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#42 Ephraim Ekanem

F, 6-7, 230, Sr.-1L

Jack Murphy

Head CoachAl La Rocque

Assistant Coach

Matt Dunn

Assistant Coach

Vic Sfera

Assistant Coach

Che Jones

Graduate Assistant

Landon Hughey

Director of Basketball

Operations

#32 Len Springs

F/C, 6-10, 220, Jr.-TR

#33 Max Jacobsen

F, 6-8, 230, Jr.-1L*

#34 Jordyn Martin

F, 6-7, 210, Fr.-HS

#40 Ben Olayinka

F, 6-7, 218, Sr.-1L

#12 DeWayne Russell

G, 5-11, 155, Fr.-HS

#20 Gaellan Bewernick

F, 6-6, 215, So.-1L

#21 Stallon Saldivar

G, 6-0, 185, Sr.-3L

#23 Luis Flores

F, 6-3, 175, Jr.-2L*

#30 Bryce Gosar

G, 6-1, 178, Fr.-HS

#1Blake Hamilton

G?F, 6-5, 190, Fr.-HS

#2Michael Dunn

G, 6-0, 180, Sr.-2L

#10Chris Heine

G, 6-1, 175, So.-1L

#11 Gabe Rogers

G, 6-2, 175, Sr.-3L*

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Media Roster. ...................................IBCMedia Information .............................1University Quick Facts........................12012-13 Preview .............................. 4-5Head Coach Jack Murphy ...................... 6-9Assistant Coaches.........................10-13Television Schedule.......................... 14Players ................................................15Team Roster/Breakdown .................15Player Bios .....................................16-30Big Sky Conference .......................... 31NAU vs. All Foes ...............................33NAU vs. Big Sky...........................34-35Review ................................................362011-12 Review ..................................362011-12 Statistics ...............................372011-12 Game Recaps .................38-43Year-by-Year Leaders/Records ..... . . . 4 4Big Sky Conference .....................45-47History ...............................................48Record Books ................................48-53All-Time Scores ............................54-58NCAA Tournament Recaps ............ 59Professional Basketball ................6 0 - 6 1Letterwinners ................................62-63Year-by-Year Records ...................... 64University...........................................65Flagstaff, Ariz .....................................65Northern Arizona University ........ 66Academics.......................................... 67Walkup Skydome ........................ 68-69Dr. John Haeger ................................ 70Dr. Lisa Campos .............................. 71Athletic Program .............................. 72

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University InformationLocation ..........................Flagstaff, Ariz.Enrollment .....................................25,204Founded ............................................1899Nickname ...........................LumberjacksAffiliation ..........................NCAA Div. IConference .................................Big SkyColors .......................Blue, Gold & SagePresident. .....................Dr. John HaegerVP for Inter. Athletics..Dr. Lisa CamposSenior Assoc. AD ..............Tanya VogelAssoc. AD/SWA ......................Beth VechinskiFaculty Rep ............Dr. Tom DeStefano

Team InformationArena .......... Walkup Skydome (7,300)Head Coach .......................Jack MurphyAlma Mater. .....................Arizona, [email protected] Phone .....................928-523-3440Career/NAU Record....................0-0/0-0Assistants................Matt Dunn, Vic Sfera,..........................................................Al LaRocque

Starters Returning/Lost ....................3/2Lettermen Returning/Lost .............. 7/52011-12 Season Record ....................5-24Conference Record/Finish..................1-15/9thPostseason Tournament............................................ N/A

Media RelationsMedia Relations Dir. ...........Steve ShaffAssistant Director.. ....Andrew TomskyOffice Phone ....................(928) 523-6792MBB Contact ......................Steven ShaffE-mail [email protected] Phone ...................(928) 523-6792Cell Phone........................(928) 606-6628Press Row.........................(928) 523-9221Mailing 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: (From L to R): Gabe Rogers, Gaellan Bewernick, Stallon Saldivar and Michael Dunn withNAU Head Coach Jack Murphy. The 2012-2013 NAU men’s basketball media guide was written,designed and edited by Media Relations Director Steve Shaff. Editorial and research assistance provid-ed by Assistant Media Relations Director Andrew Tomsky, Stayson Isobe and Matthew Sewell. FrontCover design by Matt Sewell. Photography by Matt Beaty, Joseph Carter (Stephen Sir - Midas TouchThree Point), Jacob Chinn, Becky Fairchild, Jerry Foreman, R. Dean Hendrickson, Jamie Hines, CraigJohnson (PhotosByCraigJohnson.com), Ian Johnson, Rick Johnson, Norvelle Kennedy, Michelle Lewis,Preston Trauscht, Josh Weisburg and NAU Sports Information.

CREDITS

Steve ShaffAsst. AD/

Media Relations

Andrew TomskyAssistant DirectorMedia Relations

Stayson IsobeGraduate Assistant

Matt SewellGraduate Assistant

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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 at the front entrance 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 Jack Murphy, who has postgameradio responsibilities, will follow theopponent’s 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 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.

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.

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

Beat Writer: Cody Bashore-Perales [email protected] Writer: Kevin Bertram [email protected]

TelevisionNAU TV Services PO Box 4117, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4117 (928) 523-8739

Producer: Bill Ferris [email protected]: Cindy Catizone [email protected]

KTVK Ch. 3 (Ind.) Box 5068, Phoenix, AZ 85019 (602) 263-3449/207-3477NAZ Today Ch. 4 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 KVNA (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 K

Veteran announcerMitch Strohman returnsfor his eighth consecutiveseason and 13th overallas the "Voice of theLumberjacks" for footballand men's basketball onthe Lumberjack

Television/Radio Network. Strohman alsohandles play-by-play duties for selectedwomen's basketball, soccer and volleyballgames.

More than 30 radio games during theseason are simulcast by NAU-TV, who dis-tributes the games in full HD to SuddenlinkFlagstaff Cable channels 4 and 104, FoxSports Arizona, Fox College Sports (FCS)and the live, online channel. Strohman isalso the host of the monthly show producedby NAU-TV, “The Score.” “The Score” airson Fox Sports Arizona and Fox CollegeSports, as well as Suddenlink FlagstaffCable channels 4 and 104.

Strohman first started doing NAUplay-by-play in 1991 on Flagstaff cable TVand he took over the radio duties from 1994to 1998 returning to the NAU broadcastbooth in 2005. Mitch has called severalmilestone games in NAU history includingthe first ever broadcasts of NAU sports onFox Sports Arizona and Fox College Sports,Lumberjacks’ first ever NCAA Tournamentappearance against Cincinnati in 1998,women’s basketball’s first ever NCAATournament game against Baylor in 2006,

the first ever I-AA football playoff appear-ance against Furman in 1996, men’s NITgames against Arkansas in 1997 andDelaware State in 2006, the men’s first evergame in the CollegeInsider.comTournament in 2011 and some 20 men’s andwomen’s Big Sky Conference Tournamentbasketball games. Mitch has called nearly600 Lumberjack football, basketball, volley-ball and soccer games and nearly 100Flagstaff area high school football and bas-ketball games.

Strohman has been honored withdozens of broadcasting awards, includingtwo Governor Cups from the ArizonaAssociated Press. In 1992, Mitch wasnamed Arizona Broadcast Journalist of theYear by the Arizona Associated PressBroadcasters Association and in 1988 hewas honored with thetop national news cover-age award from the AP.

Strohman is con-tracted by NAU throughhis company, MASCommunications, whichprovides voice talent,talk shows, news andsports anchoring andevent emceeing.

Strohman hasserved on dozens of localnon-profit boards andhas emceed hundreds ofevents. Mitch is current-ly a member of theArizona Daily Sun’sPublisher’s AdvisoryGroup and is also on theBoard of Directors of theLumberjack AthleticAssociation (LAA). He’sbeen an on-air fundrais-

er for the past 20 years on KAET ChannelEight (PBS) in Phoenix. Mitch is currentlyco-host and producer of “The Mitch and JoeShow,” a news talk/opinion program heardweekdays between 4-5 p.m. on 105.1 FMThe Big Talker andwww.bigtalkerradio.com, which is also theradio home of Lumberjack football and bas-ketball. Mitch also hosts “What’s Cookingwith Mitch,” a popular TV show that high-lights local restaurants and their chefs onNAU-TV. Strohman is married to the for-mer Ana Morales, a NAU graduate. Theyhave two children: son Zach (19) anddaughter Catalina (13).

CONTACT MITCH: E-mail: [email protected]

Cell: 928-607-7057Facebook: Mitch Strohman

Mitch StrohmanBroadcaster

LOCAL MEDIA

Entering its 15th year of existence, the LumberjackRadio Network broadcasts all NAU football and men’sbasketball games.

The network is distributed by Flagship station 105.1FM The Big Talker. NAU games will on the internet onthe www.bigskytv.org (free) and The Big talker mobileapp.

Lumberjack Radio NetworkKBTK -- 105.1 FM -- Flagstaff

www.bigtalkerradio.com

@mitchstrohman

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New Head Coach JackMurphy has a plan for the sea-son that points towards Marchand each game will be a steptowards his goal.

“Our expectations are toconsiderably improve and getbetter,” said Murphy. “Wewant to play our best basket-ball in January, February andMarch. Our schedule is com-pelling and challenging and attimes intimidating, but we willnot be intimidated. We arebuilding a program and amindset where we are going tohave respect for everyone andfear no one.”

Fans can expect to see anexciting brand of basketballfrom the Lumberjacks.

“We are going to run andget up and down the court,”said Murphy. “We will be ableto adjust to game tendenciesand individual matchups but wewant the ball out of the basketquickly and we want to createturnovers. The main thing is wewant consistency in our runninggame. We want to get up and downthe court.”

Murphy will lean on his seniorleaders, especially in the back court.Stallon Saldivar returns as a three-year starter who is among thecareer assists leaders in the pro-gram. He will pair with freshmanDeWayne Russell, who has shownthe ability to be a major contributorthis season.

“I like the experience we have inthe back court,” said Murphy. “Wehave a lot of talent and experienceback there, as well as young enthu-siasm. I think some of our best line-ups could include two of our bestdecision makers and ball handlersin Stallon Saldivar and DeWayneRussell playing at the same time.”

Saldivar averaged a career-high6.7 points per game with 4.9 assistsper game as a junior, the third-besttotal in the Big Sky and 66th inDivision I. He showed an improvedscoring touch with seven games indouble figures during the seasonand reset his career-high with 24points at Arizona State while mak-ing the game-winning three-pointerto secure the win.

“The point guard is the head ofthe snake for any good basketballteam,” said Murphy. “We are fortu-nate to have a senior with a worldof experience and I have a lot ofconfidence in Stallon Saldivar. Hehas done an outstanding job since Itook over in April. He has workedhard and been a leader on and offthe court. It is a role that he had togrow into. He has done a good jobworking with DeWayne.”

Russell was named The ArizonaRepublic’s Big School (Divisions I-II)

Boys Basketball Player of theYear and to the All-ArizonaDivision II first-team as a sen-ior. He averaged an Arizona-best 27 points per game to leadhis team to a 27-3 record andstate Division II title. He added5.4 assists, 3.9 rebounds and3.8 steals while making 66 per-cent of his three-pointers.

“DeWayne is a freshmanwho is very talented andcomes in with a lot of creden-tials,” said Murphy. “He willbe the first person to tell youthose credentials do not meananything now. He has to buildup his resume again and he isexcited to do that.”

On the wing, Murphy hasseniors Gabe Rogers, MikeDunn and Luis Flores with tal-ented newcomer BlakeHamilton.

Rogers, who missed 11games last season, is healthy andlooking to return to the form of hissophomore season when he wasamong the national leaders in three-point percentage. He has shown theability to score and will be a keyplayer for the team.

“I think Gabe is one of the moretalented players in the conferencewithout having gone through ityet,” said Murphy. “Everyonespeaks very highly of Gabe and theproduction he has had in the past.Last year was a wash for him interms of his injuries. It is a cleanslate for him. He is healthy and isreally excited for what the seasonwill bring.”

He enters the season among theLumberjack career leaders in three-pointers and within striking dis-tance of the 1,000-point mark in hiscareer.

“It is going to be difficult forteams to focus on Gabe because of

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Head Coach Jack Murphy is the 25th head coach to lead the Northern ArizonaUniversity basketball program.

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how we play and get up and down thecourt,” said Murphy. “Offensively, he canbe a great weapon for us. Defensively hehas to always be hard-nosed.”

Dunn is the top defender for theLumberjacks and averaged 6.8 points pergame and 3.0 rebounds last season.

“Michael Dunn is an outstandingdefender and someone we are going tolook to anchor our defense,” said Murphy.“He is going to have to guard multiplepositions from a small point guard to asmall wing to a shooting forward. He isgoing to have to be all over the floor.”

Flores brings another senior leader tothe position.

“Luis Flores is steady and sure,” saidMurphy. “He played a lot of minutes lastyear and I think he will be ready when heis called upon this year. He has got to be adefender and hit open shots for us and bea guy that never makes a mistake. He hasthat in him.”

Murphy added Hamilton in his firstrecruiting class. He was named a PasadenaStar News All-Area selection after scoring18.8 points per game, while grabbing 11.7rebounds with four blocks per game as asenior.

“Blake Hamilton is an outstanding tal-ent,” said Murphy. “He is very young.The youth shows itself at times but his tal-ent also shows. He is very long and ath-letically gifted. He has a feel for the gameand is a competitor when the ball istipped. He is learning how to work but itis coming. His talent is unquestionable. Iam excited about his future, not only thisyear but in the coming years as aLumberjack.”

Sophomore Gaellan Bewernick hasimpressed Murphy and leads a group thatwill help the team inside and on theperimeter, including junior Max Jacobsenand freshman Jordyn Martin.

Bewernick averaged 5.2 points and 5.1rebounds per game, the second-best totalon the team while playing in all 29 gameswith 16 starts as a redshirt freshman. TheLos Angeles, Calif., native recorded fiveor more rebounds 17 times.

“Gaellan is an absolute stud,” said

Murphy. “I don’t know how else todescribe it. He had an outstanding red-shirt freshman year statistically and play-ing-wise. He is going to be a solid defend-er and rebound the basketball. He isgoing to play his role. He can put the ballon the floor and make an open jump shotand score in the post. He is a little under-sized but he does not let that affect him. Iam going to lean on him heavily and weare going to lean on him as a team. He isgoing to have to produce for us.”Jacobsen looks to make a bigger impact

during his junior season.“Max Jacobsen gives us more experience

in the front court,” said Murphy. “He canplay the 4 or 5, has good perimeter skillsand can shoot the ball, face up and driveit. He has been rebounding the ball verywell.”

Martin, who is a third generationLumberjack, was the first player to com-mit to Murphy when he was hired atNAU. The Las Vegas, Nev., producthelped his high school team to the SunsetRegional title game, averaging 11 pointsand nine rebounds as a senior.

“Jordyn Martin is a freshman out of LasVegas,” said Murphy. “He is talented andtough. He is probably tougher than peo-ple give him credit for. He is long on theperimeter and the post and understandspositioning. His main thing is he has to getstronger. The impact he makes this yearremains to be seen but I know he is goingto work and make an impact for us in thefuture.”Ephraim Ekanem and Ben Olayinka will

handle the duties at the post.“They are going to have to anchor the

post for us,” said Murphy. “They are bothexperienced and they understand thechallenge ahead.”Let the push towards March begin.

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Jack Murphy was namedhead men’s basketball coach forNorthern Arizona University onApril 12, 2012.

"Jack is an exceptional addi-tion to NAU athletics and bringsa strong recruiting presence thatwill attract outstanding talent tothe program," said VicePresident for IntercollegiateAthletics Lisa Campos. "Jack iscommitted to the university'sexcellence in academics and ath-letics, and under his leadershipthe Lumberjacks will emerge asa competitive force in the BigSky."

Murphy’s experience at vari-ous levels of the game, recruitingsuccess and knowledge gainedfrom working with college andprofessional athletes make himan excellent fit for NAU,Campos said. His careerincludes working for three suc-

cessful programs that have acombined 400 wins, 14 postsea-son appearances and five cham-pionships.“It’s an honor to be given this

position, especially at this criti-cal recruiting time,” Murphysaid. “This is a program thathas a rich tradition, has hadpast success, and I look tobuild on that success. I hopeto be there along the way aswe grow together as a uni-versity and as a basket-ball program.”

Murphy comesto NAU after threeseasons on theMemphis staff asan assistant. Hejoined the coach-ing staff atMemphis undermen’s basketballcoach JoshPastner in 2009-10, posting a 75-29 record withthree 20-win sea-sons.

D u r i n gMurphy’s tenure,Memphis earned twoNCAA Tournamentappearances, earned anNIT berth and won aConference USA regularseason title and twoConference USAT o u r n a m e n tChampionships. Murphy,who handled the Tiger ‘sdefensive efforts in 2011-12, was the lead assis-tant on a staff thatguided the team to asweep of the

Conference USA titles whileposting the 10th-best field goalpercentage defense in the coun-try.

Murphy was instrumental inMemphis securing a Top-5

recruiting class in 2010 fea-turing four playersranked among thenation’s Top 100 and

two McDonald’s All-Americans. The class

was ranked No. 2nationally by

Scout.com, No.2 byR i va l s . c o mand No. 4 byESPN. TheTigers haves i g n e dt h r e emore Top

100 play-ers since,

including twom o r eMcDonald’s All-Americans.

In 2011-12,the Tigersadvanced to theN C A ATournament forthe second con-secutive season,losing to St. Louisin the secondround. Memphiswas the onlyteam among thetop-10 ratedleagues in thenation to win its

conference regularseason title out-right and also

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claim the league's tournamentcrown, finishing with a 26-9overall mark.

Memphis also advanced tothe NCAA Tournament in 2010-11, dropping a 77-75 decision toArizona in the second round tofinish with a 25-10 record. InMurphy’s first season, the Tigersadvanced to the NationalInvitation Tournament (NIT)and advanced to the secondround.

Prior to Memphis, Murphyspent three years working withthe Denver Nuggets under theNBA’s active wins leader GeorgeKarl where he served as anadvance scout for the team.During his time, he gained a rep-utation as one of the league’s top‘workout” trainers, workingwith the likes of NBA All-StarsAllen Iverson, Chauncey Billupsand Carmelo Anthony, alongwith rising NBA star J.R. Smith. In Murphy’s three seasons inDenver, the Nuggets averagednearly 50 wins a season andmade three straight playoffappearances. In his final seasonin 2008-09, the Nuggets won afranchise-record 54 games (54-

28), claimed a share of the NBANorthwest Division title andearned the Western ConferenceNo. 2 seed in the playoffs.Denver advanced to the WesternConference finals for the firsttime since 1985, Billups and

Anthony were named to the All-NBA third team and Billupsplayed in the NBA All-Stargame.

In 2007-08, Murphy helpedthe Nuggets to a 50-32 overallrecord and second-place finish

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Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Lisa Campos (left) and NAU President John Haeger posewith Murphy and his wife, Michelle, at the introductory press conference.

Murphy comes to NAU after three seasons on the Memphis staff as an assistant. Photo by Joe Murphy.

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in the Northwest Division.Denver was the No. 8 seed in theWestern Conference playoffsand lost in the first round. Theprevious year (2006-07), Denverfinished the year with a 45-37record and placed second in theNorthwest Division. TheNuggets were the No. 6 seed inthe Western Conference playoffsand lost in the first round to theNBA champion San AntonioSpurs.

Murphy spent eight years(1998-2006) in Tucson withPastner on Lute Olson’s staff atArizona as a team manager,recruiting coordinator, adminis-trative assistant, video coordina-tor and director of operations. Inhis eight years with the program,Arizona went 199-66 (.751), wonthree Pac-10 championships, onePac-10 postseason tournamenttitle, made eight NCAATournament appearances that

included the 2001 national run-ner-up finish and two other EliteEight (2003, 2005) appearances.

Murphy and his wife,Michelle, have twin three-yearold daughters Emma andIsabella and 10-month old sonDylan.

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Murphy’s Year-by-Year

Year School/Team Position Record Postseason Conference/Division

2011-12 Memphis Assistant Coach 26-9 NCAA Tournament Champions2010-11 Memphis Assistant Coach 25-10 NCAA Tournament 4th Place2009-10 Memphis Assistant Coach 24-10 NIT 2nd Place2008-09 Denver Advance Scout 54-28 Conference Finals Champions2007-08 Denver Advance Scout 50-32 First Round 2nd Place2006-07 Denver Advance Scout 45-37 First Round 2nd Place2005-06 Arizona Staff 20-13 NCAA Tournament 4th Place2004-05 Arizona Staff 30-7 NCAA Tournament Champions2003-04 Arizona Staff 20-10 NCAA Tournament 3rd Place2002-03 Arizona Staff 28-4 NCAA Tournament Champions2001-02 Arizona Staff 24-10 NCAA Tournament 2nd Place2000-01 Arizona Staff 28-8 NCAA Tournament 2nd Place1999-00 Arizona Staff 27-7 NCAA Tournament Champions

1998-99 Arizona Staff 22-7 NCAA Tournament 2nd Place

Murphy has brought a new energy to the Northern Arizona basketball program.

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What They Are Saying About Jack Murphy…"Jack Murphy is a high character and high integrity guy and has a high moral compass. He knows what ittakes to win and has been around winning at the highest level. He has a very good basketball mind and anexcellent recruiter and a people's person. He is an energy giver. Northern Arizona University, the athleticsdepartment and the Flagstaff community found themselves two gems in the same week in Dr. Lisa Camposand now Jack Murphy as the men's basketball coach."

Josh Pastner, Head Men's Basketball Coach at Memphis

"Jack is an amazing guy. He's coming from a situation where he left his job with the Denver Nuggets to gowith Josh Pastner. I think all of that is about the family atmosphere under Lute Olson and continued thatwith Josh Pastner at Memphis. I think he'll be a young, hard-working head coach and a guy that's going totry and bring that family atmosphere and consistency to NAU. I think that's something positive for theschool and the community."

Richard Jefferson, NBA Forward for Golden State Warriors & Former UA Wildcat

"I think Jack will do a great job. He has a great work ethic, he has a lot of experience from when he was herefor eight years at Arizona. He came in as a manager and really put in a lot of work and eventually was ableto come with us on the road and help us with recruiting. Along with Josh (Pastner), he was involved withbringing in Chase Budinger and some of the really outstanding people we had. Jack has a really good back-ground, good experience and he's really excited with being back in the West. He'll do a great job, he com-municates well with players and he has an extensive background with working with individual players.He'll be well-liked by the community because he's a community person as well."

Lute Olson, Former Head Men's Basketball Coach at UA

"I got hired in my first job in NBA when I was 33 years old and Murph has similar qualities to me. He's verypassionate, he's an incredibly hard-working guy and he's a sponge for the knowledge of the game of bas-ketball. I told him that Northern Arizona is a perfect fit. It's at a level where he can have success and he canmove quickly. I think the alumni and the university will love his ambition and his passion. He's an engag-ing guy and he loves to teach basketball. We love him here in Denver and we've tried to get him back eversince he left because we think he's that valuable to an organization. He's just a positive energy guy, a posi-tive influence guy and at the end a good basketball coach."

George Karl, Head Basketball Coach for Denver Nuggets

"Number one, I think he's a great hire for the school just because of the quality of human being he is. I canhonestly say if it wasn't for him pushing me in college, I wouldn't be where I am now. His number one traitis his passion for the game. If you have a coach who's passionate about basketball and playing it the rightway, you're going to get quality kids who play the game the right way. The respect he's got from earning hisway from being a manager at UA to working his way up to a coach, he doesn't cut corners, he puts in thework. Without a doubt he knows the game of basketball. Right now, you've got a guy I'd love to play for ifI was coming out of high school."

Channing Frye, NBA Forward for Phoenix Suns & Former UA Wildcat

"I think Coach Murphy is going to be great for NAU. He obviously has some ties to the state of Arizona andCoach Murphy is one of those people that proves that if you're willing to work harder than anyone else, youcan succeed in whatever you're goal is. His work ethic and his love for the game has made him a great careerin basketball so far. He's one of those guys that is up early ready to work and staying up late looking at gamefilms and doing whatever he can to give his team the best opportunity to win. On a personal note, he playeda major role in helping me reach my goal of becoming an NBA player. He's going to be a great fit for NAU."

Luke Walton, NBA Forward for Cleveland Cavaliers & Former UA Wildcat

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Matt Dunn joins theNorthern Arizona men’s basket-ball staff after working atMemphis for the last three sea-sons.

Dunn worked on JoshPastner’s staff for the last twoseasons as the recruiting coordi-nator and assistant director ofoperations. He oversaw theTigers' basketball web site,www.insidememphisbasket-ball.com. The site providedinside glimpses into theMemphis hoops program, alongwith behind-the-scenes footageand messages from Pastner.Dunn also was involved withother areas of the program'soperations side.

He originally started atMemphis as the Larry O. FinchCenter operations director in2009-10.

Dunn was a member ofPastner's staff that posted a 75-29record with three consecutive20-win seasons from 2009-12.During his tenure, Memphisearned made two NCAATournament appearances,earned an NIT berth and won a

Conference USA regular seasontitle and two Conference USATournament Championships.

In 2011-12, the Tigersadvanced to the NCAATournament for the second con-secutive season, losing to St.Louis in the second round.Memphis was the only teamamong the top-10 rated leaguesin the nation to win its confer-ence regular season title outrightand also claim the league's tour-nament crown, finishing with a26-9 overall mark.

Memphis also advanced tothe NCAA Tournament in 2010-11, dropping a 77-75 decision toArizona in the second round tofinish with a 25-10 record. InDunn’s first season, the Tigersadvanced to the NationalInvitation Tournament (NIT)and advanced to the secondround.

Dunn began his coachingcareer at Miami Dade College asan assistant. In 2008-09, Dunnhelped the Sharks to a 26-3 over-all record and a perfect 12-0Southern Conference mark.Miami Dade, the SouthernConference champion, reachedthe No. 1 spot in the state ofFlorida junior college rankingsand finished the 2008-09 seasonranked No. 3 in the national jun-ior college poll.

While atMiami Dade,Dunn workedwith the team'spost players andoversaw theteam's strengthand condition-ing program.Off of that 2008-09 squad, sevenplayers trans-ferred to NCAADivision Ischools, includ-ing WillColeman ofMemphis andTrevor Mbakweof Minnesota.

Prior to Miami Dade, Dunnworked at SouthwesternCommunity College in Creston,Iowa. He served as an assistantcoach for the Spartans andhelped lead the team to an 18-win season and a spot in thenational polls.

Prior to joining the juniorcollege ranks, Dunn coachedfour seasons at the high schoollevel with two seasons each atHays High School and Perry-LeCompton High School. Whileat Hays working under CoachRick Keltner, Dunn helped leadthe Indians to back-to-back substate finals appearances and aconference crown.

Before his high school coach-ing career, Dunn was head coachand director of operations for theKansas Storm Basketball Club,an AAU program aimed atassisting underprivileged stu-dent-athletes develop on thecourt and in the classroom.

Dunn's past work experienceincludes stints with the MLSKansas City Wizards and ABAKansas City Knights. For theWizards, Dunn served as anassistant to the organization'spublic relations director. He wasthe assistant director of basket-ball operations and a scout forthe Knights.

Dunn, anOlathe, Kan.,native, earnedhis bachelor'sdegree inOrganizationalL e a d e r s h i pfrom Fort HaysState in 2007.He is also threecredits shy ofcompleting hismaster's degreein Health andH u m a nPerformance.

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Vic Sfera, a SouthernCalifornia native, joined theNorthern Arizona Universitybasketball staff in April 2012under first-year Head CoachJack Murphy.

Sfera comes to NAU from theUniversity of Virginia where heworked under Head Coach TonyBennett as the BasketballTechnology Assistant. He helpedthe Cavalier program advance tothe NCAA Tournament in 2012for the first time since 2007 whileassisting in the day-to-day oper-ations including opponentscouting, film exchange, recruit-ing, community and alumni out-reach, and camps. He hasexpertise with several sporttechnology programs such asSportsTec and Synergy SportsTechnology and will help toensure the Lumberjack programkeeps up to pace with the ever-changing technology demandsof the industry.

Prior to Virginia, Sferaworked on the same staff as JackMurphy under then first-yearHead Coach Josh Pastner at theUniversity of Memphis in 2009-10 where he served as the headstudent manager, helping theTigers advance to an NITappearance.

Sfera began his collegiatecoaching career as a studentassistant coach and video coor-dinator under NAIA Hall ofFame coach Dr. Dave Holmquistat Biola University in La Mirada,California. He was involved inthe Eagles’ game preparation,player development, andrecruiting efforts and helpedBiola advance to the 2009 NAIANational Tournament in KansasCity, Missouri.

In 2006-07, Sfera served as anassistant coach at his alma

mater, Capistrano ValleyChristian School under SanDiego High School Hall ofChampions coach RandyWright. He has worked atnumerous basketball campsaround the country includingColorado, Pepperdine, UC-Irvine, and Arizona. Sfera alsoserved as a head coach with theNorth Orange County StarsAAU program and assisted withthe California Summer ProLeague.

Sfera played collegiately atMiraCosta College in Oceanside,Calif., after prepping atCapistrano Valley ChristianSchool where he was an All-Academy League selection andone of the top three-point shoot-ers in the CIF-Southern Section.

Sfera received his bachelor’sdegree from the University of

Memphis inI n t e r d i s c i p l i n a r yStudies with a concen-tration in behavioralsciences and sport stud-ies in 2010. He is cur-rently working on hismaster’s degree inCoaching & AthleticAdministration fromConcordia Universityin Irvine, Calif. Vic ismarried to the formerRachel Kennedy fromRaleigh, N.C.

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Longtime Nevada prep headcoach Al La Rocque has joinedthe Northern Arizona basketballstaff as an assistant coach forJack Murphy, one of his formerplayers at Durango High School.

La Rocque brings 20 years ofhead coaching experience to thestaff, including five years atWestern High School from 1975-80 and 15 years at Durango HighSchool from 1993-07. He postedan overall record of 380-227 as ahead coach, including a 280-176mark at Durango.

He also served five years asan assistant coach for theDurango women’s programfrom 2003-08, helping the girlspost a 107-37 mark. He mostrecently served as a college scoutfor the Washington Wizardsfrom 2008-11.

He led his teams to the twostate championships, 11 playoffsappearances and six state cham-pionship tournament appear-ances. He was named theNevada Coach of the Year twotimes. He earned the distinction

for the first time in1996 after winningthe Nevada StateAAA titles andagain in 2000 afterleading Durangoto a state AAAArunner-up finish.

He alsocoached the 2008Nike GlobalChallenge Under19 USA Team tothe championshiptitle.

He played col-legiately for LuteOlson at LongBeach CityCollege, leadingthe team to statec h a m p i o n s h i p sbefore finishing hiscareer at Cal PolyPomona. He earned a degree inbusiness management at CalPoly Pomona in 1973 and hismaster’s from UNLV in second-ary education in 1976.

La Rocque and his wifeBeverly have two daughters,Ally and Lindy. Lindy playedbasketball at Stanford from 2008-12. Ally works for the OklahomaCity Thunder.

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Che Jones joins the NorthernArizona men’s basketball staff as agraduate assistant for the 2012-13 sea-son, bringing an extensive coachingbackground to the staff.

Jones joins the Lumberjack pro-gram from Glen Oaks CommunityCollege, a NJCAA school in Centreville,Mich. He served as the head men’sassistant coach from 2010-12 and wasresponsible for recruiting and assistedin practice planning, game preparation,scouting, film exchange, game day

operations, community relations whilecoaching the guards. He was also theHead Men’s and Women’s CrossCountry coach.

Prior to Glen Oaks JC, Jones wasthe Head Junior Varsity coach andHead Assistant Varsity Coach from2008-10 at Albion College, a Division IIIschool in Albion, Mich. He coached twofirst-team all-conference players atAlbion. He also worked as an assistantat Casper College for the 2007-08 sea-son.

He was also the Head Coach of theLas Vegas Venom of the AmericanBasketball Association from 2005-07and the assistant varsity coach atSilverado High School during the sametime. He coached Nevada’s second all-time leading scorer at Silverado. Healso worked at Urbana University forthe 2004-05 season and was an assistantat Columbus State Community Collegefrom 2001-04. The Columbus Stateteam finished No.1 in the final NJCAApoll after a 29-2 season. He began hiscoaching career at Las Vegas highSchool as an assistant for the 1993-94season.

During his career, Jones hascoached 26 players to four-year col-leges and 11 players who played pro-fessionally including Marcus Banks ofthe Toronto Raptors and CJ Watson,

who played with the Golden StateWarriors, Chicago Bulls and currentlywith the Brooklyn Nets.

He played collegiately at OhioState University-Newark, finishing asthe school’s second leading scorer andcareer leader in three-pointers madeand steals. He had his jersey retiredafter the 2001 season. He graduatedfrom Ohio State University with adegree in political science in 2005 and iscurrently working on his master’s ofeducation in Educational Leadership.

He has been married the formerLeslie Pagan for 10 years. They havetwo boys, Che' (7) and Clemente' (4).

Landon HugheyDirector of Basketball

Operations/VideoCoordinator

Landon Hughey begins his firstseason on the Northern Arizona bas-ketball staff as the director of basketballoperations and video coordinator.

Hughey recently served as a grad-uate assistant with the Arizona Statebasketball team from 2010-12. He wasinvolved with daily operations of thebasketball program and assisted inplayer development. He launched ateam newsletter that was sent to 1,600coaches on a monthly basis and wasresponsible for maintaining the SunDevils recruiting database, as well asmanaging letter and email campaignsto recruits. He also assisted with HerbSendek’s summer camps.

Prior to ASU, Hughey was a stu-dent manager for the University ofOklahoma basketball team from 2006-10 including Blake Griffin’s All-

America career with the Sooners. Hesupervised seven student managers inthe daily operation of practice andother duties with the program.

He graduated from Oklahoma witha degree in history in May 2010 andearned his master’s in higher educationfrom Arizona State in May 2012.

Hughey is a volunteer with theNAU program.

He is married to the formerJennifer Steffler, who is also from ElReno, Okla.

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NAU TV Broadcasts

Dec. 1 – 4:30 p.m. – vs. Sam Houston State (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Dec. 5 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Loyola Marymount (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Dec. 17 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Montana State (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Dec. 19 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Montana (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Jan. 3 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Sacramento State (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Jan. 5 – 3:00 p.m. – vs. Southern Utah (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Jan. 24 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Northern Colorado (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Jan. 26 – 2:00 p.m. – vs. North Dakota (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Feb. 7 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Portland State (FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Feb. 9 – 1:00 p.m. – vs. Eastern Washington (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Feb. 28 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Idaho State (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

Mar. 2 – 2:00 p.m. – vs. Weber State (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

PAC-12 Television Broadcasts

Nov. 10 – 5:30 p.m. – at Oregon

Nov. 28 – 8:05 p.m. – at Arizona

Dec. 21 – 6:30 p.m. – at Colorado

Channel Listings

NAU-TVSuddenlink Cable (Flagstaff) Channel 4, 104 HD

Fox Sports ArizonaDirect TV 686, Dish Network 415

Cable Channel 58-FlagstaffCable Channel 34- Phoenix

Fox College Sports (Digital Cable)Fox College Sports Pacific Direct TV 617, 623

Channel 146-FlagstaffChannel 172-Phoenix

TELEVISION SCHEDULE

The Northern Arizona men’s basketball teamhas 15 games on television during the 2012-13 season. The games are broadcast byNAU Television Services and distributed toFOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sportsand via the NAU TV outlets online and onSuddenlink Cable in Flagstaff.

Head Coach Jack Murphy talks postgame with sideline reporter ReggieEccleston.

Dave Brown and Mitch Strohman call all the action on the NAU TV broad-casts and the Lumberjack Radio Network.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)1 Blake Hamilton G/F 6-5 190 Fr.-HS Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena)2 Michael Dunn G 6-0 180 Sr.-2L* Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)10 Chris Heine G 6-2 170 Jr.-SQ Phoenix, Ariz. (Horizon)11 Gabe Rogers G 6-2 175 Sr.-3L* Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)12 DeWayne Russell G 5-11 155 Fr.-HS Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria)20 Gaellan Bewernick F 6-6 215 So.-1L* Los Angeles, Calif. (Manual Arts) 21 Stallon Saldivar G 6-0 185 Sr.-3L Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial)23 Luis Flores G 6-3 175 Sr.-3L* Scottsdale, Ariz. (Coronado)30 Bryce Gosar G 6-1 178 Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) 32 Len Springs F/C 6-10 220 Jr.-TR Compton, Calif. (LA. Trade Tech.)33 Max Jacobsen F 6-8 230 Jr.-1L* Lake Oswego, Ore

(Lake Oswego/Portland St./Clackamas CC)34 Jordyn Martin F 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde)40 Ben Olayinka F 6-7 218 Sr.-1L Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis/Big Bend CC)42 Ephraim Ekanem F 6-7 230 Sr.-1L Chino, Calif. (Ontario Christian/Irvine Valley CC)

Head Coach: Jack Murphy; Assistants: Matt Dunn, Vic Sfera, Al La RocqueDirector of Basketball Operations/Video: Landon Hughey

Athletic Trainer: Sarah Shute/Ryan Pinson. Graduate Assistant: Che JonesManagers: Dillon Fischer, Phillip Randazzo, Quintin Moore, Wil Wilson, Matt Davila, Dylan Dubek.

Basketball Technology Manager: Steven Gonzalez.* redshirt

By ClassSenior (6)Michael Dunn, Ephraim Ekanem,Luis Flores, Ben Olayinka, GabeRogers, Stallon Saldivar.

Juniors (2)Chris Heine, Max Jacobsen, LenSprings.

Sophomores (2)Gaellan Bewernick.

Freshmen (4)Brice Gosar, Blake Hamilton,Jordyn Martin, DeWayneRussell.

By StateArizona (5)Michael Dunn, Luis Flores, Brice Gosar, Chris Heine,Dewayne Russell.

California (4)Gaellan Bewernick, EphraimEkanem, Blake Hamilton, LenSprings.

Nevada (1)Jordyn Martin

Oregon (2)Max Jacobsen, Ben Olayinka.

Texas (1)Gabe Rogers

Utah (1)Stallon Saldivar

Roster BreakdownAlphabetical Roster

Numerical Roster

Coach La Rocque..............La RockCoach Sfera ....................Safare-ahGaellen Bewernick ....Boo-er-nickEphraim Ekanem ..............................................ee-frum EE-CAN-um

Luis Flores ..........................LUU-isChris Heine ..........................H I N EBen Olayinka ................o-lee-inkaStallon Saldivar ..........SAL-da-var

Pronunciation Guide

Personnel Breakdown

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 20 Gaellan Bewernick F 6-6 215 So.-1L* Los Angeles, Calif. (Manual Arts) 2 Michael Dunn G 6-0 180 Sr.-2L* Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler)42 Ephraim Ekanem F 6-7 230 Sr.-1L Chino, Calif. (Ontario Christian/Irvine Valley CC)23 Luis Flores G 6-3 175 Sr.-3L* Scottsdale, Ariz. (Coronado)30 Bryce Gosar G 6-1 178 Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) 1 Blake Hamilton G/F 6-5 190 Fr.-HS Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena)10 Chris Heine G 6-2 170 Jr.-SQ Phoenix, Ariz. (Horizon)33 Max Jacobsen F 6-8 230 Jr.-1L* Lake Oswego, Ore

(Lake Oswego/Portland St./Clackamas CC)34 Jordyn Martin F 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde)40 Ben Olayinka F 6-7 218 Sr.-1L Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis/Big Bend CC)11 Gabe Rogers G 6-2 175 Sr.-3L* Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)12 DeWayne Russell G 5-11 155 Fr.-HS Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria)21 Stallon Saldivar G 6-0 185 Sr.-3L Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial)32 Len Springs F/C 6-10 220 Jr.-TR Compton, Calif. (LA. Trade Tech.)

Starters Returning (3)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. GP-S PPG RPG APG Other11 Gabe Rogers G 6-2 175 Sr.-3L* 18-12 10.2 1.3 2.621 Stallon Saldivar G 6-0 185 Sr.-3L 29-26 6.7 3.6 4.9 3rd in BSC in assists20 Gaellan Bewernick F 6-6 215 So.-1L* 29-16 5.8 5.1 0.6 Shot 59.1 FG%Starters Lost (2)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. GP-S PPG RPG APG Other34 Durrell Norman G 6-4 190 Sr.-1L 28-22 10.2 6.0 1.21 James Douglas G 6-0 175 So.-1L 28-22 12.2 2.6 2.3 Led BSC FR scoringOther Letterwinners Returning (6)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. GP-S PPG RPG APG Other2 Michael Dunn G 6-0 180 Sr.-2L* 29-14 6.8 3.0 1.8 30 steals10 Chris Heine G 6-2 170 Jr.-SQ 5-0 0.8 0.2 0.223 Luis Flores G 6-3 175 Sr.-3L* 23-3 1.3 0.6 0.333 Max Jacobsen F 6-8 230 Jr.-1L* 27-0 2.7 1.8 0.540 Ben Olayinka F 6-7 218 Sr.-1L 25-3 1.8 1.9 0.242 Ephraim Ekanem F 6-7 230 Sr.-1L 28-16 5.6 3.9 0.3Newcomers/Redshirts (5)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)1 Blake Hamilton G/F 6-5 190 Fr.-HS Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena)12 DeWayne Russell G 5-11 155 Fr.-HS Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria)30 Bryce Gosar G 6-1 178 Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) 32 Len Springs F/C 6-10 220 Jr.-TR Compton, Calif. (L.A. Trade Tech)34 Jordyn Martin F 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde)

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ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring inmanagement…2011 Golden EagleScholar-Athlete recipient …Member ofthe Honor Roll and received the PurpleRibbon.

2011-12 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN):Saw action in all 29 games with 16 starts(8 straight)...Averaged 5.2 points and5.1 rebounds per game, the second-besttotal on the team...Recorded five ormore rebounds 17 times...Posted fivegames in double figures...Recorded hisfirst double-double with 14 points and11 rebounds against Northern NewMexico...Had 12 points and 10 boardsagainst Portland State, shooting 6-for-9from the field, with a career-high threeassists to record second double-dou-ble...Recorded 10 boards against WeberState...Recorded third with career-hightying 14 points and a career-high 13rebounds against UC Davis…Averaged8.3 board over last six games, recording10 or more three times.

2010-11: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate ofManual Arts High School…Played forfather Gregory Bewernick…LosAngeles Times and Los AngelesSentinel All-Area selection…NamedAll-Coliseum League first-team selec-tion…Averaged 25.5 points per gameand 17.7 rebounds as asenior…Nominee for the Cal-Hi All-State and McDonald’s All-American…Also three-year letter win-ner in volleyball…Averaged 17.7 pointsand 14.7 rebounds per game as a jun-ior…Played for American InternationalBasketball Institute (AIBI) postgraduateteam for the 2009-10 season based inAsheville, N.C.

PERSONAL: Born Gaellan AndrewBewernick on Sept. 9, 1990 in LosAngeles, Calif…Son of GregoryBewernick and Sharon Hart…Has foursisters, Gabriella, Gianna, Gennae andGiovanna, and two brothers, Gregory,Jr., and Gilbert…Uncle David Rabagoplayed football at NAU from 1951-53.

BEWERNICK’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2011-12 29-16 75-127 .591 1-3 .333 16-35 .457 148-5.1 17-34 12 20 167-5.8

Points 14 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/18/11)

14 vs. UC Davis (2/18/12)

12 vs. Portland State (2/4/12)

Rebounds 13 vs. UC Davis (2/18/12)

11 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/18/11)

10 vs. Portland State (2/4/12)

10 vs. Weber State (2/9/12)

Assists 3 vs. Portland State (2/4/12)

Blocks 2 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)

2 vs. BYU (11/30/11)

Steals 3 vs. North Dakota State (11/13/11)

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ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in psy-chology.

2011-12 (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 29games with 14 starts...Averaged 6.8points per game and 3.0rebounds...Scored in double digits eighttimes...Reset career-high threetimes...Made first career start againstLouisiana in season opener, scoring 11points...Scored 13 points againstArizona Christian, shooting 5-for-7from the field...Reset career high with16 points at Portland State...Had acareer best nine rebounds againstNorthern Colorado and WeberState...Dished a career-high six assistsagainst Northern New Mexico...Hadseven points off the bench againstArizona…Scored 14 points at Idaho

State, the second-best scoring output ofhis career, after posting 13 at WeberState to notch double digit points inback-to-back games for first time incareer.

2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in17 games...Made 6-of-12 attempts fromthe field…Came off the bench to score acareer-high nine points at MontanaState, going 4-for-4 from the field and 1-for-1 from the line in eight minutes witha career-high three steals...Had twopoints against Alabama State.

2009-10 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN):Saw action in seven games…Scored aseason-high two points againstSouthwestern and San Diego State.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate ofChandler High School…Played forMichael Ellsworth…Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter…Helpedteam beat top-seeded Highland in the5A State Championships, the first No.16 seed to beat a No. 1 in state histo-ry…Also three-year letter winner infootball, averaging 14.5 yards percatch…Four-year letter winner in trackand field, leading team to two statechampionships in 2005 and2006…Recorded three top 10 individualfinishes in the triple jump, placingfourth twice…Also finished eighth inthe high jump in 2008…Won the triplejump at the Meet of Champions in 2008.

PERSONAL: Born Michael Jamal Dunnon April 16, 1990 in Jacksonville,Fla…Son of Kelly Dunn…Has three sis-ters: Tempestt, Michaela andJasmine…Enjoys movies, music andplaying video games…AttendedArizona State for one year out of highschool…Cousin Ricky Moore playedfootball at Eastern Arizona.

DUNN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2009-10 7-0 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 2-0.3 5-2 0 0 5-0.72010-11 17-0 6-12 .500 0-3 .000 1-3 .333 10-0.6 3-5 0 4 13-0.82011-12 29-14 63-168 .375 22-73 .301 49-65 .754 88-3.0 52-54 5 30 197-6.8Totals 53-14 70-186 .376 22-79 .278 53-72 .736 100-1.9 60-61 5 34 215-4.1

Points 16 at Portland State (1/5/12)

14 at Idaho State (1/21/12)

13 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)

13 at Weber State (1/19/12)

13 vs. Northern Colorado (1/30/12)

Rebounds 9 vs. Northern Colorado (1/30/12)

9 vs. Weber State (2/9/12)

Assists 6 vs. No. New Mexico (11/22/11)

Blocks 1 Three times

Steals 4 vs. Montana State (1/14/12)

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ACADEMIC NOTES: Currentlystudying health science and become aphysical therapist.

2011-12 (JUNIOR): Saw action in all28 games with 16 starts...Averaged 5.6points and 3.9 rebounds pergame...Notched double figures sixtimes, including four games in BigSky play...Grabbed six or morerebounds nine times...Reset single-game season-high for points fourtimes...Had a career-high 15 pointsagainst Eastern Washington...Posted14 points against PortlandState...Scored 11 points againstArizona Christian...Had season-higheight boards against Pepperdine andPortland State.

PRIOR TO NAU: A transfer fromIrvine Valley College…Played forJerry Hernandez… Averaged 8.3points and 6.1 rebounds during the2010-11 sea-son…Was an hon-orable mentiona l l - O r a n g eE m p i r eConference selec-tion after startingall 31 of IrvineValley’s gamesand helping theLasers go 23-8 andmake the Southern California PlayoffRegional finals…Also averaged 9.8

points and 8.3 rebounds and shot 59.3percent during conferencegames…Ranked second in the OrangeEmpire Conference in field goal per-

centage at 55.2 per-cent…Scored a sea-son-high 23 pointsin win at OrangeCoast during con-ference play andhad 19 points in awin atFul ler ton…Alsograbbed a season-best 14 rebounds in

an early-season win over Cuyamaca.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate ofOntario Christian…Played for ScottBrummel…Averaged 11.9 points and10.3 rebounds as a senior…Playedwith Durrell Norman at Irvine Valley.

PERSONAL: Born Ephraim I.Ekanem on May 19, 1991 in LosAngeles, Calif.…Son of Patrick andCatherine Ekanem…Has one sister,Doris, and one brother, Marquis.

EKANEM’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2011-12 28-13 66-138 .478 0-0 .000 26-53 .491 108-3.9 7-25 11 15 158-5.6

Points 15 vs. Eastern Washington (2/2/12)14 vs. Portland State (2/4/12)12 at Weber State (1/19/12)11 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)10 vs. Louisiana (11/11/11)10 vs. Montana State 1/14/12)

Rebounds 8 vs. Pepperdine (12/7/11)8 vs. Portland State (2/4/12)7 vs. Eastern Washington (2/2/12)6 Five times

Assists 1 Seven timesBlocks 1 11 timesSteals 3 at Idaho State (1/21/12)

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(Coronado)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring inbiomedical science with a minor inchemistry…2010 and 2011 GoldenEagle Scholar-Athlete recipient...Nominee for 2010-11 and 2011-12Capital One Academic All-Districthonors…2010-11 NABC Honor Courtselection.

2011-12 (JUNIOR): Saw action in 23games with three starts...Averaged 1.3points and 0.6 rebounds pergame...Scored in seven games...Hadseason-high nine points againstArizona Christian...Made first careerstart against Northern New Mexico,scoring six points...Made 8-of 18attempts beyond the arc (44.4%).

2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): Saw actionin 13 games off the bench...Shot 50percent (5-for-10) from thefield...Scored in five games...Had aseason-high five points at MontanaState...Played a season-high 10 min-utes against Bethany…Saw action in

CollegeInsider.com Tournament gameat Santa Clara.

2009-10 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN):Saw action in 13 games and averaged4.7 minutes…Scored 17 points on theseason (1.3 per game)…Had a season-high 11 points against Northern NewMexico, going 4-for-5 from thefield…Had a sea-son-best threerebounds at NewMexico.

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HIGH SCHOOL:A 2008 graduate of Coronado HighSchool…Played for coach AaronWindler…Three-year starter…Two-year captain…Three-year letter win-ner…Helped team go on 10-game

winning streak in 2006…Team wasranked fourth in state in 2006.

PERSONAL: Born Luis Flores on June2, 1990 in Phoenix, Ariz. …Son ofLouie and Anna Flores…Has one sis-ter, Theresa…Played with formerArizona Wildcat and current PortlandTrail Blazer Jerryd Bayless in club bas-

ketball.

FLORES’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2009-10 13-0 6-10 .600 2-4 .500 3-8 .375 6-0.5 3-3 0 2 17-1.32010-11 13-0 5-10 .500 2-3 .667 3-6 .500 4-0.3 8-1 0 0 15-1.22011-12 23-3 11-26 .423 8-18 .444 1-2 .500 13-0.6 7-12 0 1 31-1.3Totals 49-3 22-46 .478 12-25 .480 7-16 .438 23-0.5 18-16 0 3 63-1.3

Points 11 vs. Northern New Mexico (12/30/09)

Rebounds 3 at New Mexico (12/16/09)

3 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)

Assists 3 vs. Bethany (12/4/10)

3 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/22/11)

3-Pointers 3 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)

Blocks 0

Steals 2 vs. Northern New Mexico (12/30/09)

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Phoenix, Ariz. (Horizon)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Studyingmechanical engineering…Member ofthe Society of GentlemenScholars…Had a 4.0 GPA in highschool.

2011-12 (SOPHOMORE): Saw actionin five games off the bench…Scoredfour points on the season, going 2-for-4 from the field.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate ofHorizon High School…Played forPaul Long…Two-year starter and let-ter winner…Averaged 10 points pergame…Named to all-region team andtwo-time recipient of the HorizonHustle Award…Helped team to statesemifinals and first region in win inover 20 years…Won scoring title inAll-Star Basketball League…Played

with Kyle Tresnak (Weber State) andCollin Woods (UC Irvine) at Horizon.

PERSONAL: Born Chris Allen Heineon Aug. 14, 1991 in Phoenix,Ariz…Son of Marge and DaleHeine…Has one sister, Sara…Enjoysplaying the guitar…Mother swam atIndiana (1971-73) and was part ofNational Championship team in 1971.

HEINE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2011-12 5-0 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-0.2 1-2 0 1 4-0.8

#33 MAX JACOBSENF, 6-8, 230, Jr.-1L*

Lake Oswego, Ore. (LakeOswego/Portland

St./Clackamas CC)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in elec-trical engineering at NAU …Named toPortland State Dean’s List.

2011-12 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in17 games off thebench...Had a sea-son-high eightpoints againstB r i g h a mYoung...Recordedseason-high sevenrebounds vs.Northern New Mexico…Scored sixpoints with four boards versusMontana...Missed 12 games with injury(hip/ankle).

PRIOR TO NAU: Transfer fromClackamas Community College…Playedfor Clif Wegner…Averaged 20.8 pointsper game and 8.0 rebounds, while shoot-ing 68 percent from the field…Named theSouthern Region NWACC Most ValuablePlayer and led his team to a NWACCSouthern region championship and 20-8record…Scored a season-high 46 pointsand grabbed 19 rebounds against YakimaValley, posting five double-doubles onthe season and scoring 20 or more points15 times…Originally signed withPortland State out of high school.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate ofLake Oswego High School…Played forMark Shoff…Played in three consecutiveThree Rivers League championships,

teaming with NBAstandout KevinLove during hisfreshman season onteam that finishedsecond at state, los-ing to a SouthMedford team that

was led by former Duke star KyleSingler…Lettered three times and wasnamed first team All-Three RiversLeague two times…Named to all-statesecond-team and state all-tournamentsecond team as a senior…Also a memberof the Oregon Lords AAU team.

PERSONAL: Born Max TheodoreJacobsen on Dec. 1, 1990 in Portland,Ore…Son of Ted and SusanJacobsen…Father played football atWashington State (1979-83)…Enjoys fish-ing and playing video games…Also con-sidered Eastern Washington, Cal PolyPomona, Sacramento State and MontanaState.

JACOBSEN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2011-12 17-0 20-44 .455 0-1 .000 6-7 .857 30-1.8 8-15 2 7 46-2.7

Points 8 vs. Brigham Young (11/30/11)

Rebounds 7 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/22/11)

Assists 2 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)

Blocks 1 Two times

Steals 1 Seven times

Single Game Highs

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Corvallis, Ore.(Corvallis/Big Bend CC)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring inelectrical engineering.

2011-12 (JUNIOR): Saw action in 25games with three starts...Averaged 1.8points per game and 1.9 rebounds pergame...Made first career start atPortland State, scoring six points andtying career-high with sixboards...Had as e a s o n - h i g hseven points andsix boards in BigSky debut againstS a c r a m e n t oS t a t e . . . A d d e dseven points offthe bench againstMontana State with two blocks.

PRIOR TO NAU: Played at Big BendCommunity College…Coached byMark Path in 2010-11…Named to the

NWAAC East all-conference second-t e a m … H e l p e dteam to a 13-1league record in2011…Played inthe 2009 OACA AllStar Series game inOregon and the

2011 NWAACC All Star Game inWashington.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 Graduate ofCorvallis High School…Coached byGreg Garrison.

PERSONAL: Born Benjamin AyodeleOlayinka on Jan. 14, 1991 inAbbington, Penn. Son of JenniferKling…Has one sister, MeganOlayinka…Enjoys reading and swim-ming…Most memorable moment wasa steal and full court dunk in rivalrygame to tie.

OLAYINKA’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2011-12 25-3 16-36 .444 0-0 .000 13-23 .585 47-1.9 6-18 14 3 45-1.8

Points 7 vs. Sacramento State (12/29/11)

7 vs. Montana State (1/14/12)

Rebounds 6 vs. Sacramento State (12/29/11)

6 at Portland State (1/5/12)

Assists 2 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/22/11)

Blocks 3 at Montana (2/23/12)

Steals 1 Three times

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Houston, Texas (Klein Forest)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring incriminology and criminal justice with aminor in sociology.

FUN FACTS: Played with NorthernColorado's Elliott Lloyd at KleinForest...One of four players from highschool team to sign with Division Ischool: Chris Hines (Utah), ElliottLloyd (Northern Colorado) and Toure'Murry (Wichita State).

CAREER NOTES: Enters senior seasonwith 849 career points…Saw action in77 games with 61 starts...Made 152three-pointers in his career, the sixth-best total in school history...Shooting40.2 percent for his career beyond thearc, 12th-best percentage in school his-tory...Made at least one three-pointer in62 of 77 career games.

2011-12 (JUNIOR): Had surgery onshoulder in Oct. 10 for torn labrum andmissed the first 11 games of the sea-son...Returned to action againstArizona State on Dec. 17, scoring fourpoints and dishing four assists...Saw

action in 18 games with 12starts...Averaged 10.2 points per gameand 2.6 assists per game...Had 17points againstSacramento Stateand 18 at NorthernColorado… Had aseason-high 25points againstIdaho State, making10-of-24 shots fromthe field...It was11th game of 20 ormore points in a game in his career andfifth-best single game total...Scored indouble figures in 10 of 18 games...Didnot play vs. UC Davis due to kneeinjury.

2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): All-Big Skysecond-team choice...Received theCoaches Award at team banquet…Sawaction in all 32 games with 27starts...Averaged 13.1 points per gamewith 2.4 rebounds and 2.4assists...Ranked second in the Big Skyand fifth in Division I in three-pointfield goal percentage at 47.1, the 10th-best single-season three-point percent-age in school history...Second in the BigSky three-point field goals made pergame at 2.5 (65th in DivisionI)...Recorded seven games with five ormore three-pointers...Made 82 three-pointers on the season, tied for sixth-best single-season total on the NAUsingle-season charts... Posted 10 of histop 12 individual single-game scoringperformances in his career...Eight of the12 were on the road...Averaged 15.9points per game and shooting 50.5 per-cent (54-for-105) from the three-pointland on the road...Made at least onethree-pointer in 30 of 32 games(Southwestern, Air Force)...Finishedseason with a streak of 20 consecutivegames with at least one three-pointer,the longest of his career…Posted 17games in double figures...Made 20

straight free throws over eight gamesbefore miss at SacramentoState...Scored 22 in Big Sky quarterfi-

nals against UNC,hitting six three-pointers...Had 27points with fivethree-pointers inregular seasonmeeting atUNC...Scored 29points againstE a s t e r n

Washington, hitting 3-for-3 beyond thearc and 6-for-6 from the line...Scored 21points at Weber State, hitting five three-pointers and added 19 at IdahoState...Shattered his single-game careerhigh with 31 points helped by seventhree-pointers among 12-for-18 per-formance from the field atPepperdine...Added a career-best tyingfour rebounds...Named the Big SkyPlayer of the Week for the perform-ance...Scored 26 points at CS-Bakersfield...Had 20-point effortagainst USC on the road, hitting sixthree-pointers, with a career-high sixrebounds.

2009-10 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN):Saw action in 27 games with 22starts...Starter in first seven games andanother 11 straight at onepoint...Averaged 9.1 points, 1.7rebounds and 2.3 assists pergame...Ranked 28th in the league inscoring and fourth among fresh-men...Tallied double figures 13 times,resetting or tying career single-gamebest six times...Shot 36.6 percent fromthree-point range, making at least onethree-pointer in 20 of 27 gamesplayed...Recorded eight games withthree or more three-pointers...Hitgame-winning three-pointer with 1 sec-ond left in overtime to defeat EasternWashington...Had two three-pointersin overtime periods in win over

ROGERS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2009-10 27-22 87-225 .387 45-123 .366 27-35 .771 45-1.7 63-47 0 29 246-9.12010-11 32-27 145-331 .438 82-174 .471 47-63 .746 76-2.4 77-54 1 20 419-13.12011-12 18-12 67-216 .310 25-81 .309 25-31 .806 23-1.3 47-47 1 8 184-10.2Totals 77-61 299-771 .388 152-378.402 99-129 .767 164-2.1 187-148 2 57 849-11.0

Points 31 at Pepperdine (11/28/10)29 vs. Eastern Washington (2/16/11)

Rebounds 6 at USC (12/11/10)3-Pointers 7 at Pepperdine (11/28/10)

6 at USC (12/11/10)Assists 10 vs. Southwestern (11/13/09)Blocks 1 at Sacramento State (/24/11)

1 at Northern Colorado (12/31/11)Steals 3 vs. Weber State (1/9/10)

3 at Idaho State (2/13/10)3 at Montana State (12/31/10)3 vs. Montana (1/12/12)

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Portland State as part of a career-high20 point night with six assists...Scored20 points for the second time on theseason at Sacramento State with fiveassists...Recorded 17 points atColorado State...Scored 13 pointsagainst Fresno State...Had 11 points atArizona...Scored nine points and had10 assists against Southwestern in theseason opener in first collegiategame...Did not play against UCRiverside due to ankle injury.

2008-09: 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 namedteam Most Valuable Player and districtMVP.

PERSONAL: Born Gabriel AntonyRogers 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.

Rogers Top Scoring GamesPoints

31 at Pepperdine (11/28/10)29 vs. Eastern Washington (2/16/11)27 at Northern Colorado (2/26/11)26 at CSU-Bakersfield (12/1/10)25 vs. Idaho State (2/11/12)22 at Northern Colorado (3/8/11)21 at Weber State (2/110/11)20 vs.Portland State (2/18/10)20 at Sacramento State (2/25/10)20 at USC (12/11/10)20 vs. Idaho State (1/6/11)

3-Pointers7 at Pepperdine (11/28/10)6 at USC (12/11/10)6 at Northern Colorado (3/8/11)5 at Colorado State (12/20/09)5 at Creighton (11/14/10)5 vs. Idaho State (1/6/11)5 at Weber State (2/10/11)5 at Northern Colorado (2/26/11)

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Salt Lake City, Utah (JudgeMemorial)

Bob Cousy Award nomineeACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring inbusiness economics…2010 GoldenEagle Scholar-Athlete recipient…Earned scholar-athlete awards in bas-ketball in high school.

FUN FACTS: Played on a sixth-gradeAAU team coached by NBA Hall ofFamer John Stockton and formerPhoenix Sun and Utah Jazz standoutJeff Hornecek.

CAREER NOTES: Saw action in 89games with 60 starts…Recorded 373assists in his career, ranking fifth onNAU career top 10...4.2 assists per gameaverage ranks eighth in school history.

2011-12 (JUNIOR): Bob Cousy AwardCandidate; Big Sky Player of the Week(Dec. 19); National Mid-Major Men'sBasketball Player of the Week and BigSky Player of the Week (College SportsMadness, Dec. 19)…Started 26 of 29games...Averaged career-high 6.7 points

per game with 4.9 assists per game, thethird-best total in the Big Sky and 66thin Division I...Scored in double digitsseven times... Posted seven of nine topscoring games of his career... Assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.2, second-best totalin Big Sky and 45th in Division I…Resetcareer-high with 24 points at ArizonaState...Hit game-winning three-pointerto secure the win with 0.6 seconds leftin the game....Named Big Sky Player ofthe Week for his performance on Dec.19...Scored 17 points against ArizonaChristian with nine assists...Had eightpoints in season opener vs.Louisiana...Tied career-high with sevenrebounds against LoyolaMarymount...Recorded 10 games withseven or more assists.

2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): Received theMost Improved Award at the team ban-quet…Saw action in all 32games...Started first 26 games and 30overall...Averaged 3.7 points and 5.4assists per game...Reset career single-game best in every statistical categoryin first eight games...Recorded 173assists (5.4 avg.) to lead the Big Sky,rank 31st in the nation in per gameaverage and rank seventh among soph-omores…Also tied for the fourth-bestsingle-season total and ninth-best per-game average in schoolhistory...Recorded 13 games with six ormore assists, including a career-best 13against Idaho State and 11 against bothAlabama State and Montana...Had 10 ormore four times this season...13 assistsagainst Idaho State rank tied for sixth-best total on NAU single-gamecharts...Recorded three of the top 14assist game in school history...NAU was9-1 when he has seven or moreassists…Led the Big Sky in assists-to-turnover ratio and ranked seventh inDivision I at 2.88...Recorded top 10career single-game assist totals, top sixscoring totals and top six reboundingtotals...Scored in double figures twotimes...Had a season-high 11 pointsagainst Air Force...Had 10 points atKennesaw State...Scored nine points atWeber State with half-court, buzzerbeater at halftime.

2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Saw action inall 28 games with four starts...Averaged1.8 points and 2.0 assists per game in15.5 minutes per contest...Scored in 14games on the season...Recorded 2.0

assist-to-turnover ratio...Had a single-game high six points at San Diego Stateand at Portland State...Played 20 ormore minutes in four Big Skygames...Played a season-high 27 min-utes at Sacramento State...Saw action in25 minutes at Portland State and doubleovertime win against the Vikings inFlagstaff.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate ofJudge Memorial…Played for JimYerkovich…Led Judge Memorial in SaltLake City to the Utah state title as a jun-ior and a pair of top-five state finishes inhis prep career…Named the 2008 3AState Tournament Most Valuable Player,while earning all-state and all-regionfirst team honors…Also named to the2009 3A All-State team for the secondconsecutive season and was the Region10 MVP…Scored 15 points with eightassists in the Senior All-State Gameplayed in Sandy, Utah…Also a four-year letter winner in baseball, helpingteam to a state championship in 2008with a 26-1 record…Team also finishedsecond and third in state in 2006 and2007.

PERSONAL: Born Stallon E. Saldivaron March 28, 1991 in Salt Lake City,Utah…Son of Danny and SandySaldivar…Has one sister,Shannon…Also considered Weber Stateand American University.

Points 24 at Arizona State (12/17/11)17 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)16 vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/10/11)

Rebounds 7 vs. Northern Colorado (1/31/11)7 Portland State (3/2/11)7 at Loyola Marymount (11/26/11)

3-Pointers 6 at Arizona State (12/17/11)2 Seven times

Assists 13 vs. Idaho State (1/6/11)11 vs. Alabama State (11/16/10)11 vs. Montana (2/5/11)

Single Game Highs

SALDIVAR’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G-S FG-A PCT 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO B S PT-AVG.2009-10 28-4 15-57 .263 10-38 .263 10-12 .833 33-1.2 57-26 0 12 50-1.82010-11 32-30 41-110 .373 10-41 .244 26-31 .839 100-3.1 173-60 3 23 118-3.72011-12 29-26 65-187 .348 24-75 .320 40-51 .784 104-3.6 143-65 1 28 194-6.7Totals 89-60 121-351 .345 44-154 .286 76-84 .809 237-2.7 373-151 4 63 362-4.1

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G, 6-1, 178, Fr.-HSPhoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Plansto study physical therapy…

Had a 3.6 grade point average and ranked amongthe top 20 percent in his high school class.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of SunnyslopeHigh School…Played for Ray Portela…Averaged21.6 points per games last season in helping theVikings to a 21-8 record…Named to the 2012 All-Arizona Division II second team as selected by TheArizona Republic…Two-time all-region selec-tion…Named to Arizona Republic’s High SchoolAll-Metro first-team in 2011 and 2012…Unanimous selection as Glendale Union HighSchool District Player of the Year in 2011 and2012…Also chosen to the all-state honorable men-

tion team as selected by the Arizona Republic…2011Judy Dixon Holiday Tournament Most ValuablePlayer…Two-time Arrowhead Thanksgiving all-tournament team selection… Helped team to 2010state championship runner-up finish…Namedschool’s most valuable player as a junior and sen-ior and offensive player of the year in 2010 and2011…Scored career-high 44 points againstWashington…Made a career-best 18 free throws ina row…Also was captain and starter on footballteam in 2011.

PERSONAL: BornBryce Harrison Gosaron Oct. 13, 1993 inPhoenix, Ariz…Son ofChad and DoryGosar…Parents are bothalumni of NAU…Hasone brother, Chase, andone sister, Lily…Enjoysplaying ping pong.

#1 BLAKE HAMILTONG/F, 6-5, 190, Fr.-HS

Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Plansto study physical

therapy…Had a 3.33 grade point average in highschool.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of PasadenaHigh School…Played for Tim Tucker…Named aPasadena Star News All-Area selection after scor-ing 18.8 points per game, while grabbing 11.7rebounds with four blocks per game as a sen-ior…Scored 25 points with six rebounds, foursteals and three assists in a second round stateplayoff game, following it up with 22 points in thenext contest…Helped his team to the CIF-Southern Section Division 3AAA state title.

PERSONAL: Born Blake Ellis Hamilton on Oct. 26,1994 in Pasadena, Calif…Son of Jamie Jackson andKevin Hamilton…Has two sisters, Kayla andBrittney, and one brother, Bryce…Hamilton’sfather played at UTEP for Don Haskins.

@bryce_gosar30

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Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoris undecided…Plans to study in the medicalfield…Earned Scholar Athlete and Principal’sAwards and was a member of the Student Council.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Palo VerdeHigh School…Played for former NAU playerJermone Riley…Helped team to the SunsetRegional title game, averaging 11 points and ninerebounds as a senior…Received the Fab 5 MostValuable Player Award…Named second-team all-conference… Also played volleyball, earning first-team all-conference honors.

PERSONAL: Born Jordyn Torrence Martin on Dec.22, 1993 in Glendale, Ariz…Son of Tammy andTorry Martin…Has two brothers, Jalyn andVictor…Martin’s father played football at NAU(1983-86) and his mother, Tammy, also attendedthe school…Aunt, Keturah Mattox, also playedbasketball at NAU from 1992-96…Hobbies includeswimming…Also considered Drake in the recruit-ing process.

#12 DEWAYNE RUSSELLG, 5-11, 155, Fr.-HS

Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoris undecided…Posted a 3.0grade point average.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Peoria HighSchool…Named The Arizona Republic’s Big School(Divisions I-II) Boys Basketball Player of the Yearand to the All-Arizona Division II first-team…Averaged an Arizona-best 27 points pergame to lead his team to a 27-3 record and stateDivision II title under coach Michael Serwa…Alsoaveraged 5.4 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 3.8 stealswhile making 66 percent of his three-pointers onthe season.

PERSONAL: Born DeWayne Deshawn Russell onFeb. 10, 1994 in Philadelphia, Penn…Son of TerriRussell…Has two brothers, Daron andDejuan…Also considerered USC, Cal Poly,Hawaii, UTSA and Niagara in the recruitingprocess.

@jordyntmart

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Former NAU standout Andrew Mavis was a member ofthe 2000 Canadian men’s basketball squad at the SummerOlympics in Sydney. He helped lead the Canadian teamto a 5-2 record and seventh-place finish. Canada defeatedRussia in overtime in their final game. Mavis saw actionin all seven games, scoring 3.0 points per game.

LEN SPRINGSF/C, 6-10, 220, Jr.-TR

Compton, Calif. (LA. TradeTech.)

ACADEMIC NOTES: Plansto study business…Posted a3.0 grade point average.

PRIOR TO NAU: Transferfrom Los Angeles Trade

Technical College…Averaged six points, 11rebounds and three blocks as a sophomore forCoach Richard Wells…Played his freshman seasonat El Camino College…Played in nine games, post-ing averages of 2.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.2blocks per game.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Susan MillerDorsey High School…Scored seven points pergame and grabbed 13 rebounds per contest underthe direction of Kevin Gibson.

PERSONAL: Born Len Amar Springs on Sept. 3,1992 in Los Angeles, Calif…Son of Terrie Bontyand Len Springs…has three sisters, Posha, Tiraand Miranda, and one brother, Jordan…Also con-sidered Florida A&M, McNeese State, Loyola-Chicago and Angelo State…Collects Jordan bas-ketball shoes and enjoys playing Xbox 360.

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Opponent SeriesAdams State (Colo.) 14-2Air Force 5-3Alabama A&M 0-2Alabama State 1-0Alaska Anchorage 1-0Albuquerque 2-1Alcorn State 1-0Arizona 25-96Arizona Christian 3-0Arizona State 61-76Augustana (Neb.) 1-0Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1-0Baptist 1-0Bemidji State (Minn.) 1-0Bethany 2-0Biola (Calif.) 1-1Boise State 22-33Brigham Young 1-1Brooklyn 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 8-4CSU Bakersfield 4-2Cal 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 2-2Concordia (Calif.) 0-1Concordia (Neb.) 1-0Creighton 0-2Culver-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 34-24Elon 1-0Emporia State (Kan.) 1-0

Opponent SeriesFairfield 1-0Florida International 1-1Fort Lewis (Colo.) 10-2Fresno State 0-5Georgia 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 42-48Illinois-Chicago 1-0Iona 0-1Iowa State 0-1Jacksonville 1-0Jamestown (N.D.) 1-0Johnson & Wales 1-0Kansas 0-4Kennesaw State 1-0Lamar 2-1LaVerne 2-0Lewis & Clark 1-0LeTourneau (Texas) 1-0Lipscomb 2-0Long Beach State 1-0Louisiana 0-1Louisiana State 0-2Louisiana Tech 0-1Loyola (La.) 0-1Loyola Marymount 2-6Macalester 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 31-59Montana State 45-43Montana 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 40-43New Mexico Highlands 26-11New Mexico Military 8-1New Mexico Mines 3-6New Mexico State 23-20

Opponent SeriesNorth Dakota State 0-3Northeast Missouri State 1-1Northern Colorado 7-9Northern Illinois 0-1Northern New Mexico 3-0Northeastern 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 3-13Phoenix College 9-3Pittsburgh 0-1Portland 3-4Portland State 15-19Prairie 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 30-10Sam Houston State 3-2San Diego 3-9San Diego State 6-6San Francisco 2-3San Jose Christian 1-0San Jose State 3-3Santa Clara 1-2Santa 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 0-2Southern California Coll. 1-0Southern Colorado 10-9Southern Oregon 1-0Southern Utah 13-8Southwest Missouri St. 0-2Southwest Oklahoma St. 0-1Southwest Texas 1-1Stanford 0-1Stephen F. Austin 1-1Tennessee-Martin 1-1Texas-Arlington 2-3Texas Christian 0-3

Opponent SeriesTexas-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 25-66West 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: 34-24Cheney: 12-16; Flagstaff 20-7; Neutral: 2-1

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

Away 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 80-67

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

Home W 76-68Neutral W 82-65

2000-01 Home L 65-72Away L 66-74Neutral 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

2009-10 Away W 73-69Home W 74-71

2010-11 Away L 59-72Home W 83-74

2011-12 Away L 59-76Home L 68-74

NAU Overall: 40-50Pocatello: 11-33; Flagstaff 27-16; Neutral: 2-1

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 2OT 102-98Home W 73-63

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

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

2009-10 Home W 68-56Away L OT 71-73

2010-11 Home W OT 82-80Away L OT 88-90

2011-12 Away L 62-78Home L 73-79

NAU Overall: 31-59Missoula: 10-33; Flagstaff 19-24; 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 51-55

1979-80 Home W 65-53Away L 56-66

1980-81 Away L 65-77Home L 56-64

1981-82 Home L 65-67Away L 52-65

1982-83 Away L 50-54Home W 76-70

1983-84 Home L 54-59Away 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

2009-10 Away L 54-71Home L 64-84

2010-11 Away L 80-83Home W 70-53

2011-12 Home L 53-78Away L 60-78

NAU Overall: 46-43Bozeman: 11-30; Flagstaff 30-13; 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 73-67

Home L 83-841978-79 Home W 82-68

Away L 56-581979-80 Home W 80-78

Away L 90-921980-81 Away L 72-84

Home L 76-811981-82 Home W 49-47

Away L 63-701982-83 Away L 59-75

Home W 76-571983-84 Home W 59-57

Away W 70-471984-85 Away W 62-58

Home 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 102-96Neutral W 77-50

1998-99 Away W 74-73Home W 82-67

1999-00 Home W 89-80Away W 76-74

2000-01 Away L 79-84Home 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 78-58

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Home W 83-642009-10 Away L 50-62

Home W 71-582010-11 Away L 78-86

Home W 61-41Home W 65-62

2011-12 Home L 72-74Away L 60-79

NAU Overall: 7-9Greeley: 2-7; Flagstaff 5-2; 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 67-642009-10 Home* L 66-75

Away* L 63-702010-11 Home* W 65-54

Away* L 71-72Away! L 70-73

2011-12 Away L 64-80Home L OT 62064

NAU Overall: 17-21Portland: 4-14; Flagstaff 10-7; Neutral: 3-0

Big Sky Games -- NAU Overall: 16-19Portland: 4-13; Flagstaff 10-6; Neutral: 2-0

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 71-57Neutral W 77-75

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

2009-10 Away W 93-86Home W 2OT 86-85

2010-11 Away W 71-59Home W 79-52

2011-12 Away L 62-82Home L 65-76

NAU Overall: 30-10Sacramento: 12-8; Flagstaff 18-2; 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 86-49

Away W 92-521998-99 Home W 75-60

Away W 71-611999-00 Away L 62-65

Home W 88-652000-01 Away W 65-55

Home W 66-532001-02 Away L 63-81

Home W 90-702002-03 Away L OT 81-85

Home W 63-452003-04 Home W 80-73

Away L 97-1102004-05 Away L 88-92

Home L 86-872005-06 Home W 89-83

Away W 82-72Home W 98-83

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

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

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

2009-10 Home W 75-71Away W 73-59

2010-11 Home W 79-58Away W 63-42

2011-12 Home W 73-64Away L 43-77

NAU Overall: 13-8Cedar City: 3-6; Flagstaff 10-2; Neutral: 0-0

1963-64 Home W 77-72Away W OT 96-85

1964-65 Away L 99-106Home W 89-77

1974-75 Home W 101-85Away L 74-97

1975-76 Home W 94-881980-81 Home W 84-771988-89 Home L 66-80

Away L 50-801991-92 Home L 63-821992-93 Away L 74-100

Home W 84-751993-94 Away L 73-81

Home W 2 OT 96-911994-95 Away L 65-79

Home W 68-671996-97 Away W 82-73

Home W 61-582002-03 Away W 73-56

Home W 85-68

NAU Overall: 26-69Ogden: 6-41; Flagstaff 19-26; 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

2009-10 Home L 62-87Away L 66-76

2010-11 Home L 67-68Away L 55-82

2011-12 Away L 67-81Home L 49-67

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Coaching ChangeDave Brown was named the interimhead coach on December 9 and tookover the team for the first time onDecember 10 against CSUBakersfield. Head Coach MIkeAdras resigned on Dec. 9 after lead-ing the program for 13 seasons andcoaching 363 games. NAU was 2-7at the time of the announcement.

Arizona State Upset…Stallon Saldivar hit the game-win-ning three-pointer as time expiredto help NAU upset Arizona StateState in Tempe 69-68. The winoccurred in the second gamecoached by Brown. Saldivar wasnamed the Big Sky Player of theWeek for his performance againstArizona State, scoring a career-high24 points with nine assists.

Lack of Defense...The Lumberjacks ranked among theworst teams in the country in bothfield-goal percentage defense andthree-point field goal percentagedefense. NAU was 335th out of 338Division I teams allowing 49.3 per-cent field-goal percentage defenseand 337th overall while allowing39.8 percent shooting in guardingthe three-point line.

Senior Goodbye...Durrell Norman made the most ofhis senior night. He scored a career-high 26 points to go with sevenrebounds and made 14 free throwsin 36 minutes. Overall, he sawaction in 60 career games with 46starts in two seasons. In 2011-12, heposted the top 12 scoring games ofhis career, recording double figures14 times while posting two double-doubles. He averaged 10.2 pointsand 6.0 rebounds, ranking 10th inthe Big Sky. Overall he reset single-game bests for points, rebounds,assists and steals during the season.

Dealing Stallon...Stallon Saldivar averaged 4.9 assistsper game to rank 66th in Division I.He ranked 31st in Division I inassists per game at 5.5 as a sopho-more while leading the Big Sky in2010-11.

Freshman Debut…Guard James Douglas led the teamin scoring at 12.2 points per game.

Gaellan BewernickGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Luis FloresAcademic All-Big Sky

Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Colin GruberAcademic All-Big Sky

Chris HeineGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Max JacobsenAcademic All-Big Sky

Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Ben OlayinkaAcademic All-Big Sky

Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Gabe RogersGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Stallon SaldivarBig Sky Player of the Week, Dec. 19

Colby WeaverGolden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Stallon Saldivar

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5-24 Overall, 1-15 Big Sky (9th), 4-9 Home, 1-12 Away, 0-3 NeutralDate Opponent Result Record Big Sky Attend Top Points Top Rebounds11/11/11 vs Louisiana L, 66-83 0-1 1,175 (21) DOUGLAS, James (5) NORMAN, Durrell

(5) EKANEM, Ephraim11/12/11 at San Francisco L, 50-69 0-2 1,119 (14) GRUBER, Colin (6) EKANEM, Ephraim

(6) SALDIVAR, Stallon11/13/11 vs North Dakota State L, 58-70 0-3 225 (10) CHEEK, Danny (6) NORMAN, Durrell11/18/11 ARIZONA CHRISTIAN W, 103-42 1-3 547 (18) DOUGLAS, James (12) NORMAN, Durrell11/22/11 NORTHERN N. MEXICO W, 80-49 2-3 341 (14) BEWERNICK, Gaellan (11) BEWERNICK, Gaellan

(14) DOUGLAS, James 11/26/11 at Loyola Marymount L, 61-81 2-4 1,565 (16) DOUGLAS, James (7) SALDIVAR, Stallon11/30/11 vs Brigham Young L, 52-87 2-5 3,215 (13) GRUBER, Colin (6) NORMAN, Durrell12/3/11 at Arizona L, 39-53 2-6 13,811 (13) GRUBER, Colin (8) NORMAN, Durrell12/7/11 PEPPERDINE L, 40-49 2-7 617 (10) SALDIVAR, Stallon (8) EKANEM, Ephraim

(10) DOUGLAS, James 12/10/11 CSU BAKERSFIELD W, 80-67 3-7 607 (22) DOUGLAS, James (6) NORMAN, Durrell12/17/11 at Arizona State W, 69-68 4-7 4,738 (24) SALDIVAR, Stallon (6) BEWERNICK, Gaellan12/20/11 at Sam Houston State L, 49-73 4-8 458 (18) NORMAN, Durrell (13) NORMAN, Durrell12/29/11 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 73-64 5-8 1-0 472 (22) DOUGLAS, James (9) NORMAN, Durrell12/31/11 at Northern Colorado* L, 64-80 5-9 1-1 1,591 (18) ROGERS, Gabe (8) NORMAN, Durrell1/05/12 at Portland State* L, 62-82 5-10 1-2 648 (16) DUNN, Michael (6) OLAYINKA, Ben

(6) NORMAN, Durrell1/7/12 at Eastern Washington* L, 59-76 5-11 1-3 2,114 (17) DOUGLAS, James (7) NORMAN, Durrell1/12/12 MONTANA* L, 53-78 5-12 1-4 561 (13) ROGERS, Gabe (7) NORMAN, Durrell1/14/12 MONTANA STATE* L, 72-74 5-13 1-5 510 (13) DOUGLAS, James (6) DOUGLAS, James1/19/12 at Weber State* L, 67-81 5-14 1-6 6,059 (13) DUNN, Michael (8) NORMAN, Durrell1/21/12 at Idaho State* L, 62-78 5-15 1-7 2,835 (14) DUNN, Michael (6) EKANEM, Ephraim1/28/12 at Sacramento State* L, 43-77 5-16 1-8 709 (13) ROGERS, Gabe (6) EKANEM, Ephraim1/30/12 NORTHERN COLORADO* L, 62-64 OT 5-17 1-9 521 (22) DOUGLAS, James (9) DUNN, Michael2/2/12 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L, 68-74 5-18 1-10 587 (15) EKANEM, Ephraim (7) DOUGLAS, James

(7) EKANEM, Ephraim2/4/12 PORTLAND STATE* L, 65-76 5-19 1-11 1,104 (14) EKANEM, Ephraim (10) BEWERNICK, Gaellan2/9/12 WEBER STATE* L, 49-67 5-20 1-12 843 (11) NORMAN, Durrell (10) BEWERNICK, Gaellan2/11/12 IDAHO STATE* L, 73-79 5-21 1-13 686 (25) ROGERS, Gabe (7) DUNN, Michael2/18/12 UC DAVIS L, 65-70 5-22 997 (26) NORMAN, Durrell (13) BEWERNICK, Gaellan2/23/12 at Montana* L, 60-78 5-23 1-14 3,227 (18) ROGERS, Gabe (9) SALDIVAR, Stallon2/27/12 at Montana State* l, 60-79 5-24 1-15 2,701 (17) NORMAN, Durrell (9)NORMAN, Durrell

* Big Sky Conference games ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT TOTALHOME 13 8,393 646 NORTHERN ARIZONA 856 942 6 1,804AWAY 13 41,575 3198 OPPONENTS 1,011 1,049 8 2,068NEUTRAL 3 4,615 1538TOTAL 29 54,583 1882

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01 DOUGLAS, James......28-22 844-30.1 123-297 .414 46-120 .383 49-66 .742 19-55 74-2.6 35-0 63 64 0 35 341 12.2

11 ROGERS, Gabe ..........18-12 506-28.1 67-216 .310 25-81 .309 25-31 .806 8-15 23-1.3 19-0 47 47 1 8 184 10.2

34 NORMAN, Durrell ....28-22 760-27.1 99-204 .485 5-18 .278 82-114 .719 66-103 169-6.0 66-2 33 46 8 26 285 10.2

02 DUNN, Michael ........29-14 681-23.5 63-168 .375 22-73 .301 49-65 .754 16-72 88-3.0 73-2 52 54 5 30 197 6.8

21 SALDIVAR, Stallon....29-26 904-31.2 65-187 .348 24-75 .320 40-51 .784 25-79 104-3.6 30-0 143 65 1 28 194 6.7

20 BEWERNICK, Gaellan..29-16 607-20.9 75-127 .591 1-3 .333 16-35 .457 58-90 148-5.1 53-0 17 34 12 20 167 5.8

42 EKANEM, Ephraim ..28-16 498-17.8 66-138 .478 0-0 .000 26-53 .491 49-59 108-3.9 70-3 7 25 11 15 158 5.6

22 GRUBER, Colin ..........27-10 325-12.0 38-108 .352 17-55 .309 13-14 .929 4-23 27-1.0 22-0 16 23 7 8 106 3.9

33 JACOBSEN, Max ........17-0 170-10.0 20-44 .455 0-1 .000 6-7 .857 21-9 30-1.8 30-1 8 15 2 7 46 2.7

12 CHEEK, Danny ..........18-1 139-7.7 15-61 .246 8-32 .250 5-8 .625 3-9 12-0.7 21-0 5 12 1 7 43 2.4

40 OLAYINKA, Ben ........25-3 221-8.8 16-36 .444 0-0 .000 13-23 .565 17-30 47-1.9 39-1 6 18 14 3 45 1.8

23 FLORES, Luis ..............23-3 142-6.2 11-26 .423 8-18 .444 1-2 .500 4-9 13-0.6 8-0 7 12 0 1 31 1.3

10 HEINE, Chris................5-0 12-2.4 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 1-0.2 0-0 1 2 0 1 4 0.8

30 WEAVER, Colby ..........5-0 16-3.2 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-3 3-0.6 1-0 2 0 0 1 3 0.6

TM TEAM .............................. 47-50 97 3.3

Total ................................29 661-1620 .408 157-481 .326 325-469 .693 338-606 944-32.6 467-9 407 430 62 190 1804 62.2

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Louisiana 83, Northern Arizona 66Nov. 11, 2011 San Francisco, Calif.Freshman James Douglas scored a game-high 21

points in his collegiate debut, but Louisiana shot 62%for the game and scored 46 points in the paint torecord an 83-66 win on the opening day of the 2011

Hilltop Challenge in San Francisco. Junior Michael Dunn andfreshman Ephraim Ekanem also score in double-digits for theLumberjacks, who outrebounded the Rajin Cajuns 36-30.

Louisiana jumped to an early 8-0 lead before Douglasknocked down a pair of free throws to put NAU on the board. Aftergoing down 12-2, NAU fought back to take a 23-21 lead on a bas-ket by Ekanem at the 7:22 mark. Unfortunately the lead would bethe only one of the game for the Lumberjacks, as Louisiana endedthe first half on a 19-4 run over the ensuing seven minutes to takea 40-27 lead into the break.

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1San Francisco 69, Northern Arizona 50Nov. 12, 2011 San Francisco, Calif.Despite being down just two points at halftime, the

Northern Arizona men's basketball team suffered itssecond consecutive loss to open the season on daytwo of the 2011 Hilltop Challenge, 69-50 at the hands

of the host school San Francisco. The Lumberjacks shot just 24.1percent from the field compared to the Dons' 47.8 percent andcommitted 18 fouls resulting in 24 USF free throw attempts in thedeciding second half.

The Dons started the game with a 9-2 run in the first four anda half minutes, but the first half was otherwise very closely con-tested. The Lumberjacks used a 11-3 run to gain their first lead at13-12 and led by as many as four points before heading into half-time down 28-26.

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2North Dakota St. 70, Northern Arizona 53Nov. 13, 2011 San Francisco, Calif.The Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost its

third straight game at the Hilltop Challenge, losing toNorth Dakota State 70-58.It is the first 0-3 start since the 1990-91 season. The

Lumberjacks fell behind by 21 in the opening half while shootingjust 26 percent. North Dakota State made 15 of their 20 shots in thefirst half and five three-pointers to take a 43-22 lead at the half.

NAU outscored the Bison by nine in the second half, cuttingthe final margin to 12 at the buzzer.

Freshman Danny Cheek led the team with 10 points off thebench in 21 minutes. The Lumberjacks combined for just 32points by its starters led by nine points from Durrell Norman.

Freshman Colin Gruber added eight points. NAU shot just35.7 percent for the game, while North Dakota State connected on60 percent of their shots.

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Northern Arizona 103, Arizona Christian 42Nov. 18, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.

Freshman James Douglas and junior Stallon Saldivarcombined for 35 points to lead Northern Arizona to a103-42 victory over Arizona Christian at the RolleActivity Center.

NAU (1-3) snapped its three-game losing streak, shooting 57percent for the game and out-rebounding the Firestorm 49-18.The Lumberjacks scored 42 points in the paint and recorded 26second-chance points.

Saldivar recorded a career-high 17 points with a season-high nine assists, Douglas notched 18 points in his first careerhome. Norman had his first career double-double with 11 pointsand a career-high 12 rebounds. Junior Michael Dunn chipped in acareer-high 13 points off the bench and Ephraim Ekanem had 11.

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4Northern Arizona 80, N. New Mexico 49

Nov. 22, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.Redshirt freshman Gaellan Bewernick recorded his

first double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds tolead Northern Arizona to a 80-49 victory overNorthern New Mexico at the Rolle Activity Center.

The Lumberjacks recorded their ninth consecutive homewin dating to last season and 34th straight victory over non-Division I competition. NAU (2-3) won its second consecutivegame overall.

Bewernick, who had 12 rebounds in the first four games,grabbed 11 while scoring 14 points, tying for game-high honorswith teammate James Douglas. Junior guard Stallon Saldivaradded 11 points and eight assists in the contest.

NAU shot 54 percent in the opening half. Northern NewMexico (0-12) hung tough for the first 13 minutes of the game, cut-ting the Lumberjack lead to 29-23 at the 6:31 mark. But NAU 16-4run to end the half.

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5Loyola Marymount 81, Northern Arizona 61Nov. 26, 2011 San Francisco, CalifLoyola Marymount posted an 81-61 victory over

Northern Arizona at Gersten Pavilion behind a strongfirst half. The Lions finished on a 17-4 run and neverlet the Lumberjacks back in the contest in the second

half.Freshman James Douglas led the Lumberjacks (2-4) with 16

points, while classmate Colin Gruber added 15 in the game,including 13 in the first half. Senior Durrell Norman had 11 pointsand five rebounds. Junior Stallon Saldivar had a team-best sevenrebounds with seven assists.

The Lions (3-2) had six players in double figures led byJarred DuBois with 17 points and six assists and six rebounds.LaRon Armstead added 11 points.

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lead the Northern Arizona men's basketball team, butwas the lone Lumberjack to score in double-figuresin the Lumberjacks' 87-52 loss to BYU. The two teams

played in front of a crowd of 3,215 as part of the 2011 LumberjackClassic at the Tim's Toyota Center.

NAU jumped out to a 4-0 lead to open the game followingbuckets by freshman forward Ephraim Ekanem and freshmanguard James Douglas, only for the Cougars to respond with a 15-0 run over seven minutes. The Cougars increased their lead to asmuch as 23 before the first half came to a close, taking a 44-21lead into halftime.

The Cougars picked up right where they left off to begin thesecond half, scoring the first six points of the half before Gruberconnected on a three-pointer.

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7Arizona 53, Northern Arizona 39Dec. 3, 2011 Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona came back from a first-half deficit to defeatNorthern Arizona 53-39 at the McKale CenterSaturday afternoon. The Lumberjacks controlled thetempo in the contest, holding the Wildcats to their

lowest point total at home since 2008-09.The Lumberjacks effectively controlled the early tempo,

frustrating the Wildcats in the early going. NAU scored the firsttwo baskets of the game and led 14-7 early in the game. Arizonawas held to just two baskets over the first 10 minutes. Both teamsshot less than 40 percent in the first half.

The Wildcats went on a 9-2 run to tie the game at 16 with5:53 left and closed out the half with a 9-3 run to lead by six athalftime. Arizona took control of the game at the start of the sec-ond half, hitting four consecutive three-pointers to extend thelead to 14 points. Kyle Fogg hit three in a row for Arizona.

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8Pepperdine 49, Northern Arizona 40Dec. 7, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team had itsnine-game home court winning streak snappedagainst Pepperdine 49-40 at the Rolle Activity Center.

The Lumberjacks (2-7) shot just 28.8 percent fromthe field, the lowest field-goal percentage in a game since a lossto San Diego State in 2009 when the Lumberjacks shot just 26.5percent in an 89-48 loss.

The Lumberjacks made just 15 of 52 baskets but forced 15turnovers with the help of eight steals. The Waves shot just 40.5percent for the game.

NAU trailed by just four points 41-37 with 3:50 left in thegame but the Waves went on an 8-0 run to extend the lead to 12points over the final minutes. Saldivar hit a three-pointer in thefinal seconds to cut the deficit to nine points to end the game.

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Northern Arizona 80, CSU Bakersfield 67Dec. 10, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.

After losing their first game at home in almost a yearearlier in the week, the Northern Arizona men's bas-ketball rebounded with an 80-67 victory over CSUBakersfield at the Rolle Activity Center.

It was the first game under Interim Head Coach Dave Brown,who took over the program Friday for Mike Adras, who resignedafter coaching the team since the 1999-00 season.

Freshman James Douglas scored a career-high 22 points, hit-ting 9-of-13 attempts from the field and four three-pointers. Juniorguard Stallon Saldivar scored 16 points with seven assists andfour rebounds, while redshirt freshman Gaellan Bewernick

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10Northern Arizona 69, Arizona State 68

Dec. 17, 2011 Tempe, Ariz.Junior Stallon Saldivar hit a three-pointer with 0.6

left to lead Northern Arizona to the 69-68 upset ofArizona State Saturday at Wells Fargo. He finishedwith a career-best 24 points with nine assists and five

rebounds.The Lumberjacks defeated ASU for the second consecutive

time after posting an upset in the 2006-07 season over the SunDevils.

Freshman James Douglas added 18 points and seniorDurrell Norman contributed a career-high 16 points in the victo-ry. NAU trailed the entire second half but hung around byshooting 59 percent over the final 20 minutes. Trailing by sixpoints, Douglas cut into the lead with a three with 3:29 left andcould never pull away. Gabe Rogers hit a pair of baskets down thestretch and Gaellan Bewernick scored with 1:16 left after playingthe final 10 minutes with four fouls.

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11Sam Houston St. 73, Northern Arizona 49

Dec. 20, 2011 Huntsville, TexasThe Northern Arizona men's basketball fell to Sam

Houston State 73-49 in the final game before the hol-iday break for the Lumberjacks. The loss snapped thetwo-game winning streak for NAU since Interim Head

Coach Dave Brown took over on Dec. 9.The Lumberjacks (4-8) were coming off a 69-68 victory over

Arizona State on Saturday in which they shot 59 percent in thesecond half to upset the Sun Devils. NAU shot just 24 percent inthe opening half and managed just 16 points in falling behind by22 points at the half. It was a deficit too big to overcome.

The Lumberjacks were out-scored 35-33 in the second halfand were unable to cut into the deficit.

Senior Durrell Norman recorded his second career double-double, resetting his career highs with 18 points and 13rebounds.

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Dec. 29, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.True freshman James Douglas tied his career high

with 22 points in his first career Big Sky Conferencegame to lead Northern Arizona to a 73-64 victoryover Sacramento State at the Rolle Activity Center.

NAU (5-8, 1-0) won for the third time in four games behindthree players in double figures. Douglas scored 18 of his 22 in thefirst half, shooting 8-for-13 from the floor for the contest. JuniorGabe Rogers, who was playing in his third game of the season,scored 17 points, while senior Durrell Norman contributed 15points and nine boards in the victory. Junior Ben Olayinka con-tributed season high seven points and six rebounds off thebench, while Gaellan Bewernick had eight points and six boards.

The game remained close over the eight minutes with NAUclinging to a 52-50 advantage before going on an 8-0 run toextend the lead to 10 points. Norman had three baskets duringthe stretch. The Lumberjacks went 7-for-8 at the line down.

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13Northern Colorado 80, Northern Arizona 64

Dec. 31, 2011 Greeley, Colo.The Northern Arizona men's basketball team closed

out 2011 with an 80-64 loss at Northern Colorado. The Bears shot 58.7 percent for the floor and out-

rebounded the Lumberjacks 39-29. UNC was impres-sive beyond the arc, making 7-of-11 for the game, and had an 11-point advantage at the line going 19-of-33. NAU made just 8-of-17at the charity stripe.

Gabe Rogers led the Lumberjacks with 18 points, whilefreshman James Douglas had 16 points. Senior Durrell Normanadded eight points and nine rebounds.

The Lumberjacks trailed the entire game and were unable toclose the deficit in the second half. NAU cut the lead to six pointsout of the locker room in the second half but never got any closerin the game.

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14Portland State 82, Northern Arizona 62

Jan. 5, 2012 Portland, Ore.Portland State posted an 82-62 victory over

Northern Arizona behind a strong shooting night towin their first Big Sky Conference game of the year.

The Lumberjacks cut the Viking deficit to six pointsearly in the second half before Portland State took control of thegame. The Vikings shot 70 percent in the second half, pullingaway with a 24-11 run over the first eight minutes of the secondhalf. Overall, the Vikings made 16-of-23 attempts in the final 20minutes.

Michael Dunn had a career-high 16 points for theLumberjacks, hitting two three-pointers as part of a 5-for-7 nightfrom the field. He was perfect from the charity stripe, making allfour attempts. Junior Gabe Rogers had 13 points, while DurrellNorman notched 11 in the loss.

NAU shot just 41.4 percent from the field, while the Vikingshit 62 percent from the field.

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E. Washington 76, Northern Arizona 59Jan. 7, 2012 Cheney, Wash.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost itsthird consecutive Big Sky Conference road game atEastern Washington 76-59. The Lumberjacks led 31-27 at the half but were out-scored 49-28 in the second

half as the Eagles posted the comeback win. Freshman James Douglas, who did not score in the loss at

Portland State, led the Lumberjacks with 17 points among threeplayers in double figures. Senior Durrell Norman had 12 pointsand seven rebounds, while junior guard Gabe Rogers added 11points. Mike Dunn added eight points off the bench.

NAU had a big advantage at the free throw line, attempting21 shots from the charity stripe but managed just 61 percent onthe night (13 free throws made). Eastern had just four attemptsuntil the final minutes of the game, finishing 7-for-8.

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16Montana 78, Northern Arizona 53

Jan. 12, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.Montana shot 58 percent in posting a 78-53 victory

over Northern Arizona Thursday night at the RolleActivity Center. The Griz won their sixth consecutivegame led by Kareem Jamar's 15 points and seven

rebounds.The Lumberjacks shot just 30 percent while committing 17

turnovers. Junior Gabe Rogers struggled from the field, going 4-for-16 from the field for a team-best 13 points. Freshman JamesDouglas added 12 points. Junior Ephraim Ekanem had eightpoints in the first half. Senior Durrell Norman had seven pointsand seven rebounds.

Montana jumped out on the Lumberjacks early with a 7-0run to extend their lead to 12 points 18-6 just seven minutes intothe game. The Griz led by as many as 18 points in the first half,shooting 60 percent. The Lumberjacks were just 9-for-24 in thefirst half and missed all five of their three-point attempts.

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17Montana State 74, Northern Arizona 72

Jan. 14, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.The Northern Arizona men's basketball team trailed

by 14 with 11:02 left but a furious rally came up shortas the Lumberjacks dropped their fifth consecutiveBig Sky game 74-72 against Montana State at the

Rolle Activity Center Saturday night.The Lumberjacks full-court press in the second half finally

got to the Bobcats, eliminating a 14-point deficit to tie the game at68 with 4:29 left. NAU went on a 21-7 over the stretch.

The teams exchanged baskets before the Lumberjacks got abig block by Ephraim Ekanem and foul, setting up a pair of freethrows by Stallon Saldivar for the first lead since early in the con-test at 74-72.

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The focus was on Weber State's national scoringleader Damian Lillard. He averaged 25.5 points pergame this season entering the game, leadingDivision I in scoring. Unfortunately the rest of Big Sky

leading Wildcats contributed led by a career-high 22 points byKyle Tresnak in posting an 81-67 victory over Northern Arizona.

The Lumberjacks held Lillard to just 18 points, seven off hisseason average. It was just the fifth time this season he has beenheld under 20 points. He still had six points and six assists.

Scott Bamforth, who averages 15.8 points, had just ninepoints. Tresnak scored inside all night, finishing with a career-high 22 points, including 16 in the first half. Four players scoredin double figures for the Wildcats, who shot 56.9 percent as ateam. Frank Otis added 12 points.

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19Idaho State 78, Northern Arizona 72Jan. 21, 2012 Pocatello, Idaho

Despite a good start over the first 10 minutes, theNorthern Arizona men's basketball team dropped a78-62 decision at Holt Arena.

NAU led by 11 points early in the contest, but theBengals came back to tie the game at the half and carried themomentum into the second half. After extending the lead to 10points at 52-42, the Bengals went on a 14-0 run to pull away fromthe Lumberjacks, leading by as many 25 points. NAU was out-scored 46-30 overall in the second half.

Idaho State's Chase Grabau had a game-high 19 points forthe Bengals, leading a 60.7 percent effort from the floor for ISU inthe second half. The Lumberjacks shot just 36 percent to closethe game after going 11-for-21 from the floor in the first half.Kenny McGowen had 12 points, while Melvin Morgan had 14 forthe Bengals.

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20Sacramento State 77, Northern Arizona 43Jan. 28, 2012 Sacramento, Calif.

Sacramento State snapped a 14-game losing streakagainst Northern Arizona with a 77-43 win at theHornets Nest. Sacramento State won its first confer-ence game of the season, while the Lumberjacks lost

their eighth consecutive Big Sky game.NAU dropped to 5-16 on the season, 1-8 in Big Sky play,

while the Hornets improved to 5-15, 1-8. Sacramento Statesnapped a nine-game losing streak overall.

The Hornets took control of the game early and extendedthe lead in the second half. Konner Veteto led the Hornets with 24points off the bench, while Jackson Carbajal had 18 points.

NAU shot just 32.7 percent in the contest with StallonSaldivar and Mike Dunn struggling from the field, combining togo just 1-for-12 from the floor. Junior Gabe Rogers led theLumberjacks with 13 points, making 4-of-9 shots. GaellanBewernick added nine points.

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Northern Colorado 64, Northern Arizona 62Jan. 30, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team foughtback from a 10-point deficit in the final 3:49 to forceovertime but came up short 64-62 in a tough loss toNorthern Colorado to open a six-game homestand.

Trailing 54-45 with 3:49 left, Dunn scored five straight pointsand Durrell Norman hit a layup to cut the deficit to two points. TheLumberjacks forced a three consecutive turnovers by the Bearsand James Douglas connected on a three-pointer with just over aminute to play to give NAU its first lead since the opening basketof the game.

NAU forced two misses by UNC and Gaellan Bewernickgrabbed the rebound, giving the chance for the Lumberjacks tosnap their eight-game losing streak. Junior Stallon Saldivar hit thefirst of two free throws but missed the second, giving the Bears achance to tie the game.

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22E. Washington 74, Northern Arizona 68

Feb. 2, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.The Northern Arizona men's basketball lost a sec-

ond-half lead as Eastern Washington posted a 74-68come-from-behind win at the Rolle Activity Center tosweep the season series with the Lumberjacks.

NAU (5-18, 1-10) lost its 10th consecutive game, while TheEagles improved to 11-12, 5-5 in league play.

The Lumberjacks led most the of first half and built a nine-point second-half lead with a 39-30 advantage at the 17:52 markof the second half. But the lead slowly was erased by six three-pointers by Eastern Washington in the second half.

Collin Chiverton had a team-best 13 points among fourplayers in double figures for the Eagles. Cliff Coliman added 12points and Jeffrey Forbes and Cliff Ederaine added 11 points. TheEagles eventually tied the game at 54 at the 8:43 mark and tookthe lead for good on a three-pointer by Forbes.

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23Portland State 75, Northern Arizona 65

Feb. 4, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.Despite a double-double by Gaellan Bewernick and

four players in double figures, the Northern Arizonamen's basketball team dropped its 11th consecutivegame Saturday 76-65 to Portland State in front of a

season-high 1,104 fans at the Rolle Activity Center.Bewernick recorded his second double-double of his career

with 12 points and 10 boards to lead the Lumberjacks. EphraimEkanem added 14 points and eight boards, while freshman JamesDouglas added 12 points and junior Michael Dunn scored 11.

The Lumberjacks played without senior Durrell Norman,who sat out the game with back spasms.

The Lumberjacks fell behind in the first half when PortlandState went on a 17-2 run to pull away after the game was tied at 20at the 7:44 mark. The Vikings led by 15 at the half and led by asmany as 17 seven minutes into the second half.

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The Northern Arizona men's basketball team shot 31percent from the field in falling 67-49 to league-lead-ing Weber State The Lumberjacks held DamianLillard to 18 points, seven below his season average

on 5-of-12 shooting from the field. He went 8-of-9 from the linewith five assists. Lillard, who entered the game leading the nationin points per game, did not make a three-pointer for the first timethis season.

Kyle Bullinger added 16 points for the Wildcats, while ByronFulton added 13 off the bench.

NAU kept it close in the first half, trailing only by sevenheading into the locker room 30-23. Both teams went 10-for-27from the field in the first half with the only difference coming atthe free throw line with Wildcats going 7-for-7 while theLumberjacks missed their only attempt.

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25Idaho State 79, Northern Arizona 73Feb. 11, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

Junior guard Gabe Rogers had a season-high 25points but the Northern Arizona men's basketballteam dropped a tight contest to Idaho State Saturdaynight 79-73 in the final home conference game of the

season.Rogers, who started 1-for-6 from the field in the first half,

went 9-for-18 in the final 20 minutes to almost help theLumberjacks snap their current losing streak and overcome thecareer-high 37-point effort by Idaho State Kenny McGowen.

After trailing at the half by two, the Lumberjacks took thelead twice in early minutes of the second half on baskets byRogers. The game remained close over the first minutes of thehalf before the Bengals went on a 12-2 run to take a 58-48 lead.Rogers fired back with back-to-back baskets before McGowenhit three consecutive three-pointers to extend the lead back to15.

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26UC Davis 67, Northern Arizona 49Feb. 9, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

UC Davis must not have got the script. The Aggiesovercame a 21-point deficit and spoiled the SeniorNight for the Northern Arizona men's basketball teamwith a 70-65 victory in the Sears BracketBusters game

at the Rolle Activity Center Saturday night.Senior Durrell Norman, who was honored in a pregame cer-

emony, scored a career-high 26 points with seven rebounds andmade 14 free throws in 36 minutes. Redshirt freshman GaellanBewernick tied a career high with 14 points and grabbed acareer-high 13 boards in recording his third double-double of theseason. But the efforts were secondary to the scoreboard.

The Lumberjacks played an almost-perfect first half build-ing a 45-26 lead at the break. NAU shot 55.6 percent and went 11-for-12 at the line with only three turnovers.

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Montana 78, Northern Arizona 60Feb. 23, 2012 Missoula, Mont.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost toMontana 78-60. The Lumberjacks dropped their 15thconsecutive game overall and 14th straight in Big Skyplay. The loss tied the longest single-season losing

streak in school history.Junior Gabe Rogers led the team with 18 points, while sen-

ior forward Durrell Norman had 11 points and five rebounds.Rogers had four three-pointers in the game, going 7-for-19 over-all from the field. Michael Dunn and Stallon Saldivar each addedseven points off the bench.

The Lumberjacks shot just 26.5 percent in the first half,falling behind 43-26 in the first 20 minutes. The Griz went on a 16-2 run to start the game and never looked back, leading by 19 atthe half.

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28Montana State 79, Northern Arizona 60Feb. 27, 2012 Bozeman, Mont.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball teamdropped its season finale 79-60 at Montana State.Despite a positive start to the game, the Lumberjacksfell behind in the first half and were unable to cut the

deficit in the second half.NAU finished the season on a 16-game losing streak, includ-

ing the final 15 games in conference play. Montana State (12-16)snapped an eight-game losing streak with the win and will playPortland State in the Big Sky Tournament quarterfinals onSaturday at the No. 6 seed.

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Year Player FT Pct.2011-12 Gabe Rogers .8062010-11 Stallon Saldivar .8392009-10 Nick Larson .8532008-09 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

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Year Player Pts/Avg2011-12 James Douglas 341/12.22010-11 Cameron Jones 640/20.02009-10 Cameron Jones 541/19.32008-09 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 Pct2011-12 Gaellan Bewernick .5912010-11 Shane Johannsen .7272009-10 Shane Johannsen .6292008-09 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

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Free Throw PercentageYear Player Reb/Avg.2011-12 Durrell Norman 169/6.02010-11 Shane Johannsen 207/6.52009-10 Nick Larson 153/6.52008-09 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

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Year Player As./Avg2011-12 Stallon Saldivar 143/4.92010-11 Stallon Saldivar 173/5.42009-10 Julian Olubuyi 113/4.02008-09 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

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Year Player Min.2011-12 Stallon Saldivar 9042010-11 Cameron Jones 10772009-100 Cameron Jones 9862008-09 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

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Year Player Steals2011-12 James Douglas 352010-11 Cameron Jones 282009-10 Cameron Jones 352008-09 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

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Years Player Blks.2011-12 Gaellan Bewernick 122010-11 Shane Johannsen 762009-10 Shane Johannsen 342008-09 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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A new era in the Big Sky Conferencebegins in 2012-13 as the league enters its50th year of athletic competition, and its25th sponsoring women’s collegiate athlet-ics.

The Division I Big Sky Conference wel-comes the University of North Dakota andSouthern Utah University into the fold asfull members. Cal Poly and UC Davis jointhe league as affiliate members in football,where the league competes at theChampionship Subdivision level (formerlyI-AA).

The additions of North Dakota andSouthern Utah give the stable Big Sky 11 fullinstitutions and 13 football members. Thecurrent lineup includes four of the six char-ter members: Idaho State University, TheUniversity of Montana, Montana StateUniversity and Weber State. NorthernArizona enters its 43rd season in the BigSky, giving the conference five memberswith at least 40 years of continuous mem-bership.

Eastern Washington University joinedthe Big Sky Conference in 1987, followed byPortland State University and SacramentoState in 1996. The Big Sky became a nine-team league in 2006 with the addition of theUniversity of Northern Colorado.

The league has become one of thestrongest Division I conferences in the Westand is a national leader in the FootballChampionship Subdivision. Six times, BigSky teams have won the Division I NationalChampionship, including EasternWashington in 2010. A Big Sky team hasplayed for the national championship inthree of the past four seasons.

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 when Nevadadeparted and put the Big Sky back at eightteams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left andat the same time the conference addedPortland State, Sacramento State and CalState Northridge. The Big Sky maintainednine teams for five years before Cal StateNorthridge departed in the spring of 2001.

The Big Sky now includes nine statesspanning from the Pacific Ocean to the RedRiver Valley of North Dakota. The league isrepresented along the entire west coast withinstitutions in Washington, Oregon andCalifornia. League schools also range upand down the Rocky Mountains with insti-

tutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizonaand Colorado.

On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky wasadopted by the six presidents of the chartermembers as the name of the new confer-ence. The name Big Sky originated in anovel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrieof Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “TheBig Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montanaadvertising director, promoted the Big Skytheme for the Treasure State. While on atrack and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, toMissoula, Mont., legendary Dubby Holt ofIdaho State saw a “Welcome to Big SkyCountry” sign as his team entered Montana.Holt, and his athletes thought “Big Sky”would be a perfect name for the new con-ference. Harry Missildine of the SpokaneSpokesman-Review called for the newlyformed league to be named the Big SkyConference in his column dated Feb. 20,1963.

The Big Sky sponsors championships in15 sports, including men’s and women’scross country, indoor and outdoor track andfield, basketball and tennis. In addition,there are also championships in football,and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer.This upcoming spring, the Big Sky willsponsor a softball championship for the first

time. In 1988-89, the Big Sky Conference first

began sponsoring women’s sports. The for-mer 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 in1988, forming one league for both men andwomen.

Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissionerof the Big Sky Conference, is in his 18th yearat the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Skyon July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commis-sioner Ron Stephenson, who passed away in2011. Stephenson served the league for 14years. Steve Belko was the commissionerfrom 1977-81, while John Roning held thepost from 1971-77. The first league commis-sioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.

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 NadolskiOfficials Coordinator: Marla Denham

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SCORING OFFENSE# Team G W-L Pts Avg/G1. Weber State 32 25-7 2473 77.32. Portland State 32 17-15 2438 76.23. Ea. Washington 32 15-17 2326 72.74. Northern Colorado28 9-19 2026 72.45. Montana State 29 12-17 2030 70.06. Montana 32 25-7 2239 70.07. Sacramento State 28 10-18 1875 67.08. Idaho State 30 9-21 1979 66.09. Northern Arizona 29 5-24 1804 62.2SCORING DEFENSE# Team G Pts Avg/G1. Montana 32 1985 62.02. Weber State 32 2210 69.13. Sacramento State 28 1936 69.14. Northern Arizona 29 2068 71.35. Eastern Washington 32 2284 71.46. Montana State 29 2088 72.07. Idaho State 30 2192 73.18. Portland State 32 2345 73.39. Northern Colorado 28 2112 75.4SCORING MARGIN# Team G OFF DEF Margin1. Weber State 32 77.3 69.1 +8.22. Montana 32 70.0 62.0 +7.93. Portland State 32 76.2 73.3 +2.94. East. Washington 32 72.7 71.4 +1.35. Montana State 29 70.0 72.0 -2.06. Sacramento State 28 67.0 69.1 -2.27. Northern Colorado28 72.4 75.4 -3.18. Idaho State 30 66.0 73.1 -7.19. Northern Arizona 29 62.2 71.3 -9.1FREE THROW PCT.# Team G FTM FTA Pct1. Portland State 32 846 1751 .4832. Northern Colorado28 699 1454 .4813. Montana 32 781 1689 .4624. Weber State 32 825 1797 .4595. Sacramento State 28 663 1470 .4516. Montana State 29 709 1669 .4257. Idaho State 30 695 1650 .4218. East.Washington 32 788 1914 .4129. Northern Arizona 29 661 1620 .408FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Montana 32 684 1686 .4062. Weber State 32 780 1824 .4283. East. Washington 32 721 1617 .4464. Sacramento State 28 670 1492 .4495. Northern Colorado28 698 1537 .4546. Portland State 32 872 1915 .4557. Montana State 29 712 1562 .4568. Idaho State 30 739 1548 .4779. Northern Arizona 29 776 1573 .493FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Montana 32 684 1686 .4062. Weber State 32 780 1824 .4283. East. Washington 32 721 1617 .4464. Sacramento State 28 670 1492 .4495. Northern Colorado28 698 1537 .4546. Portland State 32 872 1915 .4557. Montana State 29 712 1562 .4568. Idaho State 30 739 1548 .4779. Northern Arizona 29 776 1573 .4933-POINT FG PCT# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Northern Colorado28 199 448 .4442. Weber State 32 285 728 .3913. Montana 32 195 524 .3724. East. Washington 32 283 793 .3575. Montana State 29 198 565 .3506. Portland State 32 185 531 .3487. Idaho State 30 193 561 .3448. Sacramento State 28 152 448 .3399. Northern Arizona 29 157 481 .326

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE# Team G FG FGA Pct1. Montana 32 165 497 .3322. Portland State 32 201 600 .3353. Weber State 32 229 640 .3584. Sacramento State 28 176 490 .3595. East. Washington 32 203 553 .3676. Montana State 29 209 554 .3777. Idaho State 30 216 553 .3918. Northern Colorado28 261 661 .3959. Northern Arizona 29 202 507 .398REBOUNDING OFFENSE# Team G Reb Avg/G1. Portland State 32 1112 34.82. Northern Colorado 28 959 34.23. Montana State 29 990 34.14. East. Washington 32 1090 34.1

Weber State 32 1090 34.16. Sacramento State 28 932 33.37. Montana 32 1044 32.68. Northern Arizona 29 944 32.69. Idaho State 30 923 30.8REBOUNDING DEFENSE# Team G Reb Avg/G1. Northern Colorado 28 820 29.32. Portland State 32 1016 31.83. Sacramento State 28 891 31.84. Montana 32 1075 33.65. Weber State 32 1079 33.76. Northern Arizona 29 982 33.97. Idaho State 30 1030 34.38. Montana State 29 1011 34.99. Eastern Washington 32 1171 36.6REBOUNDING MARGIN# Team G Avg OpAvgMargin1. Northern Colorado28 34.2 29.3 +5.02. Portland State 32 34.8 31.8 +3.03. Sacramento State 28 33.3 31.8 +1.54. Weber State 32 34.1 33.7 +0.35. Montana State 29 34.1 34.9 -0.76. Montana 32 32.6 33.6 -1.07. Northern Arizona 29 32.6 33.9 -1.38. East. Washington 32 34.1 36.6 -2.59. Idaho State 30 30.8 34.3 -3.6BLOCKED SHOTS# Team G Blocks Avg/G1. Montana State 29 108 3.722. Montana 32 115 3.593. Eastern Washington 32 114 3.564. Portland State 32 90 2.815. Weber State 32 78 2.446. Northern Colorado 28 66 2.367. Sacramento State 28 64 2.298. Idaho State 30 68 2.279. Northern Arizona 29 62 2.14ASSISTS# Team G AssistsAvg/G1. Northern Arizona 29 407 14.032. Sacramento State 28 386 13.793. Montana 32 436 13.634. Weber State 32 424 13.255. Montana State 29 378 13.036. Northern Colorado 28 349 12.467. Eastern Washington 32 390 12.198. Idaho State 30 360 12.009. Portland State 32 370 11.56STEALS# Team G Steals Avg/G1. Montana 32 229 7.162. Eastern Washington 32 228 7.133. Idaho State 30 211 7.034. Montana State 29 193 6.665. Northern Arizona 29 190 6.556. Weber State 32 178 5.567. Northern Colorado 28 155 5.548. Portland State 32 170 5.319. Sacramento State 28 130 4.64

TURNOVER MARGIN# Team G Avg OpAvgMargin1. East. Washington 32 11.8 15.6 +3.782. Montana 32 12.5 14.9 +2.383. Weber State 32 10.6 12.3 +1.724. Idaho State 30 14.0 15.2 +1.205. Montana State 29 13.7 14.3 +0.696. Northern Arizona 29 14.8 14.0 -0.837. Sacramento State 28 13.7 11.9 -1.798. Portland State 32 13.5 11.4 -2.069. Northern Colorado28 16.3 12.1 -4.14ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO# Team G AAvg TAvg Ratio1. Weber State 32 13.3 10.6 1.252. Montana 32 13.6 12.5 1.093. East. Washington 32 12.2 11.8 1.034. Sacramento State 28 13.8 13.7 1.015. Montana State 29 13.0 13.7 0.956. Northern Arizona 29 14.0 14.8 0.957. Portland State 32 11.6 13.5 0.868. Idaho State 30 12.0 14.0 0.869. Northern Colorado28 12.5 16.3 0.77OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team G No. Avg/G1. Eastern Washington 32 383 11.972. Montana State 29 340 11.723. Northern Arizona 29 338 11.664. Idaho State 30 325 10.835. Portland State 32 334 10.446. Northern Colorado 28 292 10.437. Sacramento State 28 279 9.968. Montana 32 285 8.919. Weber State 32 277 8.66DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS# Team G No. Avg/G1. Weber State 32 813 25.412. Portland State 32 778 24.313. Northern Colorado 28 667 23.824. Montana 32 759 23.725. Sacramento State 28 653 23.326. Montana State 29 650 22.417. Eastern Washington 32 707 22.098. Northern Arizona 29 606 20.909. Idaho State 30 598 19.933-POINT FG MADE# Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Weber State 32 285 8.912. Eastern Washington 32 283 8.843. Northern Colorado 28 199 7.114. Montana State 29 198 6.835. Idaho State 30 193 6.436. Montana 32 195 6.097. Portland State 32 185 5.788. Sacramento State 28 152 5.439. Northern Arizona 29 157 5.41

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SCORING## Player-Team G Pts Avg/G1. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 784 24.52. Odum, Charles-PSU 32 612 19.13. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 527 16.54. Cherry, Will-UM 32 505 15.85. McGowen, Kenny-ISU 30 440 14.76. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 31 450 14.57. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 451 14.18. Chiverton, Collin-EWU 32 446 13.99. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 435 13.610. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 357 12.811. Dickson, John-SAC 28 346 12.412. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 30 367 12.213. Douglas, James-NAU 28 341 12.214. Blount, Xavier-MSU 24 280 11.715. Unruh, Tate-NC 27 306 11.316. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 312 11.117. Ward, Mathias-UM 32 348 10.918. Svihovec, Tevin-NC 28 302 10.819. Reid, Shawn-MSU29 307 10.620. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 337 10.521. Moon, Christian-MSU 29 303 10.422. Normna, Durrell-NAU 28 285 10.223. Tresnak, Kyle-WSU 32 319 10.024. Parker, Renado-PSU 25 246 9.825. Addo, Emmanuel-NC 28 269 9.626. Proctor, Mike-NC 27 257 9.527. Steward, Art-UM 32 303 9.528. McMullan, Lateef-PSU 32 302 9.429. Garnica, Paul-NC 27 252 9.330. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 264 9.1

Rebounding## Player-Team G Tot Avg/G1. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 297 9.32. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 235 7.33. Moreira, Abner-ISU 30 217 7.24. Griffin, Laron-EWU 32 224 7.05. Proctor, Mike-NC 27 183 6.86. Mahoney, Darin-WSU 32 201 6.37. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 176 6.18. Norman, Durrell-NAU 28 169 6.09. Johnson, Tre-MSU 27 162 6.010. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 164 5.911. Jamar, Kareem-UM 26 178 5.6 12. Fall, Mohammed-MSU 28 152 5.413. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 150 5.414. Bewernick, Ga.-NAU 29 148 5.115. Parker, Renado-PSU 25 127 5.116. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 161 5.017. Lozeau, Nate-PSU 32 153 4.818. Veteto, Konner-SAC 27 127 4.719. Steward, Art-UM 32 148 4.620. Osborne, Connor-NC 27 124 4.6

Field Goal Pct (Min. 3.0 Made Per Game)## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct1. Griffin, Laron-EWU 32 101 163 .6202. Parker, Renado-PSU 25 100 176 .5683. Proctor, Mike-NC 27 94 171 .5504. Tresnak, Kyle-WSU 32 128 236 .5425. Ward, Mathias-UM 32 129 240 .5386. Odum, Charles-PSU 32 192 363 .5297. Steward, Art-UM 32 113 214 .5288. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 154 293 .5269. Addo, Emmanuel-NC 28 90 173 .52010. Grabu, Chase-ISU 28 117 231 .50611. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 112 223 .50212. Veteto, Konner-SAC 27 89 179 .49713. Eeraine, Cliff-EWU 32 123 249 .49414. Norman, Durrell-NAU 28 99 204 .48515. Unruh, Tate-NC 27 104 216 .481

Assists## Player-Team G Asts Avg/G1. Garrity, Dylan-SAC 28 193 6.892. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 160 5.003. Saldivar, Stallon-NAU 29 143 4.934. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 128 4.005. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 118 3.696. Singleton, Rod-MSU 29 105 3.627. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 93 3.328. Cherry, Will-UM 32 105 3.289. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 96 3.00

Selvig, Derek-UM 29 87 3.0011. McMullan, Lateef-PSU 32 91 2.8412. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 30 83 2.7713. Odum, Charles-PSU 32 82 2.5614. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 31 74 2.3915. Garnica, Paul-NC 27 64 2.37

Free Throw Pct (Min. 2.0 Made Per Game)## Player-Team G FtmFta Pct1. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 228 257 .8872. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 31 105 120 .8753. Odum, Charles-PSU 32 190 228 .8334. Garrity, Dylan-SAC 28 72 88 .8185. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 115 142 .8106. Chiverton, Collin-EWU 32 64 81 .7907. Svihovec, Tevin-NC 28 70 89 .7878. Ward, Mathias-UM 32 80 102 .7849. MCGowen, Kenny-ISU 30 101 129 .78310. Cherry, Will-UM 32 132 169 .78111. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 92 121 .76012. Singleton, Rod-MSU 29 61 81 .75313. Addo, Emmanuel-NC 28 73 97 .75314. Reid, Shawn-MSU 29 62 84 .73815. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 129 175 .737

Steals## Player-Team G S Avg/G1. Cherry, Will-UM 32 83 2.592. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 52 1.863. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 30 55 1.834. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 56 1.755. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 52 1.636. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 47 1.477. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 43 1.348. Douglas, James-NAU 28 35 1.259. Moon, Christian-MSU 29 34 1.1710. Jamaar, Kareem-UM 32 36 1.13 11. Blount, Xavier-MSU 24 26 1.0812. Svihovec, Tevin-NC 28 30 1.0713. Garnica, Paul-NC 27 28 1.0414. Dunn, Michael-NAU 29 30 1.0315. Steard, Art-UM 32 33 1.03

3-Point Fg Pct (Min. 1.0 Made Per Game)## Player-Team G 3fg Fga Pct1. Garnica, Paul-NC 27 48 99 .4852. Unruh, Tate-NC 27 60 130 .4623. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 44 96 .4584. Kelly, Parker-EWU 31 35 78 .4495. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 49 111 .4416. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 38 87 .4377. Fulton, Byron-WSU 32 36 84 .4298. Harthun, Michael-PSU 32 48 113 .4259. Winstron, Gary-PSU 28 35 84 .41710. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 94 230 .40911. Chiverton, Collin-EWU 32 88 217 .40612. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 31 77 192 .40113. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 30 57 144 .39614. Douglas, James-NAU 28 46 120 .38315. Moon Christian-MSU 29 58 153 .379

3-Point FG Made## Player-Team G 3fg Avg/G1. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 94 2.942. Chiverton, Collin-EWU 32 88 2.753. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 31 77 2.484. MCGowen, Kenny-ISU 30 67 2.235. Unruh, Tate-NC 27 60 2.226. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 66 2.067. Moon, Christian-MSU 29 58 2.008. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 30 57 1.909. Garnica, Paul-NC 27 48 1.7810. Douglas, James-NAU 28 46 1.6411. Cherry, Will-UM 32 51 1.5912. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 44 1.5713. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 49 1.53 14. Hartun, Michael-PSU 32 48 1.5015. Reid, Shawn-MSU 29 43 1.48

Blocked Shots## Player-Team G B Avg/G1. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 43 1.342. Fall, Mohammed-MSU 28 36 1.293. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 41 1.284. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 35 1.215. Johnson, Tre-MSU 27 29 1.076. Dickson, John-SAC 28 28 1.007. Mahoney, Darin-WSU 32 29 0.918. Griffin, Laron-EWU 32 23 0.729. Johnson, Tremayne-EWU 32 22 0.6910. Tresnak, Kyle-WSU 32 21 0.6611. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 20 0.6312. Steard, Art-UM 32 19 0.5913. Osborne, Connor-NC 27 16 0.5914. Olayinka, Ben-NAU 25 14 0.5615. Budinich, Jeff-MSU 26 14 0.54

Assist/Turnover Ratio (Min. 3.0 Assists/Game)## Player-Team G Avg AvgRatio1. Garrity, Dylan-SAC 28 6.9 3.0 2.272. Saldivar, Stallon-NAU 29 4.9 2.2 2.203. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 4.0 2.3 1.734. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 3.7 2.2 1.665. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 3.3 2.0 1.666. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 5.0 3.3 1.527. Singleton, Rod-MSU 29 3.6 2.4 1.528. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 3.0 2.2 1.389. Cherry, Will-UM 32 3.3 2.8 1.1710. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 3.0 3.3 0.90

Offensive Rebounds## Player-Team G No. Avg/G1. Griffin, Laron-EWU 32 100 3.132. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 97 3.033. Moreira, Abner-ISU 30 81 2.704. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 78 2.445. Johnson, Tre-MSU 27 64 2.376. Norman, Durrell-NAU 28 66 2.367. Mahoney, Darin-WSU 32 73 2.288. Fall, Mohammed-MSU 28 60 2.149. Parker, Renado-PSU 25 52 2.0810. Bewernick, Gaellen-NAU 29 58 2.0011. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 52 1.8612. Osborne, Connor-NC 27 49 1.81

Proctor, Mike-NC 27 49 1.8114. Veteto, Konner-SAC 27 48 1.7815. Ekanem, Ephraim-NAU28 49 1.75

Defensive Rebounds## Player-Team G No. Avg/G1. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 200 6.252. Proctor, Mike-NC 27 134 4.963. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 157 4.914. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 141 4.865. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 152 4.756. Moreira, Abner-ISU 30 136 4.537. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 144 4.508. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 122 4.369. Mahoney, Darin-WSU 32 128 4.0010. Griffin, Laron-EWU 32 124 3.8811. Norman, Durrell-NAU 28 103 3.6812. Johnson, Tre-MSU 27 98 3.6313. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 98 3.5014. Fulton, Byron-WSU 32 110 3.4415. Fall, Mohammed-MSU 28 92 3.29

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Minutes Played## Player-Team G Min. Avg/G1. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 1000 35.712. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 987 35.253. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 1123 35.094. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 1116 34.885. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 1105 34.536. Cherry, Will-UM 32 1082 33.81

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1. Cameron Jones (07-11) 1,6432. Kelly Golob (02-06) 1,5503. Andy Hurd (82-86) 1,5334. Ross Land (96-00) 1,5255. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07)1,3786. Dan McClintock (96-00) 1,3637. Willie Nash (62-66) 1,3518. James Plump (66-69) 1,3499. Steve Williams (88-92) 1,341

10. Bill Aaron (56-60) 1,314

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. Cameron Jones (07-11) 6292. Andy Hurd (82-86) 5973. Dan McClintock (96-00) 542

Jim Plump (66-69) 5425. Walter Mannon (68-71) 5386. Nate Payne (72-75) 5297. Ryan McDade (99-03) 5268. Kelly Golob (02-06) 5259. Steve Williams (88-92) 518

10. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07) 514

Field-goal Attempts1. Cameron Jones (07-11) 1,3092. Steve Williams (88-92) 1,2893. Bill Aaron (56-60) 1,2104. Andy Hurd (82-86) 1,2075. Kelly Golob (02-06) 1,1996. Nate Payne (72-75) 1,1537. Wiley Horton (56-60) 1,1518. Willie Nash (62-66) 1,0589. Jim Plump (66-69) 1,045

10. Ryan McDade (99-03) 1,026

Field-goal Percentage1. Shane Johannsen (07-11) .6952. Dan McClintock (96-00) .6323. Joakim Kjellbom (02-04) .6214. Andre Spencer (84-86) .6105. Casey Frank (95-99) .6006. Anthony Burgess (86-88) .5857. David Allen (83-85) .5748. Kyle Landry (04-08) .5629. David Johnson (78-80) .556

Scott Taylor (95-97) .55610. Shawn Herman (85-90) .545

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. Gabe Rogers (09-Pres.) 1527. Kyle Feuerbach (01-05) 1518. Michael McNair (95-99) 1359. Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01) 133

10. John Rondeno (92-95) 13111. Steve Williams (88-92) 12412. 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. Gabe Rogers (09-Pres.) 3786. Steve Williams (88-92) 3687. John Rondeno (92-95) 3618. Brad Snyder (92-95) 3469. Adam Lopez (99-02) 333

10. Andrew Mavis (96-98) 327111.Michael McNair (95-99) 314

Rod 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. Gabe Rogers (09-Pres.) .40211. David Duane (83-87) .400

Kyle 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. Cameron Jones (07-11) 276

10. Jim Topp (50-53) 26711. Jeff Altman (81-85) 26412. 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. Cameron Jones (07-11) 36211. Ken Bosket (90-94) 35812. 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

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. Stallon Saldivar (09-Pres.)3736. Adam Lopez (99-02) 3347. Steve Williams (88-92) 3338. Tom DeBerry (74-76) 3209. Cameron Jones (07-11) 319

10. Ross Land (96-00) 29011. John Rondeno (92-95) 28612. 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. Stallon Saldivar (09-Pres.) 4.29. Jeff Altman (81-85) 4.0

10. Adam Lopez (99-02) 3.910. 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 (01-05) 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. Shane Johannsen (07-11) 1383. Dan Busch (79-83) 974. Shawn Herman (85-90) 835. Casey Frank (95-99) 766. Ryan McCurdy (05-08) 757. Antwine Murchison (84-86) 738. Wayne Wharton (78-80) 649. Adrian Hayes (02-04) 58

10. Demetreus Robbins (91-93) 5311. 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) 1191. Cameron Jones (07-11) 1193. Ross Land (96-00) 1173. Josh Wilson (05-09) 1175. Kelly Golob (02-06) 116

Matt Gebhardt (98-02) 116Nick Larson (06-10) 116

8. Billy Hix (96-00) 115Dan McClintock (96-00) 115

10. Kyle Landry (04-08) 11311. David Duane (83-87) 111

Harry Payne (83-87) 11113. Andy Hurd (82-86) 110

Kyle Feuerbach (01-05) 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. Cameron Jones (07-11) 3,2107. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07)3,1518. Jeff Altman (81-85) 2,9719. Billy Hix (96-00) 2,910

10. David Duane (83-87) 2,78611. 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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10. Walter Mannon (70-71) 483Dan McClintock (99-00) 483

Scoring Average1. Bill Lewis (55-56) 20.42. Walter Mannon (70-71) 20.13. Cameron Jones (10-11) 20.04. David Henson (77-78) 19.65. Cameron Jones (09-10) 19.36. Willie Nash (65-66) 19.2

James Plump (67-68) 19.28. Mark Gosswiller (76-77) 19.19. Andre Spencer (85-86) 19.0

10. Walter Mannon (71-72) 18.8Nate Payne (74-75) 18.8

Field Goals1. Cameron Jones (10-11) 2492. Andre Spencer (85-86) 2243. Nate Payne (74-75) 2134. Ryan McDade (02-03) 206 5. Walter Mannon (70-71) 203

James Plump (67-68) 203Cameron Jones (09-10) 203

8. Elliott Jones (80-81) 1949. Nate Payne (73-74) 192

10. Dan McClintock (99-00) 190

Field-goal Attempts1. Cameron Jones (10-11) 5472. Charles Flemons (72-73) 5223. Nate Payne (74-75) 4714. Nate Payne (73-74) 4275. Ryan McDade (02-03) 411 6. Robert Hardy (64-65) 4107. Willie Nash (65-66) 4058. Cameron Jones (09-10) 4049. David Henson (77-78) 402

10. Charles Flemons (71-72) 389

Field-goal Percentage (Min. 50 att.)

1. Shane Johannsen (08-09) .7271. Shane Johannsen (10-11) .7273. Dan McClintock (98-99) .6684. Dan McClintock (96-97) .6575. Dan McClintock (97-98) .629

Shane Johannsen (09-10) .6297. Joakim Kjellbom (03-04) .6218. Casey Frank (97-98) .6209. Andre Spencer (85-86) .610

10. Casey Frank (98-99) .608

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. Gabe Rogers (10-11) 828. Mark Anderson (87-88) 809. Kelly Golob (03-04) 79

10. Kelly Golob (02-03) 78

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) 17810. 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) .471Gabe Rogers (10-11) .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. Stallon Saldivar (10-11) 1736. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 1697. Kevin Tucker (87-88) 1588. Harry Payne (86-87) 1539. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 151

10. Jeff Altman (83-84) 149

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) 5.48. Josh Wilson (07-08) 5.4 8. Stallon Saldivar (10-11) 5.4

11. 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. Shane Johannsen (10-11) 762. Dan McClintock (99-00) 703. Dan Busch (82-83) 584. Adrian Hayes (0-3-04) 475. Dan McClintock (96-97) 436. Dan McClintock (98-99) 42

Joakim Kjellbom (03-04) 428. Dan McClintock (97-98) 41

Antwine Murchison (84-85) 4110. 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) 32Cameron Jones (10-11) 32Gabe Rogers (10-11) 32Shane Johannsen (10-11) 32Stallon Saldivar (10-11) 32Durrell Norman (10-11) 32Julian Olubuyi (10-11) 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. Cameron Jones (10-11) 1,0772. Troy Hudson (78-79) 1,0153. Ross Land (99-00) 1,0084. Cory Schwab (00-01) 1,0065. Josh Wilson (05-06) 9936. Josh Wilson (07-08) 9937. Cameron Jones (09-10) 9868. Andy Hurd (85-86) 9849. Harry Payne (85-86) 964

10. Josh Wilson (06-07) 955

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. Cameron Jones (09-10) 35.29. David Henson (77-78) 35.0

10. Nate Payne (73-74) 34.7Cory Schwab (00-01) 34.7

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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. Cameron Jones (10-11) 37 vs. Idaho State7. Bill Aaron (59-60) 37 vs. Rockhurst8. David Henson (76-77) 36 vs. Lamar

10. Fito Trujillo (54-55) 35 vs. Arizona StateWillie 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 StateCameron Jones (10-11) 25 at Idaho State

11. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (06-07) 24 at Weber State12. Cameron Jones (10-11) 24 vs. Montana State13. 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)Shane Johannsen (10-11) 1.000 vs. Mont. St. (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)DeAngelo Jones (09-10) 1.000 vs, No. N.M. (6-6)Shane Johannsen (10-11) 1.000 vs. Iowa St. (6-6)

17. 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. Eight 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. ColoradoEric Platt (10-11) 8 vs. Southwestern

10.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 StateNate Geiser (07-08) 7 vs. FurmanGabe Rogers (10-11) 7 at Pepperdine

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 State

Kelly Golob (04-05) 14 at Idaho State5. Gabe Rogers (10-11) 14 at Northern Colorado6. Brad Snyder (94-95) 13 vs. Southern Utah

Cory Schwab (00-01) 13 vs. Idaho StateKelly Golob (03-04) 13 vs. San DiegoStephen Sir (06-07) 13 vs. N. ColoradoStephen Sir (06-07) 13 vs. Haskell

11. Keith Billingslea (89-90) 12 vs. Mesa StateNate Geiser (07-08) 12 vs. FurmanEric Platt (10-11) 12 vs. Southwestern

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Rebounds

1. Don Buttrum (61-62) 25 vs. Santa FeMilt 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.Stallon Saldivar (10-11) 13 vs. Idaho State

11. Harry Payne (85-86) 12 vs. Montana StateHarry Payne (86-87) 12 vs. Brooklyn

13. 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 CanyonStallon Saldivar (10-11) 11 vs. MontanaStallon Saldivar (10-11) 11 vs. Alabama St.

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. OregonShane Johannsen (09-10) 5 at Montana Shane Johannsen (10-11) 5 vs. Portland StateShane Johannsen (10-11) 5 at Idaho StateShane Johannsen (10-11) 5 at Portland State

Minutes Played1. Dan Busch (80-81) 49 vs. Weber State2. Ted Hettinga (80-81) 48 vs. Weber State

John Rondeno (93-94) 48 vs. Southern Utah4. 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

8. Mark Stevens (79-80) 46 vs. NevadaCameron Jones (09-10) 46 vs. Portland State

9. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 45 vs. Boise StateJoedy 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. FullertonGabe Rogers (09-10) 45 vs. Portland State

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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: 546 in 2010-11Game: 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: 133 in 2010-11Game: 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 Fouls

Season: 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; 1995-9616 games; 2011-12

Longest Home Win Streak29 games; 1953-56

Longest Home Losing Streak8 games; 1980-828 games: 2011-12

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; 1996-97Longest Big Sky

Home Losing Streak7 games; 1976-77, 1980-822011-12

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, 2011-12

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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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

College Invitational Tournament2011 Santa Clara L 68-63

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 67-512010 Montana L 81-602011 Montana State W 65-622011 N. Colorado L 73-70* 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 Elliott1984-85 Jeff Altman1985-86 Andy Hurd*

Andre Spencer1986-87 David Duane

1987-88 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 Jones2009-10 Cameron Jones2010-11 Cameron Jones2011-12 Durrell Norman

*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 RubenRoykin (2006) were all-confer-

ence 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 1SANTA BARBARA 78, 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 91 409-10 No. Colorado 70, NAU 63 1

Idaho State 73, NAU 71 1NAU 86, PORTLAND ST.85 2NAU 74, E. WASHINGTON 71 1

2010-11NAU 82, IDAHO STATE 80 1Idaho State 90, NAU 88 1

2011-12N. COLORADO 62, NAU 64 1

Record: 43-39 (.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, HM2009-10 Cameron Jones, 1st2010-11 Cameron Jones, 1st

Gabe Rogers, 2nd# 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. Cameron Jones (07-11) ............1,6432. Kelly Golob (02-06) ..................1,5503. Andy Hurd (82-86) ..................1,5334. Ross Land (96-00)......................1,5255. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) ........1,3786. Dan McClintock (96-00) ..........1,3637. Willie Nash (62-66) ..................1,3518. James Plump (66-69) ................1,3499. Steve Williams (88-92) ..............1,34110. Bill Aaron (56-60) ......................1,31411. Walter Mannon (68-72) ............1,29612. Ryan McDade (99-03) ..............1,28413 Kyle Landry (04-08) ..................1,27414. Wiley Horton (56-60) ................1,25015. Nate Payne (72-75) ....................1,24616. David Henson (75-79) ..............1,17417. Don Buttrum (58-62) ................1,16118. Bill Lewis (52-56) ......................1,14119. Frank Turley (52-56) ................1,09020. Jeff Altman (81-85) ....................1,08921. Casey Frank (95-99) ..................1,06022. David Duane (83-87) ................1,05323. Stephen Sir (04-07) ....................1,04424. Josh Wilson (05-09) ..................1,03025. Fito Trujillo (51-55)....................1,025

Overall ConferenceHead Coach Yrs Range W-L Pct. W-L Pct.Dave Brown 1 2011-12 3-17 .176 1-15 .063Mike Adras 13 1999-2012 193-170 .523 99-83 .544Ben 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 — —24 coaches 101 1909-2012 1,077-1,114 .492 443-556 .443

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 692011-12 NAU 103, Arizona Christian 421969-70 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

Cameron Jones became the school’s all-time scoring leaderduring the 2011-12 season.

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1909-10 – 1-2, Independent@Snowflake High W 14 13@St. Johns High L 10 15NAU FACULTY L 24 39SCORING 48 67

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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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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¶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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*@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 72SOUTHERN 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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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 2,280 2,134# 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 2,109 2,023

^ 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 1,893 1,895

^ Big Sky Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.)

2002-03 – 15-13/6-8, Big Sky Conference*High Point L 65 70St. Peter’s W 99 (ot) 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 L 81 (ot) 85*@Eastern Washington L 53 76*@Portland State L 60 73*WEBER STATE L 61 64*IDAHO STATE W 65 62*@Montana W 97 (ot) 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 2,038 2,010

^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 L 69 (ot) 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 W 80 (ot) 78^Idaho State W 91 72^Eastern Washington (ESPN2)L 59 71 Scoring 2,202 2,150

^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!@ #4 Kansas L 46 87PEPPERDINE (FSNA) L 87 (ot) 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*@ Utah Valley L 62 68HASKELL (FSNA) W 95 63@ UNLV L 71 87@ UC Riverside L 52 59NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 82 89@ Arizona (FSNA) L 57 74UTAH VALLEY (FSNA) W 64 63NORTHERN NEW MEXICO W 80 39@ Stanford (COMCAST) L 57 66@ Wichita State L 53 58@ North Dakota State L 68 90*@ Northern Colorado L 79 81*E. WASHINGTON W 72 49*#10^ PORTLAND ST. (ALT) L 91 (4ot) 92 *@ Montana L 61 62*@ Montana State L 68 74*@ Sacramento State W 89 64*IDAHO STATE (FSNA) L 52 60*WEBER STATE (FSNA) L 54 59

*N. COLORADO (FSNA) W 67 64*@ Portland State L 66 78*@ Eastern Washington L 50 54*MONTANA STATE (FSNA) W 83 64*MONTANA (FSNA) L 54 73*SACRAMENTO ST. (FSNA) W 68 58*@ Weber State L 51 70*@ Idaho State L 49 71

* Big Sky Conference Game

2009-10 – 14-14/8-8, Big Sky Conference*Southwestern College (UH) W 113 61@ Arizona (FSNA) L 70 87+Fresno State (FSNA) L 59 65+Pacific (UH) Susp.+@ Santa Clara W 88 72+@ San Diego State L 48 89*@ Montana L 54 71*@ Montana State L 50 62UC Riverside W 68 56@ #19 New Mexico L 57 96@ Air Force W 60 52@ Colorado State L 56 64@ Texas-Pan American W 64 59Northern New Mexico W 113 68*#19! N. Colorado L 66 75*Idaho State (FSNA) W 68 56*Weber State (UH) L 62 87*@ Eastern Washington (SWX) W 73 69*@ Portland State (ALT) W 93 86*Sacramento State (ALT) W 75 71*Montana State (UH) W 71 58*Montana* (UH) L 64 84*@ #11! N. Colorado L 63 (ot )70*@ #23! Weber State L 66 76*@ Idaho State L 71 (ot) 73*Portland State (UH) W 86 (2ot )85 *E. Washington (FSNA) W 74 (ot) 71*@ Sacramento State W 73 59^@ Montana L 60 81

+ West Coast Classic Classic* Big Sky Conference Game

^ Big Sky Conference Tournament (Missoula, Mont.)! CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Poll

2010-11 - 19-13/9-7, Big Sky Conference*SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE(UH) W 113 61@ Iowa State# L 64 78@ No. 18! Creighton# L 70 74ALABAMA ST.# ^ W 74 46SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE W 97 47@ Kennesaw St.# W 74 66@ Pepperdine W 88 74@ CS-Bakersfield W 81 77BETHANY& W 91 50TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W 68 55@ USC (FSNA) L 52 60@ Arizona$ (FSNA) L 58 63AIR FORCE W 74 63@ No. 18! Montana* L 80 83@ Montana State* L 78 86IDAHO STATE* (FCS) W 82 (ot) 80 WEBER STATE* (FSNA) L 67 68SACRAMENTO STATE* (FCS) W 79 58@ Eastern Washington* L 59 72@ Portland State* (ALT) W 71 59N. COLORADO* (FSNA) W 65 54MONTANA STATE* (FCS) W 61 41NO. 14! MONTANA* (FCS) W 70 53@ Weber State* L 55 82@ Idaho State* L 88 (ot) 90E. WASHINGTON* (FSNA) W 83 74@ Cal Poly& W 59 56@ Sacramento State* W 63 42@ Northern Colorado* L 71 72PORTLAND STATE* (FSNA) W 79 52MONTANA STATE+ (FSNA) W 65 62+No. 22! N. Colorado@ L 70 73@Santa Clara= L 63 68

* Big Sky Conference Game! CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Poll

$Fiesta Bowl Classic^ Tim's Toyota Center, Prescott, Ariz.

# Global Sports Hy-Vee Challenge&Sears BracketBuster

+Big Sky Tournament, Greeley, Colo.=CollegeInsider.com Tournament, Santa Clara, Calif.

2011-12 - 5-24/1-15 Big Sky Conference*vs. UL-Lafayette# L 66 83 @San Francisco# L 50 69vs. North Dakota State# L 58 70ARIZONA CHRISTIAN W 103 42NO. NEW MEXICO W 80 49@Loyola Marymount L 61 81BYU^ (BYU-TV) L 52 87@Arizona (FSAZ) L 39 53PEPPERDINE (FCS) L 40 49CS-BAKERSFIELD & W 80 67@Arizona State (FSAZ) W 69 68@Sam Houston State L 49 73SACRAMENTO STATE* W 73 64@Northern Colorado* L 64 80@Portland State* L 62 82@Eastern Washington* L 59 76MONTANA* (FCS) L 53 78 Montana State* (FCS) L 72 74@Weber State* L 67 81@Idaho State* L 62 78@Sacramento State* L 43 77N. COLORADO* (FCS) L 62 (ot) 64E. WASHINGTON*(FCS) L 68 74PORTLAND ST.* (NAU) L 65 76WEBER STATE* (FCS) L 49 67IDAHO STATE* (NAU) L 73 79UC-DAVIS (FSAZ+) L 65 70@Montana* (ALT) L 60 78@Montana State* L 60 79

* Big Sky Conference Game# Hilltop Challenge, San Francisco, Calif.

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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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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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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.Gipsar Stal Ostrow Wielkopolski (Poland), 2007-08Aurora Basket Jesi (Italy), 2008-09Fileni BPA Jesa (Italy-Lega2), 2009-10Assigeco Banca Popolare di Lod (Italy), 2010-11Vap Kolossos Rodou (Greece), 2011-12Anwil (Poland), 2012-13

Zarko Comagic Intermache Zastal Zielona Gora (Poland), 2010-11PBG Basket Poznan (Poland), 2011-12Vojvodina (Servia), 2012-13

Casey FrankGold Coast Blaze (Australia), 2008-10Wellington Saints (New Zealand), 2010New Zealand (World Championships), 2010Wellington Saints (New Zealand), 2011-13

Cameron JonesFort Wayne (NBA D League), 2011-12Santa Cruz (NBA D League), 2012-13

Joakim KjellbomNorrkoping (Sweden), 2008-09National Team (Sweden), 2009Norrkoping Dolphins (Sweden), 2010-11BC Armia Tnilisi (Georgia), 2011-13

Kyle LandryISS Sportino Inowroclaw (Poland), 2008-09Dexia Mons-Hainaut (Belgium), 2009Canadian National Team (FIBA Americas), 2009BK Prostejov (Czech Republic-NBL), 2009-10BK Prostejov (Czech Republic-NBL), 2010-11

Triumph Lyubertsy (Russia), 2011-13

Dan McClintock2000 NBA Draft Second Round - Denver NuggetsBCM Gravelines Dunkerque Grand Littoral(France), 2008-09MBC Nykolaev(Ukraine), 2009-10Azovmash Mariupol (Ukraine), 2010-11MBC Mykolaiv (Ukraine), 2011-12

Ryan McDadeRockhampton Rockets (Australia), 2008-09Boras Basket (Sweden), 2009KTP Basket Kotka (Finland), 2009-10CB Promobys Hoteles Tijola (Spain), 2010-11Nilan Bisons Loimaa (Finland), 2011-13

Stephen SirSdent BBC Nyon(Switzerland), 2008-09Ehingen Steeples(Germany-Pro B), 2009-10Edmonton Energy (IBL),2010Algodoneros de la Comarca(Mexico), 2010Huracanes de Tampico(Mexico), 2011CSM Bucuresti (Romania),2012-13

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Andrew MavisEngland

Mike McNairAustria

Ryan McDadeSpain

Ross LandFrance

Kyle FeuerbachGermany

Kelly GolobGermany

Ruben Boykin, Jr.Poland, Italy

Stephen SirRomania

Kyle LandryCzech Republic

Josh WilsonHungary

Cam JonesNBA D League

Dan McClintockUkraine

Cory SchwabAustralia

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National Basketball Association DraftYear Player Team Round Pick1969 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 the

2nd 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), 2006-07Marques GreenLast Team: USA All-Stars (IBL), 2009-10Simon KentLast Team: South Adelaide (Australia-ABA),2004Kristian KuhnLast Team: Cuxhaven Bascats (Germany), 2010-11Ross LandLast Team: France-FIBA Supro LeagueKroatia-FIBA Supro LeagueIain MacleanLast Team: Finland, 2002Andrew MavisLast Team: Newcastle (Australia), 2004Ryan McCurdyKalev Tallinn (Estonia), 2009-10Michael McNairLast Team: San Diego (ABA), 2008

Julian OlubuyiLast Team: Barsy Atyyrau (Kazakhstan-D1),2011-12Ben PowellLast Team: Central Coast (Australia), 2007John RondenoLast Team: Nashville (ABA, 2005Cory SchwabLast Team: Hobart (Australia), 2002Michael SeckoldLast Team: Sydney Coty Comets (Australia),2010-12Andre 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), 1997Josh WilsonLast Team: Kaposvari KK (Hungary), 2011-12Benny WordLast 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 1984-88Gaellan Bewernick 2011-Pres.Keith 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 1941-42

Bill Caughran 1971-72Tom Centrall 1941-42,

1944-45Jon Chambers 1989-90Mark Champagne 1969-71,

1972-73Dick Chapel 1963-67Mike Chapman 1995-96Danny Cheek 2011-12Jerry 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,

1946-47James Douglas 2011-12David Duane 1983-87Jimmy Dunbar 1936-38Tony Duncan 1976-78Michael Dunn 2010-Pres.Charles Dutton 1909-11Jimmie Dyer 1945-46

Garry Edison 1992-93Ephraim Ekanem 2011-Pres.Cecil 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 1971-73Luis Flores 2009-Pres.Chester Foster 1938-40Joel France 1988-89Joe Francese 1940-42

Casey Frank 1995-99Jim Frary 1956-57Ben Freazy 1946-47Kyle Feuerbach 2001-05Chester Fuller 1932-35Linard Furch 1972-73Jack Furr 1962-64,

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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 1974-77Colin Gruber 2011-12Casey 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 1949-50

Brian Holliday 1999-00Jack Holland 1946-47,

1948-50Reginald Horne 1919-20Wiley Horton 1956-60Floyd Hubbard 1918-19Troy Hudson 1977-79Cliff Humphrey 1975-78Gordon Humphreys 1957-58Frank Hunter 1935-36Ray Hunter 1944-45Kenneth Hurlbert 1930-33Lovell Humes 1966-67Andy Hurd 1982-86Rod Hutchings 1996-99,

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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 1936-39Max Jacobson 2011-Pres.Jack James 1960-61Zeke Jaquez 1960-62Silas Jarvis 1924-25Gerald Jeffrey 1970-73Art Jenkins 1963-64Shane Johannsen 2007-11David Johnson 1981-83Larry Johnson 1978-80Matt Johnson 2007-08Tyrone Johnson 1993-95Cameron Jones 2007-11DeAngelo Jones 2009-11Elliott 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,

1929-30Dayton Kiling 1938-39Jack Killip 1939-41Wilfred Killip 1933-36Leroy Kincanon 1954-57Commander King 1999-01Guy 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 2006-10Rolf Larson 1934-36Woodrow Laseur 1938-40Shayar Lee 2008-09Walt Leesman 1941-42Josh Lepley 2008-11Marlyn Leseur 1955-56Bill Lewis 1952-56Barry Lindsey 1978-79Steve Lizzul 1987-90Adam Lopez 1999-02

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Dan Loueall 1960-61Lloyd Love 1964-68James Lovett 1928-29,

1931-32Bob Lucid 1968-70Ron Luecke 1957-58Arnold Lund 1940-41Kyle Lundy 1986-87Steve Lutenske 1971-72Matt 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 1996-00Preacher McClure 1926-27Ryan McCurdy 2004-08Ryan McDade 1999-02Joseph 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 1950-52Pete Monyer 1962-64Carlos Moore 1957-60Dick Moore 1924-25Ralph Moran 1945-48Rudy Moreno 1951-53Therlbert Morrow 1933-35Tony Mosley 1981-83Dennis Moylan 1966-67Herman 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 1935-38Durrell Norman 2010-12Chuck Norton 1950-51

Gene O’Dell 1945-46Dave O’Donnell 1969-70Steve Ohab 1973-74Randy Ohlinger 1986-88Ben Olayinka 2011-Pres.Bob Olivas 1956-60Julian Olubuyi 2009-11Jim Olson 1983-86John O’Malley 1972-73

Osaro 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 2001-04Tex 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 1990-92Eric Platt 2009-11Ted 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 1989-91Gabe Rogers 2009-Pres.Joe Rolle 1938-41John Rondeno 1992-95Isadore Rubin 1918-19Warren Ruegg 1944-45Ted Russell 1967-70

Max Sadler 1941-42Eloy Salazar 1945-46Stallon Saldivar 2009-Pres.Wade 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 1930-33

Michael 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 2004-07Austin Smith 2010-11George Smith 1913-15Leroy Smith 1923-24Major Smith 1970-71,

1972-73Smith 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 1988-91Reid Wallace 2009-10

Bill Wanless 1957-58Tom Wanslee 1941-42Phillip Washington 1988-89Andre Watson 1993-94Arnold Way 1925-26Chester Way 1919-20Jim Weaver 1977-78Colby Weaver* 2011-12Benjamin 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 1993-95Mike Williams 1969-70Scott Williams 1985-88Steve Williams 1988-92Travis Williams 2003-04Jack Wilson 1925-29Josh Wilson 2005-09Steve 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

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1950-51 4-6 4-9 1-08-19 .296 3-13 Herb Gregg

1951-52 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 Arnote

1985-86 15-1 3-8 1-1 19-10 .655 9-5+ Jay ArnoteYear 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 Adras2009-10 8-4 6-10 0-0 14-14 .500 8-8 Mike Adras2010-11 12-1 6-12 1-0 19-13 .594 9-7 Mike Adras2011-12 2-0 0-3 0-3 2-7 .222 0-0 Mike Adras2011-12 2-9 1-9 0-0 3-17 .150 1-15 Dave Brown

*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

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Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R R E C O R D S

Ben Howland led NAU to back-to-back Big Sky championships. Hehas since served as the head coach at Pittsburgh and is currentlythe head coach at UCLA, leading the Bruins to back-to-back FinalFours and the NCAA Championship game in 2006.

Lupe Acevedo

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Flagstaff, northern Arizona's largestcity with a year-round population ofapproximately 62,000, is the home ofNorthern Arizona University.Surrounded by pines and aspens andsitting at the base of the 12,633-footSan Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is in themiddle of the Coconino National Forest,the largest contiguous stand of pon-derosa pines in the world, at an eleva-tion of 7,000 feet above sea level. Thealtitude, clean air and surrounding for-est provide an unsurpassed climateyear-round.

Flagstaff’s most attractive qualitymay be its four distinctive seasons. Inthe summer, Flagstaff is warm and com-fortable, boasting an average daytimehigh temperature of 80 degrees and anovernight low of 47. The winters offersunny days and beautiful snow scenes.Flagstaff has an average of 288 days ofsunshine each year as well as a mild,four-season climate that offers excellentconditions for study and recreation.

This college town has a friendly,small-town atmosphere combined withoutstanding cultural, scientific andrecreational opportunities. The varietyof cultural resources includes theFlagstaff Symphony and the Festival ofNative American Arts.

The area's natural and cultural his-tory is represented by such institutionsas the Museum of Northern Arizona, thePioneer Historical Museum and Riordan

State Historical Park.Flagstaff is surrounded by incredi-

ble scenery, including the GrandCanyon National Park, Lake Powell,Meteor Crater, the Wupatki Indian ruinsand the San Francisco Peaks. Within a30-minute drive from campus are SlideRock State Park, Oak Creek Canyon,Sunset Crater, Walnut Canyon andLake Mary.

This diverse landscape also offersan exciting array of recreational possi-bilities, from hiking and biking to skiingand backpacking. From rafting downthe Colorado River through the GrandCanyon to hiking through Sedona’s redrock country south of Flagstaff, to expe-riencing the beauty of the SonoranDesert in southern Arizona, the opportu-nities for outdoor enjoyment are trulyendless.

Flagstaff

Population ..................................................62,000Elevation................................................7,000 feetAvg. High Temp. Range ..............................40-85Area Attractions....................................................Snowbowl Ski Resort, Grand Canyon NationalPark, Lake Powell, Slide Rock State Park, SunsetCrater, Meteor Crater, Lowell Observatory, OakCreek Canyon, San Francisco Peaks.

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Northern Arizona University provides anoutstanding undergraduate residential edu-cation strengthened by important research,graduate and professional programs and aresponsive distance learning network deliver-ing programs throughout Arizona.

Undergraduate education that providesknowledge of the world and an ability toappreciate change, diversity and life itself isNAU's underlying core strength.

Faculty and staff members are commit-ted to the residential campus concept and tothe students but also are prepared to delivereducation throughout Arizona and the worldeither online or in new campus structures.

Northern Arizona University has a stu-dent population of more than 20,000 at itsmain campus in Flagstaff and at sites across

the state.NAU was established in 1899 as the

Northern Arizona Normal School. A close,personal interest in the development of eachstudent as an individual has long been atrademark of the Mountain Campus. Thiseducational experience is enhanced by anatmosphere that celebrates the diversity ofopinions and cultures.

The undergraduate programs at NAUcover a diverse range of disciplines, from lib-eral arts and the sciences to professional andcareer-related fields.

As NAU looks to the future, it continuesto develop innovative ways to provide citi-zens with greater access to education andstrives to strengthen its teaching and servicepartnerships to meet the needs of a changing

Arizona.Flagstaff, with a population of about

62,000, is rich in cultural diversity. Located atthe base of the majestic San FranciscoPeaks, Flagstaff is 140 miles north ofPhoenix at the intersection of Interstate 17and Interstate 40. With its elevation of 7,000feet and four-season climate, Flagstaff isideal for year-round outdoor activities.Nearby attractions include the GrandCanyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak CreekCanyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, SunsetCrater, Meteor Crater, and ArizonaSnowbowl.

Northern Arizona University• William A. Franke, one of Arizona'smost prominent business leaders, hasmade a $25 million contribution toNorthern Arizona University's Collegeof Business, the largest donation in theuniversity's history.• The university has created a newCollege of Health and HumanServices to help the university respondto the need for more health-care pro-fessionals in the state and enhancethe university's participation in thedeveloping academic medical com-plex in downtown Phoenix.• The Arizona Cardinals conduct train-ing 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.

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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 Assistant AD for Academics PamLowie and offer numerous programs tohelp the student-athletes throughouttheir academic careers.

The results have been impressive.During the spring semester of 2012,NAU student-athletes achieved acumulative grade-point average of 3.15,the 27th semester with a cumulativeGPA above 3.0 in the last 15 years (30semesters). During the 2011-12 academ-ic year, the Lumberjacks garnered 174Golden Eagle Awards and 68 student-athletes took part in commencementceremonies on the NAU campus andwere commissioned degrees during theyear.

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 than3,700 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.

Student-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, 2004Luis Flores, 2011Nate Geiser, 2008Kelly Golob, 2005-06Shane Johannsen, 2010-11Cameron Jones, 2010-11Matt Lyon, 2005Paul Meynen, 2005Eric Platt, 2010-11Josh 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, 1994Miodrag Deric, 1994-95

Scott Evan, 1991Chris Ferguson, 2004Zach Filzen, 2008Luis Flores, 2012Casey Frank, 1996Matthew Gebhardt, 1998Nate Geiser, 2007-08Kelly Golob, 2003-06Colin Gruber, 2012Taylor Hale, 1989Andy Hurd, 1986Max Jacobsen, 2012Shane Johannsen, 2008-09, ‘11Cameron Jones, 2008-09Chris Keefer, 1984Ross Land, 1997-00Steve Lizzul, 1988-90Kyle Lundy, 1987Rob Matasic, 1988Brian McHugh, 2001-02Iain McLean, 1987Paul Meynen, 2004-05Randy Ohlinger, 1988Ben Olayinka, 2012Paul Pendergast, 1984Ben Powell, 2003Joel Rieck, 2000Rick Rodriguez, 1983Stallon Saldivar, 2010Michael Seckold, 2006Brad Snyder, 1993Marcel TenBerge, 1994, ‘96Reid Wallace, 2010Josh Wilson, 2007-09David Wolfe, 1991Andrew Wolthers, 1997Jason Word, 1993Kodiak Yazzie, 2001,2002, 2003, 2004

Active players in bold

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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

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scholarship. He is the first NAU stu-

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uate award in 2000 and just the 11th

recipient in school history.

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In 2012, the J. Lawrence WalkupSkydome, one of the most unique venues inall of college athletics, celebrates its 36thyear as the entertainment center for north-ern Arizona.

The building underwent a major reno-vation from Dec. 2010-Sept. 9, 2011, at acost of $26 million. The scope of the projectincluded bringing the fire, life and safety upto code while remodeling the bathrooms,concourse, offices, suites, locker rooms andpress box. The athletic training and equip-ment on the main floor were also remodeledand three elevators were added to the com-plex. Fans now enter the building to apanoramic view of the field on the East andWest concourses. Capacity was reduced to10,000 but now feature 21-inch wide chairback seating.

The Skydome has been the home ofNAU football, basketball and indoor trackand field since 1977. Construction began in

the fall of 1975, and the facility was com-pleted in September 1977. Seating capacityfor football originally was 15,000 and 7,000for basketball.

Once the largest wood-span structureof its kind in the world, the Skydome wasbuilt at a cost of more than $8 million. It cov-ers an area of 6.2 acres, with the roof span-ning more than 500 feet and rising 142 feetabove the playing surface.

The Skydome showcases the REAL-GRASS™ surface installed in the spring of2008 by the Hellas Construction firm ofAustin, Texas. The carpet, the Matrix ver-sion of the brand REALGRASS™ cost closeto $1 million. The REALGRASS™ Matrixsystem is comprised of a monofilamentspinneret yarn in two different sizes and col-ors. It is the same installed for the DallasCowboys' stadium.

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 lane forsprinting and hurdles. When the turf is up,the facility can be used for intramural andcamp sports, and has enough room for avarsity soccer practice.

The roof was also resurfaced duringthe 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 levelare fully 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 enhanced 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 in theSkydome 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,

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1997, 1998 and 2006 Big Sky Conferencemen’s basketball tournaments, and the1984, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006,2009 and 2012 Big Sky Conference indoortrack and field championship meets. In2003, comedian Jay Leno appeared at theSkydome in a special Family Weekendevent.

Many special events, including con-certs, trade shows and high-school statetournaments are held in the Skydome eachyear. It also serves as training camp homeof the Arizona Cardinals. In May of 2000,the facility hosted a WNBA exhibition gamebetween the Phoenix Mercury and the

Detroit Shock. NAU is one of 11 universities to own its

own domed facility. The others are Idaho,Idaho State, Minnesota, North Dakota,Northern Iowa, Northern Michigan, NorthDakota State, South Dakota, EastTennessee State and Syracuse.

Capacity..........................................7,000Constructed ....................................1977Elevation ....................................7,000 ft.1st Game................................NAU 101,

Alaska Anchorage 76NAU Record ..................242-132 (.647)Record since 1996-97 ......121-34 (.781)Largest Crowd ........8,234 vs. Arizona,

1990-91 seasonLongest Winning Streak....................22Longest Losing Streak ........................8Unbeaten Regular Seasons... ..1985-86,

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John D. Haeger leadsNorthern ArizonaUniversity in its com-mitment to undergrad-uate education-a com-mitment enhanced bythe university's ongo-ing efforts in research,

graduate education and distance learn-ing.

Dr. Haeger has been NAU presi-dent since November 2001 after joiningthe university to serve as NAU provostin June 2000.

During his term as president, Dr.Haeger has guided the university tonew heights in student enrollment. Healso has ushered the university into itslargest building boom since the 22-yearterm of former NAU President J.Lawrence Walkup.

Further, he has fully endorsed anational effort to increase institutionalaccountability, explaining that NAUmust perform on a level that demon-strates its significance to students andto society.

In March of 2012, President Haegerrestated his commitment to ensure thatNAU continues to solidify a strong posi-tion academically, financially and in ath-letics. Specific to athletics, thePresident is prepared to put the rightpeople in place and commit theresources necessary to achieve excel-lence in the classroom, in the communi-ty and in competition. He took specificactions to make NAU’s high-profileteams more competitive including thehiring of Dr. Lisa Campos as VP forIntercollegiate Athletics.

Among university achievementsunder his leadership: • Tuition guarantee. Dr. Haeger insti-tuted a "block tuition" plan that guaran-tees first-time, full-time freshmen andtransfer students the same tuition ratefor eight semesters.• Access and affordability. NAU haspartnership with 15 community collegesthroughout the state. The initiativestreamlines the credit transfer process,allowing students enrolled at partneringcommunity colleges to save time andmoney by being admitted to NAU while

they are earning an associate degree. • Innovation. NAU-Yavapai openedits Prescott Valley doors last fall, allow-ing students to earn bachelor’s degreesat about one-third the cost of a tradi-tional, residential college experience.The savings comes from offering a lim-ited number of degree options andusing existing resources through NAU’sFlagstaff campus. The cost-savingmodel garnered the attention of Gov.Jan Brewer, who called it “visionary”and “an example for the entire state andthe nation.”• Expansion of nursing and thehealth professions. The university hasplaced emphasis on graduating morestudents in nursing and developing orexpanding programs in occupationaltherapy, athletic training and physiciansassistant.• Commitment to research. PresidentHaeger has instituted NAU's first officeof Vice President for Research. InYuma, a 12,225-square-foot buildingthat will provide research four-yeardegree opportunities. • High Country Conference Center.Dr. Haeger initiated a joint partnershipbetween the city of Flagstaff, DruryHotels and Sodexo to build a 42,000-square-foot conference center and anadjoining hotel and parking structure.Consultants have estimated the eco-nomic benefit to northern Arizona to beabout $7 million annually.• 1899 Bar & Grill. The university hasopened an upscale steakhouse in theold north union that is open to the pub-lic and complements the conferencecenter• Largest gift in university history. TheCollege of Business Administration wasable to acquire the largest gift in univer-sity history, a $25 million donation fromprominent business leader WilliamFranke. The college was renamed TheW.A. Franke College of Business.• Arizona Cardinals partnership. TheCardinals agreed to continue their train-ing camp in Flagstaff. About $7 millionwill be added to the northern Arizonaeconomy as a result.

Dr. Haeger is a member ArizonaBoard of Education, the Governor's P-

20 Council, the board of directors of theTranslational Genomics ResearchInstitute, is former chair of the UnitedWay of Northern Arizona board, servesas commissioner for the WesternInterstate Commission for HigherEducation, and is past chair of theCouncil of Presidents of the Big SkyConference.

Dr. John Haeger

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Lisa Campos was named the VicePresident for Intercollegiate Athletics atNorthern Arizona University on March 30,2012.

Campos took over the leadership of theLumberjack Athletics department after serv-ing as the Senior Associate Athletic Directorat the University of Texas at El Paso sinceAugust of 2006.

With her hiring at NAU, Campos, 35,became one of 26 females and the youngestin the country to lead a Division I program,including 13 head athletic administrators atthe Football Championship Subdivisionlevel.

Campos served as the sport adminis-trator for the Miner men's and women'scross country, women's soccer, women'svolleyball, women's basketball, and men'sand women's track and field programs atUTEP. Campos also was the primary admin-istrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills,strength and conditioning, sports medicine,and cheerleading. She was the advisor forthe Student-Athlete Advisory Committee andserved as the liaison to the IntercollegiateAthletic Council, Office of Student Life,Miner Village, and the UTEP PoliceDepartment.

In her tenure at UTEP, she also hadoversight of the women's golf, rifle, and soft-ball programs, served as championshipdirector for numerous conference champi-onships, and co-hosted a weekly televisionshow, Miner Sports Weekly. Dr. Camposalso assisted with athletic facility enhance-ments and co-directed the planning anddesign of the $2.6 million Helen of TroySoftball Complex, which opened inSeptember 2005.

In 2006, Campos served as the NCAA

liaison for the SelfStudy Report for NCAACertification and con-tinued to oversee allgender, minority equity,and student welfare

strategic plans. She was responsible forTitle IX staff education and staff diversitytraining. In 2005, she created the AthleticsDiversity Graduate Assistantship Programand served on the UTEP Women'sResource Advisory Board.

She was promoted to the SeniorAssociate position after serving as theAssociate Athletic Director and SeniorWoman Administrator since August of 2003.She also served two years as the AssistantDean of Students within the UTEP Divisionof Student Affairs.

Dr. Campos had the opportunity toserve on a number of NCAA Committees,including the NCAA Division IChampionships/Competition Cabinet, theNCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired theNCAA Women's Soccer Committee.

She was a member of the ConferenceUSA Joint Group and served on the SeniorWoman Administrator administrative group.In 2005-2006, when UTEP joinedConference USA, she served on theConference USA Strategic PlanningCommittee and assisted in the developmentof the realigned Conference USA's vision,core values, mission, and strategic objec-tives. She also represented UTEP on con-ference committees, including the budgetsubcommittee, legislative committee, cham-pionships selection committee, and varioussport committees.

Dr. Campos previously served as theAssistant Dean of Students at UTEP from2001-03. Campos coordinated and adminis-tered the university's student discipline sys-tem, interpreted the University of TexasSystem Regents' Rules and Regulations

governing the student academic honestyand conduct code, and provided informationto the university community on disciplinepolicies, rules, regulations, and procedures.She served as a mentor to an undergradu-ate student participating in the NASPAMinority Undergraduate Fellows Programand served on a variety of campus commit-tees including the UTEP President'sAdvisory Committee on Women, StudentAffairs Staff Development Committee,Faculty Senate Student ConductCommittee, and the University HealthAwareness Committee.

In the El Paso community, Campos wasa member of the Girl Scouts of the RioGrande board and the Junior League of ElPaso.

Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree inEducational Leadership from the Universityof Texas at El Paso. She graduated fromColorado State University where she earneda bachelor's of science degree in BusinessAdministration and a master's of sciencedegree in Student Affairs in HigherEducation.

A native of Las Animas, Colo., Camposis married to Darren D'Attilio.

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Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Lisa Campos (second from right) with (L to R) HeadFootball Coach Jerome Souers and new basketball coaches Sue Darling and Jack Murphy at a com-munity breakfast in August.

Northern Arizona Accomplishments

* Hired Men’s Basketball Coach Jack Murphyfrom Memphis* Hired Women’s Basketball Coach SueDarling from Arizona* Created lower ticket pricing for NorthernArizona football and basketball games* Created a Family Pack ticket option offeringtwo adult and two children season tickets forone low cost* Made over 25 community appearances inFlagstaff and around the state of Arizona inher first three months on campus

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* The Northern Arizona Universityathletics department ranked 173rdin the final Learfield SportsDirectors' Cup standings. TheLumberjacks scored at the NCAAChampionships in men's cross coun-try (14th) and indoor track and field(35th) during the 2011-12 season.NAU ranked in the Directors' Cupstandings for the seventh consecu-tive season.

* NAU finished third overall in theBig Sky Conference All-SportsStandings, winning the 2011-12 BigSky Conference All-Sport men's tro-phy and finishing fifth in thewomen's standings. TheLumberjacks were third in the racefor the Sterling Savings Bank Big SkyConference Presidents' Cup.

* The track and field program sentfour student-athletes to the NCAAOutdoor Track & FieldChampionships. The Lumberjacksqualified Pascal Tang in the ham-mer, Josh DeKonty in the long jump,Deante Kemper in the high jumpand Caroline Hogardh in the 3,000steeplechase.

* The 2011 cross country campaignwas a historic one for theLumberjacks. The men won arecord fifth-consecutive Big SkyChampionship behind the one-twofinish of Diego Estrada and JordanChipangama, while the womenplaced third in the nine-team field.Six Lumberjack runners earned All-Big Sky honors at the meet. TheNAU men placed third at theMountain Region Championships,earning them an at-large bid intothe national meet, while thewomen took seventh. Seven ath-letes, led by Estrada andChipangama in fourth and fifth,respectively, earned All-Region hon-ors at the meet. The Lumberjacksclosed out their season at the NCAAChampionships, placing in the top15 for the 18th time since 1984.

* The Lumberjack swimming & div-ing team capped a fantastic seasonwith a second-place finish at the2012 WAC Swimming & DivingChampionship. The team won fiveindividual titles and set eight schoolrecords during the meet with 20 all-time top-five event times. The NAUswimmers recorded 12 NCAA B cuttimes and four divers qualified forthe NCAA Zone diving regionalmeet.

* Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc.,honored 174 Northern ArizonaUniversity student-athletes for theirscholastic and athletic accomplish-ments at the 34th annual GoldenEagle Awards. The Golden EagleAwards recognize NAU student-ath-letes who have made significantcontributions to the Lumberjackathletics program while maintaininga minimum of a 3.0 grade pointaverage. The Male and FemaleScholar-Athlete Awards were pre-sented to senior track and field ath-lete Pascal Tang, senior swimmerKristin Jones and senior distancerunner Kortnee Burton.

* The Northern Arizona Universityathletics department recorded acumulative grade point average of3.15 GPA among its more than 300student-athletes at the completionof the spring semester. It is the sec-ond-best cumulative semester GPA

in school history.

* It marked the 16th semester outof the last 17 overall that theLumberjack student-athletes haverecorded a 3.00 cumulative GPA orhigher.

* Forty-nine Northern ArizonaUniversity student-athletes partici-pated in spring commencementceremonies as part of the Class of2012. It is the second largest grad-uating class in athletics departmenthistory. With 18 student-athletesearning their degrees during thefall, the athletics department pro-duced 67 graduates during the twosemesters of the 2011-12 cam-paign.

*The NAU volleyball team puttogether a historic start to the sea-son, breaking school and Big Skyrecords with a 12-0 record to beginthe season. Only two teams in thecountry remained undefeatedlonger than the Lumberjacks, whoswept each of their three non-con-ference tournaments and openedBig Sky play at 3-0.

HIGHLIGHTS

The Northern Arizona men’s cross country team won its fifth straight Big Sky Conference Championship.

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D5 Loyola Marymount 6:35 p.m.

D17 Montana State* 6:35 p.m.

D19 Montana* 6:35 p.m.

D21 at Colorado 6:30 p.m.D27 at BYU 7:00 p.m.J3 Sacramento State* 6:35 p.m.

J5 Southern Utah* 3:05 p.m.

J10 at Eastern Washington* 7:05 p.m.J12 at Portland State* 8:35 p.m.J17 at Weber State* 7:05 p.m.J19 at Idaho State* 7:05 p.m.

J24 N. Colorado* 6:35 p.m.

J26 North Dakota* 2:05 p.m.

F2 at Southern Utah* 7:05 p.m.F4 at Sacramento State* 8:05 p.m.F7 Portland State* 6:35 p.m.

F9 E. Washington* 1:05 p.m.

F14 at Northern Colorado* 7:05 p.m.F16 at North Dakota* 1:05 p.m.F23 at BracketBusters TBAF28 Idaho State* 6:35 p.m.

M2 Weber State* 2:05 p.m.

M7 at Montana State* 8:05 p.m.M9 at Montana* 7:05 p.m.M14 Big Sky Quarterfinals TBDM15 Big Sky Championships TBDM16 Big Sky Championships TBD

#Global Sports Classic; * Big Sky Conference games; Homegames in bold; All Times Mountain (Flagstaff);

Games played at the Walkup Skydome