-84, 13-15/5-9 Big Sky Conference*@Arizona L 65 72MANKATO STATE (Minn.) W 85 73SAN DIEGO W 70 63ARIZONA STATE W 71 70@Northern Colorado W 81 71@Colorado State L 50 51•Lamar L 61 91•Georgia Southern W 81 75~@Wyoming L 55 65~Wisconsin-Green Bay W 59 50WESTMONT (Calif.) L 58 74PEPPERDINE W 61 54*@Idaho State L 65 82*@Weber State L 54 66*MONTANA STATE W 59 57*MONTANA L 54 59*@Idaho L 61 69*@Boise State W 71 66*NEVADA-RENO L 57 69*WEBER STATE L 63 73*IDAHO STATE W 82 73*@Montana L 58 69*@Montana State W 70 49*BOISE STATE W 70 69*IDAHO L 78 86GRAND CANYON W 73 57*@Nevada-Reno L 65 85¶@Montana L 54 69SCORING 1760 1837

•Executive Invitational (Evansville, Ill.)~Cowboy Shootout (Laramie, Wyo.)

¶Big Sky Tournament (Missoula, Mont.)

1984-85 – 17-12/8-6 Big Sky Conference*ADAMS STATE (Colo.) W 110 82•Jacksonville W 65 64•@New Mexico W 64 56GRAND CANYON W 60 44ARIZONA L 61 82EASTERN WASHINGTON W 83 68@Arizona State L 61 67WESTERN STATE (Colo.) W 103 69~Washington State L 61 (ot) 63~Illinois-Chicago W 63 54@Eastern Washington W 83 70@Pepperdine L 65 82@San Diego L 53 54*IDAHO STATE W 65 62*WEBER STATE W 75 68*@Montana State W 62 58*@Montana L 69 76*IDAHO W 85 71*BOISE STATE W 69 63*@Nevada-Reno L 59 72*@Weber State L 75 87*@Idaho State L 56 88*MONTANA W 76 72*MONTANA STATE W 69 66*@Boise State L 55 72*@Idaho W 80 75

*NEVADA-RENO L 66 77¶Montana State W 69 62¶Idaho State L 86 89SCORING 2124 1874

•Albuquerque Tribune Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.)KOA Classic (Billings, Mont.)

¶Big Sky Tournament (Boise, Idaho)

1985-86 – 19-10/9-5 Big Sky Conference*BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

@Air Force W 68 61@Eastern Washington L 70 82SOUTHERN CALIF. COLL. W 75 63OREGON W 66 62@Arizona L 57 66ARIZONA STATE W 77 67SANTA FE W 71 58COLORADO STATE W 63 56~@Santa Clara L 61 72~Lamar W 75 53METRO STATE (Colo.) W 73 56FORT LEWIS (Colo.) W 85 77*MONTANA STATE W 82 77*MONTANA W 72 61EASTERN WASHINGTON W 66 62*NEVADA-RENO W 84 75*@Idaho State L 72 78*@Weber State W 65 57*BOISE STATE W 78 42*IDAHO W 72 (ot) 70*@Montana L 71 83*@Montana State L 67 82*@Nevada-Reno L 72 76*WEBER STATE W 68 64*IDAHO STATE W 70 57*@Idaho W 82 58*@Boise State L 52 58¶Montana State L 74 80™LOUISIANA TECH L 61 67SCORING 2146 1988

~Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.)¶Big Sky Tournament (Reno, Nev.)

™NIT First Round (Flagstaff)

1986-87 – 11-17/5-9 Big Sky Conference*@Brooklyn College W 73 58@Central Connecticut State L 57 71@Maryland-Baltimore Co. L 66 69AIR FORCE W 86 (ot) 77ARIZONA L 69 76U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 95 88FORT LEWIS L 72 79@Arizona State L 54 76@Wichita State L 49 68CONCORDIA (Neb.) W 90 82BROOKLYN COLLEGE W 86 62OLIVET NAZARENE W 86 55*@Montana State L 62 81*@Montana L 61 73*@Nevada-Reno L 77 80*IDAHO STATE L 55 58*WEBER STATE W 66 65*@Boise State L 45 67*@Idaho L 57 61*MONTANA L 61 66*MONTANA STATE W 90 82@Louisiana State L 58 70*NEVADA-RENO W 79 77*@Weber State L 79 88*@Idaho State W 71 62*IDAHO W 76 62*BOISE STATE L 81 (ot) 83!NEVADA-RENO L 80 82SCORING 1981 2018

!Big Sky Tournament (Flagstaff)

1987-88 – 10-18/7-9 Big Sky Conference*~@Fresno State L 49 66~San Diego State L 73 78ARIZONA STATE L 75 79BIOLA (Calif.) L 63 88@Arizona L 59 77GRAND CANYON W 84 81TEXAS WESLEYAN W 80 55¶Oregon L 48 74¶@Portland L 68 78¶Northwestern L 74 (ot) 79!Central Connecticut State W 72 70*@Idaho L 55 64*@Eastern Washington W 79 68*MONTANA STATE L 56 58*MONTANA L 53 63*@Boise State L 48 70*@Weber State L 65 80*BOISE STATE W 66 64*NEVADA-RENO L 74 77*@Montana State L 72 83*@Montana W 75 68*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 72 64*IDAHO W 72 61*@Nevada-Reno L 75 77*@Idaho State L 73 97*WEBER STATE W 87 67*IDAHO STATE W 95 74™Montana L 72 77SCORING 1934 2037

~Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.)¶Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)!Game played in Tuba City, Ariz.

™Big Sky Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.)

1988-89 – 2-25/1-15 Big Sky Conference*Maryland-Baltimore County L 47 61@Pepperdine L 61 96Southern Utah State L 66 80•Southeastern Louisiana W 60 48•Southwest Missouri State L 48 63@Kansas L 59 109@Texas Christian L 50 64@Texas-Arlington L 72 88@Colorado L 59 82@Southern Utah State L 50 80*WEBER STATE L 50 62*IDAHO STATE W 53 51*@Idaho L 51 91*@Eastern Washington L 73 86*MONTANA L 75 (2ot) 78*MONTANA STATE L 67 80*BOISE STATE L 53 72@Arizona State L 70 82*@Weber State L 71 96*@Boise State L 49 69

*IDAHO L 58 72*EASTERN WASHINGTON L 66 71*@Idaho State L 74 84*@Nevada-Reno L 70 109*NEVADA L 72 79*@Montana State L 42 67*@Montana L 53 90SCORING 1628 2110

•Mazzio’s Pizza Classic (Springfield, Mo.)

1989-90 – 8-20/3-13 Big Sky Conference*•Baptist W 65 64•@Hawaii-Hilo W 74 65LaVERNE W 61 51COLORADO L 54 70@Arizona L 37 84MESA STATE W 92 89ARIZONA STATE L 47 64TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 65 50@Texas Southern L 79 94@Southern California L 72 99*MONTANA L 67 68*MONTANA STATE W 76 73*@Idaho State L 76 88*@Weber State L 49 67*@Eastern Washington L 59 80*@Idaho L 59 84TEXAS SOUTHERN L 67 70*BOISE STATE W 68 61@Texas Christian L 69 88*NEVADA L 66 85*IDAHO STATE L 72 74*WEBER STATE W 67 58*@Montana State L 88 (ot) 90*@Montana L 66 87*IDAHO L 52 64*EASTERN WASHINGTON L 66 70*@Boise State L 39 67*@Nevada L 66 100SCORING 1818 2104

•Hawaii-Hilo Tournament (Hilo, Hawaii)

1990-91 – 4-23/1-15 Big Sky Conference*KANSAS L 57 84@Arizona State L 77 118@Cal State Northridge L 90 109ARIZONA L 64 100FORT LEWIS (Colo.) W 101 95GEORGIA STATE W 84 74TEXAS CHRISTIAN L 51 70@Georgia State L 76 92•Wyoming L 87 103•Holy Cross L 77 96*@Eastern Washington L 74 91*@Idaho L 61 90*MONTANA L 60 62*MONTANA STATE L 74 81*@Idaho State L 87 112*@Boise State L 75 93CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 77 64*IDAHO STATE L 74 89*NEVADA W 71 66*@Montana State L 76 83*@Montana L 68 89*IDAHO L 67 82*EASTERN WASHINGTON L 79 95*WEBER STATE L 77 93*BOISE STATE L 61 73*@Nevada L 70 95*@Weber State L 69 119SCORING 1984 2418

•Wyoming Shootout (Casper, Wyo.)

1991-92 – 7-20/3-13 Big Sky Conference*MAINE L 74 (ot) 80@Cal State Sacramento W 86 80@Cal State Northridge W 74 71BEMIDJI STATE W 79 64@Saint Mary’s L 50 57@Arizona L 81 127@Colorado L 66 90@Louisiana State L 86 159*BOISE STATE W 64 59*IDAHO L 80 (ot) 84*@Idaho State L 82 109*@Weber State L 61 96*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 80 71CS SACRAMENTO W 71 68CS NORTHRIDGE W 81 (ot) 78*NEVADA L 60 64*MONTANA L 59 74*MONTANA ST. W 81 (ot) 78*@Eastern Washington L 64 81*@Idaho L 84 96*@Boise State L 77 82*WEBER STATE L 75 92*IDAHO STATE L 73 85SOUTHERN UTAH L 63 82*@Nevada L 69 104*@Montana State L 63 107*@Montana L 59 90SCORING 1934 2332

1992-93 – 10-16/4-10 Big Sky Conference*ST. MARY’S W 89 79@Maine L 56 59CS NORTHRIDGE L 67 76@Southern Utah L 74 100@Arizona State L 67 81MISSOURI-ROLLA L 85 95WINONA STATE W 78 71DENVER W 76 69@CS Sacramento W 78 71@CS Northridge L 86 87*BOISE STATE W 78 72*IDAHO STATE W 76 68*@Montana State L 60 66*@Montana L 55 74*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 89 69*IDAHO L 53 59CS SACRAMENTO W 68 64*WEBER STATE L 70 74*@Idaho State L 69 88*@Boise State L 45 58*MONTANA L 46 54*MONTANA STATE L 64 73*@Eastern Washington W 64 52*@Idaho L 51 78SOUTHERN UTAH W 84 75*@Weber State L 79 100SCORING 1807 1912

1993-94 – 13-13/6-8! Big Sky Conference*SOUTHWEST TEXAS W 96 86SO. COLORADO W 89 83@CS Sacramento L 76 80@Southern Utah L 73 81WI-PARKSIDE W 92 72SAN DIEGO L 82 92%@Arizona State L 71 87%vs. Mississippi State L 64 85CAL POLY SLO W 88 77CS SACRAMENTO W 83 59FAIRFIELD W 74 68*@Boise State W 74 62*@Idaho State L 80 99*MONTANA STATE L 75 92*MONTANA L 60 74*@Eastern Washington W 76 72*@Idaho L 82 (ot) 84*@Weber State L 71 79*IDAHO STATE L 93 96*BOISE STATE W 84 76*@Montana L 85 98*@Montana State W 86 72*IDAHO L 73 79*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81 72SO. UTAH W 96 (2ot) 91*WEBER STATE W 78 76SCORING 2082 2090

%ASU Tribune Classic!Does not include Montana State forfeit.

1994-95 – 8-18/4-10! Big Sky Conference*N.M. HIGHLANDS W 71 69CALIFORNIA L 66 69@Arizona State L 50 74@Southwest Texas L 43 54CONCORDIA (CALIF.) L 67 73COLLEGE of NOTRE DAME W 97 49%@Chaminade W 80 44%vs. East Carolina L 56 78@Southern Utah L 65 79@Utah L 52 85@Oral Roberts L 58 75*MONTANA W 68 67*MONTANA ST W 84 (ot) 77*@Idaho State L 80 86*@Boise State L 80 (ot) 84*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 67 58*IDAHO L 66 68*WEBER STATE L 63 72*@Montana State L 59 84*@Montana L 62 76*BOISE STATE L 58 69*IDAHO STATE W 86 (ot) 81*@Idaho L 76 77*@Eastern Washington L 61 73SOUTHERN UTAH W 68 67*@Weber State L 67 85SCORING 1750 1873

%Aloha Classic!Record does not include California forfeit.

1995-96 – 6-20/3-11! Big Sky Conference*@California L 83 111CAL POLY SLO W 83 71@Texas-Arlington L 77 88@Sam Houston St. L 74 85COLORADO COLLEGE W 81 63MONTANA TECH W 66 50ORAL ROBERTS L 66 70@Arizona State L 62 76@Cal Poly SLO L 75 78@San Diego L 60 67LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 61 67*@Montana L 64 66*@Montana State L 58 87*IDAHO STATE L 59 73*BOISE STATE L 60 65*@Eastern Washington W 60 58*@Idaho L 64 66*@Weber St. L 67 89*MONTANA STATE L 61 76*MONTANA L 46 77*@Boise State L 45 68*@Idaho State L 75 85*IDAHO W 79 69*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 71 57@CS Sacramento L 66 71*WEBER ST. L 64 101Scoring 1727 1934

!Record does not include California forfeit

1996-97 – 21-7/14-2 Big Sky Conference*BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

CS SACRAMENTO L 65 75@Arizona L 70 88SAM HOUSTON STATE W 87 68MCNEESE STATE W 81 75TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 91 57@Southern Utah W 82 73@Loyola Marymount W 77 56OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE W 111 63@Nevada-Las Vegas L 67 77*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 79 62*PORTLAND STATE W 54 42*@Montana W 82 69*@Montana State W 79 74*IDAHO STATE W 72 59*WEBER STATE W 83 73*@Idaho State W 78 59SOUTHERN UTAH W 61 58*@ CS Northridge W 74 65*MONTANA STATE W 85 61*MONTANA W 72 69*@ Portland State L 68 (ot) 72*@ Eastern Washington W 76 68*@ CS Sacramento W 58 55*@ Weber State L 90 (ot) 96*CS NORTHRIDGE W 76 74*CS SACRAMENTO W 99 62!CS NORTHRIDGE L 84 93#@Arkansas L 75 101SCORING 2176 1944

!Big Sky Tournament#NIT at Fayetteville, Ark.

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Coach: Gene Visscher (16-36)

Coach: Jay Arnote (70-72)

Coach: Pat Rafferty (10-41)

Coach: Harold Merritt (34-76)

Coach: Ben Howland (77-59)

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1997-98 – 21-8/13-3, Big Sky Conference*BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

SONOMA STATE W 89 67@Stephen F. Austin L 70 72@UT-Pan American W 62 57SAN DIEGO L 68 73@Arizona State (FSNA) L 76 87UT-PAN AMERICAN W 105 56WESTERN OREGON W 91 63@UCLA (FSN) L 68 90UC-IRVINE W 88 56@San Jose State W 77 64*@Eastern Washington W 83 48*@Portland State L 70 72*MONTANA W 73 60*MONTANA STATE W 76 72*@Idaho State W 87 60*@Weber State L 75 83*IDAHO STATE W 87 61*CS NORTHRIDGE W 86 (ot) 85*@Montana State W 102 (ot) 96*@Montana L 66 73*PORTLAND STATE W 87 54*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 94 79*CS SACRAMENTO W 86 49*WEBER STATE W 79 (ot) 70*@CS Northridge W 64 61*@CS Sacramento W 92 52#CS NORTHRIDGE W 86 79#MONTANA STATE (ESPN) W 77 50!Cincinnati (CBS) L 62 65SCORING 2326 1954

#Big Sky Tournament (Flagstaff)!NCAA Tournament (Boise)

1998-99 – 21-8/12-4, Big Sky Conference*@Florida International L 65 75@Arizona State W 76 60FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 77 57STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 99 59ST. MARTIN’S W 94 54@San Diego L 65 71@UC Irvine L 54 68Colorado College! W 72 56vs. St. Bonaventure$ W 81 70vs. Eastern Illinois$ W 78 74ELON W 99 65*CS NORTHRIDGE W 96 (ot) 79*CS SACRAMENTO W 75 60*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 80 76*PORTLAND STATE W 82 52*@Montana W 62 59*@Montana State W 74 73*IDAHO STATE W 101 69*WEBER STATE L 88 (ot) 92*@Idaho State W 69 61*@Cal State Northridge L 74 76*MONTANA STATE W 82 67*MONTANA W 74 53*@Portland State L 76 77*@Eastern Washington W 67 65*@Cal State Sacramento W 71 61*@Weber State L 57 77&vs. Portland State W 73 56&vs. Weber State (ESPN2) L 75 82SCORING 2238 1935

!Hon-dah Classic played at Whiteriver, Ariz.&Big Sky Conference Tournament (Ogden, Utah)

$Hawaii-Nike Festival (Honolulu, Hawaii)

1999-00 – 20-11/11-5, Big Sky Conference*BIG SKY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

BOISE STATE W 60 53@Cal Poly W 76 72SAN JOSE STATE L 46 49UTAH STATE W 64 52@Fresno State L 68 74@Utah State L 58 80@Boise State L 48 58CAL POLY W 97 68@Oregon L 54 91SOUTHERN OREGON W 116 63JAMESTOWN (N.D.) W 74 67*@Cal State Sacramento L 62 65*@Cal State Northridge L 66 69*@Eastern Washington L 65 74*@Portland State L 75 101*MONTANA W 85 72*MONTANA STATE W 89 80*@Idaho State W 67 50*@Weber State W 76 66*IDAHO STATE W 82 68*CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 83 73*@Montana State W 76 74*@Montana W 85 59*PORTLAND STATE W 71 57*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 76 68*CAL STATE SACRAMENTO W 88 65*WEBER STATE L 73 84#vs. Portland State W 77 75#vs. Eastern Washington W 82 65#vs. CS Northridge (ESPN2) W 85 (ot) 81!vs. St. John’s (CBS) L 56 61Scoring 2280 2134# Big Sky Conference Tournament (Missoula, Mont.)

!NCAA Tournament (Tucson, Ariz.)

2000-01 – 15-14/8-8, Big Sky Conference*@UNLV L 60 81CASCADE COLLEGE W 91 73COLGATE W 89 76@Air Force W 63 58@Cal Poly L 97 (ot) 99^vs. Alabama A&M L 55 57^vs. Duquesne L 62 65OREGON L 70 (ot) 72LIPSCOMB W 80 77PATTEN COLLEGE W 77 46@CS Fullerton W 75 59*Sacramento State W 65 55*at Weber State L 76 79*CS NORTHRIDGE W 76 75*SACRAMENTO ST. W 66 53*EASTERN WASINGTON L 65 72*PORTLAND STATE W 90 62*@Montana L 63 78*@Montana State L 79 84*IDAHO STATE L 63 70*WEBER STATE W 76 68*@Idaho State W 87 (ot) 84*@CS Northridge L 72 78*MONTANA STATE W 87 74*MONTANA W 77 66*@Portland State L 64 68*@Eastern Washington L 66 74

#vs. Montana State W 65 62#vs. East. Washington (FSN) L 53 58Scoring 2109 2023

^ Boilermaker Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.)# Big Sky Tournament (Northridge, Calif.)

2001-02 – 14-14/7-7, Big Sky Conference*CAL POLY W 75 57@Pittsburgh L 47 58@Colgate W 78 (2ot) 77@Northeastern W 70 67N. MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 91 64at Lipscomb W 67 52@Tennessee-Martin L 51 54@Oregon L 51 86@Boise State L 44 55 MONTANA TECH W 64 46CAL STATE FULLERTON W 80 68AIR FORCE L 56 57@New Mexico L 57 70*@Weber State L 66 78*@Idaho State L 64 77*@Sacramento State L 63 81*MONTANA W 77 64*MONTANA STATE L 48 59*@Eastern Washington W 70 63*@Portland State W 77 60*IDAHO STATE W 77 (ot) 76*WEBER STATE W 85 79*SACRAMENTO STATE W 90 70*@Montana State L 59 62*@Montana L 63 70*PORTLAND STATE L 79 88*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 80 75vs. Montana^ L 64 82Scoring 1893 1895

^ Big Sky Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.)

2002-03 – 15-13/6-8, Big Sky Conference*High Point L 65 70St. Peter’s WOT 99 93@Arizona (FSNA) L 101 66UC SANTA CRUZ W 100 76NORTHEASTERN W 71 56WESTERN STATE W 74 60@Southern Utah W 73 56@UCLA W 67 63TENNESSEE MARTIN W 92 76@Portland L 61 63MARIST W 68 65SOUTHERN UTAH W 85 68@New Mexico L 57 59*SACRAMENTO STATE LOT 81 85*@Eastern Washington L 53 76*@Portland State L 60 73*WEBER STATE L 61 64*IDAHO STATE W 65 62*@Montana WOT 97 93*@Montana State L 80 66*@Sacramento State W 63 45*PORTLAND STATE W 75 64*EASTERN WASHINGTON L 75 78*@Idaho State L 76 90*@Weber State L 64 79*MONTANA STATE W 81 71*MONTANA W 69 59^Idaho State L 74 85Scoring 2038 2010

^Big Sky Tournament (Pocatello, Idaho)

2003-04 – 15-14/7-7, Big Sky Conference*CAL STATE FULLERTON W 77 60@Arizona (FSNA) L 73 107SAN JOSE CHRISTIAN W 105 46@Wichita State L 51 68@Oral Roberts L 70 83@Cal State Fullerton L 67 82WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 91 65@UC Riverside LOT 69 72@UNLV W 74 73USD W 91 81@Marist College L 58 67@Quinnipiac W 79 70PORTLAND W 81 73*@Sacramento State W 80 73*EASTERN WASHINGTON L 57 63*PORTLAND STATE L 65 71*@ Weber State W 73 67*@ Idaho State W 92 86*MONTANA W 83 67*MONTANA STATE W 63 57*SACRAMENTO STATE L 97 110*@Portland State L 78 85*@Eastern Washington L 81 91*IDAHO STATE W 85 72*WEBER STATE L 70 73*@Montana State L 62 67*@Montana WOT 80 78^Idaho State W 91 72^Eastern Washington (ESPN2)L 59 71 Scoring 2202 2150

^Big Sky Tournament (Cheney, Wash.)

2004-05 – 11-17/4-10, Big Sky Conference*#vs. Iona L 67 77#vs. Alcorn St. W 70 61UC RIVERSIDE W 78 60ORAL ROBERTS L 69 70@New Mexico L 70 81LEWIS & CLARK W 93 81@UC Davis W 69 64@Texas Tech (TTTN) L 65 81WILLAMETTE W 96 57@San Diego (Cox) L 56 65QUINNIPIAC W 102 83%Loyola Marymount L 64 69%South Carolina State W 85 75*@Eastern Washington L 61 65*@Portland State L 78 91*WEBER STATE W 86 71*IDAHO STATE W 86 68*@Montana L 79 83*@Montana State (KAZ) L 68 88*@Sacramento State L 88 92*PORTLAND STATE L 81 84*E. WASHINGTON W 77 64*@Idaho State L 75 86*@Weber State L 73 94*MONTANA STATE W 84 61+@Tulsa L 64 79*SACRAMENTO ST. L 86 87*MONTANA L 69 77Scoring 2,139 2,114

# Guardians Classic (Omaha, Neb.)% Gossner Foods Classic (Logan, Utah)

+ESPN BracketBuster* Big Sky Conference Game

2005-06 – 21-11/12-3, Big Sky Conference*BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

#Air Force L 49 62#UT-Arlington L 59 68#Morgan State W 71 51UC Davis W 78 50CAL MARITIME ACAD. W 97 47@Denver L 63 78@Northern Colorado W 88 78TULSA L 58 64@No. 24 Arizona (FSNA) L 66 75NORTHERN COLORADO W 63 52vs. San Francisco W 70 6@Arizona State L 55 72PACIFIC LUTHERAN W 96 59JOHNSON & WALES W 100 52*EASTERN WASHINGTON W 105 95*PORTLAND STATE W 86 77*@Weber State W 88 82*@Idaho State W 85 81*MONTANA W 83 80*MONTANA STATE W 78 72*SACRAMENTO STATE W 89 83*@Portland State W 65 63*@Eastern Washington L 61 73*IDAHO STATE W 88 80*WEBER STATE W 77 69*@Montana State W 82 73+@W. Kentucky (ESPNU) L 58 79*@Sacramento State W 92 72*@Montana (TV) L 83 96^SACRAMENTO STATE W 98 83^MONTANA (ESPN2) L 60 73$Delaware State L 53 58# Black Coaches Association Classic (Seattle, Wash.)

* Big Sky Conference Game+ESPN BracketBuster

^ Big Sky Conference Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.)$ National Invitation Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.)

2006-07 – 18-12/11-5, Big Sky Conference*BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

@Kansas (Jay. Network) L 57 91@Arizona State W 75 71@Arizona (FSNA) L 79 101MSU-NORTHERN W 85 62Miss. Valley St. W 104 77@San Francisco L 73 82vs. UNLV L 53 93SAN FRANCISCO W 84 62HASKELL W 106 72@Pepperdine L 86 101@Cal Poly L 60 82*SACRAMENTO ST. W 96 82*WEBER STATE L 73 81*PORTLAND ST. W 85 78*E. WASHINGTON W 109 101*@No. Colorado L 86 88*@Sac. St. W 94 71*@Eastern Wash. W 90 81*@Portland State L 78 83*Montana L 71 74*Montana State W 86 76*@Idaho St. (2OT) W 102 98*@Weber State L 79 86*Idaho State W 73 63+San Jose State W 78 67*@Montana W 88 81*@Montana St. (OT) W 92 84*N. Colorado W 89 77^ Montana W 78 71^@Weber State(ESPN2) L 80 88

* Big Sky Conference Game+ESPN BracketBuster

^ Big Sky Conference Tournament (Ogden, Utah.)

2007-08 – 21-11/11-5, Big Sky Conference*!ADAMS STATE (FSNA) W 78 65!@#17 Arizona (FSNA) L 69 76!MISSOURI-KC (FSNA) W 77 62@Mississippi Valley St. W 65 56!at #4 Kansas L 46 87PEPPERDINE (FSNA) (OT) L 87 93#6% W. Kentucky (FSNA) W 64 61UNLV (FSNA) L 74 83CAL POLY (FSNA) W 85 51@San Jose State W 62 57HASKELL W 105 72+vs. Furman W 68 56+@Utah State L 62 78*N. COLORADO (ALT) W 86 70*@E. Washington W 79 74*@Portland State L 66 80*MONTANA (FSNA) W 72 64*MONTANA STATE (FSNA) W 78 58*@Sacramento State W 80 69*@Weber State W 69 56*@Idaho State (ALT) L 67 69*@Northern Colorado L 77 80*PORTLAND STATE (FSNA) L 68 71*E. WASHINGTON (ALT) W 68 64*@Montana State L 67 70*@Montana W 80 76*SACRAMENTO STATE W 73 59+WICHITA STATE (FSNA) W 85 75*WEBER STATE (FSNA) W 74 71*IDAHO STATE (UH) W 76 53$Weber State (ALT) W 75 70$@Portland State (ESPN2) L 51 67

! Jayhawk Invitational+ Goosner Classic (Logan, Utah)

+ESPN BracketBuster* Big Sky Conference games

$ Big Sky Conference Tournament (Portland, Ore.)% CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Poll

2008-09 – 8-19/5-11, Big Sky Conference*at Utah Valley L 62 68HASKELL (FSNA) W 95 63at UNLV L 71 87at UC Riverside L 52 59NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 82 89at Arizona (FSNA) L 57 74UTAH VALLEY (FSNA) W 64 63NORTHERN NEW MEXICO W 80 39at Stanford (COMCAST) L 57 66at Wichita State L 53 58at North Dakota State L 68 90*at Northern Colorado L 79 81*E. WASHINGTON W 72 49*#10^ PORTLAND ST. (ALT) L 91 (4ot) 92 *at Montana L 61 62*at Montana State L 68 74*at Sacramento State W 89 64*IDAHO STATE (FSNA) L 52 60*WEBER STATE (FSNA) L 54 59

*N. COLORADO (FSNA) W 67 64*at Portland State L 66 78*at Eastern Washington L 50 54*MONTANA STATE (FSNA) W 83 64*MONTANA (FSNA) L 54 73*SACRAMENTO ST. (FSNA) W 68 58*at Weber State L 51 70*at Idaho State L 49 71

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Coach: Mike Adras (158-136)

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BOISE, Idaho - In its firstappearance in the NCAATournament in school history,No. 15 seed Northern Arizonabattled No. 2 Cincinnati beforefalling short in the upset bid 65-62 on a three-point basket byD’Juan Baker with four secondsremaining that sealed the Bearcatvictory.

Ross Land and Casey Frankled the Lumberjacks with 13points apiece. Bobby Brannen ledCincinnati with 24 points.

NAU jumped out to theearly lead on the Bearcats, lead-ing by as many as six points inthe first half. But, the Bearcatswould not go away without afight, tying the game late in thehalf at 22. The Lumberjacks thenwent on a 9-4 run over the finalfour minutes to take a 31-26 lead into the locker room. TheLumberjacks shot 13-for-16 in the opening 20 minutes, whileCincinnati was just 7-for-29 from the field.

The NAU lead would last for only the first four minutes of thesecond stanza when a jumper by Baker gave the Bearcats their firstlead in the second half at 38-37. Both teams exchanged baskets asthe lead changed hands three more times in the second half. NAUfinally went ahead again by six points with 9:25 left in the game onback-to-back buckets by Casey Frank. The Bearcats erased the leadwith a 10-4 run aided by six points from Brannen and eventuallyregained the lead by four with under a minute to play.

Frank then pulled NAU within two on a dunk off an assistfrom Land with 27 seconds remaining in the game. After Brannenconnected on just one of two free throws, Michael McNair drilled a30-foot three-pointer to tie the game with 17 seconds remaining,setting the stage for Baker's final shot.

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St. John’s 61, NAU 56NCAA Tournament – First RoundMarch 16, 2000 -- Tucson, Arizona

TUCSON, Ariz. - It wasthe classic case of “David vs.Goliath,” with the 15th-seeded Lumberjacks play-ing the part of David andthe 2nd-seeded St. John’sRed Storm playing the roleof Goliath. The Lumberjackshad been written off bymost people, marking theRed Storm down as havinga date in the Final Four.

Throughout the first 10minutes of the game NAUhung around, falling no fur-ther than six points behindthe highly-favored RedStorm. Senior AndrewWolthers gave the 13,000-plus fans in attendance something tocheer about when he drained a 15-footer to give NAU a two-pointlead with just over seven minutes left in the half. It was a back-and-forth battle for the rest of the half but St. John’s clung to a three-point advantage at the intermission. St. John’s held the leadthroughout the second half and with 10:04 left it looked like theLumberjacks’ opportunity for the upset had passed them by. TheRed Storm were in control of the game leading by nine when NAUmounted one final charge. Senior Ross Land and sophomore AdamLopez hit consecutive three-pointers, knocking the St. John’s leaddown to three. The Lumberjacks pulled even when senior Billy Hixhit a layup with 1:24 left in the game. The Red Storm regained thetwo-point advantage and with 30 seconds left on the clock, thenjunior Cory Schwab turned the McKale Center into sheer bedlamwhen he drained a three-pointer to give NAU a one-point lead. Itwas the Lumberjacks first lead since the 2:21 mark of the first half.But something happened on the way to one of the most memorableupsets in NCAA Championship history; Cinderella turned herback on NAU, ending the Lumberjacks’ tournament run. St. John’ssurvived the scare, 61-56.

Senior Dan McClintock concluded his collegiate career as theCBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game, scoring 18 points with eightrebounds and four assists. Senior Billy Hix recorded his seconddouble-double of the season with his 14 points and 12 rebounds.Senior Ross Land closed out his career with nine points and fiveassists.

Cincinnati 65, NAU 62NCAA Tournament – First Round

March 12, 1998 -- Boise, Idaho

Cincinnati 65, Northern Arizona 62Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptAndrew Mavis 33 2-7 2-6 2-2 4 1 0 1 1 1 8Billy Hix 33 2-4 0-1 0-0 5 2 2 0 0 2 4Casey Frank 27 5-8 0-0 3-4 5 0 4 2 0 5 13Kawika Akina 30 3-10 0-3 0-0 1 5 2 0 7 3 6Ross Land 26 5-10 3-8 0-0 1 1 1 1 1 2 13Rod Hutchings 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 2 2Michael McNair 11 2-9 2-5 0-0 2 1 1 0 1 2 6Brendan Polyblank 18 2-2 1-1 1-2 4 0 1 0 0 1 6Dan McClintock 12 1-1 0-0 2-2 3 0 0 0 0 4 4Team 1Totals 200 23-54 8-24 8-10 27 12 13 4 10 22 62

.426 .333 .800

Cincinnati min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptMartin 30 4-9 0-0 1-2 15 0 2 2 2 3 9Baker 32 5-15 3-9 0-0 1 1 3 0 1 2 13Horton 19 1-2 0-0 2-4 0 3 1 0 2 0 4Patterson 24 3-10 1-2 4-7 6 0 2 1 0 1 11Brannen 39 8-14 0-0 8-12 12 2 2 0 1 2 24Levett 26 2-7 0-2 0-0 2 1 4 0 1 3 4Fletcher 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0Myrick 16 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Petrus 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Team 1Totals 200 23-58 4-13 15-26 42 8 14 3 10 14 65

.397 .308 .577Halftime: Northern Arizona 31, Cincinnati 26. Technicals: none. Officials:Edward Corbett, Steve Gordon, Stanley Rote. Att: 12,154.

Casey Frank scored 13 points againstCincinnati.

N C A A T O U R N A M E N T H I S T O R Y

Adam Lopez had seven assists against St.John’s in 2000.

St. John's 61, Northern Arizona 56Northern Arizona min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptCory Schwab 37 3-10 1-6 0-0 1 1 3 0 0 1 7 Billy Hix 36 6-7 1-2 1-3 12 1 3 0 0 2 14Dan McClintock 34 9-17 0-0 0-1 8 4 0 0 1 3 18Adam Lopez 33 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 7 1 0 0 3 3Ross Land 39 3-10 3-9 0-0 4 5 3 0 0 1 9Matthew Gebhardt 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Ryan McDade 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0Commander King 7 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Andrew Wolthers 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Casey Grundman 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Team 1Totals 200 24-54 7-23 1-4 32 18 11 0 1 13 56

.444 .304 .250

St. John's min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf ptLavor Postell 33 5-11 1-3 1-1 7 0 2 0 0 2 12Reggie Jessie 31 4-7 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 1 2 9Anthony Glover 29 4-5 0-0 2-3 5 0 2 0 1 0 10Erick Barkley 38 2-12 1-6 3-4 2 6 0 0 3 0 8Bootsy Thornton 39 10-16 0-2 0-0 7 3 1 0 1 1 20Chudney Gray 19 1-2 0-0 0-1 4 2 1 0 0 1 2Donald Emanuel 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 4 0Team 0Totals 200 26-54 3-13 6-9 28 15 6 0 6 10 61

.481 .231 .667Halftime: St. John's 28, Northern Arizona 25. Technicals: none. Officials:Doug Shows, Steve Gordon, Sid Rodeheffer. Att: 13,624.

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Current Professional Basketball Players

Ruben Boykin, Jr.Fileni BPA Jesa (Italy-Lega2), 2009-10Aurora Basket Jesi (Italy), 2008-09Gipsar Stal Ostrow Wielkopolski (Poland), 2007-08

Zarko Comagic TBA (Serbia), 2009-10

Casey FrankGold Coast Blaze (Australia), 2008-09

Marques GreenUSA All-Stars (IBL), 2009-10

Joakim KjellbomNational Team (Sweden), 2009Norrkoping (Sweden), 2008-09

Kyle LandryBK Prostejov (Czech Republic-NBL), 2009-10Canadian National Team (FIBA Americas), 2009Dexia Mons-Hainaut (Belgium), 2009ISS Sportino Inowroclaw (Poland), 2008-09

Dan McClintock2000 NBA Draft Second Round - Denver NuggetsMBC Nykolaev (Ukraine), 2009-10BCM Gravelines Dunkerque Grand Littoral(France), 2008-09

Ryan McCurdyKalev Tallinn (Estonia), 2009-10

Ryan McDadeBoras Basket (Sweden), 2009Rockhampton Rockets (Australia), 2008

Michael SeckoldSydney (Australia), 2009

Stephen SirSdent BBC Nyon (Switzerland), 2008-09

Josh WilsonEhingen Steeples (Germany-Pro B), 2009-10

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P R O F E S S I O N A L B A S K E T B A L L

Casey Frank Australia

Andrew MavisEngland

Mike McNairAustria

Ryan McDadeTurkey, Sweden

Ross LandFrance

Kyle FeuerbachGermany

Kelly GolobGermany

Ruben Boykin, Jr.Poland, Italy

Stephen SirSwitzerland

Kyle LandryCzech Republic

Josh WilsonGermany

Dan McClintockChina, France

Cory SchwabAustralia

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National Basketball Association DraftYear Player Team Round Pick

1969 Jim Plump Phoenix Suns 20th1970 Dan Debarnardi Chicago 13th1970 Don Rather Baltimore/Atlanta 16th1976 Tom DeBerry Phoenix Suns 8th 1331980 Mark Stevens Phoenix Suns 5th 1112000 Dan McClintock Denver Nuggets 2nd 53

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“It took my breath away. It was exciting tohear my name called. I am just happy I gotdrafted and I am going to make the best ofit. I came here to NAU to get my education.That was my main goal and I achieved thatgoal. This is gravy on the plate for me. “Former NAU Center Dan McClintock onbeing taken by the Denver Nuggets in the2nd round of the 2000 NBA Draft

Former Professional Basketball PlayersMike Chapman Last Team: KCC Egis (South Korea KBL)Stasha DudukovicLast Team: Lausanne Basket (Switzerland-LNA)Kyle FeuerbachLast Team: Quad CityGermanyKelly GolobLast Team: BBC Bayreuth (Germany-ProA),2006-07Simon KentLast Team: South Adelaide (Australia-ABA),2004Kristian KuhnLast Team: TV 1862 Lange (Germany), 2008-09Ross LandLast Team: France-FIBA Supro LeagueKroatia-FIBA Supro LeagueIain MacleanLast Team: Finland, 2002Andrew Mavis

Last Team: Newcastle (Australia), 2004Michael McNairLast Team: San Diego (ABA), 2008Ben PowellLast Team: Central Coast (Australia), 2007John RondenoLast Team: Nashville (ABA, 2005Cory SchwabLast Team: Hobart (Australia), 2002Andre SpencerLast Team: Ironi Kfar Hamaccacia Ramat Gab(Israel Premier), 2001Golden State Warriors, 1992-94Marcel Ten Berge Last Team: Tonnado Aarchot (Belgium-D3),2001Charles ThomasLast Team: Idaho Stampede 9D League), 1997Steve Williams Last Team: Paderborn Baskets (Germany), 1997Word BennyLast Team: Memphis (USBL), 1994

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Bill Aaron 1956-60Ryan Abbott 1995-98Lupe Acevedo 1951-55Joe Acker 1963-65Leonard Agee 1947-50Governor Aker 1937-38,

1945-46John Akin 1989-90Kawika Akina 1997-99David Allen 1983-85Gove Allen 1927-30,

1932-33John Allen 1927-29Nato Alonso 1951-53Jeff Altman 1981-85Steve Altman 1981-83Jim Alton 1956-57Poncho Alvarez 1950-51Craig Anderson 1969-70Fred Anderson 1938-39George Anderson 1921-23George Anderson 1963-65John Anderson 1976-77Mark Anderson 1987-88Ira Andrews 1957-59Doug Anthony 1964-65Morse Arberry 1973-74Gatson Arbineau 1912-14Robert Arms 1980-81Walton Armstrong 1920-21

Frank Baca 1945-46Jay Baker 1984-87Jordan Ballard 2003-04Larry Baroloy 1947-50Valentine Barrett 1919-20Blaine Barton 1977-78Tony Batmest 1988-89Tyrone Bazy 2005-07George Bearden 1961-62Kirk Bechtold 1972-73John Bendixen 1932-35Chris Bennett 2000-02David Benning 1973-75Blaine Benson 1935-37Howard Benson 1935-36Milt Berg 1936-38Bruce Berman 1965-67John Bertoglio 1949-50Troy Betton 1984-88Keith Billingslea 1989-90Jermaine Bishop 2007-09Lee Black 1958-59Harold Blome 1912-14Maurice Blome 1909-11Aaron Bond 2002-04John Bonds 1991-92Lorenzo Bond 1979-81Wyatt Borkin 1975-78Ken Bosket 1990-94Brent Bowden 1994-96Bill Boyd 1961-62Dave Boyd 1960-64Dwight Boyles 1976-77Ruben Boykin, Jr. 2003-07Lon Bradle 1971-73Eric Bradley 1981-84Larry Brewer 1956-57Kent Briggs 1956-60Art Brimhall 1927-28Brett Brown 1977-78David Brown 1984-85Larry Brown 1985-86Sharol Buck 1946-50Monroe Bull 1950-51Anthony Burgess 1986-88Chad Burger 2003-04Bernard Burrell 2006-07Burk 1936-37Brian Burns 1996-97Dan Busch 1979-83Doug Busch 1979-82Bill Busicchia 1979-80Don Buttrum 1958-62

John Callicote 1960-62Lynn Camp 1922-25Eugene Campbell 1911-14Lawrence Campbell 1919-22Dave Candaleria 1941-42Bill Caughran 1971-72

Tom Centrall 1941-42,1944-45

Jon Chambers 1989-90Mark Champagne 1969-71,

1972-73Dick Chapel 1963-67Mike Chapman 1995-96Jerry Chestnut 1967-68Ken Chilton 1936-37John Chiono 1930-31Howard Church 1934-36Vincent Cisterna 1946-50Ron Clark 1992-93Robert Clay 1952-53Jim Collins 1972-73Steve Collins 1991-92Charles Compton 1952-54Zarko Comagic 2007-09Terry Conrad 1966-67Jauquien Cook 1993-94Mose Cooper 1927-28,

1929-30Frank Cosseboom 1941-43Beryl Coulson 1918-19Clarence Cox 1930-33Donald Cox 1930-33Clayborne Cresswell 1909-11Bill Criman 1951-52Sturgeon Cromer 1930-32Harold Crumley 1932-34Edward Cullin 1944-45Bob Cummins 1934-37Dave Cunningham 1955-57Johnny Cunningham 2005-06Ray Cunningham 1918-19Bob Curran 1974-75Richard Curran 1973-74

Tobin Daily 1990-94Darrell Daniels 1983-85Richard Davenport 1936-37Chancellor Davis 1993-94Clayde Davis 1924-26Lavonne Davis 1983-85Chip Deal 1992-93Don Debardelaben 1968-70Tom DeBerry 1974-76Angel Delgadillo 1981-83Miki Deric 1992-95Hubert Detloff 1925-28Don Diers 1942-43,

1946-47David Duane 1983-87Jimmy Dunbar 1936-38Tony Duncan 1976-78Charles Dutton 1909-11Jimmie Dyer 1945-46

Garry Edison 1992-93Cecil Emmett 1933-35Mike Elliott 1982-84Curt Ensign 1966-67Scott English 1990-91Aaron Epstein 1952-53,

1955-58Bob Erickson 1960-61Cleon Etter 1920-21Ed Evans 1931-33Mike Evans 1977-81Scott Even 1990-92

Kenneth Fagen 1939-40Arthur Fagg 1918-19Fahey 1944-45Paul Farney 1937-40Bill Farrell 1967-68Gene Feerick 1954-56Chris Ferguson 2001-04Jake Fernandez 1947-49Charles Fillerup 1922-24Zach Filzen 2007-08Charles Flemons 1971-73Chester Foster 1938-40Joel France 1988-89Joe Francese 1940-42Casey Frank 1995-99Jim Frary 1956-57Ben Freazy 1946-47Kyle Feuerbach 2001-05Chester Fuller 1932-35Linard Furch 1972-73

Jack Furr 1962-64,1967-68

Lucas Gabriel 2005-07*Elmer Garcia 1950-52,

1956-58Joedy Gardner 1979-81Mark Gardner 1972-74Phil Gardner 1941-43Stephen Garnett 2001-05Greg Gatewood 1976-77Stan Gatson 1985-86Matthew Gebhardt 1998-02Nate Geiser 2006-08Dave Geschwind 1975-76Austin Gibbons 1925-26,

1929-30John Gibbons 1911-12Junious Gibbons 1909-12Tom Gill 1961-62Paul Glassey 1920-21John Glodis 1952-55Kelly Golob 2002-06Frank Gomez 1951-53Kenny Goodman 1953-54,

1955-56Emerson Gordon 1973-74Junior Gordon 1947-48Bruce Gourley 1936-37Eddie Graveline 1974-77Marques Green 2005-07Tootie Green 1995-96John Greer 1994-95Jesse Gregg 1920-22Mark Grosswiller 1974-77Casey Grundman 1999-02Welko Gurovich 1938-41

Chris Hale 1993-95Taylor Hale 1988-89John Hamblin 1921-23Wilfred Hamblin 1911-12Ronald Hamilton 1921-22Shawn Hamilton 1987-88Bobby Hancock 1977-78Matt Hanhila 1931-32George Hanley 1923-24Ted Hansen 1929-32John Hanson 1962-63Jiggs Hardt 1940-41Bob Hardy 1961-65Travis Harper 1992-93Ross Haskie 1938-39John Hawkins 1976-77Jack Hay 1961-62,

1963-64Adrian Hayes 2002-04Gus Headington 1949-50Jack Heckethorn 1920-21,

1922-24Maurice Heiterman 1925-26Ted Heitinga 1980-82Duane Heitman 1966-67Greg Henderson 1977-79Steve Henderson 1972-74Carl Henricks 1932-34Art Henriksen 1954-55Will Hensley 2004-06Dave Henson 1975-79Gary Herman 1964-65Shawn Herman 1985-90John Herrera 1936-37Fred Herring 1923-24Michael Herring 1987-88Mike Herring 1990-92Tom Hetler 1964-66Rue Hickman 1939-40John Hight 1954-58Cedric Hill 2004-05David Hillman 1974-75Hinton 1914-15Luke Hirman 1950-51Bob Hitt 1936-39Billy Hix 1997-00Don Hogue 1963-64Bill Holiday 1949-50Brian Holliday 1999-00Jack Holland 1946-47,

1948-50Reginald Horne 1919-20Wiley Horton 1956-60Floyd Hubbard 1918-19Troy Hudson 1977-79

Cliff Humphrey 1975-78Gordon Humphreys 1957-58Frank Hunter 1935-36Ray Hunter 1944-45Kenneth Hurlbert 1930-33Lovell Humes 1966-67Andy Hurd 1982-86Rod Hutchings 1996-99,

2000-01

Karl Inglestead 1939-40Anthony Ingram 1985-87Jiggs Insley 1933-34Andrew Isaacson 1925-26Demar Isaacson 1935-36,

1938-39Thomas Isaacson 1918-19Buddy Islas 1951-55

Ken Jacobs 1973-75Milt Jacobs 1962-64,

1965-66Homer Jacobsmeyer 1936-39Jack James 1960-61Zeke Jaquez 1960-62Silas Jarvis 1924-25Gerald Jeffrey 1970-73Art Jenkins 1963-64Shane Johannsen 2007-Pres.David Johnson 1981-83Larry Johnson 1978-80Matt Johnson 2007-08Tyrone Johnson 1993-95Cameron Jones 2007-Pres.Elliott Jones 1980-81Ken Jones 1950-51Willie Jordan 1987-89Stacy Joyce 1988-89

Chris Keefer 1983-84Lance Keller 1989-91Bob Kelley 1942-43,

1946-48Mike Kennedy 1961-62Warren Kenten 1944-45Roy Kiernen 1926-28,

1929-30Commander King 1999-01Dayton Kiling 1938-39Jack Killip 1939-41Wilfred Killip 1933-36Leroy Kincanon 1954-57Guy King 1976-78Wendell King 1975-76,

1977-78Joakim Kjellbom 2003-04Stuart Klein 1966-68Kirk Kley 1986-88Tommy Knight 1938-40Bob Knox 1956-57Byron Kuehner 1964-65

George Lamport 1919-21Ross Land 1996-2000Roger Landis 1970-71Kyle Landry 2004-08Arthur LaPrade 1910-11,

1912-13Keith Larson 1991-92Nick Larson 2006-Pres.Rolf Larson 1934-36Woodrow Laseur 1938-40Shayar Lee 2008-09Walt Leesman 1941-42Josh Lepley 2008-Pres.Marlyn Leseur 1955-56Bill Lewis 1952-56Barry Lindsey 1978-79Steve Lizzul 1987-90Adam Lopez 1999-02Dan Loueall 1960-61Lloyd Love 1964-68James Lovett 1928-29,

1931-32Bob Lucid 1968-70Ron Luecke 1957-58Arnold Lund 1940-41Kyle Lundy 1986-87Steve Lutenske 1971-72

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Matt Lyon 2003-05Ben Lynch 1961-62

Glen Mackie 1945-46,1948-49

Iain MacLean 1986-87Lester Madison 1971-73Buster Mandariaga 1955-56Bob Mandole 1950-52Bill Manes 1935-36Walt Mannon 1968-72Russ Marter 1994-95Tony Martinez 1947-50Rob Matasic 1986-88Floyd Mathew 1970-72Tommy Matthews 1950-51Maurell 1909-10Andrew Mavis 1996-98Herbert May 1918-19Bill Mayrose 1950-51McBride 1957-58Mike McCauley 1958-59,

1960-61Bruce McCaw 1964-65Jack McClain 1946-49Dan McClintock 1996-00Ryan McCurdy 2004-08Ryan McDade 1999-02Preacher McClure 1926-27Joseph McDonald 1909-13Patrick McGrath 1997-99Wayne McGrath 1956-58Brian McHugh 2000-02Vince McKee 1975-76Phil McKeown 1966-69Michael McNair 1995-99Rex Mellencamp 1974-76Paul Meynen 2003-06Frank Michelsbach 1947-48Dan Middleton 1973-75Elwin Mikkelson 1940-42,

1945-46C.D. Miller 1928-29Clifford Miller 1939-42A.J. Minney 2002-03Kendall Minor 2002-03Tom Modisette 1965-67Ray Molera 1960-63Art Moncebaez 1959-60Bill Montana 1952-53Junior Montoya 1950-52Carlos Moore 1957-60Dick Moore 1924-25Ralph Moran 1945-48Rudy Moreno 1951-53Therlbert Morrow 1933-35Tony Mosley 1981-83Dennis Moylan 1966-67Pete Monyer 1962-64Herman Moya 1956-58Al Munoz 1947-50Antwine Murchinson 1984-86Ray Murdock 1979-81Al Murphy 1946-47Mike Murphy 1972-73

Carl Naegle 1934-36Tiny Naegle 1922-23Willie Nash 1962-66Emil Nasser 1941-42Jay Negre 1931-34George Nelson 1956-57John Nickum 1959-60Karl Nielson 1935-38Chuck Norton 1950-51

Gene O’Dell 1945-46Dave O’Donnell 1969-70Steve Ohab 1973-74Randy Ohlinger 1986-88Bob Olivas 1956-60Jim Olson 1983-86John O’Malley 1972-73Osaro Onaiwu 1988-90Josh Oppenheimer 1989-91Alvin Overson 1933-35Clyde Overson 1942-43Nate Overson 1937-39Ove Overson 1925-26Wesley Overson 1932-33

Lynn Pace 1927-29Richard Pachelo 1959-62Eric Patrick 2001-04

Tex Patton 1925-27Bob Paulich 1950-51Dale Payne 1957-59Harry Payne 1983-87John Payne 1961-62Nate Payne 1972-75George Pear 1929-32Bob Pence 1965-66Paul Pendergast 1981-85Phil Peppler 1974-75Mark Pesusich 1950-51Erroll Petersen 1958-60Lewis Phelps 1933-34Heston Pierce 1929-31Tom Pierson 1966-69Jeff Plank 1990-92Ted Plotts 1978-80,

1981-82Jim Plump 1966-69Harold Poe 1924-25Greg Polinsky 1979-80Brendon Polyblank 1997-98Burdell Porter 1934-35Farrell Porter 1964-65Jim Potts 1953-54Ben Powell 2002-03Hamblin Pratt 1932-34Leigh Prettyman 1967-68Don Puente 1950-51Jim Pughsley 1961-62Clarence Pulliam 1911-15

Arnold Ramirez 1965-67Mario Ramirez 1957-58Wendell Ramsey 1978-79Eldon Randall 1941-42Earl Randolph 1956-58Kermit Rankin 1970-72Don Rather 1968-70Hill Redman 1929-30Ernes Reed 1973-74Harry Reed 1967-68Matt Refner 2005-06Clark Reid 1959-60Mike Rend 1972-73John Resh 1958-59Al Rex 1957-58John Rhodes 1944-45Kirk Richards 1978-79Paul Richards 1918-19RickelJoel Rieck 1998-02Jermone Riley 1994-96Demetreus Robbins 1991-93Dan Robertson 1967-69Ron Robertson 1956-58Virgil Robertson 1956-57Ruben Rochen 1953-54Rick Rodriguez 1979-83Corey Rogers 1989-91Joe Rolle 1938-41John Rondeno 1992-95Isadore Rubin 1918-19Warren Ruegg 1944-45Ted Russell 1967-70

Max Sadler 1941-42Eloy Salazar 1945-46Wade Salem 1982-84Jamaal Sanford 1994-95Denton Santarelli 1977-78Don Santee 1956-57Terry Saufferer 1974-75Frank Saunders 1919-21Craig Schaffer 1965-69John Schick 1973-76Cy Schlansky 1925-28John Schlotfeld 1938-41Don Schneck 1957-58Dan Schnell 1951-52Cory Schwab 1999-01Ray Schwanbeck 1930-33Michael Seckold 2005-06Wayne See 1941-42,

1945-49George Sharp 2007-08Vernon Shipp 1931-32Charles Shreeve 1958-59Shumway 1914-15Tom Sibley 1965-66Keith Siegel 1995-96Howard Simon 1966-67Bill Sims 1940-41Terrence Sims 1982-84,

1985-87Stephen Sir 2004-07George Smith 1913-15

Leroy Smith 1923-24

Major Smith 1970-71,1972-73

Smith 1957-58Abner Sneed 1937-38,

1939-40Robert Sneed 1940-41Brad Snyder 1992-95Don Snyder 1940-42Bernard Soto 1938-41Marcello Soto 1945-46David Souther 1944-45Andre Spencer 1984-86Jeff Spencer 1973-77Jack Spilsbury 1940-42Ron Steinberg 1969-71John Stephenson 1980-81Chuck Stevens 1960-63,

1964-65DeJuan Stevens 2004-05Harry Stevens 1922-23,

1924-26Mark Stevens 1978-80Ralph Stevens 1952-53Denis Stone 1973-74Floyd Stone 1942-43Milton Stone 1922-23Cliff Strait 1970-72Randy Stratton 1974-76Russ Sturgeon 1942-43Dick Swadley 1975-76Joe Sweeney 1962-64

David Taylor 1987-88Roderick Taylor 1945-46Scott Taylor 1995-97Marcel Ten Berge 1993-96Jamal Terry 1990-91Charles Thomas 1995-97A.J. Thompson 1986-87Jack Thompson 1936-40Elias Tidwell 1929-31John Tissaw 1949-50Archie Tolliver 1989-92John Tolson 1962-64Jim Topp 1950-53Stan Townsend 1955-56Dan Troter 1961-62Steve Troyan 1984-86David Truell 1989-91Fito Trujillo 1951-55John Trujillo 1958-59Raymond Tsingine 1975-77Willard Tsingine 1976-77Bob Tubert 1951-52Kevin Tucker 1986-88Wendell Tull 1989-91Frank Turley 1952-56Gerald Turley 1947-48Clyde Turner 1973-74Don Tussey 1955-56Don Tyler 1952-54

Prat Udall 1922-23

Anthony Valentine 1988-89Riley Van Patten 2004-07Ed Van Winkle 1952-54Bob Vega 1953-54Sal Vergopia 1960-61Emery Vickers 1923-24

Eric Wade 1981-83Clonton Wager 1928-30Lavelle Walker 1944-45Mickey Walker 1988-91Bill Wanless 1957-58Tom Wanslee 1941-42Phillip Washington 1988-89Andre Watson 1993-94Arnold Way 1925-26Chester Way 1919-20Jim Weaver 1977-78Benjamin Weisberg 1934-35Dave Weisberg 1930-31Al West 1934-36Don Whalen 1953-54Roy Whalen 1966-68Wayne Wharton 1978-80Whitaker 1934-35Burk White 1914-15John White 1938-39Anthony Williams 1991-92Dick Williams 1966-68Lee Williams 1946-49Makeul Williams 1993-95

Mike Williams 1969-70Scott Williams 1985-88Steve Williams 1988-92Travis Williams 2003-04Jack Wilson 1925-29Josh Wilson 2005-Pres.Steve Wilson 1968-69Robert Wing 1940-42George Winters 1967-69David Wolfe 1989-92Andrew Wolthers 1996-2000Andy Woodring 1981-82Phil Woodring 1950-51,

1955-57Bertrum Woodward 1944-45Benny Word 1991-93Jason Word 1992-94Fred Wright 1954-56Chris Wylie 1991-95

Kodiak Yazzie 2000-04M.R. Yeager 1921-22Willie Young 1978-81Dan Yurkovich 1945-49

Ike Zaner 1927-29Clarence Zimbrick 1965-67BOLD indicates current student-athlete

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Year Home Away Neut. Overall Pct. Conf. Coach1909-10 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 .333 ---- John Adams1910-11 1-1 2-0 0-0 3-1 .750 ---- John Adams1911-12 0-0 6-0 0-0 6-0 1.000 ---- John Adams1912-13 2-0 0-3 0-0 2-3 .400 ---- John Adams1913-14 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 .500 ---- Earl Rosenberry1914-15 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 1.000 ---- Earl Rosenberry1915-18 No Basketball1918-19 1-1 2-2 0-0 4-2 .667 ---- R.A. Fuller1919-20 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1.000 ---- Gus O'Conner1920-21 7-0 2-7 0-0 9-7 .563 ---- Lacey Eastburn1921-22 4-3 1-2 0-0 5-5 .500 ---- R.H. "Ducky" Drake1922-23 3-1 3-3 0-2 6-6 .500 ---- R.H. "Ducky" Drake1923-24 4-1 3-5 0-1 7-7 .500 ---- R.H. "Ducky" Drake1924-25 4-3 2-2 1-1 7-6 .538 ---- W.E. Rogers1925-26 2-5 3-1 0-2 5-8 .385 ---- Talbert D. Jessuppe1926-27 11-0 6-3 0-0 17-3 .850 ---- E.H. "Swede" Lynch1927-28 5-1 6-1 0-0 12-3 .800 ---- Rudy Lavik1928-29 9-2 6-1 0-0 15-3 .833 ---- Rudy Lavik1929-30 6-5 3-3 0-0 9-8 .529 ---- Rudy Lavik1930-31 8-5 0-2 0-0 8-7 .330 ---- Rudy Lavik1931-32 5-3 4-5 0-0 9-8 .529 8-4 Aaron McCreary1932-33 6-2 3-3 0-0 9-5 .643 7-5 Aaron McCreary1933-34 3-5 6-9 0-0 9-14 .391 6-10 Aaron McCreary1934-35 9-4 3-4 0-0 12-8 .600 10-4 Aaron McCreary 1935-36 4-5 11-4 0-0 15-9 .577 7-7 Aaron McCreary1936-37 8-6 3-7 0-0 11-13 .458 6-10 Aaron McCreary1937-38 5-5 1-9 0-1 6-15 .286 4-12 Aaron McCreary1938-39 7-5 5-3 1-3 13-11 .542 12-6 Aaron McCreary1939-40 6-2 2-10 0-0 8-12 .400 7-9 Aaron McCreary1940-41 8-3 1-6 0-0 9-9 .500 6-9 Frank Brickey1941-42 7-2 4-8 0-0 11-10 .524 7-9 Frank Brickey1942-43 4-3 0-5 0-0 4-8 .333 1-7 Frank Brickey1943-44 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1.000 ---- Frank Brickey1944-45 3-5 2-1 0-0 5-6 .454 ---- Frank Brickey1945-46 7-4 4-3 1-1 12-8 .600 4-6 Frank Brickey1946-47 10-1 6-5 4-1 20-7 .741 11-5 Frank Brickey1947-48 11-0 0-8 2-0 13-8 .619 8-8 Nick Ragus1948-49 6-3 3-6 2-1 11-10 .524 7-9 Nick Ragus1949-50 2-6 1-10 0-3 3-19 .136 2-14 Ben J. Reiges1950-51 4-6 4-9 1-0 8-19 .296 3-13 Herb Gregg1951-52 4-8 0-13 0-2 4-23 .148 2-14 Herb Gregg1952-53 4-5 0-13 1-0 5-18 .217 3-13 Herb Gregg1953-54 10-2 8-3 2-2 20-7 .741 13-1* Herb Gregg1954-55 13-0 6-3 0-1 19-4 .826 11-1* Herb Gregg1955-56 10-2 1-8 0-0 11-10 .524 5-5 Herb Gregg1956-57 10-4 4-6 0-0 14-10 .583 7-3# Herb Gregg1957-58 12-1 4-6 0-0 16-7 .696 7-1$ Herb Gregg1958-59 8-3 4-7 0-0 12-10 .545 5-3 Herb Gregg1959-60 9-0 4-7 1-2 14-9 .609 6-2% Herb Gregg1960-61 8-2 0-10 1-1 9-13 .409 4-4 Herb Gregg1961-62 7-2 7-5 4-2 18-9 .667 5-1$ Herb Gregg1962-63 9-3 2-7 0-0 11-10 .524 ---- Herb Gregg1963-64 8-2 4-8 0-0 12-10 .545 ---- Herb Gregg1964-65 10-2 2-8 0-0 12-10 .545 ---- Herb Gregg1965-66 9-2 2-10 2-0 13-12 .520 ---- Herb Gregg1966-67 10-2 5-9 0-0 15-11 .577 ---- Herb Gregg1967-68 9-2 4-10 0-0 13-12 .520 ---- Herb Gregg1968-69 12-1 4-8 0-0 16-9 .640 ---- Herb Gregg1969-70 10-0 4-6 3-0 17-6 .738 ---- Herb Gregg1970-71 6-4 0-15 0-0 6-19 .240 4-10 Herb Gregg1971-72 11-3 2-7 0-0 13-10 .565 9-5 Herb Gregg1972-73 6-8 0-12 0-0 6-20 .300 3-11 Herb Gregg1973-74 5-6 1-14 0-0 6-20 .300 3-11 Herb Gregg1974-75 6-7 3-9 0-1 9-17 .346 5-9 John Birkett1975-76 13-1 2-11 0-0 15-12 .555 8-6 John Birkett1976-77 9-4 2-10 1-0 12-14 .462 5-9 John Birkett1977-78 7-7 3-8 0-0 10-15 .400 4-10 John Birkett1978-79 11-0 1-13 1-0 13-14 .481 8-6 Joedy Gardner1979-80 10-4 3-8 1-0 14-12 .538 5-9 Joedy Gardner1980-81 6-8 2-9 0-0 8-17 .320 2-12 Joedy Gardner1981-82 5-8 1-11 0-1 6-20 .300 2-12 Gene Visscher1982-83 7-4 0-11 3-1 10-16 .385 3-11 Gene Visscher1983-84 8-5 3-8 2-2 13-15 .464 5-9 Jay Arnote1984-85 10-2 4-8 3-2 17-12 .586 8-6 Jay Arnote1985-86 15-1 3-8 1-1 19-10 .655 9-5+ Jay Arnote

Year Home Away Neut. Overall Pct. Conf. Coach1986-87 9-6 2-11 0-0 11-17 .393 5-11 Jay Arnote1987-88 7-5 2-8 1-5 10-18 .357 7-9 Jay Arnote1988-89 1-9 0-16 1-0 2-25 .074 1-15 Pat Rafferty1989-90 6-8 1-12 1-0 8-20 .286 3-13 P. Rafferty/

Harold Merritt1990-91 4-10 0-12 0-1 4-23 .148 1-15 Harold Merritt1991-92 6-7 1-13 0-0 7-20 .259 3-13 Harold Merritt1992-93 8-6 2-10 0-0 10-16 .385 4-10 Harold Merritt1993-94 10-5 3-7 0-1 13-13 .500 6-8 Harold Merritt1994-95 7-5! 1-12 0-1 8-18! .308 4-10 Ben Howland1995-96 5-7 1-13! 0-0 6-20! .231 3-11 Ben Howland1996-97 13-2 8-5 0-0 21-7 .750 14-2+ Ben Howland1997-98 14-1 7-6 0-1 21-8 .724 13-3+ Ben Howland1998-99 11-1 6-7 4-0 21-8 .724 12-4 Ben Howland1999-00 12-2 5-8 3-1 20-11 .645 11-5 Mike Adras2000-01 10-3 4-8 1-3 15-14 .517 8-8 Mike Adras2001-02 9-3 5-10 0-1 14-14 .500 7-7 Mike Adras2002-03 10-3 4-9 1-1 15-13 .536 6-8 Mike Adras2003-04 8-4 6-9 1-1 15-14 .517 7-7 Mike Adras2004-05 8-4 1-11 2-2 11-17 .392 4-10 Mike Adras2005-06 13-3 6-6 2-2 21-11 .656 12-2+ Mike Adras2006-07 11-2 6-9 1-1 18-12 .600 11-5+ Mike Adras2007-08 13-3 6-8 2-0 21-11 .656 11-5 Mike Adras2008-09 7-5 1-14 0-0 8-19 .421 5-11 Mike Adras

*New Mexico Conference Champions$Frontier Conference Champions

#Frontier Conference Co-Champions w/New Mexico Highlands and Santa Fe%Frontier Conference Co-Champions with New Mexico Highlands

+Big Sky Conference Regular Season Champions!Record does not include California forfeit

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Ben Howland led NAU to back-to-back Big Sky championships.He has since served as the head coach at Pittsburgh and is cur-rently the head coach at UCLA, leading the Bruins to threeconsecutiveFinal Fours and the NCAA Championship game in2006.

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Flagstaff, northern Arizona's largest city with a year-round population of approximately 55,000, is the home ofNorthern Arizona University. Surrounded by pines andaspens and sitting at the base of the 12,633-foot San FranciscoPeaks, Flagstaff is in the middle of the Coconino NationalForest, the largest contiguous stand of ponderosa pines in theworld, at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level. The alti-tude, clean air and surrounding forest provide an unsur-passed climate year-round.

Flagstaff’s most attractive quality may be its four distinc-tive seasons. In the summer, Flagstaff is warm and comfort-able, boasting an average daytime high temperature of 80degrees and an overnight low of 47. The winters offer sunnydays and beautiful snow scenes. Flagstaff has an average of288 days of sunshine each year as well as a mild, four-seasonclimate that offers excellent conditions for study and recre-

ation.This college town has a

friendly, small-town atmospherecombined with outstanding cul-tural, scientific and recreationalopportunities. The variety of cul-tural resources includes theFlagstaff Symphony and theFestival of Native AmericanArts.

The area's natural and cul-tural history is represented bysuch institutions as the Museumof Northern Arizona, the PioneerHistorical Museum and RiordanState Historical Park.

Flagstaff is surrounded byincredible scenery, including the Grand Canyon NationalPark, Lake Powell, Meteor Crater, the Wupatki Indian ruinsand the San Francisco Peaks. Within a 30-minute drive fromcampus are Slide Rock State Park, Oak Creek Canyon, SunsetCrater, Walnut Canyon and Lake Mary.

This diverse landscape also offers an exciting array ofrecreational possibilities, from hiking and biking to skiing

and backpacking.From rafting downthe Colorado Riverthrough the GrandCanyon to hikingthrough Sedona’s

red rock country south ofFlagstaff, to experiencingthe beauty of the SonoranDesert in southern Arizona,the opportunities for out-door enjoyment are trulyendless.

It’s been said time and again, but it continues to ring true:Phoenix is an amazing place. As the sixth-largest city in theUnited States with 1.2 million residents, Phoenix offers amultitude of cultural and recreational activities. Blending therugged Old Westwith the urban newWest, the city givesvisitors the oppor-tunity to enjoy a fullrange of diningexperiences, out-standing museums,art galleries, per-forming arts, horse-back riding,Western cookoutsand cowboyshootouts.

The sunshinethat inspires the casual lifestyle of this resort mecca is more

plentiful than in anyother part of the coun-try, with an average of300 sunny days and72-degree weatherevery year. The cli-mate makes outdoor

activities away of life.S p e c t a t o rand partici-p a t o r ys p o r t si n c l u d eeverythingfrom golfand tennisto four-wheeling in

the desert and hot-air ballooning.Located along the banks of the Salt

River, where early Hohokam Indiansfirst settled, Phoenix is saddled between

dramatic mountain ranges to the north, south and east.Anchored by Sky Harbor International Airport, greaterPhoenix is comprised of 2.5 million residents living in 22incorporated cities.

Dependable sunshine and great weather make outdoorsports a way of life. Golf, tennis, hiking, mountain biking androllerblading are popular Phoenix activities. Visitors canalso choose from water skiing, sailing and fishing in theregion’s lakes and rivers.

Phoenix has a variety of professional sporting events forfans to enjoy year-round. It is also among a handful of citiesto have professional franchises in the four major leagues.Also popular spectator events are Arizona Rattlers arenafootball, the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA and the FBROpen, considered the most heavily attended event on thePGA Tour, and The Tradition, one of the “majors” on theSenior PGA Tour.

Population................62,000Elevation...............7,000 feetAvg. High Temp. Range..40-850

Area Attractions....................Snowbowl Ski Resort,Grand Canyon NationalPark, Lake Powell, SlideRock State Park, SunsetCrater, Meteor Crater,Lowell Observatory, OakCreek Canyon, SanFrancisco Peaks.

FLAGSTAFF FACTS

Population (metro)...................2.5 millionElevation.................................1,100 feetDistance from Flagstaff............140 milesArea Attractions..........Several area lakes,Championship golf courses, NFLArizona Cardinals, NBA Phoenix Suns,NHL Phoenix Coyotes, MLB ArizonaDiamondbacks, U.S. Airways Arena,Chase Field, University of PhoenixStadium and Glendale Arena.

PHOENIX FACTS

F L A G S T A F F P H O E N I X

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T H E M O U N T A I N C A M P U SNorthern Arizona

University provides anoutstanding under-graduate residentialeducation strengthenedby important research,graduate and profes-sional programs and aresponsive distancelearning network deliv-ering programsthroughout Arizona.

Undergraduate edu-cation that providesknowledge of theworld and an ability toappreciate change,diversity and life itselfis NAU's underlyingcore strength.

Faculty and staffmembers are commit-ted to the residentialcampus concept and tothe students but also

are prepared to deliver education throughout Arizona and theworld either online or in new campus structures.

Northern Arizona University has a student population ofmore than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at sitesacross the state.

NAU was estab-lished in 1899 as theNorthern ArizonaNormal School. Aclose, personal inter-est in the develop-ment of each studentas an individual haslong been a trademarkof the MountainCampus. This educa-tional experience isenhanced by anatmosphere that cele-brates the diversity of opinions and cultures.

The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse rangeof disciplines, from liberal arts and the sciences to professionaland career-related fields.

As NAU looks to thefuture, it continues todevelop innovativeways to provide citi-zens with greateraccess to educationand strives tostrengthen its teach-ing and service part-nerships to meet theneeds of a changingArizona.

Flagstaff, with apopulation of about57,000, is rich in cul-tural diversity.

Located at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaffis 140 miles north of Phoenix at the intersection of Interstate 17and Interstate 40.

With its elevation of 7,000 feet and four-season climate,Flagstaff is ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Nearbyattractions include the Grand Canyon, Lowell Observatory, OakCreek Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater,Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.

Enrollment (statewide)....................23,600Founded..........................................1899Colleges/Schools......College of Arts andLetters, College of Engineering andNatural Sciences, College of Education,College of Health and Human Services,

College of Social and BehavioralSciences, School of Forestry,

W.A. Franke College of Business, Graduate College

NAU FACTS

• William A. Franke, one ofArizona's most prominent businessleaders, has made a $25 million con-tribution to Northern ArizonaUniversity's College of Business, thelargest donation in the university'shistory.• The university has created a newCollege of Health and HumanServices to help the universityrespond to the need for more health-care professionals in the state andenhance the university's participa-tion in the developing academicmedical complex in downtownPhoenix.• The Arizona Cardinals conducttraining camp at NAU, which SportsIllustrated has called among the topfive training camps in the NFL.* NAU's graduate physical therapyprogram ranks among the best in thenation, according to U.S. News &World Report.

(Photo by Bill Landau Phototgraphy)

(Photo by Bill Landau Phototgraphy) The Grand Canyon

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N A U A C A D E M I C P R O G R A MAcademics in the athletics depart-

ment have taken on a new meaning atNorthern Arizona University. The aca-demic services are under the directionof academic services coordinatorMeghen Shepherd and offer numerousprograms to help the student-athletesthroughout their academic careers.

The results have been impressive.During the spring semester of 2009,NAU student-athletes achieved acumulative grade-point average of 3.11,the 20th semester with a cumulativeGPA above 3.0 in the last 11 years (22semesters). During the 2008-09 academ-ic year, the Lumberjacks garnered 164Golden Eagle Awards and 37 student-athletes took part in spring commence-ment ceremonies on the NAU campusand were commissioned degrees aspart of the Class of 2009.

The emphasis of the academic pro-grams have been to build programsthat provide students with the criticalsupport services that supplement theireducations. All of the programs have acommon theme. They are intended toallow student-athletes to build partner-ships on campus that will increase theirchances of academic and personal suc-cess and prepare them for life after col-lege.

The following programs are inplace to help athletes attain their aca-demic goals.

Students work one-on-one withmentors on a multitude of transitionalissues including academics, athleticsand the university environment. Theprogram is designed to enhance thesuccess as a college student-athlete.

Academic and PersonalDevelopment is a course developed bythe NAU School of Education. Thecourse is designed to assist student-ath-letes with study skills development,career planning and personal develop-ment as the student makes the transi-tion into the university environment.

NAU student-athletes give back tothe community and explore potentialcareer paths in a unique program thatincludes participation in a variety ofprograms within the elementaryschools such as “Read Across America”and “Be a Student Athlete for a Day.”The department contributed more than4,000 service hours last year.

One of the most popular communi-ty outreach events is Red Ribbon Week,which features student-athletes andcoaches visiting area schools to speakabout and promote a drug-freelifestyle.

Two of the most prestigious eventson the NAU athletics calendar recog-nize student-athletes for their academicaccomplishments. The annual GoldenEagle banquet recognizes students fortheir overall grade-point average whilethe Athletics Director’s Honor Roll rec-ognizes academic achievements basedon semester success.

Student Athlete Advisory CommitteeLeaders from all NAU varsity

squads meet bimonthly to discuss stu-dent-athlete issues that are both localand national in scale. The StudentAthlete Advisory Committee plays alarge part in the development of newprograms and policies for the NAU ath-letics department.

Academic EnrichmentStudent-athletes interact with sup-

port services on a weekly basis as theyprogress toward their degrees. Student-athletes utilize tutors, attend study-skills workshops and conduct Internetresearch at the Learning AssistanceCenters, Cline Library and the WritingLab.

Academic All-AmericaJeff Altman, 1985Kelly Golob, 2006 (2nd)

CoSIDA Academic All-District

Kelly Golob, 2004, 2006Josh Wilson, 2008 (2nd)

NABC Honors CourtChris Ferguson, 2004Nate Geiser, 2008Kelly Golob, 2005-06Matt Lyon, 2005Paul Meynen, 2005Josh Wilson, 2008Kodiak Yazzie, 2004

NCAA Post-GraduateScholarships

Troy Hudson, 1979Kelly Golob, 2006

Big Sky All-Academic(Since 1982)

Ryan Abbott, 1997John Akin, 1990Kawika Akina, 1998David Allen, 1984, 1985Jeff Altman, 1983, 1985Tyrone Bazy, 2006-07Chad Berger, 2004Jermaine Bishop, 2008Brent Bowden, 1995Anthony Burgess, 1987Tobin Daily, 1993Chancellor Davis, 1994

Miodrag Deric, 1994-95Scott Evan, 1991Chris Ferguson, 2004Zach Filzen, 2008Casey Frank, 1996Matthew Gebhardt, 1998Nate Geiser, 2007-08Kelly Golob, 2003-06Taylor Hale, 1989Andy Hurd, 1986Shane Johannsen, 2008-09Cameron Jones, 2008-09Chris Keefer, 1984Ross Land, 1997-00Steve Lizzul, 1988-90Kyle Lundy, 1987Rob Matasic, 1988Brian McHugh, 2001-02Iain McLean, 1987Paul Meynen, 2004-05Randy Ohlinger, 1988Paul Pendergast, 1984Ben Powell, 2003Joel Rieck, 2000Rick Rodriguez, 1983Michael Seckold, 2006Brad Snyder, 1993Marcel TenBerge, 1994, ‘96Josh Wilson, 2007-09David Wolfe, 1991Andrew Wolthers, 1997Jason Word, 1993Kodiak Yazzie, 2001,2002, 2003, 2004

Active players in bold

ACADEMIC HONORS

PROACTIVE PROGRAM

EPS 199

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

ACADEMIC AWARDS

SUPPLEMENTAL RESOURCES

DID YOU KNOW...Guard Kelly Golob was named to the

2006 ESPN the Magazine Academic

All-America® Men's Basketball

Second Team, as selected by the

College Sports Information Directors

of America (CoSIDA). He was also

awarded an NCAA postgraduate

scholarship. He is the first NAU stu-

dent-athlete to earn the scholarship

since former football player Jake

Crissup was selected for the postgrad-

uate award in 2000 and just the 11th

recipient in school history.

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J . L A W R E N C E W A L K U P S K Y D O M E

In 2009, the J. Lawrence WalkupSkydome, one of the most unique venues inall of college athletics, celebrates its 33rdyear as the entertainment center for north-ern Arizona.

The Skydome has been the home ofNAU football, basketball and indoor trackand field since 1977. Construction began inthe fall of 1975, and the facility was com-pleted in September 1977. Seating capacityfor football is 15,000 and 7,000 for basket-ball.

Once the largest wood-span structureof its kind in the world, the Skydome wasbuilt at a cost of more than $8 million. Itcovers an area of 6.2 acres, with the roofspanning more than 500 feet and rising 142feet above the playing surface.

The Skydome showcases the newREALGRASS™ surface installed in thespring of 2008 by the Hellas Constructionfirm of Austin, Texas. The carpet, the Matrixversion of the brand REALGRASS™ costclose to $1 million. The REALGRASS™Matrix system is comprised of a monofila-ment spinneret yarn in two different sizes

and colors. It is the same one under consid-eration for the Dallas Cowboys' new stadi-um.

With the 2001 renovation to theSkydome floor, the 96,000-square foot sur-face was covered with Mondo. The trackcontains a six-lane, 300-meter non-bankedloop (eight sprinting lanes) with the infieldcontaining enough area for six NCAA-stan-dard basketball and volleyball courts, aswell as two regulation tennis courts. Trackand field specific, the facility now has 12-month training capabilities. When coveredfor football with artificial turf, the Skydomesupports a practice pole vault pit and along/triple jump runway, as well as a lanefor sprinting and hurdles. When the turf isup, the facility can be used for intramuraland camp sports, and has enough room fora varsity soccer practice.

The roof was also resurfaced during

the summer of 2000 and the astroturf wasreplaced in 2002 from a surface that was inthe Tropicana Dome, the home of theTampa Bay Devil Rays, in St. Petersburg,Fla.

The concourse contains offices, meet-ing rooms, restrooms and concessionstands. Located on the dome’s floor level arefully equipped locker rooms and state-of-the-art athletic training and weight rooms.During the summer of 1997, the domeunderwent a $1 million lighting renovationthat further enhances the Skydome’s lurefor television cameras. Fresh air and heatcome through 19 large ducts, maintaining aconstant temperature of 72 degrees.

The first NAU sporting event held inthe Skydome was a Lumberjack win overMontana in football on a last-second fieldgoal, 25-24. The first NAU basketball gamewas a 101-76 triumph over AlaskaAnchorage.

Special athletics events held in theSkydome include a Division II football play-off game in 1977, a Division I-AA footballplayoff games in 1996 and 2003, a first-round National Invitation Tournament bas-ketball game in 1986 and 2006, the 1987,1997, 1998 and 2006 Big Sky Conferencemen’s basketball tournaments, and the 1984,1990, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2008Big Sky Conference indoor track and fieldchampionship meets. In 2003, comedian JayLeno appeared at the Skydome in a specialFamily Weekend event.

Many special events, including con-certs, trade shows and high-school statetournaments are held in the Skydome eachyear. It also serves as training camp home ofthe Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix Suns. InMay of 2000, the facility hosted a WNBAexhibition game between the PhoenixMercury and the Detroit Shock.

NAU is one of 10 universities to own itsown domed facility. The others are Idaho,Idaho State, North Dakota, Northern Iowa,Northern Michigan, North Dakota State,South Dakota, East Tennessee State andSyracuse.

Capacity..........................................7,000Constructed ....................................1977Elevation ....................................7,000 ft.1st Game ................................NAU 101,

Alaska Anchorage 76NAU Record ..................235-129 (.646)Record since 1996-97 ......114-31 (.786)Largest Crowd ........8,234 vs. Arizona,

1990-91 seasonLongest Winning Streak....................22Longest Losing Streak ........................8Unbeaten Regular Seasons... ..1985-86,

1996-97, 1997-982008-09 Record ......................6-4 (.600)

Skydome Facts

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ATHLETIC TRAINING/MEDICAL/ STRENGTH STAFF

Dr. RomanLewicky

Dr. GeorgeHershey

Team Physician

Dr. YuriLewicky

Dr. JoelRohrbough

Dr. MonicaRadloff

Billy CottsAssociate Athletic

Trainer

Ryan C. PinsonHead Athletic

Trainer

Theresa DohertyAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Drew PowersGraduate Asst.Athletic Trainer

Sarah ShuteGraduate Asst.Athletic Trainer

Cherisse KutyreffGraduate Asst.Athletic Trainer

S T R E N G T H A N D C O N D I T I O N I N GThe NAU weight room is located

in the Walkup Skydome. It features 30tons of free weights, 10 Olympic train-ing platforms with modernized sport-specific training and high-tech motionanalysis cameras. In the summer of2005, the weightroom received afacelift with new platforms and interi-or paint, as well as a complete enclo-sure of the complex.

The student-athletes work toimprove themselves under a philoso-phy based on performance enhance-ment and safe participation.

Andy Williams teaches freeweight training utilizing Olympicmovements and plyometerics to pre-vent injury and produce the best ath-lete in the competitive arena.

The strength and conditioningfacilities at Northern ArizonaUniversity are among the best in theWest. The 6,500-square-foot facilityhas been utilized by the likes ofOlympians Pablo Morales, SummerSanders, Jenny Thompson and WesBarnett, as well as a host of foreignathletes and teams preparing for avariety of international competitions.The German bobsled team trained inthe facility prior to winning a goldmedal at the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics..

Ken Bosket ......................Men’s BasketballCasey Frank ....................Men’s BasketballKelly Golob ......................Men’s BasketballBrian McHugh ................Men’s Basketball

Strength & Conditioning All-Americans

Andy WilliamsSpeed, Strength &

ConditioningCoordinator

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D R . J O H N H A E G E R , P R E S I D E N TJohn D. Haeger leads

Northern Arizona University inits commitment to undergradu-ate education-a commitmentenhanced by the university'songoing efforts in research,graduate education and dis-tance learning.

Dr. Haeger has been NAUpresident since November 2001after joining the university toserve as NAU provost in June2000.

During his term as president,Dr. Haeger has guided the uni-versity to new heights in stu-dent enrollment. He also hasushered the university into itslargest building boom since the22-year term of former NAUPresident J. Lawrence Walkup.

Further, he has fully endorsed a national effort to increase insti-tutional accountability, explaining that NAU must perform on alevel that demonstrates its significance to students and to society.

Among university achievements under his leadership:

* Affordability and predictability. Under Dr. Haeger's leadership,NAU has instituted a tuition guarantee program that providestuition predictability to undergraduate students. NAU is the onlyuniversity in Arizona to guarantee the same tuition rate for eightsemesters. The university also promises to provide students theadvisement help and courses necessary to obtain their degree with-in four years-or less.

* Accessibility. NAU is leading the way in innovative advancementsthat are changing the structure of higher education, making it moreaffordable and accessible. CCC2NAU offers a seamless transitionfor Coconino Community College students seeking a bachelor'sdegree. NAU-Yavapai allows students in the Prescott area to earnbaccalaureate degrees at about one-third of the cost of a residentialeducation.

* Commitment to research. President Haeger has expanded expandthe impact of the university's scholarly and creative activities.Discovery and application of new knowledge ties Northern ArizonaUniversity to important social, environmental, and economic prob-lems in the American West and beyond - from climate change andforest health, to the emergence of new infectious diseases, to thefuture of human language in changing cultures.

* Sustainability. President Haeger, a charter signatory of theAmerican College & University Presidents Climate Commitment,

has led the university effort to make sustainability a part of virtual-ly every major and program. From climate research to forest health,NAU conducts research and offers degrees in a variety of environ-mental programs.

* 'Platinum'-rated campus. NAU is home to the greenest building inhigher education and one of the greenest buildings in the worldwith the Platinum-rated Applied Research and Development build-ing. The university also is home to two Gold-rated buildings.

* Largest gift in university history. The College of BusinessAdministration was able to acquire the largest gift in university his-tory, a $25 million donation from business leader William Franke.The college was renamed The W.A. Franke College of Business.

* Arizona Cardinals partnership. The National Football League'sArizona Cardinals agreed to continue to operate their training campat the Flagstaff campus. About $2 million is added to the northernArizona economy as a result of the Cardinals training camp.

* High Country Conference Center. Dr. Haeger initiated a joint part-nership among NAU, the city of Flagstaff, the Arizona Board ofRegents, Sodexo Conferencing and Drury Hotels to build a 42,000-square-foot conference center and an adjoining hotel and parkingstructure. The complex has become a financial, cultural and educa-tional asset to the university and Flagstaff communities. The eco-nomic benefit to northern Arizona is estimated at $7 million annu-ally.

Dr. Haeger is a member of the Arizona State Board ofEducation, the board of directors and the Finance Committee of theTranslational Genomics Research Institute, known as TGen, and is amember of the Council of Presidents of the Big Sky Conference. Healso is a member of the Flagstaff Forty, Greater Phoenix Leadership,and the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce board of directors.

He had substantial years in the classroom before his adminis-trative career and published several books and numerous articles ontopics related to the history of economic change in the United Statesand how it affects individuals and institutions. His 1982 book, TheInvestment Frontier: New York Businessmen and the AmericanWest, won a national award from Choice magazine, and his 1991book, John Jacob Astor: Business and Finance in the Early Republic,argued for Astor's role as the first modern American venture capi-talist.

Dr. Haeger has said he still defines himself by his teaching andresearch on economic development. "In a way, I am now living thestory that I used to teach and write about," he said.

WAYNE SJOBERG, FACULTY REPRESENTATIVEDr. Wayne Sjoberg

(shoo-berg) is in his 12thyear as the faculty athlet-ics representative atNAU. In his role as facul-ty representative Sjobergworks closely with ath-letic department person-nel on issues related toacademic integrity, rules

compliance, and student-athlete welfare.A professor of psychology in the

College of Social and Behavioral Sciencesuntil his retirement in May of 2006, Sjoberghas been associated with NAU for morethan 30 years, since obtaining his Ph.D. inpsychology from Oklahoma State in 1967.

A longtime NAU booster and athleticsfan, he has been involved with youth sportsfor many years, including Little Leaguebaseball, girls softball and youth soccer. Heis a certified soccer referee.

In his spare time, he enjoys outdooractivities such as tennis, hiking, running and

cross-country skiing. A native of Hutchinson, Kan., Sjoberg

earned his bachelor's degree from KansasState and his master's from Oklahoma State.His wife, Cynthia, owns bachelor's and mas-ter's degrees from NAU and currently worksin the NAU North Learning AssistanceCenter. The couple has two daughters, Sara(34), a 1998 NAU graduate, and Gretchen(31).

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Jim Fallis was namedthe Director of Athleticsat Northern ArizonaUniversity in May, 2004,and the department hashad success across theboard under his leader-ship.

Under his direction,the 300-plus Lumberjackstudent-athletes havemaintained 3.00 or bettercumulative mark in nine

of the 10 semesters under his direction.Eleven of the 15 squads posted a 3.0 or high-er cumulative GPA last year led by the soc-cer team which posted a department-best3.45 in 2008-09. A school-record one hun-dred seventy-eight student-athletes wererecognized in 2008 at the Golden EagleAwards for significant contributions to theLumberjack athletics program while main-taining a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. He alsoestablished the Athletic Director's HonorRoll to recognize student-athletes with a 3.5or better GPA, recognizing more than 70recipients last spring. Outside the class-room, the department staff and student-ath-letes contributed 4,000-plus communityservice hours in Flagstaff and around thestate of Arizona each of the last three years.

NAU has ranked among the top 100athletic departments in the United StatesSports Academy Directors Cup standingsthree times under Fallis, while winning 20Big Sky Conference tiles and recording 15Top-40 national finishes and six individualnational titles. NAU has won the Big SkyConference Men's All-Sports title two times.

The Lumberjacks had a stellar season in2008-09, winning six Big Sky Conferenceteam title and finishing among the Top 100in the Directors Cup for the second consec-utive season. The men's cross country teamled the charge by finishing sixth nationallywith the women ranking 23rd overall. Thesoccer and golf teams both earned NCAAChampionships berths after claiming post-season conference tournament titles.

In 2007-08, the Lumberjacks ranked98th overall in the United States SportsAcademy Directors Cup standings aided bytwo top-10 national finishes in cross countryand a 42nd-place national finish at theNCAA Outdoor Track and FieldChampionships.

The Lumberjacks posted two top-40national finishes in 2006-07 behind a pair ofnational championships by sophomorestandout Lopez Lomong. NAU won the BigSky title in men's track and field, the regularseason title in men's basketball and pro-duced four All-Americans who earned acombined 10 All-America honors. TheLumberjacks won the Big Sky ConferenceMen's All-Sports title for the first time since2003-04.

In 2005-06, the Lumberjacks had one ofthe most successful seasons in recent histo-ry, finishing 90th in the United States SportsAcademy Directors Cup standings aided bya 10th-place national finish by the women'sindoor track and field team and a 12th-placeshowing at the NCAA Women's Cross

Country championships. The NAUwomen's sports programs captured the2005-06 Big Sky Conference Women's All-Sports Trophy for the first time since 2000.The campaign was highlighted by six BigSky Championships including titles in crosscountry, as well as indoor and outdoorwomen's track and field. The men's basket-ball team won the conference regular seasontitle, while the women captured the Big SkyConference tournament title to advance toits first NCAA Tournament in school histo-ry. NAU finished second in golf and third inregular-season women's basketball, soccerand tennis. NAU highlighted the campaignby winning the 2005-06 Sterling SavingsBank Presidents Cup, which is unique tocollegiate athletics in that it reinforces theBig Sky Conference's dedication to the aca-demic side of being student-athletes.

NAU coaches garnered five Big SkyConference Coach of the Year awards, eightstudent-athletes were honored as 2006ESPN the Magazine Academic All-AmericaDistrict 8 selections and senior men's bas-ketball player Kelly Golob became the firstLumberjack to earn NCAA PostgraduateScholarship honors since 2000.

The Lumberjacks posted four top-40national finishes in 2004-05, including a24th-place finish in men's cross country and21st-place in women's outdoor track andfield. NAU won three Big Sky Conferencechampionships, winning titles in men's andwomen's cross country and women's out-door track and field.The accomplishments did not go unnoticedas the Lumberjacks tied for the Big SkyConference President's Cup title that recog-nizes the combined academic and athleticsuccess.

Fallis has also overseen the installationof state-of-the-art scoreboard and message-center in the Walkup Skydome since hisarrival. The Skydome also welcomed theinstallation of a removable REALGRASS™Matrix system during the Spring of 2008,the first removable REALGRASS™ systemto be installed in the United States. Itmarked the first accomplishment by thePresident's Task Force on AthleticsFacilities.

NAU signed a three-year apparelagreement with Adidas in 2008 to outfit all15 intercollegiate teams with practice andgame gear. The deal replaced NIKE as theofficial team outfitter, a three-year contractoriginally developed by Fallis.

Prior to NAU, Fallis served as athleticsdirector at the University of NorthernColorado since 1993. Academic and athleticsuccesses as well as fiscal responsibilitywere hallmarks of Fallis' tenure at NorthernColorado. Northern Colorado teams won 31conference championships in his 10 years.Academically, UNC produced 13 NCAApostgraduate scholarship recipients in his11-year tenure.

Fallis continued to develop UNCAthletics into one of the most successfulDivision II programs in the nation. He alsocoordinated the successful completion ofthe largest fundraising project in UNC ath-letic history, the $3.5 million Nottingham

Field. He also assisted in the constructionmanagement of the 6,500-seat stadium.Fallis also oversaw the $400,000 addition ofan eight-lane all-weather track, a $400,000renovation to Jackson Baseball Field, theaddition of a million dollar wrestling roomto Butler-Hancock as well as new women'sbasketball and volleyball locker rooms anda conversion from tartan to wood flooring.In addition, the department built a comput-er technology room for use by student-ath-letes.

In 1994, Fallis created the UNC AthleticHall of Fame to pay tribute to the outstand-ing student-athletes, coaches and contribu-tors that have been a big part of the Bears'history for the past century. Fallis was com-mitted to developing a UNC Athletic pro-gram that adhered to the principals of gen-der equity and stressed the academic per-formance of its student-athletes. During histenure, Fallis added women's golf andwomen's softball to the UNC varsity sportlineup, and had consistently worked toenhance the scholarship opportunitiesavailable in the Bears' nine women's sports.Fallis created an environment in which aca-demic performance was valued and reward-ed, as witnessed by the fact that nearly 33percent of UNC student-athletes had acumulative grade-point average of 3.25 orbetter in 2001-02.

UNC won two Division II NationalChampionships in football (1996, 1997)under his direction. At the time he left, ath-letics had over $8 million in endowmentsand $600,000 in reserves. Prior to UNC,Fallis spent seven years as athletic directorat Lake Superior State University. Under hisleadership, LSSU won NCAA Division IHockey Championships in 1988 and 1992.

Fallis, 56, has been actively involved inthe administration of intercollegiate athlet-ics at the national level. Presently, he serveson the U.S. Sports Academy Directors' CupCommittee and represents the Big Sky onthe Division I Championship cabinet. Hewas also selected by Arizona Gov. JanetNapolitano to serve on the Governor'sCouncil on Health, Physical Fitness andSport for the state of Arizona and is a mem-ber of the Route 66 Rotary club in Flagstaff.A 1974 graduate of LSSU, Fallis served asthe Lakers' wrestling coach from 1974 untilhis appointment as interim athletic directorin 1986. Fallis had an outstanding wrestlingcareer of his own. A four-time NAIA All-America grappler for the Lakers, he wonboth the NCAA Division III and NAIAnational championships in 1974. A memberof three Hall of Fames, he was recentlynamed to the Lake Superior State UniversityAthletic Hall of Fame in fall of 2005. Anative of Durand, Mich., Fallis earned hismasters degree from Northern Michigan in1977. He and his wife, Anna, are the parentsof two grown children and two grandchil-dren.

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Paul Farney -- 2006 Hall of Fame InducteeMen's Basketball, 1937-40

Paul Farney was a three-time All-Border Conference selection. He earned All-Border Conference first-team honors in 1940 and second-team status after hisjunior season. He served as captain for the team his junior and senior seasons.Farney led the team in scoring in each of his four seasons, setting a then-confer-ence record of 276 points for an average of 17.3 per game. He was a charterinductee into the Arizona Basketball Hall of Fame in 1966, earning selection tothe Silver Anniversary honor team.

Name Years at NAU InductedWilliam Aaron 1956-60 1999Lupe Acevedo 1951-55 1982Jeff Altman 1981-85 2000Milton Berg 1936-38 2000Frank Brickey 1940-47 1996Donald Buttrum 1958-62 2003Vince Cisterna 1946-50 1981Sturgeon Cromer 1928-32 1995Tom DeBerry 1974-76 1990Paul Farney 1937-40 2006Chester Fuller 1932-35 1998Herbert Gregg 1949-74 1981Wiley Horton 1956-60 1999 Troy Hudson 1977-79 1993Andy Hurd 1982-86 1994Earl "Jiggs" Insley 1930-34 1986Ross Land 1996-00 2005Rudolf (Rudy) Lavik 1927-33 1985Walter Mannon 1970-72 1983Aaron “Mac” McCreary 1931-36 1981Willie Nash 1962-66 1998Karl Nielson 1935-38 1986James Plump 1966-69 1998Hamblin Pratt 1930-34 1997Joseph Charles Rolle 1937-41 1981John Schlotfeld 1937-41 2000Wayne See 1946-49 1981Brad Snyder 1992-95 2002Mark Stevens 1978-80 1996Fito Trujillo 1951-55 1982Jack Wilson 1926-29 19821946-47 Men's Basketball Team 19821953-54 Men's Basketball Team 19861985-86 Men's Basketball Team 19991997-98 Men’s Basketball Team 2004

2004 Hall of Fame Inductee1997-98 Men's Basketball Team

Head Coach: Ben Howland

Coached by Ben Howland, the 1997-98 men's basketballteam won the school's first-ever Big Sky ConferenceTournament title, advancing to the NCAA Tournament forthe first time in school history. They lost to Cincinnati inthe first round despite leading by five at halftime and bysix with 9:30 left in the game when a late three-pointersaved the Bearcats. The team accomplishments includewinning the school's second consecutive league regularseason title, while leading the nation in three-point per-centage and ranking second in field-goal percentage. Theywere the only team in the country among the top 20nationally in three-point shooting (1st), field-goal percent-age (2nd), and free-throw shooting (20th). The individualaccolades garnered by the team included Big SkyConference MVP Andrew Mavis and all-conference hon-orees Casey Frank and Ross Land (honorable mention).

1997-98 NAU Men's Basketball Team: Back Row: Assistant Coach PatSandle, Assistant Coach Mike Adras, Assistant Coach PatrickMcGrath, Billy Hix, Dan McClintock, Andrew Wolthers, Casey Frank,Andrew Mavis, Brendon Polyblank, Assistant Coach Jamie Dixon,Manager Kaulu Hanohano. Front Row: Ryan Abbott, Ross Land,Michael McNair, Head Coach Ben Howland, Rod Hutchings, KawikaAkina, Kyle Russell.

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The women's soccer team won its first BigSky Conference Championship under BigSky Coach of the Year Andre Luciano. NAUreceived an automatic bid to the 2008NCAA Women's College Cup for the firsttime in school history. The Lumberjackswent 12-7-3 overall and set a school recordfor wins in a season (12) and best winningpercentage (.614). The Lumberjacks set ortied 16 school and stadium records andbroke two Big Sky Conference records forassists in a game (14) and points (32).

The women's golf team finished 18th overallat the NCAA West Regional held at theKarsten Golf Course in Tempe, Ariz., afterentering as the 21st seed in the field. TheLumberjacks defeated Colorado, OralRoberts and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Itwas the fourth NCAA Regional appearancein school history. NAU captured the 2009Big Sky Conference Golf Championshipwith a 54-hole total of 914. It was the sixthconference championship for NorthernArizona, the most in league history.

Finishing as runners-up for the secondstraight year at the Western AthleticConference (WAC) Championships, theswimming and diving team earned 43 All-WAC Awards and set 11 school records,marking the most school records set at theWAC meet in the five years NAU has been amember. The 43 All-WAC Awards are alsothe most to date, and are four more than theLumberjacks earned a year ago.

The women's basketball team earned aberth in its 14th consecutive Big SkyConference Tournament, the longest streakin the conference behind perennial power-house Montana.

The volleyball team started the season 8-1 inits three non-conference tournaments, win-ning the team title at all three. At its twohome tournaments, the Hilton Garden InnInvitational and annual Fiesta Bowl, theteam was a perfect 6-0.

The men's basketball team ranked 13th inthe NCAA in field goal percentage with aBig Sky best 48.1 percent. NAU has rankedamong the Top 15 teams in the nation ineach of the last three seasons, one of fourschools in the country to accomplish the feat(Florida, Kansas, North Carolina) and joinsFlorida as the only two schools in the nationto rank among the Top 15 in each of the lastfour seasons.

The football team led the FCS and rankedsecond in Division I overall in rushingdefense allowing just 59.8 yards per game.NAU held four opponents to negative yards

rushing and a fifth to just 21 on the game.For the season, NAU allowed 658 yards on307 carries (2.1 yards per carry) with 99plays for zero or negative yardage on theseason, including 72 for a loss on the season.It reset the NAU and Big Sky Conferencerecords for rushing defense and yardsallowed in a season.

The women's tennis team totaled doubledigit wins for the fourth consecutive yearunder director of tennis Kim Bruno. NAUearned a seed in the Big SkyChampionships for the nineteenth straightyear. The women reached the Big SkyChampionship Final for the fourth consecu-tive season.

The men's tennis team reached the Big SkyChampionships for the twentieth consecu-tive year and posted a conference record of5-3, its best finish since 2005. The men went6-7 in their last thirteen matches including a4-1 stretch in which their only loss cameagainst No. 51 Northwestern. TheLumberjacks finished third in the confer-ence standings and enter the Big SkyChampionships as the three seed.

The men's cross country team ended theseason by finishing sixth at the NCAAChampionships, while the women finished23rd in the country. They were led byDavid McNeill (15th overall) and VeronicaPohl (16th overall), who were both namedto their respective All-American teams.Both the men and women also captured BigSky Conference championships in 2008, asMcNeill and Pohl were crowned individualchampions. The men placed six runners inthe top-10, scoring just 19 points, while thewomen had three top-ten finishers.

Both the men's and the women's indoortrack and field teams captured the Big SkyChampionship on their home track. Themen scored a meet record 184 points, whilethe women won with 116.5. RodneyOverton won the 200 and 400 meters for themen and Veronica Pohl took titles in themile and 3000 meters for the women. The

Lumberjacks produced six other eventchampions at the meet.

Academic Highlights

Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc. honored 164Northern Arizona University (NAU) stu-dents for their scholastic and athleticaccomplishments at the 31st annual GoldenEagle Awards. The Golden Eagle Awardsrecognize NAU athletes who have madesignificant contributions to the Lumberjackathletics program while maintaining a min-imum of a 3.0 grade point average.

Thirty-five Northern Arizona Universitystudent-athletes and department studentassistants participated in spring commence-ment ceremonies on the NAU campus andwere commissioned degrees as part of theClass of 2009. Two senior student-athletes were amongthe 37 students recognized with the presti-gious Golden Axe for their achievements.The recipients include Maria Hechanova(Women's Swimming) and Ali Carter(Women's Golf).

The Male and Female Scholar-AthleteAwards were presented to graduate studentMorten Bostrom (Helsinki, Finland, 3.43GPA, Geographic Information Science,Men's Cross Country/Track & Field) andsenior Ali Carter (Phoenix, Ariz., 4.00 GPA,Elementary Education, Women's Golf).

HIGHLIGHTS

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David McNeill earned three All-America honors lastyear, leading the men’s cross country team to a fourth-place national finish.

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NAU challenges the top programs in the country on theroad every season. The Lumberjacks have posted victo-ries over Arizona State (75-71 in 2006-07), UCLA (67-63in 2002-03) in Pauley Pavilion and UNLV in Las Vegas(74-73 in 2003-04) under Mike Adras. This season, NAUwill challenge national power Arizona again in Tucson,as well as 2008 NCAA Tournament participantsStanford and UNLV.

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