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Table of Contents 29 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Mark Few ..........................30-32 Associate Head Coach Leon Rice .........33-34 Assistant Coach Tommy Lloyd .............35 Assistant Coach Ray Giacoletti ............36-37 Director of Operations Jerry Krause .....38 Support Staff .........................................39-41 Bulldogs On The Air .............................42-43 2009-10 NCAA Bracket ........................44

45 2009-10 BULLDOGS Outlook .................................................46-47 Roster ....................................................48 Matt Bouldin .........................................49-51 Chris Pontarolo-Maag ...........................52-53 Will Foster .............................................54-55 Steven Gray ...........................................56-58 Demetri Goodson ..................................59-60 Robert Sacre ..........................................61-62 Grant Gibbs ...........................................63 Andy Poling ..........................................64 Mike Hart/Mangisto Arop .....................65 G.J. Vilarino/David Stockton ................66 Kelly Olynk/Elias Harris .......................67 Bol Kong/Sam Dower ...........................68 2009 Results ..........................................69 2009 Final Statistics ..............................70 2009 Recap ............................................71 Battle in Seattle .....................................72

73 OPPONENTS Mississippi Valley State/Michigan State/IPFW ..74 Colorado/Arizona/Wisconsin ................75 Maryland/Vanderbilt/Cincinnati/Chaminade 76 Washington State/Wake Forest/Augustana .77 Davidson/Duke/Eastern Washington ....78 Oklahoma/Illinois/Portland ...................79 Saint Mary’s/San Diego/Pepperdine .....80 Loyola Marymount/Santa Clara/San Francisco .81 Memphis/CSU Bakersfield ...................82

83 RECORD BOOK Zag Basketball History .........................84 All-Time Tournament Results ...............85 100-Point & Overtime Games ..............86 Results When National Ranked ............87-88 Versus Nationally Ranked Opponents ..89 Memorable Games ................................90-95 All-Time Roster ....................................96 John Stockton ........................................97 Dan Dickau ...........................................98 Blake Stepp ...........................................99 Ronny Turiaf .........................................100 Adam Morrison .....................................101-102

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Derek Raivio .........................................103 NABC All-District ................................104 National Honors ....................................105 WCC Honors .........................................106-107 WCC Selection.......................................108 Gonzaga and the NBA Draft .................109 Playing at the Next Level ......................110 Record Book .........................................111-115 NCAA Tournament Overall Statistics ...116 NCAA Tournament Games ...................117-123 1994 - NIT Second Round ....................124 1995 - NCAA West Regional ................125 1996 - NIT First Round .........................126 1998 - NIT Second Round .....................127 1999 - NCAA Elite Eight ......................128 2000 - NCAA Sweet Sixteen ................129 2001 - NCAA Sweet Sixteen ................130 2002 - NCAA West Regional ................131 2003 - NCAA Second Round ................132 2004 - NCAA Second Round ................133 2005 - NCAA Second Round ................134 2006 - NCAA Sweet Sixteen ................135 2007 - NCAA First Round .....................136 2008 - NCAA First Round ....................137 2009 - NCAA Sweet Sixteen ................138 Tournament Results ..............................139 Best in the West .....................................140

41 All-TIME SERIES Series Records .......................................142 All-Time Series .....................................143-146 All-Time Coaching Records .................147 Year-By-Year Results ............................148-154 West Coast Conference .........................155 2008-09 West Coast Conference Stats ..156 WCC Tournament History ....................157 WCC Tournament Statistics ..................158

159 GONZAGA UNIVERSITY President Thayne McCulloh ..................160 Gonzaga Administration .......................161 Athletic Director Mike Roth .................162 Athletic Administration .........................163 Athletic Support Staff ...........................164 Gonzaga Coaches ..................................165 Staff Directory .......................................166 Media Information ................................167 TV Spotter .............................................168

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2009-10 Gonzaga University men’s basketball media guide is a production of the Gonzaga sports information office. It was designed and produced using InDesign and Photoshop. The guide was printed by Lithograph Reproductions of Spokane.

WRITER, EDITOR & DESIGNER Liz Smith

COVER DESIGN Mike Lee

EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS Oliver Pierce, Bobby Alworth, Dale Goodwin

GRAPHIC DESIGN CONTRIBUTOR Mike Lee

PHOTOGRAPHY Gonzaga Office of Public Information, Zero Gravity Photos, Bart Rayniak, Allen Hubbard, Dale Goodwin, Shawn Toner/ Explosive Illusions, Jay Metzger, Jeff Green, Columbus Crew Communications, Andrew D. Berstein, Amy Sinesterra, Dennis Kalina, Dean Davis, Minnesota Twins Communications, Idaho Sports Photography, Kent Brown, Ankur Dholakia, USA Basketball, Garth Patil, Matthew Thayer, Wooden Award, Brock Scott, Caroline Williams, Portland Trail Blazers/NBA Photos, Dorians Photography, Boston Red Sox Communications, Golden State Warriors/NBA Photos, LA Lakers/NBA Photos, Detroit Pistons/NBA Photos, Mark Muelheim, NBA Hall of Fame Photography

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Head Coach

Mark Few Ask Mark Few what his favorite number is, and he just might say 16. And you couldn’t blame him. For the fourth time in his 10 years as head coach of Gonzaga University, he guided the Bulldogs to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament in 2009. Along the way the Bulldogs ran the table in the West Coast Conference with their third 14-0 campaign since 2004 and won or shared their ninth straight WCC regular-season title, the nine straight titles is the longest current streak in the nation and ranks tied for fourth all-time in NCAA Division I, the Bulldogs knotting the University of Kentucky. His WCC record is 127-13, making him the active winningest coach in the WCC. Gonzaga’s run of 12 consecutive WCC Tournament championship game appearances is also the second-longest streak of years making a final of a conference tournament among the current conference alignments. Kentucky advanced to 14 successive SEC Tournament title games from 1939-52, a record Few and the Bulldogs may rival. Few’s career winning percentage of .800 makes him one of only two active coaches with a winning percentage of 80.0 percent or better, bringing a record of 264-66 into the 2010 campaign. Roy Williams of the University of North Carolina sits atop the list at .814, and last year’s Sweet Sixteen matchup in Memphis pitted the two winningest coaches by percentage in the NCAA Division I ranks. The Bulldogs finished the 2009 season with a 28-6 overall record, their 12th straight 20-win season. Few has never won less than 20 games in a season. For the ninth time in Few’s 10 years on the bench the Bulldogs suffered only single-digit losses last season, Gonzaga’s 23-11 record in 2007 the only time the Bulldogs have suffered double-digit losses under Few. Gonzaga was ranked 10th in the final Associated Press Top 25 in 2009, the fifth Top 10 ranking for Few and the Bulldogs since 2002. While Few has achieved nationwide acclaim on the court, he and his wife, Marcy, are also active in the Spokane community. Through the effort of the Fews and assistant coaches’ wives Robin Rice and Chanelle Lloyd, Coaches vs. Cancer, an annual BasketBALL and Gala held at the historic Davenport Hotel in Spokane, has raised close to $4 million since its inception in 2002. The weekend features golf, black tie gala and auction with all of the proceeds staying locally with the American Cancer Society. Mark and Marcy were honored for their philanthropy in June, 2008, as recipients of the Nell and John Wooden Coaching Achievement Award by the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame based in Boise, Idaho. The award, begun in 2003, is

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The Few File Birthplace: Creswell, Oregon High School: Creswell (Ore.), 1981 College: University of Oregon, 1987 (B.S. Physical Education) Gonzaga University, 1993 (M.A. Athletic Administration) Coaching Experience: 1986-88 - Assistant Coach, Creswell (Ore.) High 1988-89 - Assistant Coach, Sheldon (Ore.) High 1990-91 - Graduate Assistant Coach, Gonzaga University 1992-99 - Assistant Coach, Gonzaga University April 16, 1999 - Named Associate Head Coach, Gonzaga University July 26, 1999 - Named Head Coach, Gonzaga University Wife: Marcy (Laca) Few Children: Austin James (2000) Joseph Dillon (2002) Julia Ann Elizabeth (2006) Colt Walker Norman (2009)

The Few Era HEAD COACH WCC WCC PostW L Finish Season 14 0 1st NCAA Sweet 16 13 1 1st NCAA 1st Round 11 3 1st NCAA 1st Round 14 0 1st NCAA Sweet 16 12 2 1st NCAA2nd Round 14 0 1st NCAA 2nd Round 12 2 1st NCAA 2nd Round 13 1 1st NCAA 1st Round 13 1 1st NCAA Sweet 16 11 3 2nd NCAA Sweet 16 127 13

Year 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 Total

Overall W L 28 6 25 8 23 11 29 4 26 5 28 3 24 9 29 4 26 7 26 9 264 66

Year 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992

ASSISTANT COACH Overall WCC WCC PostW L W L Finish Season 28 7 12 2 1st NCAA Elite Eight 24 10 10 4 1st NIT - 2nd Rd 15 12 8 6 T- 4th 21 9 10 4 T-1st NIT 21 9 7 7 4th NCAA 22 8 12 2 1st NIT 2nd Rd 19 9 10 4 2nd 20 10 8 6 3rd

presented to a coach, along with his or her spouse, who has made exceptional contributions to their community as well as their players and their futures. “To be honored for what you do away from the court, and to be honored with an award named after a truly outstanding couple like John and Nell Wooden is humbling,” Few said. “When you look at the list of people who have won this award in its short existence, and when you look at the members of the World Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame, it’s like reading a Who’s Who in sports. It is an honor to be associated with these legends.” But what Few has accomplished on the court is equally as humbling, evolving Bulldogs basketball into an annual participant in the NCAA Tournament and into one of the elite programs on the West Coast as well as nationally. Few enters his 11th year as head coach and his 21st year overall in the program this season, and the beat continued in 2009. Since 1992 – his first year as a fulltime assistant coach with the Bulldogs – Gonzaga has posted a 433-140 record for a .756 winning percentage. UCLA (.719) is the only other West Coast school to crack the .700 plateau. With Few at the helm, the 2006 season marked the best campaign in the 100-plus year history of Bulldog basketball, the squad rolling to a 29-4 record, including a second 14-0 WCC campaign in three seasons. With national Player of the Year candidate Adam Morrison leading the nation in scoring, Few and the Bulldogs finished fifth in the final Associated Press Top 25 in ‘06, claimed a No. 3 seed into the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the third time since Few took the reigns for the 2000 season and the fifth time overall with Few a part of the coaching staff. All of that came following the 2005 season in which Few guided the Bulldogs to 10th in the final AP Top 25. Few, in just 10 years in the head seat on the Bulldog bench, has four Sweet 16 and three NCAA Second Round appearances in his nine trips to the tourney. He is one of only two coaches to lead a team into the Sweet Sixteen in their first two years as a head coach since the bracket was expanded to 64 teams in 1985. While Few has continued Gonzaga’s string of post-season success, there are some individual player honors he looks to with pride. Morrison, recognized as much for his diabetes as for his ability to score, became the first Bulldog since Frank Burgess in 1961 to lead the nation in scoring at 28.1 ppg.

WCC Regular-Season Titles (13) 2001-09; 1998-99; 1996; 1994 WCC Tournament Titles (10) 2009; 2004-07; 1999-02; 1995 WCC Tournament Championship Games (15) 1998-09; 1995-96; 1992 NCAA Tournament Appearances (12) 1999-09; 1995 NIT Appearances (3) 1998, 1996, 1994

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Morrison was a household name across the country and he was up for every major Player of the Year award in the country. Morrison shared the Oscar Robertson Trophy with Duke University’s J.J. Redick, was named the CBS Chevrolet Player of the Year and was a close runner-up to Redick in the Associated Press, Naismith Award and John R. Wooden Award balloting for Player of the Year. He was a unanimous All-America selection on the AP first team. Morrison was taken as the third pick in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Charlotte Bobcats making Morrison the highest Gonzaga player ever drafted and validating the job Few and his staff did in developing Morrison’s skills. Ronny Turiaf is another player Few looks to with pride as Turiaf earned his second straight AP all-america honorable mention accolade in 2005 and joined with then-sophomore Morrison to give the Bulldogs two players with AP All-America recognition in the same season for the second straight season. Blake Stepp was a second-team AP All-American in 2004 in addition to being a John R. Wooden Award Top 10 All-America pick. Few, who in such a relatively young career as a head coach, is mentioned in the same breath with some of the more veteran coaches patrolling the sidelines, has also accomplished plenty of “firsts” since taking over the reigns for the 1999-00 season. Dan Dickau became Gonzaga’s inaugural selection to the Associated Press All-America first team in 2002, and also was tabbed Gonzaga’s first John R. Wooden Award Top Five All-American. The Bulldogs also cracked the Top 10 in the national polls for the first time in school history in 2002, finishing the season ranked sixth in the Associated Press Top 25. Gonzaga’s 29-4 record also set a single-season mark for victories which was matched in 2006. A 10-year Gonzaga assistant head coach, Few was named head coach July 26, 1999, following Dan Monson’s departure for the University of Minnesota. Few joined the Bulldogs for the 1989-90 season as a graduate assistant under former head coach Dan Fitzgerald, then was promoted to a fulltime assistant for the 1991-92 season. He had been named associate head coach in April of 1999 following a season in which the Bulldogs became the basketball darlings of the nation on their March run which saw Gonzaga come within

a few ticks of the clock of advancing to the Final Four. A loss to eventual national champion University of Connecticut in the West Regional Finals in Phoenix, Ariz., ended the Cinderella story that captured basketball fans from coast to coast. Former Gonzaga University President Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., and director of athletics Mike Roth didn’t hesitate in rewarding Few for his long loyalty to Gonzaga. “Mark had been an integral part of Gonzaga’s success the last decade,” Roth said. “I think that speaks well for the program when you can say your last two head coaches were promoted from within. It displays the loyalty they have had as assistants. We didn’t give Mark the job, he earned it. He’s continued to raise the bar in his 10 seasons as head coach.” Few’s contract assures his presence on the Bulldog bench through 2018, his long-term agreement reflecting the university’s commitment to Few and his commitment to Gonzaga. This will allow Few to continue to build on success he has enjoyed at Gonzaga. Few has always been known for getting the most out of players both on and off the court. He is committed to total player development. Since Few arrived on the Gonzaga staff, the Bulldogs have produced 56 All-West Conference selections, 10 WCC Player of the Year recipients and six Academic All-Americans. “When a young man enters the Bulldog basketball program, I believe it is our responsibility as coaches to help them reach their potential in every facet of their lives,” Few said. “Our commitment to the players will always go far beyond the basketball court with a goal of producing the complete individual, one that Gonzaga University will be proud of long after their playing days.” Few and Marcy, married in 1994, became parents with the arrival of Austin James (A.J.) (2000); followed by the arrival of Joseph Dillon (2002), Julia Ann Elizabeth (2006) and Colt Walker Norman (2009). The Few’s wedding was more special because Rev. Norm Few, father of the groom, officiated. Rev. Few also married Bulldog assistant Leon Rice and wife Robin.

Mark Few’s Collegiate Coaching Record Year School 1999-00 Gonzaga University 2000-01 Gonzaga University 2001-02 Gonzaga University 2002-03 Gonzaga University 2003-04 Gonzaga University 2004-05 Gonzaga University 2005-06 Gonzaga University 2006-07 Gonzaga University 2007-08 Gonzaga University 2008-09 Gonzaga University Totals (10 years)

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Rec. 26-9 26-7 29-4 24-9 28-3 26-5 29-4 23-11 25-8 28-6 264-66

Pct. .743 .787 .878 .727 .903 .838 .879 .697 .757 .824 .800

Conf. Pct. Conf. Fin. 11-3 .786 2nd 13-1 .928 1st 13-1 .928 T 1st 12-2 .857 1st 14-0 1.000 1st 12-2 .857 1st 14-0 1.000 1st 11-3 .756 1st 13-1 .928 1st 14-0 1.000 1st 127-13 .907 -----

Other NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA First Round NCAA First Round NCAA Sweet 16 10 NCAA Tournaments

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Leon Rice LEON RICE has been a part of Gonzaga University’s continued rise on the collegiate basketball scene, entering his 11th year on head coach Mark Few’s staff. When Few became head coach his first call was to Rice to join his staff and he didn’t hesitate answering Few’s call. Rice’s hiring on July 30, 1999, completed Few’s inaugural staff, and on April 12, 2007, Rice was named associate head coach. Since becoming a Bulldog, Rice has contributed to the wildest ride in Gonzaga’s storied basketball history. In his 10 seasons Rice has been a major part of the Bulldogs’ NCAA Sweet 16 berths in 2000, 2001, 2006 and 2009; a NCAA berth in 2002, 2007 and 2008; a 2003 NCAA second-round appearance that ended with a thrilling, albeit disappointing, 96-95 double-overtime loss to top-seeded University of Arizona and second-round rides again in 2004 and ’05. The Bulldogs finished the 2004 season ranked third in the final Associated Press Top 25, and followed that with a No. 10 ranking in 2005, a No. 5 spot in the final 2006 AP poll and another No. 10 ranking by AP in 2009. “Leon has been a fantastic addition to our staff. To be able to get someone with as much experience as Leon has recruiting on the road and knowing the ins and outs of the Northwest was a big advantage for us,” Few said. “Plus, he was a great fit for our staff and our team. We didn’t miss a beat with him joining our program. He has a high level of enthusiasm and is very positive. He continues to help this program grow and prosper.” Gonzaga is 264-66 in Rice’s tenure, including a school-best 29-4 record in 2002 – a record that was matched in 2006 – and a No. 6 ranking in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Bulldogs received their best-ever seed into the 2004 NCAA Tournament at No. 2. Rice joined the Bulldogs from Yakima Valley College where he served two seasons as an assistant coach and one as co-head coach with the legendary Dean Nicholson, then served as head coach for the 1998-99 campaign. YVC went from worst to first in the first season of the Rice-Nicholson partnership, and in 1999 YVC went 31-2 in capturing its fourth straight Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) Eastern Region title. The 31 wins were a school record and came four seasons after Rice and Nicholson inherited a program which had gone 3-20 overall during the 1994-95 season. YVC went a perfect 12-0 in the NWAACC in 1999 and Rice earned his second straight Eastern Region Coach of the Year honor.

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The Rice File Birthplace: Richland, Wash. High School: Richland (Wash.) High College: Washington State University, 1986 (B.A. Physical Education) University of Oregon, 1991 (M.S. Management & Program Development) Coaching Experience: 1987-88 - Boy’s Assistant Coach, Pasco (Wash.) High 1988-90 - Graduate Assistant Men’s Coach University of Oregon 1990-92 - Assistant Men’s Coach University of Oregon 1992-95 - Assistant Men’s Coach University of Northern Colorado 1995-97 - Assistant Men’s Coach Yakima Valley College 1997-98 - Co-Head Men’s Coach Yakima Valley College 1998-99 - Head Men’s Coach Yakima Valley College 1999-2007 - Assistant Men’s Coach Gonzaga University 2007-pres. - Associate Head Men’s Coach Gonzaga University

The duo coached YVC to a 103-26 overall record and 40-8 league record in four seasons. Rice has coached 18 student-athletes who have gone on to play basketball at 4-year schools, including the Bulldogs’ Quentin Hall who was a 1999 Gonzaga senior. YVC had six players from the 1999 squad who joined 4-year programs. Few and Rice have known each other for 21 years, the two of them becoming acquainted when Rice was on Don Monson’s staff at the University of Oregon and the two worked Monson’s camp together. “He’s definitely someone you’d want your son to play for. I’ve always had a tremendous amount of respect for Mark,” Rice said. “He has the character and values of someone I’d like to work for.” Rice received his B.A. in physical education from Washington State University in 1986 and his M.A. in athletic administration, management and program development from Oregon in 1991. After one year of high school coaching, he began his collegiate career as a graduate assistant coach at Oregon in 1989, then served two seasons as a fulltime assistant coach for the Ducks. He was the head assistant coach at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley for three seasons prior to going to YVC. Rice and his wife, Robin, have three sons, Brock (1997), Max (1999) and Kade (2003).

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Assistant Coach

Tommy Lloyd TOMMY LLOYD joined head coach Mark Few’s staff for the 2001-02 season after serving as an administrative assistant the previous season, and his overseas knowledge has grown Gonzaga University’s recruiting to one of international status. A 1993 graduate of Kelso, Wash., High, Lloyd attended Walla Walla Community College for two seasons and graduated from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., in 1998. While at WWCC he was an All-Northwest Athletic Association of Community College (NWAACC) All-Easton Region selection in 1995. He set the WWCC single-game scoring record with 52 points against Treasure Valley CC. He was also the leading scorer in the NWAACC All-Star game with 22 points his sophomore season. Following graduation from WWCC he finished his career at Whitman College, playing for Gonzaga alum Skip Molitor. He earned a degree in biology and a secondary teaching credential. Lloyd also played two seasons overseas, playing in Brisbane, Australia, in 1997 and Dusseldorf, Germany, in 1999. Lloyd’s knowledge of the European game has been instrumental in placing Gonzaga players overseas to continue their basketball careers, as well as nurturing his contacts in recruiting circles as Gonzaga’s recruiting base has extended worldwide. “Tommy has been one of the main reasons our player base has expanded outside of the United States. He has an uncanny knowledge of the international talent and the international game. He is connected overseas with coaches at all levels which has greatly enhanced our recruiting abroad,” Few said. His main responsibilities at Gonzaga are game preparation, recruiting and player development. Lloyd and his wife Chanelle were married in 1997. They have three children – Liam (2001), Sophia Marie (2004) and Maria Alexis (2007). Sophia Marie’s birth coincided with the ESPN documentary “The Season” that chronicled Gonzaga basketball and one segment centered on Tommy and Chanelle at the hospital leading up to the birth and following the birth.

The Lloyd File Birthplace: Kelso, Wash. High School: Kelso (Wash.) High College: Whitman College, 1998 (B.S. Biology) Coaching Experience: 2001-pres. - Assistant Men’s Coach Gonzaga University Wife: Chanelle Llyod Children: Liam (2001) Sophia Marie (2004) Maria Alexis (2007)

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Assistant Coach

Ray Giacoletti When Gonzaga University head coach Mark Few had an opening on his staff in the spring of 2007 he didn’t waste any time summoning RAY GIACOLETTI to become a Bulldog. Giacoletti is no stranger to Gonzaga or the Pacific Northwest. “Ray has ties to the Pacific Northwest as well as around the country,” Few said. “He has coached at almost all levels of basketball as both an assistant and head coach and has a thorough understanding of the game. He has injected new ideas to help us continue to grow as a staff and as a program.” A native of Peoria, Ill., Giacoletti went 69-50 in four seasons at EWU, the best mark of any coach in the school’s NCAA Division I history. He led the Eagles to their inaugural NCAA Tournament appearance in 2004, as well as the Big Sky Conference regular-season and tournament titles. In each of Giacoletti’s first three years the Eagles placed second in the Big Sky during the regular season and advanced to the tournament championship game. In 2002-03, Giacoletti led EWU to the NIT for the program’s first postseason bid since 1947 when it was a NAIA member. Named the 2004 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year, Giacoletti directed EWU to a 17-13 overall record and an 11-3 mark in conference play. The Eagles won 14 of their last 18 games on their way to winning the Big Sky Tournament. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, EWU fell to eventual Final Four participant Oklahoma State University after playing the Cowboys to a 36-36 draw after one half. Giacoletti led EWU to 41-17 record in Big Sky Conference games for a .707 winning percentage, seventh in the league’s 41year history. He ranked ahead of such coaches as Don Monson, Mike Montgomery, Tim Floyd and Larry Eustachy. Giacoletti moved from EWU to assume the University of Utah reigns March 31, 2004. Giacoletti led the 2005 Utes to a 29-6 record, tying the thirdmost wins in a season in school history. He also had the best record among NCAA Division I first-year head coaches. Utah claimed the Mountain West Conference regular-season championship outright and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. As a result, Giacoletti was named the NABC District 13, USBWA District 8, and Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. Sophomore center Andrew Bogut became Utah’s inaugural consensus national Player of the Year, winning the John R. Wooden Award, Naismith, National Association of Basketball Coaches and Associated Press Player of the Year honors.

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The Giacoletti File Birthplace: Peoria, Ill. High School: East (Ill.), 1980 College: Minot State University, 1980 (B.S. Physical Education) Coaching Experience: 1984-85 - Minot State Student Assistant 1985-86 - Western Illinois Graduate Assistant 1986-87 - Oral Roberts Assistant Coach 1987-89 - Fresno Flames Assistant /Player Personnel Dir. 1989-93 - Illinois State Assistant Coach 1993-97 - Washington Assistant Coach 1997-00 - North Dakota State Head Coach 2000-04 - Eastern Washington Head Coach 2005-07 - Utah Head Coach 2007-pres. - Gonzaga Assistant Coach Wife: Kim Giacoletti

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After starting out 5-3, the Utes reeled off 18 consecutive wins to tie the second-longest winning streak in school history. The Runnin’ Utes won the MWC title with the best record in the league’s sixyear history at 13-1. Giacoletti then directed the Utes to the championship game of the MWC Tournament, marking the fifth straight season that Giacoletti led his team (Utah or EWU) to the conference tournament title game. Giacoletti went 54-40 in his three years at Utah. Giacoletti’s first head coaching job was a three-year stint (19982000) at NCAA Division II North Dakota State University in Fargo, N.D., where he went 48-33. His 10-year record as a head coach is 171-123. Before becoming a head coach, Giacoletti was an assistant for four years at both Illinois State University (1990-93) and the University of Washington (1994-97) under Bob Bender. Giacoletti graduated from Minot State University in North Dakota with a degree in physical education in 1985. He was a 4-year letterman, started three seasons and served as team captain twice. He got his start in coaching as a student assistant coach at Minot State in 1984-85 while he finished his degree. Giacoletti was a graduate assistant coach at Western Illinois University in 1985-86. He was an assistant at Oral Roberts University in 1986-87. Giacoletti was an assistant coach and director of player personnel for the Fresno Flames of the World Basketball League from 1988-89. “Ray brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to this program,” Few said. “He did a great job as both a head coach and assistant coach at the Division I level and he continued that professionalism and success in his first year at Gonzaga. There was no hesitation to make Ray a part of this staff. He was excited about returning to this area and we were excited he accepted the opportunity to become a Zag.” Ray and his wife Kim were married in 1994.

Ray Giacoletti’s Collegiate Coaching Record Year 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 UTAH TOTALS

School Utah Utah Utah

Overall 11-19 14-15 29-6 54-40

Conference 6-10 6-10 13-1 25-21

Finish T6th 6th 1st

League Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West

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School Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington Eastern Washington

Overall 17-13 18-13 17-13 17-11 69-50

Conference 11-3 9-5 10-4 11-5 41-17

Finish 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd

League Big Sky Big Sky Big Sky Big Sky

Year School 1999-00 North Dakota State 1998-99 North Dakota State 1997-98 North Dakota State NDSU TOTALS

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Conference 9-9 8-10 9-9 26-28

Finish 6th T5th T5th

League North Central North Central North Central

CAREER TOTALS

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Directof of Operations

Jerry Krause JERRY KRAUSE returned for his second stint with Gonzaga University’s men’s basketball program in the summer of 2001, this time as Director of Men’s Basketball Operations for head coach Mark Few. His first stint with the Bulldogs was an 8-season run from 198592 when he served as a part-time assistant coach. He returned in the summer of 2001 from a 5-year civilian term at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point where he was a professor of sport philosophy and director of instruction for the department of physical education. “Jerry is an integral part of our success because he does so many things behind the scenes most people don’t see,” Few said. “He has a passion about basketball that is second to none and often times is the voice of reason on our staff.” Krause is no stranger to basketball in the Inland Pacific Northwest. He had a 17-year career as head coach at Eastern Washington University. During that span, Eagle teams posted a 262-196 record for a .572 winning percentage. He took a sabbatical from EWU to assist the late Ralph Miller at Oregon State University from 198283, then returned to EWU to lead the Eagles from the NAIA and into the NCAA Division I ranks. He was inducted into the EWU Athletic Hall of Fame on Oct. 1, 2005. Prior to becoming head coach at EWU, Krause had been an assistant at Northern Colorado for three years, and also had stints at Loveland, Colo., High and Adair-Casey Community High in Iowa. Krause was a long-standing member of the NCAA Rules Committee, was on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and served on the Selection Committee of the National Basketball Hall of Fame. He still serves as Research Chair of the NABC. He is also a member of the NAIA Basketball Coaches and National Association for Sports and Physical Education Halls of Fame. He received his bachelor’s degree from Wayne State College (Neb.) in 1959. He received his master’s degree in 1965 and his doctorate degree in 1967, both from Northern Colorado. In 2001 he was honored by UNC with an Alumni Achievement award for Contribution to Sport. The award is for alumni who have excelled in mentorship or role modeling while working with students in sports. In 2009 Krause was inducted into the UNC Athletics Hall of Fame. He was an assistant coach on the 1965-66 Bears basketball team that joined the UNC Athletics Hall of Fame. The NABC also honored him at the 2003 Final Four with its Guardians of the Game for Advocacy award for his research in developing a standardized rim testing program. In 1998 he received the NABC’S Cliff Wells Appreciation Award. In December, 2006, Krause was honored with the Baden Battle in Seattle basketball award. Gonzaga and Northwest Sports, promoter of the Seattle event, has chosen to use the annual Battle in Seattle event as a platform each year to honor a person who has made lifelong contributions to basketball in Washington and the Pacific Northwest. Krause has authored more than 30 books on coaching basketball, produced 31 instructional videos, six DVD’s, two CD’s and serves as a consultant to many athletic organizations. He is the most widely published coach in basketball history, surpassing the legendary Clair Bee. Among his duties at Gonzaga are to oversee the day-to-day operations of the men’s basketball office; scheduling; player, team and program evaluations, and video operations.

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Administrative Assistants

Chris Filios Alex Hernandez Brian Michaelson Chris “Bubba” Filios serves the Gonzaga University men’s basketball program as an administrative assistant. Filios has become a behind-thescenes fixture for the Bulldogs. As an undergraduate he was a team manager. Following graduation he entered graduate school at Gonzaga and remained in the basketball program as an administrative assistant. One of Filios’ many duties is the coordination of all film and video scouting for the men’s basketball team. Filios, affectionately known as “Bubba”, is from Mountain View, Calif., and is a graduate of Saint Francis High.

Alex Hernandez serves the Gonzaga University men’s basketball program as an administrative assistant. Hernandez appeared in all 33 games with two starts as a senior in 2002. He averaged 5.8 ppg and 3.7 rpg as the Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA West Regional. As a junior he appeared in 31-of-33 games with six starts, averaging 6.8 ppg and 2.6 rpg and the Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. The native of Las Vegas, Nev., played at Casper, Wyo., Community College for two seasons prior to transferring to Gonzaga. Hernandez returned to Gonzaga for the 2008 season as an administrative assistant for men’s basketball. He is married to former Bulldogs women’s soccer player Jenny Harvey. The couple had their first child in the summer of 2008, daughter Isabelle.

Brian Michaelson serves the Gonzaga University men’s basketball program as an administrative assistant. Michaelson ended his 5-year Bulldog career in 2005, walking on and redshirting the 2001 campaign. The Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA Tournament each of his five years. He played in 11 games with one start as a senior. After graduating from Gonzaga the Portland, Ore., native remained in Spokane and worked in the real estate development business. But he longed to get into coaching and returned to Gonzaga this season. He is married to former Gonzaga women’s soccer player Sarah Hawkins.

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Athletic Trainer

Jennifer Nyland Jennifer Nyland is in her 11th year as part of Gonzaga University’s sports medicine staff, but she is in her sixth season as the lead trainer for the men’s basketball team. Gonzaga head trainer Steve DeLong relinquished the role for the 2004-05 season after 25 years to devote more time to other aspects of the Bulldogs sports medicine operation. “Jennifer has done an excellent job,” Few said. “She understands our need to have players performing at a high level, but the welfare of the student-athlete is always her first priority when they are injured.” Nyland joined the Bulldogs from the Community Colleges of Spokane in August, 1999. The 1998 graduate of Washington State University has been the primary trainer for Gonzaga’s women’s volleyball and rowing teams, as well as assisting with the overall operation of Gonzaga’s staff of four fulltime sports medicine specialists. At CCS she provided treatment and medical coverage for the men’s and women’s soccer teams; men’s basketball; men’s and women’s track and field, and the Sasquatch men’s and women’s tennis teams. She also supervised and assisted in the clinical education of student athletic trainers. While a student at WSU, Nyland was a student athletic trainer with primary sport responsibilities including men’s basketball; men’s and women’s track and field, and spring football. She also accompanied the WSU sports medicine team to the 1998 Rose Bowl. During her three years as a student trainer she also assisted with a variety of other sports.

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Her background included weight training, where she served as an instructor as CCS, and fast fitness, supervising the CCS fitness center and providing instruction on the appropriate use of equipment. She is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Washington State Trainers Association. Nyland is also certified in Adult CPR and Standard First Aid by the American Red Cross.

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Support Staff Travis Knight Rian Oliver Oliver Pierce Men’s Basketball Strength and Conditioning Coach

Men’s Basketball Academic Advisor

Men’s Basketball Sports Information Contact

Travis Knight returns to campus as the strength and conditioning coach for Gonzaga University’s men’s basketball team through a contractual arrangement between the university and U-District Physical Therapy and Institute of Sports Performance to be the strength and conditioning provider for Bulldog athletics. Knight played baseball for the Bulldogs from 1996-99, earning All-West Coast Conference honorable mention honors at second base in 1996. He hit a careerhigh .346 and had a .947 fielding percentage that season. He earned his undergraduate degree from Gonzaga in physical education in 2000 and his master’s in exercise science from Wichita State University in 2004. He began working with U-District Physical Therapy in 2005 as a head personal trainer.

Rian Oliver is in her seventh year on the Gonzaga athletics staff, and fourth year as the basketball academic coordinator. A former undergraduate work study for the Gonzaga men’s basketball team from 1997-00, Oliver earned both a bachelor of business administration and a bachelor of arts in Spanish in 2000. After spending three years in the retail industry in San Diego, Calif., Oliver returned to her alma mater in 2003 as the administrative assistant for men’s basketball before being promoted to her current position in the summer of 2006. Oliver earned her master’s degree from Gonzaga in 2006. A native of Helena, Mont., Oliver and her husband Wes were married in 2001. Wes joined the University Relations staff at Gonzaga in 2005. The couple, who has two dogs, Wrigley and Rawlings, welcomed their first son Griffin in 2008.

Oliver Pierce is in his 22nd year as Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information Director for Gonzaga University. Pierce joined the Bulldogs in 1989 and is responsible for the overall operations of the sports information office, including Gonzaga’s combined 22 post-season appearances involving the sports of men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s soccer and baseball. During his Gonzaga tenure he has toured the Soviet Union’s Georgia Republic with the Bulldog baseball team on a 10-day goodwill trip in 1989; served as media relations director for the 1989-91 Pacific-10 Conference North Baseball Tournament; directed media relations efforts for the 1992 USA Women’s Olympic Basketball Team during its one-week training session held at Gonzaga, and was editor of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association monthly newsletter from 1991-94. Pierce is a member of the College Sports Information Director’s of America, the United States Basketball Writer’s Association and a previous member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association. He is also active with American Legion Baseball. He served on the Awards Committee for the West Coast Conference and is a former chairman of the WCC Sports Information Directors. He married Maribeth Frazier in May 2001.

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Voice Of The Bulldogs

Tom Hudson No stranger to the Spokane sports scene, Tom Hudson enters his eighth season as the ‘Voice of the Bulldogs’ on 1510 KGA Sports Talk and 101.1 FM Rock ‘N’ Roll’s Greatest Hits for all Gonzaga men’s basketball games. Gonzaga and IMG College, a division of IMG Worldwide, reached an agreement with Radio Spokane for a 9-year radio flagship agreement. He attended the University of Denver where he received his degree in broadcasting in 1991 and took his first job at KJCT-TV in Grand Junction, Colo. Hudson, the former sports director at Spokane’s KREM-TV, has assumed greater responsibilities with IMG College on Gonzaga’s expanded radio programming. His wife, the former Kate Derning, is a 1997 GU graduate. Also returning to the broadcast team is Richard Fox, who played for the Bulldogs two seasons from 2003-04. He is back for his third season alongside Hudson.

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Greg Heister &

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Greg Heister returns for his ninth season behind the microphone calling Gonzaga University men’s basketball action on Spokane’s KHQ-TV and FSN. Also returning to the broadcast team is NBA veteran Craig Ehlo. Ehlo, a former sideline reporter for the Bulldog games, begins his fourth season as the color commentator for KHQ/FSN television broadcasts after serving on the broadcast team in 2003. Gonzaga University athletics and IMG, the multimedia rights partner of Bulldog athletics, announced a 10-year extension with KHQ-TV and FSN Northwest for broadcast of Gonzaga men’s basketball games and other events and programming through the 2017-18 season. The extension was jointly announced by Gonzaga athletic director Mike Roth and Kris Kassel, General Manager for IMG College. Heister has won three Emmy Awards, twice for producing, writing and narrating Iditarod documentaries and the other for a fly-fishing series. He has been nominated for eight Emmy Awards. This past summer Heister produced and narrated “The Decade of Excellence” documentary, which follows the rise from obscurity of the small Jesuit university beginning with the Bulldogs run to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1999 through last year’s NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance. Heister is married to Laura Papetti. They have a daughter, Isabella Sophia (2008). Ehlo is a 14-year veteran of the National Basketball Association. Ehlo played for four NBA teams including the Houston Rockets 1986 NBA Finals team. He retired following the 1996-97 season. After retirement Ehlo made his home in the Spokane area with his wife Jani, a Spokane native, and their three children. He spent three seasons as the head boy’s basketball coach at Spokane’s Rogers High before joining the KHQ-TV broadcast team.

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2009--10 Outlook 2009

At first glance, opposing teams and fans might think this is the year to have Gonzaga University on the schedule. After all, the Bulldogs graduated four of their top five scorers from a year ago, accounting for 60 percent of their points. That foursome also took with them 56.9 percent of the Zags rebounds of a year ago. And don’t forget the 51.8 percent of the assists that won’t return this year, either. But don’t be so quick to write the Bulldogs obituary just yet. The cupboard is far from bare. Senior guard Matt Bouldin, a 2009 All-West Coast Conference and National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District 9 first-team selection, returns with his 13.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 3.4 assists/game to lead all returnees in those categories. He’s on the John R. Wooden Award Pre-Season Top 50 Watch List. He started 33 of his 34 appearances a year ago, giving up his starting spot to one of the five seniors on Senior Night. Junior guard Steven Gray averaged 27.0 minutes/contest while playing in all 34 games with 11 starts. He averaged 9.1 ppg 3.2 rpg and 2.1 assists/game. Fans still remember the shootout he had with Davidson College sharpshooter Stephen Curry in the 2008 NCAA Tournament first round, connecting on 7-of12 3-pointers. He went 51-for-142 from long range a year ago for 35.9 percent, second on the team to only Bouldin’s 55-for130 for 42.3 percent. Don’t forget about sophomore Demetri Goodson, who as a true freshman in 2009 hit one of the biggest shots in Gonzaga’s short, but storied, NCAA Tournament history. His length-ofthe-court drive and runner with 0.9 seconds to play gave the Bulldogs their 83-81 second-round win over Western Kentucky University to propel the Bulldogs into the Sweet Sixteen for the fifth time since 1999. Goodson averaged 13.4 minutes/game and had a 1.59 assist/turnover ratio last season, gaining more confidence and more minutes as the season progressed. He’s the heir apparent to the point guard spot vacated with Jeremy Pargo’s graduation. Redshirt sophomore Robert Sacre, one of two 7-footers to dot the roster, returns and is healthy after playing just five earlyseason games before recurring foot problems shelved him for the season. Although cleared to make a return late in the 2009 season, the decision was made to apply for the medical hardship and give him three full seasons of remaining eligibility rather than burn a redshirt season. And 7-5 senior Will Foster played a single-season career high in minutes and contributed some big minutes off the bench for the Bulldogs as a role player. He will be looked upon to contribute even more this season. “I think we have a solid nucleus of players to build this team around,” Gonzaga head coach Mark Few said. “It may not be as deep as some teams we’ve returned in the past, but the quality is every bit as good.” And Bouldin leads the way. “Matt is going to be one of the best leaders this program has seen,” Few said. “We’re looking for him to have an outstanding senior season in the tradition of Bulldog basketball. We have had

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a lot of players respond when they get to be seniors. Matt has had a solid career to this point and we have no reason to believe he won’t continue to get better and have an outstanding senior year.” Gray remains one of the best pure shooters to don a Bulldog uniform, and his perimeter play could be important as the Bulldogs inside game develops and gains confidence early in the season. “Our outside game may have to carry us early in the season. We don’t have the experience underneath like we do on the perimeter, so we’ll count on Steven to provide us some long-range offense. He has shown throughout his career he is one of the purest shooters we’ve had in this program, and that’s a big statement when you look at some of those who have played here before him,” Few said. Goodson is in line to replace Pargo at the point, and the experience he gained last year has left him ready to accept the challenge. “Demetri had a solid freshman season for us. He was as ready to play as any freshman we’ve had. He brims with confidence and his game took giant strides as the season progressed,” Few noted. “We’re in good hands with Demetri at the point, but we knew that when we recruited him. He didn’t disappoint us.” The return of a healthy Robert Sacre also has Few excited for the season. “We think Rob being healthy just makes us that much better,” Few said. “He showed as a freshman he could play at this level and we did a good job of developing him and letting him get a feel for Division I basketball. It was unfortunate he was hurt in the pre-season a year ago and then re-injured the foot early in the season. He has worked hard to get himself ready for this season. He’s excited and we’re excited about this season.” Foster, who has been a role player throughout his career, could play an important role this season. “Will has the experience, he just needs to continue to work hard to grow and develop. There have been times he has come in and really helped this team. He has worked hard in getting more consistency in his game. With our lack of experienced depth underneath he could play a vital role as some of the younger players develop,” Few said. While the Bulldogs said farewell to five seniors following last year’s NCAA Sweet Sixteen loss to eventual national champion University of North Carolina, the off-season departure of sophomore Austin Daye to the NBA left a hole. He averaged 12.7 ppg, 6.8 rpg and 2.1 blocks/game. But while Daye became a first-round pick of the Detroit Pistons as the 15th selection overall, it also created an opportunity. It’s just a matter of who steps up to help fill the void. Few greeted seven newcomers this season, perhaps the biggest incoming class in his 11 years as head coach and his 21 years overall in the program. But it might be one of the most solid recruiting classes ever at Gonzaga. The list of newcomers includes:

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• Mangisto Arop, F, 6-6, 220, Freshman, Edmonton, Alberta • Sam Dower, F/C, 6-11, 228, Freshman, Brooklyn Park, Minn. • Elias Harris, F, 6-7, 215, Freshman, Speyer, Germany • Bol Kong, F, 6-6, 220, Sophomore, Vancouver, British Columbia • Kelly Olynyk, F, 6-11, 215, Freshman, Kamloops, British Columbia • David Stockton, G, 5-10, 150, Freshman, Spokane, Wash. • G. J. Vilarino, G, 6-0, 177, Freshman, McKinney, Texas Arop and Olynyk both played for Canada’s Junior Men’s National Team in last summer’s FIBA U-19 World Championships in New Zealand, and both gained invaluable experience in helping the Canadians to a seventh-place finish. Arop finished tied for ninth in scoring at 16.2 ppg and tied for 31st in rebounding with 5.3 rpg in the games, while Olynyk averaged 11.2 ppg for 35th, was fifth in rebounding with 8.3 rpg, tied for 12th with 1.2 blocks/game and was 44th in assists with 1.7/game. “They performed well and got some great experience which will help them this season. Both can play at this level and I think they will have outstanding careers by the time they leave Gonzaga,” Few said of two of the three Canadian newcomers to join the Bulldogs this season. The third Canadian newcomer is Kong, who got visa issues resolved late this past summer to get to Gonzaga and begin his career. He played for Douglas College in Westminster, British Columbia, as a freshman, the team winning the 2008 Canadian Men’s National Championship as he was named to the All-Tournament team. He was scheduled to arrive at Gonzaga last season until he had to re-apply for his visa after earning his Canadian citizenship. “I think people have put too much hype into Bol,” Few said. “He is very talented and will have a good career at Gonzaga, but people must realize he hasn’t played basketball in a year and is still just a sophomore. As with most transfers, it will take him awhile to learn our system. But he has a solid upside.” Dower and Harris are two others who could vie for minutes left by Daye’s departure. Like Arop and Olynyk, Harris earned invaluable experience this past summer playing for Germany in the European championships in Poland. He played for BIS Speyer in the German ProB third division for four years, averaging 20.9 ppg and 9.2 rpg in 2009. Dower didn’t make his high school varsity team until midway through his sophomore season, and he capped his prep career averaging 23.9 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 2.0 assists/game, 3.3 blocks/ game and shooting 61 percent from the field as a senior. “Elias is a good athlete with a strong body,” Few said. “He has uncanny leaping ability and will be a force underneath for us. His European experience will be a big plus for him. He will give us a strong presence inside. Dower is another great athlete who is a big body underneath. We will get better and better as these two develop and they learn to cope with the nuances of Division I basketball.” A pair of guards joined the Bulldogs this season in Vilarino and Stockton. Vilarino originally signed a letter-of-intent at the University of Kentucky but was released from the letter after last spring’s coaching change. Vilarino, who was born in Spokane and left at the age of one, still has family in the area and decided to make Gonzaga his choice when shopping for a new school. Stockton, the son of Utah Jazz and Naismith Hall of Famer John

Stockton who also played for the Bulldogs, is a walk-on who will redshirt this season. “G.J. will probably see some minutes this season backing up Demetri at the point,” Few said. “He is a solid floor leader who has a bright future here. David will be a big contributor down the road for us, but it is in his best interests for him to redshirt this season. He needs the year of physical maturity.” Senior Chris Pontarolo-Maag is another guard who will be a role player for the Bulldogs. He played sparingly in seven games last year, but suffered a dislocated knee mid-way through the season that sidelined him for about a month. Three freshmen redshirts from a year ago will also vie for playing time. Guard Grant Gibbs, forward Andy Poling and walk-on guard Mike Hart will provide depth for the Bulldogs. “We have some good young players who have been in the program who continue to challenge the older players ahead of them,” Few said. “We don’t have a lot of experienced depth, but that is what makes this job fun and different every year. It will be up to our staff to develop that depth, and that’s the challenging part of coaching at the collegiate level. How our depth progresses could mean the difference between a win or a loss at times this year.” The Bulldogs face another challenging schedule. Gonzaga will compete in the EA Sports Maui Invitational, head to 2009 NCAA runner-up Michigan State University for an early-season test, host Washington State University and Wake Forest University, battle the University of Illinois in the United Center in Chicago, face Duke University at Madison Square Garden in New York and travel to the University of Memphis to begin another 4-year home-and-home series with the Tigers. Gonzaga will also face Davidson in the Comcast Battle in Seattle. Combine that with another grueling West Coast Conference slate and the Bulldogs will be tested often. “We have another outstanding schedule, and with so many newcomers on this team it is imperative we stay focused and work hard to get better every day,” Few said. “We can’t afford to take any nights off with this schedule or we’ll get beat, and that’s something we have to stress to this team because of our youth.” Gonzaga ran the table in WCC play in 2009 with a perfect 14-0 record, their third unblemished mark since 2004. The University of Portland is expected to provide the main challenge to unseat the Bulldogs this year, the Pilots returning nearly everybody from last year’s third-place team. “Our conference is getting better and better and there is parity in the WCC,” Few said. “People don’t understand how tough it is to go 14-0 in this conference. It’s a real credit to our players that they have been able to persevere in some tough environments over the years and reach that level of excellence. I’m not saying we’ll go 14-0 again, but I know we have 16 young men who believe in what we are doing at Gonzaga. They listen to what we tell them, then they go out on the court and compete and execute at a high level. Everything we’ve accomplished should be attributed to them.” The 2010 Bulldogs are young, indeed. But the cupboard isn’t bare.

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No Name Pos 00 Robert Sacre* C 1 Mangisto Arop F 3 Demetri Goodson G 4 Chris Pontarolo-Maag* G 5 G.J. Vilarino G 10 Grant Gibbs* G 11 David Stockton G 13 Kelly Olynyk F 14 Andy Poling* F 15 Matt Bouldin G 20 Elias Harris F 30 Mike Hart* G 32 Steven Gray G 34 Bol Kong F 35 Sam Dower C 45 Will Foster C * Indicates redshirt year used

Ht 7-0 6-5 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-11 6-11 6-5 6-8 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-9 7-5

Wt 247 208 164 175 177 204 150 215 232 224 215 201 208 220 228 273

Cl RS-SO FR SO RS-SR FR RS-FR FR FR RS-FR SR FR RS-FR JR RS-SO FR SR

Exp Hometown/High School/Previous 1V North Vancouver, B.C./Handsworth Secondary School HS Hamilton, ONT/Ross Sheppard HS Spring, TX/Klein Collins 1V Quincy, WA/Quincy HS McKinney, TX/McKinney RS Marion, IA/Linn-Mar HS Spokane, WA/Gonzaga Prep HS Kamloops, B.C./South Kamloops RS Portland, OR/Westview 3V Highlands Ranch, CO/ThunderRidge HS Speyer, Germany/Friedrich-Magnus-Schwerd Gym RS Portland, OR/Jesuit 2V Bainbridge, WA/Bainbridge TR Vancouver, B.C./St. George’s/Douglas College HS Brooklyn Park, MN/Osseo 3V Bonney Lake, WA/White River

HEAD COACH: Mark Few (University of Oregon, 1987 – 11th year - 21st year at Gonzaga) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Leon Rice (Washington State University, 1986 - 11th year) ASSISTANTS: Tommy Lloyd (Whitman College, 1998 – 9th year) Ray Giacoletti (Minot State University, 1985 – 3rd year) DIR. OF OPERATIONS: ATHLETIC TRAINER:

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Jerry Krause (Wayne State University, 1959 – 9th year - 15th year at Gonzaga) Jennifer Nyland (Washington State University, 1998 – 11th year)

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Matt Bouldin HighlandS Ranch, CO

SENIOR, GUARD 6-5, 224 HIGH SCHOOL Attended ThunderRidge High where he was named the Colorado State Player of the Year as a junior and senior for coach Joe Ortiz...averaged 25.4 ppg, 6.4 rpg and 4.8 assists/game as a senior, ThunderRidge going 19-6 overall and being eliminated in Colorado State 5A round of 16...played most of the season with a sore ankle after rolling it early in the year...junior year averaged 15.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 7.0 assists as Grizzlies went 24-4 and finished second in State 5A Tournament for second straight year...sophomore season averaged 9.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 6.0 assists, again losing in State 5A title game...team captured title his freshman year...one scouting service ranked him the 10th best shooting guard in the country and the 45th best overall, and another service rated him the top shooting guard in the West and ninth in the nation. FRESHMAN (2006-07) Played in all 34 games with 20 starts, including last 15 games...began his career in season opener by coming off the bench and going 5-for-5 from the field including 2-2 from 3-point range for 12 points against Eastern Washington... dished out 6 assists against North Carolina in upset of No. 2 Tar Heels in semifinals of NIT in Madison Square Garden, also scoring 14 points on 5-of-8 from the field including 2-3 from 3-point range...started five straight games prior to the start of West Coast Conference play, including first career start at home against Washington...went 9-for-12 from the field, 1-1 from 3-point range and 2-2 from the free throw line for season-high 21 points Gonzaga defeated the 8th-ranked Huskies 87-67...over the next four starts went 14-for34 from the field for 41.2 percent and scored 34 points...came off the bench for the first four games of the WCC season...beginning with 0-for-5 night at Virginia missed 17 straight 3-pointers, including his first trey in home game against San Francisco, but regained his shooting form against the Dons, going 6-7 from the field and 4-5 from long range to score 16 points...came back with 7-for-8 night including 2-3 from 3-point range against San Diego to score 18 points...matched his career high with 21 points at San Francisco on final weekend of regular season as Gonzaga took an 86-79 overtime victory...had three of his four assists for the game in overtime as he dominated the overtime session...named to the WCC All-Freshman team, the sixth Gonzaga player so honored since 1997...started both games in WCC Tournament, scoring 9 points against San Diego in semifinals on 3-for-7 night from the field, grabbed 3 rebounds, dished out a season-high 7 assists, had just 2 turnovers and 2 steals in 33 minutes...came back with 14 points against Santa Clara in title game, hitting 5-of-9 shots from the field, 1-for-1 from 3-point range and 3-of-4 from the line...grabbed 5 rebounds, had 1 assist and no turnovers in 24 minutes...started against Indiana in NCAA Tournament First Round, scoring 8 points and grabbing 4 rebounds in 28 minutes. SOPHOMORE (2007-08) Invited to participate in the USA Men’s Basketball U19 World Championship Team Trials in Dallas and was selected for the team which competed in the 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship July 12-22 in Novi Sad, Serbia...played all nine games as U.S. went 8-1, losing Gold Medal game to host Serbia 7469...had best game in opener in 118-56 win over Mali, scoring 13 points for his only double-digit game, going 5-for-10 from the field, 1-for-4 from 3-point range and 2-for-2 from free throw line...also grabbed 5 rebounds and had a pair of assists...came back next game with 5 points in 103-77 win over China, his trey at 4:10 breaking an 11-11 tie and the U.S. never trailed the rest of the way...scored 8 points against host Serbia in first meeting between the teams, Bouldin’s bucket with less than a minute to play expanding a 3-point USA

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career highs Points ................................................. 26 two times - most recent at Portland (2/5/09) Rebounds ........................................... 8 four times - most recent vs. Western Kentucky (NCAA) (3/21/09) Assists ............................................... 10 at Pepperdine (1/22/09) Steals ................................................... 5 four times - most recent vs. USC Upstate (3/3/09) Blocks ................................................. 2 vs. Virginia (1/3/07)

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent MSU Billings Idaho Oklahoma State Maryland Tennessee Indiana Washington State Arizona Texas Southern Connecticut Portland State Utah Tennessee Portland Santa Clara San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Saint Mary’s San Diego Portland Memphis Saint Mary’s San Francisco Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Santa Clara San Diego USC Upstate Santa Clara (WCC) Saint Mary’s (WCC) Akron (NCAA) W. Kentucky (NCAA) N. Carolina (NCAA)

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Rebs 4 4 8 5 1 5 7 5 2 1 2 3 4 2 5 3 3 6 4 4 2 4 2 4 2 6 3 7 2 8 3 6 8 4

Ast 0 4 3 4 4 2 1 1 5 3 2 0 5 6 4 3 10 1 2 0 8 0 2 4 3 4 2 3 4 7 7 5 6 0

lead to 80-75 as he grabbed a missed shot and converted the rebound...went 3-for-6 from the field, 1-for-3 from 3-point range and 1-for-1 from the line in 21 minutes...went 9-for-16 from the field over the first two games of the season, and was just 2-for-10 from 3-point range five games into the season...broke out of his 3-point slump against Virginia Tech at the Great Alaska Shootout, going 7-for-10 from the field including 6-of-8 from long range for a then season-high 20 points...had 18 points in Great Alaska Shootout opener against Western Kentucky, going 6-for-11 from the field...scored 16 points at Saint Joseph’s in 70-65 overtime win, hitting a trey with 1:51 to play to give Gonzaga 59-57 lead in regulation, then hit two free throws with 1:19 to play in OT to break a 61-61 tie to finish 7-for-7 from the line...helped Gonzaga complete East Coast swing by scoring 19 points against Connecticut in Boston Garden in The Hartford Hall of Fame Showcase, 17 coming in the second half after an 0-for-3 first half from the field...had worst shooting night of his career at home against sixth-ranked Washington State, going 0-for-9 from the field and failing to score for the first time in 26 games dating back to 2007...came back with 18 points against Cal State Northridge on 7-for-13 night from the field...sat out home game with Northern Colorado with pulled quad and sprained ankle suffered in practice a day earlier...returned next game against Oklahoma, playing 26 minutes but still limited with injury...matched career high with 21 points against No. 11 Tennessee at Battle In Seattle, scored career high 26 against Utah in next game and finished three-game streak with 21 against Georgia in the Spokane Arena...went 22-for-40 from field in that stretch, including 12-for-23 from 3-point range...scored in double-digits in seven straight games beginning with Tennessee...went through a 28-for-74 (37.8 percent) slump from field over nine-game stretch late in season and scored in double figures just 4-of-9 games, but came up big in home rematch with Saint Mary’s with league lead on line last weekend of regular season...went 7-for-13 from the field, 4-for-5 from 3-point range and 3-for-3 from the line for 21 points in 88-76 win over SMC, which came into the game tied for WCC lead with GU at 11-1...went 5-for-7 from field in first half, including 3-for-3 from 3-point range, to score 14 of his 21 points in the opening half...scored 14 points in regular-season finale against Santa Clara, going 5-for-9 from field, including 2-for-5 from 3-point range...finished season ranked 10th in WCC in scoring (12.6 ppg), 13th in field goal percentage (139-for-301, 46.2 percent), 6th in free throw percentage (79-for-103, 76.7 percent), 9th in assists (2.91/game), 11th in steals (1.38/ game), 13th in 3-point field goal percentage (46-for-126, 36.53 percent) and 11th in 3-point field goals made (1.44/game)...named to All-WCC team...scored 8 points in WCC Tournament semifinals against Santa Clara, including a big steal and layin with 5:30 to play to give Gonzaga 49-44 lead, the last GU field goal in game Bulldogs would win 52-48...went just 6-for-16 from field (37.5 percent) in tourney, including 0-for-5 from 3-point range...for the first time this season - and for the first time in 36 games dating back to last season - failed to grab a rebound against SCU and had just 1 in title game against host San Diego...averaged 7.0 ppg, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals in WCC tourney...scored 8 points in NCAA Tournament first round against Davidson, going 4-for-8 from the field, grabbing 5 rebounds, handing out 4 assists and grabbing 3 steals. JUNIOR (2008-09) After averaging 10.0 ppg through the first four games of the season, broke loose for 17 points as Gonzaga downed 12th-ranked Tennessee to win the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Fla., as he went 4-for-9 from the field including 3-for-4 from 3-point range…grabbed career-high 8 rebounds against Oklahoma State in Old Spice Classic opener…Tennessee outing started a 5-game stretch where he went 22-for-41 from the field for 53.7 percent, including 8-for-15 from 3-point range for 53.3 percent…didn’t get an assist in season opener, then had 15 over the next four games with 4 three times…scored then-season-high 18 points against Portland State…stole pass and had shot from left side of lane that bounced off the

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backboard and rim with :05 to play in 66-65 New Year’s Eve loss at Utah…matched his career high with season-high 26 points in 89-79 win at No. 15/25 Tennessee…went 11-for-20 from field…also had 4 rebounds and then season-high 5 assists against the Vols…came back with 14 points, season-high 6 assists and a steal against Portland, going 5-for-10 from the field…named WCC Player of the Week for his Tennessee/Portland effort that had him average 20.0 ppg, shooting 16for-30 from the field for 53.3 percent and average 5.5 assists/game… continued his hot streak against Santa Clara, scoring 16 points on 6-for-9 from the field, 2-for-3 from 3-point range…also had 4 assists, 2 steals and 5 rebounds…scored 12 points against San Francisco on 5-for-10 night from field…named the West Coast Conference Player of the Month for January…averaged 16.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 3.9 assists/game and had a 2.4 assist/turnover ratio as Gonzaga went 8-0 for month, including a 7-0 WCC start…shot 52.5 percent from the field (42-for-80) and 44.1 percent from 3-point range (15-for-34)… had career-high 10 assists at Pepperdine and 14 points for first career points/assists doubledouble…had 17 points and 4 rebounds win 69-62 win over Saint Mary’s in showdown of WCC undefeated teams…matched career high with 26 points at Portland, going 8-for-11 from the field, 3-of-4 from 3-point range and 7-of-8 from the line…also had 8 assists and 3 steals…became 31st player in Gonzaga history to score 1,000 points when he got layin with 15:34 to go in first half at Saint Mary’s 2/12/09…has 1,169 career points to rank 22nd …had season-low 4 points at home against Loyola Marymount, going just 1-for-2 from field, but came back for 16 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists against Pepperdine…scored 23 points at Santa Clara, going 13-for-15 from free throw line including hitting seven free throws in final 1:55…gave way to Andrew Sorenson for Senior Night start against USC Upstate…came off bench for team-high 16 points, going 6-for-9 from field including 2-for-3 from 3-point range…named All-West Coast Conference First Team for second straight year and a National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 9 firstteam pick…scored 11 points against Santa Clara in WCC Tournament semifinal and 14 against Saint Mary’s in title game…had 8 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 turnovers against SCU, 3 rebounds, 7 assists and no turnovers against SMC…went 9-for-18 from field, 6-for-11 from 3-point range for 54.5 percent, averaged 12.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 7.0 assists and 7.0 assist/turnover ratio in earning WCC All-Tournament honors…scored 12 points against Akron and 20 against Western Kentucky in first two NCAA Tournament games, then held to 7 points against North Carolina in Sweet 16 on 3-for-10 night from field that included 0-for-5 from 3-point range…averaged team-high 35.0 minutes/game in NCAA Tournament, 13.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 3.7 assists, 1.0 steals and 1.38 assist/turnover ratio in NCAA Tournament...8 rebounds against Akron in NCAA First Round tied career high. SENIOR (2009-10) Named to John R. Wooden Award All-American Team and Player of the Year Pre-Season Top 50 watch list.

Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

GP-GS 34-20 32-32 34-33 100-85

Min/Avg 946/27.8 1024/32.0 1079/31.7 3049/30.5

Total FG-FGA Pct 104-232 .448 139-301 .462 156-318 .491 399-851 .469

3-Point FG-FGA Pct 29-80 .363 46-126 .365 55-130 .423 130-336 .387

FT-FTA 66-89 79-103 96-129 241-321

Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot .742 33-91 124 .767 22-95 117 .744 25-114 139 .751 80-300 380

Avg PF-FO 3.6 84-3 3.7 47-0 4.1 53-1 3.8 184-4

Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 104 69 4 27 303/8.9 93 79 3 45 403/12.6 115 58 5 52 463/13.6 312 206 12 124 1169/11.7

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Chris Pontarolo Pontarolo--Maag Quincy, WA

RS-SENIOR, GUARD 5-11, 175 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Quincy High where he earned three varsity letters for coach Wade Petersen...senior year averaged 10.1 ppg, 4.3 rpg and 8.9 assists/game...first team All-Central Washington Athletic Conference and All-North Central Washington...finished second in the Washington State Class 2A Championship, losing to Medical Lake in the title game. FRESHMAN (2005-06) Participated in walk-on tryout but was not selected for team. SOPHOMORE (2006-07) Participated in walk-on tryout but was not selected for team. RS-JUNIOR (2007-08) Participated in open tryout and was kept on the team...redshirted as he did not play in any games. JUNIOR (2008-09) Made collegiate debut in season opener against Montana State-Billings, playing one minute…came off bench for three minutes against Idaho…had an assist in both games…suffered patellar ligament injury prior to Washington State game and was held out of practice the remainder of 2008…injury did not require surgery…made first appearance since injury against Santa Clara 1/15/09, playing two minutes and taking his first shot of the season and grabbing a rebound… scored first career point at home with free throw against Pepperdine, and got first field goal against USC Upstate in regular-season finale… did not play in WCC or NCAA tournaments.

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career highs Points ................................................... 2 vs. USC Upstate (3/3/09) Rebounds ........................................... 1 two times - most recent vs. Pepperdine (2/21/09) Assists ................................................. 1 two times - most recent vs. Idaho (11/18/09) Steals ................................................... 0 Blocks ................................................. 0

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent MSU Billings Idaho Santa Clara San Francisco Loyola Marymount Pepperdine USC Upstate

Pts 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

Rebs 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

Ast 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Career Statistics Year 2008-09 TOTAL

GP-GS 7-0 7-0

Min/Avg 14/2.0 14/2.0

Total FG-FGA Pct 1-4 .250 1-4 .250

3-Point FG-FGA Pct 0-1 .000 0-1 .000

FT-FTA 1-2 1-2

Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot .500 0-2 2 .500 0-2 2

Avg 0.3 0.3

PF-FO Ast 1-0 2 1-0 2

TO Blk Stl 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Pts/Avg 3/0.4 3/0.4

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Will Foster Bonney Lake, WA

SENIOR, CENTER 7-5, 273 HIGH SCHOOL Attended White River High, averaging 17.5 ppg and 14 rpg as a senior...All-Seamount League Pierce Division first-team pick...scored in double digits in all 23 games, including career-high 26 against Franklin Pierce, one of seven 20-point games...26 points preceded by 22 points against Lakes and 23 against Washington...from 2003-05 team advanced to Washington State Class 3A Tournament, posting a 56-22 record in those three seasons...streak was snapped in 2006 when team lost in first round of District 3 playoffs...averaged 5.0 ppg and 2.0 rpg as a junior before making remarkable progress as a senior. FRESHMAN (2006-07) Played 30 minutes in nine regular-season appearances off the bench... scored first collegiate points against Idaho and had a season-high 4 points against Loyola Marymount...grabbed 3 rebounds against both Texas San Antonio and LMU...recorded seven blocked shots, four against UTSA and two against Rice...with Abdullahi Kuso and Sean Mallon in foul trouble late in the first half in West Coast Conference Tournament semifinal against San Diego came in and played 5 minutes, blocking a shot and then converting it to a basket on a hook shot in the paint...grabbed 2 rebounds. SOPHOMORE (2007-08) Was scheduled to redshirt until early-season injury to Josh Heytvelt pressed him into service...appeared in 14 games off the bench... grabbed career-high 5 rebounds against Northern Colorado while playing a career-high 15 minutes...had 3 points twice - against UC Riverside and Northern Colorado...did not play in WCC Tournament or NCAA First Round. JUNIOR (2008-09) With Robert Sacre injured was called on for more action to give the Bulldogs depth underneath…played season-high 13 minutes against Texas Southern, scoring his first two points of the season…matched career high with 5 rebounds against the Tigers…blocked 2 shots against TSU…turned in one of the strongest performances of his career in 89-79 win at No. 15/25 Tennessee…came off the bench early in second half when Josh Heytvelt picked up his third foul and scored a basket, grabbed four rebounds, had a blocked shot and altered other shots to help spark Gonzaga comeback…played 8 minutes against the Vols…played 12 minutes against Santa Clara, going 1-for-3 from the field with 3 rebounds and a block…scored season-high 4 points and matched career high with 5 rebounds against San Francisco… went 2-for-3 from field against USF…set career high with 6 rebounds at Loyola Marymount and had 3 blocks, one shy of career high… three straight appearances with 2 blocks – at Portland, at Saint Mary’s and against Loyola Marymount…matched season-high with 4 points at home against Pepperdine…matched season-high with 13 minutes against Santa Clara in WCC Tournament semifinal, hitting his only

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career highs Points ................................................... 4 three times - most recent vs. Pepperdine (2/21/09)

shot from the field, grabbing 3 rebounds and getting a steal…played 6 minutes in title game against Saint Mary’s, missing his only shot but blocking a shot and grabbing 2 rebounds…for the season scored 25 points, grabbed 36 rebounds and had 17 blocks, all single-season highs…only NCAA Tournament appearance was one minute against North Carolina in Sweet 16.

Rebounds ........................................... 6 at Loyola Marymount (1/24/09) Assists ................................................. 0 Steals ................................................... 1 five times - most recent vs. Santa Clara (3/8/09) Blocks ................................................. 4 vs. Texas San Antonio (11/19/06)

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent MSU Billings Idaho Oklahoma State Indiana Texas Southern Connecticut Utah Tennessee Portland Santa Clara San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Saint Mary’s Portland Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Santa Clara San Diego USC Upstate Santa Clara (WCC) Saint Mary’s (WCC) N. Carolina (NCAA)

Pts 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 4 2 4 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0

Rebs 3 0 1 0 5 1 0 4 2 3 5 2 6 0 1 3 4 2 0 0 3 3 2 0

Ast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

GP-GS 10-0 14-0 24-0 48-0

Min/Avg 35/3.5 62/4.4 163/6.8 260/5.4

Total FG-FGA Pct 4-8 .500 4-11 .364 12-27 .444 20-46 .435

3-Point FG-FGA Pct 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

FT-FTA 0-2 4-12 1-4 5-18

Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot .000 3-10 13 .333 3-11 14 .250 14-36 50 .278 20-57 77

Avg 1.3 1.0 2.1 1.6

PF-FO Ast 3-0 0 8-0 0 15-0 0 26-0 0

TO Blk Stl 4 8 1 6 6 1 10 17 3 20 31 5

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Pts/Avg 8/0.8 12/0.9 25/1.0 45/0.9

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Steven Gray Bainbridge, WA

JUNIOR, GUARD 6-5, 208 HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Bainbridge High where he played his junior and senior seasons for coach Scott Orness...helped lead Bainbridge to the Washington State Class 3A title game as a senior, averaging 19.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 5.2 assists and 2.1 steals...capped senior season by leading Bainbridge to the State title game for the first time since 1955, the Spartans falling to O’Dea in the championship game to finish the season 25-4...averaged 16.3 ppg in State 3A Tournament...named Associated Press and Seattle Times Player of the Year as well as being a State Class 3A first-team and Player of Year selection...junior season averaged 24.2 ppg, 7.5 rpg, 4.0 assists and 2.5 steals in earning AP first team...scored 46 points in 83-59 win over Chief Sealth in SeaKing 3A District playoff game, going 15-for-20 from the field with seven 3-pointers and going 9-for-10 from the free throw line...had 24 points in season-ending 50-44 loss to two-time defending State 3A champion O’Dea in Sea-King 3A District winner-to-state game... also a two-time All-Metro League selection...played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Chimacum High for coaches Bob Thompson (freshman) and Vic Porter (sophomore)...averaged 27 ppg and shot 54 percent from the field as a sophomore as Chimacum advanced to the Washington State Class 2A Tournament where he earned MVP honors...Chimacum finished sixth at the 2A tourney to cap an 18-9 season...scored 36 points in the opening round of the 2005 State 2A Tournament, one shot of the tourney record, in 66-44 win over fifthranked Ridgefield...went 10-for-20 from the field and 14-for-14 from the free throw line...also added 12 rebounds, 4 assists, a blocked shot and a steal...came back the next day to score 20 of his 31 points in the second half in a 53-46 win over Nooksack Valley as teams advanced to semifinals...scored 20 points in semifinal setback to Medical Lake, and was held to 9 points in loss to Grandview as Chimacum’s sixthplace finish was teams first state trophy since 1969...averaged 24.0 ppg in State 2A Tournament...also named Seattle Times 2A Player of the Year...freshman season scored 53 points against Orting...two-time Nisqually League first-team pick...scored 20 points and grabbed MVP honors in the Les Schwab Northwest Shootout in Portland as Washington defeated Oregon 96-82 in April, 2007...ranked as the 52nd best player in the 2007 recruiting class and the 13th best shooting guard by one recruiting service...named to the Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West second team. FRESHMAN (2007-08) Suffered fractured wrist in exhibition game against Emporia State and had pins inserted causing him to miss first 10 games of season...saw first collegiate action Dec. 17 against Northern Colorado, coming off bench to play 28 minutes and score 12 points...came off bench for first four appearances prior to getting first collegiate start against Georgia in Spokane Arena and stared final 16 games of regular season...scored 16 points twice - at home against San Francisco and at Santa Clara, and capped regular-season with season-high 18

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career highs Points ................................................. 23 two times - most recent vs. Loyola Marymount (2/19/09) Rebounds ........................................... 8 vs. Akron (NCAA) (3/19/09) Assists ................................................. 6 two times - most recent at Tennessee (1/7/09) Steals ................................................... 5 vs. San Francisco (1/21/08) Blocks ................................................. 2 vs. San Francisco (1/7/09)

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent MSU Billings Idaho Oklahoma State Maryland Tennessee Indiana Washington State Arizona Texas Southern Connecticut Portland State Utah Tennessee Portland Santa Clara San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Saint Mary’s San Diego Portland Memphis Saint Mary’s San Francisco Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Santa Clara San Diego USC Upstate Santa Clara (WCC) Saint Mary’s (WCC) Akron (NCAA) W. Kentucky (NCAA) N. Carolina (NCAA)

Pts 7 11 11 5 19 7 9 10 3 23 6 14 14 13 15 4 6 14 14 0 14 5 3 5 23 3 2 1 5 12 10 7 7 7

Rebs 3 3 2 4 2 4 5 4 2 7 2 7 1 3 3 2 3 5 2 5 3 2 1 3 6 1 4 5 2 1 0 8 3 1

Ast 4 1 0 0 4 1 0 3 4 4 3 3 6 2 4 3 2 2 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 4 3

points at home against Santa Clara in 20 minutes, all of his shots from 3-point range as he went 6-for-7...shis career to this point will be remembered most for two free throws with .3 seconds remaining in regulation at Santa Clara that tied game that Gonzaga eventually won 7-82 in double overtime...went 4-for-6 from field, 3-for-5 from 3-point range and 5-for-5 at the line against SCU...broke out of mini scoring slump in regular-season finale, entering Santa Clara game having gone 13-for-39 for 33.3 percent in seven-game stretch after going 34-for-65 for 52.3 percent through first 12 appearances after coming back from injury...in WCC games only finished season 27th in scoring (8.4 ppg) tied for 10th in steals (1.29/ game), 4th in 3-point field goals percentage (21-for-48, 43.8 percent) and 12th in 3-point field goals made (1.50/game)...named to WCC All-Freshman team... went 5-for-9 (55.6 percent) from field in WCC Tournament, including 4-for-7 in title game against host USD...scored 8 points against USD...averaged 5.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg in WCC Tournament...matched Davidson sharpshooter Stephen Curry shot-for-shot in first half of NCAA Tournament First Round, finishing game with 21 points on 7-for-12 from the field - all from 3-point range...had 3 rebounds and a pair of assists. SOPHOMORE (2008-09) Struggled early in the season, shooting 40.0 percent from the field (14-for-35) through the first four games…went 35-for-68 for 51.5 percent in the next nine games, including 16-for-39 for 41.0 percent from 3-point range…connected on 6-of-10 from the field, including 4-for-6 from 3-point range, in scoring then career-high 19 points as Gonzaga defeated 12th-ranked Tennessee in title game of Old Spice Classic in Orlando, FL…went 10-for-16 and scored career-high 23 points while grabbing career-high 7 rebounds against Connecticut in 88-83 overtime loss to 2nd-ranked Huskies in the Battle in Seattle…scored 13 of his points in the first half, going 6-for-8 from the field…matched career high with 7 rebounds at Utah…got his first start of the season at Tennessee, scoring 14 points and handing out 6 assists in 89-79 overtime win over No. 15/25 Volunteers to snap 37-game home winning streak…scored 15 points against Santa Clara, going 6-for-11 from field, 3-for-7 from 3-point range…also had 3 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 block and 2 steals against SCU…after going combined 4-for-14 from field and 2-for-9 from 3-point range in next two games, came back to go 5-for-10 from field and 4-for-8 from 3-point range at Loyola Marymount for 14 points… also grabbed 5 rebounds at LMU…scored 14 points in showdown win over Saint Mary’s in battle of WCC undefeateds Jan. 29…went 5-for-8 from the field against SMC…after going scoreless against San Diego, came back with 14 points at Portland, going 6-for-8 from the field, 2-for-4 from 3-point range…also had 3 assists…replaced in the starting line-up by Micah Downs at San Francisco after 11 straight starts…came off bench against Loyola Marymount to match career-high 23 points, going 7-for-10 from field, 5-for-7 from 3-point range and 4-for-4 from line…also had 6 assists to match career high… named West Coast Conference honorable mention…scored just 11 points in four games following 23-point night against LMU, then scored

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12 points in WCC Tournament semifinal against Santa Clara and 10 in title game against Saint Mary’s…averaged 11.0 ppg while going 7-for-12 from field for 58.3 percent, including 3-for-6 from 3-point range in tournament…scored 7 points in each of Gonzaga’s three NCAA Tournament games against Akron, Western Kentucky and North Carolina, the latter in Sweet 16 matchup…set career high with 8 rebounds against Akron in NCAA opener…averaged 7.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steals in NCAA Tournament. Misc. Sister, Brittany, is a current freshman on the Gonzaga’s women’s basketball team.

Career Statistics Year 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

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GP-GS 23-19 34-11 57-30

Min/Avg 612/26.6 919/27.0 1531/26.9

Total FG-FGA Pct 65-132 .492 109-242 .450 174-374 .465

3-Point FG-FGA Pct 37-80 .463 51-142 .359 88-222 .396

FT-FTA 20-24 40-56 60-80

Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot .833 17-47 64 .714 41-68 109 .750 58-115 173

Avg 2.8 3.2 3.0

PF-FO Ast 40-1 35 57-0 70 97-1 105

TO Blk Stl 30 5 24 30 11 35 60 16 59

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Pts/Avg 187/8.1 309/9.1 496/8.7


Demetri Goodson Spring, TX

SOPHOMORE, GUARD 5-11, 164 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Houston Klein Collins where he was named to the AllGreater Houston Team as a senior...averaged 16.7 ppg, 7.7 assists/ game and 1.4 steals/game in leading Tigers to 31-5 record...shot 51 percent from field and 38 percent from 3-point range...Klein Collins lost in regional quarterfinal...scored 11 points and had 5 assists in lateseason matchup between Klein Collins, ranked fourth in the state in 5A, and third-ranked Houston Klein Forest in game won 54-47 by Klein Collins...helped lead Klein Collins to Region 2 title game as junior while averaging 16.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg and 7.0 assists/game while earning first team All-State 5A, the largest classification in Texas... Klein Collins eliminated in Region 2 semifinals as sophomore and he was named to All-District team...ranked as high as 135th ranked player in country by one scouting service. FRESHMAN (2008-09) Made collegiate debut in season opener against Montana State-Billings, playing 18 minutes off the bench, scoring 6 points and handing out 3 assists…came off the bench in every game, averaging 13.4 minutes/game…played season-high 25 minutes at San Francisco and scored season-high 13 points…4 assists at home against Texas Southern…matched season/career high with 4 assists against San Francisco…scored 11 points in WCC Tournament title game against Saint Mary’s for his second double-digit game of season… had season-high 5 assists against Santa Clara in WCC Tournament semifinal…averaged 17.0 minutes in two WCC Tournament games, averaging 7.5 ppg, while going 6-for-8 from field…also averaged 4.0 assists in tournament and had 2.67 assist/turnover ratio…made perhaps biggest shot in Gonzaga NCAA annals when he drove length of court for floater from the left side with 0.9 seconds remaining to give Gonzaga 83-81 second-round win over Western Kentucky, two of his four points in the game…played 19 minutes against North Carolina in NCAA Sweet 16, going 1-for-3 from the field, 1-for-2 from the line for three points…grabbed 2 rebounds…averaged 14.0 minutes/ game in NCAA Tournament, went 3-for-5 from field for 60.0 percent, 3-for-4 from free throw line, grabbed 3 rebounds, had 2 assists and non turnovers…scored 9 points for 3.0 ppg. Misc. Brother, Mike Goodson, former running back for Texas A&M football team…Mike led team in rushing with 406 yards in 2008 with five touchdowns, starting 7-of-10 games with two 100-yard performances…missed two games with sprained knee…drafted by Carolina Panthers in fourth round – 111th overall pick – in 2009 NFL Draft.

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career highs Points ................................................. 13 at San Francisco (2/14/09) Rebounds ........................................... 3 four times - most recent vs. Pepperdine (2/21/09) Assists ................................................. 5 vs. Santa Clara (WCC) (3/8/09) Steals ................................................... 2 vs. Idaho (11/18/08) Blocks ................................................. 1 four times - most recent at Loyola Marymount (1/24/09)

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME

Opponent MSU Billings Idaho Oklahoma State Maryland Tennessee Indiana Washington State Arizona Texas Southern Connecticut Portland State Utah Tennessee Portland Santa Clara San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Saint Mary’s San Diego Portland Memphis Saint Mary’s San Francisco Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Santa Clara San Diego USC Upstate Santa Clara (WCC) Saint Mary’s (WCC) Akron (NCAA) W. Kentucky (NCAA) N. Carolina (NCAA)

Pts 6 4 2 5 2 1 2 4 7 1 0 8 2 6 3 3 5 5 0 4 0 4 2 13 6 4 0 2 4 4 11 2 4 3

Rebs 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 3 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2

Ast 3 2 2 2 0 1 2 3 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 4 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 2 3 3 1 0 1 5 3 0 1 1

Career Statistics Year 2008-09 TOTAL

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GP-GS 34-0 34-0

Min/Avg 457/13.4 457/13.4

Total FG-FGA Pct 47-87 .540 47-87 .540

3-Point FG-FGA Pct 2-8 .250 2-8 .250

FT-FTA 33-51 33-51

Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot .647 15-29 44 .647 15-29 44

Avg 1.3 1.3

PF-FO Ast 58-1 54 58-1 54

TO Blk Stl 34 4 17 34 4 17

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Pts/Avg 129/3.8 129/3.8


Robert Sacre North Vancouver, B.C.

RS-SOPHOMORE, CENTER 7-0, 247 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Handsworth Secondary School in North Vancouver, British Columbia, where he played for coach Randy Storey...junior season led Handsworth to the title of the 61st AAA Provincial Championships, scoring 17 points, grabbing 12 rebounds and blocking 4 shots to earn MVP honors on way in 82-65 win over Kitsilano...averaged 25 ppg, 12 rpg and 4 blocks/game...team finished third in the 2005 Provincial Championships...was member of Canadian Junior National Team at Global Games in Dallas and in the World Championship Qualifiers in San Antonio, Texas, in summer of 2006....also participated in Canada Basketball’s 2005 Nike Centre for performance, competing in USA Basketball’s International Sports Invitational/USA Youth Development Festival in San Diego, Calif., in 2006 as part of Canada’s Cadet National Team...averaged 10.8 ppg to finish fourth and 6.5 rpg to finish second in the festival...also a member of British Colubmia’s U17 team. FRESHMAN (2007-08) After playing 7 minutes in season opener, came off the bench for double-digit minutes in next nine games...scored season-high 12 points in third game of career against UC Riverside, going 5-for-5 from field and 2-for-2 from line...grabbed season-high 6 rebounds at Saint Joseph’s, then surpassed that with 7 against Cal State Northridge...first collegiate start was against No. 11 Tennessee at Battle In Seattle, then started next game at home against Utah...next five appearances were in reserve role, then was inserted into starting line for next six games prior to giving way to senior Abdullahi Kuso for Senior Night in regular-season finale against Santa Clara...went 3-for-6 from field in those six late season starts...came off the bench against Santa Clara in semifinals of WCC Tournament, playing eight minutes for his longest stint since 11 minutes Feb. 16 at San Francisco...started WCC Tournament semifinal against Santa Clara, missing his only shot attempt while playing two minutes...gave way to Kuso in title game against host San Diego...re-entered starting lineup in NCAA Tournament First Round against Davidson, making his only shot attempt. SOPHOMORE (2008-09) Missed exhibition game and first two regular-season games while rehabilitating from fall surgery to pin a non-displaced stress fracture in his right foot…made season debut against Oklahoma State in the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, FL, playing 9 minutes, hitting a pair of free throws and grabbing a pair of rebounds…played just 23 minutes over his first three games before coming off the bench for 11 minutes against Indiana, scoring 6 points and grabbing 6 rebounds as he provided critical minutes as Gonzaga broke away in second half for the victory…suffered another break in the same foot the day prior to Dec. 14 game with Arizona in Phoenix…decided to take medical redshirt year rather than return late in the season.

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career highs Points ................................................. 12 vs. UC Riverside (11/17/07) Rebounds ......................................... 12 at Saint Mary’s (2/4/08)

RS-SOPHOMORE (2009-010) One of 19 players to train with Canada Basketball as a member of the Senior Men’s National Team (SMNT) in June, 2009, and accompanied team to Spain for exhibition games…decided not to accompany team to Italy for exhibition games in August and to Puerto Rico for the Tuto Marchand Cup in August, preferring instead to stay in Spokane and continue workouts in preparation for upcoming Gonzaga season. Misc. Father, Greg LaFleur, is a former tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Cardinals and Indianapolis Colts from 1981-86, ending his career in ‘86 with the Colts...third-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1981 NFL Draft...played collegiate ball at Louisiana State and is currently the athletic director at Southern University in Baton Rouge, La., and former AD at University of Texas-San Marcos and Chicago State University....mother, Leslie Sacre, played basketball at LSU.

Assists ................................................. 3 vs. San Diego (3/10/08) Steals ................................................... 1 eight times - most recent vs. Indiana (12/16/08) Blocks ................................................. 2 three times - most recent vs. Indiana (12/16/08)

2008-09 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Oklahoma State Maryland Tennessee Indiana Washington State

Pts 2 5 0 6 2

Rebs 2 3 1 6 2

Ast 0 0 0 0 0

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GP-GS 28-10 5-0 33-10

Min/Avg 269/9.6 44/8.8 313/9.5

Total FG-FGA Pct 28-63 .444 5-7 .714 33-70 .471

3-Point FG-FGA Pct 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

FT-FTA 26-41 5-8 31-49

Rebounds Pct Off-Def Tot .634 18-34 52 .625 7-7 14 .633 25-41 66

Avg 1.9 2.8 2.0

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Grant Gibbs Marion, IA

RS-FRESHMAN, GUARD 6-4, 204 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Lin-Mar High in Marion, Iowa, where he was coached by Chris Robertson...missed second half of senior season after suffering broken wrist and having nine stitches over his right eye after taking a hard fall in game Jan. 22...returned to action Feb. 21 for final three games of regular-season and was available for post-season...Lin-Mar won consolation championship of Iowa State 4A Tournament after losing to eventual champion Iowa City in semifinals...went 10-for-12 from field while scoring 22 points in consolation championship, including a fall away buzzer-beating 3-pointer for 67-64 win over Kennedy to cap a 20-5 season...finished fourth in tournament in scoring with 44 points (14.7 ppg) while being named to the All-Tournament team...scored 17 points in quarterfinal victory, going perfect 7-for-7 from field...named first team All-State as utility player as selected by Iowa Newspaper Association, and named to Mississippi Division first team of the Mississippi Valley Conference...team captured state title junior year of 2007 as he scored 15 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in title game... had 10 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists in the quarterfinal win over Sioux City North; 20 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 7 steals in the semifinal victory over Urbandale...finished third in tournament scoring with 45 points and tied for fourth in rebounding with 21 while earning All-Tournament honors...averaged 13.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 4.7 assists/game for 24-1 team...sophomore season team went 23-3 and lost consolation championship of 2006 State 4A Tournament...ranked as 19th best point guard in country and 96th best player overall by one scouting service...narrowed college choice to Gonzaga and Iowa State. FRESHMAN (2008-09) Redshirted at Gonzaga University.

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Andy Poling Portland, OR

RS-FRESHMAN, FORWARD 6-11, 232 HIGH SCHOOL Finished his Westview High career with 1,661 points and was ranked ninth in State 6A scoring as a senior with 17.5 ppg...Westview advanced to second round of Oregon State Class 6A Tournament, Poling scoring 20 points in first round win and 10 points in second-round loss to ended 13-13 season...named to State 6A second team...averaged 13.9 ppg as junior to rank fifth in the Metro League in scoring while leading the Wildcats to a 21-8 overall record and 8-2 secondplace Metro League finish...named honorable mention All-State 6A in Westview’s first season in the newly-created State 6A classification... voted first-team All-Metro League for the Wildcats, ranked seventh in the state heading into the State 6A Tournament where they lost their first two games...lost 30 pounds during his junior season due to an undiagnosed illness that caused fatigue and weight loss...began feeling better and began to gain weight back later in the season and into the State 6A Tournament...second-team All-State 4A pick and a first-team Metro League selection in 2006 in Class 4A, at the time the highest classification in the state...averaged 17.4 ppg to rank fourth in the Metro League...Westview advanced to the State 4A Tournament, going 1-2...best game in the State 4A Tournament was the fifthplace game against Benson when he scored 15 points and grabbed 8 rebounds...had 12 points and 11 rebounds in a semifinal loss...as sophomore Westview advanced to the State 4A championship game, losing to eventual champion Jesuit...scored 9 points in the third-place game that year...rated one of the 20 best centers in the country by one scouting service. FRESHMAN (2008-09) Redshirted at Gonzaga University.

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Mike Hart

Portland, OR

RS-FRESHMAN, GUARD 6-5, 201 HIGH SCHOOL Earned two varsity letters at Jesuit High in Portland, Ore…helped lead Jesuit to semifinals of Oregon State 6A Tournament as junior… second-team All-Metro League selection as a junior…voted team captain, most valuable player and best defender by high school teammates. FRESHMAN (2008-09) Made squad through open tryout and redshirted.

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Mangisto Arop Hamilton, ONT

FRESHMAN, FORWARD 6-5, 208 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Ross Sheppard High in Edmonton, Alberta, but received his diploma from St. Mary’s Secondary Catholic School in Hamilton, Ontario…moved to Hamilton where he played with Basketball Canada’s National Elite Development Academy (NEDA) which is basically Canada’s Junior National Team…set single-game NEDA scoring record with 42 points, and in summer of 2008 played for Canada in the FIBA Americas Championship in Formosa, Argentina…averaged 17.0 ppg to rank second, 10.2 rpg to rank third, shot 52.8 percent from the field on 23-for-58 and 87.5 percent from the line on 14-of-15 in the five tournament games as Canada placed fifth…had 21 points and 9 rebounds against the U.S. in the tourney…played with current Gonzaga teammate Kelly Olynk. SUMMER OF 2009 Played for Canada’s Junior Men’s National Team at the FIBA U19 World Championship in New Zealand, helping Canada to seventh place…lost to the United States in the quarterfinals…played with current Gonzaga teammate Kelly Olynyk…had three 20-plus points games – 27 against host Australia, 22 against Croatia and 20 against Puerto Rico…grabbed 11 rebounds against Australia to give him a double-double…finished tied for ninth in scoring at 16.2 ppg and tied for 31st in rebounding with 5.3 rpg at FIBA U19 World Championships.

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G.J. Vilarino McKinney, TX

FRESHMAN, GUARD 6-0, 177 HIGH SCHOOL Attended McKinney High…averaged 19.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 4.0 assists/game as senior…McKinney went 24-11 senior year, finished second in District 9-4A play to finish second and advanced to second round of 2009 Conference 4A State Tournament…earned All-State honors. Misc. Born in Spokane when father was in military, leaving when he was 1-year-old…still has relatives in the area…originally signed letter-ofintent with Kentucky but released from letter after coaching change in spring, 2009, and decided to attend Gonzaga…McKinney is a suburb of Dallas.

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David Stockton Spokane, WA

FRESHMAN, GUARD 5-10, 150 HIGH SCHOOL Attended Spokane’s Gonzaga Prep…helped lead Bullpups to 24-6 record…led all scorers with 22 points as Gonzaga Prep defeated Inglemoor 72-64 in overtime to claim fourth place in 2009 Washington State Class 4A Basketball Tournament…quarterbacked football team to 8-2 record as senior. Misc. Third athlete in immediate family to attend Gonzaga – father John played basketball, mother Nada played volleyball…brother, Houston, plays football for University of Montana, and brother, Michael, plays basketball at Westminster College in Salt Lake City…father, John, played 19 years for Utah Jazz and entered Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009…great-grandfather, Houston Stockton, was triplethreat halfback from 1922-24, Gonzaga going undefeated his senior year of 1924 as he earned All-America honorable mention.

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Kelly Olynyk Kamloops, B.C.

FRESHMAN, FORWARD 6-11, 215

HIGH SCHOOL Attended South Kamloops High…senior year named the Basketball B.C. outstanding high school player after leading the Titans to a 36-2 record and a third-place finish in the B.C. AAA High School Boys’ Basketball Championships…both losses came in overtime, including an 81-74 verdict to St. Georges in the championship semifinals after Olynyk fouled out at the end of regulation with 37 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists…went 16-for-29 from the field, including 2-for-5 from 3-point range…South Kamloops was ranked No. 1 throughout the season…came back with 46 points in the bronze medal game, connecting on 15-of-30 field goal attempts, 4-for-8 from 3-point range and 12-for-14 from the free throw line…also grabbed 15 boards, dished out 5 assists and had 5 blocks…in the AAA Championship he led the tournament in scoring at 36.5 ppg with 146 points in four games, led in rebounding with 15.5 rpg with a game-high 19 in the second round, shot 52.8 percent from the field (56-for-106) and 39.1 percent from 3-point range (9-for-23) in earning MVP accolades…paced the tourney in assists/game (7.2), blocked shots/game (3.8) and also averaged 2.2 steals/game to rank among the leaders… In addition to playing for South Kamloops, he is also a member of the National Elite Development Academy of Edmonton, Alberta…summer of 2008 was a member of the Canadian Junior Men’s National Team and played in the FIBA Americas U18 tournament in Formosa, Argentina, with current Gonzaga teammate Mangisto Arop…quarterbacked the Titans football team, suffering a broken arm near his shoulder joint in a November, 2007, playoff game…rehabilitated the shoulder, earned the spot with NEDA and capped his high school career with an outstanding season that saw him average 35.0 ppg and 13.0 rpg… scored a career-high 54 points in a game in January, 2009.

13 SUMMER 2009 Played for Canada’s Junior Men’s National Team at the FIBA U19 World Championship in New Zealand, helping Canada to seventh place…lost to the United States in the quarterfinals…played with current Gonzaga teammate Mangisto Arop… averaged 11.2 ppg for 35th, was fifth in rebounding with 8.3 rpg, tied or 12th with 1.2 blocks/game and was 44th in assists with 1.7/game…scored tournament high 24 points against Kazakhstan, and scored in double figures in six other games…doubledouble against Spain with 10 points, 13 rebounds…grabbed 14 rebounds in seventhplace game against France…blocked 11 shots and had had 15 assists in nine games. Misc. Narrowed his choice of college to Syracuse University, Providence University, University of Rhode Island, North Carolina State University and University of San Diego.

Elias Harris

Speyer, Germany

FRESHMAN, FORWARD 6-8, 215 HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from Friedrich-Magnus-Schwerd-Gymnasium in Speyer, Germany...played for BIS Speyer in German ProB third division for four years, averaging 20.9 ppg and 9.2 rpg in 2009…played for Germany in 2009 European Championships, averaging 2.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg… one of loses in European Championships was to France and former Bulldog and current Golden State Warrior Ronny Turiaf. Misc. Born and raised in Germany but has dual United States and German citizenship.

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Bol Kong

Vancouver, B.C.

RS-SOPHOMORE, FORWARD 6-6, 220

HIGH SCHOOL Attended St. George’s High in Vancouver, British Columbia…averaged 24.0 ppg, 10.0 rpg and 3 blocks/game as senior. FRESHMAN (2007-08) Attended Douglas College in Westminster, British Columbia… Douglas College won 2008 Canadian Men’s National Championship and he was named to the All-Tournament team. SOPHOMORE (2008-09) Did not play basketball as he was waiting for his Visa so he could transfer to Gonzaga.

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Sam Dower

Brooklyn Park, MN

FRESHMAN, FORWARD 6-9, 228

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Osseo, Minn., High and didn’t make the varsity team at until midway through his sophomore year…averaged 2.5 ppg and 1.6 rpg as sophomore then blossomed as junior to average 13.4 ppg and 5.9 rpg… scored in double figures 23 times and had double-digit rebounds six times…Orioles went 28-1, their lone setback 60-59 in the Region finals… scored a career-high 23 points at Coon Rapids and grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds at Orono…senior year averaged 23.9 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 2.0 assists/game, 3.3 blocks/game and shot 61 percent from the field…team went 23-9 senior year, losing first game before winning 13 straight, and had 16-game winning streak snapped with season-ending loss in playoffs to undefeated Hopkins…senior year had 23 games of 20+ points, eight games of 30+ points with season-high 38. Misc. Had scholarship offers from University of Minnesota, Marquette University and University of Iowa… averaged 22.0 ppg and 10.0 rpg per game in the month of July and 18.0 ppg and 9.0 rpg for Net Gain Sports in AAU season of 2008…Net Gain Sports won the Twin Cities Summer Classic, won the adidas 64 Gold Division in Las Vegas and went 3-2 in roundrobin play in the Duel in the Desert in Phoenix in 2008.

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2009 Results RECORD: ALL GAMES........... CONFERENCE.......... NON-CONFERENCE......

OVERALL (28-6) (14-0) (14-6)

HOME (11-1) (7-0) (4-1)

AWAY (9-1) (7-0) (2-1)

NEUTRAL (8-4) (0-0) (8-4)

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11/15/08 4:00 p.m. MONTANA STATE BILLINGS W 83-52 6000 (15)HEYTVELT, Josh (12)DAYE, Austin (15)DAYE, Austin 11/18/08 6:00 p.m. IDAHO VANDALS W 80-46 6000 (18)DOWNS, Micah (7)PARGO, Jeremy (7)DAYE, Austin (7)HEYTVELT, Josh 11/27/08 9:30 p.m. +vs OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS W 83-71 4644 (17)DOWNS, Micah (12)DOWNS, Micah 11/28/08 5:30 p.m. +vs MARYLAND TERRAPINS W 81-59 (22)HEYTVELT, Josh (10)DAYE, Austin 11/30/08 8 p.m. +vs TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (12/12) W 83-74 3914 (19)GRAY, Steven (6)PARGO, Jeremy (6)HEYTVELT, Josh 12/6/08 1:30 p.m. #vs INDIANA HOOSIERS W 70-54 17007 (17)HEYTVELT, Josh (9)DOWNS, Micah 12/10/08 7:07 p.m. at WASHINGTON STATE W 74-52 10894 (22)HEYTVELT, Josh (7)BOULDIN, Matt 12/14/08 4 p.m. %vs ARIZONA WILDCATS 64-69 L 6207 (22)DAYE, Austin (7)HEYTVELT, Josh 12/18/08 6:00 p.m. TEXAS SOUTHERN TIGERS W 84-42 6000 (21)HEYTVELT, Josh (7)HEYTVELT, Josh (7)DAYE, Austin 12/20/08 1:00 p.m. ~vs CONNECTICUT HUSKIES (2/2) 83-88 LOT 16763 (23)GRAY, Steven (8)DOWNS, Micah 12/23/08 5 p.m. PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS 70-77 L 6000 (18)BOULDIN, Matt (9)DAYE, Austin 12/31/08 6:05 pm at UTAH RUNNIN' UTES 65-66 L 12571 (14)PARGO, Jeremy (10)HEYTVELT, Josh (14)GRAY, Steven 1/7/09 9 p.m. at TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (15/25) WOT 89-79 22326 (26)BOULDIN, Matt (12)HEYTVELT, Josh 1/10/09 5 p.m. * PORTLAND PILOTS W 67-50 6000 (14)HEYTVELT, Josh (10)DAYE, Austin (14)BOULDIN, Matt 1/15/09 6 p.m. * SANTA CLARA BRONCOS W 95-53 6000 (20)DAYE, Austin (7)DAYE, Austin 1/17/09 5 p.m. * SAN FRANCISCO DONS W 85-51 6000 (25)DAYE, Austin (9)BROWN, Ira (9)DAYE, Austin (9)HEYTVELT, Josh 1/22/09 6 p.m. * at PEPPERDINE WAVES W 83-69 2342 (25)HEYTVELT, Josh (10)DAYE, Austin 1/24/09 5 p.m. * vs LOYOLA MARYMOUNT LIONS W 93-60 3796 (18)BOULDIN, Matt (10)DAYE, Austin 1/29/09 8 p.m. * SAINT MARY'S GAELS (25/18) W 69-62 6000 (17)BOULDIN, Matt (9)DAYE, Austin 01/31/09 3 p.m. * SAN DIEGO TOREROS W 64-47 6000 (17)DAYE, Austin (9)DOWNS, Micah (9)HEYTVELT, Josh 2/5/09 8 p.m. * at PORTLAND PILOTS W 93-78 4987 (26)BOULDIN, Matt (12)DAYE, Austin 2/7/09 6 p.m. vs MEMPHIS TIGERS (14/15) 50-68 L 11339 (13)DOWNS, Micah (6)HEYTVELT, Josh 2/12/09 8 p.m. * at SAINT MARY'S GAELS W 72-70 3500 (21)BOULDIN, Matt (10)HEYTVELT, Josh 2/14/09 8 p.m. * at SAN FRANCISCO DONS W 78-73 3367 (17)DAYE, Austin (9)DAYE, Austin 02/19/09 6 p.m. * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT LIONS W 91-54 6000 (23)GRAY, Steven (7)DAYE, Austin 2/21/09 8:30 p.m. * PEPPERDINE WAVES W 92-58 6000 (28)HEYTVELT, Josh (11)HEYTVELT, Josh 2/26/09 8 p.m. * at SANTA CLARA BRONCOS W 81-73 4700 (29)HEYTVELT, Josh (9)HEYTVELT, Josh 2/28/09 4:30 p.m. * at SAN DIEGO TOREROS W 58-47 5100 (15)BOULDIN, Matt (7)BOULDIN, Matt 3/3/09 6 p.m. USC UPSTATE SPARTANS W 90-40 6000 (16)BOULDIN, Matt (8)HEYTVELT, Josh 3/8/09 6:30pm ? vs SANTA CLARA BRONCOS W 94-59 7845 (28)DAYE, Austin (8)BOULDIN, Matt 3/9/09 6 p.m. ? vs SAINT MARY'S GAELS W 83-58 7845 (17)HEYTVELT, Josh (12)DOWNS, Micah 3/19/09 4:25 p.m. ^ vs AKRON ZIPS W 77-64 (22)HEYTVELT, Josh (8)GRAY, Steven (8)HEYTVELT, Josh 3/21/09 5:28 p.m. ^ vs WESTERN KENTUCKY HILLTOPPERS W 83-81 18794 (20)BOULDIN, Matt (8)BOULDIN, Matt 3/27/09 9 p.m. ~ vs NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS (2/3) 77-98 L 17103 (16)PARGO, Jeremy (11)DAYE, Austin

+Old Spice Classic @ The Milk Bottle, Lake Buena Vista, FL #College Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase @ Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN %Duel in the Desert @ US Airways Arena, Phoenix, AR ~Battle in Seattle @ KeyArena, Seattle, WA $Ronald McDonald House Charities Classic/ESPN College Game Day @ Spokane, Arena, Spokane, WA *West Coast Conference Game ?West Coast Conference Tournament @ Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV ^NCAA First/Second Round @ Rose Garden, Portland, OR ~NCAA South Regional @ FedExForum, Memphis, TN First number in () following opponent is Associated press ranking, second number is USA Today/ESPN ranking.

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME.................... AWAY.................... NEUTRAL................. TOTAL...................

GAMES 12 9 13 34

TOTALS 72000 69787 115419 257206

AVG/GAME 6000 7754 8878 7565

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2009 Final Statistics |---TOTAL---| |------3-PTS------| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct 3FG/G FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A APG TO TOPG A/TO Blk BPG Stl SPG Pts Avg -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------42 HEYTVELT, Josh..... 34-34 993 29.2 186-342 .544 23-57 .404 0.68 112-156 .718 63 159 222 6.5 85 0 22 0.65 43 1.26 0.51 30 0.88 20 0.59 507 14.9 15 BOULDIN, Matt...... 34-33 1079 31.7 156-318 .491 55-130 .423 1.62 96-129 .744 25 114 139 4.1 53 1 115 3.38 58 1.71 1.98 5 0.15 52 1.53 463 13.6 05 DAYE, Austin....... 34-33 895 26.3 159-333 .477 36-84 .429 1.06 77-109 .706 36 196 232 6.8 97 1 37 1.09 73 2.15 0.51 70 2.06 24 0.71 431 12.7 02 PARGO, Jeremy...... 34-34 1019 30.0 138-288 .479 23-64 .359 0.68 49-70 .700 27 90 117 3.4 62 0 167 4.91 81 2.38 2.06 5 0.15 46 1.35 348 10.2 22 DOWNS, Micah....... 34-23 866 25.5 106-246 .431 48-124 .387 1.41 65-80 .813 43 112 155 4.6 67 1 39 1.15 26 0.76 1.50 16 0.47 30 0.88 325 9.6 32 GRAY, Steven....... 34-11 919 27.0 109-242 .450 51-142 .359 1.50 40-56 .714 41 68 109 3.2 57 0 70 2.06 30 0.88 2.33 11 0.32 35 1.03 309 9.1 03 GOODSON, Demetri... 34-0 457 13.4 47-87 .540 2-8 .250 0.06 33-51 .647 15 29 44 1.3 58 1 54 1.59 34 1.00 1.59 4 0.12 17 0.50 129 3.8 21 SACRE, Robert...... 5-0 44 8.8 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 0.00 5-8 .625 7 7 14 2.8 7 0 0 0.00 2 0.40 0.00 2 0.40 1 0.20 15 3.0 50 BROWN, Ira......... 34-1 326 9.6 35-61 .574 3-10 .300 0.09 17-27 .630 27 50 77 2.3 45 0 6 0.18 18 0.53 0.33 14 0.41 14 0.41 90 2.6 11 SORENSON, Andrew... 19-1 75 3.9 13-27 .481 10-23 .435 0.53 3-4 .750 2 3 5 0.3 3 0 0 0.00 2 0.11 0.00 0 0.00 4 0.21 39 2.1 45 FOSTER, Will....... 24-0 163 6.8 12-27 .444 0-0 .000 0.00 1-4 .250 14 36 50 2.1 15 0 0 0.00 10 0.42 0.00 17 0.71 3 0.13 25 1.0 04 PONTAROLO-MAAG,Chri 7-0 14 2.0 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0.00 1-2 .500 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 2 0.29 0 0.00 99.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 0.4 TEAM............... 45 65 110 3.2 1 9 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 34 6850 967-1982 .488 251-643 .390 7.38 499-696 .717 345 931 1276 37.5 551 4 512 15.06 386 11.35 1.33 174 5.12 246 7.24 2684 78.9 Opponents.......... 34 6821 748-1981 .378 246-703 .350 7.24 400-586 .683 402 768 1170 34.4 612 11 387 11.38 504 14.82 0.77 96 2.82 181 5.32 2142 63.0

SCORE BY PERIODS: -----------------------------GONZAGA BULLDOGS.............. Opponents.....................

1st 2nd OT ---- ---- ---1287 1372 25 1031 1091 20

Total ---- 2684 - 2142

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL ------------------------------ --- ----- ----GONZAGA BULLDOGS.............. 90 4 94 Opponents..................... 82 9 91

2009 WCC Statistics ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct 3FG/G FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A APG TO TOPG A/TO Blk BPG Stl SPG Pts Avg -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------42 HEYTVELT, Josh..... 14-14 397 28.4 82-145 .566 8-17 .471 0.57 52-70 .743 30 65 95 6.8 31 0 12 0.86 19 1.36 0.63 13 0.93 7 0.50 224 16.0 15 BOULDIN, Matt...... 14-14 470 33.6 67-126 .532 28-57 .491 2.00 54-75 .720 9 44 53 3.8 23 0 52 3.71 22 1.57 2.36 2 0.14 18 1.29 216 15.4 05 DAYE, Austin....... 14-14 364 26.0 64-127 .504 14-29 .483 1.00 38-52 .731 21 88 109 7.8 37 0 18 1.29 31 2.21 0.58 30 2.14 8 0.57 180 12.9 02 PARGO, Jeremy...... 14-14 417 29.8 55-123 .447 8-24 .333 0.57 24-34 .706 15 34 49 3.5 31 0 48 3.43 33 2.36 1.45 1 0.07 23 1.64 142 10.1 22 DOWNS, Micah....... 14-5 336 24.0 37-85 .435 14-41 .341 1.00 32-39 .821 20 43 63 4.5 30 0 18 1.29 10 0.71 1.80 10 0.71 12 0.86 120 8.6 32 GRAY, Steven....... 14-9 380 27.1 42-95 .442 24-61 .393 1.71 9-13 .692 16 30 46 3.3 20 0 23 1.64 12 0.86 1.92 7 0.50 13 0.93 117 8.4 03 GOODSON, Demetri... 14-0 176 12.6 20-41 .488 2-6 .333 0.14 11-17 .647 6 14 20 1.4 22 0 20 1.43 13 0.93 1.54 1 0.07 5 0.36 53 3.8 50 BROWN, Ira......... 14-0 136 9.7 16-24 .667 0-2 .000 0.00 6-10 .600 13 20 33 2.4 19 0 3 0.21 7 0.50 0.43 4 0.29 6 0.43 38 2.7 45 FOSTER, Will....... 12-0 87 7.3 9-16 .563 0-0 .000 0.00 1-4 .250 7 21 28 2.3 6 0 0 0.00 6 0.50 0.00 12 1.00 1 0.08 19 1.6 11 SORENSON, Andrew... 7-0 29 4.1 4-7 .571 3-6 .500 0.43 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0.00 1 0.14 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.14 11 1.6 04 PONTAROLO-MAAG,Chri 4-0 8 2.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 1-2 .500 0 2 2 0.5 1 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.3 TEAM............... 15 35 50 3.6 0 4 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 14 2800 396-790 .501 101-243 .416 7.21 228-316 .722 152 397 549 39.2 220 0 194 13.86 158 11.29 1.23 80 5.71 94 6.71 1121 80.1 Opponents.......... 14 2800 297-815 .364 109-310 .352 7.79 142-220 .645 168 289 457 32.6 250 3 154 11.00 191 13.64 0.81 26 1.86 87 6.21 845 60.4

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1st 2nd ---- ---547 574 400 445

Total ---- 1121 845

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL ------------------------------ --- ----- ----GONZAGA BULLDOGS.............. 38 1 39 Opponents..................... 30 3 33

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2009 Recap Bulldogs Among NCAA Regulars Gonzaga made its 11th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2009. The Bulldogs current streak of 11 straight appearances ranks the Bulldogs tied for fifth for consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances with the University of Texas and University of Wisconsin. The University of Arizona heads the list with 25 straight, while the University of Kentucky saw its streak snapped at 17. How Sweet It Is Gonzaga made its fifth trip to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 2009 and head coach Mark Few has been a part of all of them, including his fourth as head coach. The Bulldogs defeated the University of Florida 73-72 in 1999 in their first trip to the Sweet Sixteen when Few was an assistant on Dan Monson’s staff. Gonzaga lost to Purdue University 75-66 in 2000, lost to Michigan State University 77-62 in 2001 and fell to UCLA 73-71 in 2006. Tough Schedule Eight teams that dotted Gonzaga’s 2009 schedule advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Those teams had a combined record of 173-68 for a winning percentage of .718. Gonzaga defeated NCAA participants University of Maryland, Oklahoma State University and the University of Tennessee in winning the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Fla. The Bulldogs also defeated UT later in the season, snapping the Volunteers 37-game home winning streak. Three teams on the Bulldog schedule joined the Zags in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen and lost – University of Arizona, University of Connecticut

and University of Memphis. In The Polls Gonzaga finished 10th in the Associated Press poll and 13th in the ESPN/ USA Today balloting in 2009. It’s the fifth time since 2002 the Bulldogs have finished in the Top 10 of the AP rankings. Gonzaga was sixth in 2002, third in 2004, 10th in 2005 and fifth in 2006. The Bulldogs had been as high as fourth in both polls during the season. Conference Title Games Gonzaga appeared in its 12th consecutive West Coast Conference Tournament final in 2009, the second-longest streak of years making a final of a conference tournament among current conferences. The University of Kentucky went to the final of the SEC tournament for 14 successive seasons under Adolph Rupp from 1939-52. Nine Is Fine The nine straight West Coast Conference regular-season titles by Gonzaga University marks the longest current streak in the nation and ranks tied for fourth all-time in the NCAA Division I ranks, the Bulldogs knotting the University of Kentucky. The Wildcats won nine straight Southeastern Conference crowns from 1944-52. UCLA’s 13 Pacific-10 Conference titles from 1967-79 head the list. Winning Big Gonzaga’s lopsided wins in the 2009 West Coast Conference Tournament – 83-58 over Saint Mary’s College in the final and 94-59 over Santa Clara University in the semifinal – made

history. Over the last 10 years only three other schools won consecutive conference tournament games by at least 25 points: Davidson College in 2008, the University of Arizona in 2005 and the University of Kansas in 2002. 12 and 20 Gonzaga hit the 20-win mark for a 12th straight season in 2009. The Bulldogs hit the plateau for the 16th time in the last 18 years. Gonzaga head coach Mark Few has been a part of all 16 20-win seasons, including all 10 of his years as head coach. Gonzaga has won at least 23 games in each of those 12 seasons. Few Means More Gonzaga University head coach Mark Few moved into second place on the school’s all-time winningest coaches list with the Bulldogs victory Feb. 5, 2009, at the University of Portland. Few is now 264-66 in 10 years as head coach and moved ahead of Dan Fitzgerald (252-171 in 15 years). Hank Anderson (290-275 in 21 seasons) is the all-time leader. Few is the winningest active coach in West Coast Conference games at 127-13, moving ahead of Fitzgerald (112-88) on the all-time wins list. Few also moved ahead of Dick Davey of Santa Clara University (122-88) for second with Gonzaga’s victory at the University of San Francisco Feb. 14. Carroll Williams, SCU (165-137) holds the top spot.

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Battle In Seattle Playing games with national exposure is nothing new for the Gonzaga University Bulldogs, so when the opportunity to play a feature game in their backyard presented itself, Gonzaga jumped at the chance. The first Battle in Seattle set the tone for a great inseason event as Gonzaga hosted the University of Missouri with Washington native Quin Synder at the helm. The Bulldogs entered the game at No. 17 in the national polls while Missouri was ranked third. In front of a Key Arena crowd of 12,831 and a national CBS television audience, Gonzaga knocked off the Tigers in overtime 8780. Ronny Turiaf scored 23 points to lead Gonzaga while Cory Violette pulled down 12 rebounds and Blake Stepp dished out 10 assists. Missouri was just as impressive on its end with Rickey Paulding pouring in 23 points to go with five assists. Linas Kleiza grabbed 13 rebounds to lead all players. In 2004, Gonzaga hosted the Atlantic 10 Conference’s University of Massachusetts, knocking off the Minutemen 68-57 on CSTV. The Zags defeated Oklahoma State University 64-62 on CBS in front of a record crowd of 13,644 in 2005. Adam Morrison’s 3-point buzzer beater providing the drama. GU faltered in 2006 to Nevada dropping an 8274 decision to the nationally ranked Wolf Pack. In 2008, Gonzaga dropped an 82-72 decision to the University of Tennesse, ranked 11th at the time. Last season’s Battle In Seattle was probably one of the best games to date. The Bulldogs, then ranked 8th in the nation, welcomed the University of Conneticut, ranked second in the nation at the time, to KeyArena. Connecticut rallied from an 11-point deficit eight minutes into the second half, tying the game at 74 with 7.8 seconds left in regulation on a forced 3-pointer by A.J. Price with defender Jeremy Pargo in his face and the crowd roaring at him. Price pumped his fists in defiance after the shot, then stripped Pargo of the ball in the lane to force the overtime. The Huskies then took over by relentlessly attacking Gonzaga’s foul-troubled interior. Behind Gavin Edwards and Jerome Dyson, UConn scored 10 of the first 13 points in overtime and went on to win 88-83. The Battle in Seattle is sponsored by Northwest Sports & Entertainment. Gonzaga will play host to Davidson College this season on Dec. 12.

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Battle In Seattle Quick Facts First Points Scored Travon Bryant (Missouri)

Jumper (2)

First Gonzaga Points Scored Kyle Bankhead

Free Throw

Most Points Scored Individual (25) Gonzaga Adam Morrison vs. Oklahoma St. (25) Opponent Nick Fazekas - Nevada (24) A.J. Price - Connecticut (24) Most Rebounds (15) Gonzaga Opponent

Cory Violette vs. Missouri (12) Linas Kleiza - Missouri (15)

Most 3-Pointers Made (6) Gonzaga

Derek Raivio vs. UMass (3) Derek Raivio vs. Nevada (3) Matt Bouldin vs. Tennessee (3) Micah Downs - Connecticut (3) A. J. Price - Connecticut (6)

Opponent

Most Free Throws Made (11) Gonzaga Ronny Turiaf vs. UMass (11) Adam Morrison vs. Oklahoma State (11) Opponent Jerome Dyson - Connecticut (10) Most Assists (10) Gonzaga Opponent

Blake Stepp vs. Missouri (10) Jameson Curry - Oklahoma State (10) A.J. Price - Connecticut (10)

Most Turnovers (6) Gonzaga Opponent Most Blocks (4) Gonzaga Opponent Most Steals (4) Gonzaga Opponent

Jeremy Pargo - Nevada (7) Rashaun Freeman - UMass (6) J.P. Batista (3) Stephane Lasme - UMass (4) Derek Raivio vs. UMass (4) Pierre Altidor-Cespedes (4) Rickey Paulding - Missouri (4)

Team Field Goal Percentage Half Gonzaga Opponent (Nevada)

54.2 (13-24) 2nd half 56.7 (17-30) 2nd half

Team 3-Point Percentage Half Gonzaga vs. UMass Opponent (Oklahoma St.) (Tennessee) (Connecticut) Free Throw Percentage Half Gonzaga vs. Missouri Gonzaga vs. Nevada Opponent (Oklahoma St) (Connecticut)

50.5 (4-8) 2nd half 50.0 (2-4) 1st half 50.0 (6-12) 2nd half 50.0 (4-8) 2nd half 100.0 (10-10) overtime 100.0 (7-7) 1st half 100.0 (2-2) 2nd half 100.0 (8-8) 1st half

Attendance 16,763 - Dec. 20, 2009 vs. Connecticut 15,141 - Dec. 29, 2008 vs. Tennessee 15,110 - Dec. 30, 2007 vs. Nevada 13,644 - Dec. 10, 2005 vs. Oklahoma State 12,831 - Dec. 13, 2003 vs. Missouri 10,126 - Dec. 4, 2004 vs. Massachusetts Battle In Seattle Scores Dec. 13, 2003 - No. 17 Gonzaga 87, No. 3 Missouri 80 (ot) Dec. 4, 2004 - Gonzaga 68, Massachusetts 57 Dec. 10, 2005 - No. 9 Gonzaga 64, Oklahoma State 62 Dec. 30, 2006 - No. 18 Nevada 82, Gonzaga 74 Dec. 29, 2007 - No. 11 Tennessee 82, Gonzaga 72 Dec. 20, 2008 - No. 2 Connecticut 88, No. 8 Gonzaga 83 (ot)

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2009--10 Opponents 2009 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE Delta Devils

MICHIGAN STATE Spartans

IPFW Mastodons

Nov. 14 at Gonzaga, 5 p.m. (KHQ-TV/FSN)

Nov. 17 at East Lansing, MI, 5 p.m. PST (ESPN)

Nov. 20 at Gonzaga, 6 p.m. (KHQ-TV/FSN)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Itta Bena, Mississippi Enrollment: 3,767 Conference: Southwestern Athletic Conference Colors: Forest Green and White Home Court (Capacity): R. W. Harrison Complex (4,000) President: Dr. Donna H. Oliver Interim Athletic Director: Donald Sims Athletics Phone: (662) 254-3550

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: East Lansing, Michigan Enrollment: 45,520 Conference: Big Ten Colors: Green and White Home Court (Capacity): Breslin Center (14,759) President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletic Director: Ron Mason Athletics Phone: (517) 355-1623

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana Enrollment: 13,675 Conference: Summitt League Colors: Royal Blue and White Home Court (Capacity): Allen County Memorial Coliseum (11,500) Chancellor: Dr. Michael A. Wartell Athletic Director: Tommy Bell Athletics Phone: (260) 481-6643

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: William Bright Jr. Work Phone: (662) 254-3011 FAX: (662) 254-3639 Press Row: N/A E-Mail: sportsinfo@msvu.edu Web Site: www.msvu.edu/athletics

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Jamie Weir Basketball SID: Matt Larson Work Phone: (517) 355-2271 FAX: (517) 353-9636 Press Row: (517) 353-1626 E-Mail Address: larson@ath.msu.edu Web Site: www.msuspartan.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Rudy Yovich Work Phone: (260) 481-6646 FAX: (260) 481-6002 Press Row: (260) 480-3779 E-Mail: salyerw@ipfw.edu Web Site: www.gomastodons.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Sean Woods Alma Mater/Year: Kentucky, 1992 MVSU Record (Years): 7-25 (2nd year) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Dylan Howard (Alabama-Birmingham, 1989) Chico Potts (Delta State, 2000) Basketball Phone: (662) 254-3546 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 7-25 Conference Record (Finish): 7-11 (T6th) Post-Season: DNP TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/10 Returning Starters: Shannon Behling, G, 6-7, Sr., 10.4 ppg Amos Studivant, F, 6-8, So., 2.8 ppg SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: First Meeting

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tom Izzo Alma Mater/Year: Northern Michigan, 1977 MSU Record (Years): 335-137 (14) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Mark Montgomery (Michigan St., 2003) Dwayne Stephens (Michigan St., 1993) Mike Garland (Northern Michigan, 1977) Basketball Phone: (517) 355-1643 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 31-7 Conference Record (Finish): 15-3 (1st) Post-Season: NCAA Runner-up TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/4 Returning Starters: Kalin Lucas, G, 6-0, Jr., 14.7 ppg Raymar Morgan, F, 6-8, Jr., 10.2 ppg Delvon Roe, F, 6-8, 225, So., 5.6 ppg

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dane Fife Alma Mater/Year: Indiana, 2002 IPFW Record (Years): 48-70 (5th year) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Tony Jasick (Mars Hill, 2000) Dan Bere (Indiana, 2005) Azeez Ali (UMES, 2004) Basketball Phone: (260) 481-5439 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 13-17 Conference Record (Finish): 8-10 (T5th) Post-Season: DNP TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/2 Returning Starters: Ben Botts, G, 6-0, Jr., 11.3 ppg Nick Daniels, G, 6-2, Sr., 8.4 ppg Zach Plackemeier, G, 6-3, Jr., 7.7 ppg SERIES INFORMATION: Series Record: First Meeting.

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE N 13 at Washington State N 14 at Gonzaga N 19 Champions Baptist N 22 vs. Iowa State N 24 vs. Saint Louis N 27 vs. Liberty N 28 vs. Kennesaw St./Tennessee St. D5 at Arkansas D 12 at Chattanooga D 16 at Oregon D 19 at Oregon State D 22 ARKANSAS STATE D 28 at Mississippi State J4 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff J9 at Alabama State J 11 at Alabama A&M J 16 ALCORN STATE J 18 SOUTHERN J 23 at Texas Southern J 25 at Prairie View A&M J 30 JACKSON STATE F1 GRAMBLING STATE F6 ALABAMA STATE F8 ALABAMA A&M F 13 at Alcorn State F 15 at Southern F 20 TEXAS SOUTHERN F 22 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M F 27 at Jackson State M1 at Grambling State M4 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff M 10-13 SWAC Tournament

MICHIGAN STATE N 13 FLORIDA GULF COAST N 17 GONZAGA N 22 VALPARAISO N 27 vs. Florida N 28 vs. Rutgers/Massachusetts D1 at North Carolina D4 WOFFORD D7 at The Citadel D 10 OAKLAND D 19 IPFW D 22 at Texas D 30 TEXAS-ARLINGTON J2 at Northwestern J6 WISCONSIN J9 at Iowa J 13 MINNESOTA J 16 ILLINOIS J 20 IOWA J 23 at Minnesota J 26 at Michigan J 30 NORTHWESTERN F2 at Wisconsin F6 at Illinois F9 PURDUE F 13 at Penn State F 16 at Indiana F 20/21 OHIO STATE F 27/28 at Purdue M 2/3/4 PENN STATE M 6/7 MICHIGAN M 11-14 Big Ten Tournament

SERIES INFORMATION: Series Record: Michigan State leads 2-1 At Gonzaga: 0-0 At East Lansing: MSU leads 1-0 Neutral Site: Tied 1-1 Last Meeting: Nov. 22, 2005 (N) – GU 109-106 (3OT) Last Gonzaga Win: 11-22-05 (N), 109-106 (3OT) Last Gonzaga Loss: 3-23-01 (N), 77-62 NCAA Regional Semifinal, Atlanta, Ga. Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 1 in a row

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IPFW N 15 N 17 N 19 N 20 D1 D5 D 10 D 12 D 19 D 22 D 28 D 31 J2 J7 J9 J 14 J 16 J 21 J 23 J 28 J 30 F4 F6 F 11 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 23 F 23 M 6-9

at Wisconsin MADONNA at Washington State at Gonzaga at SIU-Edwardsville OAKLAND at Toledo NORTH DAKOTA at Michigan State VALPARAISO PURDUE NORTH CENTRAL IUPUI WESTERN ILLINOIS at Centenary at Oral Roberts SOUTHERN UTAH UMKC at South Dakota State at North Dakota State at Western Illinois at IUPUI ORAL ROBERTS CENTENARY at UMKC at Southern Utah NORTH DAKOTA STATE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SIU-EDWARDSVILLLE at Oakland Summitt League Tournament

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COLORADO Buffaloes

2009--10 Opponents 2009

Nov. 23 at Lahaina, Maui Noon PST EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN2) GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boulder, Colorado Enrollment: 30,128 Conference: Big 12 Colors: Silver, Black and Gold Home Court (Capacity): Coors Events/ Conference Center (11,064) President: Bruce Benson Athletic Director: Mike Bohn Athletics Phone: (303) 492-7931 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: David Plati Basketball SID: Andrew Green Work Phone: (303) 492-3812 FAX: (303) 492-3811 Press Row: (517) 353-1626 E-Mail Address: andrew.green@colorado.edu Web Site: www.cubuffs.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jeff Bzdelik Alma Mater/Year: Illinois-Chicago, 1976 CU Record (Years): 21-42 (2) Career Record (Years): 96-89 (8) Assistant Coaches: Steve McClain (Chadron State, 1984) Derrick Clark (Cal-Lutheran, 1995) Basketball Phone: (303) 492-6877

ARIZONA Wildcats

WISCONSIN Badgers

Nov. 24 at Lahaina, Maui 6:30 p.m./1 p.m. PST EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN/ESPNU)

Nov. 24 at Lahaina, Maui 6:30 p.m./1 p.m. PST EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN/ESPNU)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Tucson, Arizona Enrollment: 37,600 Conference: Pacific-10 Colors: Cardinal and Navy Home Court (Capacity): McKale Center (14,545) President: Dr. Robert Shelton Athletic Director: Jim Livengood Athletics Phone: (520) 621-4622

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Madison, Wisconsin Enrollment: 42,041 Conference: Big Ten Colors: Cardinal and White Home Court (Capacity): Kohl Center (17,230) Chancellor: Carolyn “Biddy” Martin Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez Athletics Phone: (608) 265-4135

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Tom Duddleston Basketball SID: Richard Paige Work Phone: (520) 621-4163 FAX: (301) (520) 621-2681 Press Row: (301) 314-7078 E-Mail Address: rpaige@email.arizona.edu Web Site: www.arizonawildcats.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Justin Doherty Basketball SID: Patrick Herb Work Phone: (608) 890-2477 FAX: (608) 262-8184 Press Row: (608) 265-4333 E-Mail Address: pah@athletics.wisc.edu Web Site: www.uwbadgers.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Sean Miller Alma Mater/Year: Pittsburgh, 1992 UA Record (Years): First year Career Record (Years): 120-47 (5) Assistant Coaches: Archie Miller, North Carolina St., 2002 Emanuel “Book” Richardson, PittburghJohnstown, 1998 James Whitford, Wisconsin, 1994 Basketball Phone: (520) 621-4813

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bo Ryan Alma Mater/Year: Wilkes College, 1969 UW Record (Years): 193-73 (8) Career Record (Years): 576-176 (25) Assistant Coaches: Greg Gard, UW-Platteville, 1995 Gary Close, Arizona State, 1978 Howard Moore, Wisconsin, 1995 Basketball Phone: (865) 974-1206

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 9-22 Conference Record (Finish): 1-15 (12th) Post-Season: DNP 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 21-14 TEAM INFORMATION Conference Record (Finish): 9-9 (T5th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3 Post-Season: NCAA Sweet Sixteen Returning Starters: Austin Dufault, F, 6-9, So., 8.2 ppg TEAM INFORMATION Cory Higgins, G, 6-5, Jr., 17.4 ppg Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 Dwight Thorne II, G, 6-3, Sr., 12.0 ppg Returning Starters: Nate Tomlinson, G, 6-3, So., 7.4 ppg Kyle Fogg, G, 6-2, So., 6.1 ppg Jamelle Horne, F, 6-6, Jr., 6.8 ppg Nic Wise, G, 5-10, 177, Sr., 15.7 ppg SERIES INFORMATION: Series Record: Colorado leads 1-0 At Gonzaga: 0-0 At Boulder: 0-0 Neutral Site: CU leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 30, 1999 - CU 81-77 (Rainbow Classic) Last Gonzaga Win: N/A Last Gonzaga Loss: 12-30-99 (N), 81-77 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’i Current Streak: Gonzaga has lost 1 in a row

SERIES INFORMATION: Series Record: Arizona leads 2-0 At Gonzaga: 0-0 At Tucson: Arizona leads 1-0 Neutral Site: Arizona leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 14, 2008 (N) - UA 69-64 (Duel in the Desert - Phoenix, AZ) Last Gonzaga Win: N/A Last Gonzaga Loss: 3-22-03 (N), 96-95 (2OT) (NCAA 2nd Round, Salt Lake City, UT) Current Streak: Gonzaga has lost 2 in a row

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 20-13 Conference Record (Finish): 10-8 (T4th) Post-Season: NCAA Second Round TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/4 Returning Starters: Jason Bohannon, G, 6-2, Sr., 10.3 ppg Trevon Hughes, G, 6-0, Sr., 12.1 ppg Keaton Nankivil, F, 6-8, Jr., 4.5 ppg SERIES INFORMATION: Series Record: Wisconsin leads 2-0 At Gonzaga: 0-0 At Madison: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Neutral Site: Wisconsin leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 1, 1989 (N), UW 63-58 (Marquette Classic - Milwaukee, WI) Last Gonzaga Win: N/A Last Gonzaga Loss: 12-1-89 (N), 63-58 (Marquette Classic - Milwaukee, WI) Current Streak: Gonzaga has lost 2 in a row

COLORADO N 13 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF N 16 COPPIN STATE N 18 TEXAS SOUTHERN N 23 vs. Gonzaga N 24 vs. Arizona/Wisconsin N 25 at Maui Invitational D1 SAN FRANCISCO D4 at Oregon State D7 COLORADO CHRISTIAN D 10 at Colorado State D 22 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE D 29 YALE J2 at Tulsa J5 MIAMI (OHIO) J9 at Texas J 12 BAYLOR J 16 KANSAS STATE J 20 at Oklahoma State J 23 at Texas A&M J 27 NEBRASKA J 30 at Iowa State F3 KANSAS F6 MISSOURI F 13 at Kansas State F 17 OKLAHOMA F 20 at Kansas F 24 at Missouri F 27 IOWA STATE M2 at Nebraska M6 TEXAS TECH M 10-13 Big 12 Tournament

ARIZONA N 15 N 19 N 23 N 24 N 25 D2 D6 D9 D 12 D 21 D 23 D 28 D 31 J2 J8 J 10 J 14 J 16 J 23 J 28 J 31 F4 F6 F 11 F 13 F 21 F 25 F 27 M4 M6 M 10-13

NORTHERN ARIZONA RICE vs. Wisconsin vs. Gonzaga/Colorado at Maui Invitational UNLV at Oklahoma LOUISIANA TECH at San Diego State LIPSCOMB NORTH CAROLINA STATE BRIGHAM YOUNG at USC at UCLA WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON at Oregon State at Oregon at Arizona State STANFORD CALIFORNIA at Washington at Washington State OREGON OREGON STATE ARIZONA STATE at California at Stanford UCLA USC Pacific-10 Tournament

WISCONSIN N 15 IPFW N 18 OAKLAND N 23 vs. Arizona N 24 vs. Gonzaga/Colorado N 25 at Maui Invitational D2 DUKE D5 GRAMBLING STATE D9 at Wisconsin-Green Bay D 12 MARQUETTE D 16 CAL POLY D 23 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE D 27 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO D 31 OHIO STATE J3 at Penn State J6 at Michigan State J9 PURDUE J 13 at Northwestern J 16 at Ohio State J 20 MICHIGAN J 24 PENN STATE J 28 at Purdue F2 MICHIGAN STATE F6 at Michigan F9 ILLINOIS F 13 INDIANA F 18 at Minnesota F 21 NORTHWESTERN F 25 at Indiana M 2/3/4 IOWA M 6/7 at Illinois M 11-14 Big Ten Tournament

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MARYLAND Terrapins

VANDERBILT Commodores

CINCINNATI Bearcats

CHAMINADE Silverswords

Nov. 25 at Lahaina, Maui, TBA EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN/ESPNU)

Nov. 25 at Lahaina, Maui, TBA EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN/ESPNU)

Nov. 25 at Lahaina, Maui, TBA EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN/ESPNU)

Nov. 25 at Lahaina, Maui, TBA EA Sports Maui Invitational (ESPN/ESPNU)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: College Park, Md. Enrollment: 36,014 Conference: Atlantic Coast Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Home Court (Capacity): Comcast Center (17,950) President: Dr. C.D. More Jr. Athletic Director: Deborah A. Yow Athletics Phone: (301) 314-7075

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Nashville, Tennessee Enrollment: 6,378 Conference: Southeastern (East Division) Colors: Black and Gold Home Court (Capacity): Memorial Gymnasium (14,316) Chancellor: Nicholas Zeppos Vice Chancellor: DAvid Williams III Athletics Phone: (615) 343-1107

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: 36,518 Conference: Big East Colors: Red and Black Home Court (Capacity): Fifth Third Arena (13,176) Interim President: Monica Rimai, JD Athletic Director: Mike Thomas Athletics Phone: (513) 556-4603

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Honolulu, Hawai’i Enrollment: 2,701 Conference: Pac West Colors: Cream and Crimson Home Court (Capacity): Assembly Hall (17,357) President: Bro. Bernie Ploeger, S.M., Ph.D. Athletic Director: Bill Villa Athletics Phone: 808-739-8578

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Doug Dull Work Phone: (301) 314-7064 FAX: (301) 314-9094 Press Row: (301) 314-7078 E-Mail Address: ddull@umd.edu Web Site: www.umterps.com

MEDIA INFORMATION Basketball SID: Andy Boggs Work Phone: (615) 322-4121 FAX: (615) 343-7064 Press Row: (615) 320-0436 E-Mail Address: andy.boggs@vanderbilt.edu Web Site: www.vucommodores.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Michael Harris Work Phone: (513) 240-8884 FAX: (513) 556-0619 Press Row: (513) 556-3800 E-Mail Address: michael.harris@uc.edu Web Site: www.gobearcatrs.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Maurice Maggiolino Work Phone: 808-739-8579 FAX: (808) 739-4695 Press Row: (812) 855-2754 E-Mail Address: mmaggiol@chaminade.edu Web Site: www.goswords.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Gary Williams Alma Mater/Year: Maryland, 1968 UM Record (Years): 422-224 (20) Career Record (Years): 629-350 (31) Assistant Coaches: Chuck Driesell (Maryland, 1985) Keith Booth (Maryland, 2003) Robert Ehsan (UC-Davis, 2003) Basketball Phone: (301) 314-7029

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kevin Stallings Alma Mater/Year: Purdue, 1982 VU Record (Years): 189-128 (8) Career Record (Years): 312-191 (16) Assistant Coaches: Dan Muller (Illinois State, 1998) King Rice (North Carolina, 1992) Brad Frederick (North Carolina, 1992) Basketball Phone: (615) 322-6530

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 25-9 Conference Record (Finish): 10-6 (T-5th) Post-Season: NCAA Second Round

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 19-12 Conference Record (Finish): 8-8 (5th) Post-Season: DNP

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mick Cronin Head Coach: Matt Mahar Alma Mater/Year: Cincinnati, 1997 Alma Mater/Year: Johnson State, 1996 UC Record (Years): 42-52 (3) CU Record (Years): 71-40 (4) Career Record (Years): 111-76 (6) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coaches Larry Davis (Asbury, 1978) Maurice Maggiolino (SUNY Cortland, 2005) George Jackson (Wittenberg, 1979) Adam Riese (Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2006) Tony Stubblefield (Nebraska-Omaha, 1995) Basketball Phone: (808) 739-4696 Basketball Phone: (513) 556-5847 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 15-12 2008-09 Record: 18-14 Conference Record (Finish): 7-5 (T3rd) Conference Record (Finish): 8-10 (T9th) Post-Season: DNP Post-Season: CAA Second Round

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2009--10 Opponents 2009 WASHINGTON STATE Cougars

WAKE FOREST Demon Deacons

AUGUSTANA Vikings

Dec. 2 at Gonzaga, 6 p.m. (KHQ/FSN)

Dec. 5 at Gonzaga, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2)

Dec. 9 at Gonzaga, 6 p.m. (KHQ-TV/FSN)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Pullman, Washington Enrollment: 25,135 Conference: Pacific-10 Colors: Crimson and Gray Home Court (Capacity): Friel Court (11,671) President: Dr. Elson S. Floyd Athletic Director: Jim Sterk Athletics Phone: (509) 335-0311 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Bill Stevens Basketball SID: Jessica Schmick Work Phone: (509) 335-0255 FAX: (509) 335-0267 Press Row: (509) 335-2684 E-Mail Address: Jessica_schmick@wsu.edu Web Site: www.wsucougars.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Ken Bone Alma Mater/Year: Seattle Pacific, 1983 WSU Record (Years): 0-0 (1st year) Career Record (Years): 335-167 (17) Assistant Coaches: Curtis Allen (Washington, 2005) Jeff Hironaka (Eastern Oregon, 1980) Ben Johnson (Wisconsin-Green Bay, 1992) Basketball Phone: (509) 335-0240 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 17-16 Conference Record (Finish): 8-10 (7th) Post-Season: NIT First Round TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/7 Returning Starters: Nikola Koprivica, G, 6-6, Sr., 3.1 ppg Klay Thompson, G, 6-6, So., 12.5 ppg

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina Enrollment: 4,476 Conference: Atlantic Coast Colors: Old Gold and Black Home Court (Capacity): Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (14,665) President: Dr. Nathan O. Hatch Athletic Director: Ron Wellman Athletics Phone: (336) 758-5616

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Rock Island, Illinois Enrollment: 2,500 Conference: College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin Colors: Blue and Gold Home Court (Capacity): Carver PE Center (1,971) President: Steven Bahls Athletic Director: Mike Zapolski Athletics Phone: (309) 794-7521

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Steve Shutt Basketball SID: Scott Wortman Work Phone: (336) 758-6099 FAX: (336) 758-5140 Press Row: (336) 727-2945 E-Mail Address: wortmasm@wfu.edu Web Site: www.wakeforestsports.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Dave Wrath Work Phone: (309) 794-7265 FAX: (309) 794-7525 Press Row: (309) 737-5306 E-Mail Address: davewrath@augustana.edu Web Site: www.augustana.edu

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dino Gaudio Alma Mater/Year: Ohio University, 1981 WFU Record (Years): 41-20 (2) Career Record (Years): 109-144 (8) Assistant Coaches: Jeff Battle (Marshall, 1985) Dave Wojcik (Loyola (Md.), 1991) Rusty LaRue (Wake Forest, 1996) Basketball Phone: (336) 758-5622 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 24-7 Conference Record (Finish): 11-5 (T2nd) Post-Season: NCAA First Round TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3 Returning Starters: Al-Farouq Aminu, F, 6-9, So., 12.9 ppg Chas McFarland, C, 7-0, Sr., 8.7 ppg L.D. Williams, G, 6-4, Sr., 8.0 ppg

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: WSU leads 97-47 (all-time) At Gonzaga: WSU leads 10-7 (Div. I only) SERIES INFORMATION At Pullman: WSU leads 13-7 (Div. I only) Series Record: First Meeting Neutral Site: WSU leads 13-3 (Div. I only) 2008-09 Meeting: Dec. 10, 2008 (A) – GU 74, WSU 52 Last Gonzaga Win: 12-10-08 (A), 74-52 Last Gonzaga Loss: 12-5-07 (H), 51-47 Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 1 in a row

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Grey Giovanine Alma Mater/Year: Central Missouri, 1981 AC Record (Years): 0183-79 (10) Career Record (Years): 263-154 (16) Assistant Coaches: Tom Jessee (Augustana, 1991) Larry Schulte (NW Oklahoma) Dallas Duwa (NE Missouri State, 1986) Basketball Phone: (309) 794-7254 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 18-8 Conference Record (Finish): 9-5 (3rd) Post-Season: DNP TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/6 Returning Starters: Matt Pelton, G, 6-3, Sr., 7.3 ppg SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: First Meeting

WASHINGTON STATE N 13 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE N 16 EASTERN WASHINGTON N 19 IPFW N 25 vs. Alaska-Anchorage N 27 vs. Nicholls State N 28 at Great Alaska Shootout D2 at Gonzaga D5 at Kansas Sttate D9 IDAHO D 12 vs. Air Force D 19 vs. Portland State D 22 vs. LSU D 31 OREGON J2 OREGON STATE J8 at Arizona J 10 at Arizona State J 14 CALIFORNIA J 16 STANFORD J 21 at USC J 23 at UCLA J 30 at Washington F4 ARIZONA STATE F6 ARIZONA F 11 at Stanford F 13 at California F 18 UCLA F 20 USC F 27 WASHINGTON M4 at Oregon State M6 at Oregon M 10-13 Pacific-10 Tournament

WAKE FOREST N 13 ORAL ROBERTS N 15 at East Carolina N 18 HIGH POINT N 24 WINSTON-SALEM STATE N 28 WILLIAM & MARY D1 at Purdue D5 at Gonzaga D 13 ELON D 16 at UNC Wilmington D 20 NORTH CAROLINA STATE D 28 at UNC Greensboro D 31 RICHMOND J3 XAVIER J9 at Miami J 12 MARYLAND J 17 at Duke J 20 at North Carolina J 23 VIRGINIA J 28 at Georgia Tech F2 MIAMI F6 at Virginia F9 BOSTON COLLEGE F 13 GEORGIA TECH F 16 at Virginia Tech F 20 at NORTH CAROLINA STATE F 27 NORTH CAROLINA M3 at Florida State M7 CLEMSON M 11-14 ACC Tournament

AUGUSTANA N 16 SIMPSON N 18 BELOIT N 24 MacMURRAY N 28 at Anderson N 30 at Knox D9 at Gonzaga D 12 at Washington University D 16 CHICAGO D 20 MONMOUTH D22 at Wisconsin-Whitewater J2 at Buena Vista J6 NORTH PARK J9 at Elmhurst J 13 at Wheaton J 16 CARTHAGE J 20 at Millikin J 23 at North Central J 27 at Illinois Wesleyan J 30 ELMHURST F3 at North Park F6 at Carthage F 10 WHEATON F 13 MILLIKIN F 17 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN F 20 NORTH CENTRAL F 26-27 CCIW Tournament

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2009--10 Opponents 2009 DAVIDSON Wildcats

DUKE Blue Devils

EASTERN WASHINGTON Eagles

Dec. 12 at Seattle, WA, 1 p.m. Battle in Seattle, KeyArena (KHQ-TV/FSN)

Dec. 19 at New York, NY, 1 p.m. PST Aeropostle Classic, Madison Square Garden (CBS)

Dec. 28 at Gonzaga, 6 p.m. (KHQ-TV/FSN)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Davidson, North Carolina Enrollment: 1,700 Conference: Southern (South Division) Colors: Red and Black Home Court (Capacity): John M. Belk Arena (5,223) President: Tom Ross Athletic Director: Jim Murphy Athletics Phone: (704) 894-2800 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Marc Gignac Office Phone: (704) 894-2123 FAX: (704) 894-2636 Press Row: (704) 892-3324 E-Mail Address: magignac@davidson.edu Web Site: www.davidsonwildcats.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bob McKillop Alma Mater/Year: Hofstra, 1972 DC Record (Years): 340-225 (19) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches Jim Fox (SUNY-Geneseo, 1995) Matt McKillop (Davidson, 2006) Landy Kosmalski (Davidson, 2000) Basketball Phone: (704) 894-2369 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 27-8 Conference Record (Finish): 18-2 (1st) Post-Season: NIT Second Round TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 10/4 Returning Starters: Bryant Barr, G, 6-5, Sr., 7.1 ppg Steve Rossiter, F, 6-7, Sr., 6.1 ppg SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Davidson leads 1-0 At Gonzaga: 0-0 At DAvidson: 0-0 Neutral Site: Davidson leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Mar. 21, 2008 (N) – DC 82, GU 76 (NCAA First Round - Raleigh, N.C.) Last Gonzaga Win: N/A Last Gonzaga Loss: 3-21-08 (N), 82-76 (NCAA First Round - Raleigh, N.C.) Current Streak: Gonzaga has lost 1 in a row

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Durham, North Carolina Enrollment: 6,340 Conference: Atlantic Coast Colors: Duke Blue and White Home Court (Capacity): Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314) President: Dr. Richard H. Broadhead Athletic Director: Krvin White Athletics Phone: (919) 684-2120 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Matt Plizga Work Phone: (919) 668-1712 FAX: (919) 684-2489 Press Row: (919) 684-2489 E-Mail Address: plizga@duaa.duke.edu Web Site: www.goduke.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Krzyzewski Alma Mater/Year: Army, 1969 Duke Record (Years): 760-215 (29) Career Record (Years): 833-274 (34) Assistant Coaches: Steve Wojciechowski (Duke, 1998) Chris Collins (Duke, 1996) Nate James (Duke, 2001) Basketball Phone: (919) 613-7500 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 30-7 Conference Record (Finish): 11-5 (2nd Post-Season: NCAA Sweet Sixteen TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/5 Returning Starters: Nolan Smityh, G, 6-2, Jr., 8.4 ppg Kyle Singler, F, 6-8, F, 16.5 ppg Jon Scheyer, G, 6-5, Sr., 14.9 ppg Brian Zoubek, C, 7-1, Sr., 4.1 ppg SERIES INFORMATION: Series Record: Duke leads 1-0 At Gonzaga: 0-0 At Durham: 0-0 Neutral Site: Duke leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 21, 2006 (N) – DU 61, GU 54 Aeropostle Classic - Madison Square Garden Last Gonzaga Win: N/A Last Gonzaga Loss: 12-21-06 (N), 61-54 Aeropostle Classic - Madison Square Garden Current Streak: Gonzaga has lost 1 in a row

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Cheney, Washington Enrollment: 9,897 Conference: Big Sky Colors: Red and White Home Court (Capacity): Reese Court (6,000) President: Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Athletic Director: Bill Chaves Athletics Phone: (509) 359-2463 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Dave Cook Work Phone: (509) 359-6334 FAX: (509) 359-2828 Press Row: (509) 359-6331 E-Mail Address: dcook@ewu.edu Web Site: www.goeags.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kirk Earlywine Alma Mater/Year: Campbell, 1987 EWU Record (Years): 23-37 (2) Career Record (Years): 44-45 (3) Assistant Coaches: Jamie Matthews (Ball State, 1993) Rachi Wortham (EWU, 2006) Basketball Phone: (509) 359-2497 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 12-18 Conference Record (Finish): 6-10 (7th) Post-Season: DNP TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/3 Returning Starters: Mark Dunn, F, 6-8, Sr., 5.6 ppg Brandon Moore, C/F, 6-9, Sr., 11.2 ppg Benny Valentine, G, 5-7, Sr., 15.1 ppg SERIES INFORMATION: Series Record: Gonzaga leads 51-7 At Gonzaga: GU leads 18-2* At Cheney: GU leads 18-5* Neutral Site: GU leads 13-0* Last Meeting: Nov. 10, 2006 (H) – GU 90, EWU 75 Last Gonzaga Win: 11-10-06 (H), 90-75 Last Gonzaga Loss: 1-8-89 (H), 70-55 Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 21 in a row w

*Division I Only

DAVIDSON N 14 BUTLER N 19 vs. South Florida N 20 at Charleston Classic N 22 at Charleston Classic N 25 FREDONIA STATE N 28 RHODE ISLAND D3 THE CITADEL D5 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON D 12 vs. Gonzaga D 17 THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY D 20 vs. Cornell D 21 vs. Hofstra/St. John’s D 28 PENNSYLVANIA D 30 MASSACHUSETTS 1/4 SAMFORD 1/9 APPALACHIAN STATE 1/13 at Furman 1/16 at Wofford 1/20 WESTERN CAROLINA 1/23 at Georgia Southern 1/28 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1/30 THE CITADEL 2/6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2/11 at Appalachian State 2/13 at Western Carolina 2/17 WOFFORD 2/20 FURMAN 2/22 at Chattanooga 2/24 UNC GREENSBORO 2/27 at Elon 3/5-8 Southern Conference Tournament DUKE N 13 N 16 N 17 N 21 N 25 N 27 D2 D5 D 15 D 19 D 29 D 31 J3 J6 J9 J 13 J 17 J 20 J 23 J 27 J 30 F4 F6 F 10 F 13 F 17 F 21 F 25 F 28 M3 M6 M 11-14

UNC GREENSBORO COASTAL CAROLINA vs. UNC CHARLOTTE/ELON RADFORD at NIT Season Tip-Off at NIT Season Tip-Off at Wisconsin ST. JOHN’S GARDNER-WEBB vs. Gonzaga LONG BEACH STATE PENNSYLVANIA CLEMSON vs. Iowa State at Georgia Tech BOSTON COLLEGE WAKE FOREST at North Carolina State at Clemson FLORIDA STATE at Georgetown GEORGIA TECH at Boston College at North Carolina MARYLAND at Miami VIRGINIA TECH TULSA at Virginia at Maryland NORTH CAROLINA ACC Tournament

EASTERN WASHINGTON N 14 PORTLAND N 16 at Washington State N 17 WHITMAN N 21 at Texas-Arlington N 24 BOISE STATE N 28 at Idaho D1 WALLA WALLA D5 at Portland State D 12 SEATTLE D 17 at Nevada D19 at BYU D22 vs. Chicago State D 23 at Las Vegas Classic D 28 at Gonzaga D 31 SACRAMENTO STATE J8 at Montana J 10 at Montana State J 15 NORTHERN ARIZONA J 16 NORTHERN COLORADO J 22 at Idaho State J 23 at Weber State J 30 PORTLAND STATE F1 at Seattle F7 at Sacramento State F 12 MONTANA STATE F 14 MONTANA F 18 at Northern Colorado F 20 at Northern Arizona F 26 WEBER STATE F 27 IDAHO STATE M6 Big Sky Tournament M 9-10 Big Sky Tournament

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OKLAHOMA Sooners

2009--10 Opponents 2009

Dec. 31 at Spokane Arena, 7 p.m. Ronald McDonald House Charities Classic (ESPN2) GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Norman, Oklahoma Enrollment: 30,092 Conference: Big 12 Colors: Crimson and Cream Home Court (Capacity): Lloyd Noble Center (12,000) President: David L. Boren Athletic Director: Joe Castiglione Athletics Phone: (405) 325-8200 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Kenny Mossman Basketball SID: Mike Houck Work Phone: (405) 325-8231 FAX: (405) 325-7623 Press Row: (405) 325-1024 E-Mail Address: mhouck@ou.edu Web Site: www.soonersports.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jeff Capel Alma Mater/Year: Duke, 1997 OU Record (Years): 69-33 (3) Career Record (Years): 148-74 (7) Assistant Coaches: Ben Betts (Roanoke, 1990) Mark Cline (Wake Forest, 1988) Oronde Taliaferro (Wayne State, 1994) Basketball Phone: (405) 325-4732 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 30-6 Conference Record (Finish): 13-2 (2nd) Post-Season: NCAA Regional Final TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Returning Starters: Tony Crocker, G, 6-6, Sr., 9.6 ppg Willie Warren, G, 6-4, So., 14.6 ppg SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Oklahoma leads 1-0 At Gonzaga: 0-0 At Norman: 0-0 Neutral Site: OU leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Dec. 20, 2007 (N) – OU 72, GU 68 (All-College Challenge - Oklahoma City, OK) Last Gonzaga Win: N/A Last Gonzaga Loss: 12-20-07 (N), 72-68 Current Streak: Gonzaga has lost 1 in a row

ILLINOIS Fighting Illini

PORTLAND Pilots

Jan. 2 at Chicago, IL, 11 a.m. PST (CBS)

Jan. 10 at Gonzaga, 5 p.m. (KHQ-TV/FSN) Feb. 5 at Portland, OR, 8 p.m. (ESPN2 – Thursday Showcase)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Enrollment: 842,326 Conference: Big Ten Colors: Orange and Blue Home Court (Capacity): Assembly Hall (16,618) President: B. Joseph White Athletic Director: Ron Guenther Athletic Phone: (217) 333-3631 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Kent Brown Basketball SID: Derrick Burson Work Phone: (217) 333-1391 FAX: (217) 333-5540 Press Row: (217) 333-1227 E-Mail Address: burson@illinois.edu Web Site: www.fightingillini.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bruce Weber Alma Mater/Year: UW-Milwaukee, 1978 UI Record (Years): 152-57 (6) Career Record (Years): 255-111 (11) Assistant Coaches: Wayne McClain (Bradley, 1977) Jay Price (Kansas, 1991) Jerrance Howard (Illinois, 2004) Basketball Phone: (217) 333-3400

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Portland, Oregon Enrollment: 3,300 Conference: West Coast Colors: Purple and White Home Court (Capacity): Chiles Center (5,000) President: Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. Athletic Director: Larry Williams Athletics Phone: (503) 943-7117 MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Jason Brough Work Phone: (503) 943-8439 FAX: (503) 943-7242 Press Row: (503) 943-7527 E-Mail Address: brough@up.edu Web Site: www.portlandpilots.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Eric Reveno Alma Mater/Year: Stanford, 1989 UP Record (Years): 18-45 (2) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Joel Sobotka (Arizona State, 1993) Eric Jackson (Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2000) Michael Wolf (Tufts, 1994) Basketball Phone: (503) 943-7711

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 24-10 2008-09 NUMBERS Conference Record (Finish): 11-7 (T2nd) 2008-09 Record: 19-13 Post-Season: NCAA First Round Conference Record (Finish): 9-5 (3rd) Post-Season: CollegeInsider.com First Round TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 TEAM INFORMATION Returning Starters: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/1 Mike Davis, F, 6-9, Jr., 11.3 ppg Returning Starters: Demetri McCamey, G, 6-3, Jr., 11.5 ppg Nik Raivio, G, 6-4, Ar., 16.0 ppg Mike Tisdale, C, 7-1, Jr., 10.2 ppg T.J. Campbell, G, 5-9, Sr., 11.1 ppg Robin Smeulders, F, 6-10, Sr., 10.6 ppg SERIES INFORMATION Kramer Knutson, C/F, 6-9, Jr., 6.5 ppg Series Record: Illinois leads 2-0 Ethan Niedermeyer, F, 6-6, Sr., 4.5 ppg At Gonzaga: 0-0 At Champaign: Illinois leads 1-0 SERIES INFORMATION Neutral Site: Illinois leads 1-0 Series Record: Gonzaga leads 83-65 Last Meeting: At Gonzaga: GU leads 30-6 (Div. I only) Nov. 27, 2004 (N) – UI 89, GU 72 At Portland: GU leads 24-22 (Div. I only) (Wooden Tradition - Indianapolis, IN) Neutral Site: UP leads 8-7 (Div. I only) Last Gonzaga Win: N/A 2008-09 Meetings: Last Gonzaga Loss: 11-27-04 (N), 89-72 Jan. 10, 2009 (H) – GU 67, UP 50 Current Streak: Gonzaga has lost 2 in a row Feb. 5, 2009 (A) – GU 93, UP 78 Last Gonzaga Win: 2-5-09 (A), 93-78 Last Gonzaga Loss: 2-19-03 (H), 72-68 Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 10 in a row

OKLAHOMA N 14 MOUNT ST. MARY’S N 17 LOUISIANA-MONROE N 21 at VCU N 25 vs. San Diego N 26 vs. Houston N 28 at Great Alaska Shootout D2 ARKANSAS D6 ARIZONA D9 CENTENARY D 12 at Utah D 19 NORTHERN COLORADO D 21 UTEP D 31 at Gonzaga J4 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE J9 at Baylor J 11 OKLAHOMA STATE J 16 MISSOURI J 19 at Texas A&M J 23 At Texas Tech J 27 IOWA STATE J 30 at Nebraska F6 TEXAS F9 TEXAS TECH F 13 at Oklahoma State F 17 at Colorado F 20 KANSAS STATE F 22 at Kansas F 27 BAYLOR M1 at Texas M6 TEXAS A&M M 10-13 Big 12 Tournament ILLINOIS N 13 N 17 N 21 N 24 N 27 N 28 D2 D5 D8 D 13 D 19 D 23 D 30 J2 J5 J9 J 12 J 16 J 19 J 23 J 27 J 30 F3 F6 F9 F 14 F 20./21 F 23 F 27/28 M 2/3/4 M 6.7 M 11-14

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE NORTHERN ILLINOIS vs. Presbyterian vs. Wofford vs. Utah vs. Oklahoma State/Bradley at Clemson BOISE STATE VANDERBILT WESTERN MICHIGAN vs. Georgia vs. Missouri NORTHWESTERN vs. Gonzaga IOWA at Indiana PENN STATE at Michigan State PURDUE at Northwestern at Penn State INDIANA at Iowa MICHIGAN STATE at Wisconsin OHIO STATE at Purdue at Michigan MINNESOTA at Ohio State WISCONSIN Big Ten Tournament

PORTLAND J14 at Eastern Washington J 17 SEATTLE J 21 OREGON N 26 vs. UCLA N 27 vs. Butler/Minnesota N 29 at 76 Classic D2 PORTLAND STATE D6 at Idaho D 12 DENVER D 19 at Washington D 22 IDAHO D 28 at Nevada D 31 EVERGREEN STATE J2 ARMY J9 GONZAGA J 14 at San Diego J 16 at Saint Mary’s J 21 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT J 23 PEPPERDINE J 28 at San Francisco J 30 at Santa Clara F4 at Gonzaga F 11 SAN DIEGO F 13 SAINT MARY’S F 18 at Pepperdine F 20 at Loyola Marymount F 25 SAN FRANCISCO F 27 SANTA CLARA M2 LEWIS & CLARK M 5-8 WCC Tournament

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2009--10 Opponents 2009 SAINT MARY’S Gaels

SAN DIEGO Toreros

PEPPERDINE Waves

Jan. 14 at Moraga, CA, 8 p.m. (ESPN2 – Thursday Showcase) Feb. 11 at Gonzaga, 8 p.m. (ESPN2 - Thursday Showcase)

Jan. 16 at San Diego, CA, 6 p.m. (KHQ-TV/FSN) Feb. 13 at Gonzaga, 7 p.m. (ESPNU)

Jan. 22 at Gonzaga, 6 p.m. (KHQ/FSN) Feb. 20 at Malibu, CA, 6 p.m. (KAYU-TV/FSN)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Moraga, California Enrollment: 3,916 Conference: West Coast Colors: Navy Blue and Red Home Court (Capacity): McKeon Pavilion (3,500) President: Bro. Ronald Gallagher, FSC, Ph.D. Athletic Director: Mark Orr Athletics Phone: (925) 631-4399

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: San Diego, California Enrollment: 7,800 Conference: West Coast Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy and White Home Court (Capacity): Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,100) President: Dr. Mary Lyons Exec. Director of Athletics: Ky Snyder Athletic Phone: (619) 260-4803

GENERAL INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Rich Davi Work Phone: (925) 631-4402 FAX: (925) 631-4405 Press Row: (925) 376-3906 E-Mail Address: rdavi@stmarys-ca.edu Web Site: www.smcgaels.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Ted Gosen Work Phone: (619) 260-4745 FAX: (619) 260-2990 Press Row: (619) 260-7555 E-Mail Address: tgosen@sandiego.edu Web Site: www.usdtoreros.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Roger Horne Work Phone: (310) 506-4455 FAX: (310) 506-4322 Press Row: (310) 456-5050 E-Mail Address: roger.horne@pepperdine.edu Web Site: www.pepperdinesports.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Randy Bennett Alma Mater/Year: UC San Diego, 1986 SMC Record (Years): 155-97 (8) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Kyle Smith (Hamilton, 1989) David Patrick (Louisiana-Lafayette, 2003) Mark Campbell (Hawai’i, 2002) Basketball Phone: (925) 631-4388

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bill Grier Alma Mater/Year: Oregon, 1990 USD Record (Years): 38-30 (2) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Bill Carr (San Francisco, 1987) Mike Burns (Central Washington, 1997) Kyle Bankhead (Gonzaga, 2004) Basketball Phone: (619) 260-4829

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tom Asbury Alma Mater/Year: Wyoming, 1968 PU Record (Years): 134-82 (7) Career Record (Years): 219-170 (13) Assistant Coaches: Marty Wilson (Pepperdine, 1989) Damin Lopez (Pepperdine, 1994) Will Kimble (Pepperdine, 2004) Basketball Phone: (310) 506-4161

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 28-7 Conference Record (Finish): 10-4 (2nd) Post-Season: NIT Quarterfinals

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 16-16 Conference Record (Finish): 6-8 (5th) Post-Season: DNP

TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 Returning Starters: Omar Samhan, C, 6-11, Sr., 14.1 ppg

TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Returning Starters: Matt Dorr, G, 6-4, Jr., 6.5 ppg De’Jon Jackson, G/F, 6-2, Sr., 8.9 ppg

TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/3 Returning Starters: Keion Bell, G, 6-3, So., 12.9 ppg Taylor Darby, F, 6-8, So., 6.1 ppg Corbin Moore, C, 6-10, So., 3.1 ppg Mychel Thompson, F, 6-7, Jr., 9.6 ppg

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Gonzaga leads 53-21 At Gonzaga: GU leads 26-6 At San Diego: GU leads 22-12 Neutral Site: GU leads 6-3 2008-09 Meetings: Jan. 31, 2009 (H) – GU 64, USD 47 Feb. 28, 2009 (A) – GU 58, USD 47 Last Gonzaga Win: 2-28-08 (A), 58-47 Last Gonzaga Loss: 3-10-08 (A) 69-62 (WCC Tournament Championship) Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 2 in a row

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Gonzaga leads 36-31 At Gonzaga: GU leads 18-12 At Malibu: PEP leads 17-13 Neutral Site: GU leads 5-2 2008-09 Meetings: Jan. 22, 2009 (A) – GU 83, PEP 69 Feb. 21, 2009 (H) – GU 92, PEP 58 Last Gonzaga Win: 2-21-09 (H), 92-58 Last Gonzaga Loss: 1-18-02 (A), 88-79 Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 16 in a row

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Gonzaga leads 49-23 At Gonzaga: GU leads 23-7 At Moraga: GU leads 17-16 Neutral Site: GU leads 9-0 2008-09 Meetings: Jan. 29, 2009 (H) – GU 69, SMC 62 Feb. 12, 2009 (A) – GU 72, SMC 70 Mar. 9, 2009 (N) - GU 83, SMC 58 (WCC Championship - Las Vegas, NV) Last Gonzaga Win: 3-9-09 (N), 83-58 Last Gonzaga Loss: 2-4-08 (A), 89-85 (OT) Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 4 in a row

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Location: Malibu, California Enrollment: 8,000 Conference: West Coast Colors: Blue, Orange and White Home Court (Capacity): Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104) President: Andrew K. Benton Athletic Director: Dr. John Watson Athletics Phone: (310) 506-4150

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 9-23 Conference Record (Finish): 5-9 (6th) Post-Season: DNP

SAINT MARY’S N 13 NEW MEXICO STATE N 16 SAN DIEGO STATE N 20 VANDERBILT N2 CAL POLY N 25 CAL-MARITIME N 30 at San Jose State D5 at Utah State D 12 at Oregon D 15 PORTLAND STATE D 18 PACIFIC D 22 vs. Northeastern D 23 vs. Western Michigan/USC D 25 at Diamond Head Classic D 29 SHAMROCK OFFICE SOLUTIONS CLASSIC D 30 SHAMROCK OFFICE SOLUTIONS CLASSIC J8 at San Francisco J 10 at Santa Clara J 14 GONZAGA J 16 PORTLAND J 21 SAN DIEGO J 28 at Pepperdine J 30 at Loyola Marymount F4 SANTA CLARA F6 SAN FRANCISCO F 11 at Gonzaga F 13 at Portland F 18 at San Diego F 25 PEPPERDINE F 27 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT M 5-8 WCC Tournament

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT N 14 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee N 15 at Iowa N 16 vs. UC Davis N 21 NOTRE DAME N 24 at Wagner N 29 at Arkansas-Little Rock D2 at Arizona D6 WYOMING D 13 at UC Santa Barbara D 15 UC RIVERSIDE D 17 at UCLA D 20 TULSA D 22 MERCER D 28 at New Mexico State J1 at Seattle J4 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD J 10 at Pepperdine J 15 at Saint Mary’s J 17 at San Diego J 22 PORTLAND J 24 GONZAGA J 29 at Saint Mary’s J 31 at San Francisco F7 PEPPERDINE F 12 SAN DIEGO F 14 SANTA CLARA F 19 at Gonzaga F 21 at Portland F 26 SAN FRANCISCO F 28 SAINT MARY’S M 5-8 WCC Tournament

PEPPERDINE N 13 PACIFIC N 17 LONG BEACH STATE N 20 UC SAN DIEGO N 23 at UCLA N 27 vs. Hampton N 28 vs. Monmouth N 29 at Wyoming D5 at Cal Poly D8 FRESNO STATE D 10 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST D 13 PORTLAND STATE D 18 NEW MEXICO STATE D 21 at UC Irvine D 23 UTAH D 30 at Georgia J3 MIAMI J9 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT J 14 SANTA CLARA J 16 SAN FRANCISCO J 21 at Gonzaga J 23 at Portland J 28 SAINT MARY’S J 30 SAN DIEGO F6 at Loyola Marymount F 11 at San Francisco F 13 at Santa Clara F 18 PORTLAND F 20 GONZAGA F 25 at Saint Mary’s F 27 at San DIego M 5-8 WCC Tournament

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LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Lions

SANTA CLARA Broncos

SAN FRANCISCO Dons

Jan. 23 at Gonzaga, 5 p.m. (KHQ/FSN) Feb. 18 at Los Angeles, CA, 7 p.m. (KHQ/FSN)

Jan. 28 at Santa Clara, CA, 8 p.m. (ESPN2 – Thursday Showcase) Feb. 25 at Gonzaga, 8 p.m. (ESPN2 – Thursday Showcase)

Jan. 30 at San Francisco, CA, 6:30 p.m. (KHQ-TV/FSN) Feb. 27 at Gonzaga, 5 p.m. (KAYU-TV/FSN)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Los Angeles, California Enrollment: 8,836 Conference: West Coast Colors: Crimson and Navy Home Court (Capacity): Gersten Pavilion (4,156) President: Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Athletic Director: Dr. William Husak Athletic Phone: (310) 338-3047

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Santa Clara, California Enrollment: 8,685 Conference: West Coast Colors: Red and White Home Court (Capacity): Leavey Center (5,000) President: Rev. Paul Locatelli, S.J. Athletic Director: Dan Coonan Athletics Phone: (408) 554-4063

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: San Francisco, California Enrollment: 8,000 Conference: West Coast Colors: Green and Gold Home Court (Capacity): War Memorial Gymnasium (5,300) President: Rev. Stephen Privett, S.J. Athletic Director: Debra Gore-Mann Athletic Phone: (415) 422-6891

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: John Shaffer Work Phone: (310) 338-7643 FAX: (310) 338-2703 Press Row: (310) 670-8792 E-Mail Address: jshaffer@lmumail.lmu.edu Web Site: www.lmulions.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Michelle Schmitt Work Phone: (408) 554-2114 FAX: (408) 554-6942 Press Row: (408) 554-4655 E-Mail Address: mschmitt@scu.edu Web Site: www.santaclarabroncos.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Ryan McCrary Work Phone: (415) 422-6162 FAX: (415) 422-2929 Press Row: (415) 422-2919 E-Mail Address: mccrary@usfca.edu Web Site: www.usfdons.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Max Good Alma Mater/Year: Sacred Heart, 1985 LMU Record (Years): 3-24 (1) Career Record (Years): 244-248 (15) Assistant Coaches: Myke Scholl (Ohio Wesleyan, 1991) Jason Levy (CS Northridge, 1993) Chris Farr (CS Hayward, 1996) Basketball Phone: (310) 338-4530

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kerry Keating Alma Mater/Year: Seton Hall, 1993 SCU Record (Years): 31-33 (2) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Dustin Kerns (Clemson, 2002) San Scholl (San Diego, 2001) James Ware (Texas Tech, 2000) Basketball Phone: (408) 554-4692

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Rex Walters Alma Mater/Year: Kansas, 1993 USF Record (Years): 11-19 (1) Career Record (Years): 42-52 (3) Assistant Coaches: Jeff Linder (Western State, 2000) Danny Yoahikawa (UC Davis, 1997) Calvin Byrd (Villanova, 1993) Basketball Phone: (415) 422-6950

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 3-28 Conference Record (Finish): 2-12 (8th) Post-Season: DNP

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 16-17 Conference Record (Finish): 7-7 (4th) Post-Season: DNP

2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 11-19 Conference Record (Finish): 3-11 (7th) Post-Season: DNP

TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/4 Returning Starters: LaRon Armstead, F, 6-5, So., 8.1 ppg Larred DuBois, G, 6-3, So., 13.5 ppg Kevin Young, F, 6-8, So., 9.1 ppg

TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5 Returning Starters: Kevin Foster, G, 6-2, So., 14.7 ppg Marc Trasolini, F, 6-9, So., 6.7 ppg

TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/5 Returning Starters: Dontae Bryant, G, 6-2, Sr., 4.1 ppg Dior Lowhorn, F, 6-7, Sr., 20.1 ppg Kwambe Vaughn, G, 6-3, So., 10.8 ppg Blake Wallace, F, 6-6, Sr., 8.5 ppg

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Gonzaga leads 52-20 At Gonzaga: GU leads 27-6 At Los Angeles: GU leads 19-13 Neutral Site: GU leads 5-2 2008-09 Meetings: Jan. 24, 2009 (A) – GU 93-60 Feb. 19, 2009 (H) – GU 91, LMU 54 Last Gonzaga Win: 2-19-09 (H), 91-54 Last Gonzaga Loss: 2-5-07 (A), 67-61 Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 5 in a row

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Gonzaga leads 42-30 At Gonzaga: GU leads 22-7 At Santa Clara: SCU leads 23-12 Neutral Site: GU leads 7-1 2008-09 Meetings: Jan. 15, 2009 (H) - GU 95, SCU 53 Feb. 26, 2009 (A) – GU 81, SCU 73 Mar. 8, 2009 (N) – GU 94, SCU 59 (WCC Tournament Semifinal) Last Gonzaga Win: 3-8-09 (N), 94-59 Last Gonzaga Loss: 2-12-07 (H), 84-73 Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 4 in a row

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Gonzaga leads 39-20 At Gonzaga: GU leads 24-2 At San Francisco: USF leads 16-14 Neutral Site: USF leads 3-0 2008-09 Meetings: Jan. 17, 2009 (H) – GU 85, USF 51 Feb. 14, 2009 (A) – GU 78, USF 73 Last Gonzaga Win: 2-14-09 (A), 78-73 Last Gonzaga Loss: 1-20-05 (A), 73-70 Current Streak: Gonzaga has won 9 in a row

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT N 13 vs. Boise State N 14 vs. North Dakota N 15 at Montana N 18 UC IRVINE N 21 at USC N 24 at Tulsa N 28 UC SANTA BARBARA D2 ACADEMY OF THE ARTS D5 at Wyoming D 10 MONTANA D 12 at Notre Dame D 19 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD D 21 LONG BEACH STATE D 27 at Sacramento State D 30 SEATTLE J3 at Cal State Bakersfield J9 at Pepperdine J 14 SAN FRANCISCO J 16 SANTA CLARA J 21 at Portland J 23 at Gonzaga J 28 SAN DIEGO J 30 SAINT MARY’S F6 PEPPERDINE F 11 at Santa Clara F 13 at San Francisco F 18 GONZAGA F 20 PORTLAND’ F 25 at San Diego F 27 at Saint Mary’s M 5-8 WCC Tournament

SANTA CLARA N 13 at Cal State Bakersfield N 16 MENLO N 19 at San Diego State N 22 at Pacific N 25 NORTHERN ARIZONA N 28 FRESNO STATE D1 at UC Santa Barbara D5 UNLV D 11 Dominican D 14 at Houston Baptist D 16 at Rice D 21 PACIFIC D 23 SAN JOSE STATE D 29 NORTHEASTERN D 30 KENT STATE/WOFFORD J2 NEW HAMPSHIRE J4 HARVARD J8 SAN DIEGO J 10 SAINT MARY’S J 14 at Pepperdine J 16 at Loyola Marymount J 23 at San Francisco J 28 GONZAGA J 30 PORTLAND F4 at Saint Mary’s F6 at San Diego F 11 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT F 13 PEPPERDINE F 20 SAN FRANCISCO F 25 at Gonzaga F 27 at Portland M 5-8 WCC Tournament

SAN FRANCISCO N 13 CAL POLY N 16 DOMINICAN N 20 at Arizona State N 23 at UC Santa Barbara N 25 MONTANA STATE N 29 at Colorado State D1 at Colorado D5 at BYU D8 SAN JOSE STATE D 12 at Loyola-Chicago D 19 vs. South Florida D 20 vs. Southern Illinois D 23 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD D 27 at Washington J2 HOLY NAMES J8 SAINT MARY’S J 10 SAN DIEGO J 14 at Loyola Marymount J 16 at Pepperdine J 23 SANTA CLARA J 28 PORTLAND J 30 GONZAGA F4 at San Diego F6 at Saint Mary’s F 11 PEPPERDINE F 13 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT F 20 at Santa Clara F 25 at Portland F 27 at Gonzaga M 5-8 WCC Tournament

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2009--10 Opponents 2009 MEMPHIS Tigers

CSU BAKERSFIELD Roadrunners

Feb. 6 at Memphis, TN, 1 p.m. (ESPN2)

Mar. 2 at Gonzaga, 6 p.m. (KHQ-TV/FSN)

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Memphis, Tennessee Enrollment: 20,700 Conference: Conference USA Colors: Royal Blue and Gray Home Court (Capacity): FedExForum (18,400) President: Dr. Shirley Raines Athletic Director: R. C. Johnson Athletics Phone: (901) 678-2335

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bakersfield, California Enrollment: 8,000 Conference: Independent Colors: Blue and Gold Home Court (Capacity): Rabobank Arena (10,000) President: Dr. Horace Mitchell Athletic Director: Rudy Carvajal Athletics Phone: (661) 654-2188

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Jennifer Rodrigues Basketball SID: Lamar Chance Work Phone: (901) 678-2349 FAX: (901) 678-4134 Press Row: (901) 205-2758 E-Mail Address: lchance1@memphis.edu Web Site: www.gotigersgo.com

MEDIA INFORMATION SID: Kevin Gilmore Work Phone: (661) 654-6071 FAX: (661) 654-6978 Press Row: (661) 321-9773 E-Mail Address: lkgilmore@csub.edu Web Site: www.gorunners.com

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Josh Pastner Alma Mater/Year: Arizona, 1998 Memphis Record (Years): 0-0 (1st year) Career Record (Years): Same Assistant Coaches: Glynn Cyprien (Texas-San Antonio, 2004) Jack Murphy (Arizona, 2002) Willis Wilson (Rice, 1982) Basketball Phone: (901) 678-2346 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 33-4 Conference Record (Finish): 16-0 (1st) Post-Season: NCAA Sweet Sixteen TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/5 Returning Starters: Doneal Mack, G, 6-5, Sr., 8.7 ppg SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: Memphis leads 4-1 At Gonzaga: 0-0 At Memphis: Memphis leads 2-1 Neutral Site: Memphis leads 2-0 2008-09 Meeting: Feb. 7, 2009 (N) – UM 68, GU 50 (Spokane Arena - ESPN College Game Day) Last Gonzaga Win: 11-16-98 (A), GU 88, UM 73 (Pre-Season NIT) Last Gonzaga Loss: 2-7-09 (N) 68-50 Current Streak: Gonzaga has lost 4 in a row

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COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Keith Brown Alma Mater/Year: Univ. of the Pacific, 1978 CSUB Record (Years): 52-64 (4) Career Record (Years): 93-172 (9) Assistant Coaches: Brian Dignan, BYU, 2000 John Mosley (The Master’s, 1996) Geoff Probst (San Diego, 1993) Basketball Phone: (661) 654-3094 2008-09 NUMBERS 2008-09 Record: 8-21 Post-Season: DNP TEAM INFORMATION Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/5 Returning Starters: Trent Blakely, F, 6-4, Sr., 13.4 ppg Donovan Bragg, G, 6-3, Jr., 7.0 ppg Cory Brown, C, 6-10, Jr., 2.8 ppg Bryan Emanuel, G, 6-2, So., 4.7 ppg Alex Johnson, G, 5-10, Jr., 8.3 ppg

MEMPHIS N 13 N 17 N 20 N 24 N 30 D5 D9 D 12 D 19 D 22 D 28 D 31 J3 J6 J9 J 13 J 16 J 20 J 23 J 27 J 30 F3 F6 F 10 F 13 F 17 F 20 F 24 F 27 M3 M6 M 10-13

JACKSON STATE vs. Kansas TENNESSEE TECH CENTRAL ARKANSAS OAKLAND ARKANSAS STATE MONTANA STATE at Arkansas-Little Rock at Massachusetts SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE IUPUI TENNESSEE HOUSTON BAPTIST at Syracuse at Southern Mississippi EAST CAROLINA at Rice UTEP HOUSTON at Marshall at SMU UAB GONZAGA CENTRAL FLORIDA at Tulsa at Tulane SMU at Houston SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI at UAB TULSA Conference USA Tournament

CSU BAKERSFIELD N 13 SANTA CLARA N 17 UTAH VALLEY N 20 at UCLA N 30 at Cal State Northridge D2 at UC Riverside D6 at Oregon State D9 at San Jose State D 16 UTAH STATE D 19 at Loyola Marymount D 23 at San Francisco D 28 at Cal State Fullerton D 31 CAL POLY J3 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT J6 at Cincinnati J9 LONGWOOD J 12 at Southern Mississippi J 18 MONTANA STATE J 23 at Utah Valley J 26 CAL STATE FULLERTON J 30 at Cal Poly F3 UC IRVINE F6 at UC Irvine F 10 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE F 13 PACIFIC F 15 at Idaho State F 17 at Boise State F 23 at Fresno State F 27 at Seattle M2 at Gonzaga

SERIES INFORMATION Series Record: First meeting

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Basketball History For 102 years Gonzaga University basketball teams have been an important part of the athletic scene in the Inland Northwest - from early days in the NAIA small college ranks to recent times competing as Spokane’s only NCAA Division I representative. But most recently Zag Nation has sprung up in the Spokane community, the state of Washington, the Pacific Northwest, the West Coast and nationally. Gonzaga, like no other team in recent years – or perhaps even in the history of NCAA Division I basketball – has become the national icon of “the little school that could” like the Bulldogs have from 1999 to the present. No team in recent memory has captured the hearts and imagination of the city and nation like the 1999 version of the Bulldogs with their run to the NCAA Elite Eight. The city and campus were electrified with the Zags’ explosion into the national limelight. From the firstround upset of the University Minnesota, to the second-round shocker of Stanford University to the Cinderella win over Florida State University and a berth in the Elite Eight, Gonzaga was the star of the basketball universe. CBS Sports commentator Gus Johnson’s ecstatic call of “the slipper still fits” became one of the most exciting exclamation points in sports broadcast history. It’s still brought out of storage when Gonzaga begins to make another run during March Madness. The school known more Bing Crosby than for its basketball success now had its identity on the basketball court as more than just the school John Stockton attended. The 1999 team may be the most celebrated in school history. Four players were named to the All-West Coast Conference first team – Matt Santangelo, Quentin Hall, Richie Frahm and Jeremy Eaton. The fifth starter - Casey Calvary - was accorded honorable mention honors. Santangelo also joined Stockton as a Gonzaga gold medalist, helping lead USA Basketball to the World University Games gold in Spain in 1999. He was also named to Playboy’s pre-season All-America team that same summer. Paul Rogers became Gonzaga’s latest Olympian in 2000 as he represented his home nation of Australia at the Sydney Games. But getting from that first basketball season of 1907-08 – Gonzaga went 9-2 that season – to where the Bulldogs are today was hardly an overnight journey. History shows the Zags reached new heights in the 40’s, making trips to the National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament (known today as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) in 1948 and again in 1953. But as success grew more frequent, so did the program’s need to expand. So, in 1958, Gonzaga officially outgrew NAIA status and began competing as a NCAA independent. It was easier to be unaffiliated in those days. But as the years wore on, it became apparent a conference affiliation would help Gonzaga’s basketball program prosper. The Big Sky Conference became Gonzaga’s first conference affiliation, the Bulldogs becoming a charter member in 1963 as the only non-football institution in the new league. Many believe Gonzaga’s membership in the Big Sky was welcomed to add academic prestige to the league. The program continued to thrive through the 60’s and early 70’s under Hank Anderson, the mid-70’s under Adrian Buoncristiani and reached new levels in the 80’s with Dan Fitzgerald and Jay Hillock at the helm. Fitzgerald, who passed the coaching reigns to Dan Monson following the 1997 season following his second stint on the Bulldogs sidelines, guided the program into the decade of the 90’s. After two seasons under Monson, guidance of the Gonzaga program was passed into the capable hands of Mark Few, the sixth head coach in the programs NCAA Division I history. It was in Fitzgerald’s second season as head coach in 1979-80 that the Zags took a step to join the West Coast Conference. Fitz’ team responded to the new challenge and posted a 16-11 record. The next season Gonzaga finished 19-8, just behind the University of San Francisco and Pepperdine University for the league title, and received strong consideration for a National Invitational Tournament (NIT) bid. Gonzaga has had a long history of producing great individuals on and off the court. Hank Anderson was probably as instrumental as anyone in the positive development of the program as coach and as athletic director, a dual role Fitzgerald also shouldered. The dean of GU basketball coaches, Anderson compiled a 290-272 record in 21 seasons, coaching some of the school’s most noted athletes. Among the standouts on Anderson’s teams was Frank Burgess, who led the nation in scoring in 1960-61 with a 32.4 average and was named Associated Press second-team All-America. He still reigns as the all-time leading scorer in Bulldog history and his jersey hangs from the rafters of the McCarthey Athletic Center, the newest home to Bulldog basketball. Bill Suter was a two-time United Press International Small All-America (under 6-0) pick in 1965 and again in ‘66. Gary Lechman was twice a Helms Foundation All-America, 1966-67. Playing for coaches Claude McGrath and L.T. Underwood, Rich Evans was named Catholic Digest All-America in 1950. Fitzgerald ranks as the school’s third-winningest coach with 254 wins, surpassing the 129 wins McGrath compiled during his 12-year tenure at GU. Fitzgerald passed McGrath in 1990 when Gonzaga defeated Howard University in the inaugural game of the Shootout Spokane, and Few moved past Fitzgerald and into second Feb. 5, 2009, with a victory at the University of Portland. Fitzgerald was responsible for recruiting six All-America performers. The first was floppy-haired Bill Dunlap who came out of Lower Columbia Community College to earn honorable mention All-America honors in 1982. Next came John Stockton, who like Dunlap, was an Associated Press honorable mention All-America as well as an academic All-America. Stockton, the final player cut in the 1984 U.S. Olympic trials, became Gonzaga’s inaugural first-round draft pick in the National Basketball Association when selected by the Utah Jazz. Stockton’s Olympic dream came true when he was selected in September, 1991, to be a part of the 1992 U.S. Olympic Dream Team, the first time players from the NBA were allowed to compete for the United States. In 1996 Stockton was again selected to the Olympic Dream Team, helping the U.S. capture the gold medal in Atlanta, GA. Then came Bryce McPhee, followed by younger brother Jim McPhee. Bryce was GU’s first-ever first-team Academic All-America pick, and Jim earned second team honors for his academic prowess. Rhodes Scholar applicant Jarrod Davis was a second-team Academic AllAmerica selection as a junior in 1991, and a first-team pick as a senior, while Jeff Brown earned third team honors as a sophomore in 1992 and first-team accolades as a junior and senior in 1993 and ‘94, respectively. Brown was also named the recipient of the 7th annual Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was the Academic All-American Player of the Year on the GTE/College Sports Information Directors of America 1994 Academic AllAmerica team. Bryce McPhee, Stockton, Dunlap, Davis and Brown were also named WCC Scholar-Athletes of the Year. Gonzaga continued its streak of All-Americans and West Coast Conference Players of the Year as the coaching reigns changed hands to Monson. In 1998, Bakari Hendrix was named the WCC Player of the Year joining past Gonzaga recipients Stockton (1984) and Brown (1994). That 1998 team started Gonzaga’s second run of what is now 12 straight postseason berths entering the 2010 season – 11 trips to the NCAA Tournament coming on the

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heels of the 1998 NIT bid. In the summer of 1999 the coaching reigns were once again passed along to a Gonzaga assistant as Few was announced as the Zags top man. Coming off the national attention created by an Elite Eight run, Gonzaga responded by playing one of its toughest schedules in history with games against nationally ranked Temple and No. 1 Cincinnati. In a battle for ‘Best in the West’, Gonzaga defeated UCLA for one of its greatest victories in the long Bulldog history. But the Bulldogs didn’t rest on their laurels following the 1999 season, and the program has continued to grow by leaps and bounds and has joined the elite of collegiate basketball. The Bulldogs capped the 2000 season with their second straight run deep into the NCAA tournament. A final season No. 24 ranking and Sweet Sixteen appearance have helped establish Gonzaga as a true basketball power in the Pacific Northwest. Santangelo, Frahm and Calvary were all named first-team All-WCC, while starter Mike Nilson was named the WCC Defensive Player of the Year. In 2001 Gonzaga again returned to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen and finished the season with a No. 20 ranking. The Zags continued to impress people on a national level with Calvary earning John R. Wooden second-team All-American honors. In addition Gonzaga became the first school to sweep the West Coast Conference honors with Calvary earning Player of the Year honors, Few earning Coach of the Year honors, Blake Stepp earning Freshman of the Year honors and Mark Spink earning Defender of the Year honors. In addition Dan Dickau was named a first-team All-WCC selection and played for the USA National Team as the World University games in China. The 2002 season became a banner year for the Bulldogs program as the team finished the season ranked No. 6 in the Associated Press poll and posted a school record 29 wins. Dickau grabbed the nation’s attention with individual honors as the senior point guard was named the school’s inaugural first-team Associated Press All-America. He would go on to earn John R. Wooden Award Player of the Year Top Five All-America honors and be drafted in the first round of the 2002 NBA draft by the Sacramento Kings. In 2003 Gonzaga once again ventured into March Madness as the Bulldogs received the school’s first at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament after winning their third straight West Coast Conference regular-season crown. Gonzaga was knocked out of the tournament by No. 1 seed Arizona in one of the best games of the 2003 NCAA Tournament, if not all time. The 2004 season set new standards for the GU men’s basketball program as the Zags climbed to a No. 2 spot in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll and No. 3 slot in the Associated Press poll. Gonzaga posted a 28-3 record with a 14-0 mark in WCC action and a school-record 20-game win streak. Gonzaga was rewarded with a No. 2 seed in the 2004 NCAA Tournament, the highest ever for a WCC school. GU ended the season with two players earning AP All-American honors, Blake Stepp a second-team selection and Ronny Turiaf an honorable mention pick. Gonzaga finished among the elite programs in college basketball in 2005 as the Bulldogs picked up their third Top 10 ranking in the final Associated Press Poll, checking in at No. 10. GU again dominated the West Coast Conference, winning their fifth straight regularseason title with a 12-2 record. The Bulldogs swept the WCC awards for the second time with Ronny Turiaf earning Player of the Year honors, J.P. Batista earning Newcomer of the Year honors, Erroll Knight winning Defender of the Year and Few being named the Coach of the Year for the fifth straight season. The Bulldogs advanced to their seventh straight NCAA Tournament earning a No. 3 seed. The year ended with Turiaf and Adam Morrison both earning honorable mention AP All-American honors. A new home also greeted the Bulldogs for the 2004-05 season when the 6,000-seat McCarthey Athletic Center opened its doors. The new surroundings suited the Bulldogs just fine as – after winning their final 12 games in the Martin Centre – the Bulldogs ran off 38 straight wins over three seasons to run their home winning streak to 50. Gonzaga finished strong in 2006 as the Bulldogs picked up their fourth Top 10 finish in the final Associated Press Poll with a No. 5 ranking. GU rolled through the West Coast Conference, winning their sixth-straight regular-season title with a perfect 14-0 record. Morrison earned WCC Player of the Year honors and Few was named Coach of the Year for the sixth-straight season, the first such coach to accomplish the feat. Gonzaga hosted and won the WCC Tournament to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth-straight season, earning a No. 3 seed. Morrison closed out the year as the nation’s leading scorer and was named a consensus All-American. He was the third overall pick in the 2006 NBA Draft, the highest of any Bulldog. It wasn’t the slam dunk of previous seasons, but Gonzaga University nonetheless was back in the field for a ninth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2007. After trailing Santa Clara University by one game heading into the final weekend of the West Coast Conference regular-season race, the Bulldogs won two road games while SCU dropped its two contests to give Gonzaga a seventh straight WCC regular-season crown. Armed with the No. 1 seed into the WCC Tournament, the Bulldogs captured semifinal and championship game outings at the Chiles Center on the University of Portland campus to keep March Madness alive for one more season. The beat continued in 2008, the Bulldogs finishing 24th in the final AP Top 25. Gonzaga captured the WCC regular-season crown with a 13-1 mark, but for just the second time in earning their 10th straight trip to the NCAA Tournament the Bulldogs had to rely on an at-large berth after falling in the WCC Championship to host University of San Diego. Jeremy Pargo captured WCC Player of the Year accolades, the eighth straight year a Bulldog has won the honor, and Few won his seventh WCC Coach of the Year award in the past eight years. In 2009 Gonzaga ran the table in WCC play for the third time since 2004, rolled through the WCC Tournament and again found itself on the road to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen. The Bulldogs stayed close to home to down Akron in the first round, got a length-ofthe-court drive for a layin from freshman Demetri Goodson to edge Western Kentucky and return to the Sweet Sixteen for the fourth time under Few as the head coach and for the fifth time in school history. The run ended in Memphis, Tenn., when the Bulldogs fell to No. 1 seed and eventual national champion University of North Carolina. Jeremy Pargo, Josh Heytvelt and Micah Downs graduated as the nucleus of seniors, along with fellow seniors Ira Brown and Andrew Sorenson. For the third time in school history and the second time since 2006, the Bulldogs saw a player leave early for the 2009 NBA Draft when sophomore Austin Daye entered the draft. He was picked 15th overall in the first round by the Detroit Pistons, joining Stockton, Dickau and Morrison as first-round Bulldog draftees. From those humble beginnings and nine wins just after the turn of the 20th century, the Bulldogs have emerged 102 years later as one of the household names associated with college basketball. While Cinderella may have lost her place in Bulldog basketball lore somewhere just after entering the 21st century, to some the slipper does still fit. But the Bulldogs have become more the hunted than the hunter. A proud athletic tradition coupled with academic excellence. That’s the tradition of Bulldog basketball.

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All--Time Tournament Results All GONZAGA NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES DATE 3-16-95 3-11-99 3-13-99 3-18-99 3-20-99 3-16-00 3-18-00 3-23-00 3-16-01 3-18-01 3-23-01 3-14-02 3-20-03 3-22-03 3-18-04 3-20-04 3-17-05 3-19-05 3-16-06 3-18-06 3-23-06 3-15-07 3-21-08 3-19-09 3-21-09 3-27-09

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SCORE OPPONENT (LOCATION) 87-63 #3 Maryland (Salt Lake City, UT) 75-63 #7 Minnesota (Seattle, WA) 82-74 #2 Stanford (Seattle, WA) 73-72 #6 Florida (Phoenix, AZ) 67-62 #1 Connecticut (Phoenix, AZ) 77-66 #7 Louisville (Tucson, AZ) 82-76 #2 St. John’s (Tucson, AZ) 75-66 #6 Purdue (Albuquerque, NM) 86-85 #5 Virginia (Memphis, TN) 85-68 #13 Indiana State (Memphis, TN) 77-62 #1 Michigan State (Atlanta, GA) 73-66 #11 Wyoming (Albuquerque, NM) 74-69 #8 Cincinnati (Salt Lake City, UT) 96-95 (2ot) #1 Arizona (Salt Lake City, UT) 76-49 #15 Valparaiso (Seattle, WA) 91-72 #10 Nevada (Seattle, WA) 74-64 #14 Winthrop (Tucson, AZ) 71-69 #6 Texas Tech (Tucson, AZ) 79-75 #14 Xavier (Salt Lake City, UT) 90-80 #6 Indiana (Salt Lake City, UT) 73-71 #2 UCLA (Oakland, CA) 70-57 #7 Indiana (Sacramento, CA) 82-73 #10 Davidson (Raleigh, NC) 77-64 #13 Akron (Portland, OR) 83-81 #12 Western Kentucky (Portland, OR) 98-77 #1 North Carolina (Memphis, TN)

GONZAGA NIT TOURNAMENT GAMES DATE 3-17-94 3-22-94 3-14-96 3-11-98 3-16-98

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SCORE 80-76 66-64 92-73 69-55 78-70

OPPONENT (LOCATION) Stanford (Palo Alto, CA) Kansas State (Manhattan, KS) Washington State (Pullman, WA) Wyoming (Laramie, WY) Hawai’i (Honolulu, HI)

West Coast Conference NCAA Appearances School Appearances Last Record Gonzaga 12 2009 14-12 Loyola Marymount 4 1990 5-4 Pepperdine 13 2002 5-14 Portland 2 1996 0-2 Saint Mary’s 4 2005 1-4 San Diego 4 2008 1-4 San Francisco 16 1998 21-14 Santa Clara 11 1996 11-13

All-Time Tournament Results 1959-60 City of Roses (Portland, OR) 1-1 (3rd) Idaho State Invitational (Pocatello, ID) 2-0 (1st) 1960-61 City of Roses (Portland, OR) 1-1 (2nd) 1962-63 Eastern Montana Tournament (Billings, MT) 2-0 (1st) Anaconda Tournament (Anaconda, MT) 1-1 (2nd) 1963-64 Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR) 1-1 (2nd) 1964-65 Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR) 1-1 (2nd) 1966-67 Lilac City (Spokane, WA) 2-0 (1st) 1967-68 Lilac City (Spokane, WA) 2-0 (1st) Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, NM) 0-2 (4th) 1974-75 USF Tournament (San Francisco, CA) 1-1 (3rd) 1976-77 Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, CA) 0-2 (4th) 1977-78 Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, NV) 0-2 (4th) 1978-79 PSU Holiday Classic (Portland, OR) 2-0 (1st) 1980-81 Championship International (Missoula, MT) 2-0 (1st) 1981-82 KOA Classic (Billings, MT) 1-1 (3rd) 1982-83 WolfPack Classic (Reno, NV) 0-2 (4th) 1983-84 Far West Classic (Portland, OR) 2-1 (4th) 1984-85 Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, WI) 2-0 (1st) 1985-86 Manufacturer’s Hanover (New Rochelle, NY) 1-1 (2nd) 1986-87 Inland Empire Classic (Spokane, WA) 1-1 (3rd) 1987-88 Inland Empire Classic (Spokane, WA) 1-1 (3rd) Heritage Classic (Des Moines, IA) 1-1 (3rd) 1988-89 Inland Empire Classic (Spokane, WA) 1-1 (2nd) Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY) 1-1 (3rd) 1989-90 First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, WI) 1-1 (3rd) Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY) 1-1 (3rd) 1990-91 KYLT Classic (Missoula, MT) 1-1 (3rd) Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) 2-0 (1st) 1991-92 Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA) 1-1 (2nd) Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) 2-0 (1st) 1992-93 UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL) 1-1 (3rd) Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) 2-0 (1st) 1993-94 Fry’s Invitational (Stanford, CA) 1-1 (3rd) Canisius College Classic (Buffalo, NY) 0-2 (4th) Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) 2-0 (1st) 1994-95 Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) 2-0 (1st) Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS) 1-1 (3rd) 1995-96 U.S. West Cellular Airtime (Seattle, WA) 1-1 (2nd) 1996-97 Bank One-Foothill Dodge Classic (Fort Collins, CO) 1-1 (2nd) Albertsons Holiday Classic (Boise, ID) 1-1 (2nd) 1997-98 Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK) 3-0 (1st) Coca-Cola Spartan Classic (East Lansing, MI) 1-1 (2nd) 1998-99 Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, IA) 1-1 (3rd) 1999-00 Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI) 1-2 (4th) 2001-02 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) 2-1 (2nd) 2002-03 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, HI) 1-2 (4th) 2003-04 BB&T Classic (Washington, D.C.) 2-0 (1st) 2005-06 EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, HI) 2-1 (2nd) 2006-07 NIT Tip-Off Classic (New York, NY) 4-1 (2nd) 2007-08 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) 2-1 (3rd) 2008-09 Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL) 3-0 (1st)

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100--Point & Overtime Games 100 Gonzaga Men’s Basketball Overtime Games Date 12-1-61 12-1-70 2-15-71 1-8-72 2-2-73 2-23-73 3-2-73 12-7-74 1-25-76 2-10-78 2-13-78 2-24-79 1-22-81 2-20-81 1-16-82 2-6-82 2-25-82 1-12-83 12-1-83 12-30-83 1-2-83 3-3-84 3-8-84 12-26-84 1-17-86 12-6-85 2-15-86 11-26-88 1-14-89 2-24-89 12-11-90 1-16-91 11-30-91 1-16-92 1-18-92 1-25-92 2-1-92 2-6-92 12-5-92 12-11-92 1-21-93 1-30-93 12-29-94 1-8-95 1-14-95 1-19-95 11-24-95 2-22-96 12-14-96 1-29-98 2-28-98 1-22-00 3-6-00 1-2-01 12-1-01 1-7-02 12-2-02 12-7-02 12-31-02 3-22-03 11-29-03 12-13-03 11-22-05 3-5-06 1-31-07 2-17-07 2-24-07 11-29-07 2-4-08 12-20-08 1-7-09

Opponent Washington State Washington State Weber State Northern Arizona Montana Boise State Idaho Portland State + Washington State Idaho State + Washington State Boise State * Pepperdine * Loyola Marymount * Saint Mary’s * Pepperdine * Saint Mary’s * Loyola Marymount Idaho State # Washington State Loyola Marymount * San Diego * Portland Wisconsin-Green Bay * Santa Clara & Howard * Portland $ Idaho * San Diego * Saint Mary’s Fairfield * Portland % Fresno State * Pepperdine * Loyola Marymount * San Diego * Portland * Saint Mary’s San Jose State ~ Texas-Arlington * Santa Clara * Portland ? Wichita State Sacramento State * San Francisco * Santa Clara ++ Washington State * Saint Mary’s Montana * San Francisco ^ Loyola Marymount * San Diego ^ Pepperdine ++ New Mexico Eastern Washington New Mexico Washington Washington State Saint Joseph’s = Arizona ++ Georgia > Missouri ! Michigan State ^ San Diego Stanford ++Memphis * San Francisco Saint Joseph’s * Saint Mary’s >Connecticut Tennessee

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Score 73-74 70-81 65-86 82-88 60-57 85-87 88-82 91-87 76-77 81-78 63-66 81-85 75-81 63-60 61-58 67-76 75-73 70-74 65-63 71-70 68-70 69-71 56-55 52-53 60-68 62-60 63-62 72-80 71-66 63-67 99-98 82-78 76-77 66-68 97-95 71-69 83-81 69-65 73-76 87-95 64-61 63-65 53-54 77-72 98-106 68-73 67-72 83-82 63-67 76-72 79-78 84-79 69-65 80-81 84-74 85-80 95-89 110-104 78-79 95-96 82-76 87-80 109-106 96-92 90-86 78-77 86-77 70-65 89-85 88-83 89-79

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* West Coast Conference Games + Played at Spokane Coliseum ++ Played at Spokane Arena # Far West Classic (Portland, OR) & Manufacturer’s Hanover Classic (New Rochelle, NY) $ Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA) % Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA) ~ UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL) ? Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS) ^ WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) = NCAA Tournament 2nd Round (Salt Lake City, UT) > Battle In Seattle (Seattle, WA) ! EA Sports Maui Invitational

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Gonzaga Men’s Basketball 100-Point Games Date 1-3-55 2-14-58 12-12-60 1-26-61 2-1-61 12-2-63 12-7-63 12-13-63 1-9-64 12-4-65 1-14-66 1-21-67 2-17-67 2-7-69 3-1-69 2-13-71 12-13-72 11-28-80 11-25-83 1-17-87 1-29-88 12-23-88 1-20-89 2-18-89 1-19-90 11-24-90 12-6-90 12-13-90 12-19-92 1-15-94 2-12-94 2-23-95 11-26-96 12-14-97 1-17-98 12-21-98 1-7-99 1-13-99 1-8-00 2-5-00 2-11-00 1-13-01 2-15-01 3-3-01 12-21-01 1-30-02 12-7-02 11-22-06 12-31-05 1-14-06 1-3-07 2-9-08

Opponent + Lawrence Tech + Seattle Pacific + Whitworth + UC-Davis + Fresno State + Eastern Washington # Eastern Montana Portland + Montana Northern Arizona Montana Portland State Montana Idaho State Portland Northern Arizona Central Washington Carroll College Carroll College * Loyola Marymount * Loyola Marymount Lewis-Clark State * Loyola Marymount * Loyola Marymount + Loyola Marymount Eastern Oregon Idaho State Eastern Washington Carroll College * San Francisco * Loyola Marymount * San Francisco St. Martin’s Eastern Washington * Saint Mary’s * Loyola Marymount * Loyola Marymount * Portland Texas-Pan American * Loyola Marymount * Loyola Marymount * Saint Mary’s * Loyola Marymount $ Saint Mary’s Eastern Oregon * Portland Washington State Michigan State Saint Joseph’s Pepperdine Virginia * Pepperdine

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Score 106-74 114-66 102-59 123-79 102-80 108-57 103-70 100-105 100-83 107-106 100-69 101-83 102-60 109-87 100-79 111-83 100-90 106-64 100-57 114-101 (ot) 100-116 101-65 104-113 136-147 100-144 121-79 112-75 108-67 106-56 103-98 121-85 106-67 101-72 100-78 102-73 107-84 105-78 104-57 111-71 103-56 101-77 102-48 101-68 105-65 105-45 102-67 110-104 (ot) 109-106 (3ot) 102-94 102-73 108-87 101-59

* West Coast Conference Game + Gonzaga Home Game at Spokane Coliseum # at Coeur d’Alene, ID $ at San Diego, CA Record: Overall (46-6), Home (37-1), Road (6-5), Neutral (3-0) WCC Record: Overall (15-4), Home (11-1), Road (4-3) When Opponent Scores 100-Points: Overall (6-25), Home (1-3), Road (3-22) WCC Opponent Scores 100-Points: Overall (1-7), Home (0-1), Road (1-6)

Overtime Record: (38-33) Home: (14-12) Road: (17-12) Neut: (7-9) Overtime WCC Record: (16-11) Home: (8-8) Road: (8-3)

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Results When Nationally Ranked POLLS DATE 11-19-04 11-21-04 11-24-04 11-27-04 12-7-04 12-11-04 12-18-04 12-21-04 12-28-04 12-30-04 1-6-05 1-8-05 1-13-05 1-15-05 1-20-05 1-22-05 1-29-05 2-3-05 2-5-05 2-10-05 2-12-05 2-17-05 2-19-05 2-24-05 2-28-05 3-6-05 3-7-05 3-17-05 3-19-05 11-18-05 11-21-05 11-22-05 11-23-05 11-30-05 12-4-05 12-8-05 12-10-05 12-17-05 12-19-05 12-22-05 12-27-05 12-31-05 1-7-06 1-9-06 1-14-06 1-16-06 1-21-06 1-23-06 1-28-06 2-4-06 2-6-06 2-11-06 2-13-06 2-18-06 2-20-06 2-25-06 2-27-06 3-5-06

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SCORE 98-80 78-62 88-74 89-72 54-52 75-45 85-73 83-70 78-75 63-61 91-87 89-81 76-65 86-62 73-70 68-56 91-79 68-63 92-75 82-75 61-58 90-73 75-73 84-68 87-60 90-74 80-67 74-64 71-69 69-60 88-76 109-106 (3ot) 65-63 89-80 99-95 67-53 64-62 80-69 75-65 60-57 83-72 102-94 68-60 81-68 102-73 92-80 64-63 84-75 81-64 85-71 62-61 80-76 97-83 79-70 81-71 75-59 75-72 96-92 (ot)

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USA TODAY NR NR 25 25 NR NR NR 23 21 21 17 17 20 20 20 20 23 21 21 17 17 16 16 16 T13 T13 12 11 11 9 9 9 9 7 7 11 11 11 9 9 8 8 9 7 7 8 8 T7 T7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

OPPONENT (LOCATION) Portland State (Home) Montana (Home) Idaho (Home) #5 Illinois (N - Wooden Tradition - Indianapolis, IN) Washington State (Away) Saint Louis (Home) #3 Georgia Tech (N - Las Vegas Showdown - Las Vegas, NV) Eastern Washington (N - Spokane Arena) #3 Oklahoma State (N - All-College Classic - Oklahoma City, OK) Missouri (Away) Santa Clara (Away) Saint Mary’s (Away) Loyola Marymount (Home) Pepperdine (Home) San Francisco (Away) San Diego (Away) Portland (Home) Saint Mary’s (Home) Santa Clara (Home) Pepperdine (Away) Loyola Marymount (Away) San Diego (Home) San Francisco (Home) Portland (Away) Northern Colorado (Home) San Diego (N - WCC Tourney - Santa Clara, CA) Saint Mary’s (N - WCC Tourney - Santa Clara, CA) Winthrop (N - NCAA Tourney - Tucson, AZ) #24 Texas Tech (N - NCAA Tourney - Tucson, AZ) Idaho (Home) #23 Maryland (N- EA Sports Maui Invitational) #12 Michigan State (N- EA Sports Maui Invitational) #3 Connecticut (N- EA Sports Maui Invitational) Portland State (Home) #18 Washington (Away) Washington State (Home) Oklahoma State (Neutral) Virginia (Home) Eastern Washington (Home) Saint Louis (Away) #4 Memphis (Away) Saint Joseph’s (Home) Saint Mary’s (Away) Santa Clara (Away) Pepperdine (Home) Loyola Marymount (Home) San Diego (Away) San Francisco (Away) Portland (Home) Santa Clara (Home) Saint Mary’s (Home) Stanford (Home) Portland (Away) Loyola Marymount (Away) Pepperdine (Away) San Diego (Home) San Francisco (Home) San Diego (Home)

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Results When Nationally Ranked DATE 3-6-06 3-16-06 3-18-06 3-23-06 11-22-06 11-24-06 11-26-06 11-30-06 12-2-06 12-5-06 12-9-06 12-16-06 12-21-06 11-17-07 11-13-07 11-17-07 11-22-07 11-23-07 11-24-07 11-29-07 12-1-07 12-5-07 12-8-07 12-17-07 12-20-07 2-25-08 3-1-08 3-3-08 3-9-08 3-10-08 11-15-08 11-18-08 11-27-08 11-28-08 11-30-08 12-6-08 12-10-08 12-14-08 12-18-08 12-20-08 12-23-08 12-31-08 1-22-09 1-24-09 1-29-09 1-31-09 2-5-09 2-7-09 2-12-09 2-14-09 2-19-09 2-21-09 2-26-09 2-28-09 3-3-09 3-8-09 3-9-09 3-19-09 3-21-09 3-27-09

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SCORE 68-67 79-75 90-80 73-71 82-72 79-71 76-51 69-51 87-77 77-67 99-77 96-86 61-54 77-54 80-43 84-48 74-71 73-63 82-64 70-65 (ot) 85-82 51-47 85-59 77-57 72-68 73-51 88-76 88-54 52-48 69-62 82-52 80-46 83-71 81-59 83-74 70-54 74-52 69-64 84-42 88-83 (ot) 77-70 66-65 83-69 93-60 69-62 64-47 93-78 68-50 72-70 78-73 91-54 92-58 81-73 58-47 90-40 94-59 83-58 77-64 83-81 98-77

AP 5 5 5 5 ---22 22 18 18 16 24 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 19 19 17 18 18 24 24 24 22 22 10 9 9 9 9 5 4 4 8 8 7 16 23 23 20 20 18 18 19 19 17 17 17 17 14 14 12 10 10 10

POLLS USA TODAY 4 5 5 5 23 23 23 21 21 18 18 16 22 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 19 19 19 20 20 --23 23 22 11 11 10 10 10 5 4 4 7 7 7 17 --25 25 18 18 21 21 20 20 17 17 14 14 12 10 10 10

OPPONENT (LOCATION) Loyola Marymount (Home) Xavier (N - NCAA Tourney - Salt Lake City, UT) Indiana (N - NCAA Tourney - Salt Lake City, UT) UCLA (N - NCAA Tourney - Oakland, CA) #2 North Carolina (N-NIT Tip-Off Classic – New York, NY) Butler (N-NIT Tip-Off Classic) Idaho (Home) Portland State (Home) #25 Texas (N-Hall of Fame Classic - Phoenix, AZ) Washington State (Away) #8 Washington (Home) Georgia (Away) #6 Duke (N-New York, NY) Montana (Home) Idaho (Home) UC Riverside (Home) Western Kentucky (Neutral - Great Alaska Shootout) Texas Tech (Neutral – Great Alaska Shootout) Virginia Tech (Neutral Great Alaska Shootout) Saint Joseph’s (Away) Connecticut (Neutral - College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic - Boston, MA) #6 Washington State (Home) Cal State Northridge (Home) Northern Colorado (Home) Oklahoma (Neutral - All-College Challenge - Oklahoma City, OK) Portland (Home) Saint Mary’s (Home) Santa Clara (Home) Santa Clara (Neutral - WCC Tourney – San Diego, CA) San Diego (Neutral - WCC Tourney - San Diego, CA)) Montana State Billings (Home) Idaho (Home) Oklahoma State (Neutral – Old Spice Classic - Lake Buena Vista, FL) Maryland (Neutral – Old Spice Classic - Lake Buena Vista, FL) Tennessee (Neutral – Old Spice Classic - Lake Buena Vista, FL) Indiana (N – College Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase – Indianapolis, IN) Washington State (Away) Arizona (Neutral – Duel in the Desert – Phoenix, AZ) Texas Southern (Home) Connecticut (Neutral – Battle in Seattle) Portland State (Home) Utah (Away) Pepperdine (Away) Loyola Marymount (Away) Saint Mary’s (Home) San Diego (Home) Portland (Away) Memphis (Neutral – Spokane Arena) Saint Mary’s (Away) San Francisco (Away) Loyola Marymount (Home) Pepperdine (Home) Santa Clara (Away) San Diego (Away) USC Upstate (Home) Santa Clara (N – WCC Tourney – Las Vegas, NV) Saint Mary’s (N – WCC Tourney – Las Vegas, NV) Akron (N – NCAA Tourney – Portland, OR) Western Kentucky (N – NCAA Tourney – Portland, OR) North Carolina (N – NCAA Tourney – Memphis, TN)

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Versus Nationally Ranked Opponents DATE 2-4-60 12-19-60 12-20-60 12-22-60 12-23-68 12-10-70 12-10-76 12-28-77 12-1-80 12-9-81 1-22-82 2-20-82 12-16-89 1-27-90 3-16-95 11-23-97 11-14-98 11-18-98 12-8-98 12-30-98 3-13-99 3-20-99 12-4-99 12-8-99 12-11-99 3-18-00 3-23-00 11-29-00 12-16-00 3-16-01 3-23-01 11-16-01 11-23-01 12-6-01 11-26-02 11-27-02 12-17-02 3-22-03 11-14-03 12-6-03 12-13-03 12-20-03 11-27-04 12-1-04 12-18-04 12-28-04 3-19-05 11-21-05 11-22-05 11-23-05 12-04-05 12-27-05 3-23-06 11-22-06 12-2-06 12-9-06 12-21-06 12-30-06 1-31-07 2-17-07 12-5-07 12-29-07 1-26-08 2-4-08 3-1-08 11-30-08 12-20-08 1-7-09 1-29-09 2-7-09 3-27-09

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SCORE 80-69 80-75 81-80 97-69 86-62 80-74 77-53 91-68 74-56 69-56 80-65 69-58 82-61 99-88 87-63 84-71 80-66 83-68 82-71 90-87 82-74 67-62 75-68 64-48 59-43 82-76 75-66 101-87 85-71 86-85 77-62 76-58 67-64 87-77 76-75 80-72 69-60 96-95 (2ot) 73-66 82-68 87-80 (ot) 87-80 89-72 99-87 85-73 78-75 71-69 88-76 109-106 (3ot) 65-63 99-95 83-72 73-71 82-74 87-77 97-77 61-54 84-72 90-86 (2ot) 78-77 (ot) 51-48 88-72 81-73 89-85 (ot) 88-76 83-74 88-83 (ot) 89-79 (ot) 69-62 68-50 98-77

OPPONENT (LOCATION) #2 Bradley (Home - Spokane Coliseum) #8 Detroit (Away) #13 Providence (Away) #6 St. John’s (Away) #10 Santa Clara (Away) #16 Utah State (Away) #19 DePaul (Away) #9 Nevada-Las Vegas (Away) #2 DePaul (Away) #7 DePaul (Home) #11 San Francisco (Away) #16 San Francisco (Home) #23 Oregon State (Home) #22 Loyola Marymount (Home) #10 Maryland (N - NCAA Tourney - Salt Lake City, UT) #5 Clemson (N - Top of the World Classic - Fairbanks, AK) #8 Kansas (Away) #15 Purdue (Away - Preseason NIT) #17 Washington (N - Spokane Arena) #24 Texas Christian (Away - Ft. Worth, TX) #7 Stanford (N - NCAA Tourney - Seattle, WA) #3 Connecticut (N - NCAA Tourney - Phoenix, AZ) #1 Cincinnati (N - Rock-N-Roll Shootout - Cleveland, OH) #18 Temple (N - Great Eight - Chicago, IL) #11 UCLA (Away) #9 St. John’s (N - NCAA Tourney - Tucson, AZ) #24 Purdue (N - NCAA Tourney - Albuquerque, NM) #5 Arizona (Away) #8 Florida (N - Orange Bowl Classic - Sunrise, FL) #15 Virginia (N - NCAA Tourney - Memphis, TN) #3 Michigan State (N - NCAA Tourney - Atlanta, GA) #2 Illinois (Away) #23 Texas (N - Great Alaska Shootout - Anchorage, AK) #16 Fresno State (N - Loud Records/Fab Four Classic - Inglewood, CA) #19 Indiana (N - Maui Invitational - Maui, HI) #15 Kentucky (N - Maui Invitational - Maui, HI) #25 North Carolina State (N - Jimmy V Classic - E. Rutherford, NJ) #2 Arizona (N - NCAA Tourney - Salt Lake City, UT) #17 Saint Joseph’s (N - Coaches vs. Cancer Classic - New York, NY) #25 Maryland (N - BB&T Classic - Washington DC) #3 Missouri (N - Battle in Seattle - Seattle, WA) #9 Stanford (N - Pete Newell Challenge - Oakland, CA) #5 Illinois (N - Wooden Tradition - Indianapolis, IN) #14 Washington (Home) # 3 Georgia Tech (N - Las Vegas Showdown - Las Vegas, NV) # 3 Oklahoma State (N - All-College Classic - Oklahoma City, OK) #24 Texas Tech (N - NCAA Tourney - Tucson, AZ) #23 Maryland (N - EA Sports Maui Invitational) #12 Michigan State (N - EA Sports Maui Invitational) #3 Connecticut (N - EA Sports Maui Invitational) #18 Washington (Away) #4 Memphis (Away) #7 UCLA (N - NCAA Tourney - Oakland, CA) #2 North Carolina (N-NIT Tip-Off Classic - New York, NY) #25 Texas (Hall of Fame Classic - Phoenix, AZ) #8 Washington (Home) #6 Duke (N – Aeorpostle Classic - New York, NY) #18 Nevada (Away) #23 Stanford (Away) #8 Memphis (N - Spokane Arena) #6 Washington State (Home) #11 Tennessee (N - Battle in Seattle) #1 Memphis (Away) #25 Saint Mary’s (Away) #25 Saint Mary’s (Home) #12 Tennessee (Neutral – Old Spice Classic – Lake Buena Vista, FL) #2 Connecticut (Neutral – Battle in Seattle) #15/25 Tennessee (Away) #25/18 Saint Mary’s (Home) #14/15 Memphis (Neutral – Spokane Arena) #2/3 North Carolina (Neutral – NCAA Tourney – Memphis, TN)

Record vs. Ranked Opponent Overall: 26-49 Home: 5-8 Away: 3-20 Neutral: 18-22 vs. Top 10: 5-29

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Memorable Games Gonzaga 46, Texas Wesleyan 45 Mar. 9, 1948 Kansas City, MO Pat Sweeney came off the bench to score 14 points as Gonzaga rallied from 10 points down to win it’s first post-season game at the NAIA Tournament in Kansas City. Jack Curran would add a basket and free throw to seal the win for the Zags. Gonzaga would lose 70-55 to Hamline (WI) College in the second round. Gonzaga 123, UC Davis 79 Jan. 26, 1961 Spokane, WA Frank Burgess scored a school record 52 points as Gonzaga ran over UC Davis at the Spokane Coliseum. The Zags 123 points is the second highest total in school history. Gonzaga 107, Northern Arizona 106 Dec. 4, 1965 Spokane, WA In an era before the shot clock and 3-point basket, Gonzaga and Northern Arizona played in one of the highest scoring games in Big Sky Conference history. Bill Suter scored 22 points for the Zags and John Brodsky knocked down two free throws with 11 seconds left to secure the victory for Gonzaga. Gonzaga connected on 41-for-82 field goals and 25-for-28 free throws. DePaul 69, Gonzaga 56 Dec. 9, 1981 Spokane, WA The No. 7 ranked Blue Demons survived a game in “The Kennel” in front of 4,722 fans. Bill Dunlap scored 15 points for the Zags while Terry Cummings led DePaul with 26. The Blue Demons remain the only Top 10 team ever to play Gonzaga at home.

Loyola Marymount 147, Gonzaga 136 Feb. 18, 1989 Los Angeles, CA Doug Spradley scored 40 points for Gonzaga as the Zags posted their highest point total in school history. The game ranks as the highest scoring point total between two teams in WCC history. Bo Kimble scored 40 for the Lions. Gonzaga 80, Stanford 76 Mar. 17, 1994

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Jeff Brown scored 27 points on 9-for-13 shooting from the floor as the Bulldogs stunned Stanford in the NIT for a win in the school’s first post-season appearance since becoming a NCAA Division I school in 1958. Geoff Goss added two lay-ups in the final two minutes and held Pac-10 Freshman of the Year Brevin Knight scoreless in the Zags victory. Kansas State 66, Gonzaga 64 Mar. 22, 1994 Manhattan, KS Gonzaga missed several shots in the remaining 1:09 of the game as the Kansas State Wildcats ended the first Gonzaga venture in post-season play in the NIT. Matt Stanford led the Zags with 20 points as the team ended its season at 22-8. Gonzaga 80, Portland 67 Mar. 6, 1995 Santa Clara, CA John Rillie knocked down 34 points as the Zags earned their inaugural NCAA Tournament berth with a win over Portland. Rillie capped a WCC Tournament MVP performance shooting 8-for-12, including 12-for-12 at the free throw line. Rillie set a WCC tournament record with 96 points in three games. Maryland 87, Gonzaga 63 Mar. 16, 1995 Salt Lake City, UT Gonzaga put the clamps on Maryland AllAmerican Joe Smith but it was not enough as the Terrapins made the Zags first trip to the NCAA Tournament a short one. Jason Rubright and Paul Rogers led Gonzaga with 13 points each. Gonzaga 84, Clemson 71 Nov. 23, 1997 Fairbanks, AK Gonzaga shot 63.6 percent from the field as the Zags knocked off No. 5 Clemson to win the Top of the World Classic. Matt Santangelo scored 19 points as Gonzaga defeated a ranked opponent for the first time in school history. Gonzaga 88, Memphis 73 Nov. 16, 1998 Memphis, TN Richie Frahm scored a Pyramid record 37 points as the Zags downed Memphis in the first round of the Pre-Season NIT. Frahm

connected on 14-for-20 from the floor including 8-for-11 from behind the 3-point arc. Gonzaga 82, Washington 71 Dec. 8, 1998 Spokane, WA Jeremy Eaton scored a career-high 25 points as Gonzaga upset No. 17 Washington in the Spokane Arena. It was the first time Washington had played Gonzaga in Spokane since the Zags defeated UW 73-69 in 1981. Gonzaga 75, Minnesota 63 Mar. 11, 1999 Seattle, WA Gonzaga raced out to a 45-26 halftime lead as the Bulldogs defeated the Golden Gophers for the first NCAA Tournament win in school history. Richie Frahm scored 26 points as Gonzaga connected on 43 percent from 3-point range. Gonzaga 82, Stanford 74 Mar. 13, 1999 Seattle, WA Four Gonzaga players scored in double figures and the Zags out-rebounded Stanford 47-33 as the Zags knocked off the No. 2 seeded Cardinals in the NCAA second round. Matt Santangelo led the Bulldogs scoring attack with 22. Gonzaga 73, Florida 72 Mar. 18, 1999 Phoenix, AZ Casey Calvary tipped home a ball with 4.4 seconds remaining as Gonzaga upset sixth seeded Florida to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight. Richie Frahm scored 17 points and Calvary added 12. Connecticut 67, Gonzaga 62 Mar. 20, 1999 Phoenix, AZ Gonzaga gave eventual national champion UConn its closest game of the tournament as the Bulldogs magical run came to an end in the Elite Eight. Quentin Hall’s 3-pointer closed the gap to 63-62 with 1:04 remaining but the Huskies held GU scoreless over the last minute. Hall scored 18 points as he was named to the All-West Region team.

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Memorable Games Cincinnati 75, Gonzaga 68 Dec. 4, 1999 Cleveland, OH Three Gonzaga players scored in double figures but the Zags could not knock off No. 1 Cincinnati in the Rock-N-Roll Shootout in Cleveland. Richie Frahm scored 16, Casey Calvary 13 and Matt Santangelo 12 as Gonzaga faced the No. 1 team in the nation for the first time in school history. Gonzaga 59, UCLA 43 Dec. 11, 1999 Los Angeles, CA Ryan Floyd scored a career-high 17 points, including five 3-pointers, and No. 24 Gonzaga held No. 11 UCLA to its lowest point total ever at Pauley Pavilion in a 59-43 victory. The loss matched UCLA’s worst in a home non-conference game, having lost by 16 points against DePaul in the 1983-84 season. Casey Calvary finished with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Gonzaga 69, Pepperdine 65 (ot) Mar. 6, 2000 Santa Clara, CA Gonzaga scored the first eight points in overtime as the Zags held off Pepperdine for their second straight WCC Tournament championship. Casey Calvary scored 28 points en route to earning WCC Tournament MVP honors. The game marked the first time in the 14-year history of the WCC tournament that the No. 1 (Pepperdine) and No. 2 (Gonzaga) seeds met in the championship game. Gonzaga 77, Louisville 66 Mar. 16, 2000 Tucson, AZ Richie Frahm scored 31 points as Gonzaga defeated legendary coach Denny Crum and the Louisville Cardinals in Crum’s final NCAA appearance. Frahm also contributed on the defensive blocking a Quintin Bailey block and then sinking a 3-pointer to spark an 11-4 Bulldog run that broke open a 49-48 contest. Gonzaga 82, St. John’s 76 Mar. 18, 2000 Tucson, AZ The Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA Regional semifinals for the second straight year, stunning second-seeded St. John’s 82-76 behind 26 points from Matt Santangelo. Santangelo made 6-of-10 3-pointers, including three in the final eight minutes as the Bulldogs pulled away from a 54-54 tie to take

control. Santangelo played all 40 minutes for the Zags. New Mexico 81, Gonzaga 80 (ot) Jan. 2, 2001 Spokane, WA Down 61-51 in the second half, Gonzaga came back to force overtime after Casey Calvary shattered his team’s backboard, forcing a 42-minute delay. Calvary finished with 22 points and 11 rebounds but the Zags missed a game-winning shot with 3.4 seconds remaining. Gonzaga 80, Santa Clara 77 Mar. 5, 2001 San Diego, CA Dan Dickau scored 19 of his 25 points in the second half, and Gonzaga survived a barrage of late 3-pointers to beat Santa Clara 80-77 and win its third straight NCAA Tournament berth. Dickau was named WCC Tournament MVP as Gonzaga won an unprecedented third straight WCC tourney title. Gonzaga 86, Virginia 85 Mar. 16, 2001 Memphis, TN Casey Calvary put back a blocked shot with 9.2 seconds left to give Gonzaga an 86-85 victory over Virginia in the opening round of the South Regional. Dan Dickau scored 29 points, including 21 in the first half, as the Zags won their third straight NCAA Tournament opener. For Calvary it was his second NCAA Tournament game winner after a put back defeated Florida in 1999. Gonzaga 67, Texas 64 Nov. 23, 2001 Anchorage, AK Dan Dickau finished with 24 points including an off-balance layup and a pair of free throws with less than a minute left as Gonzaga knocked No. 23 Texas to advance to the championship game of the Great Alaska Shootout. Zach Gourde blocked a Brian Boddicker 3-pointer with 13 seconds left and the Bulldogs scrambled for the ball as time expired. GU would fall to Marquette the next night in the championship game. Gonzaga 87, Fresno State 77 Dec. 6, 2001 Los Angeles, CA Cory Violette pulled down 20 rebounds and Dan Dickau dropped in 29 points as the Bulldogs of Gonzaga knocked off their second ranked opponent of the season with a 87-77

win over No. 16 Fresno State. The game played at the old Forum in Los Angeles was part of the inaugural Loud Records Fab Four Classic. Gonzaga 83, Saint Joseph’s 80 Dec. 31, 2001 Philadelphia, PA The Dan Dickau show continued it’s East Coast swing as the senior point guard hit a 3-pointer with 3.6 seconds remaining to lift the No. 22 ranked Bulldogs to an 83-80 victory over Saint Joseph’s. Dickau finished the night with 25 points including 5-for-8 from 3-point range. Gonzaga 95, New Mexico 90 (ot) Jan. 7, 2002 Albuquerque, NM The No. 18 Bulldogs survived an ill-advised technical foul and held on to beat New Mexico in overtime as the Bulldogs made their first appearance on ESPN’s Big Monday television package. Dan Dickau scored eight of his 19 points in overtime as the Bulldogs won their 10th straight game of the season. Gonzaga 91, Pepperdine 78 Feb. 16, 2002 Spokane, WA In the first nationally broadcast game for The Kennel, No. 8 Gonzaga avenged its only WCC loss of the season with a 91-78 victory over Pepperdine on ESPN2. Dan Dickau dropped in 26 points on his way to being named the WCC Player of the Year and the Bulldogs extended their home winning streak to 26-games, the third longest streak in the country. Indiana 76, Gonzaga 75 Nov. 26, 2002 Lahaina, HI Gonzaga made a 22-6 closing run against one of the more storied programs in the country but fell one point shy of the upset as No. 19 Indiana held off No. 20 Gonzaga in the semifinals of the Maui Invitational. Blake Stepp scored 11 of his 20 points in the dramatic run but his 3-pointer with seconds remaining fell short before Winston Brooks could lay it in at the buzzer for the final score. Ronny Turiaf added 24 points in the loss.

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Memorable Games Kentucky 80, Gonzaga 72 Nov. 27, 2002 Lahaina, HI A day after losing to Indiana in the semifinals of the Maui Invitational, the No. 20 Bulldogs faced the all-time leading school in NCAA wins as they battled No. 15 Kentucky for third place. Gonzaga bombed away for 12 3-pointers in the loss with Blake Stepp scoring 24 points and Tony Skinner chipping in with 17. Gonzaga 69, North Carolina State 60 Dec. 17, 2002 E. Rutherford, NJ Richard Fox set a Jimmy V Classic record with 17 rebounds and the Bulldogs spoiled North Carolina State’s first appearance in the event that honors former Wolfpack coach Jim Valvano with a 69-60 win over 25th-ranked NC State. Tony Skinner led a balanced Bulldogs scoring attack with 14 points while Fox dominated play on the boards. Saint Joseph’s 79, Gonzaga 78 (ot) Dec. 31, 2002 Spokane, WA Jameer Nelson scored a career-high 34 points, including the gamewinner with eight seconds remaining in overtime, as Saint Joseph’s snapped Gonzaga’s 29-game home winning streak with a 79-78 win in The Kennel. The win avenged the Bulldogs win on New Year’s Eve 2001 in Philadelphia, a game won at the buzzer by a Dan Dickau 3-pointer. Cory Violette led Gonzaga with 19 points and 15 rebounds. Gonzaga 74, Cincinnati 69 Mar. 20, 2003 Salt Lake City, UT Tony Skinner went from goat to hero in a matter of seconds as ninth-seeded Gonzaga defeated eighth-seeded Cincinnati in the first round of the NCAA Tournament giving the Bulldogs their fourth first-round victory in the last five years. Skinner who had missed a wide open dunk with 25-seconds remaining that would have sealed the game made up for it with a block of Tony Bobbitt’s 3-pointer with seconds remaining. Ronny Turiaf would seal the game with a pair of free throws that tied a schoolrecord of 16 made. The sophomore forward also added 22 points and and 10 rebounds in the victory. Arizona 96, Gonzaga 95 (2ot) Mar. 22, 2003 Salt Lake City, UT One of the greatest NCAA Tournament games ever, as stated by several people as the clocked

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ticked to zero and the Bulldogs last second shot fell off the rim in a loss to No. 1 seeded Arizona in the NCAA second round. Gonzaga nearly pulled off the win as they lost 96-95 in double overtime. Tony Skinner sent the game to the first extra period as his put back at the end of regulation tied the game at 78. In the first overtime Luke Walton made a spinning jumper in the lane to tie the game at 89 after one extra period. In the second overtime a put back by Blake Stepp fell short as he finished with 25 points. Skinner also had a career-high 25 in the loss.

Gonzaga 85, Georgia Tech 73 Dec. 18, 2004 Las Vegas, NV Gonzaga faced the first of two teams from the 2004 Final Four as Gonzaga and Georgia Tech faced off in the Las Vegas Showdown. Adam Morrison scored 24 and Derek Raivio added 21 as the Gonzaga sophomores led the 22ndranked Bulldogs over No. 3 and previously unbeaten Georgia Tech. Gonzaga limited the Yellow Jackets to just 12 points from their three low post starters compared to 52 points from the Bulldogs starting front court.

Missouri 80 (ot) Dec. 13, 2003 Seattle, WA The Bulldogs knocked off their highest ranked opponent in school history, defeating then No. 3 Missouri 87-80 in the first Battle in Seattle. Ronny Turiaf scored 21 of his 23 points after the half while Blake Stepp scored 14 points to go with 10 assists. The game was played in front of 12,831 fans at Seattle’s KeyArena. Gonzaga would make a return trip to the same building for the 2004 NCAA Tournament as Gonzaga was selected for a No. 2 seed.

Gonzaga 78, Oklahoma State 75 Dec. 28, 2004 Oklahoma City, OK For the second time in a span of 10 days Gonzaga faced a Final Four team from the 2004 season as the Bulldogs and Oklahoma State squared off in the Touchstone Energy All-College Classic. Adam Morrison scored 19 while J.P. Batista contributed 18 off the bench as No. 12 Gonzaga held off No. 3 Oklahoma State. It marked the second straight week Gonzaga had knocked off the No. 3 team in the country. It was also the third time during the season that Gonzaga handed a nationally ranked opponent their first loss of the season. Washington (No. 14) and Georgia Tech (No. 3) were the other two Bulldog victims.

Gonzaga 80, Santa Clara 64 Feb. 28, 2004 Spokane, WA Senior Blake Stepp led five Gonzaga players in double-figure scoring as the Bulldogs closed down the ‘Old Kennel’ (Martin Centre) with an 80-64 win over WCC rival Santa Clara. Stepp finished the game with 14 points and 8 assists while Ronny Turiaf added 13 points, Kyle Bankhead 12, Adam Morrison 10 and Cory Violette 10. Gonzaga ended the season with a perfect 14-0 record in WCC action and an 11-0 record at home. The new 6,000 seat McCarthey Athletic Center will serve as the home of Bulldogs basketball starting in November 2004. Gonzaga 98, Portland State 80 Nov. 19, 2004 Spokane, WA Gonzaga opened a new era of Bulldogs basketball as 6,000 fans packed the McCarthey Athletic Center to watch GU knock off Portland State. Ronny Turiaf scored 33 points as four Bulldog players collected double-digit points to give Gonzaga a win to open its new $25 million arena. Five days later Gonzaga fans would be treated to another special performance by Turiaf as he became the 14th GU player to score 40 or more points in a game with 40 against Idaho on Nov. 24.

Gonzaga 109, Michigan State 106 (3OT) Nov. 22, 2005 Maui Invitational Adam Morrison set a tournament record with 43 points and No. 8 Gonzaga beat No. 12 Michigan State 109-106 in what many believe is the greatest game in the history of the EA Sports Maui Invitational. If the game was played in March instead of late November, it would have gone down as one of the sport’s classics. Many think it has. There were 13 lead changes in the final 7:30 of regulation, four in the final 1:14. Maurice Ager of Michigan State tied it at 80 at the final buzzer of regulation with his fifth 3-pointer over the final 7:10. The first overtime ended with Gonzaga having a chance to win, but the Bulldogs missed three shots in the final 9 seconds. The second overtime ended with the officials putting 0.9 seconds back on the clock after a Michigan State turnover just before the buzzer but Gonzaga couldn’t take advantage. Then, finally, Morrison made two free throws with 19 seconds left in the third overtime to give Gonzaga the lead for good at 107-106. Morrison missed the first Gonzaga free throw attempt of the game, but the Bulldogs proceeded to make 27 straight to set a school record.

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Memorable Games Gonzaga 64 Oklahoma State 62 Dec. 10, 2005 Seattle, WA Adam Morrison took a step back to elude two defenders and banked a 3-point shot high off the backboard with 2.5 seconds to play as ninth-ranked Gonzaga defeated Oklahoma State in the third annual Comcast Battle in Seattle. Morrison, who claimed he called the bank shot, finished with 25 points. Morrison, trying to shake off a tough OSU defense all day, finally made a 3-pointer off a screen with 2:40 left to get Gonzaga within 6059, the closest the Bulldogs had been since 5:40 remained in the first half. J.P. Batista’s shot from the low blocks with 1:20 remaining gave Gonzaga its first lead since 6:14 remained in the first half. Oklahoma State’s Jamaal Brown answered with two free throws to put the Cowboys back ahead, 62-61, with 47.2 seconds remaining - setting up Morrison’s amazing finish. Gonzaga 64 San Diego 63 Jan. 21, 2006 San Diego, CA Erroll Knight’s 3-pointer from the right corner with 8 seconds left gave No. 6 Gonzaga a 64-63 victory over San Diego and was a key victory that would help carry the Bulldogs to a 14-0 West Coast Conference regular season. J.P Batista scored all 16 of his points in the second half and added 10 rebounds for his 10th career double-double, and scored 14 straight points in a 6:20 span in the second half to keep Gonzaga in the physical game. After Knight hit his 3-pointer, San Diego had one last shot at the upset but a jumper fell short. At the buzzer, the Zags mobbed Knight near midcourt as the senior from Seattle, who missed the first eight games of the season with a knee injury, had a season-high 10 points. Gonzaga 80, Stanford 76 Feb. 11, 2006 Spokane, WA The eyes of the basketball nation were focused on Spokane as ESPN College Game Day came to the West Coast for the first time. And the Bulldogs didn’t let them down. Adam Morrison scored 12 of his 34 points in the final 3 minutes to help the No. 5 Bulldogs hold off Stanford 80-76. Gonzaga led 67-66 when Morrison made a long 3-pointer to begin the 3-minute surge in which he outscored the entire Stanford team. J.P. Batista added 24 points and eight rebounds for Gonzaga.

Gonzaga 96, San Diego 92 (OT) Mar. 5, 2006 Spokane, WA The West Coast Conference Tournament came to the Gonzaga campus for the first time in its present format, and San Diego almost ruined the event for Gonzaga and its fans as the Bulldogs got 24 points form Adam Morrison in a 96-92 overtime semifinal victory. With J.P. Batista sidelined in the first half with a knee sprain and unable to start the second half, USD took advantage of Gonzaga’s big man being on the bench and used a 10-2 run to go up 51-50 at the 13:15 mark. Batista returned midway through the period with a wrap on his left knee and finished with 21 points and some crucial overtime free throws. The Bulldogs were held without a field goal for more than 11 minutes during the second half, but hit 11-of-12 from the free throw line in that span. Derek Raivio added 21 points for the Bulldogs, including three 3-pointers. Morrison was held to one field goal in the second half, but was 8-for-9 from the line during that span and in overtime. Gonzaga 68, Loyola Marymount 67 Mar. 6, 2006 Spokane, WA After escaping in overtime the previous night, Gonzaga dodged another near-miss in the championship game of the West Coast Conference Tournament to defeat Loyola Marymount 68-67 to cut down the nets in front of the home fans for the first time in WCC Tournament history. And a near-miss it was as LMU’s Chris Ayer missed a lay-in in the waning seconds after the Lions inbounded the ball with 10.6 seconds left. J.P. Batista, playing despite a badly sprained knee and quad injury that sidelined him the second half the previous night, got the winning tip-in off an Adam Morrison miss with a minute to play. LMU built a 15-point lead in the second half, the most Gonzaga had ever trailed since moving into the McCarthey Athletic Center for the 2004-05 season, but the Zags used a 20-7 run to tie the score at 53 with 7:02 left, mostly on the efforts of reserves Jeremy Pargo and David Pendergraft. LMU led by eight at halftime, and went on a 12-2 run to take a 48-33 lead with 13:36 remaining. Gonzaga replied with a 16-2 run and Morrison’s layup, his first basket of the second half, cut Loyola’s lead to 50-49 with 7:37 left. Pendergraft’s two free throws tied the game at 53. Pargo sank a layup and a 3-pointer for a 66-61 Gonzaga lead. LMU replied with six straight to give the Lions a 67-66 lead with 1:41 left. Batista’s tip

and the dramatic waning seconds followed. UCLA 73, Gonzaga 71 Mar. 23, 2006 Oakland, CA After disposing of tradition rich University of Indiana in the second round in Salt Lake City, Utah, to advance to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament, two of the best programs on the West Coast in recent years tangled at the Oakland Arena as third-seeded Gonzaga faced second-seeded UCLA. And for 36:34 there was little doubt Gonzaga was the best team on this night. But the Bulldogs, who led 71-62 with 3:26 to go on the strength of two free throws for the final two of Adam Morrison’s 24, saw the Bruins stage one of the most remarkable comebacks in the annals of the NCAA Tournament. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute scored underneath with 10 seconds left to give the Bruins a 72-71 lead, the Bruins would add a free the with :02 to play and the 73-71 victory brought a shocking end to the Bulldogs season and, ultimately, Morrison’s collegiate career as the juni0r would announce later his intentions to enter the NBA Draft. Gonzaga 78, Baylor 69 Nov. 15, 2006 Spokane, WA Derek Raivio scored 18 points to lead five Gonzaga players in double figures as Gonzaga punched its ticket to the NIT Season Tipoff in Madison Square Garden with a 78-69 victory over Baylor in the West Region pod championship game in the Spokane Arena. Gonzaga jumped to a 16-5 lead as Baylor made just 2 of its first 14 shots. The Bulldogs led 39-27 at halftime, connecting on 14-of26 from the field and 10-for-10 from the free throw line in the opening half. A pair of monster dunks by Josh Heytvelt keyed a 9-2 run to open the second half that lifted Gonzaga to a 48-29 lead and the lead didn’t get under double digits until 68-59 with 3:11 remaining. The Bulldogs had advanced to the title game with an 88-50 win over Rice the previous night.

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Memorable Games Gonzaga 82 North Carolina 74 Nov. 22, 2006 New York, NY One of the first big upsets of the collegiate season came on perhaps the biggest stage of Madison Square Garden as No. 23 Gonzaga topped No. 2 North Carolina 82-74 in the semifinals of the NIT Season Tip-off. Derek Raivio scored 21 points, and Josh Heytvelt and a strong supporting cast clamped down on Tar Heels AllAmerican Tyler Hansbrough, who was held to 9 points and 9 rebounds. Trailing 65-50 with 11:52 left in the game, the Tar Heels used an 18-5 run to get to ahead 70-68 Hansbrough’s putback dunk with 4:16 left. Jeremy Pargo scored a basket and was fouled to push the lead back to five, and UNC got no closer than four the rest of the night. Heytvelt added 19 points and eight rebounds to win the battle of the big men, while Pargo had 16 points. UNC took a quick 10-0 lead in the first 2:24 of the game, but the Bulldogs rallied behind Heytvelt to take a 40-37 lead at intermission. Duke 61, Gonzaga 54 Dec. 21, 2006 New York, NY In their second trip to Madison Square Garden in a month, fans finally got the muchanticipated showdown between Gonzaga and Duke, albeit a year late in the minds of many. The previous season the Bulldogs had the nation’s leading scorer in Adam Morrison while Duke had runner-up J.J. Redick, two players who captured the nation reminiscent of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird of the late ‘70’s. But the contest was still one of college basketball’s showcase matchups of the season as No. 6 Duke beat No. 22 Gonzaga 61-54 in what Gonzaga coach Mark Few said “had the feel of an NCAA Tournament game to it.” Jeremy Pargo had 21 points, 17 in the second half, for the Bulldogs. Gonzaga led 21-20 after a lethargic first half, Duke shooting 22.6 percent (7-for31), while Gonzaga connected on 35.7 percent (10-for-28). Duke heated up early in the second half, hitting six of its first seven shots for a 34-30 lead and the Blue Devils never trailed the rest of the way. Santa Clara 84 Gonzaga 73 Feb. 12, 2007 Spokane, WA All good things must come to an end, and such was the case this night for Gonzaga as its 50game home court winning streak, the longest active streak in the nation at the time, came to an end and the Bulldogs suffered their first loss after 38 straight wins in the 3-year-old McCarthey Athletic Center. Santa Clara ruined the party by an 84-73 count as retiring Broncos coach Dick Davey made his final appearance

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in Spokane and was presented a fly rod and reel in a pre-game ceremony. The Bulldogs had won their final 12 games in the old Kennel prior to moving into the new facility. Gonzaga fell behind 13-0 and never recovered. Gonzaga’s last home loss was Feb. 19, 2003, against Portland. Memphis 78 Gonzaga 77 (OT) Feb. 17, 2007 Spokane, WA A sellout crowd in the Spokane Arena witnessed one of the top collegiate games of the season, even though it was in defeat for the hometown team as No. 8 Memphis squeaked past Gonzaga 78-77 in overtime. Chris Douglas-Roberts slashed across the key through traffic and hit a one-handed layup with 5.6 seconds remaining to make the difference in the see-saw game. The Tigers led 76-75 on Jeremy Hunt’s trey, but Gonzaga’s Abdullahi Kuso was fouled with 17.6 seconds left and sank both free throws for a 77-76 Gonzaga lead, setting the stage for the decisive drive by Douglas-Roberts. Gonzaga’s Jeremy Pargo hit a jumper with a minute remaining in regulation to tie it at 69-69 after the Bulldogs trailed most of the way. Memphis took a 49-40 lead early in the second half, and the Bulldogs went to the 3-ball to get back in the game down the stretch and trail just 69-67 with 1:46 to play and set up the overtime theatrics. Gonzaga 70, Saint Joseph’s 65 (OT) Nov. 19, 2007 Philadelphia, PA Gonzaga’s second trip to Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse on the Saint Joseph’s campus brought another thrilling finish for fans to enjoy. Dan Dickau’s buzzer-beating trey in 2002 gave Gonzaga an 83-80 win, but this night it would take overtime for the 19th-ranked Bulldogs to prevail over their Jesuit counterparts. The home team rallied from an early 29-12 deficit as Gonzaga went cold from the field, including one stretch of 1-for-15. But Matt Bouldin’s 3-pointer late in regulation sparked a Gonzaga comeback from a 53-47 deficit with 5:07 to play, Saint Joe’s made a pair of free throws with 10.3 seconds remaining and the Bulldogs missed two shots down the stretch to send the game to OT. Bouldin’s free throws in overtime put the Bulldogs ahead for good, Austin Daye hit a key jumper and Micah Downs sank a pair of free throws to seal the win as Gonzaga escaped Hawk Hill with the victory. Gonzaga 85, Connecticut 82 Dec. 1, 2007 Boston, MA Third time was charm for Gonzaga as the Bull-

dogs finally beat UConn, which won a memorable 1999 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight game and a 2005 Maui Invitational championship game in the previous two meetings. Jeremy Pargo scored eight of his 23 points over the final 4:17 and No. 19 Gonzaga held off the Huskies 85-82 at The Hartford Hall of Fame Showcase at TD Banknorth Garden. Pargo’s jumper with 1:43 left gave the Bulldogs a 7976 lead, he made two free throws later an 8176 lead and Austin Daye hit 3-of-4 free throws late for an 85-82 lead. UConn’s A.J. Price’s trey from the left side bounced off the rim at the buzzer. Gonzaga 87, Santa Clara 82 (2OT) Feb. 2, 2008 Santa Clara, CA Austin Daye scored 13 of his career-high 22 points in overtime, including the go-ahead basket, as Gonzaga survived Santa Clara’s upset bid, escaping with an 87-82 win. Steven Gray, who scored 16, made a pair of free throws with 0.3 seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime. The Broncos, who led 61-54 with less than four minutes to play in regulation, were all set to celebrate its second straight regular-season upset over the Bulldogs after John Bryant blocked a shot in the final four seconds to preserve a two-point lead. All that remained was for the Broncos to inbound a pass and run out the clock. Daye’s 3-pointer got GU to within 63-61 with 1:32 remaining. SCU worked the clock down to 19 seconds, Ben Dowdell was fouled by Daye and Dowdell missed both free throws. Matt Bouldin grabbed the rebound, a long pass was tipped in the backcourt and Gray was fouled by Brody Angley to set up the tying foul shots. Davidson 82, Gonzaga 76 Mar. 21, 2008

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Gonzaga fell victim to one of the greatest individual efforts in NCAA Tournament history as Davidson’s Stephen Curry scored 30 of his 40 points in the second half and hit the tie-breaking 3-pointer to just over a minute left to lead the Wildcats an 82-76 first-round win. Curry hit 8-of-10 3-pointers, and his two free throws with 14.5 seconds left iced it. Gonzaga freshman Steven Gray tried to match Curry, hitting seven 3-pointers and scoring 21 points. Gonzaga led by as many as 11 in each half but could not find a second-half answer for Curry. Gonzaga tied it on Jeremy Pargo’s driving layup 1:45 left, but Curry’s eighth trey opened a lead the Wildcats never relinquished.

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While the teams already had a regular-season battle scheduled for January, as fate would have it the two teams advanced through their brackets to meet in the title game of the Old Spice Classic at The Milk Bottle at Disney World. Steven Gray scored 19 points, Matt Bouldin added 17 and the ninth-ranked Bulldogs beat No. 12 Tennessee 83-74 to claim the title. Gonzaga raced to an 18-point lead only to see Tennessee rally to close to 77-71. But senior Micah Downs hit 5-of-6 six free throws and fellow senior Jeremy Pargo had a fast-break dunk to help the Bulldogs hold on and remain undefeated through five games in the early season. Gray, who had struggled from long range through the first four games of the season, found his shooting touch and unleashed a 4-for-6 night from beyond the arc on his way to 6-for-10 from the field. The Gonzaga defense held Tennessee to 36 percent from the field and forced the Volunteers into 21 turnovers. Pargo was named the tournament MVP and Josh Heytvelt, who had 15 points in the title game, earned all-tournament accolades. Gonzaga 70, Indiana 54 Dec, 6, 2008

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Gonzaga University ventured into basketballcrazed Hoosier country to face Indiana University in the first collegiate basketball game in Lucas Oil Stadium, the new home of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts. But it was the Bulldogs who made the state sit up and take notice on this cold, snowy day outside the dome. The veteran-laden and fifth-ranked Bulldogs taught a young Indiana squad a thing or two about patience, discipline and composure in taking a 70-54 victory. It was the third time the teams had met in the last four years, the other two meetings coming in the 2006 NCAA Tournament – a Bulldog victory – and the 2007 March Madness – a day of Hoosier revenge. The Bulldogs started slowly, but eventually their experience was too much as senior Josh Heytvelt poured in 17 points and senior Jeremy Pargo added 13. Heytvelt went 6-for-12 from the field and grabbed six rebounds on his way to Player of the Game honors. Connecticut 88 Gonzaga 83 (OT) Dec. 20, 2008

Seattle, WA

The Battle in Seattle was just that as Gonzaga and the University of Connecticut, who played a memorable NCAA Elite Eight contest in 1999 to start the Bulldogs decade of NCAA success, went at each other in a meeting of Top 10 teams. In the end it was the

second-ranked Huskies who prevailed over the eighth-ranked Bulldogs 88-83. But it took an extra session for the Huskies to pull out what seemed an improbable victory. UConn’s A.J. Price scored 24 points, including a nearly impossible 3-pointer with Gonzaga’s Jeremy Pargo in his face with 7.8 seconds to play to send the game to overtime, as the Huskies rallied from an 11-point deficit with 12 minutes to play to take the wild, albeit stunning, victory in front of a sold out throng of primarily Bulldog fans at KeyArena in Seattle. Price then stripped the ball from the Bulldogs in the lane to prevent Gonzaga from getting off a potential game-winning shot in regulation. Steven Gray scored a career-high 23 points for the Bulldogs. Gonzaga 89, Tennessee 79 (OT) Jan. 7, 2009 Knoxville, TN Gonzaga headed into the sea of orange of Thompson-Boling Arena on the University of Tennessee campus for the much anticipated re-match following the Bulldogs earlier victory over the Volunteers in the Old Spice Classic title game in December. But it was no neutral court for the Bulldogs this time, the Volunteers having won 37 straight in front of the more than 21,000-fans who cram the arena for every Vols contest. Tennessee was ranked 15th heading into the contest, while Gonzaga had dropped from the polls following a threegame losing streak. But with Matt Bouldin matching his career high with 26 points, the Bulldogs dominated the overtime session to run away with an 89-79 verdict. But it wasn’t as easy as the final score would indicate. The Vols tied the contest with 26 seconds remaining in regulation and Bouldin missed what would have been the game winning shot. In the overtime, sophomore Austin Daye hit a 3-pointer and four free throws for seven of his 20 points. Gonzaga scored the first seven points of OT and Tennessee never got closer than five the rest of the extra session. Josh Heytvelt added 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Bulldogs. Memphis 68, Gonzaga 50 Feb. 7, 2009

Spokane, WA

The story of this day was the return of ESPN’s College Game Day to the Gonzaga campus and the city of Spokane. The morning show aired from the McCarthey Athletic Center for the second time since 2006 as Rece Davis, Digger Phelps, Hubert Davis, Jay Bilas and Bob Knight were center stage in the collegiate basketball world from the floor of the McCarthey Athletic Center and the Lilac City. Unlike 2006 when the Bulldogs played Stanford on their home floor, this year’s game was played at the downtown Spokane Arena, announcers Dan Shulman, Bilas, Knight and

sideline reporter Erin Andrews showcasing college basketball across the nation during Saturday prime time. Memphis prevailed 6850 in a game that featured two of the nation’s best defenses as both teams were held well below their season averages. Gonzaga 83, Saint Mary’s 58 Mar. 9, 2009 Las Vegas, NV The West Coast Conference Tournament moved to a neutral site for the first time in the 23 years of the conference’s showcase event, The Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. The Bulldogs rolled to their 11th straight NCAA Tournament and won their ninth WCC tournament crown in 11 years with an 83-58 victory over regular-season runner-up Saint Mary’s in the title game. The Bulldogs, 14-0 in the WCC regular season, got 17 points from Josh Heytvelt and 12 points and 12 rebounds from tournament MVP Micah Downs in winning their 18th game in 19 starts down the stretch. Senior Jeremy Pargo and junior Matt Bouldin also earned all-tournament nods for Gonzaga. The Zags held a 1-0 lead before a second had even ticked off the clock to start the championship game when the Gaels were called for a dunk in the pre-game warm-up and Bouldin hit one of the two free throws on the technical. It didn’t have much of an impact on the final outcome, however, as Gonzaga built an 8-0 lead as Saint Mary’s missed its first eight shots. Gonzaga 83, Western Kentucky 81 Mar. 21, 2009 Portland, OR The shot heard around the collegiate basketball world on this late Saturday afternoon came from, of all people, a Gonzaga freshman. Demetri Goodson had just one field goal through the first 39:59.1 of the Bulldogs NCAA Tournament second-round game against Western Kentucky University. But his second field goal put a frenzied, pro-Gonzaga crowd in the Rose Garden in nearby Portland, Ore., into an all-out celebration as the freshman out of Spring, Texas, streaked down the court and hit a running bank shot with 0.9 seconds remaining for the 83-81 victory to put Gonzaga into the Sweet Sixteen. It’s the fourth Sweet Sixteen appearance in head coach Mark Few’s 10 years at the helm, and the Bulldogs fifth appearance in school history, Few an assistant coach that time. The Hilltoppers tied the contest on a tip-in with 7.2 seconds remaining, and Goodson took the inbounds pass and headed straight for the other end of the court, hitting the runner from the left side. The 5-11 Goodson was buried in the swarm of celebratory teammates.

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All--Time Roster All

A H. Albertsson 1961 Pierre Marie Altidor-Cespedes 2005-06-07 Darin Aman 1991 Ron Amann 1976-77-78 Tyler Amaya 2003 Blair Anderson 1980-82-83-84 Ken Anderson 1980-81 Marc Armstead 1992-93 B L. Babby Don Baldwin Phillip Ball Kyle Bankhead J.P. Batista Rich Beck Bill Berger Duane Bergeson T. Blanchet Steve Blaser Dennis Bly Roger Bock Matt Bollinger Jason Bond Melvin Bonds Matt Bouldin Daren Bowers Eric Brady Jim Bresnahan Ken Britt John Brodsky Winston Brooks Harold Brown Ira Brown Jeff Brown Larry Brown Blaine Bundy Greg Buratto Howard Burford David Burgess Frank Burgess R. Burton Bob Butler

1959 1978-79-80-81 1996-97 2001-02-03-04 2005-06 1962 1968-69 1979-80-81-82 1965 1968-69 1967-68 1986-87 1993 1994-95-96 1982 2007-08-09 1967 1992 1969-70-71 1980 1965-66 2002-03 1978-79 2008-09 1992-93-94 1965-66-67 1969-70-72 1960-61-62 1968-69-70-71 2007 1959-60-61 1965 1967

C Casey Calvary M. Carl Ron Carling Larry Carter Paul Cathey Jim Centers Gino Cerchiai Mike Champion Pat Clark Joe Clayton Dave Clement B. Cobb David Cole Jeff Condill D. Cossette J. Cote Carl Crider

1998-99-00-01 1961 1968 1971-72 1978-79 1975-76 1984 1983-85-86-87 1967 1972-73 1981-83-84-85 1965 1994-95 1984-85-86 1959 1965 1997-98

D Willie Daigle Jarrod Davis Kenny Davis Austin Daye W. Davis Axel Dench Chris Delaney Brian DeRoisseau Elmer Deschaine Jim DeWeese Mamery Diallo Dan Dickau Martin Dioli Kyle Dixon Jim Dixon Nathan Doudney John Dougherty Micah Downs Jamie Dudley Bill Dunlap

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1973-74 1991-92 1991-92 2008-09 1979 1997-98-99-00 1987-88-89-90 1975 1962-64 1976-77-78 2006 2001-02 1988-89-91 1995-96 1962-63 2005-06 1966-67-68 2007-08-09 1990-91-92-93 1981-82

E Jeremy Eaton Blake Elliott Gil Evans Jon Evavold

1997-99 1959-60 1969-70-71 1964-66

F Fred Farrell Steve Fedler Pat Fields Scott Finnie Colin Floyd Ryan Floyd Germayne Forbes Tony Fore Rob Fossum Will Foster Richard Fox Richie Frahm Todd Franklin Brian Fredrickson

1962-64 1986 1990-91 1976-77-78-79 2003-04-05-06 1997-98-99-00 2001-02 1967-68 1977 2007-08-09 2003-04 1997-98-99-00 1988-89 1988-89-90-91

G John Gambee Cass Gebbers John Gebbers Darryl Gellert Stephen Gentry Steve Gerttula Demetri Goodson Geoff Goss Zach Gourde Jim Grady Steven Gray Jim Greene Doug Griffin Mike Gruber Larry Gurganious

1961-62 1988 2000 1966-67 2004-05-06 1970 2009 1991-92-93-94 2000-01-02-03 1975-76-77 2008-09 1988 1997-98 1973-74 2006-07-08

H Dale Haaland Quentin Hall Don Hansen Jim Harris Ron Harris Tim Heins Bakari Hendrix Alex Hernandez Josh Heytvelt Hugh Hobus John Hobus L. Holliday Bret Holmdahl John Holstein Eric Hovey Dan Hunt Robert Hunt Tom Hunt D. L. Hurd Dwan Hurt A. Hutchins

1986-87 1998-99 1959-60-61 1961-62-63-64 1972 1985 1996-97-98 2001-02 2006-07-08-09 1980-81 1985-86 1979 1989-90 1975-76-77 1975 1966 1961-62 1969-70-71 1959 1985-86 1965

J Bill Johnson Dwayne Jones Charles Jordan Dennis Jorgensen Rich Juarez

1962-63 1974-75-76 1959-60 1965-66 1962-63-64

K Michael Kelly Keith Kincaid Matt Kincaid Jon Kinloch Erroll Knight Abdullahi Kuso

1959-60-61 1996 2000 1993-94-95-96 2004-05-06 2007-08

L Randy Lea Mike Leasure Gary Lechman Jean Claude Lefebvre Dan Linter

1977 1995-96-97-98-99 1965-66-67 1959 1975

M Rick Mackay Calum MacLeod Sean Mallon Jake Martin Jordan Mast Ken Matney Mark Matthews Darryl May Todd McAllister Mike McChesney Mike McGinley Felix McGowan Oscar McGuire Bob McIver Mark McKelvy Brad McKnight Joe McNair Tim McNulty Bryce McPhee Jim McPhee Brian Michaelson Don Migliuri John Miller Carl Minns Skip Moliter Scott Morgan Stewart Morrill Adam Morrison D. Morrison George Morrison Willie Moss Ron Muskopf

1972-73-74 2005 2004-05-06-07 1961-62 2007 1962 1984-85 1988-89-90 1988 1963-64-65-66 1967-68-69 1992-93 1960-61 1974-75-76 1980-81 1997 1968-69 1968 1981-82-83-84-85 1986-87-88-89-90 2002-03-04-05 1968 1969 1974-75 1972-73-74 1995-96 1973-74 2004-05-06 1960 1959-60 1974-75-76-77 1966

N Tony Neal John Nemeth Dan Newman Chris Nikola Mike Nilson Chuck North

1983 1994-95-96-97 1973-74 1970-71-72 1997-98-99-00 1980

O Glenn Olden

1970

P Phil Paramore Lennie Parham Jeremy Pargo Tim Patrick David Pendergraft Chance Peterson Carl Pierce Brad Pinney Chris Pontarolo-Maag Issac Pope Jerry Price

1978-79 1986-87 2006-07-08-09 1963-64 2005-06-07-08 1989-90 1979-80 1990 2009 1963-64 1972-73-74

Q Bill Quigg

1969-70-71

R Derek Raivio John Rea Anthony Reason Doug Rehaume Jeff Reinert Josh Reisman Curt Rettenmier Ross Rettenmier Bill Rhymes Rob Rich John Rickman John Rillie Paz Rocha Robert Rodriguez Danny Roe Jerry Rogers Paul Rogers Lorenzo Rollins Jason Rubright Tim Ruff

2004-05-06-07 1962 2001-02 1969-70-71 1984-85 2003 1978 1976-77-78-79 1970 1990-91 1961-62-63 1993-94-95 1967-68 1961 1984-86-87-88 1971-72-73 1995-96-97 1996-97 1992-93-94-95 1982-83-84-85

S Robert Sacre Matt Santangelo Pat Schafer George Schandelmier Reed Schifferman Lane Schumacher Brice Searles Paul Seeley Tony Sheen James Sheppard Jay Sherrell Chuck Silvernail Kendall Simmons Tony Skinner Eddie Smith John Smith Scott Snider Andrew Snyder Ken Sobrero Andrew Sorenson Mark Spink Scott Spink Doug Spradley Matt Stanford Doug Steck Jed Steele Greg Sten Blake Stepp John Stockton Bill Suter

2008-09 1997-98-99-00 1971 1971 1975-76-77 1990-91 1978 1990 1981 1979-80 2001-02 1967 1990-91 2003-04 1975 1966 1995-96 1987-88 1969 2007-08-09 1998-99-00-01 1991-92-93-94 1986-87-88-89 1991-92-93-94 1977-78-79 1964-66-67 1971-72-73 2001-02-03-04 1981-82-83-84 1963-64-65-66

T Art Taylor Ed Taylor Lango Taylor Chuck Thomas Jim Tobin Norbert Trauba Jimmy Tricco Caslav Trifunovic George Trontzos Ronny Turiaf B. Turner Kenny Tyler

1961-63-64 1978-79-80-81 1992 1965-66-67 1973 1959 2000-01 1994 1961-62-63 2002-03-04-05 1959 1974-75

V Jason Van Nort Stan Veatch D. Vermillion Paul Verret Dustin Villepigue Cory Violette Gene Volz Jerry Votendahl

1981-82-83-84-85 1977-78 1959 1988-89 2003 2001-02-03-04 1959 1962

W Marlon Wadlington Tim Wagoner Paul Walker Marty Wall, III Marty Wall, IV Rich Wallace Tim Walt Dick Walter E. Washington John Washington Jerome Wasson Eddie White Joe Whitney Kenny Williams Kevin Williams Bill Wilson Mike Winger Dale Wiitala Mike Wnek

1987-88 1979-80-81-82 1986-87-88 1965-68-69 1991-92-93-94 1973-74-75 1972-73 1968-69 1960 1976 1959-60-61 1979-80 1982 2000-01 1994-95-96-97 1962-63-64 1987-88-89-90 1982-83 1983

Z Nick Zaharias

1985-86-87

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John Stockton Forever a Zag Since taking the hardwood at Gonzaga more than 25 years ago, John Stockton and the small Jesuit University in Spokane have been linked. Stockton remains the player most closely related to the program as he has become one of the National Basketball Association’s 50 Greatest Players of all-time. Stockton finished his Gonzaga career as the first player to surpass the 1,000 point and 500 assist marks during their career. He was named the West Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year after leading the league in scoring, assists and steals during his senior season. Stockton then became Gonzaga’s first player drafted in the first round of the NBA draft as the Utah Jazz selected the point guard with the 16th overall pick. A 10-time NBA All-Star, Stockton currently ranks as the NBA’s career leader in assists and steals. Stockton has also won Olympic Gold at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games. WCAC Most Valuable Player, 1984 WCAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 1984 AP Honorable Mention All-American, 1984 CoSIDA Academic All-American, 1984 Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, 1984 NBA 1st Round Draft Pick by Utah Jazz (16th overall) 10 time NBA All-Star NBA’s all-time leader in assists and steals Named one of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) Won Olympic Gold at 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Won Olympic Gold at 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games Verizon Academic Hall of Fame inductee (2002) Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame inductee (2009)

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Dan Dickau All--American All Dan Dickau set America on fire in 2001-02 as the Gonzaga University senior became the Bulldogs first first-team Associated Press All-America selection. Dickau helped guide the small Spokane school to a No. 6 national ranking and school record 29 victories. Dickau was Gonzaga’s third John R. Wooden Award Player of the Year candidate and the first Wooden Award Top Five All-American. Dickau was also a finalist for the James Naismith Player of the Year Award as he earned West Coast Conference Player of the Year honors. He was then selected with the final pick of the 2002 NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings, who in turn traded his rights to the Atlanta Hawks. Dickau continued the long tradition of excellent guard play at Gonzaga, but at the same time put his own unique stamp on the position. He wore No. 21 at Gonzaga because the No. 12 worn by his idol John Stockton has not been available at Gonzaga since Stockton finished playing in 1984. Dickau finished his 2-year Gonzaga career ranking fourth on the career 3-pointers list, sixth on the career assists chart and 16th in career scoring with 1,125 points.

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Blake Stepp All--American All Blake Stepp once again placed the word GONZAGA on the tips of the basketball world’s tongue during the 2004 season as the senior guard helped guide the Bulldogs to their most successful season to date. Gonzaga posted a 28-3 record climbing to No. 2 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll and No. 3 in the final Associated Press poll. Along the way they set a school record with 20 straight wins, a perfect 14-0 WCC mark and a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Stepp was Gonzaga’s fifth John R. Wooden Award Player of the Year candidate and the third player to earn Wooden Award All-American. He was a second team All-American as selected by the Associated Press and National Basketball Coaches Association, making him the first GU player to earn back-to-back All-America honors after he was an honorable mention AP selection in 2003. Winning West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year honors in 2001 was a just a sign of things to come for the Eugene, Ore., native as he would go on to win back-toback WCC Player of the Year honors in 2003 and 2004. Stepp became the first Gonzaga player to win multiple awards and only the 12th player to do so in the 53-year history of the West Coast Conference. Stepp finished his career as the Bulldogs career 3-point leader with 288 3-pointers made. He also was one of the school’s most double threat players finishing with 1,670 career points (4th at GU) and 640 career assists (2nd at GU). A two-time Academic All-American and the WCC Student-Athlete of the Year, Stepp was drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round of the 2004 NBA Draft.

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Ronny Turiaf All--American All Quick, name the two most famous Gonzaga Bulldogs. Chances are you mentioned John Stockton and Ronny Turiaf and with Zags fans of this generation they may not have necessarily been in that order. A native of Martinique, by way of Paris, France, Turiaf became the face of the Gonzaga Bulldogs program during his four-year stay on the Spokane campus. In addition to his friendly smile and talk to everyone attitude, Turiaf could also play a little basketball as he helped the Bulldogs win 107 games and finish with three Top 10 national rankings in the final Associated Press poll. Turiaf earned first-team All-West Coast Conference honors three times and was named the WCC Player of the Year in 2005 after averaging 15.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. He finished his career ranking fourth at Gonzaga with 1,723 points and 859 rebounds. He also finished as the career leader with 643 free throws breaking the 44-year-old record of Frank Burgess. On the national scene Turiaf was a two-time honorable mention Associated Press All-American. He also finished as a Top 30 Wooden Award Candidate as a junior and senior. In June of 2005 Turiaf was selected in the second round of the NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. Turiaf had to place his NBA dreams on hold as he underwent surgery for a heart condition on July 26, 2005. The operation was successful and Turiaf rejoined the Lakers organization and has been a fixture in the Lakers rotation. To show the impact Turiaf has had on GU fans when a get-well email address was set up for the former Bulldog, more than 1,000 fans emailed messages on the first day.

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AdamAll Morrison All--American Adam Morrison’s name was synonymous with college basketball in 2006. He adorned the front of magazines and had the country talking about his mane, mustache and Gonzaga basketball. He led the Bulldogs to a 29-4 overall record and a No. 5 ranking in the final Associated Press poll. For the eighthstraight year the Zags earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament - this time a third seed, after posting a perfect 14-0 record in the West Coast Conference regular-season and winning the WCC Tournament. Morrison led the nation in scoring in his last year, averaging 28.1 ppg. He is only the second Gonzaga player ever to do so. Morrison was also Gonzaga’s seventh John R. Wooden Award Player of the Year candidate and the fourth player to earn Wooden Award All-American. He was named Gonzaga’s inaugural Associated Press pre-season selection as a junior, and was a consensus Associated Press AllAmerica first-team pick. Morrison also earned National Association of Basketball Coaches Co-Player of the Year and USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Co-Player of the Year accolades during 2006. Other national honors Morrison earned in 2006 were: Naismith Trophy Top Four Finalist, NABC All-District 14 First Team, and USBWA All-District 9 First Team. A star player nationally, Morrison also dominated the West Coast Conference. He earned back-toback WCC Tournament Most Valuable Player honors (2005, 2006) and was a two-time WCC First Team honoree. Morrison was named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year in 2006 after averaging 28.1 ppg, 5.5 rpg, along with a 49.6 field goal percentage, 77.2 free throw percentage and a 42.8 three-point percentage.

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AdamAll Morrison All--American Other national honors in 2005 were: USBWA AllDistrict 9 First Team, and Basketball Times All-West Coast First Team. Morrison was also a member of 2004 USA World Championship For Young Men Qualifying Team that earned a gold medal at the World Championships in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the summer of 2004. He averaged 8.2 ppg and 1.7 rpg in three games, missing the gold medal game because of a sore knee. Morrison, a childhood diabetic since age 12, has developed into a role model for children with diabetes to show they, too, can live a normal life. His father, John, has organized an annual H-O-R-S-E Tournament in Spokane the past three years as a benefit for the American Diabetes Association. Morrison finished his career as the third-leading scorer in Gonzaga history with 1,867 points. He is also third in the career rankings for field goals made (659), fourth in free throws made (398) and ninth in three-point field goals made (127). Morrison’s name is also scattered throughout the GU single-season rankings. He is first in single-season points (926 in 2006), field goals made (306 in 2006) and free throws made (240 in 2006). Morrison was drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats as the third pick overall in the 2006 draft; the highest draft pick by a Gonzaga player.

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Derek Raivio All--American All Look in the NCAA record book under free throws and you’ll find Derek Raivio’s name prominent among the all-time leaders. A 4-year performer who started every game but one his final three years in a Gonzaga University uniform, deadliness from the free throw line was the forte for the West Coast Conference 2007 Co-Player of the Year who was also a 2005 first-team selection. He led the nation in free throw percentage as a senior, hitting 148-of-154 throws for 96.1 percent. That percentage also ranks No. 1 for free throw percentage as a senior in the NCAA ranks. His 96.1 percent ranks fourth all-time in all divisions (I, II, III). He ranks second for 300 free throws made and at least 2.5 free throws made/game in a career, connecting on 343-of-370 for 92.7 percent. His 92.7 percent, first on the Gonzaga career list, also ranks second all-time when the category is broken down to just 300 free throws made in a career, and the 92.7 percent ranks first all-time based on just a minimum of 2.5 free throws made/game. The Vancouver, Wash., native set a school and WCC record with 56 consecutive free throws made his senior season, breaking his record of 44 set earlier in the same campaign. His 343 career free throws made rank seventh on the Gonzaga charts. But free throws weren’t his only bread and butter. He became the 29th member of Gonzaga’s 1,000-point club, ending his career with 1,456 points to rank 12th. His 243 career 3-pointers made and 584 3-pointers attempted both rank fourth; his 356 career assists are fourth, and his 106 career steals are third. Raivio was named an Associated Press honorable mention All-America and to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 14 first team.

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NABC AllAll-District 1959-60

Frank Burgess (2nd Team)

1960-61

Frank Burgess (1st Team)

1972-73

Joe Clayton (3rd Team)

1974-75

Ken Tyler (3rd Team)

1983-84

John Stockton (1st Team)

1992-93

Jeff Brown (2nd Team)

1993-94

Jeff Brown (1st Team)

1995-96

2002-03

Blake Stepp (1st Team) Ronny Turiaf (2nd Team) Cory Violette (2nd Team)

2003-04

Blake Steep (1st Team) Ronny Turiaf (1st Team) Cory Violette (2nd Team)

2004-05

Adam Morrison (1st Team) Ronny Turiaf (1st Team)

2005-06

Adam Morrison (1st Team) J.P. Batista (1st Team)

Paul Rogers (2nd Team)

2006-07

Derek Raivio (1st Team)

1997-98

Bakari Hendrix (2nd Team)

2007-08

Jeremy Pargo (2nd Team)

1998-99

Richie Frahm (2nd Team) Matt Santangelo (2nd Team)

2008-09

Josh Heytvelt (1st Team) Matt Bouldin (1st Team) Austin Daye (2nd Team)

1999-00

Richie Frahm (1st Team) Matt Santangelo (1st Team)

2000-01

Casey Calvary (1st Team) Dan Dickau (2nd Team)

2001-02

Dan Dickau (1st Team) Zach Gourde (2nd Team)

NABC ALL-AMERICANS 1960-61 2001-02 2003-04 2005-06

Frank Burgess (3rd Team) Dan Dickau (2nd Team) Blake Stepp (2nd Team) Adam Morrison (Player of the Year Top Four Finalist)

Retired Numbers 12

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National Honors

J.P BATISTA Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention, 2006

GARY LECHMAN Helms Foundation All-American, 1966-67

MATT BOULDIN NABC All-District 9 First Team, 2009

SEAN MALLON District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 2004-05, 2007 Division I-AAA Scholar Athlete Team, 2006

ERIC BRADY District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1990-91; 1991-92 JEFF BROWN District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1991-92; 1992-93; 199394 GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team, 1991-92 GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team, 1992-93; 1993-94 GTE/CoSIDA Men’s Basketball Academic All-American of the Year, 1993-94 Playboy Magazine Anson Mount Scholar Athlete, 1993-94 FRANK BURGESS Helms Foundation All-American, 1959-60 Associated Press Second Team All-American, 1960-61 United Press International All-American, 1960-61 Helms Foundation All-American, 1960-61 NABC Third Team All-American, 1960-61 CASEY CALVARY John R. Wooden Second Team All-American, 2000-01 Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2000-01 NCAA West Regional First Team, 1999 JARROD DAVIS District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1990-91; 1991-92 GTE/CoSIDA All-Academic Second Team, 1990-91 GTE/CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1991-92 AUSTIN DAYE NABC All-District 9 Second Team, 2009 DAN DICKAU Associated Press First Team All-American, 2001-02 John R. Wooden Award Top Five All-American, 2001-02 NABC Second Team All-American, 2001-02 District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic Second Team, 2000-01 Verizon/CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 2002 BILL DUNLAP Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 1981-82 RICH EVANS Catholic Digest All-American, 1949-50 RICHIE FRAHM College 3-Point Shooting Champion, 2000 NABC All-Star Game participant, 2000 QUENTIN HALL NCAA West Regional First Team, 1999 JOSH HEYTVELT NABC All-District 9 First Team, 2009 BRET HOLMDAHL District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1989-90

BRYCE MCPHEE CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team, 1982-83 CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, 1983-84 CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team, 1984-85 JIM MCPHEE National Jesuit News First Team, 1988-89; 1989-90 GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, 1989-90 District VIIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1989-90 ADAM MORRISON Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2004-05 Division I Scoring Champ, 2006 Co-Player of the Year by NABC, 2006 Chevrolet Player of the Year (CBS Sports), 2006 Co-Player of the Year bu USBWA, 2006 John R. Wooden Award Top Five All-American Team, 2006 Associated Press All-America First Team, 2006 JEREMY PARGO Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America, 2007-08 NBCA All-District 14 Second Team, 2008-09 DEREK RAIVIO Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2007 NABC All-District First Team, 2007 MATT SANTANGELO Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 1998-99 SCOTT SNIDER District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1995-96 BLAKE STEPP Associated Press Second Team All-American, 2003-04 John R. Wooden Award Second Team All-American, 2003-04 NABC Second Team All-American, 2003-04 Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2002-03 Verizon/CoSIDA All-Academic Second Team, 2003-04 Verizon/CoSIDA All-Academic Third Team, 2002-03 JOHN STOCKTON Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 1983-84 United Press International Honorable Mention All-American, 1983-84 CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, 1983-84 BILL SUTER United Press International “Small All-America,” 1965-66 RONNY TURIAF Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2003-04 Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American, 2004-05 MIKE WINGER National Jesuit News Honorable Mention, 1988-89; 1989-90

JON KINLOCH District VIII CoSIDA All-Academic First Team, 1994-95; 1995-96

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WCC Honors John Stockton 1984 West Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year Stockton guided the Zags to a 17-11 record and fourth place finish in the WCAC. Stockton led the WCAC in scoring (20.9), assists (201), and steals (109). Jeff Brown 1994 West Coast Conference Player of the Year Brown guided the Zags to 22-8 record and first place in the WCC. Brown led the WCC in scoring at 21 points per game. The Zags advanced to the NIT second round in their inaugural post-season appearance. Bakari Hendrix 1998 West Coast Conference Player of the Year Hendrix guided the Zags to a 24-10 record and first place in the WCC. Hendrix led the WCC in scoring at 19.8 points per game. The Zags advanced to the second round of the NIT. Casey Calvary 2001 West Coast Conference Player of the Year Calvary guided the Zags to a 26-7 record and first place in the WCC. Calvary was second in the WCC in scoring as the Zags made their third straight NCAA Sweet 16.

Dan Dickau 2002 West Coast Conference Player of the Year Dickau guided Gonzaga to a school record 29 wins and first place in the WCC. Dickau led the league with 21.0 points per game and was second in the league with 4.6 assists per game. Gonzaga advanced to the NCAA and was ranked No. 6 in the nation. Blake Stepp 2003, 2004 West Coast Conference Player of the Year

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Stepp became the first GU player to win multiple Player of the Year honors as he helped guide the Bulldogs to a 14-0 WCC record and No. 2 national ranking in 2004. In 2003 he helped GU win the WCC regular-season title and earn the Bulldogs first at-large NCAA Tournament bid. Ronny Turiaf 2005 West Coast Conference Player of the Year Turiaf continued the Bulldogs run of WCC Players of the Year as he became fifth straight GU Player to win the award. Turiaf helped the Bulldogs earn a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament as he finished his career ranking fourth in career points and rebounds. Adam Morrison 2006 West Coast Conference Player of the Year Morrison become the sixth-straight Bulldog to earn WCC Player of the Year. Morrison helped Gonzaga earn its second-straight No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament as he finished his career ranking third in career points. Derek Raivio 2007 West Coast Conference Co-Player of the Year Raivio averaged 18.0 points and 2.6 assists per game as the Zags posted a 23-11 record. Raivio also was astounding at the free throw line sinking 96.1 percent to lead the nation.

Jeremy Pargo 2008 West Coast Conference Player of the Year Pargo averaged 11.8 ppg overall, but it was the other facets of his game that often times made life rough for the opposition. He paced the conference in assists at 6.23 overall and 6.50 in WCC action, he was eighth overall in steals with 1.47 and fourth in WCC games at 2.07 and posted a 1.91 assist/turnover ration in all games and 2.28 in WCC contests.

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WCC Honors Matt Santangelo 1997 West Coast Conference Co-Freshman of the Year Santangelo averaged 13.2 points and 4.4 assists per game as the Zags posted a 15-12 record. He earned honorable mention All-WCC recognition and also 3-time All-WCC honors. Blake Stepp 2001 West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year Stepp averaged 10.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game as the Zags posted a 26-7 record. He earned honorable mention All-WCC recognition. Mike Nilson 2000 West Coast Conference Defender of the Year Nilson averaged 1.6 steals and 4.4 rebounds per game as the Zags posted a 26-9 record. He helped hold opponents to a .392 field goal percentage. Mark Spink 2001 West Coast Conference Defender of the Year Spink averaged 7.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per game as the Zags posted a 26-7 record. He helped hold opponents to a .395 field goal percentage.

J.P. Batista 2005 West Coast Conference Newcomer of the Year Batista made an immediate impact on the Bulldogs squad as he led the WCC with a 60.5 field goal percentage. Batista averaged 12.4 points and 6.2 rebounds while earning honorable mention All-WCC honors. Dan Fitzgerald West Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1981 (19-8, 9-5 WCC) 1994 (22-8, 12-2 WCC) Dan Monson West Coast Conference Coach of the Year 1999 (28-7, 12-2 WCC) Mark Few West Coast Conference Coach of the Year 2001 (26-7, 13-1 WCC) 2002 (29-4, 13-1 WCC) 2003 (24-9, 12-2 WCC) 2004 (28-3, 14-0 WCC) 2005 (26-5, 12-2 WCC) 2006 (29-4, 14-0 WCC) 2008 (25-8, 13-1 WCC)

Erroll Knight 2005 West Coast Conference Defender of the Year Knight served as the Bulldogs defensive stopper usually drawing the top player on an opponents team. Knight averaged 6.9 points and 4.6 rebounds as the Bulldogs held opposing teams to a .416 field goal percentage.

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All--Conference Selections All

1964-79 - Big Sky Conference 1980-02 - West Coast Conference 1963-64

1983-84 John Stockton (1st Team - Player of the Year) Jeff Condill (Honorable Mention) Tim Ruff (Honorable Mention)

Bill Wilson (1st Team) 1984-85 Bill Suter (2nd Team)

1964-65

Gary Lechman (1st Team)

Gary Lechman (1st Team)

Jeff Condill (1st Team) Dale Haaland (Honorable Mention) Jim McPhee (Honorable Mention)

1986-87

Dale Haaland (1st Team) Jim McPhee (1st Team) Doug Spradley (Honorable Mention)

1987-88

Doug Spradley (1st Team) Danny Roe (Honorable Mention)

Bill Suter (2nd Team) 1966-67

Gary Lechman (1st Team)

1967-68

Paz Rocha (2nd Team)

1968-69

Joe McNair (2nd Team)

1969-70

Tim Ruff (Honorable Mention) Jason Van Nort (Honorable Mention)

1985-86

Bill Suter (2nd Team) 1965-66

1988-89

Jim McPhee (1st Team) Doug Spradley (1st Team)

Bill Quigg (2nd Team)

1989-90

Jim McPhee (1st Team)

1970-71

Bill Quigg (2nd Team)

1990-91

Jarrod Davis (1st Team)

1971-72

Joe Clayton (1st Team)

1991-92

Jeff Brown (1st Team) Jarrod Davis (1st Team)

Greg Sten (2nd Team) 1992-93 1972-73

Greg Sten (1st Team) Joe Clayton (2nd Team)

1973-74

Stewart Morill (1st Team) Ken Tyler (2nd Team)

1974-75

Ken Tyler (1st Team)

1975-76

Jim Grady (2nd Team)

1976-77

Jim Grady (1st Team)

1977-78

Jim DeWeese (2nd Team)

1978-79

Paul Cathey (1st Team)

Jeff Brown (1st Team) Marc Armstead (Honorable Mention) Matt Stanford (Honorable Mention) Geoff Goss (Honorable Mention)

1993-94 Jeff Brown (1st Team - Player of the Year) Geoff Goss (1st Team) John Rillie (Honorable Mention) 1994-95

Kyle Dixon (1st Team) John Rillie (Honorable Mention) Jon Kinloch (Honorable Mention)

1995-96

Kyle Dixon (1st Team) Paul Rogers (1st Team) Jon Kinloch (Honorable Mention) Scott Snider (Honorable Mention)

1996-97 Carl Pierce (2nd Team) 1979-80

Carl Pierce (2nd Team) James Sheppard (Honorable Mention)

1980-81

Don Baldwin (1st Team) Hugh Hobus (Honorable Mention) Eddie Taylor (Honorable Mention)

1981-82

Bill Dunlap (1st Team) Tim Wagoner (Honorable Mention)

1982-83

Byrce McPhee (1st Team) John Stockton (1st Team)

Bakari Hendrix (1st Team) Lorenzo Rollins (1st Team) Matt Santangelo (Honorable Mention) Matt Santangelo (co-Freshman of the Year)

1997-98 Bakari Hendrix (1st Team - Player of the Year) Matt Santangelo (1st Team) Richie Frahm (Honorable Mention) 1998-99

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Casey Calvary (1st Team) Richie Frahm (1st Team) Matt Santangelo (1st Team) Mike Nilson (Defender of the Year)

2000-01Casey Calvary (1st Team - Player of the Year) Dan Dickau (1st Team) Zach Gourde (Honorable Mention) Mark Spink (Honorable Mention - Defender of the Year) Blake Stepp (Honorable Mention - Freshman of the Year) 2001-02 Dan Dickau (1st Team - Player of the Year) Zach Gourde (1st Team) Cory Violette (1st Team) Blake Stepp (Honorable Mention) 2002-03 Blake Stepp (1st Team - Player of the Year) Ronny Turiaf (1st Team) Cory Violette (1st Team) 2003-04 Blake Stepp (1st Team - Player of the Year) Ronny Turiaf (1st Team) Cory Violette (1st Team) Sean Mallon (All-Freshmen Team) Adam Morrison (All-Freshmen Team) 2004-05 Ronny Turiaf (1st Team - Player of the Year) Adam Morrison (1st Team) Derek Raivio (1st Team) J.P. Batista (Honorable Mention - Newcomer of the Year) Erroll Knight (Defender of the Year) David Pendergraft (All-Freshmen Team) 2005-06 Adam Morrison (1st Team - Player of the Year) J.P. Batista (1st Team) 2006-07 Derek Raivio (1st-Team - Co-Player of the Year) Jeremy Pargo (1st Team) Sean Mallon (Honorable Mention) Matt Bouldin (Freshman Team) 2007-08

Jeremy Pargo (1st Team, Player of the Year) Matt Bouldin (1st Team) David Pendergraft (1st Team) Austin Daye (Honorable Mention, Freshman Team) Steven Gray (Freshman Team) Mark Few (Coach of the Year) 2008-09

Matt Bouldin (1st Team) Josh Heytvelt (1st Team) Austin Daye (Honorable Mention) Jeremy Pargo (Honorable Mention) Steven Gray (Honorable Mention)

Jeremy Eaton (1st Team) Richie Frahm (1st Team) Quentin Hall (1st Team) Matt Santangelo (1st Team) Casey Calvary (Honorable Mention)

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Gonzaga and The NBA Draft Gonzaga Basketball Players Selected In The NBA Draft Year Player Selection Round Overall Team 1960 Jean Claude Lefebvre 2nd 9th 64th Minneapolis Lakers 1961 Frank Burgess 4th 3rd 27th Los Angeles Lakers 1967 Gary Lechman 11th 10th 113th Seattle Sonics 1971 Howard Burford 3rd 11th 171st Portland Trail Blazers 1971 Bill Quigg 3rd 15th 219th San Diego Rockets 1975 Ken Tyler 5th 5th 77th Philadelphia 76ers 1977 Jim Grady 6th 5th 94th New Orleans Jazz 1978 Jim DeWeese 10th 7th 141st Atlanta Hawks 1980 Carl Pierce 1st 7th 139th Detroit Pistons 1984 John Stockton 16th 1st 16th Utah Jazz 1997 Paul Rogers 25th 2nd 54th Los Angeles Lakers 2002 Dan Dickau 28th 1st 28th Sacramento Kings 2002 & Mario Kasun 12th 2nd 41st Los Angeles Clippers 2004 # Richie Frahm EXP EXP EXP Charlotte Bobcats 2004 Blake Stepp 29th 2nd 58th Minnesota Timberwolves 2005 Ronny Turiaf 7th 2nd 37th Los Angeles Lakers 2005 * Ian Mahinmi 28th 1st 28th San Antonio Spurs 2006 Adam Morrison 3rd 1st 3rd Charlotte Bobcats 2009 Austin Daye 15th 1st 15th Detroit Pistons # Frahm was selected by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2004 Expansion Draft but did not sign with the team. & Kasun signed a letter of intent and attended Gonzaga for one year but was ruled ineligible by the NCAA per foreign athlete amateurism rule * Mahinmi signed a letter of intent to attend Gonzaga for the 2006 season.

Gonzaga Basketball Players Who Have Played In The NBA Player John Stockton Mike Champion Austin Daye Dan Dickau

Seasons 19 (1985-03) 1 (1988-89) (Currently in first season) 6 (2003-08)

Richie Frahm

5 (2004-08)

Adam Morrison Ronny Turiaf

2 (2007-pres.) 4 (2005-pres.)

Team (s) Utah Jazz Seattle Sonics Detroit Piston Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers, New Orleans Hornets, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, LA Clippers Seattle Sonics, Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns, LA Clippers Charlotte Bobcats. LA Lakers LA Lakers, Golden State Warriors

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Playing at the Next Level Former Gonzaga Players Active In Professional Basketball (Indicates Active Players as of 10/4/09) J.P. Batista - Lithuania/France Austin Daye - Detroit Pistons (NBA) Dan Dickau - Atlanta (NBA)/Portland (NBA)/New Orleans (NBA)/Boston (NBA)/Portland (NBA)/LA Clippers (NBA)/ Italy/Phoenix Suns (NBA) Micah Downs - Croatia Richie Frahm - Phillipines/Portland (NBA)/Turkey/Seattle (NBA)/Portland (NBA) Minnesota (NBA)/Houston (NBA)/ Italy/Phoenix (NBA)/China/Turkey Zach Gourde - France Bakari Hendrix - Quad City (CBA)/Greece/Italy/Huntsville (NBDL)/Phillipines/Colorado 14ers (NBDL)/New Zeland Abdullahi Kuso - Ukraine/Korea Adam Morrison - Charlotte (NBA)/Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) Jeremy Pargo - Israel Derek Raivio - Germany Ronny Turiaf - Los Angeles (NBA)/Golden State (NBA) Cory Violette - Italy/Turkey/CBA/Japan

Gonzaga Players Formerly Active In Professional Leagues Kyle Bankhead, Germany Duane Bergerson, Australia Jason Bond, France/Belgium Roger Bock, Tasmania Jeff Brown, Spain/Australia Frank Burgess, Hawai’i Chiefs (ABL) Casey Calvary, Japan/France/Idaho Falls (CBA)/Australia/Spain Mike Champion, Seattle (NBA)/Australia Dave Clement, Australia Jeff Condill, Ireland/Germany Jarrod Davis, Portugal Axel Dench, Australia/NBA Developmental/Australia/Portugal Kyle Dixon, Australia Quentin Hall, Holland/Belgium/Germany Jeremy Eaton, Holland/Hungary/Dakota (CBA) Ryan Floyd, Germany Richard Fox, Germany/Spain Todd Franklin, Australia Jeff Goss, Japan Hugh Hobus, Australia Erroll Knight, Israel John Kinloch, Argentina Sean Mallon, Germany Mike Nilson, Germany Jeff Reinert, Australia John Rillie, Australia/Greece/Australia Paul Rogers, Spain/Toronto (NBA)/Australia Lorenzo Rollins, Korea Jason Rubright, Ireland Matt Santangelo, Greece/Italy/NBA Developmental/Poland/Spain/Italy Tony Skinner, Germany Scott Snider, Holland/Portugal Doug Spradley, Germany/Holland Matt Stanford, Holland Blake Stepp, Minnestoa (NBA)/Serbia/Cleveland (NBA)/Spain John Stockton, Utah (NBA) Marty Wall, Australia Dale Wiitala, Australia

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Record Book Gonzaga University has a long and storied history of guard play from the days of 2009 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee John Stockton to the more recent play of John Rille, who single-handedly shot the Bulldogs into the 1995 NCAA Tournament with his West Coast Conference Tournament record 94 points in three games; Matt Santangelo’s championship record 34 points in the 1999 WCC title game, and Dan Dickau who became the most decorated Gonzaga Bulldog in school history when he earned first-team All-America honors and was drafted in the first round of the 2002 NBA Draft. Blake Stepp became the latest in a long line of GU guards twice earning WCC Player of the Year honors, twice earning All-America honors and was drafted in the second round of the 2004 NBA Draft. Derek Raivio (2007) and Jeremy Pargo (2008) followed Stepp as WCC Players of the Year. Since joining the West Coast Conference for the 1979-80 season, Gonzaga has had 18 guards earn a total of 36 All-WCC honors, including three-time selections Jim McPhee (1987, 89-90), Matt Santangelo (1998-00), and two-time picks Jeremy Pargo (2007-08), Derek Raivio (2005, 2007) Dan Dickau (200102), Kyle Dixon (1995-96), Jarrod Davis (1991-92), Doug Spradley (1988-89), Blake Stepp (2003-04) and John Stockton (1983-84).

Career Assist Leaders 1. Matt Santangelo 2. Blake Stepp 4. Jeremy Pargo 3. John Stockton 5. Derek Raivio 6. Geoff Goss 7. Don Baldwin 8. Matt Bouldin 9. Jim McPhee 10. Kyle Dixon

668 (1997-00) 640 (2001-04) 589 (2006-09) 554 (1981-84) 356 (2004-07) 324 (1991-94) 313 (1977-81) 312 (2007-09) 304 (1986-90) 303 (1995-96)

Single Season Assist Leaders 1. Matt Santangelo 2. Blake Stepp 3. John Stockton 4. Jeremy Pargo 5. Blake Stepp 6. Matt Santangelo John Stockton 8. Kyle Dixon 9. Jeremy Pargo 10. Jeremy Pargo

225 (1999-00) 207 (2003-04) 201 (1983-84) 199 (2007-08) 198 (2002-03) 184 (1998-99) 184 (1982-83) 172 (1995-96) 167 (2008-09) 156 (2006-07)

WCC Career Assist Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 11.

Orlando Smart (USF) 902 Terrell Lowery (LMU) 689 Matt Santangelo (GON) 668 Carl Ervin (SEA) 659 Blake Stepp (GON) 640 Keith Smith (LMU) 594 Jeremy Pargo (GON) 589 Darwin Cook (POR) 573 John Stockton (GON) 554 Adam Quick (POR) 529 Brian Jones (SCU) 517 Steve Nash (SCU) 510

(1990-94) (1988-92) (1997-00) (1977-80) (2001-04) (1982-86) (2006-09) (1976-80) (1980-84) (2001-04) (1996-00) (1993-96)

Assists In A Game 16 - Blake Stepp vs. Long Beach State (12-20-02) 13 - Jeremy Pargo vs. Virginia Tech (11-24-07)

13 - Derek Raivio vs. Montana (11-21-04) 13 - Blake Stepp vs. Idaho (11-21-03) 13 - Matt Santangelo vs. Loyola Marymount (2-11-00) 13 - John Stockton vs. Portland (2-11-84) 13 - John Stockton vs. San Diego (1-9-84) 13 - Ken Tyler vs. Montana State (2-1-75) 12 - Jeremy Pargo vs. Pepperdine (2-9-08) 12 - Dan Dickau vs. Saint Mary’s (1-13-01) 12 - Jamie Dudley vs. Fairfield (12-11-90) 12 - Jamie Dudley vs. Boston Univ. (12-29-90) 12 - Jim McPhee vs. Loyola Marymount (1-20-89) 12 - Jeff Condill vs. Saint Mary’s (1-25-86) 12 - John Stockton vs. Seattle Pacific (1-13-84) 12 - John Stockton vs. Loyola Marymount (3-3-83)

Career 3-Point Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Blake Stepp Richie Frahm Matt Santangelo Derek Raivo John Rillie Dan Dickau Kyle Bankhead Derek Raivio Jon Kinloch Jarrod Davis

288 (2001-04) 280 (1996-00) 252 (1996-00) 243 (2004-07) 230 (1993-95) 188 (2001-02) 169 (2001-04) 158 (2004-07) 157 (1993-96) 133 (1991-92)

Season 3-Point Leaders 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Dan Dickau Blake Stepp John Rillie Richie Frahm John Rillie Richie Frahm Derek Raivo Blake Stepp Derek Raivio Richie Frahm

117 (2002) 98 (2003) 96 (1995) 93 (1999) 91 (1994) 90 (2000) 85 (2007) 79 (2004) 77 (2005) 77 (1998)

Individual 3-Point Game Highs FGM-FGA 9-12 Dan Dickau @ Loyola Marymount (1-19-02) 9-13 Dan Dickau @ Santa Clara (2-22-01) 8-11 Dan Dickau @ Portland (2-2-02)

8-11 Matt Santangelo @ Santa Clara (3-1-99) 8-11 Richie Frahm @ Memphis (11-16-98) 8-12 John Rillie vs. San Diego (3-4-95) 8-13 Adam Morrison vs. Loyola Marymount (2-18-06) 8-14 Jarrod Davis vs. Portland (1-16-91) 8-16 Richie Frahm vs. California (12-21-99) 8-17 Blake Stepp vs. San Diego (2-26-04) 7-9 John Rillie vs. New Hampshire (12-27-93) 7-10 John Rillie vs. Air Force (12-30-94) 7-11 Blake Stepp vs. Maryland (12-6-03) 7-11 Kyle Bankhead @ San Francisco (1-19-03) 7-11 John Rillie vs. San Francisco (2-23-95) 7-12 Steven Gray vs. Davidson (3-17-08) 7-12 John Rillie vs. Nevada (12-1-94) 7-13 Blake Stepp vs. Santa Clara (2-1-03) 7-13 Blake Stepp @ Portland (1-24-03) 7-13 Lorenzo Rollins @ San Francisco (2-15-96) 7-14 Derek Raivio vs. Texas (12-2-06) 7-14 Richie Frahm vs. Colorado (12-30-99) listed by percentage made - most recent in bold

Team 3-Point Shooting Year FGM-FGA (Pct.) 1987 34-91 (.374) 1988 * 76-163 (.466) 1989 * 119-262 (.454) 1990 * 94-216 (.435) 1991 128-344 (.372) 1992 * 112-270 (.415) 1993 * 127-314 (.404) 1994 * 186-460 (.404) 1995 * 232-573 (.405) 1996 158-439 (.360) 1997 138-387 (.357) 1998 * 274-678 (.404) 1999 * 291-730 (.399) 2000 * 260-715 (.364) 2001 * 245-606 (.404) 2002 * 237-606 (.391) 2003 239-635 (.376) 2004 195-491 (.397) 2005 153-403 (.380) 2006 182-500 (.364) 2007 * 230-583 (.395) 2008 220-586 (.375) 2009 251-643 (.390) * Led West Coast Conference

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1,000 Point Club 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Name Frank Burgess Jim McPhee Adam Morrison Matt Santangelo Ronny Turiaf Blake Stepp Jeff Brown Richie Frahm Jerry Vermillion Casey Calvary Rich Evans Derek Raivio Gary Lechman Doug Spradley Bill Suter Cory Violette John Stockton Jeremy Pargo Bill Wilson Josh Heytvelt Matt Stanford Matt Bouldin Greg Sten Zach Gourde Dan Dickau Jack Curran Frank Walter Jon Kinloch Bryce McPhee Jarrod Davis John Rillie Jeff Condill

Points 2,196 2,015 1,867 1,810 1,723 1,670 1,646 1,621 1,547 1,509 1,507 1,456 1,452 1,427 1,354 1,342 1,340 1,245 1,226 1,172 1,171 1,169 1,168 1,145 1,125 1,121 1,083 1,071 1,060 1,054 1,038 1,004

Years Years Played 3 1959-61 5 1986-90 3 2004-06 4 1997-00 4 2002-05 4 2001-04 3 1992-94 4 1997-00 4 1952-55 4 1998-01 4 1947-50 4 2004-07 3 1965-67 4 1986-89 4 1963-66 4 2001-04 4 1981-84 4 2006-09 3 1962-64 4 2006-09 4 1991-94 3 2007-09 3 1971-73 4 2000-03 2 2001-02 4 1947-50 4 1947-50 4 1993-96 5 1981-85 2 1991-92 3 1993-95 3 1983-86

600 Career Rebound Club

8. 9. 10. 11.

Charlie Jordan Jim Grady Bill Quigg Larry Brown

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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Name Jerry Vermillion Gary Lechman Cory Violette Ronny Turiaf Greg Sten Casey Calvary Jim Dixon

Years Years 4 3 4 4 3 4 2

Played 1952-55 1965-67 2001-04 2002-05 1971-73 1998-01 1962-63

2 3 3 3

1958-59 1975-77 1969-71 1965-67

Top Single Season Scoring Averages 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 15.

Name Frank Burgess Frank Burgess Adam Morrison Jim McPhee Frank Burgess Gary Lechman Doug Spradley Gary Lechman Jerry Vermillion Bill Wilson Jeff Brown John Stockton Dan Dickau Bob Hunt Jim McPhee

AVG. 32.4 28.9 28.1 23.6 23.2 23.1 21.6 21.3 21.2 21.0 21.0 20.9 20.3 20.3 20.1

Points 842 751 926 662 604 578 605 405 508 463 630 584 672 529 562

Year 1960-61 1959-60 2005-06 1989-90 1958-59 1966-67 1986-87 1965-66 1953-54 1963-64 1993-94 1983-84 2001-02 1961-62 1986-87

Games 26 26 33 28 26 25 28 19 27 22 30 28 33 26 28

The 40 Point Club Bulldog Players with 40 or more points in a game 1. Frank Burgess 2. Jean Claude Lefebvre 3. Adam Morrison Frank Burgess Jerry Vermillion 6. Adam Morrison Adam Morrison 8. Adam Morrison Frank Burgess Jim McPhee Jim McPhee 12. Adam Morrison Gary Lechman Frank Burgess Frank Burgess 16. Ronny Turiaf Frank Burgess Frank Burgess

Doug Spradley

Total Rebounds 1,670 910 880 859 783 757 666

642 634 630 604

52 (18FG, 16FT) 50 (20FG, 10FT) 44 (14FG#, 8FT) 44 (17FG, 10FT) 44 (17FG, 10FT) 43 (18FG%, 6FT) 43 (14FG^, 11FT) 42 (14FG&, 12FT) 42 (13FG, 16FT) 42 (18FG#, 4FT) 42 (18FG, 6FT) 41 (14FG~, 8FT) 41 (14FG, 13FT) 41 (13FG, 15FT) 41 (17FG, 7FT) 40 (13FG, 14FT) 40 (14FG, 12FT) 40 (14FG, 12FT)

vs. UC Davis (1-26-61) vs. Whitworth (2-18-58) at Loyola Marymount (2-18-00) vs. Whitworth (12-12-60) vs. Whitman (12-16-53) at Washington (12-4-05) vs. Michigan State (11-22-05) vs. Portland (1-28-06) vs. Seattle (3-5-60) vs. Loyola Marymount (1-19-90) vs. Loyola Marymount (1-27-90) vs. San Francisco (1-23-06) vs. Idaho State (3-4-67) vs. Idaho State (12-9-60) vs. Whitworth (12-10-59) vs. Idaho (11-24-04) vs. Portland (2-28-60) vs. College of Idaho (12-2-60)

40 (13FG*, 10FT)

vs. Loyola Marymount (2-18-89)

$ Includes eight 3-point field goals; % Includes one 3-point field goal; ^ Includes four 3-point field goals & Includes two 3-point field goals; ~ Includes five 3-point field goals; # Includes four 3-point field goals; * Includes two 3-point field goals

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Individual Season POINTS 1. Adam Morrison 2. Frank Burgess 3. Frank Burgess 4. Dan Dickau 5. Jim McPhee 6. Bakari Hendrix 7. J.P. Batista 8. Jeff Brown 9. Derek Raivio 10. Casey Calvary

926 (2005-06) 842 (1960-61) 751 (1959-60) 672 (2001-02) 662 (1989-90) 656 (1997-98) 636 (2005-06) 630 (1993-94) 613 (2006-07) 608 (2000-01)

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Adam Morrison 306 (2005-06) 2. Frank Burgess 304 (1960-61) 3. Frank Burgess 265 (1959-60) 4. Jim McPhee 242 (1989-90) 5. Bakari Hendrix 241 (1997-98) 6. J.P. Batista 234 (2005-06) 7. Jeff Brown 233 (1993-94) 8. Frank Burgess 231 (1958-59) 9. John Stockton 229 (1983-84) 10. Adam Morrison 226 (2004-05) Casey Calvary 226 (2000-01) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum two fgm/game) 1. Casey Calvary 65.8 (1998-99) 2. Bill Dunlap 63.6 (1980-81) 3. Zach Gourde 63.0 (1999-00) 4. Zach Gourde 62.9 (2000-01) Scott Snider 62.9 (1995-96) 6. Bill Dunlap 62.1 (1981-82) 7. Gary Lechman 62.0 (1966-67) 8. Jeff Brown 61.7 (1991-92) 9. Mark Spink 60.9 (1999-00) 10. J.P. Batista 60.5 (138-228) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Dan Dickau 117 (2001-02) 2. Blake Stepp 98 (2002-03) 3. John Rillie 96 (1994-95) 4. Richie Frahm 93 (1998-99) 5. John Rillie 91 (1993-94) 6. Richie Frahm 90 (1999-00) 7. Derek Raivio 85 (2006-07) 8. Blake Stepp 79 (2003-04) 9. Derek Raivio 77 (2004-05) Richie Frahm 77 (1997-98) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Dan Dickau 256 (2001-02) 2. Blake Stepp 243 (2002-03) 3. Richie Frahm 224 (1999-00) 4. John Rillie 217 (1994-95) Richie Frahm 217 (1998-99) 6. Derek Raivio 208 (2006-07) 7. Blake Stepp 210 (2003-04) 8. John Rillie 200 (1993-94) Matt Santangelo 200 (1999-00) 10. Jarrod Davis 183 (1990-91) FREE THROWS MADE 1. Adam Morrison 240 (2005-06) 2. Frank Burgess 234 (1960-61) 3. Frank Burgess 221 (1959-60) 4. Ronny Turiaf 212 (2002-03) 5. Ronny Turiaf 177 (2004-05) 6. J.P. Batista 165 (2005-06) Ronny Turiaf 165 (2003-04) Dan Dickau 165 (2001-02)

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Bakari Hendrix 10. Doug Spradley

165 (1997-98) 163 (1988-89)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Derek Raivio 96.1 (2006-07) 2. Derek Raivio 91.2 (2005-06) 3. Derek Raivio 90.3 (2004-05) 4. Eddie White 89.2 (1979-80) 5. Jim McPhee 89.0 (1986-87) 6. Austin Daye 88.1 (2007-08) 7. John Rillie 87.9 (1994-95) 8. Jim McPhee 87.6 (1988-89) 9. John Brodsky 87.0 (1965-66) 10. Dan Dickau 86.5 (2000-01) REBOUNDS 1. Jerry Vermillion 2. Jerry Vermillion 3. Jerry Vermillion 4. Jerry Vermillion 5. Charlie Jordan 6. Gary Lechman 7. Jim Dixon 8. Joe Clayton 9. Paul Cathey 10. Jim Dixon

456 (1952-53) 440 (1954-55) 402 (1953-54) 372 (1951-52) 367 (1959-60) 354 (1966-67) 353 (1962-63) 339 (1971-72) 333 (1977-78) 313 (1961-62)

ASSISTS 1. Matt Santangelo 2. Blake Stepp 3. John Stockton 4. Jeremy Pargo 5. Blake Stepp 6. Matt Santangelo John Stockton 8. Kyle Dixon 9. Jeremy Pargo 10. Jeremy Pargo

225 (1999-00) 207 (2003-04) 201 (1983-84) 199 (2007-08) 198 (2002-03) 184 (1998-99) 184 (1982-83) 172 (1995-96) 167 (2008-09) 156 (2006-07)

STEALS 1. John Stockton 2. John Stockton John Stockton 4. Quentin Hall 5. Blake Stepp 6. Matt Bouldin 7. Derek Raivio 8. Derek Raivio Geoff Goss Kyle Dixon

109 (1983-84) 68 (1981-82) 68 (1982-83) 62 (1998-99) 54 (2002-03) 52 (2008-09) 50 (2006-07) 49 (2004-05) 49 (1993-94) 49 (1995-96)

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Austin Daye 2. Ronny Turiaf 3. Casey Calvary Casey Calvary 5. Austin Daye 6. Ronny Turiaf 7. Casey Calvary 8. Casey Calvary 9. Ronny Turiaf 10. Marc Armstead

70 (2008-09) 59 (2004-05) 57 (1998-99) 57 (1999-00) 54 (2007-08) 49 (2002-03) 47 (2000-01) 46 (1997-98) 45 (2003-04) 44 (1992-93)

POINTS 1. Frank Burgess 2. Jim McPhee 3. Adam Morrison 4. Matt Santangelo 5. Ronny Turiaf 6. Blake Stepp 7. Jeff Brown 8. Richie Frahm 9. Jerry Vermillion 10. Casey Calvary

2,196 (1959-61) 2,015 (1986-90) 1,867 (2004-06) 1,810 (1997-00) 1,723 (2002-05) 1,670 (2001-04) 1,646 (1992-94) 1,621 (1997-00) 1,547 (1952-55) 1,509 (1998-01)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Derek Raivio 92.7 (2004-07) 2. Eddie White 87.3 (1978-80) 3. Dan Dickau 86.4 (2001-02) 4. Jim McPhee 86.3 (1986-90) 5. John Rillie 86.2 (1993-95) 6. John Brodsky 85.3 (1964-66) 7. Jarrod Davis 84.3 (1991-92) 8. Adam Morrison 82.2 (2004-06) 9. Doug Spradley 81.7 (1986-89) 10. Blake Stepp . 81.3 (2001-04)

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Frank Burgess 800 (1959-61) 2. Jim McPhee 774 (1986-90) 3. Adam Morrison 669 (2004-06) 4. Matt Santangelo 619 (1997-00) 5. Jeff Brown 618 (1992-94) 6. Casey Calvary 569 (1998-01) 7. Ronny Turiaf 538 (2002-05) 8. Richie Frahm 535 (1997-00) 9. John Stockton 514 (1981-84) 10. Blake Stepp 498 (2001-04)

REBOUNDS 1. Jerry Vermillion 1,670 (1952-55) 2. Gary Lechman 910 (1965-67) 3. Cory Violette 880 (2001-04) 4. Ronny Turiaf 859 (2002-05) 5. Greg Sten 783 (1971-73) 6. Casey Calvary 757 (1998-01) 7. Jim Dixon 666 (1962-63) 8. Charlie Jordan 642 (1958-59) 9. Jim Grady 634 (1975-77) 10. Bill Quigg 630 (1969-71)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Bill Dunlap 62.5 (1980-82) 2. Scott Snider 61.2 (1995-96) 3. J.P. Batista 59.8 (2004-06) 4. Casey Calvary 57.9 (1998-01) Gary Lechman 57.9 (1965-67) 6. Zach Gourde 56.9 (2000-03) 7. John Stockton 55.9 (1981-84) 8. Paul Rogers 55.6 (1995-97) 9. Jeff Brown 55.5 (1992-94) 10. Abdullahi Kuso 56.0 (2007-08)

ASSISTS 1. Matt Santangelo 2. Blake Stepp 3. Jeremy Pargo 4. John Stockton 5. Derek Raivio 6. Geoff Goss 7. Don Baldwin 8. Matt Bouldin 9. Jim McPhee 10. Kyle Dixon

668 (1997-00) 640 (2001-04) 589 (2006-09) 554 (1981-84) 356 (2004-07) 324 (1991-94) 313 (1977-81) 312 (2007-09) 304 (1986-90) 303 (1995-96)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Blake Stepp 288 (2001-04) 2. Richie Frahm 280 (1996-00) 3. Matt Santangelo 252 (1996-00) 4. Derek Raivo 243 (2004-07) 5. John Rillie 230 (1993-95) 6. Dan Dickau 188 (2001-02) 7. Kyle Bankhead 169 (2001-04) 8. Derek Raivio 158 (2004-07) 9. Jon Kinloch 157 (1993-96) 10. Jarrod Davis 133 (1991-92)

STEALS 1. John Stockton 2. Doug Spradley 3. Jeremy Pargo 4. Blake Stepp 5. Geoff Goss 6. Tim Wagoner 7. Matt Bouldin 8. Jeff Condill 9. Matt Santangelo 10. Mike Nilson

262 (1981-84) 159 (1986-89) 170 (2006-09) 152 (2001-04) 139 (1991-94) 131 (1979-82) 124 (2008-09) 116 (1983-86) 115 (1997-00) 112 (1997-00)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Blake Stepp 755 (2001-04) 2. Richie Frahm 662 (1997-00) 3. Matt Santangelo 650 (1997-00) 4. Derek Raivio 584 (2004-07) 5. John Rillie 524 (1993-95) 6. Dan Dickau 404 (2001-02) 7. Jon Kinloch 382 (1993-96) 8. Kyle Bankhead 373 (2001-04) 9. Matt Bouldin 336 (2007-09) 10. Jarrod Davis 331 (1991-92)

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Casey Calvary 2. Ronny Turiaf 3. Austin Daye 4. Tim Ruff 5. Josh Heytvelt 6. Zach Gourde 7. Cory Violette 8. Mark Spink 9. Abdullahi Kuso 10. Paul Rogers

207 (1998-01) 179 (2002-05) 124 (2008-09) 99 (1981-85) 95 (2006-09) 86 (2000-03) 85 (2001-04) 80 (1998-01) 77 (2007-08) 72 (1995-97)

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Ronny Turiaf 643 (2002-05) 2. Frank Burgess 596 (1959-61) 3. Jim McPhee 425 (1986-90) 4. Jeff Brown 390 (1992-94) 5. Doug Spradley 389 (1986-89) 6. Blake Stepp 386 (2001-04) 8. Adam Morrison 344 (2004-06) 7. Derek Raivio 343 (2004-07) 9. Matt Santangelo 320 (1997-00) 10. John Stockton 312 (1981-84)

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Individual Game

Points 52 - Frank Burgess vs. UC-Davis (1-26-61) 50 - Jean Claude Lefebvre vs. Whitworth (2-18-58) Field Goals Made 20 - Jean Claude Lefebvre vs. Whitworth (2-18-58) Free Throws Made 16 - Ronny Turiaf vs. Cincinnati (NCAA - 3-20-03) 16 - Blake Stepp vs. Washington (12-2-02) 16 - Ronny Turiaf vs. Indiana (11-26-02) 16 - Frank Burgess (4 times) Free Throw Percentage (1.000 - min. 10 attempts) (15-15) - Geoff Goss vs. Idaho State (1-6-93) (15-15) - Frank Burgess vs. Idaho (3-3-61) (14-14) - John Brodsky vs. Weber State (1-8-66) (12-12) – Derek Raivio vs. Santa Clara (2-12-07) (12-12) - Adam Morrison at Memphis (12-27-05) (12-12) - Derek Raivio vs. San Diego (2-17-05) (12-12) - Blake Stepp vs. Washington State (12-7-02) (12-12) - Dan Dickau vs. Indiana State (3-18-01) (12-12) - John Rillie vs. Portland (3-6-95) (12-12) - Jarrod Davis vs. Iona (12-23-90) (12-12) - Tim Ruff vs. Air Force (11-24-84) (11-11) - Dan Dickau vs. San Diego (1-27-01) (10-10) – Derek Raivio vs. Santa Clara (3-5-07) (10-10) – Derek Raivio at San Francisco (2-24-07) (10-10) – Derek RAivio vs. Baylor (11-15-06) (10-10) - J.P. Batista vs. Michigan State (11-22-05) (10-10) - Derek Raivio vs. Santa Clara (1-6-05) (10-10) - Blake Stepp vs. Saint Mary’s (2-13-03) (10-10) - Richie Frahm vs. Washington (12-8-98) (10-10) - Jarrod Davis vs. Fairfield (12-11-90) Rebounds 33 - Jim Dixon vs. Eastern Washington (1-23-61) 28 - Paul Cathey vs. Nevada-Las Vegas (12-28-77) Assists 16 - Blake Stepp vs. Long Beach State (12-20-02) 13 - Jeremy Pargo vs. Virginia Tech (11-24-07) 13 - Derek Raivio vs. Montana (11-21-04) 13 - Blake Stepp vs. Idaho (11-21-03) 13 - Matt Santangelo vs. Loyola Marymount (2-11-00) 13 - John Stockton vs. Portland (2-11-84) 13 - John Stockton vs. San Diego (1-19-84) 13 - Ken Tyler vs. Montana State (2-1-75)

Individual Career

Points 2,196 - Frank Burgess, 1959-61 Field Goals Attempted 1,780 - Frank Burgess, 1959-61 Field Goals Made 800 - Frank Burgess, 1959-61 Free Throws Attempted 899 - Ronny Turiaf, 2002-05 Free Throws Made 643 - Ronny Turiaf, 2002-05 Field Goal Percentage 62.5 - Bill Dunlap (200-320), 1980-82 61.2 - Scott Snider (174-284), 1995-96 59.5 - J.P. Batista (327-625), 2005-06 57.9 - Casey Calvary (569-982), 1998-2001 57.9 - Gary Lechman (515-889), 1965-67 56.9 - Zach Gourde (460-808), 2000-03 Free Throw Percentage 92.7 - Derek Raivio (343-370), 2004-07 87.3 - Eddie White (172-197), 1978-80 Rebounds 1,670 - Jerry Vermillion, 1952-55 Assists 668 - Matt Santangelo, 1997-00 Scoring Average 28.1 - Frank Burgess, 1959-61 Steals 262 - John Stockton, 1981-84

Home Court Advantage Gonzaga Longest Home Winning Streaks 50 wins - 2003-07 34 wins - 1992-95 29 wins - 2000-03 20 wins - 1998-00 17 wins - 1995-96

Individual Season

Points 926 - Adam Morrison, 2005-06 842 - Frank Burgess, 1960-61 751 - Frank Burgess, 1959-60 Scoring Average 32.4 - Frank Burgess, 1960-61 (Led Nation) 28.1 - Adam Morrison, 2005-06 (Led Nation) Field Goals Attempted 704 - Frank Burgess, 1960-61 Field Goals Made 304 - Frank Burgess, 1960-61 Field Goal Percentage 65.8 - Casey Calvary (127-193), 1998-99 63.6 - Bill Dunlap (56-88), 1980-81 63.0 - Zach Gourde (104-165), 1999-00 62.9 - Zach Gourde (114-181), 2000-01 62.9 - Scott Snider (124-197), 1995-96 62.1 - Bill Dunlap (144-232), 1981-82 62.0 - Gary Lechman (196-316), 1966-67 Consecutive Field Goals 23 - Gary Lechman, Jan. 20-21 - Feb. 2, 1967 Free Throws Attempted 311 - Adam Morrison, 2005-06 Free Throws Made 240 - Adam Morrison, 2005-06 Consecutive Free Throws 56 – Derek Raivio, Jan. 15, 2007 – Feb. 26, 2007 44 – Derek Raivio, Nov. 24, 2006 - Jan. 8, 2007 41 - Derek Raivio, Dec. 28, 2004 - Feb. 5, 2005 41 - Geoff Goss, Dec. 23, 1992 - Jan. 21, 1993 40 - John Brodsky, 1965-66 Free Throw Percentage 96.1 – Derek Raivio (148-154), 2006-07 91.2 - Derek Raivio (83-91), 2005-06 Rebounds 456 - Jerry Vermillion, 1952-53 Assists 225 - Matt Santangelo, 1999-00 207 - Blake Stepp, 2003-04 201 - John Stockton, 1983-84

Team Season

Points 2,743 - 1998-99 Scoring Average 82.4 - 2000-01 Defensive Average 43.1 - 1966-67 Scoring Margin + 15.9 - 2008-09 Field Goal Percentage 52.0 - 1988-89 Field Goal Percentage Defense 37.8 - 2008-09 Free Throw Percentage 79.0 - 1988-89 3-Point Percentage 46.6 - 1987-88 Rebounds 1,474 - 1965-66 Assists 587 - 1999-00

Win Streaks 20 - Dec. 31, 2005 - Mar. 23, 2006 20 - Dec. 28, 2003 - Mar. 20, 2004 14 - Jan. 19 - Mar. 14, 2002 14 - Jan. 4 - Feb. 22, 2001 13 - Jan. 22 - Mar. 19, 2005 12 - Nov. 29, 2001 - Jan. 18, 2002 11 - Feb. 12 - Mar. 21, 2009 11 - Jan. 8 - Feb. 11, 2000 10 - Dec. 23, 1992 - Jan. 27, 1993 10 - Jan 3 - Feb. 1, 1966 Losing Streaks 9 - Jan. 19 - Feb. 17, 1990 9 - Dec. 13, 1969 - Jan. 12, 1970 7 - Feb. 9 - Feb. 27, 1964

Individual Season Points Scored - Gonzaga 136 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-18-89 (L 147-136)

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Points Scored - Opponent 147 - Loyola Marymount, 2-18-89 (147-146) Biggest Margin of Victory 60 - Eastern Oregon, 12-21-01 (105-45) 57 - Northwest College, 1-4-01 (93-36) 54 - Saint Mary’s, 1-13-01 (102-48) 51 - Eastern Washington, 12-2-63 (108-57) 51 - Whitman, 1-13-51 (90-39) 50 - Arkansas Pine Bluff, 11-29-01 (92-42) 50 - Idaho, 11-25-00 (92-42) 50 - Whitworth, 12-5-84 (88-38) 50 - Carroll College, 12-19-92 (106-56) 50 - USC Upstate, 3-3-09 Biggest Margin of Defeat 69 vs. Montana, 2-5-45 (103-84) Rebounds 74 vs. Idaho, 1-22-66 Field Goals Made 50 vs. Carroll College, 11-28-80 Field Goals Attempted 84 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-19-90 Field Goal Percentage - Game 71.8 vs. Saint Mary’s, 1-13-96 (28-39) 70.8 vs. Washington State, 12-28-03 (34-48) 70.4 vs. Warner Pacific, 12-21-88 (38-54) 69.6 vs. Eastern Washington, 1-10-84 (39-56) 67.8 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-29-88 (40-59) 67.2 vs. Loyola Marymount, 3-4-89 (39-58) 66.7 vs. San Diego, 1-29-07 (32-48) 66.7 at Pepperdine, 2-2-01 (30-45) 66.7 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-26-85 (26-39) 66.7 vs. Montana State, 12-9-83 (30-45) Field Goal Percentage - Half 80.0 vs. San Francisco, 1-16-88 (16-20) 80.0 vs. Santa Clara, 1-23-82 (12-15) 77.3 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-2-95 (17-22) 75.0 vs. Washington State, 12-28-03 (18-24) 75.0 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-24-81 (9-12) 73.3 vs. Warner Pacific, 12-21-88 (22-30) 73.1 vs. San Diego, 1-19-84 (19-26) Free Throws Made 41 vs. Fairfield, 12-11-90 37 vs. San Francisco, 1-15-94 36 vs. Santa Clara, 2-12-81 35 vs. San Diego, 3-5-06 34 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 12-31-05 34 vs. Portland, 1-29-05 33 vs. Montana, 1-4-04 32 vs. Indiana, 3-18-06 Free Throws Attempted 53 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-24-84 51 vs. Fairfield, 12-11-90 49 vs. Washington, 12-2-02 48 vs. Santa Clara, 1-21-93 48 vs. Drexel, 12-29-92 43 vs. San Diego, 3-5-06 44 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-2-95 43 on five occasions - last vs. Saint Joseph’s, 12-31-05 Free Throw Percentage - Game (Min. 10 attempts) 1.000 vs. Michigan State, 11-22-05 (26-26)* 1.000 vs. Eastern Washington, 12-11-93 (20-20) 96.4 vs. Michigan State, 11-22-05 (27-28) 96.2 at Saint Mary’s, 1-7-06 (25-26) 96.0 vs. Portland State, 1-12-81 (24-25) Free Throw Percentage - Half (Min. 10 attempts) 1.000 vs. Portland State, 1-12-81 (22-22) 1.000 at Portland, 2-5-09 (11-11) 1.000 vs. Eastern Washington, 12-11-93 (11-11) .957 vs. Washington, 12-01-04 (22-23) Consecutive Free Throws 27 vs. Michigan State, 11-22-05 Fewest Turnovers 3 vs. San Francisco, 2-18-95 3 vs. Penn State, 12-30-88 4 vs. USC Upstate, 3-3-09 5 vs. Saint Mary’s 3-1-08 5 vs. Idaho, 1-2-85 5 vs. Portland, 3-10-83 6 vs. Santa Clara, 3-5-07 6 vs. Howard, 12-28-90 6 vs. San Diego, 2-25-89 6 vs. Portland State, 1-12-82 Assists 32 vs. Loyola Marymount, 1-19-80 31 vs. Carroll College, 11-28-90 28 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-11-00 28 vs. Loyola Marymount, 2-18-89 26 on five occasions - last vs Portland State (11-19-04) Blocked Shots 11 vs. Portland, 2-24-05 11 vs. Santa Clara, 1-25-01 11 vs. Saint Mary’s, 2-11-99 11 vs. St. Peter’s, 11-30-90 * - Includes 12-12 in OT

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All Time Tournament

GAMES PLAYED 1. Casey Calvary Mark Spink 3. Zach Gourde 4. Jeremy Pargo Derek Raivio Sean Mallon Kyle Bankhead Blake Stepp Cory Violette 7. 8 players tied with 7 games POINTS 1. Adam Morrison 2. Casey Calvary 3. Richie Frahm 4. Matt Santangelo 5. Ronny Turiaf 6. Dan Dickau 7. Blake Stepp 8. Jeremy Pargo 9. J.P. Batista 10. Cory Violette

10 10 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

149 136 120 100 96 94 85 82 78 69

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Adam Morrison 2. Casey Calvary 3. Richie Frahm 4. Matt Santangelo 5. J.P. Batista 6. Cory Violette 7. Ronny Turiaf 8. Dan Dickau Jeremy Pargo 10. Blake Stepp

58 52 34 33 31 30 29 26 26 23

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Adam Morrison 2. Blake Stepp 3. Matt Santangelo 3. Casey Calvary 4. Richie Frahm 5. Cory Violette 6. Dan Dickau 7. J.P. Batista

112 94 92 86 79 69 68 64

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum two fgm/game) 1. Winston Brooks .750 (6-8) 2. Paul Rogers .714 (5-7) 3. Erroll Knight .618 (21-34) 4. Casey Calvary .605 (52-86) 5. Josh Heytvelt .568 (21-37) 6. Jeremy Pargo .520 (36-50) 7. Adam Morrison .518 (58-112) 8. Micah Downs .500 (14-28) Axel Dench .512 (22-43) Ronny Turiaf .500 (29-58) Mike Leasure .500 (3-6) Jon Kinloch .500 (3-6) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Richie Frahm 2. Matt Santangelo 3. Dan Dickau 4. Steven Gray 5. Blake Stepp 6. Adam Morrison Tony Skinner 8. Jeremy Pargo Derek Raivio Casey Calvary

18 16 15 11 10 9 9 8 8 8

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Blake Stepp 61 2. Richie Frahm 49 3. Matt Santangelo 39 4. Dan Dickau 35 5. Adam Morrison 31 6. Derek Raivio 28 7. Steven Gray 25 8. Tony Skinner 19 9. Quentin Hall 18 10. Matt Bouldin 17 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum two fgm) 1. Winston Brooks .667 (4-6) 2. Casey Calvary .615 (8-13) 3. Kyle Bankhead .545 (6-11)

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jeremy Pargo Axel Dench Tony Skinner Steven Gray Ryan Floyd Dan Dickau Matt Santangelo

.533 .500 .474 .440 .438 .428 .410

(8-15) (5-10) (9-19) (11-25) (7-16) (15-35) (16-39)

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Ronny Turiaf 2. Richie Frahm 3. Blake Stepp 4. Dan Dickau 5. Adam Morrison Casey Calvary 7. Jeremy Pargo 8. Matt Santangelo 9. Josh Heytvelt 10. J.P. Batista

38 34 29 27 24 24 22 18 17 16

FREE THROW ATTEMPTED 1. Ronny Turiaf 2. Richie Frahm 3. Casey Calvary 4. Blake Stepp 5. Adam Morrison 6. Dan Dickau 7. Jeremy Pargo 8. Josh Heytvelt 9. Matt Santangelo 10. Quentin Hall

63 41 39 34 33 32 30 26 24 20

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum two fTm/game) 1. Alex Hernandez 1.000 (10-10) Jason Rubright 1.000 (4-4) David Cole 1.000 (2-2) Josh Reisman 1.000 (2-2) 5. J.P. Batista .889 (16-18) 6. Matt Bouldin .833 (15-18) 7. Blake Stepp 853 (29-34) 8. Dan Dickau .843 (27-32) 9. Richie Frahm .829 (34-41) 10. Matt Santangelo .750 (18-24) Paul Rogers .750 (3-4) REBOUNDS 1. Casey Calvary 2. Ronny Turiaf 3. Cory Violette 4. Adam Morrison 5. J.P. Batista 6. Sean Mallon 7. Mark Spink Richie Frahm 9. Zach Gourde 10. Matt Bouldin Erroll Knight

79 53 48 42 39 37 36 36 34 27 27

ASSISTS 1. Blake Stepp 2. Matt Santangelo 3. Jeremy Pargo 4. Derek Raivio 5. Casey Calvary 6. Matt Bouldin 7. Richie Frahm Axel Dench 9. Dan Dickau 10. Adam Morrison

41 39 25 24 19 18 17 17 15 14

TURNOVERS 1. Casey Calvary 2. Matt Santangelo 3. Blake Stepp 4. Zach Gourde 5. Richie Frahm 6. Adam Morrison 7. Matt Bouldin Jeremy Pargo Derek Raivio 10. Ronny Turiaf

22 21 20 18 16 15 14 14 14 13

STEALS 1. Derek Raivio Quentin Hall Matt Santangelo 4. Matt Bouldin Blake Stepp Richie Frahm 7. 6 players tied with 6

8 8 8 7 7 7

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Casey Calvary 2. Ronny Turiaf 3. Austin Daye 3. Sean Mallon Zach Gourde 5. Jeremy Eaton 6. Josh Heytvelt Paul Rogers Tony Skinner 9. 4 players tied with 3

17 9 8 6 6 5 4 4 4

Individual Game

POINTS 1. Adan Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) 2. Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00) 3. Dan Dickau (Virginia, ‘01) 4. Adam Morrison (Winthrop, ‘05) 5. Dan Dickau (Wyoming, ‘02) Richie Frahm (Minnesota, ‘99) Matt Santangelo (St. John’s ‘00) 8. Adam Morrison (Texas Tech, ‘05) Blake Stepp (Arizona, ‘03) Tony Skinner (Arizona, ‘03)

35 31 29 27 26 26 26 25 25 25

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Adam Morrison (Winthrop, ‘05) 12 2. Adam Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) 11 3. J.P. Batista (Indiana, ‘06) 10 Adam Morrison (UCLA, ‘06) 10 Adam Morrison (Texas Tech, ‘05) 10 6. Blake Stepp (Arizona, ‘03) 9 Dan Dickau (Virginia, ‘01) 9 Casey Calvary (Indiana State, ‘01) 9 Casey Calvary (Purdue, ‘00) 9 Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00) 9 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 5 fg made) 1. Axel Dench (Louisville, ‘00) 1.000 2. Casey Calvary (Florida, ‘99) .833 3. Casey Calvary (Purdue, ‘00) .750 4. J.P. Batista (Xavier, ‘06) .714 Alex Hernandez (Indiana State, ‘01) .714 Paul Rogers (Maryland, ‘95) .714 7. Casey Calvary (Indiana St., ‘01) .692 8. Cory Violette (Cincinnati, ‘03) .667 9. Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00) .643 10. Jeremy Pargo (W. Kentucky, ‘09) .636

(5-5) (5-6) (9-12) (5-7) (5-7) (5-7) (9-13) (6-9) (9-14) (7-11)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Steve Gray (Davidson ‘08) 2. Dan Dickau (Virginia, ‘01) Matt Santangelo (St. John’s, ‘00) 4. Tony Skinner (Arizona, ‘03) Dan Dickau (Michigan State, ‘01) Richie Frahm (Florida, ‘99) Richie Frahm (Minnesota, ‘99) 8. Adam Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) Blake Stepp (Arizona, ‘03) Dan Dickau (Wyoming, ‘02) Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00)

7 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Blake Stepp (Arizona, ‘03) 15 2. Dan Dickau (Wyoming, ‘02) 14 3. Steven Gray (Daivdson ‘08) 12 Blake Stepp (Nevada, ‘04) 12 5. Tony Skinner (Arizona, ‘03) 11 Richie Frahm (Minnesota, ‘99) 11 John Rillie (Maryland, ‘95) 11 8. Blake Stepp (Michigan State, ‘01) 10 Matt Santangelo (St. John’s, ‘00) 10 10. Blake Stepp (Valparaiso, ‘04) 9 Dan Dickau (Virginia, ‘01) 9 Dan Dickau (Michigan State, ‘01) 9 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 3 made) 1. Matt Santangelo (Stanford, ‘99) 1.000(3-3) 2. Jerry Pargo (W. Kentucky, ‘09) .750 (3-4) Winston Brooks (Cincinnati, ‘03) .750 (3-4) 4. Dan Dickau (Virginia, ‘01) .667 (6-9) 5. Richie Frahm (Florida, ‘99) .625 (5-8) 6. Matt Santangelo (St. John’s, ‘00) .600 6-10) 7. Steven Gray (Davidson ‘08) .583(7-12) 8. Dan Dickau (Michigan State, ‘01) .555 (5-9) 9. Adam Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) .500 (4-8) Adam Morrison (Winthrop, ‘05) .500 (3-6) Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00) .500 (4-8) Quentin Hall (Stanford, ‘99) .500 (3-6)

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Ronny Turiaf (Cincinnati, ‘03) 16 2. Dan Dickau (Indiana State, 01) 12 3. Ronny Turiaf (Winthrop, ‘05) 11 4. Adam Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) 9 Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00) 9 6. J.P. Batista (Xavier, ‘06) 8 Derek Raivio (Indiana, ‘06) 8 Blake Stepp (Valparaiso, ‘04) 8 Dan Dickau (Wyoming, ‘02) 8 Richie Frahm (Stanford, ‘99) 8 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Ronny Turiaf (Cincinnati, ‘03) 22 2. Ronny Turiaf (Winthrop, ‘05) 16 3. Richie Frahm (Louisville, ‘00) 13 4. Dan Dickau (Indiana St., ‘01) 12 5. Adam Morrison (Xavier, ‘06) 11 Dan Dickau (Wyoming, ‘02) 11 7. Derek Raivio (Indiana, ‘06) 10 Blake Stepp (Valparaiso, ‘04) 10 9. Ronny Turiaf (Texas Tech, ‘05) 9 Richie Frahm (Stanford, ‘99) 9 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Minimum 5 made) 1. Matt Bouldin (Akron, ‘09) 1.000 (6-6) Mcah Downs (Akron, ‘09) 1.000 (6-6) J.P. Batista (Xavier, ‘06) 1.000 (8-8) Dan Dickau (Indiana St., ‘01) 1.000 (12-12) Richie Frahm (Minnesota, ‘99) 1.000 (7-7) 6. Richie Frahm (Stanford, ‘99) .889 (8-9) 7. Josh Heytvelt (Akron, ‘09) .875 (7-8) Sean Mallon (Indiana, ‘06) .875 (7-8) Blake Stepp (Cincinnati, ‘03) .875 (7-8) 10. J.P. Batista (UCLA, ‘06) .857 (6-7) Blake Stepp (Nevada, ‘04) .857 (6-7)

REBOUNDS 1. Casey Calvary (Virginia, ‘01) 2. Ronny Turiaf (Texas Tech, ‘05) Ronny Turiaf (Winthrop, ‘05) 4. Austin Daye (N. CArolina, ‘09) Cory Violette (Nevada, ‘04) Casey Calvary (Michigan State, ‘01) Casey Calvary (Minnesota, ‘99) 8. Sean Mallon (Indiana, ‘06) Cory Violette (Valparaiso, ‘04) Ronny Turiaf (Cincinnati, ‘03) Cory Violette (Wyoming, ‘02)

15 13 13 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10

ASSISTS 1. Blake Stepp (Valparaiso, ‘04) 2. Blake Stepp (Arizona, ‘03) Matt Santangelo (Purdue, ‘00) Matt Santangelo (Minnesota, ‘99) John Rillie (Maryland, ‘95) 6. Blake Stepp (Cincinnati, ‘03) Casey Calvary (Indiana State, ‘01) Matt Santangelo (Florida, ‘99) 9. Matt Bouldin (W. Kentucky, ‘09) Jeremy Pargo (Davidson ‘08) Derek Raivio (UCLA, ‘06) Matt Santangelo (Stanford, ‘99)

9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6

TURNOVERS 1. Jeremy Pargo (Davidson ‘08) Zach Gourde (Wyoming, ‘02) Dan Dickau (Indiana State, 01) Matt Santangelo (Louisville, ‘00) Quentin Hall (Florida, ‘99) 5. 8 players tied with 5 turnovers

6 6 6 6 6

STEALS 1. Kyle Dixon (Maryland, ‘95) 2. Quentin Hall (Florida, ‘99) 3. Alex Hernandez (Virginia, ‘01) Paul Rogers (Maryland, ‘95)

6 5 4 4

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Austin Daye ((Akron, ‘09) 2. Tony Skinner (Arizona, ‘03) Zach Gourde (Indiana State, ‘01) Casey Calvary (Virginia, ‘01) Casey Calvary (Purdue, ‘00) Jeremy Eaton (Connecticut, ‘99) Casey Calvary (Minnesota, ‘99)

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NCAA Tournament Statistics NOTE:

Stats sorted by total points.

|---TOTAL---| |------3-PTS------| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct 3FG/G FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A APG TO TOPG A/TO Blk BPG Stl SPG Pts Avg -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------03 MORRISON, Adam..... 7-5 225 32.1 58-112 .518 9-31 .290 1.29 24-33 .727 9 33 42 6.0 12 0 14 2.00 15 2.14 0.93 1 0.14 4 0.57 149 21.3 31 CALVARY, Casey..... 10-10 289 28.9 52-86 .605 8-13 .615 0.80 24-39 .615 28 51 79 7.9 28 0 19 1.90 22 2.20 0.86 17 1.70 5 0.50 136 13.6 24 FRAHM, Richie...... 7-7 238 34.0 34-79 .430 18-49 .367 2.57 34-41 .829 3 33 36 5.1 10 0 17 2.43 16 2.29 1.06 1 0.14 7 1.00 120 17.1 13 SANTANGELO, Matt... 7-7 250 35.7 33-92 .359 16-39 .410 2.29 18-24 .750 3 21 24 3.4 18 0 39 5.57 21 3.00 1.86 0 0.00 8 1.14 100 14.3 35 TURIAF, Ronny...... 7-6 197 28.1 29-58 .500 0-0 .000 0.00 38-63 .603 13 40 53 7.6 23 1 5 0.71 13 1.86 0.38 9 1.29 6 0.86 96 13.7 21 DICKAU, Dan........ 4-4 156 39.0 26-68 .382 15-35 .429 3.75 27-32 .844 3 6 9 2.3 10 0 15 3.75 12 3.00 1.25 1 0.25 5 1.25 94 23.5 10 STEPP, Blake....... 8-8 283 35.4 23-94 .245 10-61 .164 1.25 29-34 .853 4 22 26 3.3 15 0 41 5.13 20 2.50 2.05 1 0.13 7 0.88 85 10.6 02 PARGO, Jeremy...... 8-5 226 28.3 26-50 .520 8-15 .533 1.00 22-30 .733 5 16 21 2.6 14 0 25 3.13 14 1.75 1.79 2 0.25 6 0.75 82 10.3 13 BATISTA, J.P....... 5-5 154 30.8 31-64 .484 0-3 .000 0.00 16-18 .889 14 25 39 7.8 13 0 3 0.60 12 2.40 0.25 3 0.60 6 1.20 78 15.6 33 VIOLETTE, Cory..... 8-3 190 23.8 30-69 .435 1-4 .250 0.13 8-16 .500 23 25 48 6.0 20 1 8 1.00 9 1.13 0.89 1 0.13 5 0.63 69 8.6 42 HEYTVELT, Josh..... 7-3 137 19.6 21-37 .568 2-6 .333 0.29 17-26 .654 4 18 22 3.1 15 0 4 0.57 11 1.57 0.36 4 0.57 2 0.29 61 8.7 30 DENCH, Axel........ 7-3 150 21.4 22-43 .512 5-10 .500 0.71 11-15 .733 13 11 24 3.4 13 0 17 2.43 7 1.00 2.43 3 0.43 6 0.86 60 8.6 05 RAIVIO, Derek...... 8-6 216 27.0 17-50 .340 8-28 .286 1.00 14-16 .875 4 9 13 1.6 18 1 24 3.00 14 1.75 1.71 0 0.00 8 1.00 56 7.0 15 BOULDIN, Matt...... 5-5 159 31.8 18-47 .383 4-17 .235 0.80 15-18 .833 5 22 27 5.4 7 0 18 3.60 14 2.80 1.29 2 0.40 7 1.40 55 11.0 22 KNIGHT, Erroll..... 7-4 154 22.0 21-34 .618 2-5 .400 0.29 8-11 .727 15 12 27 3.9 20 1 10 1.43 3 0.43 3.33 2 0.29 2 0.29 52 7.4 32 MALLON, Sean....... 8-4 153 19.1 18-38 .474 2-6 .333 0.25 13-15 .867 12 25 37 4.6 20 1 4 0.50 9 1.13 0.44 6 0.75 5 0.63 51 6.4 11 HALL, Quentin...... 4-4 132 33.0 15-35 .429 7-18 .389 1.75 12-20 .600 1 20 21 5.3 13 1 8 2.00 11 2.75 0.73 0 0.00 8 2.00 49 12.3 32 GOURDE, Zach....... 9-6 167 18.6 18-38 .474 0-1 .000 0.00 12-19 .632 6 28 34 3.8 22 0 6 0.67 18 2.00 0.33 6 0.67 2 0.22 48 5.3 25 SKINNER, Tony...... 4-2 130 32.5 15-32 .469 9-19 .474 2.25 5-6 .833 5 13 18 4.5 7 0 4 1.00 7 1.75 0.57 4 1.00 1 0.25 44 11.0 32 GRAY, Steven....... 4-1 115 28.8 15-34 .441 11-25 .440 2.75 1-2 .500 6 9 15 3.8 7 0 11 2.75 7 1.75 1.57 0 0.00 3 0.75 42 10.5 22 DOWNS, Micah....... 5-3 114 22.8 14-28 .500 5-14 .357 1.00 9-10 .900 4 14 18 3.6 8 0 5 1.00 3 0.60 1.67 3 0.60 5 1.00 42 8.4 25 PENDERGRAFT, David. 7-1 122 17.4 13-23 .565 3-8 .375 0.43 10-16 .625 5 17 22 3.1 16 1 6 0.86 1 0.14 6.00 1 0.14 3 0.43 39 5.6 05 DAYE, Austin....... 4-3 102 25.5 13-35 .371 4-11 .364 1.00 7-12 .583 3 22 25 6.3 11 0 5 1.25 8 2.00 0.63 8 2.00 1 0.25 37 9.3 23 SPINK, Mark........ 10-3 136 13.6 13-32 .406 0-0 .000 0.00 9-13 .692 14 22 36 3.6 28 0 4 0.40 5 0.50 0.80 3 0.30 6 0.60 35 3.5 34 EATON, Jeremy...... 4-4 96 24.0 14-35 .400 0-0 .000 0.00 6-11 .545 1 14 15 3.8 16 1 4 1.00 7 1.75 0.57 5 1.25 4 1.00 34 8.5 15 HERNANDEZ, Alex.... 4-0 82 20.5 10-22 .455 1-1 1.000 0.25 10-10 1.000 11 8 19 4.8 9 0 2 0.50 5 1.25 0.40 1 0.25 5 1.25 31 7.8 15 FLOYD, Ryan........ 7-3 140 20.0 9-23 .391 7-16 .438 1.00 4-5 .800 3 11 14 2.0 10 1 10 1.43 8 1.14 1.25 0 0.00 5 0.71 29 4.1 24 BANKHEAD, Kyle..... 8-2 101 12.6 8-17 .471 6-11 .545 0.75 1-3 .333 2 8 10 1.3 6 0 8 1.00 3 0.38 2.67 0 0.00 1 0.13 23 2.9 01 BROOKS, Winston.... 2-2 77 38.5 6-8 .750 4-6 .667 2.00 0-0 .000 1 12 13 6.5 7 1 7 3.50 3 1.50 2.33 0 0.00 1 0.50 16 8.0 34 FOX, Richard....... 4-0 26 6.5 5-11 .455 0-0 .000 0.00 5-7 .714 4 3 7 1.8 6 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 15 3.8 21 ROGERS, Paul....... 1-1 38 38.0 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 0.00 3-4 .750 1 7 8 8.0 3 0 1 1.00 4 4.00 0.25 4 4.00 1 1.00 13 13.0 35 RUBRIGHT, Jason.... 1-1 32 32.0 4-9 .444 1-5 .200 1.00 4-4 1.000 2 4 6 6.0 4 0 1 1.00 0 0.00 99.00 0 0.00 1 1.00 13 13.0 22 LEASURE, Mike...... 4-0 29 7.3 3-6 .500 2-3 .667 0.50 4-4 1.000 2 2 4 1.0 4 0 1 0.25 4 1.00 0.25 0 0.00 0 0.00 12 3.0 15 RILLIE, John....... 1-1 39 39.0 4-14 .286 3-11 .273 3.00 0-0 .000 2 5 7 7.0 2 0 8 8.00 3 3.00 2.67 0 0.00 1 1.00 11 11.0 03 GOODSON, Demetri... 3-0 42 14.0 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0.00 3-4 .750 2 1 3 1.0 6 0 2 0.67 0 0.00 99.00 0 0.00 1 0.33 9 3.0 23 COLE, David........ 1-0 13 13.0 3-7 .429 1-4 .250 1.00 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 1.0 1 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 9 9.0 50 BROWN, Ira......... 4-0 11 2.8 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0.25 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 0.8 3 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 9 2.3 24 KINLOCH, Jon....... 1-1 26 26.0 3-6 .500 1-4 .250 1.00 1-2 .500 1 1 2 2.0 3 0 1 1.00 5 5.00 0.20 0 0.00 0 0.00 8 8.0 25 NILSON, Mike....... 4-0 52 13.0 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 0.25 3-6 .500 5 4 9 2.3 8 0 2 0.50 2 0.50 1.00 0 0.00 2 0.50 6 1.5 25 REASON, Anthony.... 4-1 47 11.8 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 0.00 2-3 .667 3 1 4 1.0 7 0 7 1.75 1 0.25 7.00 0 0.00 1 0.25 6 1.5 10 DIXON, Kyle........ 1-1 30 30.0 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 0.00 0-1 .000 0 1 1 1.0 4 0 4 4.00 4 4.00 1.00 0 0.00 6 6.00 6 6.0 31 KUSO, Abdullahi.... 2-1 30 15.0 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 0.00 1-2 .500 3 4 7 3.5 4 0 0 0.00 3 1.50 0.00 2 1.00 3 1.50 5 2.5 20 GURGANIOUS, Larry.. 2-0 9 4.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.50 2 1.0 34 SNIDER, Scott...... 1-0 7 7.0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0.00 0-1 .000 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 1 1.00 2 2.00 0.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.0 13 REISMAN, Josh...... 1-0 3 3.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.0 34 SHERRELL, Jay...... 3-0 3 1.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.7 21 SACRE, Robert...... 1-1 3 3.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.0 14 MICHAELSON, Brian.. 1-0 1 1.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.0 11 SORENSON, Andrew... 3-0 7 2.3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0.00 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.3 14 NEMETH, John....... 1-0 1 1.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 1-2 .500 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 1.0 04 ALTIDOR-CESPEDES, P 6-3 76 12.7 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 5 5 0.8 9 0 7 1.17 2 0.33 3.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.0 11 WILLIAMS, Kevin.... 1-0 10 10.0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.0 11 FORBES, Germayne... 3-0 9 3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 1 0.33 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.0 22 TRICCO, Jimmy...... 4-0 6 1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0.25 0 0.00 99.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.0 32 MORGAN, Scott...... 1-0 3 3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0.00 1 1.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.0 45 FOSTER, Will....... 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.0

NCAA GameGame-By By--Game

DATE 3-16-95 3-11-99 3-13-99 3-18-99 3-20-99 3-16-00 3-18-00 3-23-00 3-16-01 3-18-01 3-23-01 3-14-02 3-20-03 3-22-03 3-18-04 3-20-04 3-17-05 3-19-05 3-16-06 3-18-06 3-23-06 3-15-07 3-21-08 3-19-09 3-21-09 3-27-09

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OPPONENT W/L Maryland (#3) Minnesota (#7) Stanford (#2) Florida (#6) Connecticut (#1) Louisville (#7) St. John’s (#2) Purdue (#6) Virginia (#5) Indiana State (#13) Michigan State (#1) Wyoming (#11) Cincinnati (#8) Arizona (#1) Valparaiso (#15) Nevada (#10) Winthrop (#14) Texas Tech (#6) Xavier (#14) Indiana (#6) UCLA (#3) Indiana (#6) Davidson (#10) Akron (#13) Western Kentucky (#12) North Carolina (#1)

GU-OPP L W W W L W W L W W L L W L W L W L W W L L L W W L

FGM-FGA PCT. 63-87 23-57 75-63 25-55 82-74 24-59 73-72 25-55 62-67 20-57 77-66 24-42 82-76 26-56 66-75 27-61 86-85 30-59 85-68 30-52 62-77 22-58 66-74 19-71 74-69 20-47 95-96 (2ot) 34-77 76-49 29-54 72-91 28-75 74-64 27-59 69-71 29-62 79-75 26-50 90-80 28-61 71-73 24-51 57-70 23-58 76-82 28-55 77-64 23-44 83-81 30-60 77-98 27-58

3FG-3FGA .404 .455 .407 .455 .351 .571 .464 .443 .508 .577 .379 .268 .426 .442 .537 .373 .458 .468 .520 .459 .471 .397 .509 52.3 50.0 46.6

PCT. 6-25 9-21 11-20 12-22 5-21 8-16 9-22 5-20 9-16 4-11 9-22 7-26 6-14 11-30 3-13 3-22 5-16 2-13 6-12 2-11 3-10 9-25 12-27 5-15 9-21 7-23

FTM-FTA .240 11-16 .429 16-23 .550 23-32 .545 11-18 .238 17-22 .500 21-29 .409 21-29 .250 7-11 .563 17-27 .364 21-24 .409 9-13 .269 21-27 .429 28-37 .367 16-21 .231 15-25 .136 13-18 .313 15-22 .154 9-18 .500 21-27 .182 32-41 .300 20-26 .360 15-16 .444 8-14 .333 26-31 42.9 14-19 30.4 16-23

PCT. .688 .696 .719 .611 .773 .724 .724 .636 .630 .875 .692 .778 .757 .762 .600 .722 .682 .500 .778 .780 .769 .938 .571 83.9 73.7 69.9

OR 10 4 14 8 13 10 9 13 14 13 7 22 8 16 10 19 11 17 8 14 11 12 11 7 9 4

DR 20 29 33 19 20 25 29 20 25 24 22 22 28 27 36 20 29 27 25 27 26 33 23 27 21 27

REB 30 33 47 27 33 35 38 33 39 37 29 44 36 43 46 39 40 44 33 41 37 45 34 34 33 31

PF 18 16 22 21 23 14 18 22 20 16 20 20 15 25 14 23 14 17 25 14 22 14 19 18 12 19

A 16 14 17 18 10 18 15 17 17 17 13 11 12 20 19 9 13 14 11 13 14 15 14 15 18 10

TO 19 13 12 17 11 24 10 10 16 17 10 9 12 11 15 10 10 13 10 7 17 13 19 8 11 12

GONZAGA A AM MEN’S ’ BASKETBALL A A 2009-10

BLK 4 6 1 2 5 3 0 4 6 5 2 3 2 5 5 1 5 1 4 2 4 2 1 5 4 5

STL 9 9 5 10 8 3 3 7 6 8 5 6 2 5 6 4 5 2 4 9 3 3 11 5 4 6


NCAA Tournament Games GAME 1 - No. 3 MARYLAND 87, No. 14 GONZAGA 63 3/16/95 at HUNTSMAN CENTER - SALT LAKE CITY, UT VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 21-9 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 1-4 1-2 1 1 2 3 8 1-5 4-4 2 4 6 4 13 0-0 3-4 1 7 8 3 13 0-1 0-1 0 1 1 4 6 3-11 0-0 2 5 7 2 11 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 1-4 2-2 1 0 1 1 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 0 2 6-25 11-16 10 20 30 18 63

## Player J. Kinloch J. Rubright p. Rogers K. Dixon J. Rillie K. Williams J. Nemeth D. Cole S. Morgan J. Bond S. Snider Totals

TOT-FG FG-FGA 3-6 4-9 5-7 3-9 4-14 0-2 0-1 3-7 0-0 0-0 1-2 23-57

Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 23-57 40.4% 2nd Half: 6-25 24.0% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8%

47.2% 43.8% 63.2%

TO 5 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 19

BLK S MIN 0 0 26 0 1 32 4 1 38 0 6 30 0 1 39 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 13 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 7 4 9 200

Game: 40.4% Game: 24.0% Game: 68.8%

TO 2 1 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

BLK S MIN 0 2 28 0 1 26 0 0 24 0 1 32 0 2 34 0 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 21 0 0 7 0 0 13 0 0 1

12

0

6

200

Game: 47.2% Game: 43.8% Game: 63.2%

Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 25-55 45.5% 2nd Half: 9-21 42.9% 2nd Half: 16-23 69.6%

1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 26-71 36.6% 2nd Half: 3-14 21.4% 2nd Half: 8-13 61.5%

Player P. Sauer M. Madsen T. Young K. Weems A. Lee M. McDonald D. Moseley M. Seaton Team Totals Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

TO 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 0

BLK S MIN 0 1 34 3 0 33 1 0 26 0 2 32 0 4 34 0 0 10 0 0 2 1 1 7 0 0 14 1 1 8

14

13

6

9

200

TO 2 0 0 5 3 2 1 2

BLK S MIN 2 3 37 0 2 35 0 1 20 0 2 40 0 1 30 0 0 8 0 0 22 0 0 8

15

2

Officials: John Clougherty, David Dodge, Doug Shows Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. MINNESOTA GOPHERS-None. Attendance: 14971 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 45 30 - 75

1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 TOT-FG FG-FGA 3-9 5-11 4-9 5-8 6-18 1-3 0-2 0-1 24-61

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 24-59 40.7% 2nd Half: 11-20 55.0% 2nd Half: 23-32 71.9%

A 3 1 1 2 6 0 1 0 1 2 3 17

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 24-61 39.3% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 21-26 80.8%

BLK S MIN 0 1 29 1 2 15 0 1 23 0 0 34 0 0 34 0 0 13 0 0 9 0 0 14 0 1 12 0 0 17

12

1

5

200

Game: 40.7% Game: 55.0% Game: 71.9%

HOME TEAM: STANFORD CARDINAL 26-7 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 3 6 1 0-0 5-7 3 11 14 4 15 0 0-0 1-2 3 5 8 2 9 1 4-5 4-5 0 3 3 3 18 5 1-3 11-12 0 3 3 3 24 3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 2 3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 5-11 21-26 7 26 33 23 74 13

1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0

TO 1 1 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 1

TO 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 1

BLK S MIN 0 0 25 1 0 37 3 1 25 0 1 33 0 3 38 0 2 20 0 0 13 0 0 9

8

4

7

200

Game: 39.3% Game: 45.5% Game: 80.8%

VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 28-6 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP R. Frahm 6-10 5-8 0-0 0 5 5 3 17 C. Calvary 5-6 0-0 2-2 2 3 5 3 12 J. Eaton 2-6 0-0 1-2 0 4 4 4 5 Q. Hall 2-5 1-3 2-6 0 1 1 1 7 M. Santangelo 3-13 2-6 3-4 0 2 2 2 11 R. Floyd 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 3 M. Leasure 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 M. Spinki 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 2 M. Nilson 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 3 3 A. Dench 2-5 1-1 3-4 2 0 2 4 8 Totals 25-55 12-22 11-18 8 19 27 21 73 18

A 4 0 1 4 7 1 0 0 0 1 17

Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

Game: 45.5% Game: 54.5% Game: 61.1%

Game: 45.5% Game: 42.9% Game: 69.6%

Game: 36.6% Game: 21.4% Game: 61.5%

VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 27-6 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 1-5 8-9 1 6 7 0 15 2-2 2-4 2 4 6 4 10 0-0 0-1 1 2 3 5 6 3-6 3-4 0 8 8 3 14 3-3 5-6 2 4 6 3 22 2-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 4 3 0-0 3-4 2 1 3 1 3 0-2 1-2 2 2 4 0 3 2 1 11-20 23-32 14 33 47 22 82

GAME 4 - No. 10 GONZAGA 73, No. 6 FLORIDA 72 3/18/99 at AMERICA WEST ARENA - PHOENIX, AZ

A 1 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 2

HOME TEAM: MINNESOTA GOPHERS 17-11 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A W. Lewis 3-19 0-5 2-2 0 6 6 4 8 2 D. Rychart 10-18 0-1 3-4 8 9 17 3 23 0 J. Przybilla 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 5 4 2 M. Ohnstad 5-12 2-4 0-0 0 3 3 3 12 4 K. Nathaniel 3-10 1-2 1-4 2 4 6 5 8 2 N. Sinville 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 T. Simmons 3-8 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 2 6 3 J. Aune 1-2 0-0 0-1 2 1 3 0 2 0 Team 3 3 6 Totals 26-71 3-14 8-13 17 29 46 22 63 14 Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

37 - 63

Officials: Tim Higgins, John Clougherty, Ted Valentine Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. STANFORD CARDINAL-None. Attendance: 15187 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS. 34 48 - 82 STANFORD CARDINAL 30 44 - 74 NCAA SECOND ROUND

GAME 2 - No. 10 GONZAGA 75, No. 7 MINNESOTA 63 3/11/99 at KEY ARENA - SEATTLE, WA VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 26-6 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 5-11 7-7 0 4 4 0 26 0-1 1-1 2 9 11 3 7 0-0 2-4 0 4 4 4 12 1-4 3-4 0 4 4 4 10 2-4 2-2 0 4 4 2 14 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 9-21 16-23 4 29 33 16 75

TOT-FG Player FG-FGA R. Frahm 3-12 C. Calvary 3-5 J. Eaton 3-12 Q. Hall 4-10 M. Santangelo 7-13 R. Floyd 2-2 M. Leasure 0-0 M. Spink 1-1 M. Nilson 0-0 A. Dench 1-4 Team Totals 24-59 Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

Officials: Arthur McDonald, Dan Chrisman, Kevin Fehr Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. MARYLAND TERRAPINS-None. Attendance: 12369 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 25 38 - 63 MARYLAND TERRAPINS 40 47 - 87 NCAA FIRST ROUND

TOT-FG Player FG-FGA R. Frahm 7-13 C. Calvary 3-5 J. Eaton 5-9 Q. Hall 3-8 M. Santangelo 5-12 R. Floyd 2-4 M. Leasure 0-0 M. Spink 0-2 M. Nilson 0-0 A. Dench 0-2 Team Totals 25-55

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HOME TEAM: MARYLAND TERRAPINS 25-7 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A E. Hipp 6-10 1-2 2-5 1 4 5 3 15 3 K. Booth 4-10 0-0 1-2 9 6 15 3 9 2 J. Smith 4-9 0-1 1-2 2 2 4 4 9 1 D. Simpkins 7-14 3-6 4-4 1 4 5 2 21 4 J. Rhodes 5-12 2-5 0-0 2 5 7 1 12 4 M. Raydo 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 M. Kovarik 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 0 D. Judd 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 S. Jasikevicius 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M. Lucas 2-8 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 4 3 R. Elliott 3-3 0-0 3-4 2 0 2 0 9 0 W. Bristol 2-3 1-1 1-2 2 2 4 0 6 0 K. Shultz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 1 1 Totals 34-72 7-16 12-19 22 27 49 18 87 17 Total FG% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 34-72 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 7-16 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 12-19

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Player B. Wright M. Parker G. Stolt E. Shanno K.Weaks T. Dupay M. Miller L. Halt U. Haslem Team Totals Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 TOT-FG FG-FGA 4-10 1-2 6-10 3-5 3-8 3-11 4-7 0-3 2-4 26-60

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 25-55 45.5% 2nd Half: 12-22 54.5% 2nd Half: 11-18 61.1%

HOME TEAM: FLORIDA GATORS 22-9 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 0-0 7-7 2 5 7 4 15 1-2 0-0 2 2 4 1 3 4-7 0-0 1 0 1 2 16 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 4 6 0-3 3-3 1 2 3 2 9 0-6 1-4 0 1 1 2 7 1-3 1-2 3 8 11 0 10 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 2-4 3 2 5 5 6 1 1 6-24 14-20 14 20 34 20 72

1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 26-60 43.3% 2nd Half: 6-24 25.0% 2nd Half: 14-20 70.0%

TO 3 0 1 6 3 1 2 0 1 0 2

BLK S MIN 0 1 30 0 0 25 1 1 22 0 5 33 0 2 35 0 0 12 0 0 10 0 0 6 0 1 11 1 0 16 10 200

A 1 1 1 7 1 1 3 0 0

TO 4 1 0 2 4 4 1 1 2

BLK S MIN 0 1 26 1 2 17 2 1 33 0 2 27 0 3 25 0 3 21 0 1 29 0 0 7 0 0 15

15

19

3

13 200

Game: 43.3% Game: 25.0% Game: 70.0%

Officials: Tom Rucker, Rick Hartzell, Ed Hightower Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. FLORIDA GATORS-None. Attendance: 17975 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 35 38 - 73 FLORIDA GATORS 34 38 - 72 NCAA WEST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

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NCAA Tournament Games GAME 5 - No. 1 CONNECTICUT 67, No. 10 GONZAGA 62 3/20/99 at AMERICA WEST ARENA - PHOENIX, AZ TOT-FG Player FG-FGA R. Frahm 2-11 C. Calvary 4-7 J. Eaton 4-8 Q. Hall 6-12 M. Santangelo 1-9 R. Floyd 0-2 M. Leasure 1-3 M. Spink 0-1 Mike Nilson 0-1 A. Dench 2-3 Totals 20-57

VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 28-7 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 1-7 2-2 1 1 2 0 7 1-1 0-1 5 3 8 3 9 0-0 3-4 0 4 4 3 11 2-5 4-6 1 7 8 5 18 0-4 0-1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0-1 4-4 1 0 1 2 4 1-2 4-4 2 1 3 2 7 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 3 0 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 4 5-21 17-22 13 20 33 23 62

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 0-0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0

0.0% 2nd Half: 20-57 35.1% 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-21 23.8% 0.0% 2nd Half: 17-22 77.3%

A 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 10

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 24-65 36.9% 2nd Half: 0-9 0.0% 2nd Half: 19-27 70.4%

BLK S MIN 0 1 32 2 0 33 3 2 25 0 1 33 1 29 0 1 11 0 0 8 0 0 4 0 0 15 0 2 10 5 8 200

TO 3 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 11

Player A. Dench C. Calvary M. Santangelo R. Floyd R. Frahm J. Tricco M. Spink Z. Goude Team Totals

BLK S MIN 1 2 37 0 0 37 1 0 19 0 1 38 0 0 24 0 0 7 0 1 8 0 1 7 0 0 23 2 5 200

Game: 36.9% Game: 0.0% Game: 70.4%

Player A. Glover L. Postell R. Jessie E. Barkley B. Thornton C. Gray D. Emanuel Team Totals

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 0-0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0

Player T. Williams N. Johnson D. Edward M. Maybin R. Gaines R. Brooks Q. Bailey K. Smiley T. Hopper Team Totals

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 24-42 57.1% 2nd Half: 8-16 50.0% 2nd Half: 21-29 72.4%

A 3 2 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 18

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 0-0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 24-64 37.5% 2nd Half: 2-17 11.8% 2nd Half: 18-20 90.0%

TO 4 5 5 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 1

BLK S MIN 1 0 39 2 0 31 0 1 35 0 1 40 0 1 33 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 10

24

3

3

BLK S MIN 0 0 32 0 0 24 0 0 40 0 2 33 0 1 40 0 0 3 0 0 17 0 0 11

15

10

0

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 29-62 46.8% 2nd Half: 6-25 24.0% 2nd Half: 12-21 57.1%

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Game: 46.4% Game: 40.9% Game: 72.4%

TO 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 8 2

BLK S MIN 0 2 28 0 31 0 1 30 0 1 40 0 3 40 0 1 19 2 0 12 8

200

Game: 46.8% Game: 24.0% Game: 57.1%

BLK S MIN 0 2 31 0 1 32 0 2 23 1 2 32 0 1 35 0 0 15 0 0 14 0 0 1 0 0 17

13

1

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TOT-FG Player FG-FGA R. Frahm 5-12 C. Calvary 9-12 A. Dench 5-9 M. Santangelo 4-18 R. Floyd 1-3 M. Spink 3-6 Z. Gourde 0-1 Team Totals 27-61

VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 26-9 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 1-6 3-4 1 4 5 3 14 0-1 2-4 2 4 6 1 20 2-3 2-2 2 1 3 4 14 1-7 0-0 1 3 4 4 9 1-3 0-1 0 3 3 5 3 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 3 6 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 2 0 2 1 3 5-20 7-11 13 20 33 22 66 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2nd Half: 27-61 44.3% 2nd Half: 5-20 25.0% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6%

A 2 1 2 8 1 2 1

TO 2 1 0 3 1 1 2

BLK S MIN 0 2 34 3 1 33 1 2 32 0 0 38 0 1 28 0 1 22 0 0 13

17

10 4

7

Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0 1st Half: 0-0

Player M. Robinson G. McQuay B. Cardinal J. Cornell C. Cunningham C. Kerkhof M. Lewis K. Lowe R. Smith J. Allison Team Totals

HOME TEAM: PURDUE BOILERMAKERS 24-9 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A 4-10 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 0 8 3 5-7 0-0 1-3 5 2 7 3 11 0 3-8 0-3 4-6 4 4 8 3 10 5 5-13 2-7 6-8 3 4 7 4 18 2 3-6 2-5 6-8 1 2 3 1 14 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 0 2 1 3 2 2-6 0-3 0-1 1 2 3 0 4 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-3 0-1 3-4 1 5 6 1 5 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 4 25-56 5-20 20-30 20 24 44 16 75 15

Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 25-56 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-20 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 20-30

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Game: 44.3% Game: 25.0% Game: 63.6%

200

TO 1 1 1 5 1 1 0 1 2

Officials: Mike Kitts, Jim Haney, John Hughes Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. LOUISVILLE CARDINALS-None. Attendance: 13624 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 38 39 - 77 LOUISVILLE CARDINALS 39 27 - 66 NCAA FIRST ROUND

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2nd Half: 26-56 46.4% 2nd Half: 9-22 40.9% 2nd Half: 21-29 72.4%

TO 0 2 2 1 2 0 2 1

GAME 8 - No. 6 PURDUE 75, No. 10 GONZAGA 66 3/23/00 at THE PIT - ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Game: 57.1% Game: 50.0% Game: 72.4%

HOME TEAM: LOUISVILLE CARDINALS 19-12 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A 3-11 0-7 5-5 1 4 5 3 11 2 6-14 0-1 2-2 3 5 8 4 14 3 2-4 0-0 2-2 2 5 7 5 6 3 8-15 1-4 4-4 2 1 3 3 21 2 1-9 0-3 5-7 2 1 3 4 7 4 2-4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 24-64 2-17 18-20 12 16 28 22 68 18

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

A 4 0 5 3 2 1 0 0

HOME TEAM: ST. JOHN’S RED STORM 25-8 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A 7-7 0-0 4-6 1 5 6 4 18 0 5-10 0-2 0-1 6 4 10 4 10 5 0 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 4 6 4 7-18 5-14 2-6 0 4 4 4 21 0 3-13 1-8 5-6 0 3 3 2 12 4 3-6 0-1 1-2 1 2 3 4 7 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 29-62 6-25 12-21 10 24 34 24 76 18

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 0-0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0

GAME 6 - No. 10 GONZAGA 77, No. 7 LOUISVILLE 66 3/16/00 at McKALE COURT - TUCSON, AZ VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 25-8 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 4-8 9-13 0 7 7 2 31 0-0 4-4 1 6 7 4 8 1-1 3-4 3 3 6 1 14 2-5 4-5 0 4 4 2 16 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 4 2 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 4 8-16 21-29 10 25 35 14 77

26-56

VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 26-8 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 1-2 2-3 3 4 7 2 17 0-1 5-6 2 4 6 4 13 6-10 4-6 0 4 4 3 26 1-5 0-0 0 3 3 1 3 1-4 5-6 0 6 6 2 10 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 4 7 0-0 4-6 0 3 3 2 6 3 2 5 9-22 21-29 9 29 38 18 82

Officials: Andre Patillo, Mike Wood, STeve Gordon Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. ST. JOHN’S RED STORM-None. Attendance: 13818 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 33 49 - 82 ST. JOHN’S RED STORM 36 40 - 76 NCAA SECOND ROUND

Officials: Andre Pattillo, Larry Rose, Bobby Hunt Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. CONNECTICUT HUSKIES-None. Attendance: 18053 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 32 30 - 62 CONNECTICUT HUSKIES 31 36 - 67 NCAA WEST REGIONAL FINAL

TOT-FG Player FG-FGA R. Frahm 9-14 C. Calvary 2-2 A. Dench 5-5 M. Santagelo 5-13 R Floyd 2-5 J. Gebbers 0-0 K. Williams 0-0 M. Kincaid 0-0 J. Tricco 0-0 M. Spink 1-3 Z. Gourde 0-0 Team Totals 24-42

TOT-FG FG-FGA 7-15 4-7 8-14 1-5 2-7 0-0 3-6 1-2

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 0-0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0

Game: 35.1% Game: 23.8% Game: 77.3%

HOME TEAM: CONNECTICUT HUSKIES 32-2 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A K. Freeman 4-14 0-0 5-7 10 5 15 3 13 0 R. Hamilton 9-16 0-2 3-6 0 4 4 2 21 2 J. Vokuhl 3-5 0-0 0-0 3 6 9 4 6 1 R. Moore 3-6 0-0 6-6 0 3 3 2 12 3 K. El-Amin 0-12 0-6 5-6 1 3 4 2 5 4 R. Jones 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 2 0 A. Mouring 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 E. Mourning 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 2 E. Saunders 4-8 0-0 0-2 4 3 7 3 8 0 Totals 24-65 0-9 19-27 21 26 47 18 67 12 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 0-0 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-0 F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0

TO 2 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 11

GAME 7 - No. 10 GONZAGA 82, No. 2 ST. JOHN’S 76 3/18/00 at McKALE CENTER - TUCSON, AZ

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TO 0 0 4 1 6 0 0 0 2 0

BLK S MIN 0 0 35 0 1 28 0 1 34 0 0 24 0 0 30 0 1 10 0 1 19 0 0 2 1 0 13 0 0 5

13 1

4

44.6% Game: 44.6% 25.0% Game: 25.0% 66.7% Game: 66.7%

Officials: John Clougherty, Edward Corbett, Mike Thibodeaux Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. PURDUE BOILERMAKERS-None. Attendance: 16004 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 22 44 - 66 PURDUE BOILERMAKERS 35 40 - 75 NCAA WEST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL

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NCAA Tournament Games GAME 9 - No. 12 GONZAGA 86, No. 5 VIRGINIA 85 3/16/01 11:25 a.m. at THE PYRAMID - MEMPHIS, TN

Player M. Spink Z. Gourde C. Calvary B. Stepp D, Dickau G. Forbes A. Hernandez K. Bankhead A. Reason C. Violette Team Totals Total FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

GAME 11 - No. 3 MICHIGAN STATE 77, No. 12 GONZAGA 62 3/23/01 7:38 PM at GEORGIA DOME - ATLANTA, GA

VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0-0 4-4 2 3 5 4 4 1 0 1 1 18 0-0 0-3 2 7 9 4 12 1 2 0 0 27 1-2 1-6 7 8 15 2 16 3 5 3 1 29 1-4 3-4 0 2 2 1 8 5 3 0 0 34 6-9 5-6 0 0 0 2 29 5 1 1 0 39 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1-1 4-4 2 3 5 3 15 1 3 1 4 29 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 7 1 2 3 1 30-59 9-16 17-27 14 25 39 20 86 17 16 6 6 200 1st Half: 14-28 50.0% 2nd Half: 16-31 51.6% Game: 50.8% 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 56.3% 1st Half: 14-18 77.8% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 63.0%

TOT-FG FG-FGA 0-1 6-10 7-14 2-5 9-19 0-0 5-9 0-0 0-0 1-1

HOME TEAM: VIRGINIA CAVALIERS TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN A, Hall 3-11 1-3 2-2 2 4 6 1 9 4 0 1 1 28 C. Williams 3-10 0-3 2-3 2 6 8 4 8 2 4 1 0 25 T. Watson 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 5 7 4 6 1 3 0 0 25 D. Hand 5-12 2-5 2-2 0 2 2 4 14 5 1 0 1 32 R. Mason 11-19 5-8 3-3 1 1 2 3 30 4 3 1 0 38 S. Dondon 1-1 0-0 1-1 1 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 7 K. Friel 3-7 3-6 0-0 1 2 3 3 9 2 0 0 2 19 M. Young 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 J. Mathis 1-1 0-0 2-3 4 1 5 3 4 0 1 2 0 22 Team 1 1 2 Totals 31-69 11-25 12-14 14 22 36 24 85 18 13 5 4 200 Total FG% 1st Half: 16-36 44.4% 2nd Half: 15-33 45.5% Game: 44.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 8-14 57.1% Game: 44.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-7 100 % 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 85.7% Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. VIRGINIA CAVALIERS-None. Attendance: 9223 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 48 38 - 86 VIRGINIA CAVALIERS 42 43 - 85 NCAA First/Second Round...GU’s Calvary rebound of missed drive by Dickau with :04 to play, repeating what he did against Florida in ‘99 Sweet 16...Calvary 11th career double-double, including career-high 15 rebounds. GAME 10 - No. 12 GONZAGA 85, No. 13 INDIANA STATE 68 3/18/01 1:15 p.m. at THE PYRAMID - MEMPHIS, TN VISITORS: INDIANA STATE SYCAMORES (22-12) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A D. Kante 0-5 0-0 4-4 3 3 6 4 4 0 M. Renn 5-7 1-2 5-6 0 3 3 4 16 4 M. Howard 6-11 4-8 0-0 1 0 1 4 16 2 M. Menser 5-15 5-14 0-0 1 0 1 1 15 5 K. Block 2-7 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 2 5 5 M. Berry 3-4 2-3 0-0 1 0 1 0 8 0 B. Welsh 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 T. Avery 1-5 0-0 2-2 0 4 4 2 4 0 Team 2 2 4 Totals 22-55 12-29 12-14 9 12 21 18 68 16 Total FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 40.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9% 2nd Half: 6-15 40.0% Game: 41.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 85.7% HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS (26-6) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A M. Spink 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 4 0 0 C. Calvary 9-13 2-3 4-6 2 2 4 3 24 7 Z. Gourde 7-12 0-1 1-2 0 8 8 2 15 2 B. Stepp 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 2 D. Dickau 4-8 0-3 12-12 1 4 5 2 20 5 G. Forbes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A. Hernandez 5-7 0-0 2-2 4 4 8 2 12 1 J. Tricco 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K. Bankhead 2-3 2-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 0 A. Reason 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 4 0 C. Violette 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 J. Sherrell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Team 2 2 Totals 30-52 4-11 21-24 13 24 37 16 85 17

Player M. Spink Z. Gourde C. Calvary B. Stepp D. Dickau G. Forbes A. Hernandez J. Tricco K. Bankhead A. Reason C. Violette J. Sherrell Team Totals TOTAL FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS (26-7) 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0-0 2-2 1 4 5 2 10 1 1 0 1 24 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 4 4 0 1 0 1 18 2-2 3-5 3 8 11 1 17 3 1 2 0 38 2-10 0-0 0 3 3 2 8 2 0 0 2 37 5-9 2-3 2 2 4 4 19 2 5 0 0 40 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 2 2 5 0 0 1 12 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 8 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 22-58 9-22 9-13 7 22 29 20 62 13 10 2 5 200 1st Half: 12-27 44.4% 2nd Half: 10-31 32.3% Game: 37.9% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 40.9% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 69.2%

Player J. Richardson A. Anagonye A. Hutson D. Thomas C. Bell M. Taylor M. Chappell J. Andreas Z. Randolph A. Ballinger Team Totals TOTAL FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

HOME TEAM: MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS (27-4) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 5-13 2-6 0-1 2 5 7 2 12 3 1 2 4 34 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 17 8-11 0-0 3-4 4 6 10 2 19 3 1 1 1 29 0-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 3 0 3 1 0 0 18 5-12 3-8 8-10 4 6 10 1 21 3 2 1 1 35 3-9 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 6 5 2 0 1 23 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 4 6 2 5 2 1 0 0 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4-8 0-0 2-4 1 4 5 1 10 0 1 1 0 19 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 10 1 1 2 29-65 6-20 13-19 18 31 49 17 77 19 9 8 7 200 1st Half: 15-37 40.5% 2nd Half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 44.6% 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 30.0% 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 10-14 71.4% Game: 68.4%

TOT-FG FG-FGA 4-7 1-2 6-15 3-11 6-17 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-2 0-0

Officials: Tom Lopes, Larry Rose, Olandis Poole Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS-None. Attendance: 26873 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 32 30 - 62 MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS 37 40 - 77 GAME 12 - No. 11 WYOMING 73, No. 6 GONZAGA 66 3/14/02 5:40 p.m. at THE PIT - ALBUQUERQUE, NM

TO 2 1 6 1 3 2 0 1

BLK S MIN 3 0 28 0 3 36 0 3 35 0 1 38 0 0 36 0 1 9 0 0 2 1 0 16

16 4

8

200

TO 1 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

BLK S MIN 1 2 16 1 1 28 3 1 35 0 0 22 0 3 38 0 0 1 0 1 26 0 0 1 0 0 19 0 0 7 0 0 6 0 0 1

17 5

8

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4% 2nd Half: 17-24 70.8% Game: 57.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 36.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100 % 2nd Half: 16-19 84.2% Game: 87.5% Officials: Ted Valentine, Robert Donato, JOhn Hughes Technical fouls: INDIANA STATE SYCAMORES-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: 10719 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total INDIANA STATE SYCAMORES 37 31 - 68 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 32 53 - 85 NCAA Second Round...GU advances to Sweet Sixteen for third straight year.

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VISITORS: WYOMING COWBOYS 22-8 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A J. Davis 3-7 0-0 5-5 4 10 14 3 11 1 M. Bailey 5-12 0-1 3-6 0 5 5 3 13 3 U. Nsonwu-Amadi 6-12 0-0 3-6 0 6 6 2 15 0 D. Richardson 3-5 2-3 2-2 0 4 4 5 10 3 J. Straight 2-6 0-2 2-2 0 3 3 2 6 7 R. Mingo 3-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 3 6 0 U. Udezue 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D. Rottinghaus 0-0 P. Corner 3-6 1-4 4-4 0 2 2 2 11 0 J. Ries 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Team 1 2 3 Totals 26-52 3-10 19-25 7 35 42 22 74 14 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4% 2nd Half: 13-24 54.2% Game: 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 14-17 82.4% Game: 76.0%

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HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 29-4 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO A. Reason 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 4 0 1 0 Z. Gourde 2-7 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 2 6 0 6 C. Violette 5-14 1-3 3-4 5 5 10 6 14 1 1 B. Stepp 1-13 0-5 2-2 1 4 5 2 4 3 0 D. Dickau 7-24 4-14 8-11 0 0 0 2 26 3 0 A. Hernandez 0-5 0-0 4-4 5 1 6 1 4 0 1 K. Bankhead 2-3 2-3 0-0 1 3 4 0 6 3 1 J. Sherrell 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 R. Turiaf 1-3 0-0 2-4 0 3 3 3 4 0 0 Team 7 5 12 Totals 19-71 7-26 21-27 22 22 44 20 66 11 9 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-35 31.4% 2nd Half: 8-36 22.2% Game: 26.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd Half: 2-13 15.4% Game: 26.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 12-16 75.0% Game: 77.8% Officials: John Cahill, Patrick Driscoll, Winston Stith Technical fouls: WYOMING COWBOYS-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: 15626 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total WYOMING COWBOYS 32 42 - 74 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 36 30 - 66 NCAA First Round - Gonzaga’s fourth straight NCAA appearance. Gonzaga No. 6 Seed, Wyoming No. 11 seed.

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NCAA Tournament Games GAME 13 - No. 9 GONZAGA 77, No. 8 CINCINNATI 69 3/20/03 10:40 am at JUNTSMAN CENTER - SALT LAKE CITY, UT VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 24-8 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN T. Skinner 3-6 2-3 1-2 0 3 3 2 9 1 1 1 0 35 R. Turiaf 3-10 0-0 16-22 3 7 10 3 22 1 1 1 0 35 Z. Gourde 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 0 2 0 0 16 W. Brooks 4-5 3-4 0-0 0 7 7 2 11 3 2 0 0 36 B. Stepp 2-8 1-4 7-8 0 4 4 2 12 7 5 0 1 35 J. Reisman 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 K. Bankhead 1-5 0-3 0-1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 11 C. Violette 6-9 0-0 2-2 2 3 5 2 14 0 0 0 1 28 R. Fox 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 3 1 4 Totals 20-47 6-14 28-37 8 28 36 15 74 12 12 2 2 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-26 53.8% 2nd Half: 6-21 28.6% Game: 42.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 0-4 0.0% Game: 42.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% 2nd Half: 22-29 75.9% Game: 75.7%

Player L. Stokes J. Maxiell K. Johnson F. Williams T. Barker C. Moore D. Hollman J. Lucas E. Hicks T. Bobbitt R. Flowers A. Kirkland Team Totals TOTAL FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

HOME TEAM: CINCINNATI BEARCATS 17-12 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 2-10 1-2 2-4 2 4 6 4 7 5 4 1 2 30 4-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 4 8 0 1 1 1 19 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 4 1 0 0 0 15 3-9 3-9 0-0 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 0 1 29 5-9 4-8 2-3 0 3 3 2 16 4 0 0 2 33 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 7 3-12 2-6 0-0 0 2 2 4 8 1 0 0 0 19 3-6 0-1 1-1 4 0 4 3 7 0 2 0 1 21 4-8 0-0 2-2 3 4 7 3 10 1 2 3 0 19 1 1 26-66 10-27 7-10 13 22 35 24 69 13 10 6 7 200 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 13-35 37.1% Game: 39.4% 1st Half: 5-16 31.3% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 37.0% 1st Half: 1-1 100 % 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 70.0%

Officials: Mike Kitts, Bryan Kersey, Olandis Poole Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. CINCINNATI BEARCATS-TEAM 2. Attendance: 14378 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 40 34 - 74 CINCINNATI BEARCATS. 32 37 - 69 2003 NCAA FIRST ROUND MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GU’s Turiaf 11th career double-double, 7th of season...GU’s Turiaf ties single-game record for FT made with 16 for second time this season...GU’s moves into third on single-season assist list with 190...CU’s Huggins ejected. GAME 14 - No. 1 ARIZONA 96, No. 9 GONZAGA 95 (2OT) 3/22/03 4 p.m. at HUNTSMAN CENTER - SALT LAKE CITY, UT VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 24-9 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN T. Skinner 8-17 5-11 4-4 2 3 5 1 25 2 3 3 1 50 R. Turiaf 7-12 0-0 2-3 1 4 5 5 16 0 2 0 2 29 Z. Gourde 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 0 13 W. Brooks 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 5 6 5 5 4 1 0 1 41 B. Stepp 9-24 4-15 3-3 2 1 3 2 25 8 0 0 1 47 K. Bankhead 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 12 C. Violette 2-9 0-0 2-4 4 4 8 3 6 4 3 0 0 39 R. Fox 5-9 0-0 3-5 4 1 5 4 13 0 0 0 0 19 Team 1 6 7 1 Totals 34-77 11-30 16-21 16 27 43 25 95 20 11 5 5 250 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd Half: 13-28 46.4% OT: 6-16 37.5% Game: 44.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 4-14 28.6% OT: 2-5 40.0% Game: 36.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% OT: 3-4 75.0% Game: 76.2% HOME TEAM: ARIZONA WILDCATS 27-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN L. Walton 6-13 1-6 3-4 1 5 6 3 16 9 4 2 3 45 R. Anderson 7-11 0-2 3-4 4 7 11 4 17 2 0 0 1 40 C. Frye 9-17 0-0 4-6 6 6 12 4 22 0 0 2 2 43 S. Stoudamire 5-15 3-10 2-3 0 4 4 2 15 1 2 0 0 42 J. Gardner 6-15 2-5 8-9 2 0 2 2 22 4 3 0 1 47 I. Fox 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 C. Rodgers 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 H. Adams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 A. Iguodala 1-2 1-1 1-2 0 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 16 Team 5 5 10 Totals 34-74 7-24 21-29 18 29 47 20 96 18 9 4 7 250 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-31 51.6% 2nd Half: 11-31 35.5% OT: 7-12 58.3% Game: 45.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% OT: 1-3 33.3% Game: 29.2% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 13-17 76.5% OT: 3-4 75.0% Game: 72.4% Officials: John Clougherty, Olandis Poole, Tom Eades Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. ARIZONA WILDCATS-None. Attendance: 14627 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 44 34 11 6 - 95 ARIZONA WILDCATS 41 37 11 7 - 96 2003 NCAA SECOND ROUND GU’s Skinner career-high 25 points.

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GAME 15 - No. 2 GONZAGA 76, No. 15 VALPARAISO 49 3/18/04 7:10 p.m. at KEYARENA - SEATTLE, WA VISITORS: VALPARAISO CRUSADERS 18-13 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN J. Gomes 4-11 2-3 3-5 2 6 8 3 13 2 2 0 0 29 D. Oppland 4-10 0-2 0-0 2 5 7 3 8 3 1 0 0 34 O. Sylla 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 R. Nieves 1-8 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 16 A. Berdiel 1-8 1-5 1-2 0 1 1 2 4 2 4 0 1 26 J. Miles 4-8 2-4 2-2 2 0 2 3 12 0 2 0 0 18 G. Tonagel 1-6 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 3 28 J. Hooper 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 M. Mbaye 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 R. Howard 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 11 M. Oppland 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 K. Harris 3-9 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 4 6 0 0 0 0 19 Team 1 2 3 Totals 18-63 6-23 7-11 10 21 31 20 49 8 13 0 6 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-27 33.3% 2nd Half: 9-36 25.0% Game: 28.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-14 21.4% Game: 26.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 63.6% TOT-FG Player FG-FGA E. Knight 3-3 C. Violette 6-11 R. Turiaf 6-10 B. Stepp 2-11 K. Bankhead 1-2 A. Morrison 5-7 T. Skinner 2-4 D. Raivio 0-0 B. Michaelson 1-1 C. Floyd 0-0 S. Mallon 3-4 R. Fox 0-1 Team Totals 29-54 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:

HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 28-2 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 6 0 2 1 1 15 0-0 1-4 3 7 10 3 13 3 2 1 2 33 0-0 3-6 1 3 4 3 15 1 2 0 1 23 1-9 8-10 0 4 4 1 13 9 5 1 1 37 1-1 1-2 1 2 3 3 4 3 0 0 0 22 0-1 0-0 1 6 7 1 10 1 2 0 0 14 1-2 0-0 1 4 5 0 5 0 1 0 0 22 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-1 1 3 4 2 6 0 0 2 1 21 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 4 3-13 15-25 10 36 46 14 76 19 15 5 6 200 15-29 51.7% 2nd Half: 14-25 56.0% Game: 53.7% 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% Game: 23.1% 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 60.0%

Officials: John Clougherty, Joseph Lindsay, William Kennedy Technical fouls: VALPARAISO CRUSADERS-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: 15827 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total VALPARAISO CRUSADERS 25 24 - 49 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 36 40 - 76 GU’s Stepp moves past John Stockton (201) for second on GU single-season assists list (202)...Stepp moves into 4th on GU career scoring list with 1,657...GU’s Few passes Roy Williams (132) for 2nd for most wins by 5th-year head coach with 133, Everett Case, NC STATE, heads the list with 137 GAME 16 - No. 10 NEVADA 91, No. 2 GONZAGA 72 3/20/04 12:20 p.m. at KEYARENA - SEATTLE, WA VISITORS: NEVADA WOLF PACK 25-8 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN K. Pinkey 9-13 0-1 2-4 4 4 8 1 20 0 1 2 0 34 N. Frazekas 4-12 1-2 7-9 4 6 10 4 16 0 2 1 1 37 K. Snyder 5-11 4-7 4-4 2 7 9 2 18 6 3 1 1 34 T. Okeson 7-14 3-6 2-2 0 4 4 1 19 7 1 0 2 39 G. Hill-Thomas 3-4 0-0 4-4 0 3 3 3 10 5 0 0 0 27 M. Kemp 1-6 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 13 J. Washington 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 3 3 0 1 0 0 8 S. Paul 0-2 0-0 3-4 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 8 Team 1 1 Totals 30-64 8-17 23-29 14 29 43 18 91 18 8 4 4 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-35 40.0% 2nd Half: 16-29 55.2% Game: 46.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 47.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 15-19 78.9% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 79.3% HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 28-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN R. Turiaf 6-10 0-0 1-3 3 2 5 4 13 0 3 1 0 15 E. Knight 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 13 C. Violette 8-21 0-1 0-2 7 4 11 0 16 0 2 0 1 38 B. Stepp 3-18 1-12 6-7 1 3 4 4 13 5 3 0 1 39 K. Bankhead 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 11 A. Morrison 5-9 0-3 4-4 1 3 4 2 14 0 0 0 1 23 T. Skinner 2-5 1-3 0-0 2 3 5 4 5 1 2 0 0 23 D. Raivio 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 S. Mallon 3-7 1-2 2-2 3 2 5 3 9 0 0 0 1 23 R. Fox 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team 2 2 Totals 28-75 3-22 13-18 19 20 39 23 72 9 10 1 4 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 2nd Half: 15-42 35.7% Game: 37.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 1-13 7.7% Game: 13.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 9-12 75.0% Game: 72.2% Officials: John Clougherty, Curtis Shaw, Kerry Sitton Technical fouls: NEVADA WOLF PACK-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: 15827 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total NEVADA WOLF PACK 47 44 - 91 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 32 40 - 72 NCAA 2nd Round...Gonzaga No. 2 Seed, Nevada No. 10 Seed.

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NCAA Tournament Games GAME 17 - No. 3 GONZAGA 74, No. 14 WINTHROP 64 3/17/05 5:25 p.m. at McKALE CENTER - TUCSON, AR

Player J. Shuler C. Bradshaw P. Williams C. Gaynor T. Martin R. Kenley M. Jenkins B. Key O. Daniels B. Houston S. Draughn Team Totals TOTAL FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

VISITORS: WINTHROP EAGLES 27-6 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 0-4 6-7 3 3 6 2 12 2 6 0 0 37 2-5 0-1 1 10 11 3 8 2 2 0 0 32 1-2 2-2 1 5 6 1 17 0 0 0 2 31 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 8 2 0 1 39 6-10 2-2 1 4 5 2 22 3 0 0 1 38 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 9 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 8 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 3 22-60 10-26 10-12 10 26 36 19 64 16 13 0 4 200 1st Half: 12-33 36.4% 2nd Half: 10-27 37.0% Game: 36.7% 1st Half: 7-14 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-12 25.0% Game: 38.5% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 83.3% TOT-FG FG-FGA 3-13 3-10 7-10 1-6 7-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-1

HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 26-4 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN A. Morrison 12-19 3-6 0-1 1 5 6 1 27 5 4 1 2 39 J. Batista 6-13 0-1 2-2 2 3 5 1 14 1 1 0 1 28 R. Turiaf 1-4 0-0 11-16 2 11 13 2 13 0 3 4 2 37 D. Raivio 2-10 1-6 2-2 1 3 4 1 7 2 1 0 0 40 E. Knight 3-7 1-2 0-1 3 1 4 3 7 2 0 0 0 29 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 9 P. Altidor-Cespedes 0-1 D. Pendergraft 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 7 S. Mallon 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 Team 3 3 Totals 27-59 5-16 15-22 11 29 40 14 74 13 10 5 5 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 45.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 31.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-10 90.0% Game: 68.2% Officials: Steve Willmer, Tim Clougherty, Leslie Jones Technical fouls: WINTHROP EAGLES-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: 13751 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total WINTHROP EAGLES 35 29 - 64 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 33 41 - 74 NCAA First Round GU 6-2 in NCAA 1st Round games...GU 3-0 in Tucson in NCAA play, going 2-0 in 2000...GU’s Turiaf 26th career double-double...Morrison’s 27 points three shy of career high. GAME 18 - No. 6 TEXAS TECH 71, No. 3 GONZAGA 69 3/19/05 11:10 A.M. at McKALE CENTER - TUCSON, AZ

Player D. Giles D. Dora M. Zeno J. Jackson R. Ross C. Marshall L. White D. Suljagic J. Hawkins Team Totals TOTAL FG% 3-Pt. FG% F Throw %

VISITORS: TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS 22-10 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 3-6 0-0 2-2 2 3 5 4 8 3 2 1 2 33 5-11 0-1 0-0 1 4 5 4 10 3 1 0 0 40 5-9 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 3 11 5 0 0 1 35 7-9 2-3 2-5 0 5 5 1 18 3 1 0 0 40 9-21 2-6 4-5 2 7 9 2 24 4 2 0 3 40 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 29-59 4-11 9-16 8 24 32 14 71 18 7 1 7 200 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 16-28 57.1% Game: 49.2% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 36.4% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 56.3%

HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 26-5 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN A. Morrison 10-22 1-6 4-6 4 5 9 2 25 2 2 0 0 38 J. Batista 4-13 0-1 0-1 4 4 8 3 8 0 4 0 1 31 R. Turiaf 5-9 0-0 3-9 3 10 13 3 13 3 2 1 0 36 D. Raivio 2-7 1-5 0-0 0 2 2 3 5 5 2 0 1 30 R. Knight 7-8 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 2 14 2 1 0 0 36 P. Altidor-Cespedes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 15 D. Pendergraft 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 S. Mallon 1-3 0-1 2-2 3 2 5 2 4 0 2 0 0 13 Team 1 1 Totals 29-62 2-13 9-18 17 27 44 17 69 14 13 1 2 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-33 48.5% 2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 46.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 1-8 12.5% Game: 15.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 50.0% Officials: Robert Donato, J.D. Collins, Tony Greene Technical fouls: TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: 13751 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS 29 42 - 71 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 38 31 - 69 NCAA Second Round

GAME 19 - No. 3 GONZAGA 79, No. 14 XAVIER 75 3/16/06 5:20 PM at HUNTSMAN CENTER - SALT LAKE CITY, UT VISITORS: XAVIER MUSKETEERS 21-11 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN J. Duncan 2-7 1-4 6-8 1 2 3 4 11 3 3 0 1 25 J. Cage 4-6 1-2 7-8 2 3 5 4 16 0 1 0 0 36 J. Doellman 4-11 2-6 0-0 1 4 5 3 10 2 1 1 1 31 J. Wolf 4-7 2-5 0-2 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 0 26 S. Burrell 6-15 4-8 6-6 0 3 3 1 22 5 1 0 1 38 B. Raymond 1-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 23 B. Cole 0-1 0-0 2-5 3 4 7 4 2 0 2 0 1 19 W. Caudle 0-0 0-0 2-4 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 Team 3 5 8 Totals 21-51 10-28 23-33 10 21 31 20 75 14 8 1 4 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-26 38.5% 2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% Game: 41.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-14 35.7% 2nd Half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 35.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 14-18 77.8% 2nd Half: 9-15 60.0% Game: 69.7% HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 28-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN A. Morrison 11-21 4-8 9-11 0 2 2 1 35 4 3 0 0 38 S. Mallon 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 5 4 0 1 2 0 20 J. Batista 5-7 0-0 8-8 1 7 8 4 18 1 3 1 1 30 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 16 P. Altidor-Cespedes 0-1 D. Raivio 3-7 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 5 7 2 1 0 1 28 J. Pargo 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 13 L. Gurganious 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 E. Knight 3-5 1-1 0-0 3 3 6 4 7 1 0 1 1 25 D. Pendergraft 1-2 0-0 2-4 1 3 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 21 J. Heytvelt 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 7 Team 3 5 8 Totals 26-50 6-12 21-27 8 25 33 25 79 11 10 4 4 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-27 44.4% 2nd Half: 14-23 60.9% Game: 52.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 9-12 75.0% 2nd Half: 12-15 80.0% Game: 77.8% Officials: Ted Valentine, John Hampton, Steven Skiles Technical fouls: XAVIER MUSKETEERS-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total XAVIER MUSKETEERS 39 36 - 75 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 36 43 - 79 2006 NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - 1ST ROUND GU’s Morrison moves into third on all-time GU scoring list with 1,829 and his 35 points mark 14th game of season with 30+ points...GU wins first-round game for fourth straight season. GAME 20 - No. 3 GONZAGA 90, No. 6 INDIANA 80 3/18/06 6:04 p.m. at HUNTSMAN CENTER - SALT LAKE CITY, UT VISITORS: INDIANA HOOSIERS 19-12 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN A. Ratliff 3-8 3-7 0-1 2 6 8 5 9 1 1 0 1 29 R. Vaden 7-15 6-13 0-0 0 4 4 3 20 2 2 0 1 30 M. Killingsworth 6-13 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 4 12 2 4 1 0 22 M. Strickland 6-9 6-9 0-0 1 2 3 4 18 0 3 1 0 30 E. Calloway 6-12 1-2 0-0 4 5 9 4 13 10 0 0 0 33 R. Wilmont 3-9 0-3 0-3 3 2 5 4 6 0 2 0 0 21 E. Suhr 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 12 B. Allen 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 10 S. Kline 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 L. Monroe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 Team 1 1 Totals 31-69 16-36 2-6 14 24 38 29 80 18 13 3 2 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd Half: 18-37 48.6% Game: 44.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 13-25 52.0% Game: 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-2 0.0% Game: 33.3% HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 29-3 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN A. Morrison 5-17 0-3 4-7 2 7 9 3 14 1 2 0 1 36 S. Mallon 4-7 0-1 7-8 2 8 10 0 15 2 1 1 1 24 J. Batista 10-18 0-1 0-0 3 6 9 3 20 0 1 1 3 31 P. Altidor-Cespedes 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 19 D. Raivio 2-7 1-4 8-10 1 1 2 2 13 3 2 0 2 27 J. Pargo 2-4 1-1 5-6 1 2 3 0 10 2 0 0 1 19 E. Knight 4-5 0-0 3-4 3 1 4 3 11 2 0 0 0 23 D. Pendergraft 1-1 0-0 5-6 1 1 2 3 7 2 0 0 0 17 J. Heytvelt 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 Team 1 1 2 Totals 28-61 2-11 32-41 14 27 41 14 90 13 7 2 9 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-32 43.8% 2nd Half: 14-29 48.3% Game: 45.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% Game: 18.2% F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 23-30 76.7% Game: 78.0% Officials: Tom Lopes, Karl Hess, Mike Stuart Technical fouls: INDIANA HOOSIERS-WILMONT, Roderick; KILLINGSWORTH, Marco. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-MORRISON, Adam. Attendance: 15122 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total INDIANA HOOSIERS. 31 49 - 80 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 38 52 - 90 2006 NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2ND ROUND Gonzaga advances to NCAA Sweet 16 for fourth time since 1999...GU’s Mallon ties season high points (15) and career high rebounds (10)...GU 1-1 all-time against Indiana.

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NCAA Tournament Games GAME 21 - No. 2 UCLA 73, No. 3 GONZAGA 71 3/23/06 7:10 p.m. at OAKLAND ARENA - OAKLAND, CA VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 29-4 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO A. Morrison 10-17 1-4 3-4 0 5 5 2 24 1 2 S. Mallon 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 3 0 0 4 J. Batista 6-13 0-0 6-7 4 5 9 2 18 1 3 P. Altidor-Cespedes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 D. Raivio 4-8 2-4 2-2 1 2 3 3 12 6 5 J. Pargo 1-3 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 1 3 2 1 E. Knight 1-5 0-2 5-6 2 1 3 5 7 1 0 D. Pendergraft 2-3 0-0 3-5 0 5 5 1 7 3 0 J. Heytvelt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 Team 2 1 3 Totals 24-51 3-10 20-26 11 26 37 22 71 14 17 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-26 57.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-13 76.9% TOT-FG Player FG-FGA C. Bozeman 1-5 L. Mbah a Moute 5-10 R. Hollins 3-5 J. Farmar 5-13 A. Afflalo 5-13 D. Collison 2-6 A. Aboya 1-1 L. Mata 0-0 M. Roll 1-4 Team Totals 23-57

2nd Half: 9-25 2nd Half: 1-3 2nd Half: 10-13

25.9% 2nd Half: 16-30 15.4% 2nd Half: 4-8 86.7% 2nd Half: 8-15

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36.0% Game: 47.1% 33.3% Game: 30.0% 76.9% Game: 76.9%

HOME TEAM: UCLA BRUINS 30-6 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 0-2 2-2 0 6 6 3 0-0 4-7 5 5 10 4 0-0 6-6 4 4 8 3 3-9 2-2 0 0 0 3 2-6 3-6 1 1 2 4 0-1 1-3 0 2 2 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0-0 3-4 1 0 1 2 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 6-21 21-30 12 20 32 22

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-27 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-13 F Throw % 1st Half: 13-15

BLK S MIN 0 0 37 1 0 13 1 0 34 0 0 16 0 2 32 0 0 25 0 0 13 1 1 28 1 0 2

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53.3% Game: 40.4% 50.0% Game: 28.6% 53.3% Game: 70.0%

Officials: C. Shaw, P. Driscoll, G. Pollard Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. UCLA BRUINS-None. Attendance: 19596 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 42 29 - 71 UCLA BRUINS 29 44 - 73 2006 NCAA OAKLAND REGIONAL SEMIFINAL UCLA goes on 11-0 run in final 3:12 for win...GU fourth Sweet Sixteen in 8 years...GU #3 Seed, UCLA #2 Seed...GU-UCLA series tied 1-1, last meeting 1999 in Pauley Pavilion a 59-43 GU win. GAME 22 - No. 7 Indiana 70, No. 10 GONZAGA 57 3/15/07 6:55 p.m. at ARCO ARENA - SACRAMENTO, CA VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 23-11 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN A. Kuso 2-7 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 3 4 0 2 2 1 17 S. Mallon 4-10 1-2 2-2 1 5 6 3 11 2 1 0 2 28 J. Pargo 1-7 0-1 5-7 1 1 2 4 7 4 3 1 0 37 D. Raivio 4-10 2-6 2-2 1 1 2 2 12 4 2 0 2 39 M. Bouldin 2-6 1-2 3-4 1 3 4 1 8 3 1 1 1 28 P. Altidor-Cespedes 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 M. Downs 1-5 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 3 1 0 1 0 19 D. Pendergraft 5-10 2-5 0-1 0 5 5 2 12 0 1 0 0 31 TEAM 3 3 Totals 19-56 7-19 12-16 6 24 30 17 57 14 10 5 6 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-30 33.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%

Player D. White M. White A. Bassett R. Wilmont E. Calloway A. Ratliff B. Allen L. Stemler J. Shaw X. Keeling TEAM Totals

TOT-FG FG-FGA 6-13 0-1 2-8 8-16 3-7 2-6 0-0 2-6 0-1 0-0 23-58

2nd Half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 33.9% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 36.8% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0% Game: 75.0% 2

HOME TEAM: INDIANA HOOSIERS 21-10 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 0-0 4-4 2 8 10 2 16 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 0 1-3 4-4 1 2 3 0 9 6-11 0-1 2 5 7 3 22 0-2 5-5 0 4 4 2 11 2-5 0-0 1 2 3 2 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0-4 2-2 1 7 8 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 9-25 15-16 12 33 45 14 70

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-35 34.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-18 38.9% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%

2nd Half: 11-23 47.8% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 12-12 100 %

HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 25-8 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO D. Pendergraft 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 5 5 0 0 R. Sacre 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 J. Pargo 5-10 2-5 6-8 1 4 5 3 18 6 6 M. Bouldin 4-8 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 1 8 4 5 S. Gray 7-12 7-12 0-0 2 1 3 3 21 2 4 A. Daye 3-13 1-6 0-1 1 5 6 1 7 0 0 A. Sorenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L. Gurganious 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 M. Downs 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 A. Kuso 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 J. Heytvelt 5-6 1-1 1-3 2 6 8 3 12 1 1 I. Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 1 Totals 23-58 9-25 15-16 12 33 45 14 70 15 13 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-30 53.3% 2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% Game: 50.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 8-15 53.3% 2nd Half: 4-12 33.3% Game: 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-12 58.3% Game: 57.1% Officials: Tom O’Neill, Robert Adams, Dwayne Gladden Technical fouls: Davidson-None. Gonzaga-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Davidson. 36 46 - 82 Gonzaga 41 35 - 76 Fouled out: Gonzaga: #25 Pendergraft, D. at :07.2 in 2nd half GAME 24 - No. 4 GONZAGA 77, No. 13 Akron 64 3/19/09 4:25 p.m. at ROSE GARDEN - PORTLAND, OR AKRON ZIPS 23-13 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO N. Cvetino 3-6 0-0 1-2 2 2 4 3 7 3 2 C. McKnight 3-6 1-2 4-6 1 2 3 5 11 1 1 N. Linhart 5-10 3-6 2-2 2 2 4 3 15 2 0 S. McNees 0-9 0-6 1-2 0 3 3 2 1 1 0 D. Roberts 6-9 4-6 3-4 0 1 1 1 19 3 1 B. McClanahan0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. Coblentz 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 T. Carroll 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 B. McKnight 1-8 1-1 1-2 2 2 4 4 4 2 3 A. Hitchens 1-4 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 J. Conyers 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 S. Swiech 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M. Bardo 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 TEAM 2 2 4 Totals 21-57 10-23 12-18 11 15 26 23 64 15 8 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5%

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Officials: Tony Greene, John B. Caldwell, Dwayne B. Gladden Technical fouls: GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. INDIANA HOOSIERS-None. Attendance: 16338 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total GONZAGA BULLDOGS 29 28 - 57 INDIANA HOOSIERS 34 36 - 70 NCAA First Round Game No. 4 Gonzaga No. 10 Seed; Indiana No. 7 Seed Largest lead-GON by 2 1st-19:03, IND by 15 2nd-00:41.

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2nd Half: 7-27 25.9% Game: 36.8% DEADB 2nd Half: 5-14 35.7% Game: 43.5% REBS 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 66.7% 3,12

HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 27-5 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN A. Daye 0-0 4-7 2 3 5 2 10 2 1 4 0 29 J. Heytvelt 1-3 7-8 1 7 8 3 22 1 3 0 1 37 J. Pargo 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 9 5 0 0 0 32 M. Bouldin 0-2 6-6 0 6 6 2 12 5 3 1 1 37 M. Downs 1-6 6-6 0 2 2 1 15 0 0 0 1 30 D. Goodson 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 9 A. Sorenson 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ S. Gray 2-3 1-2 3 5 8 2 7 2 1 0 1 24 I. Brown 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals 23-44 5-15 26-31 7 27 34 18 77 15 8 5 5 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 11-19 57.9% Game: 52.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 17-20 85.0% Game: 83.9% 3,1 TOT-FG FG-FGA 3-5 7-12 4-5 3-8 4-9 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0

Officials: Steven Skiles, Michael Eades, Mark Reischling Technical fouls: AKRON ZIPS-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: 17169 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total AKRON ZIPS 38 26 - 64 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 35 42 - 77 NCAA Tournament First Round...Gonzaga snap 3-game NCAA Tournament losing streak.

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NCAA Tournament Games GAME 25 - No. 4 GONZAGA 83 73, No. 12 Western Kentucky 81 3/21/09 5:28 p.m. at ROSE GARDEN - PORTLAND, OR VISITORS: WESTERN KENTUCKY HILLTOPPERS 25-9 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO S. Kerusch 3-10 1-4 1-6 1 3 4 3 8 0 1 S. Pettigrew 4-6 1-2 0-2 4 3 7 4 9 0 3 J. Evans 5-7 0-0 1-3 1 5 6 2 11 0 2 A. Slaughter 9-19 3-9 3-3 0 4 4 4 24 3 3 O. Mendez-Valdez 9-12 7-10 0-0 0 3 3 3 25 7 1 A. Sally 2-8 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 2 4 4 1 M. Walker 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 D. Magley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals 32-62 12-25 5-14 10 21 31 20 81 14 11 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-29 51.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-6 16.7%

Player A. Daye J. Heytvelt J. Pargo M. Bouldin M. Downs D. Goodson S. Gray I. Brown TEAM Totals

TOT-FG FG-FGA 4-9 3-7 7-11 6-15 4-7 2-2 3-8 1-1 30-60

2nd Half: 17-33 51.5% 2nd Half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0%

2nd Half: 16-33 48.5% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 11-13 84.6%

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Game: 51.6% DEADB Game: 48.0% REBS Game: 35.7% 6,2

HOME TEAM: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 28-5 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A 1-2 1-2 0 3 3 4 10 1 0-1 4-5 1 5 6 1 10 2 3-4 1-1 1 1 2 0 18 3 3-7 5-7 2 6 8 2 20 6 1-2 3-4 2 5 7 3 12 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 4 1 1-5 0-0 1 2 3 2 7 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 9-21 14-19 9 22 31 12 83 18

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-27 51.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

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Game: 50.0% DEADB Game: 42.9% REBS Game: 73.7% 3,1

Officials: Steven Skiles, Michael Stuart, Michael Eades Technical fouls: WESTERN KENTUCKY HILLTOPPERS-None. GONZAGA BULLDOGS-None. Attendance: 18794 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total WESTERN KENTUCKY HILLTOPPERS.. 37 44 - 81 GONZAGA BULLDOGS 35 48 - 83 Goodson game-winning layin with :09 seconds left...GU advances to Sweet 16 and South Regional in Memphis, Tenn.

Player A. Daye J. Heytvelt J. Pargo M. Bouldin M. Downs D. Goodson A. Sorendon S. Gray W. Foster I. Brown TEAM Totals

GAME 26 - No. 1 North Carolina 98, No. 4 GONZAGA 77 3/27/09 9:00 p.m. at FEDEXFORUM - MEMPHIS, TN VISITORS: GONZAGA BULLDOGS 28-6 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO 3-8 2-3 2-2 0 11 11 4 10 2 3 5-9 0-1 4-8 0 0 0 4 14 0 3 6-10 1-3 3-4 1 2 3 4 16 2 3 3-10 0-5 1-1 0 4 4 1 7 0 2 5-7 2-4 0-0 1 3 4 3 12 2 1 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 3 3 1 0 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3-9 1-5 0-0 0 1 1 0 7 3 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 1-1 4-4 0 3 3 0 7 0 0 1 2 3 27-58 7-23 16-23 4 27 31 19 77 10 12

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-33 48.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-13 46.2% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%

2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd Half: 1-10 10.0% 2nd Half: 12-17 70.6%

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Tournament Teams 1994 - NIT Second Round It was a season of firsts in 1994 for Gonzaga. The campaign brought Gonzaga its first West Coast Conference regular-season title, the Bulldogs being the team to catch in going wire-to-wire and finishing with a 12-2 WCC record. The Bulldogs also garnered the school’s first post-season bid in its 36-year NCAA Division I history with a bid to the National Invitational Tournament. Gonzaga enjoyed the ride, upsetting Stanford University 80-76 in the first round on the road. The Bulldogs suffered a heartbreaking 66-64 setback at Kansas State University in the second round, bringing an end to a 22-8 season. The 22-8 record combined with a 19-9 mark in 1993 and a 20-10 ledger in 1992 gave Gonzaga 61 wins in three seasons. Several individual accolades came the Bulldogs’ way. Senior center Jeff Brown was named the WCC Player of the Year and was joined on the All-WCC team by point guard Geoff Goss. Guard John Rillie received honorable mention honors. Brown was also named the GTE/College Sports Information Directors of America men’s basketball Academic All-American of the Year and WCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Brown led the West Coast Conference in scoring for the second straight season with a 21.1 average, and carried a 3.640 GPA. Head coach Dan Fitzgerald received his second WCC Coach of the Year honor for guiding the Bulldogs to their inaugural WCC regular-season championship in 15 years of conference membership.

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Tournament Teams 1995 - NCAA West Regional A rags-to-riches season landed Gonzaga University its first West Coast Conference Tournament title and the Bulldogs’ inaugural berth in the NCAA Tournament after 37 years of NCAA Division I membership. The Bulldogs took a rocky road to the Big Dance. After an 11-1 pre-season record, many observers were secondguessing the so-called experts which picked the defending regular-season WCC champions no higher than sixth in any pre-season poll. But an 0-6 start in WCC play had the Bulldogs in the WCC doghouse. The turnaround was quick, and Gonzaga went on a run which saw it win 7-of-8 games in the stretch run of the WCC regular season, enough to give the Bulldogs a 7-7 record and fourth seed in the WCC Tournament at Santa Clara University. The Bulldogs used dramatic, staging comebacks in all three WCC Tournament games. And sharpshooting John Rillie documented his own highlight film with one of the best 3-game performances in the history of the WCC Tournament. Rillie went 27-42 from the field for 64.3%, 20-28 from 3-point range (71.4%) and 22-24 from the free throw line (91.7%) in earning MVP honors. In the NCAA First Round in Salt Lake City, UT, Gonzaga drew the University of Maryland, ranked 10th in the country. In spite of Jason Rubright holding Player of the Year Joe Smith to 9 points for his second-lowest total of the season and a season-low 4 rebounds, the rest of the Maryland arsenal proved too much in an 87-63 victory, ending a 21-9 Bulldog season. In addition to the first NCAA appearance in school history, Gonzaga also hit a milestone that season as they reached the 1,000 win plateau when Gonzaga defeated Maine in the finals of the Shootout Spokane tournament.

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Tournament Teams 1996 - NIT First Round Gonzaga capped the 1996 season with its third straight trip to the post-season, landing its second berth in three years in the National Invitational Tournament. The Bulldogs shared the West Coast Conference regular-season title, then advanced to the title game of the WCC Tournament before falling short in their bid for a second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Gonzaga was pitted against Washington State University in the NIT first round, a re-match of a season-opening overtime thriller won by the Cougars in the Spokane Arena. Lorenzo Rollins tried to rally the Bulldogs, but his career-high 30 point performance wasn’t enough in a 92-73 WSU victory. The 1995-96 campaign gained the Bulldogs’ program added credibility and respect. Gonzaga compiled some impressive facts and figures in a 5-year period. The Bulldogs went 21-9 for their fourth 20-win campaign in five years. In doing so Gonzaga ran its overall record in that span to 103-45, the best in the West Coast Conference and one of the best up and down the entire West Coast. Gonzaga also continued its mastery of opponents in The Kennel, pushing its 5-year home record to 63-5 (including 51 of its last 54) for a winning percentage of .926. The ‘96 Bulldogs advanced to the WCC Tournament title game for the second straight year while making its third appearance during the ‘90s in the championship contest. Point guard Kyle Dixon and center Paul Rogers were selected to the All-WCC team, Rogers fourth in scoring and second in rebounding, Dixon third in assists and fifth in steals in the WCC. Jon Kinloch and Scott Snider were honorable mention selections. Kinloch and Snider were voted to the GTE/College Sports Information Directors of America District VIII All-Academic team. Kinloch sported a 3.67 GPA with a double major in finance and marketing. Snider carried a 3.28 GPA in business management and administration.

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Tournament Teams 1998 - NIT Second Round

Dan Monson’s first team as head coach of Gonzaga University will be a memorable one, the Bulldogs standing the basketball world on its ear early and continuing right through to a second-round game in the NIT. The Bulldogs weren’t figured to have much chance at the Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, AK, with such teams as Tulsa, Mississippi State, and 5th ranked Clemson included in the 8-team field. A first night blowout of Tulsa 78-40 got the attention of the some. A 70-68 squeaker over Mississippi State in a battle of Bulldogs gained Gonzaga a little more attention. But nobody expected them to manhandle Clemson 84-71 in the title game. Matt Santangelo was named MVP of the tournament, and the Bulldogs were the darlings of the collegiate basketball world early in the season. But it was a confident team which went 11-4 entering West Coast Conference play, a team that had been tested in the most intimidating of arenas. The Bulldogs raced to a 4-0 WCC start, then dropped both ends of a road trip to Saint Mary’s College and the University of San Diego. With Bakari Hendrix turning into one of the most dominating seasons in WCC history, the Bulldogs would lose just twice more on their way to a 10-4 record and regularseason WCC crown. Hendrix was named the WCC Player of the Year with his 19.6 ppg and 7.3 rpg, joining John Stockton and Jeff Brown as Bulldogs so honored. Matt Santangelo was selected to the All-WCC squad, and Richie Frahm received honorable mention accolades. Monson was the unanimous choice by his peers for WCC Coach of the Year, and Basketball Times named him the Rookie Coach of the Year. In the WCC Tournament, Gonzaga got a buzzer-beater from Santangelo to defeat Loyola Marymount University 79-78 in overtime in the first round, the cruised past San Diego 74-59. Gonzaga, making its fourth WCC Tournament championship game appearance in the ‘90’s, fell to the University of San Francisco 80-67. With a 23-9 record and a WCC regular season title under their belt, the Bulldogs believed their chances were good for an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament. But the selection committee thought otherwise, and the Bulldogs were off to the National Invitational Tournament for the third time since 1994. In the first round Quentin Hall came off the bench to spark a rally by scoring all 17 of his points in the final 11:39 and the Bulldogs had a 69-55 victory over Wyoming. It was off to the University of Hawai’i for round two, the Bulldogs seeing their season end with a 78-70 setback, their 24-10 record setting a school mark for wins.

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Tournament Teams 1999 - NCAA Elite Eight Nobody knows the definition of March Madness any better than Gonzaga University. For two weeks in March 1999, the Bulldogs became the darlings of a nation. They captured the hearts and applause of almost every “free agent” fan whose team had not entered the original field of 64 or who had seen their team eliminated along the way to the Elite Eight. But while the clock struck midnight in a 67-62 setback to eventual NCAA champion University of Connecticut in the West Regional Finals in Phoenix, Ariz., the Bulldogs had nonetheless established themselves as one of the elite programs in the country. The wild ride began when the Bulldogs marched through the West Coast Conference regular season with a 12-2 mark, then raced through the WCC Tournament that included a 91-66 win over host Santa Clara University in the championship game for the trip to the NCAA Tournament. But the Bulldogs weren’t done. They stopped the University of Minnesota in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Seattle, then posted one of the biggest earlyround upsets in the tournament with a win over Stanford University in the second round. The Cardinal had been a 1998 Final Four participant. With the nation now sitting up and taking notice of the Bulldogs, Casey Calvary tipped in the winning basket in the waning seconds for a Sweet Sixteen victory over the University of Florida in the NCAA West Regional in Phoenix. That put the Bulldogs one win away from the Final Four. With a Final Four

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berth on the line in a battle of Bulldogs, it was the East Coast version that came out on top as UConn prevailed despite a gritty performance by the Bulldogs of Gonzaga who had become a household favorite from coast to coast. The Bulldogs finished with a school-record 28-7 record and a No. 12 final ranking, but more importantly earned the national respect of being among basketball’s elite.

Final 1999 ESPN/USA TODAY Poll Team 1. Connecticut 2. Duke 3. Michigan State 4. Ohio State 5. Kentucky St. John’s 7. Auburn 8. Maryland 9. Stanford 10. Utah 11. Cincinnati 12. GONZAGA Miami (Fla.) 14. Temple 15. Iowa 16. Arizona 17. Florida 18. North Carolina 19. Oklahoma 20. Miami (Ohio) 21. UCLA 22. Purdue 23. Kansas 24. SW Missouri State 25. Arkansas

‘99 Record 34-2 37-2 33-5 27-9 28-9 28-9 29-4 28-6 26-7 28-5 27-6 28-7 23-7 24-11 20-10 22-7 22-9 24-10 22-11 24-8 22-9 21-13 23-10 22-11 23-11

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Tournament Teams 2000 - NCAA Sweet Sixteen For the second straight season - and as if to erase all doubt of 1999 being a fluke - Gonzaga University once again made another run at March Madness in 2000. The Bulldogs played one of the toughest schedules in the country. In one 10-day stretch in December all the Bulldogs did was… * Take on top-ranked Cincinnati and Player of the Year Kenyon Martin at the Rock ‘n Roll Shootout in Cleveland * Meet 8th-ranked Temple University at the Great 8 Classic in the United Center in Chicago * Face UCLA in Pauley Pavilion, holding the Bruins to 43 points in a 59-43 victory, the fewest points ever scored by the Bruins in Pauley Pavilion history * Battle cross-state rival Washington in the Key Arena in Seattle, topping the Huskies 76-66 for their second straight victory over the Huskies. Injuries and illness - something the Bulldogs had avoided in their miracle run of 1999 - hampered the Bulldogs during the regular season. But the Bulldogs got healthy in time to win the West Coast Conference Tournament, despite losing WCC Defender of the Year Mike Nilson to an achilles injury in the first round. The Bulldogs rode the emotions of losing Nilson to the WCC Tournament title and a return trip to the Big Dance. As they had the previous season, Gonzaga played giant killer in the early rounds. First it was Louisville and legendary coach Denny Crum who fell in the desert of Tucson, Ariz. Two days later it was St.

John’s being bitten by the Bulldogs, and the Zags had another date in the Sweet 16. It was off to The Pit at New Mexico to face Purdue, a team the Bulldogs had played the previous season in the pre-season NIT. As was the case then, the Boilermakers prevailed again as the curtain fell on the Bulldogs and March Madness. But with a 26-9 record and No. 24 final ranking, Gonzaga had again validated itself among basketball’s elite.

Final 2000 ESPN/USA TODAY Poll Team 1. Michigan State 2. Florida 3. Iowa State 4. Duke 5. Stanford 6. Oklahoma State 7. Cincinnati 8. Arizona 9. Tulsa 10. Temple 11. North Carolina 12. Syracuse 13. LSU 14. Tennessee 15. Purdue 16. Wisconsin 17. Ohio State 18. St. John’s 19. Oklahoma 20. Miami (Fla.) 21. Texas 22. Kentucky 23. UCLA 24. GONZAGA 25. Maryland

‘00 Record 32-7 29-8 32-5 29-5 27-4 27-7 29-4 27-7 32-5 27-6 22-14 26-6 28-6 26-7 24-10 22-14 23-7 25-8 27-7 23-11 24-9 23-10 21-12 26-9 25-10

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Tournament Teams 2001 - NCAA Sweet Sixteen Gonzaga University continued to put its stamp on the college basketball world as the Zags advanced to their third consecutive Sweet 16. Only 2000 national champion Michigan State and 2001 national champion Duke have also put together three current consecutive runs into the second weekend of NCAA Tournament action. After losing five seniors to graduation, Gonzaga did not seem to miss a beat as the Zags ran off three straight season-opening victories and took No. 5 University of Arizona down to the wire at McKale Center. The Zags trailed the Wildcats by three points with a minute left in regulation before All-American Casey Calvary fouled out. Gonzaga not only lost the game but also lost the services of point guard Dan Dickau to a broken finger. The Zags struggled with Dickau sidelined, going 5-4 without their floor leader in the lineup. One of the loses was a re-match of the 1999 Sweet Sixteen game between Gonzaga and Florida. Florida, ranked 8th in the nation, got the upper hand in the game as the Gators defeated Gonzaga in the Orange Bowl Classic. As the conference season rolled around so did the Zags offense as a healthy Dickau helped pace Gonzaga to its best West Coast Conference record in school history. Gonzaga raced to a 12-0 WCC mark, winning the conference crown against Pepperdine in The Kennel. Only Santa Clara was able to knock GU from the ranks of the conference unbeaten, the Broncos winning despite a school-record nine 3-pointers by Dickau. Gonzaga breezed through the opening two rounds of the WCC Tournament before knocking off Santa Clara for the Zags third straight WCC Tournament Championship. A No. 12 seed awaited the Zags, and Calvary again etched his name in Gonzaga history as his put-back basket

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knocked off Virginia. The Zags easily downed Indiana State before falling to No. 1 seed Michigan State in the round of 16. Gonzaga reached the 25-win plateau for the third consecutive year, finishing 26-7 and a No. 20 final ranking. Along the way Gonzaga became the first school to sweep the WCC postseason awards as Calvary was named the WCC Player of the Year, Mark Spink the Defensive Player of the Year, Blake Stepp the Freshman of the Year and Mark Few the Coach of the Year. Dickau won WCC Tournament MVP honors and Calvary was named to both the AP and John R. Wooden All-America teams.

Final 2001 ESPN/USA TODAY Poll Team 1. Duke 2. Arizona 3. Michigan State 4. Maryland 5. Stanford 6. Illinois 7. Kansas 8. Kentucky 9. Mississippi 10. North Carolina 11. Boston College 12. UCLA 13. Florida 14. USC 15. Iowa State 16. Temple 17. Georgetown 18. Syracuse 19. Oklahoma 20. GONZAGA 21. Virginia 22. Cincinnati 23. Notre Dame 24. St. Joseph’s 25. Penn State

‘01 Record 33-4 27-7 28-4 25-10 31-3 27-8 26-7 24-10 27-8 26-7 27-5 23-9 24-7 24-10 25-6 24-13 25-8 25-9 26-7 26-7 20-9 25-10 20-10 26-7 21-12

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Tournament Teams 2002 - NCAA West Regional Proving themselves to the nation as a program that has arrived on the national scene seemed to be the rallying point for the Bulldogs as Gonzaga University completed its most successful regular-season in school history, breaking several team and NCAA records along the way. The Bulldogs opened the season as a team in transition with the departure of All-American Casey Calvary and a nagging injury that hampered the early season progress of returning WCC Freshman of the Year Blake Stepp. The one constant the Bulldogs did have was in the return of do-everything point guard Dan Dickau. Dickau established himself as the best collegiate player in the history of the Bulldogs, earning first-team All-America honors and becoming a finalist for the John R. Wooden and James Naismith Player of the Year Awards. Dickau helped guide Gonzaga to a school record 29 wins and a No. 6 national ranking in both the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls. The climb to the elite of the national rankings did not come without some bumps in the road including a season-opening loss at No. 2 Illinois and a Great Alaska Shootout championship loss to Marquette. Following a 3-2 start, Gonzaga won 26 of its next 27 games with exciting wins over No. 16 Fresno State at the Loud Records Fab Four Classic, a Dickau buzzer beater at Saint Joseph’s and an overtime win at New Mexico on ESPN’s Big Monday at The Pit. Gonzaga entered the rankings prior to a December meeting with

Washington and remained in the rankings for the next 13 weeks. The Bulldogs cracked the Top 10 in February and remained there for the remainder of the regular-season, including the Bulldogs run to a fourth straight West Coast Conference Tournament Championship. For his individual efforts Dickau was named the WCC Player of the Year and WCC Tournament MVP. Head coach Mark Few was named the WCC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year. Few also etched his name in the NCAA record book as he became the career leader in coaching wins to start a career with 81 wins in his first three seasons.

Final 2002 Associated Press Poll Team 1. Duke (58) 2. Kansas (10) 3. Oklahoma (2) 4. Maryland (1) 5. Cincinnati 6. GONZAGA 7. Arizona 8. Alabama 9. Pittsburgh 10. Connecticut 11. Oregon 12. Marquette 13. Illinois 14. Ohio State 15. Florida 16. Kentucky 17. Mississippi State 18. Southern California 19. Western Kentucky 20. Oklahoma State 21. Miami (FL) 22. Xavier 23. Georgia 24. Stanford 25. Hawai’i

‘02 Record 31-4 33-3 31-4 30-4 31-4 29-4 24-10 27-8 29-6 27-7 26-9 26-7 26-9 24-8 22-9 22-10 27-8 22-10 28-4 23-9 24-8 26-6 22-10 20-10 27-6

* The final 2002 rankings with Gonzaga opponents in italics. * Gonzaga was ranked No. 16 in the final ESPN/USA Today poll.

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Tournament Teams 2003 - NCAA Second Round In a season most likely to be remembered for the Bulldogs titanic battle with Arizona in the NCAA Tournament, 2003 also proved to be a season of many firsts for Gonzaga. The season started for the Bulldogs with a first-ever trip to the Maui Invitational as the Bulldogs finished fourth in the prestigious event after games against storied programs like Utah, Indiana and Kentucky. From that point Gonzaga appeared in the Peach Bowl Classic against Georgia, the Jimmy V Classic against North Carolina State and the Pete Newell Challenge against Stanford. It was the first appearance in the Peach Bowl or Jimmy V Classics and the first meeting between the Bulldogs and two of the top programs from the SEC and ACC. The Bulldogs carried a 29-game home winning streak into the midway point of the season prior to having it snapped on New Year’s Eve by Saint Joseph’s, a 79-78 Hawks win in overtime. The home winning streak was the nation’s third longest at the time. Gonzaga breezed through the WCC schedule with a 12-2 record earning the No. 1 seed in the WCC Tournament in San Diego. Mixed in the middle of the WCC schedule was the Bulldogs home appearance against Tulsa in the inaugural ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday. The win helped the Bulldogs secure a fifth straight NCAA tournament spot after falling in the WCC Tournament Championship. The at-large selection was the first for Gonzaga and made the Bulldogs the first WCC

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team to make five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. The year’s most memorable game was the epic NCAA tournament second-round doubleovertime game between Arizona and Gonzaga. The game provided heart-stopping moments for fans of both teams. Gonzaga needed a rebound basket by Tony Skinner to tie the game in regulation and Luke Walton’s runner in the lane evened the score with 4.1 seconds left in the first overtime. Only a miss by Blake Stepp at the buzzer of the second overtime allowed the Wildcats to escape. After the game, Arizona’s All-American point guard Jason Gardner observed, “that was definitely an ESPN Classic.” A sentiment held by Bulldogs fans everywhere as Gonzaga capped a season of firsts in grand fashion.

NCAA Consecutive Tournament Appearances (Active Streaks) Number & School Arizona Kansas Duke Michigan State GONZAGA Wisconsin Texas

(Year Started) 25 (1985) 20 (1990) 14 (1996) 12 (1998) 11 (1999) 11 (1999) 11 (1999)

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Tournament Teams 2004 - NCAA Second Round Gonzaga once again perched itself near the top of the collegiate basketball world running off a 28-3 record for the season and climbing as high as No. 2 in the national rankings. Along the way Gonzaga set a school record with 20 straight wins while earning first-place votes in both the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls. Ranked as high as No. 10 in the preseason polls, Gonzaga dropped its opening game of the season against Saint Joseph’s University in the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic in Madison Square Garden. Gonzaga faltered in the polls but never dropped out marking the first time in school history the school has been ranked for an entire season. After a mid-December loss to Stanford University, Gonzaga ran off 20 straight wins to finish the regularseason ranked No. 2 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll and No. 3 in the Associated Press poll. GU would end the season ranked No. 12 by the coaches poll after a second-round loss to the University of Nevada in the NCAA Tournament. Along the way Gonzaga posted its first undefeated campaign in the West Coast Conference going 14-0. The Bulldogs dominated WCC opponents winning games by an average of 19.1 points-per-game. Their 15.6 points-per-game scoring margin ranked first in the nation ahead of Saint Joseph’s University, the University of Connecticut, Duke University and Oklahoma State University. Gonzaga also posted impressive numbers in several other categories ranking second nationally in field goal percentage behind Oklahoma State; second nationally in rebound margin behind

Connecticut, and third nationally in field goal percentage defense behind Connecticut and the University of Louisville. In addition to team success Gonzaga also had numerous individual honors with Blake Stepp earning his second WCC Player of the Year award. Stepp was also a second team Associated Press AllAmerican and a second team John R. Wooden All-American. Joining Stepp on the All-American stage was junior forward Ronny Turiaf with honorable mention AP honors. That marked the first time in school history two players earned All-America recognition. Cory Violette ended his career with his third straight All-WCC first-team appearance while head coach Mark Few was named the WCC Coach of the Year for the fourth consecutive year.

Final 2004 Associated Press Poll Team 1. Stanford (55) 2. Kentucky (9) 3. GONZAGA (2) 4. Oklahoma State (4) 5. Saint Joseph’s (1) 6. Duke 7. Connecticut (1) 8. Mississippi State 9. Pittsburgh 10. Wisconsin 11. Cincinnati 12. Texas 13. Illinois 14. Georgia Tech 15. North Carolina State 16. Kansas 17. Wake Forest 18. North Carolina 19. Maryland 20. Syracuse 21. Providence 22. Arizona 23. Southern Illinois 24. Memphis 25. Boston College Utah State

‘04 Record 30-2 27-5 28-3 31-4 30-2 31-6 33-6 26-4 31-5 25-7 25-7 25-8 26-7 28-10 21-10 24-9 21-10 19-11 20-12 23-8 20-9 20-10 25-5 22-8 24-10 25-4

* The final 2004 rankings with Gonzaga opponents in italics. * Gonzaga was ranked No. 12 in the final ESPN/USA Today poll.

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Tournament Teams 2005 - NCAA Second Round In a year many thought Gonzaga would struggle, Mark Few showed the nation why his program is indeed among the nation’s elite as the Bulldogs marched into their seventh straight NCAA Tournament with only one senior starter on the roster. Along the way Gonzaga knocked off several of the top teams in the country as they finished the season with a No. 10 ranking in the Associated Press poll, the third time in the last four years they have cracked the Top 10. Gonzaga opened its new McCarthey Athletic Center in style as the Bulldogs posted a 13-0 home mark to end the season with the nation’s longest home court winning streak. Included in that 13 wins was the Bulldogs seventh straight win over the University of Washington as the 14th-ranked Huskies were handed their first loss of the 2005 season by Gonzaga. Washington was not the only ranked team to fall victim to the Bulldogs bite as Gonzaga also conquered a pair of No. 3 teams in the span of 10 days. GU opened the run with a win over Georgia Tech at the Las Vegas Showdown and ended it with a win over Oklahoma State University at the Touchstone Energy All-College Classic. That tough non-conference slate combined with the No. 7 RPI of the West Coast Conference landed the Bulldogs a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the second straight year GU had landed a top-level seed. Gonzaga’s youthful run finally came to an end during the second round of the NCAA Tournament when they fell 71-69 to No. 24 Texas Tech University led by hall of fame coach Bob Knight. Despite the loss sophomore Adam Morrison burst on the scene as the next great Bulldog

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player with 25 points per game in the NCAA Tournament. In addition to team success Gonzaga also had numerous individual honors with Ronny Turiaf becoming the fifth straight GU player to win the WCC Player of the Year award. Turiaf also joined Morrison in earning honorable mention Associated Press honors marking the second straight year two players earned AllAmerica recognition. Mark Few was named the WCC Coach of the Year for the fifth consecutive year. Gonzaga rounded out the clean sweep of the WCC awards with J.P. Batista earning Newcomer of the Year honors while Erroll Knight was named the Defender of the Year.

Final 2005 Associated Press Poll Team 1. Illinois (72) 2. North Carolina 3. Duke 4. Louisville 5. Wake Forest 6. Oklahoma State 7. Kentucky 8. Washington 9. Arizona 10. GONZAGA 11. Syracuse 12. Kansas 13. Connecticut 14. Boston College 15. Michigan State 16. Florida 17. Oklahoma 18. Utah 19. Villanova 20. Wisconsin 21. Alabama 22. Pacific 23. Cincinnati 24. Texas Tech 25. Georgia Tech

‘05 Record 37-2 33-4 27-6 33-5 27-6 26-7 28-6 29-6 30-7 26-5 27-7 23-7 23-8 25-5 26-7 24-8 25-8 29-6 24-8 25-9 24-8 27-4 25-8 22-11 20-12

* The final 2005 rankings with Gonzaga opponents in italics. * Gonzaga was ranked No. 18 in the final ESPN/USA Today poll.

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Tournament Teams 2006 - NCAA Sweet Sixteen

A national icon, a two-man race for the NCAA scoring title, several player of the year awards and a season to remember highlighted the 2006 Gonzaga University men’s basketball season. Adam Morrison and his Duke University counterpart J.J. Redick captured the hearts and imagination of a nation as they waged a two-man battle for the national scoring title. Their rivalry, made all the more public because of their love of an online game they often played against each other, was reminiscent of the 1979 battle between Magic and Bird Magic Johnson of Michigan State University and Larry Bird of little-heralded Indiana State University. Morrison and Redick put a charge back into the NCAA regular season, as sports shows chronicled their chase of the national scoring title which was separated by three time zones. If Redick scored 30 in the afternoon on the East Coast, Morrison would score 31 in his prime-time West Coast appearance. And so it went. Morrison tried to shun the individual accolades and the Larry Bird comparisons as he and center J.P. Batista were almost a twoman Army leading Gonzaga to a 29-4 overall record, a second 14-0 West Coast Conference campaign in the last three years, a WCC Tournament title in front of the home fans in the McCarthey Athletic Center and an eighth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. While Morrison was throwing daggers into opponents from long range - his buzzer-beater 3-point fade-away 20-foot bank shot against then third-ranked Oklahoma State University at the Battle in Seattle at KeyArena perhaps the most memorable, Batista kept opposing defenses honest down low with his deadly hook shot and deceivingly accurate jumper while averaging 19.1 ppg and 9.4 rpg. The Bulldogs went 29-4 overall, all four setbacks to teams that carried a No. 5 seed or higher into the NCAA Tournament - University of Connecticut, University of Memphis, University of Washington and UCLA, the latter in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Along the way Gonzaga and Michigan State University set the bar high for a “can you top this” early in the 2006 season, the two hooking up for a 109-106 triple overtime Gonzaga victory in the semifinals of the EA Sports Maui Invitational. Gonzaga head coach Mark Few and MSU counterpart Tom Izzo said it ranked among the best games they had ever been a part of. Perhaps only Frazier and Ali have put on a better heavyweight show. Gonzaga’s loss to UConn in the Maui title game came less than 24 hours later, a 65-62 Huskies victory in a game that wasn’t decided until 1.1 seconds remained when UConn’s Denham Brown hit a turnaround jumper. This one was every bit the classic as the first meeting between the squads, a 67-62 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight victory for UConn in 1999 that helped propel the Bulldogs, even in defeat, into the national limelight they have

found themselves in ever since. The road saw the Bulldogs defeat the University of Virginia, Saint Joseph’s University and Stanford University in the McCarthey Athletic Center, the latter in a game that brought day-long national exposure to the program, the university and the city as ESPN’s College Game Day - Reece Davis, Jay Bilas, Andy Katz, Digger Phelps and Dick Vitale came to town. After going 13-0 in the McCarthey in its first year of existence, the Bulldogs went 15-0 at home in 2006, including a pair of wins in the WCC Tournament as the conference event came to Spokane for the first time in its current format. An overtime victory over the University of San Diego in the semifinals and a 1-point escape against Loyola Marymount University in the title game propelled the Bulldogs to an eighth straight NCAA Tournament ride. Wins over Xavier and Indiana University, one of the benchmark programs in the country, set up a showdown with two of the best programs on the West Coast as second-seed UCLA and No. 3 seed Gonzaga met in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in Oakland, Calif. The Bulldogs dominated the contest until the final 3:26. The Bulldogs led 71-62 at that point, but the Bruins scored the final 11 points to shock the Bulldogs, a sellout Oakland Arena crowd and a national television audience with a 7371 victory. Morrison reeled in several national accolades - consensus first-team Associated Press All-America honors, John R. Wooden Award Top-5 All-America recognition and the Chevrolet/CBS Player of the Year. Morrison shared the Oscar Robertson Player of the Year Trophy as presented by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and was named Co-Players of the Year as selected by the National Association of Basketball Coaches Association. Morrison announced he would forego his senior year of college and enter the NBA Draft, where the Charlotte Bobcats selected him third, the highest Bulldog ever drafted and the third first-round pick in Gonzaga history John Stockton by the Utah Jazz in 1984 and Dan Dickau by the Sacramento Kings in 2002 the others. Batista was accorded All-WCC first team and honorable mention Associated Press AllAmerica honors and Few earned his sixth straight WCC Coach of the Year honor in guiding the Bulldogs to their 29-4 record, the 29 wins matching the school record set in 2002. The Bulldogs were ranked fifth in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll, Gonzaga’s third Top 10 finish in the last four seasons. And while the season didn’t end the way the Bulldogs or their fans would have liked, it was, indeed, a season to remember.

Final 2006 Associated Press Poll Team ‘06 Record 1. Duke (59) 30-3 2. Connecticut (11) 27-3 3. Villanova (1) 25-5 4. Memphis 30-3 5. GONZAGA (1) 27-3 6. Ohio State 25-5 7. Boston College 26-7 UCLA 27-6 9. Texas 27-6 10. North Carolina 22-7 11. Florida 27-6 12. Kansas 25-7 13. Illinois 25-6 14. George Washington 26-2 15. Iowa 25-8 16. Pittsburgh 24-7 17. Washington 24-6 18. Tennessee 21-7 19. LSU 23-8 20. Nevada 27-5 21. Syracuse 23-11 22. West Virginia 20-10 23. Georgetown 21-9 24. Oklahoma 20-8 25. UAB 24-6 * The final 2006 rankings with Gonzaga opponents in italics. * Gonzaga was ranked No. 10 in the final ESPN/USA Today poll.

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Tournament Teams 2007 - NCAA First Round Just when the West Coast Conference – and perhaps the rest of the country – thought the pesky Bulldogs of Gonzaga University wouldn’t be toiling in March, look who made a ninth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2007. With 2006 national scoring champion Adam Morrison and inside force J.P. Batista applying their trade in the NBA and overseas, respectively, the Bulldogs seemed ripe for a plucking in 2006. And for the first 31 games of the season, it appeared a return trip to the NCAA Tournament wasn’t quite the slam dunk it had become in recent years. But the Bulldogs, trailing Santa Clara University by one game for the West Coast Conference regular-season title entering the final weekend of the regular season, won a pair of big games on the road while seeing the Broncos drop their final two games to give Gonzaga its seventh straight regular-season title and send the squad into the WCC Tournament as the No. 1 seed. Once there, the Bulldogs beat the University of San Diego and the Broncos for another trip to March Madness. The ninth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament ranked Gonzaga sixth for the longest active NCAA Tournament streak, and head coach Mark Few is ninth in consecutive appearances with eight since assuming the head job. The Bulldogs once again burst onto the national scene early in the season, winning the West Regional pod of the NIT Season Tip-off in the Spokane Arena and advancing to the NIT Final Four in Madison Square Garden. The Bulldogs downed second-ranked University of North Carolina and All-America center Tyler Hansbrough in the semifinals before falling to Butler in the title game. An early-December thumping of the University of Texas in the Basketball Hall of Fame Challenge in Phoenix, Ariz., and standout freshman Kevin Durant, who seven months later would be the second pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, had the Bulldogs back in the Top 25. Another tough schedule saw the Bulldogs schedule dotted with nine teams that went on to play in the NCAA Tournament and another in the NIT, and 10 teams were ranked in the Top 25 at some point of the season. Few earned his 200th career victory Jan. 13 at Santa Clara, his 200th win coming in his 247th game to rank him

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third on the “Fastest To 200 Wins” list in NCAA Division I history. He also ended the season with 211 career victories, ranking him third for 8th-year head coaches behind Everett Case and Roy Williams. Despite all of the early-season success, the road was a little more bumpy than usual for the Bulldogs. When Josh Heytvelt and his 15.5 ppg and team-leading 7.7 rpg were suspended Feb. 10 for violation of team rules, the Bulldogs rallied as a team. Seniors Derek Raivio and Sean Mallon were looked to for even more leadership. Sophomore Jeremy Pargo; juniors David Pendergraft and Abdullahi Kuso; sophomore Micah Downs who wasn’t even eligible until second semester after transferring the previous year at mid-season; freshman Matt Bouldin, and seldom-used freshman Will Foster all raised their game and made significant contributions over the final nine regularseason games and two WCC Tournament games to extend the Bulldogs season deep into March once again. Raivio became the 29th member of Gonzaga’s 1,000-point club and set a school and single-season records for free throw percentage while leading the nation in free throw accuracy at 96.1 percent. He set school and WCC records for consecutive free throws made at 44, then later in the season smashed that record by sinking 56 straight. He earned WCC CoPlayer of the Year accolades, the seventh straight Bulldog to earn the conference’s top award. He paced the league with his 18.0 ppg. He was also accorded Associated Press All-America honorable mention honors. Other Bulldogs honored were Pargo, a first-team pick; Bouldin, an All-Freshman Team selection, and Mallon, an honorable mention honoree. Gonzaga also extended its nationleading home winning streak to 50 games – the last 12 in the old Kennel and 38 straight in the 3-year-old McCarthey Athletic Center – before seeing the streak go by the wayside in a loss to SCU. Gonzaga won its Senior Night game to push its record in the McCarthey Athletic Center to 39-1.

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Tournament Teams 2008 - NCAA First Round

Take a veteran club, mix in a couple of promising young newcomers and you have the recipe for another trip to the NCAA Tournament. That’s exactly what Gonzaga University head coach Mark Few did in 2008 as Gonzaga made a 10th straight trip into March, the Bulldogs compiling a 25-8 record. It was the 11th straight 20-win season for the Bulldogs – Few has never won less than 20 games as a head coach – and the 14th time in 15 seasons the Bulldogs achieved the milestone. WCC Player of the Year Jeremy Pargo, guard Matt Bouldin and senior blue collar worker David Pendergraft were named to the All-WCC team. It marked the eighth straight season a Bulldog had been named Player of the Year. Freshman Austin Daye was named WCC honorable mention, and he was joined on the WCC All-Freshman team by teammate Steven Gray. And as the mastermind behind it all, Few was accorded his seventh WCC Coach of the Year accolade in his nine years as head coach, the most decorated coach in the history of the WCC. Few is tied for 13th on the NCAA Most Consecutive Division I 20-Win Seasons list with nine. He’s knotted with Rick Barnes, University of Texas, and Stew Morrill, Utah State University, who extended their streaks this season. Lute Olson of the University of Arizona heads the list with 20. Few is tied for sixth on the Current Most Consecutive Division I 20Win Seasons list with Barnes and Morrill at nine. Pargo averaged 11.8 ppg overall, but it was the other facets of his game that often times made life rough for the opposition. He paced the conference in assists at 6.23 overall and 6.50 in WCC action, he was eighth overall in steals with 1.47 and fourth in WCC games at 2.07 and posted a 1.91 assist/turnover ration in all games and 2.28 in WCC contests. Bouldin was ninth in the WCC in scoring at 13.1 ppg and in 3-point field goal percentage at 38.3 percent (46-for-120). Pendergraft was seventh overall in field goal percentage (50.3 percent) and a hot 55.4 percent in WCC games. He also hit 52.4 percent of his treys in WCC play, going 22for-42. Daye paced the WCC in free throw percentage at 89.6 percent (86-for-96) and was 15th in scoring (11.0 ppg). Gray was fourth in WCC play in 3-point field goal percentage, connecting on 21-of-38 for 43.8 percent. The road to the NCAA wasn’t an easy one, however. The Bulldogs played another grueling non-conference schedule that saw the Bulldogs go 2-1 in the Great Alaska Shootout, defeat the University of Connecticut at the Basketball Hall of Fame Chal-

lenge in Boston, lose a tough home contest to Washington State University and play the University of Memphis on the road and the University of Tennessee in The Battle in Seattle, two teams that held the No. 1 spot in the country throughout the season. Memphis lost in the NCAA championship game. The combined record of the teams who handed Gonzaga its seven losses in the regular season was 172-58 for a winning percentage of 74.8, and six of the seven teams won 20 or more games. Once the Bulldogs got into WCC action the intensity was even greater. One of the closest WCC regular-season races in history saw the Bulldogs, Saint Mary’s College and the University of San Diego in the hunt to the final weekend of the season. The Bulldogs persevered, going 13-1 in league to edge the 12-2 Gaels. USD, under former Gonzaga assistant and first-year head coach Bill Grier, finished third at 113. The WCC Tournament title game came down to the Bulldogs and Gaels – Few against Grier – and the Toreros captured the title and automatic NCAA berth with their home court victory. But the Bulldogs, with their tough nonconference slate, were all but assured an atlarge berth and received a No. 7 seed when selection Sunday rolled around. The Zags are tied for sixth for consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances with the University of Texas and University of Wisconsin at 10. Gonzaga was also hit by injuries early. Josh Heytvelt was hampered early in fall camp and had surgery in early November to insert screws into an injured ankle. Gray, the sharpshooting freshman, landed on his wrist during a fall in Gonzaga’s exhibition game and underwent surgery to insert a pin. Both players were sidelined until just prior to Christmas. With a 13-1 home record, the McCarthey Athletic Center built on its reputation as one of the toughest places to play in the country. In their four seasons in the new facility Gonzaga is 52-2. Few also hit a couple of milestones during the season. He picked up his 225th career victory Jan. 19 against San Diego. With 236 victories, Few is third on the alltime Gonzaga victories chart behind Hank Anderson (290-275 in 21 seasons) and Dan Fitzgerald (252-171 in 15 seasons). Few is the active winningest coach in West Coast Conference games at 113-13, moving ahead of Fitzgerald (112-88) on the all-time wins list. He ended the season as the secondranked active winningest coach in NCAA Division I behind the University of North Carolina’s Roy Williams.

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Tournament Teams 2009 - NCAA Sweet Sixteen It was business as usual for Gonzaga University in 2009 as Bulldog head coach Mark Few took his veteran club on another march into madness with an 11th straight NCAA Tournament appearance. The Bulldogs served notice early this would be a team to be reckoned with when the 9th-ranked Zags downed Oklahoma State University, the University of Maryland and the 12th-ranked University of Tennessee to claim the Old Spice Classic over Thanksgiving. Gonzaga went into Hoosier country to down Indiana University in Lucas Oil Stadium, the first college basketball game in the new home of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts. The Bulldogs were 8-1 and ranked tied for seventh in one poll and eighth in the other heading into the Battle in Seattle against second-ranked University of Connecticut. In a game with a NCAA Tournament flavor about it, the Huskies tied the game late and then held on in overtime for an 88-83 victory. After stumbling through a stretch at the end of December where the Bulldogs lost three straight and four of five, Gonzaga turned its season around at Tennessee. While the two teams had a happen-chance meeting in the Old Spice Classic, this meeting was one both teams had on the schedule. The Bulldogs went into Thompson-Boling Arena, where the Volunteers had won 37 straight, as the underdog despite the previous victory in November. The Bulldogs had fallen from the polls, while Tennessee was ranked 15th. The Zags trailed by as many as 15 in the first half at Tennessee, still trailed by seven at the intermission and saw the Vols go up by 12 early in the second half. But Gonzaga found its grit, went on a 17-4 run to take the lead by one and never trailed by more than two the remainder of regulation. But Tennessee tied the contest with 26 seconds to play. In the overtime it was all Gonzaga, scoring the first seven points and going on to an 89-79 win. That victory seemed to re-energize the Bulldogs, who won their next eight games to open West Coast Conference play before the 18th-ranked Zags lost an uninspired contest to 14th ranked University of Memphis in front of a national ESPN College Game Day audience in the Spokane Arena. But it would be the only remaining blemish on the Gonzaga regular season, winning their final seven games heading into the WCC Tournament. Gonzaga posted its third perfect 14-0 conference slate since 2004 and entered the tournament as the team to beat. Nobody would down the Bulldogs, who, as the No. 1 seed, rolled to convincing wins over fourth-seeded Santa Clara University in the semifinals and over second-seeded

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Saint Mary’s College in the championship game of the WCC Tournament that found a neutral-court home at The Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. Their ninth WCC Tournament crown sent the Bulldogs packing for their 11th straight NCAA Tournament. Senior Micah Downs sparked the Bulldogs on his way to tournament MVP honors, including 12 points and 12 rebounds in the title game. Once in the tournament the Bulldogs began their mystique. The Bulldogs were awarded a fourth seed in the South Regional, but the first and second rounds sent Gonzaga to nearby Portland, Ore., and the Rose Garden. The Bulldogs began their NCAA march with an opening-round win over University of Akron, then survived a scare from Western Kentucky University. Freshman Demetri Goodson’s length-of-the-court drive and running bank shot with 0.9 seconds to play gave Gonzaga the 83-81 victory and their fourth Sweet Sixteen berth with Few at the helm and the school’s fifth Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1999. The next assignment for the Bulldogs was a tall order – top seeded University of North Carolina. The game matched the only two active coaches with winning percentages above .800 in Roy Williams of the Tar Heels and the Bulldogs’ Few. The teams met at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tenn., Gonzaga having played in Memphis in the 2001 NCAA First and Second Rounds when The Pyramid was the home of the host school. But this game would belong to the Tar Heels, ranked as high as second in the polls, over the 10th-ranked Bulldogs. The game exacted a measure of revenge for UNC, which had lost to Gonzaga three years earlier in the semifinals of the NIT Tip-Off Tournament at Madison Square Garden. Five Bulldog seniors capped their careers with another Sweet Sixteen – Jeremy Pargo, Josh Heytvelt, Micah Downs, Ira Brown and Andrew Sorenson. Heytvelt and junior Matt Bouldin were named to the All-WCC team while Pargo and sophomores Steven Gray and Austin Daye were accorded honorable mention honors. Heytvelt and Bouldin also earned National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District 9 first-team honors, while Daye was a second-team choice. Pargo, Heytvelt and Bouldin all joined the Bulldogs 1,000-point club, and Pargo passed Naismith Hall of Famer John Stockton to move into third place on the all-time Gonzaga assists list behind Matt Santangelo and Blake Stepp. In an off-season decision, Daye announced his intentions to enter the NBA Draft and was the 15th pick of the first round by the Detroit Pistons, becoming the fourth Bulldog to be drafted in the first round.

Final 2009 Associated Press Poll Team ‘09 Record 1. Louisville (45) 28-5 2. North Carolina (11) 28-4 3. Memphis (11) 31-3 4. Pittsburgh (3) 28-4 5. Connecticut (1) 27-4 6. Duke 28-6 7. Oklahoma 27-5 8. Michigan State 26-6 9. Missouri 28-6 10. Gonzaga 26-5 11. Villanova 26-7 12. Wake Forest 24-6 13. Syracuse 26-9 14. Kansas 25-7 15. Washington 25-8 16. Florida State 25-9 17. Purdue 25-9 18. UCLA 25-8 19. Arizona State 24-9 20. Xavier 25-7 21. LSU 26-7 22. Butler 26-5 23. Marquette 24-9 24. Clemson 23-8 25. Utah 24-9 * The final 2009 ranking with Gonzaga opponents in italics *GU was ranked No. 13 in final ESPN/USA Today Poll

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Tournament Results NCAA TOURNAMENT 1995: West Region (#14 seed) (at Salt Lake City, UT) #3 Maryland 87, Gonzaga 63 1999: West Region (#10 seed) (at Seattle, WA) Gonzaga 75, #7 Minnesota 63 Gonzaga 82, #2 Stanford 74 West Regional (at Phoenix, AZ) Gonzaga 73, #6 Florida 72 #1 Connecticut 67, Gonzaga 62 2000: West Region (#10 seed) (at Tucson, AZ) Gonzaga 77, #7 Louisville 66 Gonzaga 82, #2 St. John’s 76 West Regional (at Albuquerque, NM) #6 Purdue 75, Gonzaga 66 2001: South Region (#12 seed) (at Memphis, TN) Gonzaga 86, #5 Virginia 85 Gonzaga 85, #13 Indiana State 68 South Regional (at Atlanta, GA) #1 Michigan State 77, Gonzaga 62 2002: West Region (#6 seed) (at Albuquerque, NM) #11 Wyoming 73, Gonzaga 66 2003: West Region (#9 seed) (at Salt Lake City, UT) Gonzaga 74, #8 Cincinnati 69 #1 Arizona 96, Gonzaga 95 (2ot) 2004: St. Louis Regional (#2 seed) * (at Seattle, WA) Gonzaga 76, #15 Valparaiso 49 #10 Nevada 91, Gonzaga 72 2005: Albuquerque Regional (#3 seed) (at Tucson, AZ) Gonzaga 74, #14 Winthrop 64 #6 Texas Tech 71, Gonzaga 69 2006: Oakland Regional (#3 seed) (Salt Lake City, UT) Gonzaga 79, #14 Xavier 75 Gonzaga 90, #6 Indiana 80 Oakland Regional (Oakland, CA) #2 UCLA 73, Gonzaga 71 2007: San Jose Regional (#10 seed) (Sacramento, CA) #7 Indiana 70, Gonzaga 57

2009: South Regional (#4 seed) (Portland, OR) Gonzaga 77, #13 Akron 64 Gonzaga 83, #12 Western Kentucky 81 South Regional (Memphis, TN) #1 North Carolina 98, Gonzaga 77 Overall NCAA Record: 14-12 (.536) * Starting with the 2004 NCAA Tournament, Regional sites were designated by host city and not region of the country. In 2002 the NCAA also started to have the top four seeds in each region play the first and second rounds at a site closest to the higher seeded teams location. Teams then advance to their pre-selected regional site for the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight.

GONZAGA IN THE NIT 1994: 1st Round (at Palo Alto, CA) Gonzaga 80, Stanford 76 2nd Round (at Manhattan, KS) Kansas State 66, Gonzaga 64 1996: 1st Round (at Pullman, WA) Washington State 92, Gonzaga 73 1998: 1st Round (at Laramie, WY) Gonzaga 69, Wyoming 55 2nd Round (at Honolulu, HI) Hawai’i 78, Gonzaga 70 Overall NIT Record: 2-3 (.400)

GONZAGA RECORD AT NCAA SITES: Site Albuquerque Atlanta Memphis Oakland Phoenix Portland Raleigh Sacramento Salt Lake City Seattle Tucson

Record 0-2 0-1 2-1 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 0-1 3-2 3-1 3-1

Last Appearance 2002 2001 2009 2006 1999 2009 2008 2007 2006 2004 2005

2008: Midwest Regional (#7 seed) (Raleigh, NC) #10 Davidson 82, Gonzaga 76

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Best In The West Gonzaga University has become one of the top men’s basketball programs on the West Coast over the past 18 years, holding the highest winning percentage and number of wins for an NCAA Division I school located in the states of California, Oregon and Washington. Gonzaga is one of only two West Coast school with more than 400 wins as the Bulldogs have posted an impressive 433140 record over that span for a winning percentage of .756. Gonzaga had somewhat silently established itself as one of the elite programs on the West Coast until awakening not only the West Coast but the nation with its run to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1999 and to the Sweet Sixteen in 2000, 2001, 2006 and 2009. In 2002, Gonzaga again proved to be one of the nation’s elite programs reaching a No. 6 national ranking in both the AP and USA TODAY/ESPN polls. The Bulldogs returned to the top of the college basketball world in 2004 as they finished the season ranked No. 3 in the AP poll and climbing as high as No. 2 in the USA TODAY/ESPN poll. Gonzaga dominated in 2005 with a No. 10 ranking in the AP poll, the highest ranking on the West Coast. In 2006, the Bulldogs continued its domination, finishing the season ranked No. 5 in the AP Poll and finished in the Top 10 again in 2009 with a No. 10 ranking from AP. With 15 20-win campaigns over the past 16 seasons and an equal number of post-season appearances over the same span, the Bulldogs rank second for post-season appearances since 1992. The Bulldogs 15 post-season appearances rank behind only UCLA which has appeared in 16 post-seasons since 1992. The Bulldogs have also established themselves as the premiere program in the West Coast Conference over the past 18 seasons with an .810 clip in WCC contests. The Bulldogs have also won or shared 12 regular-season titles and captured 10 WCC Tournament titles in that span.

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Best In The West Standings from 1992-09 2008-09 Rank/School Record 1 GONZAGA 28-6 2 UCLA 26-9 3 Stanford 20-14 4 Pacific 21-13 5 California 22-11 6 Fresno State 13-21 7 USC 22-13 8 Santa Clara 16-17 9 Oregon 8-23 10 San Diego 16-16 11 Washington 26-9 12 UC Santa Barbara 16-15 T13Pepperdine 9-23 T13Saint Mary’s 28-7 15 Portland State % 3-10 16 Long Beach State 15-15 17 San Francisco 11-19 18 Washington State 17-16 T19Cal State-Northridge 17-14 T19San Diego State 26-10 21 UC Irvine 12-19 22 Cal State-Fullerton 15-17 23 Portland 19-13 24 Cal Poly ^ 7-21 25 Eastern Washington 12-18 T26Oregon State 18-18 T26Loyola Marymount 3-28 28 San Jose State 13-17 29 UC Riverside ? 17-13 30 Sacramento State ~ 2-27

W 433 422 392 325 329 328 328 295 297 282 285 273 277 271 180 253 259 261 256 250 235 221 217 170 204 205 175 164 76 119

L 140 165 173 213 223 237 248 238 252 245 255 246 263 257 184 260 271 274 293 286 289 291 304 255 299 323 342 332 179 377

PCT .756 .719 .694 .604 .596 .581 .569 .553 .541 .535 .528 .526 .513 .513 .495 .493 .489 .488 .466 .466 .448 .432 .417 .400 .406 .388 .338 .333 .298 .240

Post-Season Appearances 15 16 14 4 12 9 9 3 8 1 9 4 7 4 2 5 2 7 2 6 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Post-Season Appearances Include NCAA and NIT only. ^ Cal Poly began Division I competition in 1994-95 % Portland State suspended its program from 1981-82 through 1995-96 ~ Sacramento State began Division I competition in 1991-92 ? UC Riverside began Division I competition in 2000-01

West Coast Conference Standings 1992-Present School GONZAGA Santa Clara San Diego Pepperdine San Francisco Saint Mary’s Portland Loyola Marymount

Conference W L 204 48 144 108 124 128 136 116 117 135 122 130 87 165 74 178

Overall Pct. W .810 434 .571 296 .492 283 .540 277 .464 259 .484 280 .345 216 .294 174

L 140 238 245 264 271 255 305 342

Pct. .756 .554 .526 .512 .489 .523 .415 .337

NCAA Tournament Appearances Since 1992 Gonzaga (1995, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ’08, ‘09); Pepperdine (1992, ‘94, ‘00, ‘02) Portland (1996); Santa Clara (1993, ‘95, ‘96); San Diego (2003, ‘08) San Francisco (1998); Saint Mary’s (1997, ‘05, ‘08) NIT Appearances Since 1992 Gonzaga (1994, ‘96, ‘98); Pepperdine (1993, ‘99, ‘01), San Francisco (2005), Saint Mary’s (2009) WCC Championship Game Appearances Since 1992 Gonzaga (1992, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ’08, ‘09) Pepperdine (1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘00, ‘02) Portland (1995, ‘96) Saint Mary’s (1997, ‘04, ’05, ‘09) San Diego (1994, ‘03, ‘08) San Francisco (1997, ‘98) Santa Clara (1993, ‘99, ‘01, ‘07) Loyola Marymount (‘06)

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Series Records Versus Opponents (* Since 1958-59 *) Air Force Akron Alaska Pacific Albertson’s College Alcorn State Arizona Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas Pine Bluff Baylor Boise State Boston University Bradley British Columbia Butler California California-Davis California-Irvine California-Riverside California-Santa Barbara Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Los Angeles Cal State-Northridge Canisius Carroll College Central Washington Chaminade Chicago State Cincinnati Clemson College of Great Falls Colorado Colorado State Concordia (Oregon) Connecticut Creighton Davidson Denver DePaul Detroit Drake Drexel Duke Duquesne Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Fairfield Florida Fresno State George Washington Georgia Georgia State Georgia Tech Hardin-Simmons Hawai’i Hofstra Howard Houston Baptist Humboldt State Idaho Idaho State Illinois Indiana Indiana State Iona

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4-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 1-0 2-0 17-17 1-0 0-2 4-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 9-0 10-2 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-3 1-5 0-1 1-0 1-4 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 4-0 50-7 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 64-70 23-26 0-2 2-2 1-0 2-2

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0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 8-0 2-1 1-0 49-22 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 3-1 1-0 1-4 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-1 2-0 101-48 27-22 8-1 2-0 1-0 4-4 0-2 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 13-6 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 3-0 3-19 0-11 2-1 1-1 1-0 1-0 36-31 83-65 18-7 1-0 0-2 3-4 0-2 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 10-0

St. Peter’s Saint Joseph’s Saint Louis # Saint Mary’s Sacramento State Samford Sam Houston State # San Diego San Diego State San Fernando Valley College # San Francisco San Jose State # Santa Clara Seattle Pacific Seattle University Scranton College Simon Fraser South Alabama South Carolina Upstate South Dakota Southern California (USC) Southern Utah Southwest Texas State Stanford Temple Tennessee Tennessee State Texas Texas-Arlington Texas Christian Texas-Pan American Texas-San Antonio Texas Southern Texas Tech Toledo Tulsa UCLA United States International Utah Utah State Valparaiso Virginia Virginia Tech Warner Pacific Washington Washington State Weber State Western Kentucky Western Montana Western Washington Whitman Whitworth Wichita State Willamette Winthrop Wisconsin Wisconsin-Green Bay Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wyoming Xavier (Ohio) Yale

0-1 3-2 2-0 49-23 2-2 1-0 1-0 54-20 1-0 0-1 40-19 2-5 42-29 4-2 8-20 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-1 1-0 4-2 0-1 2-1 1-1 2-0 0-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 3-0 1-1 2-0 2-2 0-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 13-30 47-97 12-31 2-0 7-0 1-0 12-0 32-4 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-2 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-0

# Indicates West Coast Conference School Bold Indicates 2009-10 Opponent * Some series against Regional Opponents date prior to 1958-59 season *

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All--Time Series All Air Force Academy (4-1) 1976 L 35-51 1977 W 68-55 1985 W 64-59 1986 W 79-49 1995 # W 95-62 # Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS) Current GU Streak - Won 4

A H A H N

Akron, University of (1-0) 2009# W 77-64 #NCAA 1st Round (Portland, OR) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Alcorn State University (1-0) 1993 # W 77-67 # UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Arizona, University of (0-3) 2001 L 87-101 2003 # L 95-96 (2ot) 2009% L 64-69 # NCAA 2nd Round (Salt Lake City, UT) %Duel in the Desert (Phoenix, AZ) Current GU Streak - Lost 3

A N N

Arkansas-Little Rock, University of (1-0) 1998 # W 75-70 N # Coca-Cola Classic (East Lansing, MI) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Arkansas Pine Bluff, University of (1-0) 2002 W 92-42 Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

Baylor University (2-0) 1992 # W 77-75 N 2007 + W 78-69 N # Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA) + Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 2 Boise State University (17-17) 1970 L 72-92 1971 * L 74-90 1971 * W 92-87 1972 * W 70-57 1972 * W 78-57 1973 * W 73-58 1973 * L 85-87 (ot) 1974 * L 66-73 1974 * W 77-63 1975 * W 84-81 1975 * L 77-78 1976 * W 76-70 1976 * L 65-89 1977 * W 68-61 1977 * L 84-100 1978 * W 77-64 1978 * L 69-80 1979 * L 70-72 1979 * L 81-85 (ot) 1982 W 59-58 1983 W 68-62 1984 L 54-72 1985 W 55-54 1987 W 77-76 1988 L 49-89 1989 L 65-73 1990 L 52-54 1991 L 53-56 1996 W 83-68 1997 # L 64-73 1998 W 83-70 1999 W 68-58 2000 W 71-55 2001 L 69-94 * Big Sky Conference Games # Albertson’s Classic (Boise, ID) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

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Boston University (1-0) 1991 # W 75-63 # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

Bradley University (0-2) 1959 L 73-90 1960 # L 69-80 # Game played at Spokane Coliseum Current GU Streak - Lost 2

A N

Butler University (0-1) 2007 + L 71-79 N + Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT (New York, NY) Current GU Streak - GU Lost 1 California, University of (0-1) 2000 # L 64-72 # Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

California-Irvine (0-1) 1983 # L 61-75 # Wolfpack Classic (Reno, NV) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

California-Riverside (1-0) 2008 W 84-48 Current GU Streak - Won1

A

California-Santa Barbara (0-1) 1975 # L 56-59 # USF Tournament (San Francisco, CA) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

Cal State Fullerton (2-0) 1996 W 83-57 1997 W 77-70 Current GU Streak - Won 2

A H

Cal State Northridge (2-0) 1994 # W 90-57 2008 W 85-59

N H

# Fry’s Invitational (Palo Alto, CA) Current GU Streak - Won 2 Canisius College (1-1) 1994 # L 66-81 1995 W 74-63 # Canisius Classic (Buffalo, NY) Current GU Streak - Won 1

A H

Chicago State University (2-0) 1998 W 97-51 1999 W 84-38 Current GU Streak - Won 2

A H

Cincinnati, University of (1-1) 2000 # L 68-75 2003 $ W 74-69 # Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, OH) $ NCAA First Round (Salt Lake City, UT) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N N

Clemson University (1-0) 1998 # W 84-71 N # Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Colorado, University of (0-1) 2000 # L 77-81 # Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

Colorado State University (1-1) 1960 + W 57-55 N 1997 # L 61-72 A + Idaho State Classic (Pocatello, ID) # Bank One - Dodge Classic (Ft. Collins, CO) Current GU Streak - Lost 1 Connecticut, University of (1-3) 1999 # L 62-67 2006 ! L 65-63 2008 @ W 85-82 2009~ L 83-88 (ot) # NCAA West Regional (Phoenix, AZ) ! EA Sports Maui Invitational @ Hall of Fame Classsic (Boston, MA) ~Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N N A N

1985 L 63-66 1986 L 54-56 1986 L 58-60 1987 # W 62-60 1987 W 87-58 1987 W 79-69 1988 # W 82-61 1988 W 75-63 1988 W 88-68 1989 W 75-63 1989 W 70-68 1990 L 55-70 1991 W 108-67 1991 W 81-63 1992 W 74-67 1992 W 67-49 1993 W 71-50 1993 W 73-68 1994 W 99-54 1995 W 68-58 1996 W 68-55 1996 W 63-55 1997 W 80-65 1998 W 100-78 1999 W 81-59 2000 W 81-47 2001 W 74-65 2002 W 84-74 (ot) 2003 & W 67-64 2004 & W 70-49 2005 & W 83-70 2006 & W 75-65 2007 W 90-75 * Game played at Spokane Coliseum # Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA) & Game played at Spokane Arena Current GU Streak - Won 21 Fairfield University (1-1) 1990 L 60-62 1991 W 99-98 Current GU Streak - Won 1 Florida, University of (1-1) 1999 * W 73-72 2001 # L 71-85 * NCAA West Regional (Phoenix, AZ) # Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, FL) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

Creighton University (1-5) 1959 L 62-67 1960 # W 71-70 1962 L 77-82 1964 L 79-89 1976 L 62-70 1977 L 83-100 # Played at Coeur d’Alene, ID Current GU Streak - Lost 4

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Davidson University (0-1) 2008 ! L 76-82 ! NCAA First Round (Raleigh, NC) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

Denver University (1-0) 2004 W 90-58 Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

DePaul University (1-4) 1975 L 73-80 1977 L 53-77 1981 L 56-74 1982 L 56-69 1983 W 49-48 Current GU Streak - Won 1

H A A H A

Detroit University (0-2) 1961 L 75-80 1999 # L 48-49 # Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, IA) Current GU Streak - Lost 2

A N

Drake University (1-0) 1985 # W 56-38 # Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, WI) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Drexel University (1-0) 1993 # W 91-78 # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

Duke University (0-1) 2007 L 54-61 Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

Duquesne University (0-1) 1965 L 69-83 Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A

Howard University (2-0) 1986 # W 62-60 (ot) 1991 + W 79-67 # M.H. Classic (New Rochelle, NY) + Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 2

Eastern Washington University (50-7) 1959 * W 73-58 1960 W 71-45 1960 * W 81-59 1961 * W 87-77 1962 * W 78-57 1962 W 78-70 1963 W 87-73 1963 * W 80-40 1964 * W 108-57 1964 W 80-75 1965 * W 83-69 1966 W 62-42 1971 W 84-69 1972 L 75-78 1973 W 88-63 1978 L 51-62 1979 W 74-63 1980 L 65-77 1981 W 67-61 1982 W 77-58 1983 W 66-60 1984 W 86-57 1984 W 91-80 1985 W 62-52

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Idaho, University of (64-70 all-time) 1960 L 53-64 1960 L 57-63 1961 L 78-106 1962 L 57-70 1962 W 6763 1963 L 52-63 1963 # L 57-66 1964 * W 69-61 1964 * W 75-65 1965 * L 65-85 1965 * W 67-61 1966 * W 95-79 1966 * W 82-65 1967 & W 80-66 1967 * L 61-64 1967 * W 67-62 1968 & W 59-53 1968 * L 64-75 1968 * L 65-70 1968 * W 94-75 1969 * W 70-61 1969 * L 52-65 1969 * L 69-82

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N N

Fresno State University (2-1) 1961 + W 102-80 H 1992 # L 76-77 (ot) A 2002 $ W 87-77 N + Played at Spokane Coliseum # Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA) $ Loud Records Fab Four Classic (Inglewood, CA) Current GU Streak - Won 1 George Washington Univ. (1-0) 2004 # W 96-91 # BB&T Classic (Washington D.C.) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Georgia, University of (2-2) 2003# L 83-95 2004~ W 82-76 (ot) 2007# L 96-83 2008~ W 75-67 # Peach Bowl Classic (Atlanta, GA) ~ Played at Spokane Arena Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

N N N N

Georgia State University (1-0) 1995 # W 90-65 # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

Georgia Tech (1-0) 2005 # W 85-73 # Vegas Showdown (Las Vegas, NV) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Hawai’i, University of (2-1) 1978 W 70-62 1978 W 87-83 1998 # L 70-78 # NIT Second Round (Honolulu, HI) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A A A

Hofstra University (1-0) 2003 W 69-61 Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

N H

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1970 * W 61-54 1970 * L 59-60 1970 * L 73-83 1971 * L 75-80 1971 * W 79-55 1972 * L 55-58 1972 * W 85-69 1973 * W 88-82 (2ot) 1973 * W 85-75 1974 * W 70-62 1974 * W 72-70 1975 * L 61-63 1975 * W 73-63 1976 * L 59-60 1976 * W 70-61 1977 * L 65-68 1977 * W 92-68 1978 * W 59-53 1978 * W 91-72 1979 * W 66-61 1979 * W 65-58 1980 L 49-50 1981 L 69-73 1982 L 57-65 1983 L 51-54 1984 W 59-52 1985 W 56-54 1986 W 72-61 1986 L 60-61 1987 L 55-62 1988 + L 60-64 1988 W 77-57 1989 + L 72-80 (ot) 1989 W 66-63 1990 L 47-67 1991 L 66-70 1992 W 80-62 1993 L 64-82 1994 W 76-69 1995 W 64-58 1995 W 75-55 1998 W 76-60 1998 L 64-71 1999 W 94-55 2000 W 60-49 2001 W 92-42 2004 W 84-63 2005 W 88-74 2006 W 69-60 2007 W 76-51 2008 W 80-43 2009 W 80-46 # Played at Twin Falls, ID * Big Sky Conference Game & Lilac Tournament (Spokane, WA) + Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 9 Idaho State University (23-26) 1961 W 85-81 1962 # L 79-80 1962 $ L 77-86 1963 ^ L 64-73 1964 *# W 77-64 1964 * L 95-103 1965 *# W 74-53 1965 * L 97-101 1966 * W 93-86 1966 * W 87-73 1967 * L 80-87 1967 * W 96-81 1968 * W 82-78 1968 * L 88-97 1968 * L 65-68 1969 * W 109-87 1969 * W 85-74 1969 * W 85-81 1970 * L 81-85 1970 * L 88-94 1970 * W 74-62 1971 * L 68-70 1971 * W 75-59 1972 * W 90-75 1972 * L 75-85 1973 * L 63-66 1973 * L 72-74 1974 * L 64-67 1974 * L 55-77 1975 * L 52-64 1975 * W 87-78 1976 * L 74-79 1976 * L 71-81 1977 * L 59-60 1977 * L 66-103 1978 * W 81-78 (4ot) 1978 * L 78-86 1979 * L 75-79 1979 * W 75-67 1982 L 63-77 1983 W 69-68 1984 W 65-63 (ot) 1985 W 65-60 1987 W 79-62 1988 L 60-63 1991 W 112-75 1992 W 79-70 1993 W 83-71 1994 L 76-81 # Home game at Spokane Coliseum $ Played at Coeur d’Alene, ID ^ Anaconda Tournament (Anaconda, MT) * Big Sky Conference Game Current GU Streak - Lost 1

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All--Time Series All Illinois, University of (0-2) 2002 L 58-76 2005 # L 72-89 # Wooden Tradition (Indianapolis, IN) Current GU Streak - Lost 2

A N

Indiana University (2-2) 2003 # L 75-76 N 2006 ! W 90-80 N 2007 @ L 57-70 N 2009~ W 70-54 N # Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI) ! NCAA Tourney (Salt Lake City, UT) @ NCAA Tourney (Sacramento, CA) ~College Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase (Indianapolis, IN) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Indiana State University (1-0) 2001 # W 85-68 # NCAA 2nd Round (Memphis, TN) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Iona College (2-2) 1961 $ W 73-64 1986 # L 55-74 1990 L 71-82 1991 W 91-82 $ City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR) # Hanover Classic (New Rochelle, NY) Current GU Streak - Won 1

144

N

N A A H

2001 * W 84-64 2001 * W 101-68 2002 * W 94-60 2002 * W 72-51 2002 ~ W 82-64 2003 * W 85-73 2003 * L 74-80 2004 * W 74-60 2004 * W 87-57 2005 * W 76-65 2005 * W 61-58 2006 * W 92-80 2006 * W 79-70 2006 ) W 68-67 2007 * W 97-62 2007 * L 61-67 2008 * W 91-68 2008 * W 83-50 2009 * W 93-60 2009 * W 91-54 * West Coast Conference Games # Long Beach Classic (Long Beach, CA) & Played at Spokane Coliseum ^ Games Forfeited to Gonzaga + WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA) $ WCC Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) ? WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) ~ WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) ) WCC Tournament (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 4

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Iowa, University of (0-2) 1985 L 40-62 1986 # L 64-85 # Played at Spokane Coliseum Current GU Streak - Lost 2

A N

Maine, University of (2-0) 1992 # W 70-55 1995 # W 66-57 # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 2

Kansas, University of (0-1) 1999 L 66-80 Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A

Manhattan College (0-1) 1960 # L 73-91 N # City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

Kansas State University (0-1) 1994 # L 64-66 # NIT 2nd Round (Manhattan, KS) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A

Kentucky, University of (0-1) 2003 # L 72-80 # Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

Long Beach State University (2-1) 1962 L 83-90 1963 # W 78-74 2003 W 90-55 # Home game at Spokane Coliseum Current GU Streak - Won 2

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Louisville, University of (1-0) 2000 # W 77-66 # NCAA 1st Round (Tucson, AZ) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Loyola Marymount University (49-22) 1974 W 86-72 1977 # L 59-68 1979 W 70-55 1980 *^& L 80-92 1980 *^ L 79-84 1981 * W 64-48 1981 * W 63-60 (ot) 1982 W 78-69 1982 * W 79-68 1983 L 70-74 (ot) 1983 * L 61-66 1983 * W 87-77 1984 L 68-70 (ot) 1984 * W 84-66 1984 * W 73-70 1985 * W 72-68 1985 * W 51-49 1986 * L 54-66 1986 * W 81-79 1987 * W 114-101 (ot) 1987 * W 93-88 1988 * L 72-85 1988 * L 100-116 1989 * L 104-113 1989 * L 136-147 1989 + L 98-101 1990 * L 100-144 1990 * L 88-99 1990 $ L 84-121 1991 * L 79-91 1991 * L 76-86 1992 * W 97-95 (ot) 1992 * L 92-95 1993 * W 65-64 1993 * W 87-73 1994 * L 80-82 1994 * W 121-85 1994 ? W 91-76 1995 * W 88-72 1995 * W 68-53 1996 * L 69-83 1996 * W 81-68 1997 * W 71-60 1997 * W 77-75 1998 * W 93-62 1998 * W 107-84 1998 ? W 79-78 1999 * W 105-78 1999 * W 85-72 2000 * W 103-56 2000 * W 101-77

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Marquette University (1-1) 1985 # W 60-54 A 2002 + L 63-72 N # Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, WI) + Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) Current GU Streak - Lost 1 Maryland, University of (3-1) 1995 # L 63-87 2004 ~ W 82-68 2006! W 88-76 2009+ W 81-59 # NCAA 1st Round (Salt Lake City, UT) ~ BB&T Classic (Washington D.C.) !EA Sports Maui Invitational +Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL) Current GU Streak - Won 3 Massachusetts, University of (1-0) 2005 # W 68-57 # Battle In Seattle (Seattle, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Memphis, University of (1-4) 1999 # W 88-73 2006 L 83-72 2007 ! L 77-78 (ot) 2008 L 77-81 2009 ! L 50-68 # Preseason NIT (Memphis, TN) ! Spokane, Arena Current GU Streak - Lost 4 Michigan State University (1-2) 1998 # L 68-70 2001 $ L 62-77 2006! W 109-106(ot) # Coca-Cola Classic (East Lansing, MI) $ NCAA 3rd Round (Atlanta, GA) !EA Sports Maui Invitational Current GU Streak - Won 1 Minnesota, University of (1-0) 1999 # W 75-63 # NCAA 1st Round (Seattle, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

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N

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N

Mississippi State University (1-0) 1998 # W 70-68 N # Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Missouri, University of (1-1) 2004 # W 87-80 (ot) 2005 L 61-63 # Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N A

Monmouth University (2-0) 2001 W 95-69 2002 W 79-54 Current GU Streak - Won 2

H A

Montana, 1964 * # 1964 * 1965 * # 1965 * 1966 * 1966 * 1967 * 1967 * 1968 *

N A N A H A A H A

University of (101-48 all-time) W 100-83 W 83-81 W 91-79 L 82-83 W 100-69 W 82-81 W 94-73 W 102-60 L 75-94

1968 * W 83-82 A 1968 * W 81-56 H 1969 * W 87-69 A 1969 * W 71-68 H 1969 * L 74-76 H 1970 * W 68-67 A 1970 * L 92-98 A 1970 * W 85-66 H 1971 * W 81-73 H 1971 * L 71-82 A 1972 * W 66-63 A 1972 * L 53-69 H 1973 * L 54-57 A 1973 * W 60-57 (ot) H 1974 * W 69-68 H 1974 * L 54-89 A 1975 * L 51-53 H 1975 * L 39-55 A 1976 * L 54-72 A 1976 * W 60-49 H 1977 * L 50-53 A 1977 * W 63-60 H 1978 * L 55-69 H 1978 * L 47-59 A 1979 * L 53-68 A 1979 * W 56-52 H 1981 + W 59-57 A 1982 W 80-77 H 1997 L 63-67 (ot) H 1998 W 87-80 A 2000 W 76-61 A 2000 W 88-70 H 2001 W 77-69 A 2002 W 83-63 H 2003 W 75-67 A 2004 W 88-67 H 2005 W 78-62 H 2008 W 77-54 H * Big Sky Conference Game # Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) + Championship Tournament (Missoula, MT) Current GU Streak - Won 9 Montana State University (27-22) 1959 L 85-61 1959 # W 85-80 1960 L 72-81 1960 # W 82-71 1961 # W 80-79 1961 L 80-97 1962 # W 75-60 1962 L 61-67 1963 # W 63-56 1963 L 63-70 1964 $* L 72-82 1964 * L 60-69 1965 #* W 77-69 1965 * W 67-57 1966 * W 89-55 1966 * L 74-75 1967 * W 80-71 1967 * W 69-52 1968 * L 73-75 1968 * W 77-71 1968 * W 69-63 1969 * L 67-77 1969 * L 75-77 1969 * L 66-87 1970 * W 79-58 1970 * L 61-64 1970 * W 79-76 1971 * W 94-79 1971 * L 71-81 1972 * W 79-61 1972 * W 68-48 1973 * L 51-73 1973 * L 71-84 1974 * L 90-101 1974 * W 75-66 1975 * W 88-77 1975 * L 56-58 1976 * L 62-64 1976 * W 75-66 1977 * L 68-81 1977 * W 93-69 1978 * W 91-76 1978 * L 78-80 1979 * W 95-72 1979 * W 70-64 1984 W 78-68 1985 W 78-65 1996 L 56-58 1997 W 91-76 # Home game at Spokane Coliseum $ Played at Coeur d’Alene, ID * Big Sky Conference Game Current GU Streak - Won 1

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Murray State University (1-0) 1981 # W 72-52 N # Champions International (Missoula, MT) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Nevada, University of (4-4) 1962 W 84-66 1962 W 77-69 1974 W 75-61 1983 # L 67-71 1990 L 69-79 1995 W 90-75 2004 $ L 72-91 2007 ~ L 74-82 # Wolf Pack Classic (Reno, NV) $ NCAA 2nd Round (Seattle, WA) ~ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA)

H A H A A H N N

Current GU Streak - Lost 2 Nevada-Las Vegas, University of (0-2) 1966 L 74-78 1978 # L 68-91 # Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, NV) Current GU Streak - Lost 2

A A

New Hampshire, University of (1-0) 1994 # W 84-74 # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

New Mexico, University of (1-1) 2001 # L 80-81 (ot) 2002 W 95-90 (ot) # Played at Spokane Arena Current GU Streak - Won 1

N A

Niagara University (0-1) 1994 # L 61-63 # Canisius Classic (Buffalo, NY) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

North Carolina, University of (1-1) 2007 # W 82-74 N 2009! L 77-98 N # Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT (New York, NY) !NCAA Sweet Sixteen (Memphis, TN) Current GU Streak - Lost 1 North Carolina-Wilmington, Univ. of (1-0) 1990 # W 55-48 N # Marquette Classic (Milwaukee, WI) Current GU Streak - Won 1 North Carolina State University (1-0) 2003 # W 69-60 # Jimmy V Classic (E. Rutherford, NJ) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

North Texas State University (1-0) 1963 # W 86-75 # Eastern Montana (Billings, MT) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Northern Arizona University (13-6) 1965 W 107-106 1971 * W 111-83 1971 * L 77-83 1972 * L 82-88 (ot) 1972 * W 88-72 1973 * W 70-58 1973 * W 99-81 1974 * W 72-57 1974 * L 59-63 1975 * W 91-90 1975 * W 77-75 1976 * L 62-77 1976 * W 86-81 1977 * W 71-70 1977 * W 76-62 1978 * W 67-55 1978 * L 75-89 1979 * W 62-54 1979 * L 65-84 * Big Sky Conference Game Current GU Streak - Lost 1

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Northern Colorado, University of (2-0) 2005 W 87-60 2008 W 77-57 Current GU Streak - Won 2

H H

Northern Iowa, University of (0-1) 1988 # L 67-71 # Drake Classic (Des Moines, IA) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

Ohio University (1-0) 2000 # W 83-55 # Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Oklahoma, University of (0-1) 2008 L 68-72 Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A

Oklahoma State University (3-0) 2005 # W 78-75 N 2006 $ W 64-62 H 2009 ! W 83-71 N # All-College Classic (Oklahoma City, OK) $ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) +Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL) Current GU Streak - Won 3 Oregon, University of (3-19 all-time) 1964 L 66-77 1964 L 80-105 1970 L 63-74 1972 L 69-87 1973 L 56-68 1984 # L 52-72 2000 $ L 64-70 # Far West Classic (Portland, OR) $ Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI) Current GU Streak - Lost 7

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All--Time Series All Oregon State University (0-11) 1962 L 64-78 1963 L 47-63 1970 L 53-67 1975 L 59-84 1978 L 65-76 1979 L 58-59 1985 L 46-62 1987 L 57-70 1989 L 51-74 1990 L 61-82 1991 L 65-74 Current GU Streak - Lost 11

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Pacific, University of the (2-1) 1959 W 85-83 1976 W 51-48 1977 L 60-70 Current GU Streak - Lost 1

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Penn State University (1-0) 1989 # W 71-63 # Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Pepperdine University (36-31) 1965 $ W 93-70 N 1980 * ^ W 79-70 N 1980 * L 75-76 A 1981 * L 75-81 (2ot) H 1981 * L 54-56 A 1982 * L 67-76 (ot) H 1982 * L 59-73 A 1983 * W 69-68 A 1983 * L 58-68 H 1984 * L 56-57 H 1984 * L 62-69 A 1985 * L 55-59 A 1985 * L 58-69 H 1986 * L 67-79 H 1986 * L 64-87 A 1987 * L 78-87 A 1987 * W 84-60 H 1987 ? L 73-76 H 1988 * W 70-63 H 1988 * L 59-84 A 1988 + L 70-81 N 1989 * L 70-74 H 1989 * L 66-69 A 1990 * L 67-68 A 1990 * L 69-74 H 1991 * L 56-80 H 1991 * L 56-84 A 1992 * L 66-68 (ot) H 1992 * L 63-75 A 1992 & L 70-73 N 1993 * L 66-67 A 1993 * W 63-52 H 1994 * W 70-48 A 1994 * W 66-56 H 1995 * W 93-67 H 1995 * W 86-61 A 1996 * W 94-80 A 1996 * W 87-66 H 1996 + W 76-48 N 1997 * W 72-56 H 1997 * L 65-80 A 1998 * W 77-64 A 1998 * L 64-65 H 1999 * W 83-52 H 1999 * L 70-75 A 2000 * W 62-57 H 2000 * L 69-80 A 2000 + W 69-65 (ot) N 2001 * W 93-79 A 2001 * W 82-69 H 2002 * L 79-88 A 2002 * W 91-78 H 2002 ~ W 96-90 N 2003 * W 92-72 H 2003 * W 78-63 A 2004 * W 87-70 A 2004 * W 93-73 H 2005 * W 86-62 H 2005 * W 82-75 A 2006 * W 102-73 H 2006 * W 81-71 A 2007 * W 69-52 H 2007 * W 82-57 A 2008 * W 92-57 A 2008 * W 101-59 H 2009 * W 83-69 A 2009 * W 92-58 H * West Coast Conference Game $ Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR) ^ Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) ? WCC Tournament (Spokane, WA) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) & WCC Tournament (Portland, OR) ~ WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) Current GU Streak - Won 16 Portland, 1959 ^ 1959 1959 1960 1960 1960 ^ 1960 ^ 1961 # 1961 @ 1961 ? 1961 1962 1962 ^ 1963 1963 ^ 1964 $ 1964 1964 ^ 1965 $ 1965 1966 1966 1967

University of (83-65 all-time) L 66-70 L 64-66 L 50-63 W 55-54 L 58-71 W 80-60 L 73-78 L 55-73 L 47-63 L 66-88 L 63-81 L 55-68 W 65-52 W 61-54 W 59-53 L 100-105 L 80-99 L 84-88 L 69-80 W 90-81 L 75-82 W 81-78 W 79-67

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1967 W 82-62 H 1968 & W 60-54 H 1968 L 82-94 A 1969 W 53-49 A 1969 W 100-79 H 1970 L 84-95 A 1971 W 82-67 H 1972 L 68-77 A 1973 W 76-73 H 1974 L 51-59 A 1978 L 76-81 H 1979 L 76-91 A 1980 *^ L 77-79 N 1980 * W 89-79 A 1981 * W 80-69 A 1981 * L 66-70 (ot) H 1982 *% L 61-65 N 1982 * L 56-58 H 1983 *% L 60-61 N 1983 * W 56-51 H 1984 * W 73-54 H 1984 *% W 56-55 (ot) N 1985 * L 58-59 A 1985 * L 54-56 H 1986 * W 63-62 (ot) H 1986 * W 54-52 A 1987 * W 87-55 H 1987 * W 61-58 A 1988 * W 76-67 H 1988 * W 67-63 A 1989 * W 91-75 H 1989 * W 76-66 A 1990 * L 64-68 H 1990 * L 68-84 A 1991 * W 82-78 (ot) H 1991 * L 63-67 A 1992 * W 86-73 H 1992 * W 83-81 (ot) A 1993 * W 71-53 H 1993 * L 63-65 (ot) A 1993 ~ W 77-57 N 1994 * W 91-63 H 1994 * W 75-71 A 1995 * W 75-59 H 1995 * L 71-74 A 1995 + W 80-67 N 1996 * W 95-72 H 1996 * L 66-67 A 1996 + L 68-76 N 1997 * W 79-67 H 1997 * W 76-59 A 1998 * W 89-72 H 1998 * W 73-60 A 1999 * W 104-57 H 1999 * W 82-73 A 1999 + W 84-63 N 2000 * W 84-66 H 2000 * W 81-57 A 2001 * W 81-57 H 2001 * W 77-72 A 2002 * W 102-67 H 2002 * W 94-80 A 2003 * W 70-67 A 2003 * L 68-72 H 2004 * W 80-65 A 2004 * W 79-69 H 2005 * W 91-79 H 2005 * W 84-68 A 2006 * W 81-64 H 2006 * W 97-83 A 2007 * W 80-68 A 2007 * W 87-67 H 2008 * W 79-41 H 2008 * W 73-51 A 2009 * W 67-50 H 2009 * W 93-78 A * West Coast Conference Game ^ Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) # City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR) @ Played at Coeur d’Alene, ID ? Played at Vancouver, WA $ Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR) & Lilac Tournament (Spokane, WA) % Played at Memorial Coliseum (Portland, OR) ~ WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) Current GU Streak - Won 12 Portland State University (18-7) 1965 # W 71-53 H 1966 W 80-45 H 1966 W 81-81 A 1967 W 101-83 H 1967 L 80-91 A 1968 W 68-67 H 1969 L 78-103 A 1970 W 83-59 H 1971 L 82-92 A 1972 L 72-79 H 1973 W 69-64 A 1974 L 63-71 H 1975 W 91-87 (ot) A 1977 $ L 59-74 N 1978 W 68-52 H 1979 W 92-72 H 1979 ^ W 93-79 A 1980 W 92-80 H 1981 W 68-60 A 2002 W 93-58 H 2003 + W 87-49 A 2005 W 98-80 H 2006 W 89-80 H 2007 W 69-51 H 2009 L 70-77 H # Home game at Spokane Coliseum $ Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, CA) ^ PSU Holiday Classic (Portland, OR) + Played at Portland Memorial Coliseum Current GU Streak - Lost 1 Prairie View A&M University (1-0) 2001 # W 93-50 # Played at Spokane Arena Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Providence College (0-2) 1959 L 65-76 1961 L 80-81 Current GU Streak - Lost 2 Purdue University (0-2) 1999 # L 68-83 2000 $ L 66-75 # Preseason NIT (W. Lafayette, IN) $ NCAA 3rd Round (Albuquerque, NM) Current GU Streak - Lost 2 Rhode Island, University of (0-1) 1968 # L 81-89 # Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, NM) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

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A N

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Rice University (1-0) 2007 + W 88-50 N + Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Robert Morris College (1-0) 1984 # W 73-57 # Far West Classic (Portland, OR) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Sacramento State University (2-2) 1972 L 74-76 1973 L 58-73 1995 W 77-72 (ot) 1996 W 66-44 Current GU Streak - Won 2

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St. Francis College (1-0) 1982 # W 65-51 # KOA Classic (Billings, MT) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

St. John’s University (2-1) 1961 L 69-97 A 2000 # W 82-76 N 2002 + W 65-58 N # NCAA 2nd Round (Tucson, AZ) + Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) Current GU Streak - Won 2 Saint Joseph’s University (3-2) 2002 W 83-80 2003 L 78-79 (ot) 2004 # L 66-73 2006 W 102-94 2008 W 70-65 (ot) # Coaches vs. Cancer (New York, NY) Current GU Streak - Won 2

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Saint Louis University (2-0) 2005 W 75-45 2006 W 60-57 Current GU Streak - Won 2

H H

Saint Mary’s College (49-23) 1972 W 86-84 1977 L 80-82 1978 L 73-82 1980 * L 79-91 1980 * ^ W 73-72 1981 * W 59-50 1981 * W 64-63 1982 * W 61-58 (ot) 1982 * W 75-73 (2ot) 1983 * L 50-59 1983 * L 46-51 1984 * L 51-52 1984 * L 70-72 1985 * W 57-55 1985 * L 53-67 1986 * W 79-61 1986 * W 77-67 1987 * W 70-51 1987 * L 48-49 1988 * L 64-77 1988 * L 63-72 1989 * L 45-67 1989 * L 63-67 (ot) 1990 * L 53-61 1990 * W 75-62 1991 * L 75-83 1991 * W 73-69 1992 * W 69-65 (ot) 1992 * L 57-65 1993 * W 82-64 1993 * W 79-55 1994 * W 72-69 1994 * W 88-78 1995 * L 63-68 1995 * L 66-73 1995 + W 69-59 1996 * W 81-71 1996 * W 83-82 (ot) 1996 + W 64-54 1997 * W 80-57 1997 * L 72-74 1998 * W 102-73 1998 * L 73-76 1999 * W 78-70 1999 * W 97-52 1999 + W 70-57 2000 * W 90-60 2000 * W 93-66 2000 + W 76-49 2001 * W 102-48 2001 * W 90-64 2001 ? W 105-65 2002 * W 70-52 2002 * W 74-55 2003 * W 56-53 2003 * W 73-49 2003 ? W 73-52 2004 * W 75-61 2004 * W 79-60 2004 + W 84-71 2005 * L 81-89 2005 * W 68-63 2005 + W 80-67 2006 * W 68-60

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2006 * W 62-61 H 2007 * L 75-80 A 2007 * W 60-49 H 2008 * L 85-89 (ot) A 2008 * W 88-76 H 2009 * W 69-62 H 2009 * W 72-70 A 2009 ) W 83-58 N * West Coast Conference Game ^ Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) ? WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) ) WCC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) Current GU Streak - Won 4 St. Peters College (0-1) 1991 # L 56-72 # KYLT Classic (Missoula, MT) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

Samford University (1-0) 1994 # W 72-70 # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

Sam Houston State University (1-0) 1993 # W 84-66 # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

H

San Diego, University of (54-20) 1980 * W 72-62 A 1980 * ^ W 78-66 N 1981 * W 53-47 A 1981 * W 68-54 H 1982 * W 70-61 A 1982 * W 63-53 H 1983 * W 64-55 H 1983 * L 53-58 A 1984 * W 60-58 A 1984 * L 69-71 (2ot) H 1985 * W 58-45 H 1985 * L 43-58 A 1986 * L 50-74 A 1986 * W 68-61 H 1987 * W 58-46 H 1987 * L 48-61 A 1988 * W 70-52 H 1988 * W 78-73 A 1989 * W 71-66 (ot) A 1989 * W 88-71 H 1990 * L 58-68 A 1990 * L 65-73 H 1991 * L 80-89 H 1991 * W 70-64 A 1991 + L 62-72 N 1992 * W 71-69 (ot) A 1992 * W 58-50 H 1992 # W 61-48 N 1993 * W 79-64 H 1993 * W 69-66 A 1994 * W 80-68 H 1994 * L 73-82 A 1994 + L 75-83 N 1995 * L 70-80 A 1995 * W 71-63 H 1995 + W 74-57 N 1996 * W 60-53 H 1996 * W 69-59 A 1997 * L 74-80 A 1997 * L 69-76 H 1997 ? L 59-64 N 1998 * W 71-69 H 1998 * L 83-84 A 1998 + W 74-59 N 1999 * L 59-75 A 1999 * W 69-62 H 2000 * W 84-79 (ot) A 2000 * L 70-82 H 2000 + W 80-70 N 2001 * W 78-57 H 2001 * W 72-69 A 2001 & W 76-68 A 2002 * W 75-62 H 2002 * W 77-76 A 2002 & W 87-79 A 2003 * W 89-65 H 2003 * W 72-69 A 2003 & L 63-72 A 2004 * W 85-73 A 2004 * W 97-78 H 2005 * W 68-56 A 2005 * W 90-73 H 2005 + W 90-74 N 2006 * W 64-60 A 2006 * W 75-59 H 2006 ) W 96-92 (ot) H 2007 * W 91-82 H 2007 * W 74-64 A 2007 ( W 88-70 N 2008 * W 80-70 H 2008 * W 59-55 A 2008 * & L 62-69 A 2009 * W 64-47 H 2009 * W 58-47 A * West Coast Conference Game ^ Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) # WCC Tournament (Portland, OR) ? WCC Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) & WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) ) WCC Tournament (Spokane, WA) ( WCC Tournament (Portland, OR) Current GU Streak - Won 2 San Diego State University (1-0) 1960 # W 72-69 N # City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR) Current GU Streak - Won 1

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All--Time Series All San Francisco, University of (40-19) 1961 L 62-64 A 1962 L 74-91 A 1963 ^ L 54-62 N 1966 L 67-80 A 1980 * L 68-73 A 1980 * ^ W 84-66 N 1981 * L 61-63 A 1981 * W 79-67 H 1982 * L 65-80 A 1982 * L 58-69 H 1986 * W 97-59 H 1986 * L 73-76 A 1987 * W 85-57 H 1987 * L 73-81 A 1988 * L 79-82 A 1988 * W 83-72 H 1989 * L 50-62 A 1989 * L 64-67 H 1990 * W 63-61 H 1990 * W 76-75 A 1991 * L 68-78 A 1991 * W 95-72 H 1992 * W 90-88 H 1992 * W 88-74 A 1993 * L 74-77 A 1993 * W 85-64 H 1994 * W 103-98 H 1994 * W 93-89 A 1995 * L 98-106 (ot) A 1995 * W 106-67 H 1996 * W 60-55 H 1996 * W 73-59 A 1997 * L 70-71 A 1997 * W 53-50 H 1998 * W 76-72 (ot) H 1998 * W 96-85 A 1998 + L 67-80 N 1999 * W 83-71 A 1999 * W 78-52 H 2000 * W 96-73 H 2000 * W 70-64 A 2001 * W 78-59 A 2001 * W 84-82 H 2002 * W 93-73 H 2002 * W 70-54 A 2003 * W 66-56 A 2003 * W 82-71 H 2004 * W 92-50 H 2004 * W 71-48 A 2005 * L 70-73 A 2005 * W 75-73 H 2006 * W 84-75 A 2006 * W 75-72 H 2007 * W 72-56 H 2007 * W 86-79 (ot) A 2008 * W 72-64 H 2008 * W 83-63 A 2009 * W 85-51 H 2009 * W 78-73 A * West Coast Conference Game ^ Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) Current GU Streak - Won 9 San Jose State University (2-5) 1968 # L 68-88 1974 W 70-68 1975 L 63-71 1982 $ L 55-60 1992 W 61-56 1993 L 73-76 (ot) 1994 ^ L 87-98 # Lobo Classic (Albuquerque,NM) $ KOA Classic (Billings, MT) ^ Fry’s Invitational (Palo Alto, CA) Current GU Streak - Lost 2 Santa Clara University (42-29) 1959 L 62-67 1964 # W 87-74 1969 L 62-86 1980 * L 71-87 1980 *& W 79-76 1981 * L 61-75 1981 * W 74-73 1982 * W 82-72 1982 * L 56-66 1983 * L 50-59 1983 * W 64-62 1984 * L 55-56 1984 * W 73-63 1985 * L 60-68 (ot) 1985 * L 52-56 1986 * W 70-62 1986 * L 68-76 1987 * W 68-55 1987 * L 61-70 1988 * L 51-58 1988 * W 65-62 1989 * L 55-69 1989 * W 83-66 1990 * L 66-70 1990 * L 72-74 1991 * W 75-64 1991 * L 61-69 1992 * L 52-73 1992 * L 58-61 1992 + W 54-51 1993 * W 64-61 (ot) 1993 * L 56-58 1993 $ L 51-53 1994 * W 60-58 1994 * W 92-78 1995 * L 68-73 (ot) 1995 * L 74-83 1996 * L 61-72 1996 * L 71-77 1997 * W 75-66 1997 * L 52-67 1998 * W 78-73 1998 * L 67-70 1999 * W 71-69 1999 * W 70-52 1999 ^ W 91-66 2000 * W 97-67

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2000 * L 70-81 2001 * W 70-64 2001 * L 71-84 2001 ? W 80-77 2002 * W 83-81 2002 * W 84-69 2003 * W 96-62 2003 * W 71-66 2004 * W 79-63 2004 * W 80-64 2004 ^ W 63-62 2005 * W 91-87 2005 * W 92-75 2006 * W 81-68 2006 * W 85-71 2007 * W 77-69 2007 * L 73-84 2007 ( W 77-68 2008 * W 87-82 (2ot) 2008 * W 88-54 2008 ? W 52-48 2009 * W 95-53 2009 * W 81-73 2009 ) W 94-59 * West Coast Conference Game # Knights of Columbus (Portland, OR) & Played at Spokane Coliseum + WCC Tournament (Portland, OR) $ WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA) ^ WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) ? WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) ( WCC Tournament (Portland, OR) )WCC Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) Current GU Streak - Won 7 South Alabama, University of (2-0) 1996 $ W 60-43 1999 # W 80-63 $ U.S. West Tournament (Seattle, WA) # Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, IA) Current GU Streak - Won 2

N N

South Carolina Upstate, University of (1-0) 2009 W 90-40 H Current GU Streak - Won 1 Southern California, Univ. of (0-2) 1992 # L 60-77 1993 L 59-77 # Played at Spokane Coliseum Current GU Streak - Lost 2

N A

Southern Utah University (1-1) 1996 W 77-60 1997 L 47-71 Current GU Steak - Lost 1

H A

Southwest Texas State Univ. (1-0) 1991 # W 77-65 # KYLT Classic (Missoula, MT) Current GU Streak - Won 1

W

Stanford University (4-2) 1994 # W 80-76 1999 $ W 82-74 2003 + L 71-81 2004 + L 80-87 2006 W 80-76 2007 W 90-86 (2ot) # NIT 1st Round (Stanford, CA) $ NCAA 2nd Round (Seattle, WA) + Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA) Current GU Streak - Won 2 Temple University (0-1) 2000 # L 48-64 # Great Eight (Chicago, IL) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

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N

Tennessee, University of (2-1) 2008 ! L 72-82 N 2009 ~ W 83-74 N 2009 W 89-79 A ! Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) ~Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL) Cutrent GU Streak - Won 2 Tennessee State University (1-1) 1962 L 81-92 1967 # W 89-74 # Lilac City Tournament (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

A N

Texas, University of (2-0) 2002 + W 67-64 N 2007 # W 87-77 N + Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) # Hall of Fame Classic (Phoenix, AZ) Current GU Streak - Won 2 Texas-Arlington, University of (0-1) 1993 # L 87-95 (2ot) # UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N

Texas Christian University (1-1) 1975 # W 68-60 1999 L 87-90 # USF Classic (San Francisco, CA) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N A

Texas-Pan American, Univ. of (2-0) 1999 W 74-73 2000 W 111-71 Current GU Streak - Won 2

A H

Texas-San Antonio, Univ. of (2-0) 1997 # W 87-61 N 2007 W 92-48 H # Bank One-Dodge Classic (Ft. Collins, CO) Current GU Streak - Won 2 Texas Southern University (1-0) 2009 W 84-42 Current GU Streak - Won 1

A

Texas Tech University (0-2) 2005 # L 69-71 N 2008 % L 63-73 N # NCAA 2nd Round (Tucson, AZ) % Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) Current GU Streak - Lost 2 Toledo, University of (0-1) 1965 L 81-86 Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A

Tulsa, University of (3-0) 1998 # W 78-40 N 2003 W 69-60 H 2004 W 76-56 A # Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK) Current GU Streak - Won 3 UCLA (1-1) 2000 W 59-43 2006 ! L 73-71 ! NCAA Tourney (Salt Lake City, UT) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A N

Utah, University of (2-2) 1963 L 79-100 2003 # W 71-52 2008 W 61-59 2009 L 65-66 # Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A N H A

Utah State University (0-1) 1971 L 74-80 Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A

Valparaiso University (1-0) 2004 # W 76-49 # NCAA 1st Round (Seattle, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Virginia, University of (2-1) 2001 # W 86-85 2006 W 80-69 2007 L 87-108 # NCAA 1st Round (Memphis, TN) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N H A

Virginia Tech (1-0) 2008 ! W 82-64 ! Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Washington, University of (13-30 all-time) 1971 L 78-86 A 1973 L 61-93 A 1974 L 53-75 A 1980 L 59-63 A 1982 L 73-79 H 1983 L 48-49 A 1996 L 58-62 A 1998 L 82-88 A 1999 & W 82-71 N 2000 ^ W 76-66 N 2001 W 86-74 H 2002 W 67-47 A 2003 W 95-89 (ot) H 2004 W 86-62 A 2005 W 99-87 H 2006 L 99-95 A 2007 W 97-77 H & Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) ^ Key Arena (Seattle, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Washington State University (47-97 all-time) 1959 # L 67-68 H 1959 L 79-88 A 1960 # L 70-81 H 1960 L 67-69 A 1961 W 80-77 A 1961 # L 60-81 H 1962 L 73-74 (ot) A 1962 # W 74-61 H 1963 L 66-70 A 1963 # W 73-56 H 1965 W 72-71 A 1965 # W 54-49 H 1966 L 78-106 H 1966 W 97-82 A 1967 L 70-72 A 1967 L 64-69 H 1968 L 66-95 A 1968 L 70-101 H 1969 L 64-91 H 1969 L 61-85 A 1970 L 69-85 A 1970 $ L 66-73 N 1971 L 70-81 (ot) H 1972 L 61-82 A 1973 W 54-52 H 1973 W 61-52 A 1974 $ L 53-57 N 1975 $ L 50-73 N 1976 $ L 76-77 (ot) N 1977 $ L 57-66 N 1978 L 52-58 H 1979 $ L 63-66 (2ot) N 1981 $ L 52-63 N 1982 $ L 44-53 N 1983 $ L 53-73 N 1984 $ L 72-73 N 1985 L 56-62 A 1986 $ L 61-64 N 1987 ? L 56-64 N 1987 W 59-58 A 1989 ? W 64-63 N 1996 + L 67-72 (ot) N 1996 @ L 73-92 A 1997 + L 62-75 N 1998 L 70-85 A 1999 + W 70-61 N 2000 + W 73-63 N 2002 W 67-44 H 2003 W 110-104 (ot) A 2004 W 96-58 H

2005 W 54-52 2006 W 67-53 2007 L 67-77 2008 L 47-51 2009 W 74-52 # Home game at Spokane Coliseum $ Played at Spokane Coliseum ? Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA) + Played at Spokane Arena @ NIT 1st Round (Pullman, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Weber State University (12-31) 1963 L 82-92 1964 *# L 72-77 1964 * L 73-87 1965 *# W 77-68 1965 * L 67-86 1966 * W 87-74 1966 * L 79-90 1967 * L 78-81 1967 * W 71-67 1968 * L 62-84 1968 * L 51-72 1968 * L 60-81 1969 * L 80-83 1969 * L 67-83 1969 * L 73-91 1970 * L 72-120 1970 * L 41-43 1970 * W 67-66 1971 * L 65-86 (ot) 1971 * L 65-86 1972 * L 48-84 1972 * W 76-68 1973 * L 60-68 1973 * L 65-70 1974 * W 66-58 1974 * L 61-73 1975 * L 67-75 1975 * W 67-60 1976 * L 59-84 1976 * L 62-81 1977 * L 72-84 1977 * W 62-61 1977 + L 68-69 1978 * W 78-76 1978 * L 63-80 1979 * L 61-62 1979 * L 66-73 1981 W 61-58 1982 W 65-63 1983 L 42-66 1984 L 84-94 1992 L 77-79 1994 W 79-74 * Big Sky Conference Games # Home Game at Spokane Coliseum + Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, UT) Current GU Streak - Won 1 Western Kentucky (2-0) 2008 ! W 74-71 2009~ W 83-81 ! Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) ~NCAA Second Round (Portland, OR) Current GU Streak - Won 2

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Wichita State University (0-1) 1995 # L 53-54 (ot) # Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A

Winthrop University (1-0) 2005 # W 74-64 # NCAA 1st Round (Tucson, AZ) Current GU Streak - Won 1

N

Wisconsin, University of (0-2) 1964 L 71-115 1990 # L 58-63 # Marquette Classic (Milwaukee, WI) Current GU Streak - Lost 2

A N

Wisconsin-Green Bay, Univ. of (2-2) 1985 L 52-63 (2ot) 1986 W 63-47 2001 W 85-58 2001 L 61-72 Current GU Streak - Lost 1

A H H A

Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Univ. of (1-1) 1977 L 62-80 1979 # W 63-61 # PSU Holiday Classic (Portland, OR) Current GU Streak - Won 1

A N

Wyoming, University of (2-2) 1960 + W 52-43 1989 # L 67-80 1998 $ W 69-55 2002 ? L 66-73 + Idaho State Classic (Pocatello, ID) # Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY) $ NIT 1st Round (Laramie, WY) ? NCAA 1st Round (Albuquerque, NM) Current GU Streak - Lost 1

N N A N

Xavier University (1-1) 1961 L 82-87 2006 ! W 79-75 ! NCAA Tourney (Salt Lake City, UT) Current GU Streak - Won 1

A N

Yale University (1-0) 1992 # W 70-59 # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) Current GU Streak - Won 1

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All--Time Series All Year 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41

Won Lost Pct. 9 2 .818 10 2 .833 11 3 .786 8 1 .889 4 2 .667 4 2 .667 5 2 .714 5 2 .714 2 7 .222 4 5 .444 3 2 .600 8 4 .667 1 13 .071 4 8 .333 2 15 .118 10 8 .556 9 10 .474 9 12 .428 16 7 .696 8 16 .333 9 16 .360 14 12 .560 8 7 .533 7 8 .467 4 7 .364 4 15 .211 7 16 .304 6 14 .300 9 10 .474 1 5 .167 0 4 .000 7 10 .412 9 15 .375 13 14 .481

Coach No Coach George Varnell William Mulligan Frank McKevitt Fred Burns Ed Mulholland R.E. Harmon R.E. Harmon William Higgins McGough Condon Edward Geheves Edward Geheves Gus Dorais Gus Dorais Gus Dorais Gus Dorais Gus Dorais Gus Dorais Maurice Smith Maurice Smith Maurice Smith Maurice Smith Maurice Smith S. Dagly Perry Teneyck Claude McGrath Claude McGrath Claude McGrath Claude McGrath Claude McGrath Claude McGrath Claude McGrath Claude McGrath

Year 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75

Won 16 2 22 12 6 20 24 17 18 8 19 15 12 16 13 11 16 11 14 11 14 14 10 18 19 20 9 11 10 13 14 14 13 13

Lost 13 9 4 19 14 9 11 12 11 22 16 14 16 13 15 16 10 15 12 15 12 12 15 8 7 6 17 15 16 13 12 12 13 13

Pct. Coach .552 Claude McGrath .182 B. Frasier .846 Charles Henry .387 Eugene Wozny .300 Gordon White .690 Claude McGrath .686 Claude McGrath .586 Claude McGrath .621 L.T. Underwood .267 L.T. Underwood .543 Hank Anderson .517 Hank Anderson .428 Hank Anderson .551 Hank Anderson .464 Hank Anderson .407 Hank Anderson .615 Hank Anderson .423 Hank Anderson .538 Hank Anderson .423 Hank Anderson .538 Hank Anderson .538 Hank Anderson .400 Hank Anderson .692 Hank Anderson .731 Hank Anderson .769 Hank Anderson .346 Hank Anderson .423 Hank Anderson .385 Hank Anderson .500 Hank Anderson .538 Hank Anderson .538 Adrian Buoncristiani .500 Adrian Buoncristiani .500 Adrian Buoncristiani

Year Won Lost 1975-76 13 13 1976-77 11 16 1977-78 14 15 1978-79 16 10 1979-80 14 13 1980-81 19 8 1981-82 15 12 1982-83 13 14 1983-84 17 11 1984-85 15 13 1985-86 15 13 1986-87 18 10 1987-88 16 12 1988-89 14 14 1989-90 8 20 1990-91 14 14 1991-92 20 10 1992-93 19 9 1993-94 22 8 1994-95 21 9 1995-96 21 9 1996-97 15 12 1997-98 24 10 1998-99 28 7 1999-00 26 9 2000-01 26 7 2001-02 29 4 2002-03 24 9 2003-04 28 3 2004-05 26 5 2005-06 29 4 2006-07 23 11 2007-08 25 8 2008-09 28 6 102 Years 1,372 1,059

Pct. Coach .500 Adrian Buoncristiani .407 Adrian Buoncristiani .483 Adrian Buoncristiani .615 Dan Fitzgerald .519 Dan Fitzgerald .704 Dan Fitzgerald .556 Jay Hillock .481 Jay Hillock .607 Jay Hillock .536 Jay Hillock .536 Dan Fitzgerald .640 Dan Fitzgerald .571 Dan Fitzgerald .500 Dan Fitzgerald .286 Dan Fitzgerald .500 Dan Fitzgerald .667 Dan Fitzgerald .679 Dan Fitzgerald .733 Dan Fitzgerald .700 Dan Fitzgerald .700 Dan Fitzgerald .556 Dan Fitzgerald .706 Dan Monson .800 Dan Monson .743 Mark Few .787 Mark Few .878 Mark Few .727 Mark Few .903 Mark Few .838 Mark Few .879 Mark Few .676 Mark Few .757 Mark Few ..824 Mark Few .565

All--Time Coaching Records All Coaching Records (Percentage) Coach Frank McKevitt Charles Henry George Varnell Mark Few William Mulligan Dan Monson R.E. Harmon Fred Burns Ed Mulholland Condon Dan Fitzgerald Jay Hillock Hank Anderson Claude McGrath Adrian Buoncristiani Gus Dorais McGough L.T. Underwood Maurice Smith Eugene Wozny S. Dagly Edward Geheves Gordon White William Higgins Perry Teneyck B. Frasier

Years 1 1 1 10 1 2 2 1 1 1 15 4 21 12 6 6 1 2 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1

Won 8 22 10 264 11 52 10 4 4 3 252 60 290 129 78 50 4 26 46 12 4 9 6 2 4 2

Lost 1 4 2 66 3 17 4 2 2 2 171 50 275 133 82 60 5 33 59 19 7 17 14 7 15 9

Pct. .889 .846 .833 .800 .786 .754 .714 .667 .667 .600 .596 .545 .513 .492 .488 .454 .444 .441 .438 .387 .364 .346 .300 .222 .211 .182

Coaching Records (Wins) Coach Hank Anderson Mark Few Dan Fitzgerald Claude McGrath Adrian Buoncristiani Jay Hillock Dan Monson Gus Dorais Maurice Smith L.T. Underwood Charles Henry Eugene Wozny William Mulligan George Varnell R.E. Harmon Edward Geheves Frank McKevitt Gordon White Fred Burns Ed Mulholland McGough S. Dagly Perry Teneyck Condon William Higgins B. Frasier

Years 21 10 15 12 6 4 2 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Won 290 264 252 129 78 60 52 50 46 26 22 12 11 10 10 9 8 6 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 2

Lost 275 66 171 133 82 50 17 60 59 33 4 19 3 2 4 17 1 14 2 2 5 7 15 2 7 9

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Pct. .513 .800 .596 .492 .488 .545 .754 .454 .438 .441 .846 .387 .786 .833 .714 .346 .889 .300 .667 .667 .444 .364 .211 .600 .222 .182

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Year--By Year By--Year Results Gonzaga University’s results since playing a NCAA Division I schedule beginning with the 1958-59 season. Special thanks to John Blanchette of the Spokesman-Review for his assistance in compiling this list.

Date 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/8 12/10 12/18 12/27 12/29 12/30 1/2 1/3 1/18 1/19 1/22 1/29 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/15 2/16 2/21 2/22 2/23 2/28 3/6 3/8

Date 12/1 12/6 12/10 12/14 12/18 12/19 12/21 12/22 12/28 12/29 1/11 1/15 1/16 1/30 2/4 2/5 2/11 2/14 2/15 2/19 2/20 2/25 2/27 2/28 3/4 3/5

Date 12/2 12/3 12/9 12/12

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1958 59 (11 1958-59 (11-15; 15; Independent) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L % WILLAMETTE W % WASHINGTON STATE L Washington State L % EASTERN WASHINGTON W % WHITMAN W % NORTH DAKOTA W Bradley L Creighton L Lawrence Tech W Providence L Scranton L % PORTLAND L % PORTLAND W % WHITWORTH W % MONTANA STATE W Santa Clara L Univ. of the Pacific W Humboldt State L % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L Portland L Portland L Whitworth W Montana State L Seattle University L Seattle University L % Home Game at Spokane Coliseum

Score 86-61 67-68 79-88 73-58 78-61 85-60 73-90 62-67 96-51 65-76 74-75 66-70 75-48 86-63 85-80 62-67 85-83 65-70 72-66 68-88 64-66 50-63 85-61 61-83 78-85 69-86

1959-60 (14-12; Independent) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L Score % WASHINGTON STATE L 70-81 Eastern Washington W 71-45 % WHITWORTH W 78-64 Washington State L 67-69 # Manhattan L 73-91 # San Diego State W 72-69 $ Pacific Lutheran L 75-79 & Pacific Lutheran W 84-68 * Wyoming W 52-43 * Colorado State W 57-55 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81-59 Montana State L 72-81 Idaho L 53-64 + CREIGHTON W 71-70 % BRADLEY L 69-80 % IDAHO L 57-63 % MONTANA STATE W 82-71 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 62-66 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 79-78 Portland W 55-54 Portland L 58-71 % WHITWORTH W 94-75 % PORTLAND W 80-60 % PORTLAND L 73-78 Seattle University L 81-97 Seattle University W 92-66 % Home Game at Spokane Coliseum # City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR) $ at Kennewick, WA & at Yakima, WA * Idaho State Invitational (Pocatello, ID) + at Coeur d’Alene, ID 1960-61 (11-15; Independent) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L % COLLEGE OF IDAHO W Washington State W Idaho State W % WHITWORTH W

Score 95-61 80-77 85-81 102-59

12 12/16 12 12/17 12 12/19 12 12/20 12 12/22 12 12/23 1/ 1/3 1/5 1/14 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/28 2/1 2/6 2/8 2/12 2/22 2/27 2/28 3/3

Date 12/1 12/4 12/8 12/9 12/11 12/14 12/16 12/18 12/20 1/2 1/10 1/12 1/14 1/18 1/23 1/26 2/2 2/3 2/5 2/8 2/15 2/21 2/23 2/27 2/28

Date 11/30 12/4 12/7 12/8 12/11 12/17 12/19 12/21 12/22 12/28 12/29 1/3 1/10 1/14 1/18 1/19 1/24 1/25 2/3 2/5

# Iona W 73-64 # Portland L 55-73 Detroit L 75-80 Providence L 80-81 St. John’s L 69-97 Xavier L 82-87 Whitworth W 72-63 % WASHINGTON STATE L 60-81 $ PORTLAND L 47-63 Seattle University L 84-86 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 87-77 % UC-DAVIS W 123-79 San Francisco L 62-64 % FRESNO STATE W 102-80 % REGIS COLLEGE W 81-76 % MONTANA STATE W 80-79 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 77-79 Montana State L 80-97 & Portland L 66-88 Portland L 63-81 Idaho L 78-102 % Home Game at Spokane Coliseum # City of Roses Tournament (Portland, OR) $ at Coeur d’Alene, ID & at Vancouver, WA 1961-62 (14-12; Independent) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L % NEVADA W % WHITWORTH W % EASTERN WASHINGTON W Idaho L Washington State L % IDAHO W North Dakota W Creighton L Tennessee A&I L % WHITWORTH W Portland L Oregon State L % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W Eastern Washington W Whitworth W Long Beach State L San Francisco L Nevada W % WASHINGTON STATE W Seattle University L % MONTANA STATE W % IDAHO STATE L # IDAHO STATE L Montana State L Carroll College W % Home Game at Spokane Coliseum # at Coeur d’Alene, ID 1962-63 (14-12; Independent) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L % LONG BEACH STATE W % WHITWORTH W % IDAHO L Utah L Washington State L Idaho State L Weber State L # Eastern Montana W # North Texas State W $ Carroll College W $ Idaho State L Portland W % WASHINGTON STATE W Eastern Washington W Seattle University L Oregon State L % MONTANA STATE W Whitworth W % SAN FRANCISCO L % EASTERN WASHINGTON W

Score 84-66 83-53 78-57 57-70 73-74 (ot) 67-63 79-68 77-82 81-92 80-63 55-68 64-78 67-65 78-70 74-43 83-90 74-91 77-69 74-61 74-89 75-60 79-80 77-86 61-67 79-75

Score 78-74 73-64 52-63 79-100 66-70 67-78 82-92 59-58 86-75 86-70 64-73 61-54 73-56 87-73 59-90 47-63 63-56 60-55 54-62 80-40

2/7 2/14 2/16 2/21 2/24 3/1

Date 12/2 12/6 12/7 12/9 12/13 12/14 12/17 12/18 1/2 1/4 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/20 1/23 2/6 2/9 2/14 2/15 2/17 2/20 2/22 2/27 2/29 3/2

Date 11/28 12/5 12/11 12/12 12/14 12/16 12/19 12/21 12/22 12/27 12/29 12/30 1/6 1/14 1/16 1/18 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/12 2/17 2/21 2/27 3/1 3/5 3/6

Montana State L 63-70 % PORTLAND W 59-53 & Idaho L 57-66 % IDAHO STATE W 76-61 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 75-73 Idaho L 83-87 % Home Game at Spokane Coliseum # Eastern Montana Tournament (Billings, MT) $ Anaconda Tournament (Anaconda, MT) & at Twin Falls, ID

1963-64 (10-15; 5-5 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L Score % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 108-57 % EASTERN MONTANA L 69-73 # EASTERN MONTANA W 103-70 % WHITWORTH W 91-77 $ Portland L 100-105 $ Santa Clara W 87-74 Wisconsin L 71-115 Creighton L 79-89 Portland L 80-99 * Idaho W 69-61 %* MONTANA W 100-83 # * MONTANA STATE L 72-82 %* IDAHO W 75-65 Eastern Washington W 80-75 %* WEBER STATE L 72-77 %* IDAHO STATE W 77-64 % SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 90-98 Oregon L 66-77 Oregon L 80-105 Seattle University L 88-108 * Idaho State L 95-103 * Weber State L 73-87 * Montana State L 60-69 * Montana W 83-81 % PORTLAND L 84-88 % Home Game at Spokane Coliseum # at Coeur d’Alene, ID $ Knights of Columbus Tour. (Portland, OR) * Big Sky Conference Game 1964-65 (18-8; 6-4 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L Score % PORTLAND STATE W 71-53 Washington State W 72-71 # Pepperdine W 93-70 # Portland L 69-80 % WHITWORTH W 69-67 % WASHINGTON STATE W 54-49 Eastern Montana W 75-63 Toledo L 81-86 Duquesne L 69-83 Seattle University L 87-111 British Columbia W 55-53 British Columbia W 65-51 Portland W 90-81 %* MONTANA W 91-79 %* MONTANA STATE W 77-69 Whitworth W 65-60 * Montana L 82-83 % EASTERN WASHINGTON W 83-69 * Montana State W 67-57 * Idaho L 65-86 %* IDAHO W 67-61 % ST. MARTIN’S W 83-67 %* IDAHO STATE W 74-53 %* WEBER STATE W 77-68 * Weber State L 67-86 * Idaho State L 97-101 % Home Game at Spokane Coliseum # Knights of Columbus Tour. (Portland, OR) * Big Sky Conference Game

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Year--By Year By--Year Results Date 12/3 12/4 12/10 12/11 12/17 12/18 12/20 1/3 1/4 1/7 1/8 1/14 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/29 2/1 2/2 2/8 2/11 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/25 2/26 3/6

Date 11/25 11/26 12/1 12/2 12/9 12/10 12/14 12/15 12/17 1/2 1/6 1/7 1/11 1/14 1/20 1/21 2/2 2/4 2/10 2/11 2/17 2/18 2/22 2/25 3/3 3/4

Date 12/2 12/9 12/15 12/16 12/27 12/28 1/6 1/12 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/27 2/2 2/3 2/9 2/10 2/12 2/16

1965-66 (19-7; 8-2 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L WASHINGTON STATE L NORTHERN ARIZONA W EASTERN MONTANA W EASTERN MONTANA W San Fernando Valley L San Francisco L Nevada-Las Vegas L WHITWORTH W PORTLAND STATE W * IDAHO STATE W * WEBER STATE W * MONTANA W * MONTANA STATE W Eastern Washington W * IDAHO W Washington State W Portland State W Portland L BRITISH COLUMBIA W * Idaho W BRITISH COLUMBIA W * Idaho State W * Weber State L * Montana W * Montana State L PORTLAND W * Big Sky Conference Game 1966-67 (20-6; 7-3 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L % St. Martin’s W % British Columbia W St. Martin’s W Washington State L # Tennessee State W # Idaho W CAL WESTERN (USIU) W WHITWORTH W Eastern Montana W Portland W * Montana State W * Montana W SEATTLE PACIFIC W * IDAHO L ST. MARTIN’S W PORTLAND STATE W * Idaho W WASHINGTON STATE L * Weber State L * Idaho State L * MONTANA W * MONTANA STATE W Portland State L PORTLAND W * WEBER STATE W * IDAHO STATE W % Totem Tournament (Vancouver, B.C.) # Lilac City Tournament (Spokane, WA) * Big Sky Conference Game 1967-68 (9-17; 6-9 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L Washington State L WHITWORTH L # Portland W # Idaho W $ Rhode Island L $ San Jose State L * Idaho L * Montana L * Montana W * Montana State L PORTLAND STATE W SAN DIEGO L * IDAHO L WASHINGTON STATE L * WEBER STATE L * WEBER STATE L * IDAHO STATE W * Idaho State L

Score 78-106 107-106 73-47 64-46 73-77 67-80 74-78 84-65 80-45 93-86 87-74 100-69 89-55 62-42 94-79 97-82 84-81 75-82 79-66 82-65 81-59 87-73 79-90 82-81 74-75 81-78

Score 78-60 89-73 96-79 70-72 89-74 80-66 78-61 76-62 93-77 79-67 80-71 94-73 76-66 61-64 94-67 101-83 67-62 64-69 78-81 80-87 102-60 69-52 80-91 82-62 71-67 96-81

Score 66-95 71-80 60-54 59-53 81-89 68-88 65-74 75-94 82-82 73-75 68-67 66-69 65-70 70-101 62-84 51-72 82-78 88-97

2/17 2/19 2/23 2/24 2/26 2/29 3/2 3/9

Date 12/3 12/7 12/13 12/14 12/21 12/23 1/2 1/3 1/10 1/11 1/13 1/18 1/28 2/1 2/7 2/8 2/10 2/14 2/15 2/17 2/21 2/22 2/24 3/1 3/7 3/8

Date 12/1 12/6 12/11 12/13 12/16 12/18 12/20 1/2 1/3 1/9 1/10 1/12 1/24 1/36 2/6 2/7 2/9 2/13 2/14 2/16 2/21 2/27 2/28 3/2 3/6 3/7

Date 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/10 12/12 12/14 12/19 12/22

* Idaho State L * Weber State L * MONTANA STATE W * MONTANA STATE W * MONTANA W SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L * IDAHO W Portland L * Big Sky Conference Game # Lilac City Tournament (Spokane, WA) $ Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, NM) 1968-69 (11-15; 6-9 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L WASHINGTON STATE L Seattle Pacific L SOUTH DAKOTA W Whitworth L St. Martin’s W Santa Clara L Portland W Portland State L * Montana State L * Montana State L * Montana W EASTERN MONTANA W * IDAHO W Washington State L * IDAHO STATE W * IDAHO STATE W * WEBER STATE L * Weber State L * Weber State L * Idaho State W * MONTANA W * MONTANA L * MONTANA STATE L PORTLAND W * Idaho L * Idaho L * Big Sky Conference Game 1969-70 (10-16; 7-8 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L Washington State L PUGET SOUND L MANKATO STATE W Oregon State L Seattle University L Boise State L Oregon L Portland L WASHINGTON STATE L * Weber State L * Idaho State L * Idaho State L PORTLAND STATE W ST. MARTIN’S W * WEBER STATE L * WEBER STATE W * IDAHO STATE W * Montana W * Montana L * Montana State W * IDAHO W * MONTANA STATE L * MONTANA STATE W * MONTANA W * Idaho L * IDAHO L * Big Sky Conference Game 1970-71 (13-13; 6-8 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L WASHINGTON STATE L Washington State W PARSONS COLLEGE W Utah State L St. Cloud State W Puget Sound L SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W * MONTANA STATE W

65-68 60-81 77-71 69-63 81-56 87-95 94-75 82-94

Score 64-91 65-84 79-60 69-78 83-69 62-86 53-49 78-103 67-77 75-77 87-69 80-64 71-60 61-85 109-87 85-74 80-83 67-83 73-91 85-81 71-68 74-76 66-87 100-79 62-65 69-82

Score 69-85 49-68 69-52 53-67 68-73 72-92 63-74 84-95 66-73 72-120 81-85 88-94 83-59 72-62 41-43 67-66 74-62 68-67 92-98 79-58 61-54 61-64 79-76 85-66 59-60 73-83

Score 70-81 (ot) 74-72 62-58 74-80 89-72 88-111 71-69 94-79

1/5 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/18 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/1 3/4

Date 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/13 12/22 12/23 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/28 1/29 2/4 2/5 2/11 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/21 2/25 2/26 3/1

Date 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/9 12/14 12/16 12/22 12/23 1/5 1/6 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/20 1/26 1/27 2/2 2/3 2/8 2/10 2/16 2/17 2/23 2/24 3/2 3/3

* Idaho * Idaho State * Boise State * MONTANA Portland State CENTRAL WASHINGTON Washington EASTERN WASHINGTON * Montana * Montana State * NORTHERN ARIZONA * WEBER STATE * Northern Arizona * Weber State Portland * BOISE STATE * IDAHO STATE * IDAHO * Big Sky Conference Game

L L L W L W L W L L W L L L W W W W

1971-72 (14-12; 8-6 in Big Sky) Coach Hank Anderson Opponent W/L WASHINGTON STATE W WHITWORTH W Washington State L ST. CLOUD STATE W Oregon L # CENTRAL WASHINGTON W Sacramento State L Saint Mary’s W * Weber State L * Northern Arizona L Eastern Washington L PUGET SOUND W Portland L * IDAHO L * Montana State W * Montana W * MONTANA STATE W * MONTANA L * IDAHO STATE W * BOISE STATE W * Boise State W * Idaho State L PORTLAND STATE L * WEBER STATE W * NORTHERN ARIZONA W * Idaho W # at Yakima, WA * Big Sky Conference Game 1972-73 (14-12; 6-8 in Big Sky) Coach Adrian Buoncristiani Opponent W/L EASTERN WASHINGTON W NORTH DAKOTA W WASHINGTON STATE W SACRAMENTO STATE L CENTRAL WASHINGTON W WHITWORTH W Oregon L Washington L * BOISE STATE W * IDAHO STATE L PORTLAND W Washington State W Portland State W Puget Sound L * Montana L * Montana State L * MONTANA W * MONTANA STATE L * Northern Arizona W * Weber State L * NORTHERN ARIZONA W * WEBER STATE L * Boise State L * Idaho State L * Idaho W * IDAHO W * Big Sky Conference Game

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75-80 68-70 74-90 81-73 82-92 74-69 78-86 84-69 71-82 71-81 111-83 65-86 (ot) 77-83 65-86 82-67 92-87 75-59 79-55

Score 77-65 70-69 61-82 64-50 69-87 100-90 74-76 86-84 48-84 82-88 (ot) 75-78 74-59 68-77 55-58 79-61 66-63 68-48 53-69 90-75 70-57 78-57 75-85 72-79 76-68 88-72 85-69

Score 88-63 90-71 54-52 58-73 76-55 69-45 56-68 61-93 73-58 63-66 76-73 61-52 69-64 71-72 54-57 51-73 60-57 (ot) 71-84 70-58 60-68 99-81 65-70 85-87 (ot) 72-74 88-82(2ot) 85-75

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Year--By Year By--Year Results Date 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/10 12/12 12/14 12/17 12/22 12/28 1/4 1/5 1/11 1/12 1/17 1/19 1/25 1/26 2/1 2/2 2/8 2/9 2/15 2/16 2/21 2/23 3/1

Date 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/9 12/17 12/23 12/27 12/28 1/2 1/10 1/11 1/17 1/18 1/24 1/25 1/31 2/1 2/7 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/21 2/22 2/28 3/1

Date 11/28 11/29 12/9 12/11 12/13 12/15 12/20 12/22 12/30 1/3 1/8 1/10 1/16 1/17 1/23 1/25 1/30 1/31 2/6 2/7 2/13 2/14

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1973-74 (13-13 / 7-7 in Big Sky) Coach Adrian Buoncristiani Opponent W/L WHITWORTH W LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W NEVADA W % WASHINGTON STATE L Seattle University L Washington L LEWIS-CLARK STATE W San Jose State W CARROLL COLLEGE W * WEBER STATE W * NORTHERN ARIZONA W * MONTANA STATE L * MONTANA W PORTLAND STATE L * IDAHO W Portland L Seattle Pacific L * Montana State W * Montana L * IDAHO STATE L * BOISE STATE L * Idaho State L * Boise State W * Weber State L * Northern Arizona L * Idaho W % Played at Spokane Coliseum * Big Sky Conference Game

Score 73-39 86-72 75-61 53-57 69-72 53-75 87-65 70-68 99-73 66-58 72-57 90-101 69-68 63-71 72-60 51-69 50-51 75-66 54-89 64-67 66-73 55-77 77-63 61-73 59-63 72-70

1974-75 (13-13 / 7-7 in Big Sky) Coach Adrian Buoncristiani Opponent W/L Score Oregon State L 59-84 Portland State W 91-87 (ot) SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L 50-53 SAN JOSE STATE L 63-71 DePAUL L 73-80 Whitworth W 69-51 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 88-55 # UC-Santa Barbara L 56-59 # Texas Christian W 68-60 % WASHINGTON STATE L 50-73 * Idaho L 61-63 SIMON FRASER W 85-63 * IDAHO W 73-63 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 81-58 * Boise State W 84-81 * Idaho State L 52-64 * MONTANA L 51-53 * MONTANA STATE W 88-77 * Montana L 39-55 * Montana State L 56-58 * Northern Arizona W 91-90 * Weber State L 67-75 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 77-75 * WEBER STATE W 67-60 * BOISE STATE L 77-78 * IDAHO STATE W 87-78 # USF Tournament (San Francisco, CA) % Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) * Big Sky Conference Game 1975-76 (13-13 / 5-9 in Big Sky) Coach Adrian Buoncristiani Opponent W/L CARROLL COLLEGE W UNIV. OF THE PACIFIC W Seattle University L Creighton L Air Force L WESTERN WASHINGTON W REGIS COLLEGE W PUGET SOUND W ST. JOHN’S (MN) W Whitworth W * Weber State L * Northern Arizona L * IDAHO L HARDIN-SIMMONS W * Idaho W % WASHINGTON STATE L * Montana State L * Montana L * MONTANA STATE W * MONTANA W * IDAHO STATE L * BOISE STATE W

Score 81-53 51-48 65-77 62-70 35-51 85-69 76-48 71-67 87-70 82-62 59-84 62-77 59-60 82-60 70-61 76-77 (ot) 62-64 54-72 75-66 60-49 74-79 76-70

2/20 2/21 2/27 2/28

Date 11/29 11/30 12/3 12/9 12/10 12/13 12/22 12/23 12/28 12/29 1/7 1/8 1/14 1/15 1/21 1/22 1/28 1/29 2/4 2/5 2/10 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/25 2/26 3/4

Date 11/28 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/10 12/13 12/17 12/19 12/23 12/28 12/29 1/6 1/7 1/14 1/18 1/20 1/21 1/27 1/28 1/30 2/3 2/4 2/10 2/11 2/17 2/18 2/23 2/25

Date 11/25 11/28 11/30 12/2 12/4 12/8 12/10 12/13 12/16

* Idaho State L 71-81 * Boise State L 65-89 * WEBER STATE L 62-81 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 86-81 % Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) * Big Sky Conference Game 1976-77 (11-16 / 7-7 in Big Sky) Coach Adrian Buoncristiani Opponent W/L Score WHITWORTH W 89-57 PUGET SOUND W 76-64 % Washington State L 57-66 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 62-80 DePaul L 53-77 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W 62-59 Saint Mary’s L 80-82 Univ. of the Pacific L 60-70 # Portland State L 59-74 # Loyola Marymount L 59-68 * BOISE STATE W 68-61 * IDAHO STATE L 59-60 * Idaho L 65-68 CREIGHTON L 83-100 * IDAHO W 92-68 AIR FORCE W 68-55 * Montana L 50-53 * Montana State L 68-81 * MONTANA W 63-60 * MONTANA STATE W 93-69 * Northern Arizona W 71-70 * Weber State L 72-84 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 76-62 * WEBER STATE W 62-61 * Boise State L 84-100 * Idaho State L 66-103 + Weber State L 68-69 % Played at Spokane Coliseum # Long Beach Invitational (Long Beach, CA) * Big Sky Conference Game + Big Sky Conference Tournament 1977-78 (14-15 / 7-7 in Big Sky) Coach Adrian Buoncristiani Opponent W/L SIMON FRASER W WHITWORTH W Eastern Washington L PORTLAND STATE W SAINT MARY’S L PORTLAND L %Washington State L PUGET SOUND L LEWIS-CLARK STATE W Oregon State L # Nevada-Las Vegas L # Seattle University L * WEBER STATE W * NORTHERN ARIZONA W * Idaho W Chaminade W Hawai’i W Hawai’i W * MONTANA STATE W * MONTANA L * IDAHO W * Montana State L * Montana L * IDAHO STATE W * BOISE STATE W * Idaho State L * Boise State L * Weber State L * Northern Arizona L % Played at Spokane Coluseum # Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, NV) * Big Sky Conference Game 1978-79 (16-10 / 7-7 in Big Sky) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L Whitworth W EASTERN WASHINGTON W LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W ST. MARTIN’S W Portland L CENTRAL WASHINGTON W PORTLAND STATE W % Washington State L OREGON STATE L

Score 72-70 88-67 51-62 68-52 73-82 76-81 52-58 49-65 87-69 65-76 68-91 49-64 78-76 67-55 91-71 75-72 70-62 87-83 91-76 55-69 59-31 78-80 47-59 81-78 (4ot) 77-64 78-86 69-80 63-80 75-89

Score 83-70 74-63 70-55 90-74 76-91 76-59 92-72 63-66 (2ot) 58-59

12/22 12/23 12/30 1/5 1/6 1/13 1/19 1/20 1/26 1/27 2/2 2/3 2/10 2/15 2/17 2/23 2/24

Date 11/30 12/1 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/10 12/14 12/16 12/22 12/29 1/4 1/7 1/13 1/18 1/19 1/27 1/28 2/1 2/3 2/5 2/8 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/16 2/24 2/26

Date 11/28 12/1 12/6 12/9 12/13 12/19 12/20 12/23 1/2 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/16 1/17 1/22 1/24 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/7 2/12 2/14 2/20 2/21 2/26 2/28 3/7

# Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 63-61 # Portland State W 93-79 COLLEGE OF GREAT FALLS W 93-68 * Montana L 53-68 * Montana State W 95-72 * Idaho W 66-61 * WEBER STATE L 61-62 * NORTHERN ARIZONA W 62-54 * Boise State L 70-72 * Idaho State L 75-79 * MONTANA STATE W 70-64 * MONTANA W 56-52 * IDAHO W 65-58 * Northern Arizona L 65-84 * Weber State L 66-73 * IDAHO STATE W 75-67 81-85 (ot) * BOISE STATE L % Played at Spokane Coliseum # Portland State Holiday Classic (Portland, OR) * Big Sky Conference Game 1979-80 (14-13 / 10-6 (T3rd) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L NORTHERN MONTANA W CARROLL COLLEGE W # U.S. International W % WASHINGTON STATE L Washington L Central Washington L WHITWORTH W %Eastern Washington L Idaho L CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES W PORTLAND STATE W %* SEATTLE UNIVERSITY W %* PORTLAND L * Saint Mary’s L * Santa Clara L %* PEPPERDINE W %* LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L * San Diego W * San Francisco L * Portland W * SANTA CLARA W %* SAINT MARY’S W * Seattle University L * Pepperdine L *# Loyola Marymount L %* SAN FRANCISCO W %* SAN DIEGO W * West Coast Conference Game % Played in Spokane Coliseum # Game forfeited to Gonzaga

Score 66-46 83-65 FF 58-75 59-63 49-62 82-67 65-77 49-50 89-72 92-80 80-74 77-79 79-91 71-87 79-70 80-92 72-62 68-73 89-79 79-76 73-72 66-87 75-76 79-84 84-66 78-66

1980-81 (19-8 / 9-5 (3rd) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L Score CARROLL W 106-64 at DePaul L 56-74 IDAHO L 69-73 at Weber State W 61-58 # Washington State L 52-63 ^ Murray State W 72-52 ^ Montana W 59-57 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 74-58 WHITWORTH W 92-61 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 67-61 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 95-48 at Portland State W 68-60 * at San Francisco L 61-63 * at Saint Mary’s W 59-50 * PEPPERDINE L 75-81 (2ot) * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 64-48 * at Santa Clara L 61-75 * at San Diego W 53-47 WESTERN MONTANA W 79-54 * at Portland W 80-62 * SANTA CLARA W 74-73 * SAN DIEGO W 68-54 * at Loyola Marymount W 63-60 (ot) * at Pepperdine L 54-56 * SAINT MARY’S W 64-63 * SAN FRANCISCO W 79-67 * PORTLAND L 66-70 * West Coast Conference Game # Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) ^ Champions International (Missoula, MT)

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Year--By Year By--Year Results Date 11/27 12/2 12/7 12/9 12/12 12/17 12/19 12/22 12/29 12/30 1/2 1/5 1/11 1/14 1/16 1/22 1/23 1/29 2/4 2/6 2/12 2/13 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/4

Date 11/26 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/9 12/11 12/17 12/20 12/21 12/30 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/12 1/17 1/21 1/22 1/28 1/29 2/3 2/11 2/19 2/24 2/26 3/3 3/5 3/10

Date 11/25 11/28 12/1 12/3 12/7 12/9 12/12 12/17 12/28 12/29

1981-82 (15-12 / 7-7 (T4th) in WCC) Coach Jay Hillock Opponent W/L Score CARROLL W 58-35 # Washington State L 44-53 MONTANA W 80-77 DEPAUL L 56-69 WASHINGTON W 73-69 at Idaho State L 63-77 at Boise State W 59-58 WEBER STATE W 65-63 ^ San Jose State L 55-60 ^ St. Francis (Pa.) W 65-51 at Idaho L 57-65 WHITWORTH W 71-54 at Eastern Washington W 77-58 * at San Diego W 70-61 * at Saint Mary’s W 61-58 (ot) * at San Francisco L 65-80 * at Santa Clara W 82-72 *$ at Portland L 61-65 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 78-69 * PEPPERDINE L 67-76 (ot) * at Pepperdine L 59-73 * at Loyola Marymount W 79-68 * SANTA CLARA L 56-66 * SAN FRANCISCO L 58-69 * SAINT MARY’S W 75-73 (2ot) * SAN DIEGO W 63-53 * PORTLAND L 56-68 * West Coast Conference Game # Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) ^ KOA Classic (Billings, MT) $ Played at Memorial Coliseum (Portland, OR) 1982-83 (13-14 / 5-7 (T4th) in WCC) Coach Jay Hillock Opponent W/L Score at Weber State L 42-66 WESTERN MONTANA W 84-63 # Washington State L 53-73 at Washington L 48-49 BOISE STATE W 68-62 EASTERN OREGON W 82-38 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 66-60 ^ Nevada L 67-71 ^ UC-Irvine L 61-75 at Montana W 57-54 IDAHO STATE W 69-68 at Idaho L 51-54 at DePaul W 49-48 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 70-74 (ot) WHITMAN W 64-54 * at Pepperdine W 69-68 * at Loyola Marymount L 61-66 * at Saint Mary’s L 50-59 * at Santa Clara L 50-59 * SAN DIEGO W 64-55 *$ at Portland L 60-61 * at San Diego L 53-58 * SANTA CLARA W 64-62 * SAINT MARY’S L 46-51 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 87-77 * PEPPERDINE L 58-68 * PORTLAND W 56-51 * West Coast Conference Game # Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) ^ Wolf Pack Classic (Reno, NV) $ Played at Lewis and Clark College (Portland, OR) 1983-84 (17-11 / 6-6 (4th) in WCC) Coach Jay Hillock Opponent W/L CARROLL W CENTRAL WASHINGTON W at Idaho State W at Boise State L EASTERN WASHINGTON W at Montana State W # Washington State L WEBER STATE L ^ Robert Morris W ^ Oregon L

Score 100-57 86-54 65-63 (ot) 54-72 86-57 78-68 72-73 84-94 73-57 52-72

12/30 1/2 1/7 1/10 1/13 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/28 2/2 2/7 2/11 2/18 2/24 2/25 3/1 3/3 3/8

Date 11/24 11/26 11/30 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/13 12/17 12/26 12/28 12/29 1/2 1/5 1/8 1/17 1/19 1/24 1/26 2/2 2/5 2/8 2/11 2/14 2/21 2/23 3/1 3/2 3/7

Date 11/22 11/26 11/29 12/2 12/6 12/7 12/14 12/20 12/23 12/30 1/4 1/7 1/10 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/1 2/7 2/8

^ Washington State W 71-70 (ot) at Loyola Marymount L 68-70 (ot) at Idaho W 59-52 at Eastern Washington W 91-80 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 84-67 * at San Diego W 60-58 * at Saint Mary’s L 51-52 * PEPPERDINE L 56-57 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 84-66 * at Santa Clara L 55-56 WHITWORTH W 66-57 * PORTLAND W 73-54 * SANTA CLARA W 73-63 * at Loyola Marymount W 73-70 * at Pepperdine L 62-69 * SAINT MARY’S L 70-72 * SAN DIEGO L 69-71 (2ot) *$ at Portland W 56-55 (ot) * West Coast Conference Game # Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) ^ Far West Classic (Portland, OR) $ Played at Lewis and Clark College (Portland, OR) 1984-85 (15-13 / 4-8 (5th) in WCC) Coach Jay Hillock Opponent W/L at Air Force W at Iowa L CENTRAL WASHINGTON W BOISE STATE W WHITWORTH W at Oregon State L at Washington State L MONTANA STATE W at Wisconsin-Green Bay L # Drake W # Marquette W IDAHO W IDAHO STATE W SEATTLE PACIFIC W * SANTA CLARA L * SAINT MARY’S W * SAN DIEGO W * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * at Pepperdine L EASTERN WASHINGTON W * at Portland L at Eastern Washington L * PEPPERDINE L * at Loyola Marymount W * at San Diego L * at Saint Mary’s L * at Santa Clara L * PORTLAND L * West Coast Conference Game # Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, WI)

1985-86 (15-13 / 8-6 (4th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W WHITWORTH W CENTRAL WASHINGTON L ^ Washington State L # Howard W # Iona L IDAHO W LEWIS-CLARK STATE W ^ Iowa L AIR FORCE W at Idaho L WHITMAN W at Eastern Washington L * PEPPERDINE L * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L * at San Diego L * at Saint Mary’s W * SANTA CLARA W * SAN FRANCISCO W * at San Francisco L * at Santa Clara L

Score 64-59 40-62 69-61 55-54 88-38 46-62 56-62 78-65 52-53 (2ot) 56-38 60-54 56-54 65-60 79-68 60-68 (ot) 57-55 58-45 72-68 55-59 62-52 58-59 63-66 58-69 51-49 43-58 53-67 52-65 54-56

Score 63-47 92-61 63-64 61-64 62-60 (ot) 55-74 72-61 60-53 64-84 79-49 60-61 74-63 54-56 67-79 54-66 50-74 79-61 70-62 97-59 73-76 68-76

2/12 2/15 2/21 2/22 2/27 3/1 3/5

Date 11/28 11/29 12/2 12/5 12/6 12/10 12/13 12/20 12/22 12/30 1/2 1/3 1/8 1/10 1/16 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/29 1/31 2/6 2/7 2/12 2/14 2/19 2/21 2/25 2/28

Date 11/27 11/28 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/11 12/12 12/19 12/22 12/30 1/2 1/5 1/9 1/15 1/16 1/21 1/23 1/29 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/5

EASTERN WASHINGTON L 58-60 * PORTLAND W 63-62 (ot) * at Loyola Marymount W 81-79 * at Pepperdine L 64-87 * SAINT MARY’S W 77-67 * SAN DIEGO W 68-61 * at Portland W 54-52 * West Coast Conference Game ^ Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) # Manufacturer’s Hanover (New Rochelle, NY) 1986-87 (18-10 / 9-5 (2nd) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L Score # Washington State L 56-64 # Eastern Washington L 60-62 MONTANA TECH W 75-66 at Idaho L 55-62 WHITWORTH W 98-67 at Washington State W 59-58 OREGON STATE L 57-70 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 87-58 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 78-67 BOISE STATE W 77-76 WHITMAN W 97-58 IDAHO STATE W 79-62 * SAINT MARY’S W 70-51 * SAN DIEGO W 58-46 * at Pepperdine L 78-87 * at Loyola Marymount W 114-101 at Eastern Washington W 79-69 * PORTLAND W 87-55 * SAN FRANCISCO W 85-57 * SANTA CLARA W 68-55 * at Santa Clara L 61-70 * at San Francisco L 73-81 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 93-88 * PEPPERDINE W 84-70 * at San Diego L 48-61 * at Saint Mary’s L 48-49 * at Portland W 61-58 + PEPPERDINE L 73-76 * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Spokane, WA) # Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA) 1987-88 (16-12 / 7-7 (5th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L Score # Idaho L 60-64 # Eastern Washington W 82-61 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 77-66 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 75-63 WHITMAN W 80-42 ^ Northern Iowa L 67-71 ^ Houston Baptist W 70-54 at Boise State L 49-89 IDAHO W 77-57 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 97-65 at Idaho State L 60-63 at Eastern Washington W 88-68 ALASKA PACIFIC W 85-50 * at San Francisco L 79-82 * at Santa Clara L 51-58 * PEPPERDINE W 70-63 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 72-85 * at Loyola Marymount L 100-116 * at Pepperdine L 59-84 * SAN DIEGO W 70-52 * SAINT MARY’S L 64-77 * at Saint Mary’s L 63-72 * at San Diego W 78-73 * PORTLAND W 76-67 * at Portland W 67-63 * SANTA CLARA W 65-62 * SAN FRANCISCO W 83-72 + Pepperdine L 70-81 * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA) # Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA) ^ Heritage Drake Classic (Des Moines, IA)

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Year--By Year By--Year Results Date 11/25 11/26 12/1 12/3 12/7 12/10 12/19 12/21 12/23 12/29 12/30 1/4 1/7 1/13 1/14 1/20 1/21 1/25 1/28 2/3 2/4 2/10 2/11 2/17 2/18 2/24 2/25 3/4

Date 11/25 11/27 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/9 12/12 12/16 12/22 12/30 1/2 1/5 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/19 1/20 1/25 1/27 2/1 2/3 2/8 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/23 2/24 3/3

Date 11/24 11/27 11/30 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/11 12/13 12/15 12/23 12/28 12/29

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1988-89 (14-14 / 5-9 (6th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L Score # Washington State W 64-63 72-80 (ot) # Idaho L at Eastern Washington W 75-63 at Idaho W 66-63 BOISE STATE L 65-73 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 70-68 at Oregon State L 51-74 WARNER PACIFIC W 88-61 LEWIS-CLARK STATE W 101-65 ^ Wyoming L 67-80 ^ Penn State W 71-63 WHITMAN W 84-61 ST. MARTIN’S W 86-51 71-66 (ot) * at San Diego W * at Saint Mary’s L 45-67 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 104-113 * PEPPERDINE L 70-74 * PORTLAND W 91-75 * at Portland W 76-66 * at Santa Clara L 55-69 * at San Francisco L 50-62 * SAN FRANCISCO L 64-67 * SANTA CLARA W 83-66 * at Pepperdine L 66-69 * at Loyola Marymount L 136-147 63-67 (ot) * SAINT MARY’S L * SAN DIEGO W 88-71 + Loyola Marymount L 98-101 * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA) # Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, WA) ^ Cowboy Shootout (Casper, WY) 1989-90 (8-20 / 3-11 (8th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L WESTERN MONTANA W EASTERN OREGON W # Wisconsin L # UNC-Wilmington W IDAHO L at Boise State L at Nevada L OREGON STATE L MONTANA TECH W at Fairfield L at Iona L WHITMAN W EASTERN WASHINGTON L * SAINT MARY’S L * SAN FRANCISCO W * at Loyola Marymount L * at Pepperdine L * PEPPERDINE L * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L * at Santa Clara L * at San Diego L * SAN DIEGO L * SANTA CLARA L * PORTLAND L * at Portland L * at San Francisco W * at Saint Mary’s W + Loyola Marymount L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) # Marquette Classic (Milwaukee, WI) 1990-91 (14-14 / 5-9 (6th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L EASTERN OREGON W BOISE STATE L # Saint Peter’s L # Southwest Texas State W at Idaho L IDAHO STATE W FAIRFIELD W at Eastern Washington W EASTERN WASHINGTON W IONA W ^ HOWARD W ^ BOSTON UNIVERSITY W

Score 67-62 78-58 58-63 55-48 47-67 52-54 69-79 61-82 80-59 60-62 71-82 85-56 55-70 53-61 63-61 100-144 67-68 69-74 88-99 66-70 58-68 65-73 72-74 64-68 68-84 76-75 75-62 84-121

Score 121-79 53-56 56-72 77-65 66-70 112-75 99-98 (ot) 108-67 81-63 91-82 79-67 75-63

1/7 1/11 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/24 1/26 1/31 2/2 2/7 2/9 2/15 2/16 2/21 2/23 3/2

Date 11/22 11/26 11/29 11/30 12/4 12/7 12/9 12/12 12/15 12/22 12/27 12/28 1/4 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/6 2/8 2/14 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/28 2/29 3/7 3/8 3/9

Date 12/1 12/5 12/7 12/11 12/12 12/19 12/21 12/23 12/28 12/29 1/6 1/9 1/15 1/16 1/21 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/5 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/18 2/20

at Oregon State L * at Saint Mary’s L * at San Francisco L * PORTLAND W * at Portland L * SANTA CLARA W * SAN DIEGO L * at San Diego W * at Santa Clara L * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L * PEPPERDINE L * at Pepperdine L * at Loyola Marymount L * SAN FRANCISCO W * SAINT MARY’S W + San Diego L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) # KYLT Classic (Missoula, MT) ^ Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA)

65-74 75-83 68-78 82-78 (ot) 63-67 75-64 80-89 70-64 61-69 79-91 56-80 56-84 76-86 95-72 73-69 62-72

1991-92 (20-10 / 8-6 (T3rd) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L Score WESTERN MONTANA W 89-68 at Weber State L 77-79 # Baylor W 77-75 76-77 (ot) # Fresno State L ? Southern California L 60-77 WHITMAN W 71-54 SAN JOSE STATE W 61-56 at Idaho State W 79-70 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 74-67 IDAHO W 80-62 ^ MAINE W 70-55 ^ YALE W 70-59 at Eastern Washington W 67-49 66-68 (ot) * PEPPERDINE L * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 97-95 (ot) * at Santa Clara L 52-73 * at San Diego W 71-69 (ot) * PORTLAND W 86-73 83-81 (ot) * at Portland W * SAINT MARY’S W 69-65 (ot) * SAN FRANCISCO W 90-88 * at San Francisco W 88-74 * at Saint Mary’s L 57-65 * SAN DIEGO W 58-50 * SANTA CLARA L 58-61 * at Loyola Marymount L 92-95 * at Pepperdine L 63-75 + San Diego W 61-48 + Santa Clara W 54-51 + Pepperdine L 70-73 * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Portland, OR) # Coors Light Classic (Fresno, CA) ? Played at Spokane Coliseum (Spokane, WA) ^ Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) 1992-93 (19-9 / 11-3 (2nd) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L WHITMAN W at San Jose State L at Southern California L # Texas-Arlington L # Alcorn State W CARROLL W at Idaho L EASTERN WASHINGTON W ^ SAM HOUSTON STATE W ^ DREXEL W IDAHO STATE W at Eastern Washington W * at Pepperdine W * at Loyola Marymount W * SANTA CLARA W * SAN DIEGO W * PORTLAND W * at Portland L * at Saint Mary’s W * at San Francisco L * SAN FRANCISCO W * SAINT MARY’S W * at San Diego W * at Santa Clara L

Score 93-57 73-76 (ot) 59-77 87-95 (2ot) 77-67 106-56 64-82 71-50 84-66 91-78 83-71 73-68 76-67 65-64 64-61 (ot) 79-64 71-53 63-65 (ot) 82-64 74-77 85-64 79-55 69-66 56-58

2/25 2/27 3/6 3/7

Date 11/26 11/27 12/03 12/4 12/7 12/11 12/18 12/21 12/27 12/28 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/21 1/22 1/27 1/29 2/4 2/5 2/10 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/24 2/26 3/5 3/6 3/17 3/22

Date 11/25 11/26 12/1 12/3 12/6 12/10 12/19 12/22 12/29 12/30 1/3 1/8 1/12 1/14 1/19 1/21 1/27 1/28 2/2 2/4 2/10 2/11 2/15 2/18 2/23 2/25 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/16

* LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 87-73 * PEPPERDINE W 63-52 + Portland W 77-57 + Santa Clara L 51-53 * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (San Francisco, CA) # UAB Classic (Birmingham, AL) ^ Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) 1993-94 (22-8 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L # San Jose State L # Cal-State Northridge W ^ Canisius L ^ Niagara L WHITMAN W EASTERN WASHINGTON W WESTERN MONTANA W IDAHO W & NEW HAMPSHIRE W & SAMFORD W WEBER STATE W at Idaho State L * SAN DIEGO W * SAN FRANCISCO W * at Santa Clara W * at Saint Mary’s W * SAINT MARY’S W * SANTA CLARA W * at Loyola Marymount L * at Pepperdine W * PEPPERDINE W * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * PORTLAND W * at Portland W * at San Francisco W * at San Diego L + Loyola Marymount W + San Diego L ? at Stanford W ? at Kansas State L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) # Fry’s Invitational (Palo Alto, CA) ^ Canisius Classic (Buffalo, NY) & Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) ? National Invitational Tournament

Score 87-98 90-57 66-81 61-63 88-44 99-54 97-50 76-69 84-74 72-70 79-74 76-81 80-68 103-98 60-58 72-69 88-78 92-78 80-82 70-48 66-56 121-85 91-63 75-71 93-89 73-82 91-76 75-83 80-76 64-66

1994-95 (21-9 / 7-7 (4th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L Score # GEORGIA STATE W 90-65 # MAINE W 66-57 NEVADA W 90-75 WHITMAN W 69-43 at Idaho W 64-58 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 93-53 CANISIUS W 74-63 at Eastern Washington W 68-58 53-54 (ot) ^ Wichita State L ^ Air Force W 95-62 IDAHO W 75-55 at Sacramento State W 77-72 (ot) * at San Diego L 70-80 98-106 (ot) * at San Francisco L * SANTA CLARA L 68-73 (ot) * SAINT MARY’S L 63-68 * at Saint Mary’s L 66-73 * at Santa Clara L 74-83 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 88-72 * PEPPERDINE W 93-67 * at Pepperdine W 86-61 * at Loyola Marymount W 68-53 * PORTLAND W 74-59 * at Portland L 71-74 * SAN FRANCISCO W 106-67 * SAN DIEGO W 71-63 + San Diego W 74-57 + Saint Mary’s W 69-59 + Portland W 80-67 ? Maryland L 63-87 * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) # Shootout Spokane (Spokane, WA) ^ Cessna Classic (Wichita, KS) ? NCAA First/Second Rounds (Salt Lake City, UT)

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Year--By Year By--Year Results Date 11/24 11/30 12/2 12/7 12/9 12/16 12/22 12/29 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/13 1/18 1/20 1/24 1/27 2/2 2/3 2/8 2/11 2/15 2/17 2/22 2/24 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/14

Date 11/23 11/26 11/30 12/3 12/6 12/7 12/11 12/14 12/21 12/27 12/28 1/4 1/9 1/11 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/25 1/31 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/22 2/23 3/1

Date 11/15 11/21 11/22 11/23 11/28 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/12 12/14 12/20 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/9 1/10 1/15 1/17

1995-96 (21-9 / 10-4 (T1st) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L # Washington State L CENTRAL WASHINGTON W SOUTHERN UTAH W at Montana State L at Cal-State Fullerton W WESTERN MONTANA W EASTERN WASHINGTON W ^ South Alabama W ^ Washington L BOISE STATE W at Eastern Washington W SACRAMENTO STATE W * at Santa Clara L * at Saint Mary’s W * SAN DIEGO W * SAN FRANCISCO W * PORTLAND W * at Portland L * at Loyola Marymount L * at Pepperdine W * PEPPERDINE W * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * at San Francisco W * at San Diego W * SAINT MARY’S W * SANTA CLARA L + Saint Mary’s W + Pepperdine W + Portland L & at Washington State L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) # Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) ^ U.S. West Tournament (Seattle, WA) & National Invitational Tournament

Score 67-72 (ot) 86-66 77-60 56-58 83-57 90-65 68-55 60-43 58-62 83-68 63-53 66-44 61-72 81-71 60-53 60-55 95-72 66-67 69-83 78-66 94-80 81-68 73-59 69-59 83-82 (ot) 71-77 64-54 76-48 68-76 73-92

1996-97 (15-12 / 8-6 (T4th) in WCC) Coach Dan Fitzgerald Opponent W/L Score at Southern Utah L 47-71 ST. MARTIN’S W 101-72 ^ Washington State L 62-75 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 89-66 # Texas-San Antonio W 87-61 # Colorado State L 61-72 MONTANA STATE W 91-76 63-67 (ot) MONTANA L at Eastern Washington W 80-65 & Idaho State W 90-83 & Boise State L 64-73 CAL-STATE FULLERTON W 77-70 * SANTA CLARA W 75-66 * SAINT MARY’S W 80-57 * at San Diego L 74-80 * at San Francisco L 70-71 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 71-60 * PEPPERDINE W 72-56 * at Pepperdine L 65-80 * at Loyola Marymount W 77-75 * PORTLAND W 79-67 * at Portland W 76-59 * SAN FRANCISCO W 53-50 * SAN DIEGO L 69-76 * at Saint Mary’s L 72-74 * at Santa Clara L 52-67 + San Diego L 59-64 * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) ^ Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) # Bank One - Dodge Classic (Fort Collins, CO) & Albertson’s Holiday Classic (Boise, ID) 1997-98 (24-10 / 10-4 (1st) in WCC) Coach Dan Monson Opponent W/L CONCORDIA (Ore.) W # Tulsa W # Mississippi State W # Clemson W ^ Arkansas-Little Rock W ^ Michigan State L at Chicago State W at Washington State L IDAHO W at Montana W EASTERN WASHINGTON W WHITMAN W at Washington L BOISE STATE W at Idaho L * at Loyola Marymount W * at Pepperdine W * SAN DIEGO W * SAINT MARY’S W

Score 97-50 78-40 70-68 84-71 75-70 68-70 97-51 70-85 76-60 87-80 100-78 90-44 82-88 83-70 64-73 93-62 77-64 71-69 102-73

1/22 1/24 1/29 1/31 2/6 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/19 2/21 2/28 3/1 3/2 3/11 3/16

Date 11/14 11/16 11/18 11/22 11/28 11/30 12/4 12/5 12/8 12/19 12/22 12/28 12/30 1/2 1/7 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/22 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/19 2/20 2/27 2/28 3/1 3/11 3/13 3/18 3/20

Date 11/21 11/26 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/8 12/11 12/13 12/19 12/21 12/28 12/29 12/30 1/4 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/3 2/5 2/11 2/12 2/17 2/19 2/25

* at Saint Mary’s L * at San Diego L * SAN FRANCISCO W * SANTA CLARA W * at Santa Clara L * at San Francisco W * PORTLAND W * at Portland W * PEPPERDINE L * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W + Loyola Marymount W + San Diego W + San Francisco L % at Wyoming W % at Hawai’i L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) # Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, AK) ^ Coca-Cola Classic (East Lansing, MI) % National Invitational Tournament 1998-99 (28-7 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC) Coach Dan Monson Opponent W/L at Kansas L # at Memphis W # at Purdue L ST. MARTIN’S W ^ Washington State W at Eastern Washington W & Detroit L & South Alabama W ^ Washington W CHICAGO STATE W IDAHO W at Texas Pan-American W at Texas Christian L at Boise State W * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * PEPPERDINE W * PORTLAND W * at Portland W * at San Francisco W * at Santa Clara W * SANTA CLARA W * SAN FRANCISCO W * at San Diego L * at Saint Mary’s W * SAINT MARY’S W * SAN DIEGO W * at Pepperdine L * at Loyola Marymount W + Portland W + Saint Mary’s W + Santa Clara W ? Minnesota W ? Stanford W % Florida W % Connecticut L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) # Preseason Chase NIT ^ Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) & Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, IA) ? NCAA First/Second Round (Seattle, WA) % NCAA West Regional (Phoenix, AZ) 1999-2000 (26-9 / 11-3 (2nd) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L at Montana W EASTERN WASHINGTON W ^ Washington State W BOISE STATE W % Cincinnati L & Temple L at UCLA W ? Washington W MONTANA W ~ California L + Ohio W + Oregon L + Colorado L at Idaho W TEXAS PAN-AMERICAN W * SAN FRANCISCO W * SANTA CLARA W * at Saint Mary’s W * at San Diego W * PORTLAND W * at Portland W * PEPPERDINE W * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * at Loyola Marymount W * at Pepperdine L * SAN DIEGO L * SAINT MARY’S W * Santa Clara L

73-76 83-84 76-72 (ot) 78-73 67-70 96-85 89-72 73-60 64-65 107-84 79-78 (ot) 74-59 67-80 69-55 70-78

Score 66-80 88-73 68-83 82-55 70-61 81-59 48-49 80-63 82-71 84-38 94-55 74-73 87-90 68-58 105-68 83-52 104-57 82-73 83-71 71-69 70-52 78-52 59-75 78-70 97-52 69-62 70-75 85-72 84-63 70-57 91-66 75-63 82-74 73-72 62-67

Score 76-61 81-47 73-63 71-55 68-75 48-64 59-43 76-66 88-70 64-72 83-55 64-70 77-81 60-49 111-71 96-73 97-67 90-60 84-79 (ot) 84-66 81-57 62-57 103-56 101-77 69-80 70-82 93-66 70-81

2/27 3/4 3/5 3/6 3/16 3/18 3/23

Date 11/17 11/19 11/25 11/29 12/2 12/6 12/9 12/16 12/20 12/30 1/2 1/4 1/6 1/12 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/25 1/27 2/2 2/3 2/9 2/11 2/15 2/17 2/22 2/24 3/3 3/4 3/5 3/16 3/18 3/23

Date 11/16 11/18 11/22 11/23 11/24 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/11 12/15 12/21 12/29 12/31 1/7 1/11 1/13 1/18 1/19 1/24 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/7 2/9 2/14 2/16 2/22 2/23 3/2 3/3 3/4 3/14

* at San Francisco W + Saint Mary’s W + San Diego W + Pepperdine W $ Louisville W $ St. John’s W @ Purdue L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) ^ Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) % Rock-N-Roll Shootout (Cleveland, OH) & Great Eight (Chicago, IL) ? Played at Key Arena (Seattle, WA) ~ Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA) # Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI) $ NCAA First/Second Round (Tucson, AZ) @ NCAA West Regional (Albuquerque, NM) 2000-01 (26-7 / 13-1 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L at Eastern Washington W WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY W IDAHO W at Arizona L WASHINGTON W at Montana W at Boise State L ~ Florida L at Wisconsin-Green Bay L MONMOUTH W ^ New Mexico L NORTHWEST COLLEGE W ^ Prairie View A&M W * at San Francisco W * at Saint Mary’s W * PORTLAND W * at Portland W * SANTA CLARA W * SAN DIEGO W * at Pepperdine W * at Loyola Marymount W * SAN FRANCISCO W * SAINT MARY’S W * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * PEPPERDINE W * at Santa Clara L * at San Diego W + Saint Mary’s W + San Diego W + Santa Clara W $ Virginia W $ Indiana State W @ Michigan State L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) ^ Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) ~ Orange Bowl Classic (Sunrise, FL) $ NCAA First/Second Round (Memphis, TN) @ NCAA South Regional (Atlanta, GA)

70-64 76-49 80-70 69-65 (ot) 77-66 82-76 66-75

Score 74-65 85-58 92-42 87-101 86-74 77-69 69-94 71-85 61-72 95-69 80-81 (ot) 93-36 93-50 78-59 102-48 81-57 77-72 70-64 78-57 93-79 84-64 84-82 90-64 101-68 82-69 71-84 72-69 105-65 76-68 80-77 86-85 85-68 62-77

2001-02 (29-4 / 13-1 (T1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L Score at Illinois L 58-76 MONTANA W 83-63 # St. John’s W 65-58 # Texas W 67-64 # Marquette L 63-72 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF W 92-42 PORTLAND STATE W 93-58 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 84-74 (ot) & Fresno State W 87-77 at Washington W 67-47 WASHINGTON STATE W 67-44 EASTERN OREGON W 105-45 at Monmouth W 79-54 at Saint Joseph’s W 83-80 at New Mexico W 95-90 (ot) * SANTA CLARA W 83-81 * SAN DIEGO W 75-62 * at Pepperdine L 79-88 * at Loyola Marymount W 94-60 * SAN FRANCISCO W 93-73 * SAINT MARY’S W 70-52 * PORTLAND W 102-67 * at Portland W 94-80 * at Santa Clara W 84-69 * at San Diego W 77-76 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 72-51 * PEPPERDINE W 91-78 * at San Francisco W 70-54 * at Saint Mary’s W 74-55 + Loyola Marymount W 82-64 + San Diego W 87-79 + Pepperdine W 96-90 $ Wyoming L 66-73 * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) # Carrs/Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) & Loud Records Fab Four Classic (Inglewood, CA) $ NCAA First/Second Round (Albuquerque, NM)

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Year--By Year By--Year Results Date 11/22 11/25 11/26 11/27 12/2 12/5 12/7 12/15 12/17 12/20 12/22 12/28 12/31 1/2 1/9 1/12 1/17 1/19 1/24 1/30 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/27 3/1 3/9 3/10 3/20 3/22

Date 11/14 11/21 11/24 11/24 12/3 12/6 12/7 12/13 12/20 12/28 12/31 1/4 1/8 1/10 1/15 1/17 1/23 1/29 1/31 2/5 2/7 2/12 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/26 2/28 3/7 3/8 3/18 3/20

Date 11/19 11/21 11/24 11/27 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/11 12/18 12/21 12/28 12/30 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/22 1/29 2/3 2/5

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2002-03 (24-9 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L Score HOFSTRA W 69-61 # Utah W 71-52 # Indiana L 75-76 # Kentucky L 72-80 WASHINGTON W 95-89 (ot) at Montana W 75-67 at Washington State W 110-104 (ot) & Georgia L 83-95 ^ North Carolina State W 69-60 LONG BEACH STATE W 90-55 ? Eastern Washington W 67-64 ~ Stanford L 71-81 SAINT JOSEPH’S L 78-79 (ot) at Portland State W 87-49 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 85-73 * PEPPERDINE W 92-72 * at Saint Mary’s W 56-53 * at San Francisco W 66-56 * at Portland W 70-67 * SAN DIEGO W 89-65 * SANTA CLARA W 96-62 * at Pepperdine W 78-63 * at Loyola Marymount L 74-80 * SAINT MARY’S W 73-49 * SAN FRANCISCO W 82-71 * PORTLAND L 68-72 TULSA W 69-60 * at Santa Clara W 71-66 * at San Diego W 72-69 + Saint Mary’s W 73-52 + San Diego L 63-72 $ Cincinnati W 74-69 $ Arizona L 95-96 (2ot) * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (San Diego, CA) # Maui Invitational (Lahaina, HI) & Peach Bowl Classic (Atlanta, GA) ^ Jimmy V Classic (East Rutherford, NJ) ? Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) ~ Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA) $ NCAA First/Second Round (Salt Lake City, UT) 2003-04 (28-3 / 14-0 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L & Saint Joseph’s L IDAHO W DENVER W ~ Georgia W Washington W % Maryland W % George Washington W $ Missouri W ! Stanford L WASHINGTON STATE W ~ Eastern Washington W MONTANA W * Pepperdine W * Loyola Marymount W * SAN FRANCISCO W * SAINT MARY’S W * Portland W * San Diego W * Santa Clara W * PEPPERDINE W * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * San Francisco W * Saint Mary’s W * PORTLAND W Tulsa W * SAN DIEGO W * SANTA CLARA W + Santa Clara W + Saint Mary’s W # Valparaiso W # Nevada L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) & Coaches vs. Cancer (New York, NY) ~ Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) % BB&T Classic (Washington D.C.) $ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) ! Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA) # NCAA First/Second Round (Seattle, WA) 2004-05 (26-5 / 12-2 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L PORTLAND STATE W MONTANA W IDAHO W & Illinois L WASHINGTON W $ Massachusetts W Washington State W SAINT LOUIS W ! Georgia Tech W ~ Eastern Washington W ^ Oklahoma State W Missouri L * Santa Clara W * Saint Mary’s L * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * PEPPERDINE W * San Francisco L * San Diego W * PORTLAND W * SAINT MARY’S W * SANTA CLARA W

Score 66-73 84-63 90-58 82-76 (ot) 86-62 82-68 96-91 87-80 (ot) 80-87 95-58 70-49 88-67 87-70 74-60 92-50 75-61 80-65 85-73 79-63 93-73 87-57 71-48 79-60 79-69 76-56 97-78 80-64 63-62 84-71 76-49 72-91

Score 98-80 78-62 88-74 72-89 99-87 68-57 54-52 75-45 85-73 83-70 78-75 61-63 91-87 81-89 76-65 86-62 70-73 68-56 91-79 68-63 92-75

2/10 2/12 2/17 2/19 2/24 2/28 3/6 3/7 3/17 3/19

Date 11/18 11/21 11/22 11/23 11/30 12/4 12/8 12/10 12/17 12/19 12/22 12/27 12/31 1/7 1/9 1/14 1/16 1/21 1/23 1/28 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/5 3/6 3/16 3/18 3/23

Date 11/10 11/14 11/15 11/19 11/22 11/24 11/26 11/30 12/2 12/5 12/9 12/16 12/21 12/30 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/15 /22 1/27 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/10 2/12 2/17 2/19 2/24 2/26 3/4 3/5 3/15

* Pepperdine W * Loyola Marymount W * SAN DIEGO W * SAN FRANCISCO W * Portland W NORTHERN COLORADO W + San Diego W + Saint Mary’s W # Winthrop W # Texas Tech L * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Santa Clara, CA) & Wooden Tradition (Indianapolis, IN) $ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) ! Las Vegas Showdown (Las Vegas, NV) ~ Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) ^ All-College Classic (Oklahoma City, OK) # NCAA First/Second Round (Tucson, AZ)

82-75 61-58 90-73 75-73 84-68 87-60 90-74 80-67 74-64 69-71

2005-06 (29-4 / 14-0 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L Score IDAHO W 69-60 % Maryland W 88-76 % Michigan State W 109-106 (3ot) % Connecticut L 63-65 PORTLAND STATE W 89-80 Washington L 95-99 WASHINGTON STATE W 67-53 $ Oklahoma State W 64-62 VIRGINIA W 80-69 ~ EASTERN WASHINGTON W 75-65 Saint Louis W 60-57 Memphis L 72-83 SAINT JOSEPH’S W 102-94 * Saint Mary’s W 68-60 * Santa Clara W 81-68 * PEPPERDINE W 102-73 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 92-80 * San Diego W 64-63 * San Francisco W 84-75 * PORTLAND W 81-64 * SANTA CLARA W 85-71 * SAINT MARY’S W 62-61 STANFORD W 80-76 * Portland W 97-83 * Loyola Marymount W 79-70 * Pepperdine W 81-71 * SAN DIEGO W 75-59 * SAN FRANCISCO W 75-72 + SAN DIEGO W 96-92 (ot) + LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 68-67 # Xavier W 79-75 # Indiana W 90-80 ^ UCLA L 71-73 % EA Sports Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui) $ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) ~ Played at Spokane Arena (Spokane, WA) * West Coast Conference Game + WCC Tournament (Spokane, WA) # NCAA First/Second Round (Salt Lake City, UT) ^ NCAA Oakland Regional (Oakland, CA) 2006-07 (23-11 / 11-3 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L Score EASTERN WASHINGTON W 90-75 + Rice W 88-50 + Baylor W 78-69 TEXAS SAN ANTONIO W 92-48 ^ North Carolina W 82-74 ^ Butler L 71-79 IDAHO W 76-51 PORTLAND STATE W 69-51 # Texas W 88-77 Washington State L 67-77 WASHINGTON W 97-77 & Georgia L 83-96 ! Duke L 54-61 @ Nevada L 74-82 Virginia L 87-108 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 97-62 * PEPPERDINE W 69-52 * Santa Clara W 77-69 * Saint Mary’s L 75-80 * Portland W 80-68 * SAN FRANCISCO W 72-56 * SAN DIEGO W 91-82 Stanford W 90-86 (2ot) * Pepperdine W 82-57 * Loyola Marymount L 61-67 * SAINT MARY’S W 60-49 * SANTA CLARA L 73-84 $ Memphis L 77-78 (ot) * PORTLAND W 87-67 * San Francisco W 86-79 (ot) * San Diego W 74-64 ? San Diego W 88-70 ? Santa Clara W 77-68 = Indiana L 57-70 + Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT West Region (Spokane, WA) ^ Dick’s Sporting Good NIT (New York, NY) # College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic (Phoenix, AZ) & Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl Classic (Duluth, GA) ! Madison Square Garden (New York, NY) @ Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) $ Ronald McDonald House Charities Classic (Spokane, WA) * West Coast Conference Game ? West Coast Conference Tournament (Portland, OR) = NCAA First Round (Sacramento, CA)

Date 11/11 11/13 11/17 11/22 11/23 11/24 11/29 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/17 12/20 12/29 12/31 1/5 1/12 1/14 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/28 2/2 2/4 2/9 2/11 2/16 2/18 2/25 3/1 3/3 3/9 3/10 3/21

2007-08 (25-8 / 13-1 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L MONTANA W IDAHO W UC RIVERSIDE W + Western Kentucky W + Texas Tech L + Virginia Tech W Saint Joseph’s W # Connecticut W WASHINGTON STATE L CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W NORTHERN COLORADO W &Okalahoma L $ Tennessee L UTAH W % Georgia W * Loyola Marymount W * Pepperdine W * SAN DIEGO W * SAN FRANCISCO W Memphis L * PORTLAND W * Santa Clara W * Saint Mary’s L * PEPPERDINE W * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W * San Francisco W * San Diego W * Portland W * SAINT MARY’S W * SANTA CLARA W ^Santa Clara W ^San Diego L ( Davidson L

Score 77-54 80-43 84-48 74-71 63-73 82-64 70-65 (ot) 85-82 47-51 85-59 77-57 68-72 72-82 61-59 75-67 91-68 92-57 80-70 72-64 77-81 79-41 87-82 (2ot) 85-89 (ot) 101-59 83-50 83-63 59-55 73-51 88-76 88-54 52-48 62-69 76-82

+Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) #College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic (Boston, MA) &All-College Challenge (Oklahoma city, OK) $Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) *West Coast Conference game ^ West Coast Conference Tournament (San Diego, CA) ( NCAA First Round (Raleigh, NC)

Date 11/15 11/18 11/27 11/28 11/30 12/6 12/10 12/14 12/18 12/20 12/23 12/31 1/7 1/10 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/24 1/29 1/31 2/5 2/7 2/12 2/14 2/19 2/21 2/26 2/28 3/3 3/8 3/9 3/19 3/21 3/27

2008-09 (28-6 / 14-0 (1st) in WCC) Coach Mark Few Opponent W/L MONTANA STATE BILLINGS W IDAHO W +Oklahoma State W +Maryland W +Tennessee W #Indiana W Washington State W $Arizona L TEXAS SOUTHERN W ~Connecticut L PORTLAND STATE L Utah L Tennessee W *PORTLAND W *SANTA CLARA W *SAN FRANCISCO W *Pepperdine W *Loyola Marymount W *SAINT MARY’S W *SAN DIEGO W *Portland W $Memphis L *Saint Mary’s W *San Francisco W *LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W *PEPPERDINE W *Santa Clara W *San Diego W USC UPSTATE W ?Santa Clara W ?Saint Mary’s W ^Akron W ^Western Kentucky W &North Carolina L

Score 83-52 80-46 83-71 81-59 83-74 70-54 74-52 64-69 84-82 83-88 (ot) 70-77 65-66 89-79 (ot) 67-50 95-53 85-51 83-69 93-60 69-62 64-47 93-78 50-68 72-70 78-73 91-54 92-58 81-73 58-47 90-40 94-59 83-58 77-64 83-81 77-98

+Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, FL) #College Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase (Indianapolis, IN) %Duel in the Desert (Phoenix, AZ) ~Battle in Seattle (Seattle, WA) $Ronald McDonald House Charities Classic (Spokane, WA) *West Coast Conference Game ?West Coast Conference Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) ^NCAA First/Second Round (Portland, OR) &NCAA South Regional (Memphis, TN)

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West Coast Conference Gonzaga University Location: Spokane, Wash. Enrollment: 7,500 Nickname: Bulldogs

University of Portland Location: Portland, Ore. Enrollment: 3,300 Nickname: Pilots

Loyola Marymount University

Pepperdine University

Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 8,300 Nickname: Lions

Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 8,300 Nickname: Waves

University of San Diego

Saint Mary’s College

Location: San Diego, Calif. Enrollment: 7,600 Nickname: Toreros

Location: Moraga, Calif. Enrollment: 4,768 Nickname: Gaels

Santa Clara University

University of San Francisco

Location: Santa Clara, Calif. Enrollment: 8,377 Nickname: Broncos

Location: San Francisco, Calif. Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Dons

West Coast Conference Men’s Basketball Champions Regular-Season WEST COAST CONFERENCE OFFICE 1200 Bayhill Drive Suite 302 San Bruno, CA 94066 (650) 873-8622 - phone (650) 873-7846 - fax www.wccsports.com Jamie Zaninovich Collen Lim Commissioner Associate Commissioner jzaninovich@westcoast.org clim@westcoast.org

Scott Leykam Carolyn Jenkins Associate Commissioner Associate Commissioner sleykam@westcoast.org cjenkins@westcoast.org

Jae Wilson Dir. of Communitcations jwilson@westcoast.org

Ellen Moore Dir. of Championships emoore@westcoast.org

When the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind...to create a convenient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. Now a marvelously cohesive athletics league, which is competitive at the national level in 13 sports, is entering 31 seasons under its present eight-team mix. The current members of the WCC span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the institutions range from the pine forests of eastern Washington state to the sun drenched beaches of southern California, the combined excellence in athletics and academics sets the conference apart on the national scene and draws the individual institutions together in a common mission. The WCC crowns champions in 13 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball. The league was chartered by five Bay Area institutions (San Francisco, Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara, San Jose State and Pacific) as the California Basketball Association, playing its first game on January 2, 1953. After two seasons of play under that name, the conference expanded to include Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became the “West Coast Athletic Conference” in 1956. The name was shortened in 1989. The current alignment of Gonzaga, LMU, Pepperdine, Portland, Saint Mary’s, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa Clara has remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the third most stable conference in the nation. Only the Ivy League and Pacific-10 Conference have been together longer.

2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953

Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Gonzaga Pepperdine Gonzaga Pepperdine Gonzaga Gonzaga Saint Mary’s Santa Clara Gonzaga Santa Clara Santa Clara Gonzaga Pepperdine Pepperdine Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Saint Mary’s Loyola Marymount San Diego Pepperdine Pepperdine San Diego Pepperdine Pepperdine Pepperdine San Francisco Saint Mary’s San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Pepperdine Nevada-Las Vegas San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Pacific Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Pacific Pacific San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount Santa Clara Saint Mary’s San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Santa Clara Santa Clara

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Mark Few Mark Few Mark Few Mark Few Mark Few Mark Few Mark Few Mark Few Paul Westphal Mark Few Jan van Breda Kolff Dan Monson Dan Monson Ernie Kent Dick Davey Dan Fitzgerald Dick Davey Dick Davey Dan Fitzgerald Tom Asbury Tom Asbury Tom Asbury Paul Westhead Lynn Nance Paul Westhead Hank Egan Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Brovelli Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Jim Harrick Pete Barry Bill Oates Dan Belluomini Dan Belluomini Bob Gaillard Bob Gaillard Gary Colson Jerry Tarkanian Bob Gaillard Bob Gaillard Bob Gaillard Dick Edwards Dick Garibaldi Dick Garibaldi Dick Garibaldi Dick Edwards Dick Edwards Pete Peletta Pete Peletta Pete Peletta Duck Dowell Bill Donovan Bob Feerick Jim Weaver Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Phil Woolpert Bob Feerick Bob Feerick

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2008--09 WCC Stats 2008 MEN’S FINAL 2008-09 WCC STANDINGS Team GONZAGA^*# Saint Mary’s$ Portland% Santa Clara San Diego Pepperdine San Francisco Loyola Marymount

WCC W 14 10 9 7 6 5 3 2

Overall W L 28 6 28 7 19 13 16 17 16 16 9 23 11 19 3 28

L 0 4 5 7 8 9 11 12

H 11-1 15-1 12-2 11-3 9-4 5-10 7-5 3-10

# NCAA Tournament berth $ NIT berth ^ WCC Tournament Champion

MEN’S FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES (FG DEFENSE)

A 9-1 8-4 6-10 4-10 4-7 2-11 3-13 0-15

N 8-4 5-2 1-1 1-4 3-3 2-2 1-1 0-3

Yr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Pos. G C G F F G F G C F

Hometown Highlands Ranch, CO San Pablo, CA Phoenix, AZ Clarkston, WA San Francisco, CA Canberra, Australia Oceanside, CA Vancouver, WA San Ramon, CA Hayward, CA

* Times All-WCC First Team PLAYER OF THE YEAR John Bryant (Santa Clara)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Diamon Simpson (Saint Mary’s)

COACH OF THE YEAR Eric Reveno (Portland)

CO-NEWCOMER PLAYER OF THE YEAR T.J. Campbell (Portland) Kevin Foster (Santa Clara)

HONORABLE MENTION GONZAGA: Austin Daye; Steven Gray; Jeremy Pargo. Portland: Robin Smeulders, Jared Stohl. Santa Clara: Kevin Foster. ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Keion Bell (Pepperdine), Jared Dubois (Loyola MArymount), Kevin Foster (Santa Clara, James Rahon (Santa Clara), Marc Trasolini (Santa Clara).

MEN’S TEAM SCORING TEAM GONZAGA Saint Mary’s Portland Santa Clara San Diego San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount

G 34 35 32 33 32 30 32 31

PF 2684 2569 2249 2164 1973 2030 1974 2684

AVG. 78.9 73.4 70.3 65.6 61.7 67.7 61.7 78.9

PA 2142 2243 2154 2119 1953 2113 2342 2142

AVG. 63.0 64.1 67.3 64.2 61.0 70.4 73.2 63.0

MAR. +15.9 +9.3 +3.0 +1.4 +0.6 -2.8 -11.5 -15.7

G 35 33 34 32 32 30 32 31

TEAM 1389 1123 1232 1071 1143 960 972 994

AVG. 39.7 34.0 36.2 33.5 35.7 32.0 30.4 32.1

OPP. 1147 984 1139 999 1187 1019 1051 1189

AVG. 32.8 29.8 33.5 31.2 37.1 34.0 32.8 38.4

MAR. +6.9 +4.2 +2.7 +2.2 -1.4 -2.0 -2.5 -6.3

MEN’S SHOOTING PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS 3-POINTERS TEAM GONZAGA Santa Clara Pepperdine San Diego Saint Mary’s San Francisco Loyola Marymount Portland

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FTM 486 427 369 378 542 439 400 387

FTA 680 601 524 537 781 633 581 579

TEAM Saint Mary’s GONZAGA Pepperdine Loyola Marymount San Diego Portland Santa Clara San Francisco

ASSISTS 471 493 341 306 369 492 406 375

PCT. .715 .710 .704 .704 .694 .694 .688 .668

3PTM 243 183 171 157 231 207 150 256

FGA 1917 1727 1620 2027 1647 1599 1857 1673

PCT. .488 .465 .459 .443 .437 .433 .386 .351

MADE 730 721 721 826 675 744 825 783

3PTA 616 527 543 453 696 579 531 613

PCT. .394 .347 .315 .347 .332 .358 .282 .418

ATT. 1926 1644 1747 2003 1604 1637 1827 1690

DEF. .379 .439 .413 .412 .421 .454 .452 .463

MEN’S MISC. STATS AVG. 13.46 14.50 10.66 9.87 11.53 15.38 12.30 12.50

BLOCKS AVG. 172 4.91 164 4.82 101 3.16 55 1.77 113 3.53 71 2.22 150 4.55 64 2.13

STEALS AVG. 255 7.29 240 7.06 215 6.72 197 6.35 186 5.81 179 5.59 182 5.52 160 5.33

INDIVIDUAL SCORING LEADERS NAME-TEAM Dior Lowhorn, USF Patrick Mills, SMC John Bryant, SCU Nick Raivio, POR JOSH HEYTVELT, GON Kevin Foster, SCU Vernon Teel, LMU Omar Samhan, SMC Gyno Pomar, USD Diamon Simpson, SMC

G 30 26 33 32 34 33 16 35 31 35

FG 231 163 226 181 186 163 75 197 169 162

3FG 38 67 0 49 23 85 6 0 0 3

FT 104 85 144 101 112 75 77 99 91 156

PTS 604 478 596 512 507 486 233 493 429 483

INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL PCT. LEADERS NAME - TEAM John Bryant, SCU Omar Samhan, SMC JOSH HEYTVELT, GON Gyno Pomare, USD Diamon Simpson

G 33 35 34 31 35

FG 226 197 186 169 162

FGA 379 353 342 317 321

PCT. .596 .558 .544 .533 .505

INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDING LEADERS NAME - TEAM John Bryant, SCU Diamon Simpson, SMC Omar Samhan, SMC Kevin Young, LMU Dior Lowhorn, USF

G 33 35 35 31 30

OFF 140 125 134 97 67

DEF 327 252 194 127 140

TOT 467 377 328 224 207

INDIVIDUAL ASSIST LEADERS

MEN’S TEAM REBOUNDING TEAM Saint Mary’s Santa Clara GONZAGA Portland Pepperdine San Francisco San Diego Loyola Marymount

FGM 936 803 743 898 719 692 717 588

%CollegeInsider.com berth *Regular Season Champion

2008-09 ALL-WEST COAST CONFERENCE TEAM First Team School Matt Bouldin * GON John Bryant * SCU T.J. Campbell POR Josh Heytvelt GON Dior Lowhorn * USF Patrick Mills * SMC Gyno Pomare ** USD Nik Raivio POR Omar Samhan SMC Diamon Simpson ** SMC

TEAM GONZAGA Portland Santa Clara Saint Mary’s San Diego San Francisco Pepperdine Loyola Marymount

NAME - TEAM JEREMY PARGO, GON T.J. Campbell, POR Patrick Mills, SMC MATT BOULDIN, GON Carlin Hughes, SMC

G 34 32 26 34 35

AST. 167 151 101 115 117

AVG. 4.91 4.72 3.88 3.38 3.34

INDIVIDUAL STEAL LEADERS NAME - TEAM Patrick Mills, SM Diamon Simpson, SMC Kevin Young, LMU Vernon Teel, LMU MATT BOULDIN, GON

G 26 35 31 16 34

STL. 57 61 51 25 52

AVG. 2.19 1.74 1.65 1.56 1.53

INDIVIDUAL BLOCK LEADERS NAME - TEAM John Bryant, SCU AUSTIN DAYE, GON Omar Samhan, SMC Diamon Simpson, SMC Marc Trasolini, SMC

G 33 34 35 35 30

AST. 84 70 69 57 37

AVG. 2.55 2.06 1.97 1.63 1.23

GONZAGA A AM MEN’S ’ BASKETBALL A A 2009-10

AVG. 14.2 10.8 9.4 7.2 6.9

AVG. 20.1 18.4 18.1 16.0 14.9 14.7 14.6 14.1 13.8 13.8


West Coast Conference WCC Men’s Basketball Tournament Champions Year 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002* 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987

Winning School Losing School MVP #1 Gonzaga 83 #2 Saint Mary’s 58 Micah Downs - GON #3 San Diego 69 #1 Gonzaga 62 Brandon Johnson - USD #1 Gonzaga 77 #2 Santa Clara 68 Derek Raivio - GON #1 Gonzaga 68 #2 Loyola Marymount 67 Adam Morrison - GON #1 Gonzaga - 80 # 2 Saint Mary’s - 67 Adam Morrison - GON #1 Gonzaga - 84 #2 Saint Mary’s - 71 Ronny Turiaf - GON #2 San Diego - 72 #1 Gonzaga - 63 Jason Keep - USD #2 Gonzaga - 96 #1 Pepperdine - 90 Dan Dickau - GON #1 Gonzaga - 80 #3 Santa Clara - 77 Dan Dickau - GON #2 Gonzaga - 69 #1 Pepperdine - 65 (ot) Casey Calvary - GON #1 Gonzaga - 91 #4 Santa Clara - 66 Matt Santangelo - GON #5 San Francisco - 80 #1 Gonzaga - 67 Hakeem Ward - USF #2 Saint Mary’s - 66 #3 San Francisco - 59 Brad Millard - SMC #5 Portland - 76 #2 Gonzaga - 68 Kweemada King - POR #4 Gonzaga - 80 #2 Portland - 67 John Rillie - GON #2 Pepperdine - 56 #4 San Diego - 53 Dana Jones - PEP #3 Santa Clara - 73 #1 Pepperdine - 63 Steve Nash - SCU #1 Pepperdine - 73 #4 Gonzaga - 70 Doug Christie - PEP #1 Pepperdine - 71 #4 Saint Mary’s - 68 (ot) Geoff Lear - PEP Tournament suspended due to death of Hank Gathers Loyola Marymount received WCC automatic tournament bid #3 Loyola Marymount - 75 #5 Santa Clara - 70 Hank Gathers - LMU #1 Loyola Marymount - 104#3 Santa Clara - 96 Hank Gathers - LMU #5 Santa Clara - 77 #7 Pepperdine - 65 Jens Gordan - SCU

* Gonzaga and Pepperdine tied for the regular-season WCC title. Pepperdine was awarded the No. 1 seed based on winning a coin-flip between the schools.

West Coast Conference Men’s Tournament Format

Effective with the 2003 WCC Basketball Tournament, the WCC adopted an 8-Team/Play-In format for the men. Under the format, the #5 through #8 seeds will compete in the opening round to determine who will advance to the next round of the tournament. Waiting for the winners in the quarterfinals will be the #3 and #4 seeds, who will have first round byes. The winners of the quarterfinal match-ups will go headto-head with the #1 and #2 seeds, who will be seeded into the semifinals. Beginning with the 2004 tournament the league began rotating the championship site regionally. The 2004 and 2005 tournaments were held in the Bay Area, 2006 at Gonzaga Universit, 2007 at the University of Portland and the 2008 at the University of San Diego. The 2009 tournamyent was held at the Oreleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nev., and will return there through 2012.

WCC Tournament History

1987 at Gonzaga #7 Pepperdine 76 #2 Gonzaga 73 1988 at Santa Clara #4 Pepperdine 81 #5 Gonzaga 70 1989 at San Francisco #3 Loyola Marymount 101 #6 Gonzaga 98 1990 at Loyola Marymount #1 Loyola Marymount 121 #8 Santa Clara 84

#3 Santa Clara #2 Gonzaga

53 51

1998 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 79 (ot) #8 Loyola Marymount 78

#1 Gonzaga #4 San Diego

78 68

1994 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 91 #8 Loyola Marymount 76

#1 Gonzaga #7 San Diego

74 59

#1 Gonzaga #3 Santa Clara

80 77

#4 San Diego #1 Gonzaga

#5 San Francisco #1 Gonzaga

80 67

2002 at San Diego #2 Gonzaga 82 #7 Loyola Marymount 64

83 75

1995 at Santa Clara #4 Gonzaga 74 #5 San Diego 57

1999 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 84 #8 Portland 63

#2 Gonzaga #5 San Diego

87 79 96 90

#4 Gonzaga #3 Saint Mary’s

69 59

#1 Gonzaga #6 Saint Mary’s

70 57

#2 Gonzaga #1 Pepperdine

1991 at Santa Clara #3 San Diego 72 #6 Gonzaga 62

#4 Gonzaga #2 Portland

80 67

#1 Gonzaga #4 Santa Clara

91 66

2003 at San Diego #1 Gonzaga 73 #5 Saint Mary’s 52

1992 at Portland #4 Gonzaga 61 #5 San Diego 48

1996 at Santa Clara #2 Gonzaga 64 #7 Saint Mary’s 54

2000 at Santa Clara #2 Gonzaga 76 #7 Saint Mary’s 49

#2 San Diego #1 Gonzaga

#4 Gonzaga #2 Santa Clara

54 51

#2 Gonzaga #8 Pepperdine

76 48

#2 Gonzaga #3 San Diego

80 70

2004 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 63 #5 Santa Clara 62

#1 Pepperdine #4 Gonzaga

73 70

#5 Portland #2 Gonzaga

76 68

#2 Gonzaga #1 Pepperdine

69 (ot) 65

1993 at San Francisco #2 Gonzaga 77 #7 Portland 57

1997 at Loyola Marymount #4 San Diego 64 #5 Gonzaga 59

2001 at San Diego #1 Gonzaga 105 #8 Saint Mary’s 65

#1 Gonzaga #2 Saint Mary’s

72 63

84 71

#4 San Diego #1 Gonzaga #2 Saint Mary’s

74 80 67

2006 at Gonzaga #1 Gonzaga 96 (ot) #5 San Diego 92 #1 Gonzaga #2 Loyola Marymount

68 67

2007 at Portland #1 Gonzaga 88 #4 San Diego 70 #1 Gonzaga #2 Santa Clara

77 68

2008 at San Diego #1 Gonzaga 52 #4 Santa Clara 48 #3 San Diego #1 Gonzaga

69 62

2009 at Las Vegas #1 Gonzaga 94 #4 Santa Clara 59 #1 Gonzaga #2 Saint Mary’s

83 58

2005 at Santa Clara #1 Gonzaga 90

GONZAGA MEN’S ’ BASKETBALL 2009-10

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WCC Tournament Statistics |---TOTAL---| |------3-PTS------| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct 3FG/G FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A APG TO TOPG A/TO Blk BPG Stl SPG Pts Avg -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 STEPP, Blake....... 10-10 326 32.6 46-109 .422 29-73 .397 2.90 43-53 .811 8 26 34 3.4 22 0 31 3.10 25 2.50 1.24 0 0.00 8 0.80 164 16.4 13 SANTANGELO, Matt... 10-10 353 35.3 51-124 .411 25-59 .424 2.50 26-31 .839 3 31 34 3.4 15 0 63 6.30 35 3.50 1.80 3 0.30 8 0.80 153 15.3 15 RILLIE, John....... 7-7 256 36.6 39-75 .520 28-55 .509 4.00 31-33 .939 8 21 29 4.1 13 0 15 2.14 15 2.14 1.00 0 0.00 7 1.00 137 19.6 31 CALVARY, Casey..... 12-9 299 24.9 56-91 .615 3-15 .200 0.25 21-48 .438 17 51 68 5.7 27 0 14 1.17 20 1.67 0.70 16 1.33 8 0.67 136 11.3 21 DICKAU, Dan........ 6-6 194 32.3 39-83 .470 20-49 .408 3.33 35-44 .795 5 17 22 3.7 13 0 27 4.50 14 2.33 1.93 0 0.00 4 0.67 133 22.2 03 MORRISON, Adam..... 6-4 184 30.7 39-83 .470 9-25 .360 1.50 28-38 .737 6 17 23 3.8 13 0 19 3.17 8 1.33 2.38 4 0.67 7 1.17 115 19.2 24 FRAHM, Richie...... 10-9 293 29.3 35-93 .376 23-58 .397 2.30 21-25 .840 10 22 32 3.2 9 0 23 2.30 14 1.40 1.64 1 0.10 5 0.50 114 11.4 35 TURIAF, Ronny...... 9-6 222 24.7 39-90 .433 0-0 .000 0.00 32-49 .653 27 47 74 8.2 24 0 8 0.89 9 1.00 0.89 18 2.00 8 0.89 110 12.2 34 BROWN, Jeff........ 7-7 227 32.4 39-83 .470 1-4 .250 0.14 26-36 .722 13 22 35 5.0 18 0 12 1.71 16 2.29 0.75 0 0.00 4 0.57 105 15.0 33 VIOLETTE, Cory..... 9-5 221 24.6 41-70 .586 0-3 .000 0.00 23-31 .742 19 40 59 6.6 19 1 6 0.67 7 0.78 0.86 6 0.67 9 1.00 105 11.7 05 RAIVIO, Derek...... 8-6 226 28.3 25-54 .463 10-29 .345 1.25 40-43 .930 4 12 16 2.0 5 0 22 2.75 10 1.25 2.20 1 0.13 11 1.38 100 12.5 24 KINLOCH, Jon....... 10-6 265 26.5 25-56 .446 13-29 .448 1.30 32-37 .865 12 26 38 3.8 23 1 12 1.20 16 1.60 0.75 12 1.20 8 0.80 95 9.5 13 GOSS, Geoff........ 8-7 265 33.1 27-53 .509 3-9 .333 0.38 37-43 .860 7 24 31 3.9 23 1 38 4.75 32 4.00 1.19 0 0.00 13 1.63 94 11.8 32 GOURDE, Zach....... 11-8 226 20.5 35-57 .614 0-1 .000 0.00 21-30 .700 11 23 34 3.1 28 2 9 0.82 17 1.55 0.53 9 0.82 6 0.55 91 8.3 24 DAVIS, Jarrod...... 4-4 139 34.8 30-59 .508 13-27 .481 3.25 13-16 .813 1 9 10 2.5 13 1 6 1.50 8 2.00 0.75 0 0.00 6 1.50 86 21.5 22 STANFORD, Matt..... 7-4 174 24.9 30-58 .517 7-13 .538 1.00 16-28 .571 11 16 27 3.9 20 1 15 2.14 11 1.57 1.36 1 0.14 5 0.71 83 11.9 11 HALL, Quentin...... 6-3 170 28.3 28-53 .528 10-26 .385 1.67 13-16 .813 4 17 21 3.5 17 0 17 2.83 10 1.67 1.70 1 0.17 8 1.33 79 13.2 23 ROLLINS, Lorenzo... 4-4 134 33.5 31-68 .456 8-29 .276 2.00 8-10 .800 3 8 11 2.8 6 0 7 1.75 6 1.50 1.17 1 0.25 6 1.50 78 19.5 02 PARGO, Jeremy...... 8-6 198 24.8 28-52 .538 4-16 .250 0.50 15-22 .682 3 15 18 2.3 19 0 23 2.88 17 2.13 1.35 0 0.00 5 0.63 75 9.4 21 ROGERS, Paul....... 6-6 183 30.5 25-46 .543 1-1 1.000 0.17 18-30 .600 11 34 45 7.5 18 1 6 1.00 17 2.83 0.35 7 1.17 1 0.17 69 11.5 22 DOWNS, Micah....... 6-2 152 25.3 22-55 .400 11-25 .440 1.83 13-21 .619 14 24 38 6.3 12 0 6 1.00 5 0.83 1.20 4 0.67 2 0.33 68 11.3 13 BATISTA, J.P....... 4-4 121 30.3 22-34 .647 1-1 1.000 0.25 22-27 .815 13 29 42 10.5 9 0 3 0.75 8 2.00 0.38 0 0.00 2 0.50 67 16.8 24 McPHEE, Jim........ 3-3 109 36.3 26-45 .578 0-1 .000 0.00 14-16 .875 3 8 11 3.7 11 1 15 5.00 15 5.00 1.00 2 0.67 4 1.33 66 22.0 32 HENDRIX, Bakari.... 4-4 122 30.5 27-53 .509 1-9 .111 0.25 10-21 .476 13 24 37 9.3 15 2 5 1.25 13 3.25 0.38 4 1.00 0 0.00 65 16.3 15 BOULDIN, Matt...... 6-6 192 32.0 23-50 .460 7-18 .389 1.17 9-15 .600 8 12 20 3.3 12 0 26 4.33 11 1.83 2.36 1 0.17 8 1.33 62 10.3 15 HERNANDEZ, Alex.... 6-0 131 21.8 20-34 .588 1-6 .167 0.17 19-32 .594 10 18 28 4.7 11 0 16 2.67 6 1.00 2.67 1 0.17 5 0.83 60 10.0 42 HEYTVELT, Josh..... 6-2 130 21.7 20-39 .513 3-7 .429 0.50 11-15 .733 5 18 23 3.8 11 0 3 0.50 6 1.00 0.50 5 0.83 5 0.83 54 9.0 25 PENDERGRAFT, David. 8-2 143 17.9 18-31 .581 8-17 .471 1.00 8-12 .667 8 21 29 3.6 17 0 5 0.63 3 0.38 1.67 0 0.00 8 1.00 52 6.5 23 SPINK, Mark........ 10-3 156 15.6 14-20 .700 0-0 .000 0.00 22-27 .815 13 31 44 4.4 29 1 13 1.30 13 1.30 1.00 3 0.30 3 0.30 50 5.0 30 DENCH, Axel........ 10-7 182 18.2 18-36 .500 2-7 .286 0.20 8-12 .667 12 24 36 3.6 21 0 12 1.20 13 1.30 0.92 2 0.20 2 0.20 46 4.6 05 DAYE, Austin....... 4-2 93 23.3 17-32 .531 4-10 .400 1.00 8-12 .667 1 25 26 6.5 7 0 4 1.00 9 2.25 0.44 7 1.75 4 1.00 46 11.5 10 DIXON, Kyle........ 6-6 208 34.7 13-43 .302 2-12 .167 0.33 17-19 .895 2 13 15 2.5 12 0 40 6.67 22 3.67 1.82 0 0.00 3 0.50 45 7.5 34 SNIDER, Scott...... 6-3 137 22.8 14-30 .467 0-0 .000 0.00 10-19 .526 13 33 46 7.7 23 1 9 1.50 7 1.17 1.29 7 1.17 6 1.00 38 6.3 15 HOLMDAHL, Bret..... 2-2 85 42.5 16-33 .485 4-5 .800 2.00 1-1 1.000 3 14 17 8.5 6 1 10 5.00 7 3.50 1.43 0 0.00 8 4.00 37 18.5 15 FLOYD, Ryan........ 9-2 148 16.4 12-25 .480 5-13 .385 0.56 7-10 .700 7 15 22 2.4 13 0 14 1.56 7 0.78 2.00 1 0.11 2 0.22 36 4.0 24 BANKHEAD, Kyle..... 10-4 181 18.1 12-32 .375 10-26 .385 1.00 1-2 .500 1 8 9 0.9 15 0 22 2.20 6 0.60 3.67 0 0.00 6 0.60 35 3.5 32 MALLON, Sean....... 8-4 166 20.8 13-30 .433 0-4 .000 0.00 7-15 .467 14 26 40 5.0 19 0 9 1.13 8 1.00 1.13 6 0.75 6 0.75 33 4.1 32 GRAY, Steven....... 4-2 108 27.0 12-21 .571 4-10 .400 1.00 5-5 1.000 1 4 5 1.3 4 0 3 0.75 4 1.00 0.75 0 0.00 5 1.25 33 8.3 14 WINGER, Mike....... 4-3 82 20.5 15-26 .577 1-1 1.000 0.25 2-5 .400 1 1 2 0.5 6 0 12 3.00 6 1.50 2.00 0 0.00 2 0.50 33 8.3 15 SPRADLEY, Doug..... 2-2 66 33.0 12-25 .480 4-10 .400 2.00 4-6 .667 2 5 7 3.5 7 0 6 3.00 9 4.50 0.67 0 0.00 2 1.00 32 16.0 23 SPINK, Scott....... 8-2 129 16.1 10-27 .370 0-2 .000 0.00 10-14 .714 5 20 25 3.1 18 2 8 1.00 8 1.00 1.00 3 0.38 10 1.25 30 3.8 22 LEASURE, Mike...... 10-4 135 13.5 11-28 .393 0-8 .000 0.00 7-9 .778 9 16 25 2.5 18 1 12 1.20 8 0.80 1.50 2 0.20 7 0.70 29 2.9 41 FRANKLIN, Todd..... 2-2 64 32.0 10-16 .625 0-0 .000 0.00 7-7 1.000 4 12 16 8.0 7 0 4 2.00 8 4.00 0.50 0 0.00 1 0.50 27 13.5 33 ARMSTEAD, Marc..... 5-5 168 33.6 12-26 .462 0-0 .000 0.00 2-6 .333 10 25 35 7.0 17 0 9 1.80 10 2.00 0.90 10 2.00 3 0.60 26 5.2 25 ROE, Danny......... 2-1 49 24.5 12-21 .571 2-4 .500 1.00 0-1 .000 5 2 7 3.5 10 2 1 0.50 2 1.00 0.50 1 0.50 0 0.00 26 13.0 34 EATON, Jeremy...... 4-3 89 22.3 5-16 .313 0-0 .000 0.00 15-23 .652 4 15 19 4.8 10 1 1 0.25 8 2.00 0.13 2 0.50 3 0.75 25 6.3 35 RUBRIGHT, Jason.... 6-3 84 14.0 9-18 .500 2-3 .667 0.33 5-6 .833 7 8 15 2.5 13 0 0 0.00 3 0.50 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.17 25 4.2 25 NILSON, Mike....... 7-1 95 13.6 7-16 .438 1-5 .200 0.14 9-11 .818 9 12 21 3.0 11 1 5 0.71 6 0.86 0.83 2 0.29 6 0.86 24 3.4 22 McGOWAN, Felix..... 5-0 62 12.4 8-18 .444 1-5 .200 0.20 7-10 .700 3 3 6 1.2 6 0 2 0.40 4 0.80 0.50 0 0.00 3 0.60 24 4.8 31 KUSO, Abdullahi.... 4-3 71 17.8 10-16 .625 0-0 .000 0.00 3-9 .333 6 16 22 5.5 17 3 2 0.50 6 1.50 0.33 6 1.50 0 0.00 23 5.8 04 ALTIDOR-CESPEDES, P 6-2 91 15.2 8-18 .444 5-9 .556 0.83 1-2 .500 5 8 13 2.2 7 0 10 1.67 10 1.67 1.00 0 0.00 2 0.33 22 3.7 22 KNIGHT, Erroll..... 6-4 120 20.0 7-19 .368 1-5 .200 0.17 6-11 .545 3 7 10 1.7 13 0 5 0.83 9 1.50 0.56 4 0.67 2 0.33 21 3.5 25 REASON, Anthony.... 6-3 96 16.0 5-13 .385 0-5 .000 0.00 11-15 .733 7 16 23 3.8 13 1 16 2.67 6 1.00 2.67 1 0.17 2 0.33 21 3.5 35 VERRET, Paul....... 2-2 67 33.5 8-11 .727 0-0 .000 0.00 5-6 .833 6 16 22 11.0 8 0 4 2.00 4 2.00 1.00 2 1.00 1 0.50 21 10.5 25 SKINNER, Tony...... 4-2 107 26.8 8-15 .533 2-4 .500 0.50 2-5 .400 5 15 20 5.0 8 0 5 1.25 5 1.25 1.00 1 0.25 3 0.75 20 5.0 21 PARHAM, Lennie..... 1-1 26 26.0 5-12 .417 0-1 .000 0.00 9-10 .900 1 1 2 2.0 3 0 1 1.00 2 2.00 0.50 0 0.00 2 2.00 19 19.0 11 DUDLEY, Jamie...... 6-2 73 12.2 4-11 .364 2-2 1.000 0.33 7-11 .636 0 8 8 1.3 9 0 7 1.17 11 1.83 0.64 0 0.00 2 0.33 17 2.8 03 GOODSON, Demetri... 2-0 34 17.0 6-8 .750 0-0 .000 0.00 3-5 .600 0 1 1 0.5 4 0 8 4.00 3 1.50 2.67 0 0.00 1 0.50 15 7.5 35 HAALAND, Dale...... 1-1 36 36.0 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 0.00 3-5 .600 5 8 13 13.0 3 0 2 2.00 2 2.00 1.00 0 0.00 2 2.00 13 13.0 32 BRADY, Eric........ 4-4 107 26.8 4-9 .444 2-5 .400 0.50 2-2 1.000 1 16 17 4.3 14 1 5 1.25 3 0.75 1.67 0 0.00 3 0.75 12 3.0 33 GRIFFIN, Doug...... 4-0 75 18.8 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0.00 3-9 .333 5 13 18 4.5 6 0 2 0.50 2 0.50 1.00 1 0.25 0 0.00 11 2.8 23 SIMMONS, Kendall... 2-1 31 15.5 3-12 .250 1-2 .500 0.50 4-6 .667 2 0 2 1.0 4 0 1 0.50 2 1.00 0.50 0 0.00 1 0.50 11 5.5 34 FOX, Richard....... 2-0 29 14.5 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 0.00 3-6 .500 2 2 4 2.0 7 0 2 1.00 3 1.50 0.67 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 5.5 33 DELANEY, Chris..... 4-0 48 12.0 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0.00 3-7 .429 3 8 11 2.8 10 0 0 0.00 1 0.25 0.00 3 0.75 1 0.25 9 2.3 11 WILLIAMS, Kevin.... 9-0 55 6.1 3-12 .250 1-5 .200 0.11 1-2 .500 3 5 8 0.9 4 0 4 0.44 2 0.22 2.00 0 0.00 1 0.11 8 0.9 31 FREDERICKSON, Brian 3-1 45 15.0 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 0.00 2-5 .400 1 5 6 2.0 11 0 4 1.33 7 2.33 0.57 0 0.00 3 1.00 8 2.7 31 CHAMPION, Mike..... 1-1 22 22.0 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 0.00 1-1 1.000 1 2 3 3.0 3 0 1 1.00 1 1.00 1.00 2 2.00 0 0.00 7 7.0 34 SHERRELL, Jay...... 4-0 16 4.0 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0.00 0-1 .000 0 8 8 2.0 1 0 1 0.25 1 0.25 1.00 0 0.00 1 0.25 6 1.5 23 COLE, David........ 4-0 31 7.8 2-6 .333 1-5 .200 0.25 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 1 0.25 3 0.75 0.33 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 1.3 33 BOND, Jason........ 6-0 37 6.2 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 5 5 10 1.7 11 0 0 0.00 1 0.17 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.17 4 0.7 11 FORBES, Germayne... 3-0 27 9.0 2-7 .286 0-3 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 3 0 2 0.67 1 0.33 2.00 0 0.00 1 0.33 4 1.3 45 FOSTER, Will....... 3-0 24 8.0 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 1 6 7 2.3 2 0 0 0.00 2 0.67 0.00 2 0.67 1 0.33 4 1.3 13 REISMAN, Josh...... 2-0 19 9.5 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 4 4 2.0 1 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 2 1.00 4 2.0 21 MAY, Darryl........ 2-0 15 7.5 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 2 1.00 3 1.50 0.67 0 0.00 2 1.00 4 2.0 34 ZAHARIAS, Nick..... 1-0 5 5.0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 4.0 25 PINNEY, Brad....... 1-0 2 2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0.00 2-3 .667 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 4.0 32 MORGAN, Scott...... 6-0 28 4.7 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 3-4 .750 1 7 8 1.3 2 0 1 0.17 3 0.50 0.33 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 0.5 13 NEMETH, John....... 4-0 21 5.3 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0.00 1-2 .500 0 4 4 1.0 0 0 5 1.25 1 0.25 5.00 0 0.00 1 0.25 3 0.8 11 WADLINGTON, Marlon. 1-0 15 15.0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 1 1.00 1 1.00 1.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.0 23 WALKER, Paul....... 1-0 9 9.0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0.00 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.0 50 BROWN, Ira......... 2-0 9 4.5 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1.5 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 1.0 21 KINCAID, Matt...... 1-0 3 3.0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 1 1.00 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.0 14 WILLIAMS, Kenny.... 1-0 3 3.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1.00 0 0.00 99.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 2.0 14 MICHAELSON, Brian.. 4-0 3 0.8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0.00 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 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Dr. Thayne McCulloh President Dr. Thayne McCulloh (BA, ’89) became Gonzaga University’s interim president in the summer of 2009, succeeding the eleven-year tenure of Jesuit President Father Robert J. Spitzer. McCulloh, with 19 years as a Gonzaga administrator, knows that it is his job – ‘interim’ title notwithstanding – to collaborate with other Gonzaga stakeholders and continue to build upon Fr. Spitzer’s remarkable legacy. In fall 2009, Gonzaga enrolled its largest freshman class ever, more than 1,200 students, bringing the university overall enrollment to more than 7,500. While continued success in all ways is important to McCulloh, sustaining and reinforcing the mission of Gonzaga as a Jesuit, Catholic and humanistic institution is fundamental to him. “We, as a community, are going to be led first and foremost by our University Mission, which unites us and allows us to remain focused and faithful to the charge that has been given to all of us,” McCulloh said. “Our fundamental mission is to educate men and women in an environment that is both academically rigorous and distinctively Jesuit, Catholic, and humanistic.” McCulloh knows that environment well. He spent three years here as an undergraduate, earning his bachelor’s degree in psychology, before moving on to Oxford University to earn a doctorate in experimental social psychology. He returned to Gonzaga in 1990 and has held numerous positions – and worked on many projects – over the past 19 years. These include service as interim academic vice president, vice president for administration and planning, associate academic vice president, and dean of student financial services, among others. Gonzaga is ingrained in him.

“Gonzaga is our life in a lot of ways,” said McCulloh, who with wife Julie (BA ’92, MBA ’97, Gonzaga’s dean of admission), has three daughters. “The way we choose to work and live is with an understanding that it’s not merely ‘a job.’ We feel we are participating in something really important. It’s great to be a part of it, and it’s why we feel at home at Gonzaga. It’s hard to draw a sharp distinction between our private life and our life at Gonzaga, as there is an awful lot that we share, as a family, in common with others who work here. “I came to Gonzaga to get a college education, and what brought me back as an employee was the awareness that this place is about transforming women and men who have unique gifts and talents, and come from all different experiences. Here we ask students to focus on important life questions, and we challenge them to think about what they want to do with their lives that will be of benefit to their fellow human beings. That’s a powerful and important endeavor in a world so desperately in need of it,” McCulloh said. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Washington, D.C. and Seattle, McCulloh attended Seattle’s Bishop Blanchet High School. Following high school, he completed a three-year enlistment as a food service sergeant in the U.S. Army. He arrived at Gonzaga in its centennial year (1986), served as a resident assistant and resident director, was president of Alpha Sigma Nu (the Jesuit honor society), and was elected student body president. He, Julie, and their three daughters are big fans of Gonzaga sports and attend home games when their schedules permit. McCulloh will serve as interim president pending the selection of a permanent Jesuit president by the Board of Trustees.

Mission Statement of Gonzaga University Gonzaga University belongs to a long and distinguished tradition of humanistic, Catholic, and Jesuit education. We are committed to preserving and developing that tradition and communicating it to our students and alumni. As humanistic, we recognize the essential role of human creativity, intelligence, and initiative in the construction of society and culture. As Catholic, we affirm the heritage which has developed through two thousand years of Christian living, theological reflection, and authentic interpretation. As Jesuit, we are inspired by the vision of Christ at work in the world, transforming it by His love, and calling men and women to work with Him in loving service of the human community. All these elements of our tradition come together within the sphere of free intellectual inquiry characteristic of a university. At Gonzaga, this inquiry is primarily focused on Western culture, within which our tradition has developed. We also believe that a knowledge of traditions and cultures different from our own draws us closer to the human family of which we are a part and makes us more aware of both the possibilities and limitations of our own heritage. Therefore, in addition to our primary emphasis on Western culture, we seek to provide for our students some opportunity to become familiar with a variety of human cultures. In the light of our own tradition and the variety of human societies, we seek to understand the world we live in. It is a world of great technological progress, scientific complexity and competing ideologies. It offers great possibilities for cooperation and interdependence, but at the same time presents us with the fact of widespread poverty, hunger, injustice, and the prospect of degeneration and destruction. We seek to provide for our students some understanding of contemporary civilization; and we invite them to reflect with us on the problems and possibilities of a scientific age, the ideological differences that separate the peoples of the world, and the rights and responsibilities that come from commitment to a free society. In this way we hope to prepare our students for an enlightened dedication to the Christian ideals of justice and peace.

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GONZAGA ADMINISTRATION CHUCK MURPHY

Ken Anderson

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Chuck Murphy, vice president for finance, assumed the duties of overseeing Gonzaga University’s athletic department June 1, 2001. He replaced Harry Sladich who retired as vice president of administration and planning after nearly 40 years at the school. Murphy, however, is no stranger to Gonzaga, graduating with a BBA in accounting in 1973. After earning his CPA in 1974, he worked as an auditor for the accounting firm of Coopers and Lybrand from 1973-76 and as controller for the Pring Corporation from 1976-78. He joined Gonzaga University in 1978 as controller, and became vice president for finance in 1985. With Sladich’s retirement, Gonzaga President Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., re-organized the responsibilities of several of his vice presidents. In addition to overseeing athletics, Murphy is also responsible for the bookstore, controller’s office, faculty services, mail services and plant and construction. During the past 16 years, Murphy has overseen the construction of the Jundt Art Center and Museum, the Dussault and Burch Apartments, the Rosauer Center for Education, the Foley Center library and the Jepson Center for Business Administration. He was also actively involved in the expansion projects for the Herak Center for Engineering and the Martin Centre for athletics. He is also instrumental in Gonzaga’s acquisition of property adjacent to campus. Murphy and his wife, Linda, who serves as Gonzaga’s director of student accounts, have six children; Brian, Shawn, Steve, Kalin, Melissa and Greg, who passed away in 2002; and three grandchildren. Murphy is a lifelong Spokane resident. He attended Gonzaga Prep.

Ken Anderson begins his 12th year as the Faculty Athletics Representative to the NCAA and Institutional Representative to the West Coast for Gonzaga University, appointed by then-president Fr. Edward Glynn, S.J. in the spring of 1997. Anderson works as a liaison between the university administration and the athletic department in issues regarding the NCAA and WCC, as well as being an invaluable adviser to athletic director Mike Roth on issues of compliance, academics, student-athlete welfare, scheduling, departmental policy and personnel matters. He was also elected president of the WCC in June, 2001. The native of San Pedro, Calif., is no stranger to Bulldog athletics. A two-year Bulldog basketball letterwinner (1980-81), he served as the volunteer assistant men’s basketball coach for the 1991-92 season and has chaired the University Athletic Council since 1998. He organized the Old Dogs men’s exhibition basketball game featuring former Bulldog players. A 1981 graduate from Gonzaga with a Bachelor of Business Administration, Anderson remained at GU to complete his M.B.A. in 1982. He pursued his doctoral studies at the University of Nebraska, receiving his Ph.D. in 1988. Anderson returned to his alma mater in 1986 as an Assistant Professor of Management in the School of Business Administration, was promoted to Associate Professor in 1991 and to Professor in September 2000. He has authored many articles for various professional publications, has made numerous paper presentations and been an integral part of instructional and new course development. Anderson and his wife Sue have two children, K.C. (1986), a 2009 Gonzaga alum, and Molly (1990), a current member of the GU women’s basketball team.

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MIKE ROTH ATHLETIC DIRECTOR tenure. In 2003, Gonzaga added the Kermit Rudolf FitMike Roth enters his 13th year as Gonzaga Univerness Center for Gonzaga students, faculty and staff. The sity’s athletic director and under his leadership the Bullstate-of-the-art fitness center includes two levels, housing dogs athletic programs have grown from a recognized fitness and strength training zones. In 2004, GU opened regional power to a player on the national scene. the McCarthey Athletic Center, a 6,000 seat basketball After taking over as acting athletic director in July, arena which is now the home for both the Bulldog men’s 1997, and being named athletic director in September of and women’s basketball squads. The men’s team continues 1998, the men’s basketball team has flourished into one to play before sellout crowds while the women’s attenof the nation’s elite programs. The Bulldogs have made dance leads the West Coast Conference. In 2005, Gonzaga 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances dating back opened the Harry A. Green Indoor Rowing Facility giving to 1999 when they captured the hearts of a nation with GU one of the most progressive indoor training facilities their Elite Eight run. Over the 11 years, the Zags have on the West Coast. The 5,225-square foot facility houses also reached the Sweet Sixteen four times (2000, 2001, more than fifty rowing machines and three high-definition 2006, and 2009) and earned a Top 10 final national rankplasma televisions that are integrated into a computerized ing four times; 2002 - No. 6, 2004 - No. 3, 2005 - No. 10 rowing program that allows student-athletes to compete and 2006 - No. 5. Also during Roth’s tenure the men’s with each other as a team. In 2007, Roth and Gonzaga basketball team has won nine West Coast Conference added Patterson Baseball Complex and Washington Trust Tournament titles and had five All-America nods. Field. The home to Bulldog baseball is an advanced lighted The women’s basketball team has made the postfacility that incorporates an old-time baseball season in five of the last six years, including feel. The new stadium includes 1,300 theaterits inaugural NCAA Tournament appearance in style seats and classic brick detailing. Finally, in 2007, after winnings its inaugural WCC Tournathe summer of 2008, Roth and Gonzaga added ment title, and its second NCAA Tournament the Gonzaga Soccer Field, the Diedrick/DeLong appearance in 2009 where the Zags won their Athletic Training Center and a new Academic first-ever game. The Zags have also appeared in Lab. three WNIT Tournament (2004, 2005, 2008) and Up next for Roth and Gonzaga is a new have won an unprecedented five-straight WCC indoor tennis and golf facility. The indoor golf regular-season titles. The men’s soccer team and tennis facility will include a golf practice area was the WCC Co-Champions in 2000, earned its along with six tennis courts. It will also feature first NCAA Tournament at-large bid in 2001 and men’s and women’s locker rooms. again in 2007. The women’s soccer squad made Roth’s ties to Gonzaga extend far beyond its inaugural appearance in the NCAA Tournahis time as Athletic Director. He was an assistant ment in 2005 after earning its first national rankmen’s basketball coach under Jay Hillock in ing that season. The Bulldogs were ranked 19th 1982-83, then returned in September, 1986, as a in Soccer America and 22nd in Soccer Buzz. The physical education instructor. In January, 1987, he women’s rowing team has become a powerjoined the athletic department as assistant athletic house, winning 12 of 13 WCC Championships, director/Martin Centre Director. In that span including nine-straight from 1997-2005. Baseball his responsibilities expanded to include direct also made a splash in the national scene, making administration for 10 of Gonzaga’s 14 sports proits first NCAA appearance in 28 years after winAthletic Director Mike Roth receiving the Under grams. In 1991 he was designated the university’s ning its inaugural WCC conference series title in 2009. The Zags closed out the season ranked 22nd Armour AD of the Year Award in Orlando, Fla., in compliance officer to the NCAA, overseeing all matters pertaining to student-athletic eligibility at by Baseball America. June, 2009. the institutional and NCAA level. The Gonzaga athletic program Roth was recognized as one also has had extreme success in the of 29 regional recipients of the classroom during Roth’s tenure. Under Amour AD of the Year Award The Bulldogs have averaged a (ADOY) presented by the National 3.0 GPA or higher in 22-straight Association of Collegiate Directors semesters dating to the fall of 1998. of Athletics (NACDA) and is a past The 2008-09 academic year was member of the Board of Directors another successful one with a 3.21 for the Greater Spokane Sports Asfall and a 3.22 spring semester GPA sociation (GSSA), worked the 1990 to maintain the cumulative GPA of Goodwill Games as the weightlifting 3.21. During his nine years at the coordinator and was Sports Direchelm, 973 student-athletes have tor for the 1989 Washington State been named to the President’s List Centennial Games. He chaired the (3.7 GPA or higher), while 816 GSSA/ Sportswriters and Broadcaststudent-athletes have been named to ers Sports Awards Banquet, and was the Dean’s List (3.5-3.69 GPA). banquet co-chair for two years. In addition, 181 student-athletes A native of Moses Lake, Wash., have earned WCC All-Academic Roth played basketball at Big Bend recognition. The Bulldogs are also Community College, and finished first in total number of studenthis collegiate career at Willamette athletes named to the WCC ComUniversity where he graduated with missioner’s Honor Roll since its a B.S. in sociology in 1979. He inception in 2004. received his master’s in athletic adOn the national scale, 10 stuministration and physical education dent-athletes have garnered CoSIfrom Gonzaga in 1983. His coaching DA/ESPN The Magazine Academic career also included stints as an asAll-America accolades, including sistant men’s basketball coach at Big three-time honoree George Josten Bend CC and Spokane CC. (2005, 2006, 2007 - men’s soccer), Roth and his wife Linda have two and two-time honorees Blake Stepp sons, Brad (1989), a current Gonzaga student, and Matt (1991). 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athletic ADMINISTRATION Chris Standiford Senior Associate Athletic Director Chris Standiford enters his 18th year in the Gonzaga University athletic department. Standiford transferred to Gonzaga as an undergraduate in 1990, earned his bachelor of arts in 1991 and master’s in 1993 from Gonzaga. He was hired as the Assistant Martin Centre Director in January of 1993 and helped oversee facilities and game management for all events involving athletic department facilities. Standiford was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director in 1997 and Associate Athletic Director in July, 2002. In September of 2006 he was part of an athletic department re-organization and was promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director. During his time at Gonzaga, Standiford has served as the athletic department liaison during the construction of several new facilities. He developed and spearheaded the concept for the Rudolf Fitness Center which was dedicated in 2003. The former fieldhouse was incorporated into the fitness center to provide an indoor running track, three basketball/volleyball courts, four racquetball courts and two aerobic rooms. He was also actively involved in the recent McCarthey Athletic Center; Patterson Baseball Complex and Washington Trust Field, Gonzaga Soccer Field, Harry A. Green Indoor Rowing Facility and the 5,000-square foot Diedrick/Delong Athletic Training Center projects which have upgraded Gonzaga’s facilities to among the best on the West Coast if not in the nation. He also helps to oversee the athletic department budget which has been gradually increased the past several years. As part of the 2006 re-organization, the native of Spokane and graduate of Gonzaga Prep oversees the Bulldogs baseball and rowing programs, as well as Gonzaga’s facilities and game management staff, and the training room. In 2006, Standiford was selected to a 3-year term on the seven-member NCAA Division I Rowing Committee as the West representative. Among his duties were to chair the regional advisory committee to rank the top teams in the West Region; to participate in the national committee and national NCAA Women’s Rowing Championship selection process, and attend the NCAA Women’s Rowing Championship. His term expired in September, 2009. Standiford and his wife of 13 years Julie, have three children – son Thomas (1999) and daughters Camryn (2001) and Allyson (2005).

Dennis Kalina Associate Athletic Director/Development Dennis Kalina enters his fourth year in the Gonzaga University athletic department as the Associate Athletic Director/ Development. His duties at Gonzaga include overseeing the Bulldogs development team and working closely with Bulldog Club members. He also develops Gonzaga’s comprehensive fundraising and men’s basketball ticketing plan, as well as overseeing special development projects and events for the athletic department. Kalina previously worked for eight years at Bradley University as the Associate Athletic Director of External Affairs. Prior to working with the Braves, he also spent two years as the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing at Northwestern State University. In addition to his responsibilities for the Zags, Kalina just finished his term as the president of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) in the summer of 2009. A native of Portage, Ind., Kalina received both his bachelor’s degree in sports marketing/management (1995) and master’s degree in athletic administration (1996) from Indiana University, where he helped to market the Hoosier football, men’s soccer and women’s basketball teams for three years. Prior to working within the IU Athletic Department, he was also a 400-meter hurdler for two seasons on the Hoosiers’ track team. Kalina is married to the former Dina Nightenhelser. They are the proud parents of daughter Addison Shelby (2005) and son Canyon Marek (2008).

Heather Gores Senior Women’s Administrator/ Associate Athletic Director Heather Gores begins her 15th year at Gonzaga University and her ninth year in athletic administration. In May of 2000 Gores was promoted to Senior Women’s Administrator after serving the previous six years as an assistant coach with the women’s basketball program. In September of 2006 Gores was promoted to Associate Athletic Director/SWA. Prior to joining the Gonzaga family in 1994, Gores worked for two years as an assistant coach at Washington State University where she was a four-year letterwinner for the Cougars basketball squad. During her playing career in Pullman, Gores scored 981 points to then-rank seventh in the WSU record books. She finished her career as WSU’s career leader in three-point shots made with 133 and set a single-season record with 61 treys as a senior. In addition to her responsibilities at Gonzaga, Gores was selected to the NCAA Division I Championship Competition Cabinet, representing the West Coast Conference in September of 2006. On September 20, 2007, Gores was selected to the prestigious NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee. A Native of Arroyo Grande, Calif., Gores received her bachelor of science in physical education and health from Washington State University in 1993 and earned her master of arts in organizational leadership from Gonzaga in 2003. The former Heather Norman was married to Greg Gores in August of 1998. The couple have two children - daughter Kaitlin (2001) and son Garrett (2003).

Shannon Strahl Associate Athletic Director/ Compliance Shannon Strahl joined the Gonzaga University staff on a full-time basis as the compliance and academics coordinator in May of 2000. In 1999 Strahl worked as a graduate assistant in the compliance office. She received her MBA in 2002. In July 2003 she was promoted to an assistant athletic director and again promoted in 2006 to associate athletic director. A 1999 graduate of Gonzaga, Strahl understands the balance between academics and athletics at Gonzaga having played four seasons on the women’s soccer team. She was a two-time WCC AllAcademic selection and two-time All-WCC honorable mention pick. Following her senior season, Strahl was selected as the Bulldog Club Senior Female Athlete of the Year. Strahl oversees the areas of compliance and academics to ensure that student-athletes, coaches, athletic department staff, and boosters meet institutional, West Coast Conference and NCAA standards. The former Shannon Stanford, she was married to Bobby Strahl on July 5, 2003. The couple are proud parents of two sons; Bo (2005) and Brady (2007).

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athletic support staff

Matt Beckman

Gillian Brooksmiller

Megan Brown

Director of Marketing

Program Assistant/ Development

Graduate Intern/Facilities

Kerri Conger Assistant Director Rudolf Fitness Center

Paul Brown

Tommy Brown

Peter Clark

Gayle Clayton

Director of Major Gifts

Athletic Turf Manager

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Administrative Assistant/ Office Manager

Josh Cox

Vicki Craigen

Ryne Daniel

Ticket Manger/ Travel Coordinator

Computer Information Specialist

Graduate Intern/Facilites

Abbie Davis

Steve DeLong

Sheri Fitzthum

Administrative Assistant/ Development

Director of Athletic Training

Accounting Assistant

Eric Gunning

Jose Hernandez

Jared Hertz

Steve Hertz

Erik Hildebrand

Chris Johnson

Kris Kassel

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Director Rudolf Fitness Center

Assistant Athletic Director/ Business Operations

Director of Athletic Relations

Compliance Officer

Director of Ticket Operations and Travel

General Manager/IMG

Rob Kavon Director of Athletic Facilities

Regina Paolucci Director of Capital Support

Katie Love

Andy Main

David Martin

Graduate Intern/ Athletic Academic Services

Assistant Director Rudolf Fitness Center

Assistant Director Rudolf Fitness Center

Shelly Radtke

Mike Roden

Sonja Steele

Associate Director Rudolf Fitness Center

Director of Academic Support Services

Administrative Assistant/ Basketball

Joel Morgan

Jen Nyland

Rian Oliver

Assistant Athletic Director/ Facilities

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Basketball Academic Coordinator

Leanne Stockton

Devon Thomas

Louise Torgerson

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Director of Annual Giving

Champs Life Skills Coordinator

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Shelby Ulman

Jana Young

Graduate Intern/ Marketing

Administrative Secretary

This institution is committed to a philosophy of unquestioned academic and financial integrity of our athletics program m and to the accountability of the Athletics Department to the values and goals befitting higher education. In keeping with the University’s Mission Statement, the Department of Athletics seeks to initiate, stimulate and improve intercollegiate athletic programs for our student athletes and to promote educational leadership, physical fitness and recreational pursuits. As part of an equal opportunity, affirmative action university, the Gonzaga University Department of Athletics is committed to supporting equitable opportunities for all students and staff, including women and minorities.

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gonzaga coaches

Shawn Bagnall

Abby Bennett

Steve Bennett

Jodie Kaczor Berry

Amanda Brown

Amy Edwards

Michelle Elliott

Assistant Men’s Crew

Assistant Women’s Volleyball

Assistant Baseball

Assistant Women’s Basketball

Director of Women’s Basketball Operations

Head Women’s Soccer

Assistant Women’s Basketball

Danny Evans

Mark Few

Associate Head Baseball Coach

Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Melissa Flint

Lisa Mispley Fortier

Dave Gantt

Dan Gehn

Ray Giacoletti

Head Women’s Rowing Coach

Assistant Women’s Basketball

Head Women’s Volleyball Coach

Director of Rowing/Head Men’s Coach

Assistant Men’s Basketball

Kelly Graves

Robert Gray

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

Head Men’s Golf Coach

D.J. Gurule

Courtney Haase

Vito Higgins

Travis Knight

Jerry Krause

Head Women’s Tennis Coach

Assistant Women’s Rowing

Assistant Men’s Soccer

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Director of Men’s Basketball Operations

Tommy Lloyd

Peter MacDonald

Mark Machtolf

Brynn Murphy

Mike Nilson

Head Men’s Tennis Coach

Lester Melendez

Sarah Michelson

Assistant Men’s Basketball

Head Baseball Coach

Assistant Women’s Soccer

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Assistant Women’s Volleyball

Strength and Conditioning Coach

Leon Rice

Brad Rickel

Shea Swoboda

Mike Thompson

Einar Thorarinsson

Vicki Tiffany

Pat Tyson

Associate Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Head Women’s Golf Coach

Assistant Women’s Soccer

Assistant Men’s Soccer

Head Men’s Soccer Coach

Cheerleading Coach

Head Cross Country/Track and Field Coach

Mark Voorhees Assistant Women’s Rowing

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staff directory All area codes are 509 Email address for all employees <last name>@athletics.gonzaga.edu unless noted. Main Office Fax Sports Information Fax Basketball Fax Ticket Office Phone

313-5787 313-5730 313-3958 313-6000

Athletic Administration Mike Roth - Athletic Director 313-3519 Ken Anderson - Faculty Representative 313-3418 E-Mail anderson@jepson.gonzaga.edu Chris Standiford - Senior Associate AD 313-4210 Heather Gores - Associate AD/SWA 313-3599 Shannon Strahl - Associate AD/Compliance 313-5700 Dennis Kalina - Associate AD/Development 313-4211 Oliver Pierce - Assistant AD/SID 313-6373 Joel Morgan - Assistant AD/Facilities 313-3963 Jared Hertz - Assistant Athletic Director/Business 313-4203 Gayle Clayton - Office Manager 313-4204 Jana Young - Administrative Secretary 313-3981 Marketing & Development Dennis Kalina - Associate AD/Development Steve Hertz - Director of Athletic Relations Matt Beckman - Director of Marketing Paul Brown - Director of Major Gifts Regina Paoluicci - Director of Capital Support Devon Thomas - Director of Annual Giving Jennifer Lawson - Communications Specialist Abbie Davis - Administrative Assistant/Development Gillian Brooksmiller - Program Assistant II Shelby Ulman - Graduate Intern/Marketing

313-4211 313-4226 313-6818 313-4084 313-5731 313-5721 313-3966 313-5530 313-3964 313-4073

Academics & Compliance Shannon Strahl - Associate AD/Compliance Mike Roden - Academic Coordinator Rian Oliver - Basketball Academic Coordinator Erik Hildebrand - Compliance Officer Louise Torgerson - CHAMPS Life Skills Coordinator Katie Love - Graduate Intern/Athletic Academic Services

313-5700 313-5527 313-3942 313-4043 313-4282 313-3674

Facilities Joel Morgan - Assistant AD/Facilities Rob Kavon - Director of Athletic Facilities Ryne Daniel - Graduate Intern/Facilities Megan Brown - Graduate Intern/Facilities

313-3963 313-4213 313-4229 313-3932

Tickets & Business Office Chris Standiford - Senior Associate AD 313-4210 Jared Hertz - Assistant Athletic Director/Business 313-4203 E-Mail hertzj@athletics.gonzaga.edu Sheri Fitzthum - Accounting Assistant 313-3675 Chris Johnson - Director of Ticket Operations and Travel 313-4046 Josh Cox - Ticket Manager/Travel Coordinator 313-3938 GONZAGA BOX OFFICE 313-6000 TicketsWest 1-800-325-SEAT (325-7328) TicketsWest Website www.ticketswest.com Sports Information Oliver Pierce - Assistant AD/Sports Information Director Liz Smith - Assistant Sports Information Director Bobby Alworth- Graduate Intern/Sports Information

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313-6373 313-4288 313-4227

Computer Services Vicki Craigen - Computer Information Specialist

313-3841

Sports Medicine Steve DeLong - Director of Athletic Training Peter Clark - Assistant Athletic Trainer Eric Gunning - Assistant Athletic Trainer Jennifer Nyland - Assistant Athletic Trainer Leanne Stockton - Assistant Athletic Trainer

313-4205 313-5591 313-5785 313-5786 313-4075

Strength and Conditioning Mike Nilson - Strength and Conditioning Coach

313-4099

Kermit R. Rudolf Fitness Center Jose Hernandez - Director Shelly Radtke - Associate Director Kerri Conger - Assistant Director David Martin - Assistant Director Andy Main - Assistant Director

313-3980 313-3977 313-3978 313-3976 313-4252

Corporate Sponsorships-IMG Kris Kassel - General Manager Joel Blockman - Sponsorship Marketing Assistant

313-5729 313-5728

Sodexho Sports & Leasure Jason Aupied - General Manager 313-6905 E-Mail jason.aupied@sodexo.com Jennifer Messenger - Concessions Manager 313-6956 E-Mail jennifer.messenger@sodexo.com Michael Schroeder - Catering Manager 313-6978 E-Mail michael.schroeder@sodexo.com Cheerleading Vicki Tiffany - Head Coach

509-944-0862

Baseball Mark Machtolf - Head Coach Danny Evans - Associate Head Coach Steve Bennett - Assistant Coach

313-4209 313-4078 313-3597

Men’s Basketball Mark Few - Head Coach Leon Rice - Associate Head Coach Tommy Lloyd - Assistant Coach Ray Giacoletti - Assistant Coach Jerry Krause - Director of Basketball Operations Rian Oliver - Basketball Academic Coordinator Sonja Steele - Administrative Assistant

313-4218 313-6377 313-4215 313-6374 313-5531 313-3942 313-4201

Women’s Basketball Kelly Graves - Head Coach Jodie Kaczor Berry - Assistant Coach Lisa Mispley Fortier - Assistant Coach Michelle Elliott - Assistant Coach Amanda Brown - Director of Basketball Operations Molly Hays - Director of Basketball Operations Rian Oliver - Basketball Academic Coordinator Sonja Steele - Administrative Assistant

313-4217 313-4240 313-3496 313-4219 313-4219 313-4219 313-3942 313-4201

Cross Country/Track (Men and Women) Pat Tyson - Head Coach

313-5782

Men’s Golf Robert Gray - Head Coach

313-4081

Women’s Golf Brad Rickel - Head Coach

313-3672

Men’s Rowing Dan Gehn - Director of Rowing/Head Coach Shawn Bagnall - Assistant Coach

313-4228 313-4045

Women’s Rowing Melissa Flint - Head Coach Courtney Haase - Assistant Coach Mark Voorhees - Assistant Coach

313-4032 313-4044 313-4221

Men’s Soccer Einar Thorarinsson - Head Coach Mike Thompson - Assistant Coach Vito Higgins - Assistant Coach

313-4076 313-4080 313-4297

Women’s Soccer Amy Edwards - Head Coach Lester Melendez - Assistant Coach Shea Swoboda - Assistant Coach

313-4222 313-4042 313-4283

Men’s Tennis Peter MacDonald - Head Coach

321-4206

Women’s Tennis D.J. Gurule - Head Coach

313-4074

Volleyball David Gantt - Head Coach Abby Bennett - Assistant Coach Brynn Murphy - Assistant Coach Mailing Address Gonzaga University Athletics 502 E. Boone Spokane, WA 99258-0066 Official Gonzaga Athletics Website www.gozags.com

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313-6376 313-5837 313-4041


media information Gonzaga University Sports Information 502 E. Boone Spokane, WA 99258-0066 Oliver Pierce Sports Information Director (509) 313-6373 - work (509) 891-7819 - home (509) 280-8421 - cell pierce@athletics.gonzaga.edu Liz Smith Assistant Sports Information Director (509) 313-4288 - work (509) 435-8660 - cell smith@athletics.gonzaga.edu Bobby Alworth Graduate Intern (509) 313-4227 - work (951) 452-6129 - cell alworth@athletics.gonzaga.edu SID Fax: (509) 313-5730 Bulldogs on the Web: www.gozags.com

Newspapers/Wire Service Newspaper Address Phone Sports Editor Newspaper Address Phone Sports Editor E-Mail Wire Services Address Phone Sports Editor

Spokesman-Review 999 W Riverside Spokane, WA 99210 (509) 459-5500 Joe Palmquist Coeur d’Alene Press 201 N 2nd Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 (208) 664-8176 Mark Nelke sports@cdapress.com Associated Press 999 W Riverside Spokane, WA 99210 (509) 624-1258 Nick Geranios

Television Stations Affiliate Address Sports Reporter Sports Reporter Sports Reporter Sports Reporter Phone/Fax Affiliate Address Sports Director Assistant Phone/Fax Affiliate Address Sports Director Reporter Phone/Fax

KHQ-TV (Channel 6/NBC) 1201 W. Sprague Spokane, WA 99201-4102 Sam Adams (sam.adams@khq.com) Justin Lange (justin.lange@khq.com) Josh Godfrey (josh.godfrey@khq.com) Matt Rogers (matt.rogers@khq.com) (509) 448-4659/(509) 448-6397 KREM-TV (Channel 2/CBS) 4103 S Regal Spokane, WA 99223 Tim Lewis (tlewis@krem.com) Chris Bach (cbach@krem.com) (509) 838-7371/(509) 448-6397 KXLY-TV (Channel 4/ABC) 500 W Boone Spokane, WA 99201 Derek Deis (derekd@kxly.com) Ben Kaplan (benk@kxly.com) (509) 324-4040/(509) 327-3932

Oliver Pierce Assistant AD/ Sports Information Director Oliver Pierce is in his 22nd year as Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information Director for Gonzaga University. Pierce joined the Bulldogs in 1989 and is responsible for the overall operations of the sports information office, including Gonzaga’s combined 22 post-season appearances involving the sports of men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s soccer and baseball. During his Gonzaga tenure he has toured the Soviet Union’s Georgia Republic with the Bulldog baseball team on a 10-day goodwill trip in 1989; served as media relations director for the 1989-91 Pacific-10 Conference North Baseball Tournament; directed media relations efforts for the 1992 USA Women’s Olympic Basketball Team during its one-week training session held at Gonzaga, and was editor of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association monthly newsletter from 1991-94. A native of Spokane where he was a 1971 graduate of Lewis and Clark High, he also served as the assistant SID at his alma mater of Washington State University from 1977-85. While at WSU he assisted with the 1982 and 1984 NCAA First and Second Round Men’s Basketball Tournament hosted by the Cougars and was the SID for the Pacific-10 Conference North All-Star baseball team that participated in the Honkbal (Baseball) Tournament in Haarlem, The Netherlands, in the summer of 1984. Pierce is a member of the College Sports Information Director’s of America, the United States Basketball Writer’s Association and a previous member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writer’s Association. He is also active with American Legion Baseball. He served on the Awards Committee for the West Coast Conference and is a former chairman of the WCC Sports Information Directors. He married Maribeth Frazier in May 2001.

Liz Smith Assistant Sports Information Director Liz Smith is in her fourth year as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Gonzaga University. She is the primary contact for women’s basketball, men’s and women’s crew and volleyball in addition to producing all of the department’s media guides and game programs. A 2001 graduate of the University of Wisconsin- Parkside, Smith had previously worked as an assistant sports information director at Longwood University (Va.), a graduate assistant at Robert Morris University (Pa.) and an intern at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Pa.) prior to coming to Gonzaga. She received a master’s of science degree in sport management from Robert Morris in 2004. While attending Wisconsin-Parkside, Smith was a four-year member of the women’s soccer team.

BOBBY ALWORTH Graduate Intern/ Sports Information Bobby Alworth enters his second year as the sports information graduate intern at Gonzaga University in 2008-09. Alworth serves as the primary contact for baseball, women’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis. A 2006 graduate of California Baptist University, Alworth previously worked in the media relations office at the University of California, Riverside. He worked as an intern for a year before taking on the role of Assistant Director for seven months. Alworth was a three-year member of the California Baptist baseball team, earning a scholar-athlete award in 2006.

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2009--10 Bulldogs 2009

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5 G.J. Vilarino 6-0 177 FR McKinney, TX

00 Robert Sacre C 7-0 247 RS-SO North Vancouver, B.C.

F

1 Mangisto Arop 6-5 208 FR Hamilton, ONT

3 Demetri Goodson G 5-11 164 SO Spring, TX

G

10 Grant Gibbs 6-4 204 RS-FR Marian, IA

G

11 David Stockton 5-10 150 FR Spokane, WA

F

13 Kelly Olynyk 6-11 215 FR Kamloops, B.C.

F

14 Andy Poling 6-11 232 RS-FR Portland, OR

15 Matt Bouldin G 6-5 224 SR Highlands Ranch, CO

F

20 Elias Harris 6-8 215 FR Speyer, Germany

G

G

32 Steven Gray 6-5 208 JR Bainbridge, WA

F

34 Bol Kong 6-6 220 RS-SO Vancouver, B.C.

35 Sam Dower C 6-9 228 FR Brooklyn Park, MN

C

45 Will Foster 7-5 273 SR Bonney Lake, WA

30 Mike Hart 6-5 201 RS-FR Portland, OR

Mark Few Head Coach (11th year)

Leon Rice Associate Head Coach (11th year)

4 Chris Pontarolo-Maag G 5-11 175 RS-SR Quincy, WA

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Tommy Lloyd Assistant Coach (9th year)

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Ray Giacoletti Assistant Coach (3rd year)




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