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2012-13 WEBER STATEMEN’S BASKETBALLTABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts ...................................................... 12012-13 Schedule ............................................ 2Big Sky Conference......................................... 3<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Basketball ................................... 4Damian Lillard ............................................... 5-7<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Coaches ................................. 8-14Head Coach Randy Rahe ......................... 8-102012-13 Wildcats ....................................... 15-37Roster ...................................................... 16-17Player profiles ......................................... 18-37201-12 season stats.................................. 38-40History and Records ................................ 41-70Overall history ............................................. 44Year-by-year results .................................... 45Wildcat Head Coaches ................................ 46Year-by-year game results ..................... 47-56Record against all opponents .................... 57Series record vs. 2012-13 opponents. .. 58-61Big Sky Tournament history ....................... 62Individual/team records ......................... 63-64Career records ............................................. 65Single-season records ........................... 67-68Single-game records ................................... 69Year-by-year statistical leaders .................. 70The Dee Events Center ............................ 71-73<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> ............................ 74-80<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong> .................................. 78Radio Information .......................................... 81<strong>Athletics</strong> Communications ........................... 82Follow the Wildcats ....................................... 83ESPN Bracketbusters.................................... 84CreditsThe 2012-13 <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Men’s BasketballMedia Guide was created, designed andedited by Paul Grua, Director of Athletic Communicationsat <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.Photo CreditsPlayer, <strong>coaches</strong>, staff, and action shots byRobert Casey of Casey Fotografiks.Lillard NBA photos courtesy of NBA Photos/Getty Images and the Portland Trail Blazers.AcknowledgmentSpecial thanks and acknowledgment to BRADLARSEN who retired in March 2011 after 31YEARS as Media Relations Director for <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong>. Thanks to Brad for ALL HIS2011 SUPPORT WEBER and all STATE he did for FOOTBALLthe Wildcats.WEBERSTATESPORTS.COMGENERAL INFORMATIONName of School .................... <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>Location ..................................................Ogden, UtahFounded .................................1889 (Four-year 1962)Enrollement .....................................................26,681Nickname...................................................... WildcatsSchool colors ................................. Purple and WhiteAffiliation ...........................................NCAA Division IConference .....................................................Big SkyArena (Capacity) ........... Dee Events Center (11,500)Athletic Director......................................Jerry BoveeAssociate A.D./SWA ............................. Amy CrosbieWebsite ..................................<strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong>Sports.comTEAM INFORMATION2011-12 record ....................................................25-72011-12 Big Sky record/finish...................14-2 / 2ndLettermen Returning / lost .................................7 / 4Starters Returning / lost .....................................2 / 3TEAM HISTORYFirst year (four-year school) ........................1962-63All-time record............................. ...... 916-527 (.635)All-time Big Sky record............... ...... 469-236 (.665)Big Sky regular season titles ...............................20‘65, ‘66, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72, ‘73, ‘76, ‘79, ‘80, ‘83, ‘84,‘94, ‘95, ‘99, ‘03, ‘07, ‘09, ‘10Big Sky Tournament titles ......................................8‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘83, ‘95, ‘99, ‘03, ‘07Big Sky Tournament appearaneces .....................34NCAA Tournament appearances ..........................14‘68, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72, ‘73, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘83, ‘95, ‘99, ‘03,‘07NIT Tournament appearances ...........3 / ‘84, ‘09, ‘10CBI Tournament appearances.... .....................1 / ‘11CIT Tournament appearances.... .................... 1 / ‘12COACHING STAFFHead Coach .............................................Randy RaheAlma Mater ................ Buena Vista College (Iowa) ‘82Record at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> .... 120-68 (.638) / 7th seasonOverall record ....................................................sameBig Sky record at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> .............. 74-22 (.771)Associate Head Coach .................................Eric DuftAssistant Coach .................................... Phil BecknerAssistant Coach .....................................Keith BerardDirector of Basketball Operations ........... Kadin Kirk1


2012-13WILDCAT SCHEDULEDay Date Opponent Time SiteFri. Nov. 9 Arizona Christian 7:00 p.m. OgdenThu. Nov. 15 at San Jose <strong>State</strong> 8:00 p.m. San Jose, CASat. Nov. 24 at Utah <strong>State</strong> 7:00 p.m. Logan, UTWed. Nov. 28 at Dayton TBA Dayton, OHWed. Dec. 5 Utah Valley 7:00 p.m. OgdenSat. Dec. 8 UC Irvine 7:00 p.m. OgdenSat. Dec. 15 BYU 7:00 p.m. OgdenThu. Dec. 20 *at Eastern Washington 8:00 p.m. Cheney, WASat. Dec. 22 *at Portland <strong>State</strong> 8:30 p.m. Portland, ORSat. Dec. 29 <strong>University</strong> of the Southwest 7:00 p.m. OgdenThu. Jan. 3 *Northern Colorado 7:00 p.m. OgdenSat. Jan. 5 *North Dakota 7:00 p.m. OgdenThu. Jan. 10 *at Southern Utah 7:00 p.m. Cedar City, UTMon. Jan. 14 *at Idaho <strong>State</strong> 7:00 p.m. Pocatello, IDThu. Jan. 17 *Northern Arizona 7:00 p.m. OgdenSat. Jan. 19 *Sacramento <strong>State</strong> 7:00 p.m. OgdenThu. Jan. 24 *at Montana <strong>State</strong> 7:00 p.m. Bozeman, MTSat. Jan. 26 *at Montana 7:00 p.m. Missoula, MTThu. Jan. 31 *at North Dakota 6:00 p.m. Grand Forks, NDSat. Feb. 2 *at Northern Colorado 7:00 p.m. Greeley, COSat. Feb. 9 *Southern Utah 7:00 p.m. OgdenMon. Feb. 11 *Idaho <strong>State</strong> 7:00 p.m. OgdenThu. Feb. 14 *Montana 7:00 p.m. OgdenSat. Feb. 16 *Montana <strong>State</strong> 7:00 p.m. OgdenSat. Feb. 23 at Sears Bracketbusters TBA TBAThu. Feb. 28 *at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> 8:00 p.m. Sacramento, CASat. Mar. 2 *at Northern Arizona TBA Flagstaff, AZThu. Mar. 7 *Portland <strong>State</strong> 7:00 p.m. OgdenSat. Mar. 9 *Eastern Washington 7:00 p.m. OgdenThu-Sat. Mar. 14-16 Big Sky Tournament TBD* Big Sky Conference GameAll times are Mountain.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL22011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


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THIS IS WEBER STATE BASKETBALL<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> named 39th most successful program in past 50 yearsIn August 2012, ESPN.com counted down the 50 most successful colege basketball programsof the past 50 years using a scoring formula to rank programs, awarding points for conferencetitles, conference tournament titles, winning percentage, NCAA Tournament appearances andvictories. <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> ranked 39th on the list, a<strong>head</strong> of several nationally prominent programs.ESPN also named the top starting five over the past 50 years and three players off the best, thebest coach and the three best teams.39. <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>Positives: Big Sky domination, as its 20 regular-season titles rank eighth most in the countryover the past half-century. Fourteen conference tournament titles is tied for 11th most.Fun fact: Taking into account straight wins and losses with our win percentage scoring, <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong> (52) outscores other more notable Wildcat-nicknamed teams like Villanova (50) andKansas <strong>State</strong> (30).Rank by the decade1962-69: 46 (T-20th)1970-79: 68 (15th)1980-89: 25 (T-89th)1990-99: 29 (T-67th)2000-present: 39 (T-69th)50 in 50 starting five (1962-present)G – Damian Lillard (2008-12)G – Jermaine Boyette (2000-03)F – Harold Arceneaux (1998-2000)F – Bruce Collins (1976-80)C – Willie Sojourner (1968-71)Top options off the benchEddie Gill (1998-2000)Jimmy Degraffenried (1991-96)Rico Washington (1987-89)HAROLD ARCENEAUX50 in 50 coach: Phil Johnson (1968-71)Best teams (1962-present)1968-69 (27-3, NCAA Sweet 16)1979-80 (26-3, NCAA first round)1998-99 (25-8, NCAA second round)WILLIE SOJOURNER


FROM OAKLAND, TO OGDEN, TO THE NBADAMIAN LILLARD SELECTEDWITH THE SIXTH PICK IN THE 2012 NBA DRAFTBY THE PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS


DAMIAN LILLARDWEBER STATE UNIVERSITY12011-12 Season Highlights• Third-team All-American from Associated Press and NABC.First player ever from <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> and the Big Sky to benamed to an All-America team.• USBWA District VIII Player of the Year• Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player• Led WSU to 25-7 overall record and 14-2 Big Sky record.• Led the nation in scoring for most of the year, finished second.• Finished 12th in the nation in free throw percentage at 88.7percent, the third best percentage in school history.• Ranked 15th in the country in three-pointers per game.• Led the Wildcats in scoring in 26 of 32 games this season.• Scored in double figures in all 32 games. Scored 20 or morepoints 22 times, 30 or more points eight times and 40 or moretwice. Had three double-doubles.• Finished third in the Big Sky in assist/turnover ratio, fourth inassists and sixth in steals.• Set a <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> single-season record with 784 points thisseason, which ranks as the third most in Big Sky single-seasonhistory. Season scoring average of 24.5 is best in school history.• Set a school record for single-season three-pointerswith 94.• Tied the school record for most career free throwsmade with 228.• Finalist for John Wooden Award, Oscar RobertsonAward, Bob Cousy Award.• Named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week fivetimes and was named National Player of the Weekonce.


1DAMIAN LILLARDWEBER STATE UNIVERSITYCareer Highlights• Named All-American in 2012, first player in Big Skyhistory named to an All-America team.• Two-time Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player.• Three-time Big Sky First Team All-Conference selection.• Helped lead <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> to two Big Sky titles.• Played in 103 career games at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.Started in 98 career games.• Ranks second in school history in career scoring with1,934 career points, which is also fifth in Big SkyConference history.• Is <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>’s career leader in three-point field goalsmade with 246, fifth most in conference history.• Ranks as <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>’s career leader in free throws madewith 520.• Is school’s career leader in free throw percentage at 86.7 percent,fifth best in Big Sky Conference history. Ranks second in schoolhistory in career assists with 362.• Scored in double figures in 90 of 103 career games andscored 20 or more points 42 times.


HEAD COACHRANDY RAHERANDY RAHE<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>Head Coach7th Season8Rahe ProfileBorn: June 12, 1960Hometown: Bancroft, IowaWife: LauraChildren: Luke, KadeAlma Mater: Buena Vista ‘82College CoachingExperience<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>Head Coach2006-07-presentOverall record: 120-68 (.638)Big Sky record: 74-22 (.771)<strong>University</strong> of UtahAssistant Coach2004-05 -- 2005-06Utah <strong>State</strong>Assistant Coach1998-99 -- 2003-04Colorado <strong>State</strong>Assistant Coach1991-92 -- 1997-98Denver <strong>University</strong>Assistant Coach1990-91<strong>University</strong> of ColoradoAssistant Coach1989-90<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>head</strong> coach Randy Rahe enters his seventh season as <strong>head</strong> coachof the Wildcats. In six seasons Rahe has led the Wildcats to three Big Sky Championshipsand fi ve post-season tournament appearances. He has also been named Big SkyCoach of the Year three times and has coached four Big Sky MVP’s.In six seasons Rahe has a career record of 120-68 (.638) overall at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> andis 74-22 (.771) in Big Sky Conference games. He has led the Wildcats to 20 or morewins in four of six seasons with the team. He currently ranks 14th in Big Sky history forcareer winning percentage.Rahe has also coached 18 Big Sky All-Conference performers and 17 Big Sky AcademicAll-Conference performers in his team with the Wildcats. He has led WSU to 10or more wins in conference play in all six seasons at the helm.<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> is coming off a remarkable season in 2011-12 where he led <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>to a 25-7 overall record and a 14-2 record in Big Sky Conference play. WSU reached the25 win plateau for just the sixth time in school history. <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> advanced to postseasonplay for the fi fth time in Rahe’s six seasons with the team and won a fi rst roundgame in the collegeinsider.com Postseason Tournament. He also led the Wildcats to thechampionship game of the Big Sky Tournament for the third time in six years. At onepoint of the season the Wildcats won 10 straight and 17 of 18 games. <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> alsoled the nation in free throw percentage at 81.4 percent, the single-best team percentagein the history of the Big Sky Conference.The 2011-12 season was highlighted by the playof All-American, District VIII Player of the Year, andBig Sky MVP Damian Lillard who had perhaps thegreatest season in school history, fi nishing second inthe nation in scoring at 24.5 points per game. Lillardset a school record for single-season points andbecame the fi rst player in Big Sky history to earn All-American honors.Last season the Wildcats fi nished with a perfect16-0 home record, the best home record in schoolhistory. Rahe has a career record of 75-11 (.872) inhome games and an incredible 44-4 (.917) record inregular season Big Sky home games. In 2011-12the Wildcats averaged 6,493 fans per game, by farColorado Collegethe best in the Big Sky and one of the best in the2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLAssistant Coach1988-89West and ranked 82nd in the nation. It was also theschool’s best attendance average in nine years.2011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


The 2010-11 season was another outstandingcoaching job by Rahe. Despite losing reigningBig Sky MVP Lillard to a season-ending injury ninegames into the season, the Wildcats still managedto post a season record of 18-14 and make a run atthe Big Sky title before fi nishing third at 11-5 in theBig. The ‘Cats advanced to the College BasketballInvitational where they lost to Oregon in the fi rstround.Coach Rahe was hired as the ninth coach in<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> history in March 2006. In his fi rst seasonas <strong>head</strong> coach, with just three returning playersfrom the previous season, Rahe put togethera squad of newcomers and began the process ofrestoring the winning tradition of Wildcat basketball.That season he surpassed all expectations,leading the Wildcats to a 20-12 record and a tiefor the Big Sky Conference regular-season title.The Wildcats then won the postseason conferencetournament and earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament.HEAD COACHRANDY RAHERandy Rahe By The Numbers1 NCAA All-American1 NBA First Round Draft pick3 Big Sky Championships3 Big Sky Coach of the Year Honors4 Big Sky Conference MVP Players5 Post-Season Tournament Appearances18 Big Sky All-Conference performers19 Big Sky Academic All-Conference members20 Or more wins in four times77 Percent winning percentage in Big Sky games87 Winning percentage in home games92 Winnger percentage in home Big Sky games120 Career wins at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> entering 2012-13In the 2007-08 season Rahe led the Wildcats to a 16-14 overall record and a third place fi nish in the Big Sky. During the2008-09 season, <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> fi nished 15-1 in Big Sky Conference play and won the conference regular season title. WSUbecame the fi rst Big Sky team ever to fi nish 8-0 on the road in conference action. WSU senior Kellen McCoy was namedthe Big Sky MVP.In the 2009-10 season the Wildcats had another strong year where they repeated as Big Sky champions. WSU posteda 20-11 overall record and a 13-3 mark in Big Sky play. Sophomore Damian Lillard was honored as the Big Sky MVP. WSUadvanced to the NIT for the second-straight season, losing at Cincinnati in the fi rst round.A native of Bancroft, Iowa, Rahe was a two-sport athlete at Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa as a point guardon the men’s basketball team and a shortstop on the baseball team. He earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary educationin 1982. He began his coaching career on the high school level in Colorado. During his tenure as the <strong>head</strong> coach atStratton High School (1985-88) he was twice named District Coach of the Year leading his teams to district and leaguechampionships in 1986, 1987 and 1988. His teams posted an overall mark of 54-17, earning two third-place fi nishes in statetournaments.Rahe got his fi rst taste of coaching on the collegiate level in 1988-89, when he joined the staff at Colorado College as anassistant. He went on to serve as an assistant at the <strong>University</strong> of Colorado (1989-90) and the <strong>University</strong> of Denver (1990-91) before beginning his long association with Stew Morrill at Colorado <strong>State</strong> and Utah <strong>State</strong>.Following Morrill to Utah <strong>State</strong>, Rahe was part of an Aggie staff which, in six seasons, helped the team compile a 143-48 record, winning fi ve Big West Conference championships, earn three appearances in the NCAA Tournament with a fi rstround win over Ohio <strong>State</strong> and two NIT berths. In his last season (2003-04) at USU, the Aggies were ranked as high as 19thin the nation. From Utah <strong>State</strong> Rahe went to the <strong>University</strong> of Utah in 2004-05 where he would spend the next two seasonsas an assistant coach under Ray Giacoletti. In his fi rst season with the Utes, Utah fi nished 29-6, won the Mountain WestChampionship, and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. They were led that season by Andrew Bogut whoearned National Player of the Year honors and went on to become the fi rst pick in the 2005 NBA Draft.Randy and his wife Laura are the parents of two sons, Luke and Kade. Laura is a women’s basketball offi cial in theMountain 2011 WEBER West and STATE West Coast FOOTBALL Conferences.WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM9


ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (1-0)10-11 Anchorage 86-54 WALASKA-FAIRBANKS (1-0)06-07 Fairbanks 71-66(OT) WARIZONA (0-1)08-09 Tucson 65-71 LARIZONA STATE (0-1)10-11 Anchorage, AK 58-59 LBRIGHAM YOUNG (0-6)06-07 Ogden 69-73(OT) L07-08 Provo 57-72 L08-09 Ogden 62-92 L09-10 Provo 70-87 L10-11 Ogden 66-72 L11-12 Provo 66-94 LCALIFORNIA (0-1)11-12 Berkeley 57-77 LCAL STATE BAKERSFIELD (2-0)07-08 Bakersfi eld 61-56 WOgden74-43 WCAL STATE BERNARDINO (0-1)07-08 Los Angeles, CA 59-71 LCAL STATE FULLERTON (1-0)09-10 Logan, Utah 82-71 WCINCINNATI (O-1)09-10 Cincinnati 62-76 LCOLORADO CHRISTIAN (2-0)06-07 Ogden 73-57 W10-11 Ogden 97-73 WDRAKE (1-0)10-11 Anchorage, AK 82-81 WEASTERN WASHINGTON (10-3)06-07 Ogden 93-84 WCheney74-89 L07-08 Ogden 74-64 WCheney57-59 L08-09 Cheney 77-69 WOgden74-57 W09-10 Ogden 89-67 WCheney85-57 W10-11 Cheney 80-68 LOgden59-75 L#Ogden79-70 W11-12 Cheney 76-69 WOgden84-75 WIDAHO STATE (9-3)06-07 Ogden 55-58 LPocatello71-58 W07-08 Ogden 59-57 WPocatello59-63 L08-09 Pocatello 76-67(OT) WOgden75-61 W09-10 Pocatello 95-93(3OTs) WOgden89-64 W10-11 Ogden 71-67 WPocatello63-39 W11-12 Ogden 78-64 WPocatello62-64 LILLINOIS (0-1)07-08 Champaign 61-78 L2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL10HEAD COACHRANDY RAHERANDY RAHE vs. ALL - OPPONENTS AS HEAD COACH AT WEBER STATEJACKSONVILLE STATE (1-0)11-12 Moraga, CA 69-61 WLONG BEACH STATE (1-1)08-09 Long Beach 69-73(OT) LOgden72-63 WLOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-1)11-12 Los Angeles 78-84 (ot) LMAYVILLE STATE (1-0)11-12 Ogden 106-57 WMIAMI (Ohio) (0-1)08-09 Los Angeles 66-70 LMONTANA (8-7)06-07 Missoula 86-90(OT) LOgden73-67 W07-08 Missoula 68-67 WOgden76-67 W08-09 Ogden 71-55 WMissoula68-59 W09-10 Ogden 64-56 WMissoula61-75 L#Ogden65-66 L10-11 Missoula 56-75 LOgden68-58 W#Greeley, CO 40-57 L11-12 Ogden 80-64 WMissoula51-66 L#Missoula66-85 LMONTANA STATE (10-4)06-07 Ogden 83-63 WBozeman48-63 L07-08 Bozeman 78-76 WOgden73-63 W#Ogden65-49 W08-09 Ogden 70-75 LBozeman84-64 W#Ogden61-70 L09-10 Ogden 75-62 WBozeman75-71 W10-11 Bozeman 72-75 LOgden78-58 W11-12 Ogden 63-49 WBozeman79-70 WMONTANA TECH (3-0)06-07 Ogden 81-53 W08-09 Ogden 77-62 W09-10 Ogden 73-70 WMONTANA WESTERN (1-0)07-08 Ogden 94-67 WMOREHEAD STATE (1-0)09-10 Logan, Utah 66-64 WNEW MEXICO (0-1)07-08 Albuquerque 32-62 LNORTHERN ARIZONA (11-3)06-07 Flagstaff 81-73 WOgden86-79 W#Ogden88-80 W07-08 Ogden 56-69 LFlagstaff71-74 L#Portland, Ore 70-75 L08-09 Flagstaff 59-54 WOgden70-51 W09-10 Flagstaff 87-62 WOgden76-66 W10-11 Flagstaff 68-67 WOgden82-55 W11-12 Ogden 81-67 WFlagstaff67-49 WNORTHERN COLORADO (9-3)06-07 Greeley 61-60 WOgden76-65 W07-08 Greeley 52-56 LOgden70-54 W08-09 Ogden 88-84(OT) WGreeley82-76 W09-10 Greeley 75-84 LOgden81-76 W10-11 Greeley 46-65 LOgden72-71 W11-12 Ogden 93-81 WGreeley88-71 WNORTHERN NEW MEXICO (1-0)11-12 Ogden 109-50 WOREGON (0-1)10-11 Eugene 59-68 L(CBI First Round)PORTLAND (2-0)06-07 Portland 72-56 WOgden68-51 WPORTLAND STATE (12-3)06-07 Ogden 75-65 WPortland64-62 W#Ogden77-74 W07-08 Ogden 73-68 WPortland73-75 L08-09 Portland 80-66 WOgden78-68 W09-10 Ogden 86-63 WPortland79-84 L#Ogden69-60 W10-11 Portland 69-71 LOgden80-58 W11-12 Portland 88-81 WOgden92-79 W#Missoula69-63 WPRAIRIE VIEW A&M (1-0)08-09 Los Angeles 78-68 WSACRAMENTO STATE (11-1)06-07 Ogden 88-68 WSacramento 83-15 L07-08 Ogden 69-56 WSacramento 89-69 W08-09 Sacramento 67-59 WOgden97-61 W09-10 Sacramento 80-65 WOgden81-59 W10-11 Ogden 84-71 WSacramento 73-70 W11-12 Ogden 74-63 WSacramento 75-60 WSAINT MARY’S (0-2)10-11 Moraga 54-77 L11-12 Moraga 70-87 LSAN DIEGO STATE (0-1)08-09 San Diego 49-65 LSAN FRANCISCO (1-1)07-08 San Francisco 65-67 LOgden62-54 WSAN JOSE STATE (0-1)10-11 San Jose 46-62 L11-12 Ogden 91-89 (2ot) WSEATTLE (1-1)09-10 Seattle 87-91 L10-11 Ogden 65-61 WSOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (0-1)08-09 Biloxi, Mississippi 49-68 LSOUTHERN UTAH (5-1)06-07 Cedar City 63-75 LOgden59-57 W08-09 Cedar City 66-62 W09-10 Ogden 84-66 W10-11 Cedar City 77-71 W11-12 Ogden 84-66 WTEXAS - PAN AMERICAN (1-0)08-09 Biloxi, Mississippi 61-54 WTROY (1-0)06-07 Fairbanks 66-61 WTULSA (0-1)10-11 Tulsa 79-81(ot) LUCLA (0-1)06-07 Sacramento 42-70 LUC SANTA BARBARA (1-1)08-09 Ogden 70-63 W09-10 Santa Barbara 67-66 LUC IRVINE (1-0)11-12 Irvine 80-72 WUNIV. OF THE SOUTHWEST (1-0)10-11 Ogden 94-54 WUNLV (0-1)09-10 Las Vegas 63-72 LUTAH (2-4)06-07 Salt Lake City 55-67 L07-08 Ogden 52-72 L08-09 Salt Lake City 64-74 L09-10 Ogden 83-76 W10-11 Salt Lake City 75-90 L11-12 Ogden 80-51 WUTAH VALLEY (1-0)11-12 Ogden 72-69 WUTAH STATE (2-6)06-07 Fairbanks 55-68 LLogan68-77 L07-08 Ogden 78-71 W08-09 Logan 49-75 L09-10 Ogden 60-66 LLogan73-85 L10-11 Logan 65-77 L11-12 Ogden 73-63 WWASHINGTON (0-1)06-07 Seattle 51-80 LWESTERN STATE (1-0)09-10 Ogden 89-62 WYOUNGSTOWN STATE (0-1)07-08 Los Angeles 66-69 L#BIG SKY TOURNAMENT2011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


WILDCATCOACHING STAFFERIC DUFTAssociate Head Coach7th Season2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLThe 2011-12 season marked the sixth season for Eric Duft as a member ofthe Wildcat staff. He joined <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> with Coach Randy Rahe in 2006. In2009 Duft was elevated to the position of Associate Head Coach for the Wildcats.In his role Duft calls the offensive plays during the game. Under his watch<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> won three Big Sky titles with four conference MVP awards. DavidPatten (2007), Kellen McCoy (2009) and Damian Lillard (2010, 2012) wereeach named the Big Sky Conference MVP. He has helped lead the Wildcats tofi ve postseason tournament appearances, including a trip to the 2007 NCAATournament.Duft came to <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> after spending seven seasons as an assistantcoach at Hutchinson Junior College in Hutchinson, Kansas. He served twoseasons under current Utah <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> assistant coach, Tim Duryea, andfi ve seasons under Chad Wintz. The 2003-04 team posted a 29-4 record andwere ranked among the top fi ve in the country during the course of the season.A native of Sterling, Kansas, he graduated from Sterling High in 1991 wherehe was the class valedictorian. He attended Sterling College where he was afour-year letterman under Coach Jim Woudstra. He graduated in 1995 with abachelor’s degree in physical education.Prior to his coaching stint at Hutchinson JC, Duft spent one season as an assistantcoach at Cowley County (Kansas) CC for Coach Mark Nelson in 1998-99.He also served as an assistant coach at Central (Kansas) Community Collegeunder Coach Mike Beard from1995-97 and was then elevatedto <strong>head</strong> coach for the 1997-98season before going to CowleyCC.He and his wife, Sherri, arethe parents of an four childrenJaret (12), Halle (10), Easton (6)and Kourt (3).WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM11


WILDCATCOACHING STAFFPHIL BECKNERAssistant Coach6th SeasonPhil Beckner enters his sixth season with the Wildcat basketball program.This season marks his fourth season as a full-time assistant coach. Becknerjoined <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> for the 2007-08 season and spent the fi rst two seasons asthe Director of Basketball Operations. In 2010 he was elevated to a full-timeassistant coach.Beckner worked closely with Damain Lillard during his four seasons at <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong>, coaching him to All-American honors and the sixth overall selection in the2012 NBA Draft.At <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Coach Beckner works directly with the Wildcat defense andin in charge of player development with the Wildcats.While with the Wildcats Beckner has been a part of two Big Sky regularseason championship teams and has helped coach two Big Sky MVP players(Kellen McCoy, 2009 and Damian Lillard, 2010 and 2012).A native of Buckeye, Arizona, Beckner graduated from Kansas Wesleyan<strong>University</strong> in Salina, Kan. where he played four years on the men’s basketballteam. He obtained a B.A. degree in Physical Education in 2005.He returned home and taught physical education at Buckeye High School.He was a part of the staff that won the Arizona <strong>State</strong> title in 2006. He worked forcurrent Grand Canyon <strong>University</strong> Coach Russ Pennell at the Arizona PremiereAcademy.He was introduced to the <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> coaching staff by AAU <strong>coaches</strong> inArizona, and through that connection, made his way to Ogden.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL122011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


WILDCATCOACHING STAFFKEITH BERARDAssistant Coach1st SeasonKeith Berard is in his fi rst season as an assistant coach with the Wildcatmen’s basketball program after joining the staff in June 2012.As an assistant coach with the Wildcats Berard will focus on all areas ofcoaching including assisting with academics, recruiting, player developmentand game preparations.Berard comes to <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> after spending the past fi ve seasons as anassistant coach at Houston Baptist where he assisted the Huskies in recruiting,academics and coaching and served as the camp coordinator for the Huskybasketball camps. Prior to his time at Houston Baptist Berard spent fi ve seasonsas an assistant coach at Texas Southern where he helped coach the teamto the Southwestern Athletic Conference title in 2003 and a trip to the NCAATournament.Berard is no stranger to Utah having spent three seasons as an assistantcoach at the College of Eastern Utah. He also spent one season as an assistantat Howard College. He played two seasons of basketball at Southern Utah from1993-95, playing for <strong>head</strong> coach Bill Evans. Berard was a two-year starter forthe Thunderbirds and helped lead the team to the American West Conferencetitle in 1995. He earned First Team All-Conference honors and was named theTeam MVP that season.He earned a bachelor’s degree in Communications from Southern Utah in1996. He briefl y played professional basketball in Switzerland in 1997.A native of Houston, Berard and his wife Sabrina have two daughters, KatelynDion (9) and Khole Dion (5).2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM13


WILDCATCOACHING STAFFKADIN KIRKDirector ofBasketball Operations2nd SeasonKadin Kirk is in his second season with the Wildcat men’s basketball team. InJune 2012 he was named the Director of Basketball Operations for the Wildcats.He spent the 2011-12 season with <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> working as a video coordinatorfor the Wildcats. As Director of Basketball Operations Kirk will assist all areasof the Wildcat program including travel and scheduling.Kirk is a native of Flagstaff, Arizona. He played two seasons of basketball atTexas Lutheran from 2005-07. Following his time with the Bulldogs he returnedto Flagstaff and was a student assistant coach at Northern Arizona <strong>University</strong>of the Big Sky Conference.Kirk was also an assistant coach and the <strong>head</strong> freshman coach at FlagstaffHigh School from 2007-09 under his father James Kirk who was the <strong>head</strong> coach.Kirk had an internship with Input Training Academy in Las Vegas and then spentthe 2010-11 season as an assistant coach at Yuvapai College in Prescott, Arizonabefore coming to <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.He earned a bachelor’s degree in Parks and Recreation Management withan emphasis in Spanish from NAU in 2010.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL142011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


2012-13WILDCATS


2012-13WILDCAT ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)0 Gelaun Wheelwright G 6-1 190 So. 1VL Corona, CA (Centennial)4 Scott Bamforth G 6-2 190 Sr. 2VL Albuquerque, NM (W. Nebraska CC)5 Jordan Richardson G 6-1 185 Jr. 2VL Lewisville, TX (Merrill West HS (CA))11 Logan Foster G 6-3 160 RFr. SQ Los Angeles, CA (Santa Monica)13 Frank Otis F 6-6 220 Sr. 1VL Oakland, CA (SMU) (McClymonds)14 Wayne Bradford G 6-2 185 So. JC Baltimore, MD (Sheridan CC)15 Davion Berry G/F 6-4 185 Jr. TR Oakland, CA (Cal St. Monterey Bay)21 Joel Bolomboy F 6-9 215 Fr. HS Fort Worth, TX (Keller)25 Byron Fulton F 6-7 235 Jr. 2VL Phoenix, AZ (St. Mary’s)32 Royce Williams G/F 6-5 205 So. JC Los Angeles, CA (N.M. Military Institute)44 Kyle Tresnak C 6-10 255 Jr. 2VL Scottsdale, AZ (Scottsdale Horizon)45 James Hajek C 6-10 250 So. 1VL Omaha, NE (Skutt Catholic)Kyndahl Hill F 6-7 205 Fr. HS Humble, TX (Humble)Jordan Rex F/C 6-8 230 Jr. JC St. George, UT (Salt Lake CC)Kevin Sweat G 6-0 180 Fr. HS Los Altos, CA (Pinewood School)Duce Zaid G 6-3 205 Jr. JC Los Angeles, CA (Ariz. Western/Barstow CC)Head Coach:Associate Head Coach:Assistant Coach:Assistant Coach:Dir. of Basketball Ops.:COACHING STAFFRandy Rahe, Buena Visa College (Iowa) ‘82, (7th season)Eric Duft, Sterling College ‘95, (7th season)Phil Beckner, Kansas Wesleyan ‘05 (5th season)Keith Berard, Southern Utah ‘96 (1st season)Kadin Kirk, Northern Arizona ‘10 (2nd season)PRONUNCIATION GUIDERandy RaheDavion BerryJoel BolomboyJames Hajek2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLGelaun WheelwrightRayDay-v-onBall-um-boyHigh-ekJa-lawn162011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


California (7)Davion BerryLogan FosterFrank OtisKevin SweatGelaun WheelwrightRoyce WilliamsDuce Zaid2012-13WILDCAT ROSTERROSTER BREAKDOWNBy LocationNebraska (1)James HajekUtah (1)Jordan RexArizona (2)Byron FultonKyle TresnakBy YearNew Mexico (1)Scott BamforthROSTER BREAKDOWNFreshman (4)6-0Joel BolomboyKevin SweatKyndahl HillKevin Sweat6-1Logan FosterJordan RichardsonSophomore (4)Gelaun WheelwrightWayne BradfordJames Hajek6-2Scott BamforthGelaun WheelwrightMike BrownRoyce WilliamsDuce ZaidJunior (6)Davion Berry6-3Byron FultonWayne BradfordJordan RexLogan FosterJordan RichardsonKyle Tresnak6-4Duce ZaidDavion BerrrySenior (2)2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL6-5Scott BamforthRoyce WilliamsFrank OtisWEBERSTATESPORTS.COMBy Height6-6Frank Otis6-7Byron FultonKyndahl Hill6-8Jordan Rex6-9Joel Bolomboy6-10James HajekKyle TresnakMaryland (1)Wayne BradfordTexas (3)Joel BolomboyKyndahl HillJordan RichardsonWILDCAT BIRTHDAYSJanuary 28 ...............Joel BolomboyFebruary 25 ................ Kyle TresnakMarch 11 ..........................Frank OtisMarch 27 ................Wayne BradfordJune 16 ............................ Duce ZaidJune 20 ..........................Jordan RexJune 26 ...........Gelaun WheelwrightJuly 1......................................................Logan FosterAugust 12 ............... Scott BamforthAugust 21 .....................Kyndahl HillSeptember 11 .........Royce WilliamsSeptember 15 .............Byron FultonSeptember 21 ...Jordan RichardsonNovember 1 ................Davion BerryNovember 6 .................James Hajek17


MEET THEWILDCATS14th in the Big Sky in scoring...Averaged 13.4 points a game in Big Skygames...Led the Big Sky and was fourth in the country in three-point fi eldgoal percentage at 48.8 percent...Knocked down 78 three-pointers on theseason...Was third in the league in three-point field goals made per gameat 2.5...Led the Wildcats and was tenth in the Big Sky in assists at 2.8 pergame...Was 12th in the league in fi eld goal percentage at 46.4 percent...Was second in the conference in free throw percentage at 85.7 percent...Was 66-77 from the line for the season...Scored in double fi gures in 19of his 31 games during the season and scored 20 or more four times...Had a career-high of 27 points on 7-10 shooting from three-point land inWSU’s win over Northern Arizona on February 10...Made one of the mostmemorable shots in <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> history with a 40-foot buzzer beater tobeat league-leading Northern Colorado on January 29.Western Nebraska Junior CollegeAveraged 18.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists his freshman year(2008-09) at Western Nebraska for Coach Brian Joyce...Earned All-RegionNine First Team honors...Was named to the 2009-10 NJCAA PreseasonAll-America Third Team... Committed to the Wildcats in November of2009...Was set to play his sophomore season at Western Nebraska JCin Scottsbluff, but suffered a broken arm in preseason practice sessionsand missed the entire season.Albuquerque Del Norte High SchoolPlayed for Coach Gerome Espinoza at Albuquerque Del Norte High...Was named the 2006-07 New Mexico Player of the Year...Left Del Norteas the school’s all-time leading scorer, three-point shooting percentageand free throw percentage leader.PersonalFull name is Scott Douglas Bamforth...Was born Aug. 12, 1989 inAlbuquerque...Is married and wife’s name is Kendra...The couple had ason, Kingzton, who was born in November 2011...Is majoring in HumanPerformance Management at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM19


MEET THEWILDCATS13FRANKOTISFrank “Mook” Otis returns for his senior season with the Wildcats this year. Heplayed in 12 games last season as a transfer due to injuries. He is one of two seniorson this year’s squad.6-6 • 220Senior • ForwardOakland, CABorn: March 11, 1990Birthplace: Richmond, CAHometown: Oakland, CAMajor: Technical SalesCareer HighsPoints13, vs. Northern NM, 11/11/11Rebounds17, vs. Northern NM, 11/11/11Assists4, vs. Northern NM, 11/11/11Steals3, vs. Jacksonville, St., 11/27/11Blocks1, two times10+ points2 times10+ rebounds1 timeDouble-doubles12011-12 (Junior)Battled injuries and was forced to play in just 12 games for the Wildcats duringhis junior season...Started the fi rst seven games for the ‘Cats before suffering a kneeinjury against BYU on Dec. 7 that forced him to miss the next nine games...Returned toaction Jan. 14 against Montana and played two games and then missed the next ninegames with another knee injury...In his fi rst game as a Wildcat he scored 13 points andpulled down 17 rebounds in WSU’s win over Northern New Mexico on Nov. 19...The 17rebounds was the second most rebounds in a game by a player in the Big Sky duringthe season...Also scored 12 points in WSU’s win over Northern Arizona on Jan. 19...Averaged 5.2 points and 3.8 rebounds per game during the season...Led WSU in fi eldgoal percentage at 69.4 percent and was 12-18 from the free throw line.2010-11Sat out the season per NCAA transfer rules after transferring to <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> fromSMU.Southern Methodist <strong>University</strong>Played two seasons at SMU...As a sophomore in 2009-10 he played in 29 gamesand started two games...Averaged 2.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game...Shot 54.8percent from the fi eld...Played in all 16 Conference-USA games...Had fi ve points, fi verebounds, and a career-best five assists with a steal and a block in 20 minutes of playingtime against UAB on Jan. 16...Scored six points and had six rebounds in his secondstraightstart against North Carolina Central on Jan. 9...Pulled down a career-high ninerebounds against Huston-Tillotson. As afreshman in 2008-09 he played in all 29games and started 11 games...Averaged2.4 points and 2.2 rebounds in 13.9 minutesper game of playing time...Shot 49percent from the field and led the team insteals six times and blocks three times...Had a career-high eight points on 3-4shooting and pulled down fi ve reboundsagainst UTSA.Career StatisticsTotal 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 12-7 205/17.1 25-36 .694 0-0 .000 12-18 .667 13 33 46 3.8 28 0 13 16 2 8 62 5.22011 TOTAL WEBER 12-7 205/17.1 STATE 25-36 FOOTBALL .694 0-0 .000 12-18 .667 13 33 46 3.8 28 0 13 16 2 8 62 5.2202011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


MEET THEWILDCATSMcClymonds High SchoolGraduated from McClymonds High School in Oakland where heplayed for Coach Dwight Nathaniel...Comes from the same high schoolthat produced Bill Russell, Frank Robinson and Antonio Davis...Wasranked 22nd overall in California by Goldenstatepreps.com...As a seniorhe averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds and was named First TeamAll-<strong>State</strong> after helping his team win the state title...As a junior he helpedlead the team to the Oakland Athletic League title and the Division I statechampionships game while averaging 14.5 points, 13 boards, and twoassists as the team fi nished 28-4...Was named All-<strong>State</strong>, All-NorthernCalifornia, First Team All-Oakland Athletic League, Team Co-MVP, andAll-Tournament at the Modesto Holiday Classic and the Valley ChristianClassic.PersonalWas born March 11, 1990 in Richmond, Calif...Full name is FrankLouis Otis III...Nickname is Mook...Parents are Frank and Joy Otis...Hasone sister, Brittany, and two brothers, Lawrence and Nadarius...Is majoringin Technical Sales at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM21


MEET THEWILDCATS2009-10Sat out the season as a red-shirt freshman after signing with theWildcats in November 2008.Saint Mary’s High SchoolHelped Coach Dave Lopez’s Saint Mary’s High team to the 2009Arizona 5A-1 state championship...Team won four conference championshipsduring his tenure...Earned All-<strong>State</strong> honors in 2009... Averaged 16points and just over 11 rebounds per game as a senior...Comes out ofthe same high school program which produced NBA players ChanningFrye and Jarred Bayless.PersonalFull name is Byron Scott Fulton...Was born Sept. 15, 1990 in Phoenix...Parents are Carol Temporado and Shawn Fulton...Is majoring in Businessat <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM23


MEET THEWILDCATS5JORDANRICHARDSONJordan has played in all 64 games in his career with the Wildcats. In his two seasonshe is averaging 3.7 points and 1.8 assists per game and shooting 87 percent from thefree throw line.6-1 • 185Junior • GuardLewisville, TXBorn: Sept., 21, 1991Birthplace: Lewisville, TXHometown: Lewisville, TXMajor: Technical SalesCareer HighsPoints23, vs. Mayville St., 12/19/11Rebounds4, three timesAssists7, vs. Northern NM, 11/11/11Steals3, vs. Montana, 02/03/11Blocks1, two times3PT FG made7, vs. Mayville St., 12/19/1110+ points5 times20+ points1 time2011-12 (Sophomore)Saw action in all 32 games for the Wildcats, one of fi ve players that played in everygame...Started 14 games for the Wildcats...Averaged 4.2 points per game during theseason...Scored in double fi gures four times during the season and had a career-high23 points in a home win over Mayville <strong>State</strong> on Dec. 19...Also scored 11 points in theseason opener against Northern New Mexico and had 10 points against Southern Utahand 10 against Northern Arizona...WSU was 4-0 when he scored in double fi gures...Recorded 44 rebounds during the season and had four rebounds in a game twice...Had68 assists on the year, third most on the team...Averaged 2.1 assists per game and hada career-high seven against Northern New Mexico...Was 15-19 from the free throw line.2010-11 (Freshman)Played in all 32 games as a true freshman for the Wildcats, one of just fi ve playersto play in every game...Averaged 3.2 points and 1.5 assists and played 16.7 minutesper game...Posted a career-high of 17 points in WSU’s thrilling fi nal-second win overNorthern Colorado on Jan. 29...In that game he made a career-high fi ve fi eld goals,fi nishing 5-8 from the fi eld, including 5-6 from three-point land...Also scored nine pointsin WSU’s home win over Montana <strong>State</strong>...Averaged 1.5 assists per game, with a seasonhighfi ve assists coming against the <strong>University</strong> of the Southwest on Dec. 18...Shot 33percent from three-point land and was 25-27 from the free throw line, a team-best 92.6percent...Made his fi nal 17 free throw attempts on the season.West/Lewisville High SchoolHis junior season at Lewisville High,he averaged 13.5 points and 4.5 assistsand was named First Team All-DistrictClass 5A...Originally from Lewisville,Texas, his family moved to Tracy, Californiawhere he played his senior season...2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLCareer StatisticsTotal 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 32-0 535/16.7 29-106 .274 19-57 .333 25-27 .926 4 39 43 1.3 35 0 49 34 0 15 102 3.22011-12 32-14 663/20.7 45-122 .369 29-71 .408 15-19 .789 7 37 44 1.4 36 1 68 24 2 14 134 4.2TOTAL 64-14 1198/18.7 74-228 .325 48-128 .375 40-46 .870 11 76 87 1.4 71 1 117 58 2 29 236 3.7242011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


MEET THEWILDCATSHad an outstanding season at West High in Tracy under Coach DerekSpriekle...Averaged nearly 27 points per game and set a school recordfor most points in a single game with 46...Committed early to the Wildcatsin November 2009.PersonalFull name is Jordan Rashad Richardson...Was born Sept. 21, 1991in Lewisville, Texas...Is majoring in Technical Sales at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM25


MEET THEWILDCATS44KYLETRESNAKKyle has played in all 64 games of his career for the Wildcats and earned HonorableMention All-Conference honors as a sophomore in 2011-12. In two seasons he has acareer average of 6.8 points and 3.0 rebounds per game and is shooting 53 percentfrom the fi eld.6-10 • 255Junior • CenterScottsdale, AZBorn: Feb. 25, 1992Birthplace: Scottsdale, AZHometown: Scottsdale, AZMajor: Business Mgmt.Career HighsPoints22, vs. No. Arizona, 01/19/12Rebounds11, vs. U. of the SW, 12/18/10Assists3, vs. Col. Christian, 11/16/10Steals2, two timesBlocks2, fi ve times10+ points18 times20+ points1 time10+ rebounds2 times2011-12 (Sophomore)Played and started in all 32 games for the Wildcats, joining Damian Lillard as the onlytwo Wildcats to start all 32 games...Earned Big Sky All-Conference Honorable Mentionhonors for his performance during the season...Averaged 10 points and 3.8 points pergame on the year and shot 54 percent from the fi eld...Ranked fourth in the Big Sky infi eld goal percentage...Scored in double fi gures 17 times during the season, the thirdmost on the team...Posted a career-high of 22 points and pulled down a season-high10 rebounds in <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>’s win over Northern Arizona on Jan. 19...Averaged 10.8points per game in Big Sky Conference games...Was second on the team in blocks with21, ranking 10th in the Big Sky...Was third on the team in minutes played.2010-11 (Freshman)Played in all 32 games for the Wildcats as a true freshman, one of just five players toplay in every game...Averaged 3.6 points and 2.2 rebounds per game while playing 11.6minutes a game...Posted a season-high of 19 points in WSU’s win over the <strong>University</strong>of the Southwest on Dec. 18...In that game he was 6-10 from the fi eld, 7-8 from the lineand pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds in 21 minutes of action for his fi rst careerdouble-double...Scored points in 24 of WSU’s 32 games....Was second on the Wildcatteam in fi eld goal percentage at 52.7 percent.Horizon High SchoolPlayed under Coach Paul Long at Scottsdale’s Horizon High School...Helped lead histeam to the Desert Valley Region championshipfor the fi rst time in 20 years...Named Second Team All-<strong>State</strong> and FirstTeam All-Region...Leaves Horizon as theschool’s career leader in rebounds andblocked shots.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLCareer StatisticsTotal 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2010-11 32-0 372/11.6 49-93 .527 0-0 .000 16-29 .552 32 37 69 2.2 70 3 5 19 6 6 114 3.62011-12 32-32 805/25.2 128-236 .542 0-0 .000 63-92 .685 53 69 122 3.8 94 4 20 40 21 16 319 10.0TOTAL 64-32 1177/18.4 177-329 .538 0-0 .000 79-121 .653 85 106 191 3.0 164 7 25 59 27 22 433 6.8262011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


MEET THEWILDCATSPersonalFull name is Kyle Jonathan Tresnak... Last name is pronounced: TRESSnak...Wasborn Feb. 25, 1992 in Scottsdale, Ariz...Parents are Frank andEllen Tresnak...Is majoring in Business Management at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>...Signed with the Wildcats in November of 2009.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM27


MEET THEWILDCATS45JAMESHAJEKJames returns for his sophomore season and third season in the Wildcat program.He saw action in 15 games with the Wildcats last season before suffering a seasonendinginjury.6-10 • 250Sophomore • CenterOmaha, NEBorn: Nov. 6, 1992Birthplace: Ft. Riley, KSHometown: Omaha, NEMajor: BusinessCareer HighsPoints13, vs. Mayville, St., 12/19/11Rebounds8, vs. Mayville, St., 12/19/11Assists2, vs. Mayville, St., 12/19/11Steals1, three timesBlocks1, vs. Southern Utah, 12/10/1110+ points2 times2011-12 (Freshman)Appeared in 15 games for the Wildcats as a red-shirt freshman...Played in the fi rst15 games of the season before suffering a knee injury at Portland <strong>State</strong> that forced himto miss the remainder of the season...Averaged 3.4 points and 2.1 rebounds during theseason...Scored in double figures twice during the season...Had a career-high 13 pointsin WSU’s win over Mayville <strong>State</strong> in December and followed that up with 10 points in ahome win over Utah...Also had a career-high eight rebounds against Mayville <strong>State</strong>...Shot 52 percent from the fi eld on the year and was 13-15 from the free throw line.2010-11Sat out the season as a red-shirt freshman after signing with the Wildcats in April 2010...Was sought out by many Division I programs.Skutt Catholic High SchoolPlayed under Coach Jon Burt at Skutt Catholic High in Omaha, Nebraska...Team placedsecond in state for the 2009-10 season...Holds the school’s career season and careerrecords in blocked shots...Ranks third in school history in rebounds and set a singleseasonrebounding mark as a senior.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLCareer StatisticsTotal 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg2011-12 15-0 143/9.5 19-36 .528 0-0 .000 13-15 .867 17 14 31 2.1 28 2 5 9 1 3 51 3.4TOTAL 15-0 143/9.5 19-36 .528 0-0 .000 13-15 .867 17 14 31 2.1 28 2 5 9 1 3 51 3.4282011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


MEET THEWILDCATSPersonalFull Name is James William Hajek...Last name is pronounced: HIGH-EK...Was born Nov. 6, 1992...Parents are Jerry and Elizabeth...His fatherserved 24 years in the U.S. Army...Lived in Germany for three years...Ismajoring in Business...Is a big Nebraska Cornhusker football fan.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM29


MEET THEWILDCATS15DAVIONBERRYDavion will be a junior for the Wildcats this season after sitting out last season as atransfer.6-4 • 185Junior • G/FOakland, CABorn: Nov. 1, 1991Birthplace: Oakland, CAHometown: Oakland, CAMajor: Technical Sales2011-12Sat out the 2011-12 season per NCAA transfer rules after transferring to <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong> from Cal <strong>State</strong> Monterey Bay.Cal <strong>State</strong> Monterey BayPlayed two seasons at Cal <strong>State</strong> Monterey Bay, a Division II school in Seaside,California...In two years with the Otters he averaged 18.3 points and 4.1 rebounds pergame and twice earned All-Conference First Team honors...As a sophomore in 2010-11was named to the 2011 Daktronics All-American Second Team, the only non-senior toearn All-American honors...Finished the season ranked fifth in all of Division II in scoringat 23.7 points per game...Scored 20 or more points in 18 of his 26 games during theseason, including a career-high 41 points against Cal <strong>State</strong> Bernardino...Also averaged5.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.3 steals per game, while shooting 42 percent from thefi eld and 40 percent from three-point land...Shot 80.3 percent from the free throw lineand led the nation in free throw attempts with 295...As a freshman during the 2009-10season, he played in 26 games and started 15 contests...Averaged 12.9 points and 3.2rebounds per game, while shooting 43.6 percent from the fi eld...Was also selected asthe CCAA Freshman of the Year and earned First Team All-Conference honors....PlayedAAU basketball for Raymond Young of the Oakland Rebels, the same AAU program asDamian Lillard.Hayward High SchoolIs a native of Oakland, California where he attended Hayward High School...In highschool he was the named the team MVP as a senior and was an All-League First Teamselection...Led Hayward High to a 21-9 record his senior season.PersonalFull name is Davion Lamont Berry....Name is pronounced: Dave-e-on...Nicknameis Dev...Was born Nov. 1, 1991 in Oakland...Is majoring in Technical Sales at <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong>...Is a big sports fan and a fan of the Oakland Raiders and Detroit Pistons.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL302011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


MEET THEWILDCATS50JORDANREXJordan will be a junior forward on this year’s Wildcat squad from St. George, Utah...He will likely red shirt this season for the Wildcats.6-8 • 230Junior • FSt. George, UTBorn: June 20, 1990Birthplace: Lake Havasu, AZHometown: St. George, UTMajor: MicrobiologySalt Lake Community College (2011-12)After returning from a mission he attended Salt Lake Community College in 2011-12...Played in all 31 games for the Bruins and started two games...Averaged 6.1 pointsand 4.9 rebounds per game in helping SLCC to a 22-9 overall record...Shot 50 percentfrom the fi eld and recorded 15 blocked shots..Snow College (2008-09)Played in 31 games as a true freshman...Averaged 6.2 points and 4.2 reboundsper game...Shot 50 percent from the fi eld and recorded 15 blocked shots and 14 steals.Pine View High SchoolPlayed for coach Steve Melessa at Pine View High School in St. George, graduatingin 2008...Earned First Team All-Region and All-<strong>State</strong> honors in 2008...Team wonthe state 3A title in 2007.PersonalWas born June 20, 1990 in Lake Havasu, Arizona...Parents are David and SheilaRex...Plans on majoring in Microbiology at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>...Served an LDS Church missionto Washington, DC.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM31


MEET THEWILDCATS3DUCEZAIDAbdulsamad (Duce) Zaid joins <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> as a junior guard this season. He comesto WSU after two seasons of junior college basketball. He is one of seven players onthis year’s squad from the state of California.6-2 • 210Junior • GuardLos Angeles, CABorn: June 16, 1992Birthplace: Los Angeles, CAHometown: Los Angeles, CAMajor: Technical SalesBarstow Community College (2011-12)Played the 2011-12 season as a sophomore at Barstow Community College inBarstow, California...Led the Vikings in scoring at 17.4 points per game.Arizona Western College (2010-11)Played as a freshman at Arizona Western Junior College in Yuma, Arizona...Sawaction in 31 games for the Matadors and helped lead the team to a 23-9 record...Averaged6.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game...Shot 42 percent from the field.Crenshaw High SchoolGraduated from Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles in 2010 where he played forcoach Ed Waters...Was a two-time All-Conference player as a junior and senior...Wasalso named the Team MVP twice.PersonalWas born June 16, 1992 in Los Angeles...Full name is Abudulsamad Zaid but prefersto go by the nickname Duce...Parents are Abdullah and Darlene Zaid...Plans on majoringin Technical Sales at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL322011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


MEET THEWILDCATS14WAYNEBRADFORDWayne will be a sophomore guard with the Wildcats this season. He spent last yearat Sheridan College in Sheridan, Wyoming. He is originally from Baltimore, Maryland.6-3 • 185Sophomore • GuardBaltimore, MDBorn: March 27, 1992Birthplace: Columbia, MDHometown: Baltimore, MDMajor: Technical SalesSheridan CollegePlayed as a true freshman during the 2011-12 season at Sheridan College in Sheridan,Wyoming where he played for Coach Steve Smiley...Saw action in 31 games forthe Generals and finished third on the team in scoring at 11.2 points per game...Finishedfi rst in the country in all of junior college in free throw percentage at 90.8 percent...Was118-130 from the line during the season...Shot 49 percent from the fi eld, including 41percent from three-point land...Also averaged 2.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game.Roanoke Catholic High SchoolAttended Roanoke Catholic High School in Roanoke, Virginia and graduated in2011...Played for legendary coach Bill Hodges, a former <strong>head</strong> coach at Indiana <strong>State</strong>...Earned First Team All-League honors and averaged 17 points and 4.5 assists per gameas a senior...Best game came against powerhouse Oak Hill Academy where he scored27 points and had six assists and three steals.PersonalWas born March 27, 1992 in Columbia, Maryland...Mother is Connie Bradford.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM33


MEET THEWILDCATS32ROYCEWILLIAMSRoyce will be a sophomore guard and forward with the Wildcats this season afterjoining WSU this summer. He played one season at New Mexico Military Institute andwill have three seasons of eligibility with the Wildcats. He is one of six players on thisyear’s squad from California.6-5 • 195Sophomore • G/FLos Angeles, CABorn: Sept. 11, 1991Birthplace: Los Angeles, CAHometown: Los Angeles, CAMajor: CommunicationNew Mexico Military InstitutePlayed at New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, New Mexico...Sat out the 2010-11 season as a red shirt and played for the Broncos during the 2011-12 season...As afreshman he led the team in scoring at 11.9 points per game...Scored in double fi gures16 times and scored 20 or more twice, including a season-high 21 points against FrankPhillips...He saw action in 28 games and started in 21 games...Shot 47 percent fromthe fi eld and 36 percent from three-point land...Was third on the team in rebounding at6.2 per game and had a career-high 16 rebounds against Clarendon...Also averaged2.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game.Hamilton High SchoolPlayed for Coach Mizuno at Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles wherehe graduated in 2009...Was named Team MVP and earned First Team All-City and All-League honors.PersonalFull name is Royce Kenneth Williams...Was born Sept. 11, 1991 in Los Angeles...Parents are Herman and Sheila Williams...Nickname is Showtime...Plans on majoringin Communication with an emphasis in Electronic Media at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> and wants togo into Broadcasting.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL342011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


MEET THEWILDCATS21JOELBOLOMBOYJoel joins <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> as a freshman forward this season and is expected to contributeas a true freshman with the Wildcats. He is a long athletic post player with alarge wingspan and is a good shot blocker. He was highly recruited out of high schooland signed with <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> in the fall of 2011 out of Fort Worth, Texas.6-9 • 210Freshman • F/CForth Worth, TXBorn: Jan. 28, 1994Birthplace: RussiaHometown: Fort Worth, TXMajor: UndecidedKeller Central High SchoolGraduated from Keller Central High School in 2012 where he played for coach KitPehl...As a junior in 2010-11 he averaged 9.9 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks pergame...As a senior in 2011-12 he averaged 17.8 points and 12.9 rebounds per gamein leading the Chargers to a 27-8 overall record and a 13-1 league record...Scored indouble fi gures in all but four games as a senior and scored 20 or more points 13 times...Shot 67 percent from the fi eld...Was named District Champion, Team MVP, and DefensivePlayer of the Year...He led the state 5A in scoring and rebounding and earned FirstTeam All-<strong>State</strong> honors.PersonalWas born Jan. 28, 1994 in Russia..Last name is pronounced: Ball-um-boy...Parentsare Joseph and Tania Bolomboy...Father is from the Democratic Republic of the Congoand mother is from Russia.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM35


MEET THEWILDCATS11LOGANFOSTERLogan will be a freshman with the Wildcats this season after sitting out last year asa red shirt. He is one of six players on this year’s squad from the state of California.2011-12Sat out the season as a red shirt with the Wildcats.6-3 • 160R-Freshman • GuardLos Angeles, CABorn: July 1Birthplace: Los Angeles, CAHometown: Los Angeles, CAMajor: Business MarketingSanta Monica High SchoolPlayed for Coach Hecht at Santa Monica High School, graduating in 2011...His teamwon the Ocean League title.PersonalBirthday is July 1...Was born in Los Angeles...Parents are Mel Foster and KarenPage...Plans on majoring in Business Marketing at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM36


MEET THEWILDCATS35KYNDAHLHILLKyndahl will be a freshman forward with the Wildcats this season. He signed with<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> in the fall of 2011 after being highly recruited out of Humble, Texas.6-7 • 200Freshman • ForwardHumble, TXBorn: Aug. 21, 1994Birthplace: Houston, TXHometown: Houston, TXMajor: EngineeringHumble High SchoolGraduated in 2012 from Humble High School where he played for coach DavidMartinez...Humble High School’s teams are the Wildcats and their colors are purple andwhite...Earned First Team All-District honors and was named the Defensive Player ofthe Year...As a junior he averaged 10 points, 8 rebounds and three blocks per game...As a senior in 2011-12 he earned First Team All-District honors and helped lead theWildcats to a 27-7 record....Was a standout defensive end football player and garneredinterest and had some scholarship offers from Big 12 and SEC schools but he chose toplay basketball over football at Humble High.PersonalFull name is Kyndahl James Hill...Nickname is KJ...Was born August 21, 1994 inHouston...Parents are David and Michelle Hill...Plans on majoring in Engineering at<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM37


2011-12 SEASONRESULTS AND STATSRECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 25-7 16-0 7-7 2-0CONFERENCE 14-2 8-0 6-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 11-5 8-0 1-5 2-0Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg01 LILLARD, Damian 32-32 1105 34.5 231-495 .467 94-230 .409 228-257 .887 17 144 161 5.0 62 0 128 74 7 47 784 24.504 BAMFORTH, Scott 31-31 995 32.1 134-305 .439 77-192 .401 105-120 .875 17 95 112 3.6 66 2 74 57 0 28 450 14.544 TRESNAK, Kyle 32-32 805 25.2 128-236 .542 0-0 .000 63-92 .685 53 69 122 3.8 94 4 20 40 21 16 319 10.025 FULTON, Byron 32-0 640 20.0 88-196 .449 36-84 .429 17-26 .654 26 110 136 4.3 75 0 16 26 8 7 229 7.203 BULLINGER, Kyle 23-18 550 23.9 46-134 .343 21-69 .304 30-43 .698 18 89 107 4.7 60 1 34 28 2 15 143 6.211 WHEELWRIGHT, Gela 26-0 485 18.7 50-124 .403 22-70 .314 23-28 .821 4 51 55 2.1 27 0 28 30 4 12 145 5.613 OTIS, Frank 12-7 205 17.1 25-36 .694 0-0 .000 12-18 .667 13 33 46 3.8 28 0 13 16 2 8 62 5.205 RICHARDSON, Jordan 32-14 663 20.7 45-122 .369 29-71 .408 15-19 .789 7 37 44 1.4 36 1 68 24 2 14 134 4.230 MAHONEY, Darin 32-26 785 24.5 51-97 .526 0-2 .000 28-37 .757 73 128 201 6.3 96 4 34 28 29 24 130 4.145 HAJEK, James 15-0 143 9.5 19-36 .528 0-0 .000 13-15 .867 17 14 31 2.1 28 2 5 9 1 3 51 3.424 BROWN, Mike 16-0 99 6.2 8-16 .500 6-10 .600 4-6 .667 2 5 7 0.4 6 0 4 7 2 4 26 1.6Team 30 38 68 1Total.......... 32 6475 825-1797 .459 285-728 .391 538-661 .814 277 813 1090 34.1 578 14 424 340 78 178 2473 77.3Opponents...... 32 6475 780-1824 .428 229-640 .358 421-605 .696 326 753 1079 33.7 573 - 394 395 87 146 2210 69.1TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPPSCORING 2473 2210Points per game 77.3 69.1Scoring margin +8.2 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 825-1797 780-1824Field goal pct .459 .4283 POINT FG-ATT 285-728 229-6403-point FG pct .391 .3583-pt FG made per game 8.9 7.2FREE THROWS-ATT 538-661 421-605Free throw pct .814 .696F-Throws made per game 16.8 13.2REBOUNDS 1090 1079Rebounds per game 34.1 33.7Rebounding margin +0.3 -ASSISTS 424 394Assists per game 13.3 12.3TURNOVERS 340 395Turnovers per game 10.6 12.3Turnover margin +1.7 -Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 1.0STEALS 178 146Steals per game 5.6 4.6BLOCKS 78 87Blocks per game 2.4 2.7ATTENDANCE 103893 54086Home games-Avg/Game 16-6493 14-3699Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-1152Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> 1179 1260 21 13 2473Opponents 992 1180 27 11 2210Date Opponent Score Att.11/11/11 NORTHERN NEW MEXICO W 109-50 488211/15/11 UTAH STATE W 73-63 935911/19/11 at UC Irvine W 80-72 1655^ 11/27/11 vs Jacksonville <strong>State</strong> W 69-61 2304^ 11/28/11 at Saint Mary's (CA) L 70-87 227612/03/11 SAN JOSE STATE Wo2 91-89 576512/07/11 at BYU L 66-94 1167612/10/11 SOUTHERN UTAH W 84-66 604312/16/11 at California L 57-77 798712/19/11 MAYVILLE STATE W 106-57 530412/22/11 UTAH W 80-51 8239* 12/29/11 IDAHO STATE W 78-64 6071* 12/31/11 SACRAMENTO STATE W 74-63 5903* 01/05/12 at Eastern Washington W 76-69 2376* 01/07/12 at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 88-81 922* 01/12/12 MONTANA STATE W 63-49 6134* 01/14/12 MONTANA W 80-64 7236* 01/19/12 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 81-67 6059* 01/26/12 at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 75-60 823* 01/28/12 at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 62-64 3309* 02/02/12 PORTLAND STATE W 92-79 6285* 02/04/12 NORTHERN COLORADO W 93-81 6966* 02/09/12 at Northern Arizona W 67-49 843* 02/11/12 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 84-75 8361* 02/15/12 at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 79-70 2655! 02/18/12 UT ARLINGTON W 72-70 8952* 02/23/12 at Northern Colorado W 88-71 1769* 02/28/12 at Montana L 51-66 7157# 03/06/12 vs Portland <strong>State</strong> W 69-63 0# 03/07/12 at Montana L 66-85 7042$ 03/13/12 UTAH VALLEY W 72-69 2334$ 03/18/12 at Loyola MarymountLot 78-84 1292^ - St. Mary's Shamrock Office Solutions Classic - Moraga, CA* - Big Sky Conference game! - Sears Bracketbusters X game# - Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT$ - Collegeinsider.com Postseason Tournament2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL382011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


2011-12 TEAMGAME-BY-GAME STATSTotal 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgNORTHERN NEW MEXIC 11/11/11 109-50 W 37-61 .607 17-29 .586 18-23 .783 14 36 50 50.0 19 24 15 4 5 109 109.0UTAH STATE 11/15/11 73-63 W 20-54 .370 12-23 .522 21-27 .778 11 27 38 44.0 21 9 10 1 10 73 91.0at UC Irvine 11/19/11 80-72 W 23-59 .390 8-22 .364 26-31 .839 12 32 44 44.0 26 10 14 5 4 80 87.3vs Jacksonville <strong>State</strong> 11/27/11 69-61 W 19-48 .396 7-24 .292 24-34 .706 8 34 42 43.5 21 14 14 1 4 69 82.8at Saint Mary's (CA) 11/28/11 70-87 L 25-55 .455 3-12 .250 17-27 .630 8 15 23 39.4 27 7 11 1 5 70 80.2SAN JOSE STATE 12/03/11 91-89 Wot 30-72 .417 8-28 .286 23-26 .885 12 35 47 40.7 25 9 12 3 5 91 82.0at BYU 12/07/11 66-94 L 22-66 .333 5-22 .227 17-19 .895 9 33 42 40.9 16 7 12 2 3 66 79.7SOUTHERN UTAH 12/10/11 84-66 W 30-53 .566 9-18 .500 15-18 .833 7 20 27 39.1 9 20 8 1 8 84 80.2at California 12/16/11 57-77 L 20-64 .313 12-31 .387 5-8 .625 14 18 32 38.3 21 13 8 0 1 57 77.7MAYVILLE STATE 12/19/11 106-57 W 37-62 .597 18-33 .545 14-16 .875 8 32 40 38.5 14 18 7 0 8 106 80.5UTAH 12/22/11 80-51 W 29-54 .537 10-21 .476 12-13 .923 7 25 32 37.9 14 15 8 2 6 80 80.5IDAHO STATE 12/29/11 78-64 W 24-46 .522 9-16 .563 21-23 .913 7 24 31 37.3 21 13 14 1 5 78 80.2SACRAMENTO STATE 12/31/11 74-63 W 24-55 .436 7-23 .304 19-23 .826 5 24 29 36.7 16 14 6 2 5 74 79.8at Eastern Washington 01/05/12 76-69 W 21-48 .438 11-20 .550 23-28 .821 11 33 44 37.2 16 14 22 6 3 76 79.5at Portland <strong>State</strong> 01/07/12 88-81 W 29-54 .537 10-26 .385 20-25 .800 8 20 28 36.6 20 13 6 3 4 88 80.1MONTANA STATE 01/12/12 63-49 W 20-60 .333 9-28 .321 14-17 .824 11 29 40 36.8 9 12 6 4 7 63 79.0MONTANA 01/14/12 80-64 W 27-58 .466 8-19 .421 18-22 .818 11 23 34 36.6 19 12 4 6 3 80 79.1NORTHERN ARIZONA 01/19/12 81-67 W 33-58 .569 4-14 .286 11-13 .846 4 25 29 36.2 15 15 10 1 6 81 79.2at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> 01/26/12 75-60 W 26-49 .531 8-20 .400 15-20 .750 8 27 35 36.2 18 14 14 2 5 75 78.9at Idaho <strong>State</strong> 01/28/12 62-64 L 22-48 .458 6-21 .286 12-19 .632 6 25 31 35.9 19 8 12 1 3 62 78.1PORTLAND STATE 02/02/12 92-79 W 31-57 .544 15-28 .536 15-18 .833 6 21 27 35.5 17 18 6 1 3 92 78.8NORTHERN COLORADO 02/04/12 93-81 W 32-60 .533 12-24 .500 17-21 .810 7 18 25 35.0 15 15 6 0 10 93 79.4at Northern Arizona 02/09/12 67-49 W 23-51 .451 7-18 .389 14-16 .875 10 30 40 35.2 13 13 16 1 9 67 78.9EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/11/12 84-75 W 22-58 .379 8-24 .333 32-35 .914 11 33 44 35.6 23 13 11 3 7 84 79.1at Montana <strong>State</strong> 02/15/12 79-70 W 26-48 .542 5-17 .294 22-25 .880 7 22 29 35.3 19 13 14 2 10 79 79.1UT ARLINGTON 02/18/12 72-70 W 23-53 .434 14-34 .412 12-18 .667 6 29 35 35.3 18 20 19 4 4 72 78.8at Northern Colorado 02/23/12 88-71 W 27-57 .474 11-25 .440 23-26 .885 6 26 32 35.2 18 17 6 3 5 88 79.1at Montana 02/28/12 51-66 L 19-63 .302 3-26 .115 10-14 .714 16 19 35 35.2 21 4 11 2 6 51 78.1vs Portland <strong>State</strong> 03/06/12 69-63 W 24-47 .511 8-18 .444 13-16 .813 5 17 22 34.7 13 10 9 5 7 69 77.8at Montana 03/07/12 66-85 L 26-54 .481 6-18 .333 8-10 .800 7 19 26 34.4 17 13 10 3 2 66 77.4UTAH VALLEY 03/13/12 72-69 W 29-60 .483 9-23 .391 5-6 .833 6 20 26 34.2 15 19 9 3 9 72 77.3at Loyola Marymount 03/18/12 78-84 Lot 25-65 .385 6-23 .261 22-24 .917 9 22 31 34.1 23 8 10 5 6 78 77.3<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> 2473 825-1797 . 459 285-728 . 391 538-661 . 814 277 813 1090 34.1 578 424 340 78 178 2473 77.3Opponents 2210 780-1824 .428 229-640 .358 421-605 . 6 9 6 326 753 1079 33.7 573 394 395 87 146 2210 69.1Games played: 32Points/game: 77.3FG Pct: 45.93FG Pct: 39.1FT Pct: 81.4Rebounds/game: 34.1Assists/game: 13.3Turnovers/game: 10.6Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2Steals/game: 5.6Blocks/game: 2.42011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM39


2011-12 INDIVIDUALGAME-BY-GAME STATS01 03 04 05 11 13 24Opponent Date Score LILLARD,DA BULLINGER, BAMFORTH,S RICHARDSON WHEELWRIGH OTIS,FRANK BROWN,MIKENORTHERN NEW MEXICO 11/11/11 109-50 W25-5-211-5-117-5-311-4-7 D N P13-17-410-0-2UTAH STATE 11/15/11 73-63 W17-2-48-1 3-028 -6-00-0-1 DNP3-2-2 DNPat UC Irvine 11/19/11 80-72 W27 -8 -411 -16 -118 -1-23-2-0 D N P7 -7 -00 -1 -0vs Jacksonville <strong>State</strong> 11/27/11 69-61 W23-8-111 -10 -412 -6-40-3-2 DNP2-1-03-1-1at Saint Mary's (CA) 11/28/11 70-87 L36 -2 -30-4-25-2-00-0-0 D N P8 -1 -10 -0 -0SAN JOSE STATE 12/03/11 91-89 W41-8-42-6-012 -1-25-4-1 DNP6-6-10-0-0at BYU 12/07/11 66-94 L15 -10 -2 D N P14 -4-02-1-18 -6 -00 -3 -30 -0 -0SOUTHERN UTAH 12/10/11 84-66 W31-3-9 DNP0-5-21 0-0-45-1-2 DNP0-0-0at California 12/16/11 57-77 L14 -3 -3 D N P19 -1-33-3-30 -1 -0 D N P0 -1 -1MAYVILLE STATE 12/19/11 106-57 W28 -12 -3 DNP19 -3-32 3-0-37-4-3 DNP9-1-0UTAH 12/22/11 80-51 W22 -3 -5 D N P10 -5-49-2-37 -2 -1 D N P0 -2 -0IDAHO STATE 12/29/11 78-64 W26-3-3 DNP21 -6-67-3-30-1-0 DNP1-0-0SACRAMENTO STATE 12/31/11 74-63 W22 -9 -1 D N P19 -3-21-2-64 -0 -0 D N P0 -1 -0at Eastern Washington 01/05/12 76-69 W30-7-5 DNP19 -6-10-2-43-6-1 DNP DNPat Portland <strong>State</strong> 01/07/12 88-81 W38 -5 -5 D N P21 -5-07-2-42 -0 -2 D N P D N PMONTANA STATE 01/12/12 63-49 W17-6-20-0-120 -2-23-3-30-1-0 DNP DNPMONTANA 01/14/12 80-64 W21 -5 -40-2-115 -3-35-1-27 -3 -07 -1 -0 D N PNORTHERN ARIZONA 01/19/12 81-67 W18-6-61-1-29-2-21 0-0-35-1-012-3-1 DNPat Sacramento <strong>State</strong> 01/26/12 75-60 W21 -6 -40-3-117 -1-35-0-23 -2 -0 D N P0 -0 -0at Idaho <strong>State</strong> 01/28/12 62-64 L15-4-412 -3-017 -3-10-0-00-4-2 DNP DNPPORTLAND STATE 02/02/12 92-79 W40 -1 -58-3-116 -8-76-0-07 -3 -1 D N P3 -0 -0NORTHERN COLORADO 02/04/12 93-81 W35-3-53-6-218 -6-52-0-011-0-1 DNP DNPat Northern Arizona 02/09/12 67-49 W18 -3 -516 -3-08-4-00-0-06 -1 -2 D N P0 -0 -0EASTERN WASHINGTON 02/11/12 84-75 W22-6-410 -8-313 -7-12-0-43-0-0 DNP DNPat Montana <strong>State</strong> 02/15/12 79-70 W17 -2 -24-2-115 -2-13-2-44 -5 -3 D N P D N PUT ARLINGTON 02/18/12 72-70 W17-7-78-2-119 -3-40-1-28-1-5 DNP DNPat Northern Colorado 02/23/12 88-71 W30 -2 -810 -6-39-2-40-1-11 5-1 -1 D N P0 -0 -0at Montana 02/28/12 51-66 L19-2-06-4-09-3-10-2-00-1-02-3-1 DNPvs Portland <strong>State</strong> 03/06/12 69-63 W22 -2 -40-1-29-1-25-2-01 5-1 -2 D N P D N Pat Montana 03/07/12 66-85 L29 -10 -77-1-16-2-10-0-10-1-1 DNP DNPUTAH VALLEY 03/13/12 72-69 W21 -2 -59-3-416 -4-56-1-26 -2 -00 -1 -0 D N Pat Loyola Marymount 03/18/12 78-84 L27-6-26-5-3 DNP6-3-219-7-12-1-0 DNP25 30 44 45Opponent Date Score FULTON,BYR MAHONEY,DA TRESNAK,KY HAJEK,JAMENORTHERN NEW MEXICO 11/11/11 109-50 W6-3-24-4-04-4-28-3-1UTAH STATE 11/15/11 73-63 W10-6-01-7-16-1-10-0-0at UC Irvine 11/19/11 80-72 W2-2-12-4-210 -1-00-0-0vs Jacksonville <strong>State</strong> 11/27/11 69-61 W8-4-10-2-110 -4-00-1-0at Saint Mary's (CA) 11/28/11 70-87 L2-6-10-3-017 -2-02-1-0SAN JOSE STATE 12/03/11 91-89 W4-5-18-8-013 -5-00-1-0at BYU 12/07/11 66-94 L6-5-06-3-011 -6-04-1-1SOUTHERN UTAH 12/10/11 84-66 W10-5-19-7-115 -1-04-5-1at California 12/16/11 57-77 L13 -8 -02-3-14-6-22-3-0MAYVILLE STATE 12/19/11 106-57 W2-5-01-6-44-0-01 3-8-2UTAH 12/22/11 80-51 W6-4-06-9-210 -2-01 0-2-0IDAHO STATE 12/29/11 78-64 W15-4-12-6-04-2-02-3-0SACRAMENTO STATE 12/31/11 74-63 W4-6-22-5-118 -2-24-1-0at Eastern Washington 01/05/12 76-69 W8-5-03-9-313 -7-00-1-0at Portland <strong>State</strong> 01/07/12 88-81 W4-1-06-8-18-4-12-1-0MONTANA STATE 01/12/12 63-49 W11 -13 -23-6-09-6-2 DNPMONTANA 01/14/12 80-64 W5-2-08-9-212 -6-0 D N PNORTHERN ARIZONA 01/19/12 81-67 W2-3-02-6-122 -4-0 DNPat Sacramento <strong>State</strong> 01/26/12 75-60 W2-3-114 -10 -213 -5-1 D N Pat Idaho <strong>State</strong> 01/28/12 62-64 L8-2-02-8-08-3-1 DNPPORTLAND STATE 02/02/12 92-79 W4-2-04-3-24-5-2 D N PNORTHERN COLORADO 02/04/12 93-81 W10-2-08-5-16-2-1 DNPat Northern Arizona 02/09/12 67-49 W13 -10 -20-5-26-1 0-2 D N PEASTERN WASHINGTON 02/11/12 84-75 W16-9-06-5-012 -7-1 DNPat Montana <strong>State</strong> 02/15/12 79-70 W17 -4 -15-4-114 -5-0 D N PUT ARLINGTON 02/18/12 72-70 W11-2-02-1 3-17-4-0 DNPat Northern Colorado 02/23/12 88-71 W4-2-06-1 1-014 -4-0 D N Pat Montana 02/28/12 51-66 L2-3-04-9-29-3-0 DNPvs Portland <strong>State</strong> 03/06/12 69-63 W6-3-02-6-010 -4-0 D N Pat Montana 03/07/12 66-85 L10-4-02-4-112 -4-1 DNP2011 UTAH VALLEY WEBER STATE 03/13/12 FOOTBALL72-69 W4-2-02-6-28-2-1 D N Pat Loyola Marymount 03/18/12 78-84 L4-1-08-7-06-1-0 DNP402011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


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Year Overall BSC1964-65 22-3 8-21965-66 20-5 8-21967-68 21-6 12-31968-69 27-3 15-01969-70 20-7 12-31970-71 21-6 12-21971-72 18-11 10-444Big Sky Regular Season ChampionshipsYear Overall BSC1972-73 20-7 13-11975-76 21-11 9-51978-79 25-9 10-41979-80 26-3 13-11982-83(tie) 23-8 10-41983-84 23-8 12-21993-94(tie) 20-10 10-4Year Overall BSC1994-95 21-9 11-31998-99 25-8 13-32002-03 26-6 14-02006-07(tie) 20-12 11-52008-09 21-10 15-12009-10 20-11 13-3NCAA Tournament AppearancesYear Round Opponent Result Site1967-68 1st Round vs. New Mexico <strong>State</strong> L 57-68 Salt Lake City, UT1968-69 1st Round vs. Seattle W 75-73 Las Cruses, NMRegional vs. Santa Clara L 59-63(ot) Los Angeles, CARegional vs. New Mexico <strong>State</strong> W 58-56 Los Angeles, CA1969-70 1st Round vs. Cal <strong>State</strong> Long Beach L 73-92 Provo, UT1970-71 1st Round vs. Cal <strong>State</strong> Long Beach L 66-77 Logan, UT1971-72 1st Round vs. Hawaii W 91-64 Pocatello, IDRegional vs. UCLA L 58-90 Provo, UTRegional vs. San Francisco L 64-74 Provo, UT1972-73 1st Round vs. Cal <strong>State</strong> Long Beach L 75-88 Logan, UT1977-78 1st Round vs. Arkansas L 52-73 Eugene, OR1978-79 1st Round vs. New Mexico <strong>State</strong> W 81-78(ot) Lawrence, KS2nd Round vs. Arkansas L 63-74 Lawrence, KS1979-80 1st Round vs. Lamar L 86-87 Ogden, UT1982-83 1st Round vs. Washington <strong>State</strong> L 52-62 Boise, ID1994-95 1st Round vs. Michigan <strong>State</strong> W 79-72 Tallahassee, FL2nd Round vs. Georgetown L 51-53 Tallahassee, FL1998-99 1st Round vs. North Carolina W 76-74 Seattle, WA2nd Round vs. Florida L 74-81(ot) Seattle, WA2002-03 1st Round vs. Wisconsin L 74-81 Spokane, WA2006-07 1st Round vs. UCLA L 42-70 Sacramento, CABig Sky MVP’sYear Player1994-95 Ruben Nembhard1995-96 Jimmy Degraffenried1998-99 Harold Arceneaux1999-00 Harold Arceneaux2002-03 Jermaine Boyette2006-07 David Patten2008-09 Kellen McCoy Todd Harper2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL2009-10 Damian Lillard2011-12 Damian LillardWEBER STATE MEN’SBASKETBALL HISTORY<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Men’s Basketball Hall of Fame MembersKenny BarrettBruce CollinsLynn CorbridgeJimmy DegraffenriedStuart “Monk” HallidayAllen HolmesDavid JohnsonPhil JohnsonBruce LarsonMark MattosStan MayhewNeil McCarthyDick MottaJon O’DellMike SivulichBrady SmallWillie SojournerJustus ThigpenJerry TriceGene VisscherStan Watts1959 NJCAA NationalTitle team2011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


YEAR-BY-YEARRESULTSYEAR HEAD COACH RECORD BIG SKY FINISH1962-63 Dick Motta 22-4 ------ ------1963-64 Dick Motta 17-8 7-3 2nd1964-65 Dick Motta 22-3 8-2 1st1965-66 Dick Motta 20-5 8-2 t1st1966-67 Dick Motta 18-7 5-5 t3rd1967-68 Dick Motta 21-6 12-3 1st1968-69 Phil Johnson 27-3 15-0 1st1969-70 Phil Johnson 20-7 12-3 1st1970-71 Phil Johnson 21-6 12-2 1st1971-72 Gene Visscher 18-11 10-4 1st1972-73 Gene Visscher 20-7 13-1 1st1973-74 Gene Visscher 14-12 8-6 3rd1974-75 Gene Visscher 11-15 6-8 5th1975-76 Neil McCarthy 21-11 9-5 t1st1976-77 Neil McCarthy 20-8 11-3 2nd1977-78 Neil McCarthy 19-10 9-5 3rd1978-79 Neil McCarthy 25-9 10-4 1st1979-80 Neil McCarthy 26-3 13-1 1st1980-81 Neil McCarthy 8-19 5-9 t5th1981-82 Neil McCarthy 15-13 6-8 t4th1982-83 Neil McCarthy 23-8 10-4 t1st1983-84 Neil McCarthy 23-8 12-2 1st1984-85 Neil McCarthy 20-9 9-5 3rd1985-86 Larry Farmer 18-11 7-7 t4th1986-87 Larry Farmer 7-22 4-10 8th1987-88 Larry Farmer 9-21 6-10 8th1988-89 Denny Huston 17-11 9-7 5th1989-90 Denny Huston 14-15 8-8 t5th1990-91 Denny Huston 12-16 7-9 t5th1991-92 Ron Abegglen 16-13 10-6 t3rd1992-93 Ron Abegglen 20-8 10-4 t2nd1993-94 Ron Abegglen 21-9 11-3 t1st1994-95 Ron Abegglen 21-9 11-3 t1st1995-96 Ron Abegglen 20-10 10-4 t2nd1996-97 Ron Abegglen 15-13 9-7 t4th1997-98 Ron Abegglen 14-13 12-4 2nd1998-99 Ron Abegglen 25-8 13-3 1st1999-00 Joe Cravens 18-10 10-6 t4th2000-01 Joe Cravens 15-14 8-8 t4th2001-02 Joe Cravens 18-11 8-6 3rd2002-03 Joe Cravens 26-6 14-0 1st2003-04 Joe Cravens 15-14 7-7 t2nd2004-05 Joe Cravens 14-16 7-7 5th2005-06 Joe Cravens 10-17 4-10 t7th2006-07 Randy Rahe 20-12 11-5 t1st2007-08 Randy Rahe 16-14 10-6 3rd2008-09 Randy Rahe 21-10 15-1 1st2009-10 Randy Rahe 20-11 13-3 1st2010-11 Randy Rahe 18-14 11-5 3rd2011-12 2011 WEBER Randy STATE Rahe FOOTBALL 25-7 14-2 2ndTotal 50 seasons 916-527 (.635) 469-236 (.665)WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM45


Avg.Avg.Coach Years / Seasons Games Won Lost %% Titles WinsLossesDick Motta .................. 1962-68 ............... 6 ........... 153 120 33 .784 ......3 ....... 20.00 5.50Phil Johnson ............... 1698-71 ............... 3 ............. 84 68 16 .810 ......3 ....... 22.66 5.33Gene Visscher ............ 1971-75 ............... 4 ........... 108 63 45 .583 ......2 ....... 15.75 11.25Neil McCarthy ............. 1975-85 ............. 10 ........... 298 200 98 .671 ......5 ....... 20.00 9.80Larry Farmer .............. 1985-88 ............... 3 ............. 88 34 54 .386 ......0 ....... 11.33 18.00Denny Huston ............ 1988-91 ............... 3 ............. 85 43 42 .506 ......0 ....... 14.33 14.00Ron Abegglen ............ 1991-99 ............... 8 ........... 235 152 83 .647 ......3 ....... 19.00 10.37Joe Cravens ............... 1999-06 ............... 7 ........... 204 116 88 .569 ......1 ....... 16.57 12.572011 RANDY WEBERRAHE .......2006-pres.STATE FOOTBALL............... 6 ........... 178 120 68 .638......3 ....... 20.00 11.331.33TOTAL ................... 1962-2011 / ............ 50 ........ 1,443 916 527 .635 .....20...... 18.32 10.5446WILDCATHEAD COACHESDICK MOTTA1962-68 (6 seasons)Overall: 120-33 (.784)Big Sky: 40-15 (.727)3 Big Sky titlesPHIL JOHNSON1968-71 (3 seasons)Overall: 68-16 (.810)Big Sky: 39-5 (.886)3 Big Sky titlesGENE VISSCHER1971-75 (4 seasons)Overall: 63-45 (.583)Big Sky: 37-19 (.661)2 Big Sky titlesNEIL MCCARTHY1975-85 (10 seasons)Overall: 200-98 (.671)Big Sky: 94-46 (.671)4 Big Sky titlesLARRY FARMER1985-88 (3 seasons)Overall: 34-54 (.386)Big Sky: 17-27 (.386)DENNY HOUSTON1988-91 (3 seasons)Overall: 43-42 (.506)Big Sky: 25-25 (.521)RON ABEGGLEN1991-99 (8 seasons)Overall: 152-83 (.647)Big Sky: 86-34 (.717)3 Big Sky titlesJOE CRAVENS1999-06 (7 seasons)Overall: 116-88 (.569)Big Sky: 58-44 (.568)1 Big Sky titleRANDY RAHE2006-pres. (6 seasons)Overall: 120-68 (.638)Big Sky: 74-22 (.771)3 Big Sky titlesALL - TIME WEBER STATE COACHING RECORDS2011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


YEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTSDICK WALLY MOTTA NALDER120-3313-13 / 40-15 / 1-5 BSC BSC6 seasons 3 seasons1962-63Overall: 22-4IndependentDate Opponent Result11-30 ^ vs. Alameda <strong>State</strong> W 89-5512-01 ^ vs. College of Idaho W 74-5212-03 at Nevada L 62-7812-07 at Carrol College W 74-6412-08 at Carrol College W 76-6812-12 Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 81-7212-19 Gonzaga W 92-8212-21 at Western Montana W 83-7312-28 # vs. Eastern Oregon W 91-8812-29 # vs. Central Washington W 83-6701-02 Westminster W 99-5601-05 at College of Idaho L 74-7501-19 Montana W 89-7901-25 Eastern Montana W 89-7901-26 Eastern Montana W 96-6901-30 Cal <strong>State</strong> Fullerton W 86-7802-02 Fort Lewis W 88-6802-07 at New Mexico Highlands W 88-8002-09 at Fort Lewis W 80-6902-12 at Westminster W 92-8502-14 Northwest Nazarene W 98-7202-23 at Montana L 75-8402-25 at Carrol College W 85-7902-26 at Carrol College W 102-9503-02 at Cal <strong>State</strong> Fullerton L 93-11203-04 at San Diego W 66-63^ Chico <strong>State</strong> Invitational - Chico, CA# Northwest Nazarene Tournament - Nampa, ID1963-64Overall: 17-8Big Sky: 7-3, 2ndDate Opponent Result11-30 at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 79-9212-06 at Cal <strong>State</strong>-Los Angeles L 108-12012-13 at Eastern Montana W 79-6312-14 at Eastern Montana W 88-7712-16 at Westminster W 112-109 (ot)12-20 Western Montana W 105-7112-21 Chico <strong>State</strong> W 116-6212-27 ^ vs. Western Montana W 101-8112-28 ^ at Carrol College W 90-8512-30 Whitworth W 120-8401-03 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 81-8401-09 * Idaho W 103-8301-15 * at Montana L 62-7401-16 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 69-8901-23 * at Gonzaga W 77-7201-25 * at Idaho W 86-7702-01 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 104-8802-07 Southern Colorado L 89-9702-08 Southern Colorado W 100-8302-13 at Southern Colorado L 79-7902-14 at Southern Colorado L 81-1062011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL02-22 * Gonzaga W 87-7302-27 Westminster W 101-63WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM03-05 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 91-8403-07 * Montana W 83-78^ Carroll College Tournament - Anaconda, MT1964-65Overall: 22-3Big Sky: 8-2, 1stDate Opponent Result12-02 Eastern Montana W 99-8112-03 Chico <strong>State</strong> W 88-6212-05 at Wyoming L 75-8912-12 at Chico <strong>State</strong> W 82-6112-18 Southern Colorado W 88-7512-19 Carroll College W 81-5712-28 Fresno <strong>State</strong> W 95-9012-30 at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 74-5701-01 at Whitworth W 107-6901-04 * Idaho W 105-7101-09 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 64-5501-11 at Westminster W 96-7201-15 Portland <strong>State</strong> W 100-5401-22 * at Montana L 74-7501-23 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 83-7201-25 at Eastern Montana W 85-8001-28 St. Joseph’s (NM) W 91-7502-02 Westminster W 106-8102-06 Western Montana W 83-5502-12 * Montana W 98-7502-13 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 101-8402-20 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 79-7502-27 * at Idaho W 106-103(ot)03-01 * at Gonzaga L 68-7703-04 * Gonzaga W 86-671965-66Overall: 20-5Big Sky: 8-2, t1stDate Opponent Result12-01 Chico <strong>State</strong> W 83-6812-04 Eastern Montana W 88-7612-11 Cal <strong>State</strong>-Los Angeles W 101-7312-14 at Texas Western L 63-7412-16 at Southern Colorado L 84-9412-18 Westminster W 90-6512-29 Northern Illinois W 106-9301-07 * at Idaho W 100-9601-08 * at Gonzaga L 71-8701-15 Portland <strong>State</strong> W 79-7101-22 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 114-9201-27 at Northern Arizona W 115-113(4ot)01-31 at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 80-7102-02 at Seattle L 82-9502-07 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 104-9402-11 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 105-9102-12 * at Montana L 66-8402-14 at Western Montana W 79-7202-18 * Idaho W 100-9802-19 * Gonzaga W 90-7902-21 Southern Colorado W 100-9302-25 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 102-9202-26 Northern Arizona W 99-8803-04 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 100-7603-05 * Montana W 106-821966-67Overall: 18-7Big Sky: 5-5, t3rdDate Opponent Result12-01 Chapman College W 100-5412-03 Pepperdine W 104-96(ot)12-05 Eastern Montana W 102-6512-08 at Eastern Montana W 76-6912-12 at Arizona L 57-6212-13 at Northern Arizona W 90-7812-17 Fresno <strong>State</strong> W 84-74(ot)12-19 U. of Albuquerque W 106-9512-26 Cal <strong>State</strong>-Hayward W 102-6512-29 ^ Northern Illinois W 96-9412-30 ^ Cal <strong>State</strong>-Los Angeles W 112-9601-13 * at Montana W 72-7001-14 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 63-7901-17 Seattle W 86-7201-21 at Texas Western L 38-7201-23 Southern Colorado W 114-7801-28 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 99-8402-03 Northern Arizona W 78-7602-10 * Gonzaga W 81-7802-11 * Idaho L 67-6802-18 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 84-8602-24 * Montana W 96-7702-25 * Montana <strong>State</strong> L 67-7903-03 * at Gonzaga L 67-7103-04 * at Idaho W 77-70^ Golden Spike Invitational - Ogden, UT1967-68Overall: 21-6Big Sky: 12-3, 1stDate Opponent Result12-01 at Colorado <strong>State</strong> W 71-6112-04 at Arizona L 67-7312-14 Pan American W 85-7912-15 Hawaii W 68-5712-27 ^ Indiana <strong>State</strong> W 71-6612-28 ^ Southwest Louisiana W 88-8101-05 * Montana L 67-7401-06 * Montana W 75-5101-08 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 94-6101-15 Seattle W 80-7201-19 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 87-7501-20 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 94-7201-22 Colorado <strong>State</strong> W 88-7301-27 at Northern Arizona W 68-6502-02 at Seattle L 65-7602-09 * at Gonzaga W 84-6202-10 * at Gonzaga W 72-5102-12 * at Idaho L 67-71(ot)02-16 * Idaho W 81-6202-17 * Idaho W 74-5302-19 * Gonzaga W 81-6002-24 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 108-7302-26 Northern Arizona W 103-7203-01 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 63-7003-02 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 85-5003-04 * Montana W 83-6303-09 # vs. New Mexico <strong>State</strong> L 57-68^ Golden Spike Tournament - Ogden, UT# NCAA Tournament First Round - 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2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL48PHIL JOHNSON68-16 / 39-5 BSC3 seasons1968-69Overall: 27-3Big Sky: 15-0, 1stDate Opponent Result11-30 at West Texas <strong>State</strong> L 77-8912-06 ^ Nevada W 75-5712-07 ^ Pepperdine W 73-4612-09 at Hawaii W 81-6712-13 at Hawaii W 72-6812-17 Humboldt <strong>State</strong> W 97-4412-21 at Butler W 91-7112-23 at Creighton W 89-8301-04 Boise <strong>State</strong> W 90-6301-11 Seattle W 76-7001-17 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 71-6001-18 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 86-6801-20 * Montana W 91-6101-23 at Seattle L 62-10001-29 West Texas <strong>State</strong> W 92-7601-31 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 82-6602-01 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 75-6802-07 * at Idaho W 63-5302-08 * at Idaho W 63-6102-10 * at Gonzaga W 83-80(ot)02-14 * Gonzaga W 94-6702-15 * Gonzaga W 91-7302-17 * Idaho W 85-6102-22 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 94-7502-28 * at Montana W 96-7203-01 * at Montana W 95-7703-03 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 86-84# vs. Seattle W 75-73$ vs. Santa Clara L 59-63(ot)$ vs. New Mexico <strong>State</strong> W 58-56^ Golden Spike Tournament - Ogden, UT# NCAA First Round - Las Cruses, NM$ NCAA West Regionals - Los Angeles, CA1969-70Overall: 20-7Big Sky: 12-3, 1stDate Opponent Result12-01 Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 59-5312-03 at Arizona <strong>State</strong> W 59-5712-04 at Arizona L 68-7212-11 Southern Colorado L 70-7312-13 West Texas <strong>State</strong> W 97-7812-16 Loyola Marymount W 87-6412-22 Seattle L 66-7501-03 at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 78-7501-09 * Idaho W 83-6301-10 * Idaho W 84-5901-12 * Gonzaga W 120-7201-16 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 73-7001-17 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 66-5201-19 * at Montana W 85-8001-24 at West Texas <strong>State</strong> W 75-6801-31 Boise <strong>State</strong> W 92-8102-06 * at Gonzaga W 43-4102-07 * at Gonzaga L 66-6702-09 * at Idaho W 67-60YEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS02-13 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 77-8502-14 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 70-65(ot)02-20 * Montana W 58-5102-21 * Montana W 104-6102-23 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 80-5502-28 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 85-87(ot)03-04 at Seattle W 79-72# vs. Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 73-92# NCAA Tournament - Provo, UT1970-71Overall: 21-6Big Sky: 12-2, 1stDate Opponent Result12-01 West Texas <strong>State</strong> W 73-6312-11 ^ at San Francisco W 79-6512-12 ^ vs. California L 65-7512-19 Portland W 81-5812-23 Fresno <strong>State</strong> W 87-7312-28 + vs. Eastern Kentucky W 83-7612-29 + at Evansville W 70-6501-02 * Montana W 85-6401-04 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 87-6301-09 * at Northern Arizona W 90-6901-15 Seattle W 106-7701-18 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 65-6701-21 at Seattle L 70-7401-23 at Portland W 100-7201-28 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 91-5701-30 * Northern Arizona W 91-5002-01 at West Texas <strong>State</strong> L 67-70(ot)02-06 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 77-6102-08 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 81-7402-13 * at Idaho L 54-6902-15 * at Gonzaga W 69-64(ot)02-18 * Idaho W 65-4102-20 * Gonzaga W 86-6502-23 at Utah <strong>State</strong> W 63-6202-27 * at Montana W 82-5703-01 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 96-80# vs. Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 66-77^ Cable Car Classic - San Francisco, CA+ Evansville Classic - Evansville, IN# NCAA Tournament - Logan, UTGENE VISSCHER63-45 / 37-19 BSC4 seasons1971-72Overall: 18-11Big Sky: 10-4, 1stDate Opponent Result12-02 Augustana College W 93-6812-07 West Texas <strong>State</strong> W 70-6412-09 Midwestern <strong>State</strong> W 79-6712-11 Cal Poly Ponoma W 54-4112-15 Evansville W 97-7912-18 at Oregon L 67-6912-20 at Oregon <strong>State</strong> L 75-8212-28 ^ vs. Southern Illinois W 95-8712-29 ^ vs. Baylor L 72-8201-06 * Gonzaga W 84-4801-08 * Idaho W 106-5001-13 at Utah <strong>State</strong> W 69-6701-15 * at Northern Arizona L 74-8201-22 at West Texas <strong>State</strong> L 77-87(ot)01-25 * Northern Arizona W 86-6801-28 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 63-6701-29 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 49-4302-03 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 89-7502-05 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 80-6202-11 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 62-4902-12 * at Montana L 60-6202-17 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 68-5302-19 * Montana W 71-6002-25 * at Gonzaga L 68-7602-26 * at Idaho W 82-5603-01 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 65-67# vs. Hawaii W 91-64$ vs. UCLA L 58-90$ vs. San Francisco L 64-74^ Las Vegas Holiday Classic - Las Veags, NV# NCAA Tournament First Round - Pocatello, ID$ NCAA West Regionals - Provo, UT1972-73Overall: 20-7Big Sky: 13-1, 1stDate Opponent Result12-02 Wisconsin-Stout W 84-5812-04 Loyola Marymount W 84-7412-07 at Utah W 81-7012-09 at Evansville W 76-7112-11 at Southern Illinois L 70-8212-14 Northern Illinois W 95-6612-20 Cal <strong>State</strong> Hayward W 89-7912-29 ^ vs. Pacifi c L 68-7512-30 ^ vs. Louisiana <strong>State</strong> L 80-8201-04 * Montana W 61-4801-06 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 86-6301-11 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 75-8101-18 * at Northern Arizona L 63-6901-20 at Fresno <strong>State</strong> L 75-79(ot)01-25 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 81-6901-27 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 75-5402-02 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 81-6902-03 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 56-5202-08 * Idaho W 68-5702-10 * Gonzaga W 68-6002-12 * Northern Arizona W 93-7202-16 * at Idaho W 80-7002-17 * at Gonzaga W 70-6502-23 * at Montana W 67-5602-24 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 66-5702-28 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 75-67# vs. Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 75-88^ Utah <strong>State</strong> Big Blue Classic - Logan, UT# NCAA Tournament First Round - Logan, UT1973-74Overall: 14-12Big Sky: 8-6, 3rdDate Opponent Result11-30 at BYU L 76-7712-03 Trinity (Texas) W 65-5512-04 Doane College W 68-5212-08 at Colorado <strong>State</strong> L 68-7512-13 Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 73-6712-22 Rocky Mountain College W 96-642011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


YEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS12-26 ^ vs. Oral Roberts L 79-8212-28 ^ vs. Virginia Tech W 79-7412-29 ^ at Oklahoma City L 66-7601-04 * at Gonzaga L 58-6601-05 * at Idaho W 78-7301-10 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 67-71(ot)01-12 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 66-4901-17 * at Northern Arizona W 71-5601-19 at San Jose <strong>State</strong> L 59-6401-24 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 64-8701-26 * Northern Arizona W 66-5402-01 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 66-6402-02 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 42-4402-08 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 58-6302-09 * at Montana L 69-8802-14 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 60-4902-16 * Montana L 61-6202-21 * Gonzaga W 73-6102-23 * Idaho W 77-5502-27 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 89-87(2ot)^ All College Basketball Tournament - Oklahoma City, OK1974-75Overall: 11-15Big Sky: 6-8, 5thDate Opponent Result12-06 BYU W 76-6312-10 at Air Force L 49-5612-13 ^ vs. West Virginia L 80-8212-14 ^ vs. Army W 70-5912-16 Colorado <strong>State</strong> W 67-5812-21 Western Montana W 103-6912-27 + vs. Loyola Marymount W 75-7212-28 + at Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 54-5801-03 * at Montana L 48-6801-04 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 85-7401-11 Oral Roberts L 89-9101-13 at Northern Illinois L 86-8701-18 * at Northern Arizona L 76-8001-22 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 66-9201-25 * Northern Arizona L 76-7701-31 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 76-8102-01 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 67-5902-06 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 76-8002-08 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 55-5602-13 * Idaho W 81-7202-15 * Gonzaga W 75-6702-21 * at Idaho W 71-6502-22 * at Gonzaga L 60-6702-27 * Montana L 59-6203-01 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 78-7403-05 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 70-72(ot)^ Utah Ute Classic - Salt Lake City, UT+ International City Classic - Long Beach, CA2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COMNEIL MCCARTHY200-98 / 94-46 BSC10 seasons1975-76Overall: 21-11Big Sky: 9-5, t1stDate Opponent Result11-29 San Jose <strong>State</strong> W 98-8212-03 at Hawaii-Hilo W 89-7212-05 at Hawaii L 68-8312-08 at Hawaii L 88-10612-10 at Chaminade W 128-7012-16 Utah W 88-87(ot)12-20 at BYU L 80-8912-22 Carroll College W 91-5912-26 ^ vs. Austin Peay W 75-7212-27 ^ vs. Mercer W 78-7101-03 at Utah L 77-8801-08 * Gonzaga W 84-5901-10 * Idaho W 80-6501-12 Long Beach <strong>State</strong> W 60-5501-15 Oral Roberts W 83-8001-17 * at Northern Arizona L 71-7601-21 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 74-7501-24 * Northern Arizona W 95-7701-30 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 58-7501-31 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 97-8702-05 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 71-7002-07 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 69-7102-13 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 80-8802-14 * at Montana L 60-6902-16 Air Force W 82-6702-19 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 84-7902-21 * Montana W 82-6702-24 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 80-6502-27 * at Gonzaga W 81-6202-28 * at Idaho W 72-6403-05 # Northern Arizona W 63-5803-06 # Boise <strong>State</strong> L 70-77(2ot)^ Evansville Holiday Tournament - Evansville, IN# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT1976-77Overall: 20-8Big Sky: 11-3, 2ndDate Opponent Result11-27 BYU W 96-7511-29 Utah W 75-7412-06 Oregon <strong>State</strong> L 73-7612-10 at Utah <strong>State</strong> W 72-6712-18 at Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 79-10512-23 at Utah L 81-88(ot)12-27 ^ vs. Oregon <strong>State</strong> W 61-4912-28 ^ vs. Saint Louis W 64-5712-30 ^ vs. North Carolina L 54-7501-04 Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 87-5401-06 * Montana W 83-7201-08 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 96-8301-15 * Northern Arizona W 97-7301-18 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 89-7601-24 Cal <strong>State</strong>-Stanislaus W 86-5701-28 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 66-5701-29 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 71-8502-03 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 66-5702-05 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 80-7302-10 * Idaho W 84-5202-12 * Gonzaga W 84-7202-18 * at Idaho W 98-8102-19 * at Gonzaga L 61-6202-25 * at Montana L 62-7502-26 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 105-87# vs. Gonzaga W 69-68# at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 55-61^ Far West Classic - Portland, OR# Big Sky Tournament - Pocatello, ID1977-78Overall: 19-10Big Sky: 9-5, 3rdDate Opponent Result11-29 Long Beach <strong>State</strong> W 99-96(ot)12-03 Loyola Marymount W 70-6412-05 Midwestern <strong>State</strong> W 107-7212-10 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 84-79(ot)12-14 UC Davis W 95-6512-17 at Oregon <strong>State</strong> L 72-74(ot)12-20 Utah W 71-6112-27 at Utah L 88-9812-30 Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 82-7301-03 at BYU L 76-8101-06 * at Gonzaga L 76-7801-07 * at Idaho W 72-6301-09 Chico <strong>State</strong> W 76-5701-14 * at Northern Arizona W 73-7201-17 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 65-7401-21 * Northern Arizona W 78-6601-26 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 68-6501-28 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 84-6102-03 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 67-7702-04 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 70-7502-10 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 83-7302-11 * at Montana L 52-6202-16 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 90-8002-18 * Montana L 56-58(ot)02-23 * Gonzaga W 80-6302-25 * Idaho W 86-69# vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 84-79# at Montana W 62-55(ot)$ vs. Arkansas L 52-73# Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT$ NCAA Tournament - Eugene, OR1978-79Overall: 25-9Big Sky: 10-4, 1stDate Opponent Result11-27 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 80-5711-28 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 69-6311-30 at Alaska-Anchorage L 75-7712-01 at Alaska-Anchorage W 73-7112-05 South Dakota <strong>State</strong> W 80-5012-07 at Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 67-6912-09 Texas Wesleyan W 101-6312-11 at Utah W 86-8112-14 Eastern Washington W 83-6512-16 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 70-7612-20 Seattle W 90-6012-23 at Utah <strong>State</strong> W 73-6412-27 ^ vs. East Tennessee <strong>State</strong> W 72-5812-28 ^ at Oklahoma City W 89-7449


12-29 ^ vs. New Mexico <strong>State</strong> L 58-6301-02 Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 66-5201-05 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 81-7001-06 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 63-6201-11 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 59-5101-13 * Montana W 60-4601-19 * at Gonzaga W 62-6101-20 * at Idaho W 42-3901-27 * Northern Arizona W 84-6702-01 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 63-7002-03 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 85-6802-09 * at Montana L 73-7802-10 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 71-7402-15 * Idaho W 56-4502-17 * Gonzaga W 73-6602-24 * at Northern Arizona L 64-66(ot)03-02 # Montana W 98-7103-03 # Northern Arizona W 92-70$ vs. New Mexico <strong>State</strong> W 81-78$ vs. Arkansas L 63-74^ All College Basketball Tournament - Oklahoma City, OK# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NCAA Tournament - Lawrence, KS2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL501979-80Overall: 26-3Big Sky: 13-1, 1stDate Opponent Result11-30 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 84-91(ot)12-01 Utah W 91-7912-03 Midwestern <strong>State</strong> W 74-5812-06 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 79-7312-08 Puget Sound W 110-6912-10 Rhode Island W 82-6012-13 at New Mexico W 80-7012-15 St. Francis (Ill.) W 96-6712-18 at Seattle W 80-7112-22 Illinois-Chicago Circle W 92-4912-28 ^ vs. Michigan <strong>State</strong> W 63-6112-29 ^ at UNLV W 79-7801-04 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 66-62(ot)01-05 * Idaho W 42-41(ot)01-10 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 77-6001-12 * at Montana W 51-4801-17 * Northern Arizona W 73-5801-19 * Nevada W 91-6501-26 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 83-6701-28 * at Idaho L 45-5102-02 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 79-73(ot)02-07 * Montana W 74-6002-09 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 94-8302-14 * at Nevada W 57-5502-16 * at Northern Arizona W 28-2202-23 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 81-6702-29 # Montana <strong>State</strong> W 93-7003-01 # Montana W 50-4203-06 $ Lamar L 86-87^ Las Vegas Classic - Las Vegas, NV# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NCAA First Round - Ogden, UTYEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS1980-81Overall: 8-19Big Sky: 5-9, t5thDate Opponent Result11-22 Simon Fraser W 85-7611-28 ^ vs. Pennsylvania L 56-6811-29 ^ vs. James Madison L 47-49(ot)12-01 at Rhode Island L 66-7912-04 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 66-8112-06 at Utah L 61-7612-09 Gonzaga L 58-6112-10 Grand Canyon W 72-5712-12 US International L 48-5612-20 McNeese <strong>State</strong> W 78-6312-23 BYU L 78-8501-03 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 69-8201-05 Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 72-7701-08 * at Idaho L 46-5701-10 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 86-6601-16 * Montana L 62-6901-17 * Montana <strong>State</strong> L 41-5001-22 * at Nevada L 58-6501-24 * at Northern Arizona L 57-58(2ot)01-31 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 60-6102-06 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 39-4402-07 * Idaho W 53-4902-13 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 57-6002-14 * at Montana L 51-6802-20 * Northern Arizona W 83-5702-21 * Nevada W 77-7302-28 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 78-67(4ot)^ Joe Lapchick Tournament - Jamaica, NY1981-82Overall: 15-14Big Sky: 6-8, t4thDate Opponent Result11-23 Simon Fraser W 90-5111-27 Westmont College W 83-5411-28 Western Montana W 73-4111-30 at Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 67-7512-03 Wisconsin-Superior W 78-2912-05 at Utah L 67-68(3ot)12-10 US International W 87-6512-12 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 86-6112-15 at BYU L 55-6312-18 Southern Utah W 76-5912-19 North Texas <strong>State</strong> W 90-8212-22 at Gonzaga L 63-6501-02 at Utah <strong>State</strong> W 83-7801-08 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 71-5601-09 * Montana L 44-4701-15 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 75-7601-16 * at Idaho L 44-5901-22 * Nevada L 66-6701-23 * Northern Arizona W 66-6501-30 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 77-6702-05 * at Montana L 50-6102-06 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 55-6902-12 * Idaho L 62-7102-13 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 77-6702-20 * at Northern Arizona W 73-6102-23 * at Nevada W 70-6902-27 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 68-7103-05 # at Idaho L 55-57# Big Sky Tournament - Moscow, ID1982-83Overall: 23-8Big Sky: 10-4, t1stDate Opponent Result11-15 Simon Fraser W 94-5411-26 Gonzaga W 66-4211-27 Midwestern <strong>State</strong> W 95-6311-30 Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 73-6012-03 Southern Utah <strong>State</strong> W 84-5012-04 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 83-5712-11 at Pacifi c W 56-4712-13 at Utah L 52-6212-16 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 62-7412-18 New Mexico W 52-4812-28 ^ vs. Princeton L 39-6712-29 ^ vs. Butler L 50-4801-06 BYU W 84-81(2ot)01-13 * Montana W 70-6301-15 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 87-7501-20 * at Idaho L 49-5901-22 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 76-6801-27 * Northern Arizona W 80-5801-29 * at Nevada L 62-6401-31 Southwest Louisiana W 85-5902-05 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 95-6502-10 * at Nevada L 67-69(2ot)02-12 * at Northern Arizona W 60-5202-17 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 71-5402-19 * at Montana W 56-5402-24 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 72-6302-26 * Idaho W 53-47(ot)03-05 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 52-6403-11 # vs. Montana W 54-5303-12 # at Nevada W 87-7803-17 $ vs. Washington <strong>State</strong> L 52-62^ Lobo Invitational - Albuquerque, NM# Big Sky Tournament - Reno, NV$ NCAA Tournament First Round - Boise, ID1983-84Overall: 23-8Big Sky: 12-2, 1stDate Opponent Result11-25 Pacific W 69-5711-26 Southern Utah <strong>State</strong> W 97-6012-01 Eastern Washington W 74-6312-03 at Utah <strong>State</strong> W 74-7312-08 Utah W 94-8312-10 New Mexico <strong>State</strong> W 94-7112-12 Lamar L 55-5812-17 at Gonzaga W 94-8412-22 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 63-6912-29 ^ vs. UC Irvine W 83-6512-30 ^ vs. Texas W 82-6701-03 at Southwest Louisiana L 58-6901-07 at BYU L 81-86(ot)01-12 * Nevada W 80-6201-14 * Northern Arizona W 66-5401-21 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 58-6201-26 * at Montana W 67-59(ot)01-28 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 66-6902-02 * Idaho W 82-5702-04 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 56-5502-09 * at Northern Arizona W 73-6302-11 * at Nevada W 62-5602-18 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 88-7102-23 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 68-592011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


YEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS02-25 * Montana W 59-5803-01 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 49-4703-03 * at Idaho W 64-6303-06 # Idaho W 67-5803-09 # Nevada L 68-8503-16 $ Fordham W 75-6303-19 $ Southwest Louisiana L 72-74(2ot)^ Utah Classic - Salt Lake City, UT# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NIT GamesLARRY FARMER34-54 / 17-27 BSC3 seasons1985-86Overall: 18-11Big Sky: 7-7, t4th02-07 * Idaho W 88-6402-12 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 78-10802-14 * at Montana L 78-8202-19 * Northern Arizona W 88-7902-21 * Nevada L 89-8302-28 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 58-7903-05 # vs. Montana <strong>State</strong> W 106-10103-06 # vs. Nevada L 90-98# Big Sky Tournament - Flagstaff, AZ1984-85Overall: 20-9Big Sky: 9-5, 3rdDate Opponent Result11-17 Simon Fraser W 88-5011-24 Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 81-6511-27 Santa Clara W 89-6112-01 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 77-7012-04 at Utah L 59-6512-08 BYU W 87-7912-14 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 83-10412-15 Eastern Washington W 98-4712-20 at New Mexico <strong>State</strong> W 62-5612-22 at Lamar L 51-5612-29 Texas Wesleyan W 98-4401-05 SW Louisiana W 89-8001-10 * at Nevada W 76-7401-12 * at Northern Arizona L 68-7501-15 US International W 90-5101-21 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 85-6801-25 * Montana W 95-7001-26 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 79-6601-30 * at Eastern Washington W 61-5502-01 * at Idaho W 94-8202-08 * Northern Arizona W 87-7502-09 * Nevada W 77-6202-16 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 102-8602-22 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 66-7902-23 * at Montana L 58-6603-01 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 69-7103-02 * Idaho W 96-7603-07 # vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 78-80# Big Sky Tournament - Boise, ID2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COMDate Opponent Result11-22 Western Oregon <strong>State</strong> W 101-5011-23 Tennessee <strong>State</strong> W 76-5911-25 Southern Utah <strong>State</strong> W 80-5011-29 at Utah <strong>State</strong> W 92-8511-30 Sam Houston <strong>State</strong> W 74-6612-05 Eastern Washington W 68-6412-07 Utah W 68-6712-14 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 108-7612-21 at Santa Clara W 56-5312-23 Wyoming W 76-7112-28 at BYU L 86-88(ot)01-04 at SW Louisiana L 63-7301-10 * Idaho W 80-7401-11 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 45-3901-17 * at Montana L 61-8701-18 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 78-9501-24 * Nevada W 89-6801-25 * Northern Arizona L 57-6502-01 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 58-5902-07 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 64-6702-08 * at Idaho W 86-5702-10 * at Eastern Washington L 82-85(ot)02-14 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 119-114(2ot)02-15 * Montana W 95-8002-20 * at Northern Arizona L 64-8602-22 * at Nevada W 81-6903-01 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 62-6603-06 # vs. Boise <strong>State</strong> W 79-7603-07 # vs. Montana L 68-72# Big Sky Tournament - Reno, NV1986-87Overall: 7-22Big Sky: 4-10, 8thDate Opponent Result11-28 at Colorado L 57-7311-29 at Wyoming L 54-7112-01 Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 75-6212-04 Southern Utah <strong>State</strong> L 90-92(ot)12-06 at Oregon L 57-7512-11 at Utah L 63-6512-13 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 75-8412-18 BYU L 69-8412-20 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 67-7612-23 Louisiana Tech L 69-70(ot)12-29 Miami (Ohio) L 83-86(ot)01-05 Southern Colorado W 72-6101-08 * at Idaho L 48-7101-10 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 58-8101-15 * Montana W 84-7001-17 * Montana <strong>State</strong> L 83-8801-22 * at Nevada L 72-73(ot)01-24 * at Northern Arizona L 65-6601-27 at DePaul L 51-7001-31 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 68-6602-05 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 56-761987-88Overall: 9-21Big Sky: 6-10, 8thDate Opponent Result11-20 ^ at New Mexico L 72-8812-04 Cal <strong>State</strong> Fullerton W 81-7712-08 Utah L 63-8212-11 + at BYU L 71-10412-12 + vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 71-7212-16 DePaul L 65-8812-19 Colorado L 69-7212-22 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 93-10712-29 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 69-9201-02 Southern Utah <strong>State</strong> W 103-9101-07 * at Montana L 57-6001-09 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 77-8101-11 San Diego L 44-6601-14 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 56-7301-16 * Eastern Washington W 89-6901-21 * Nevada L 68-8901-23 * Northern Arizona W 80-6501-28 * at Eastern Washington L 64-6601-29 * at Idaho L 57-7302-04 * Montana W 67-6002-06 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 58-7302-08 at Louisiana Tech L 55-7602-18 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 60-5602-20 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 80-76(ot)02-25 * Idaho L 68-7102-26 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 69-7803-03 * at Northern Arizona L 67-8703-05 * at Nevada W 89-8503-09 # vs. Nevada W 96-93(ot)03-10 # vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 57-58^ Big Apple Preseason NIT - Albuquerque, NM+ BYU Cougar Classic - Provo, UT# Big Sky Tournament - Bozeman, MT51


2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL52DENNY HOUSTON43-42 / 25-25 BSC3 seasons1988-89Overall: 17-11Big Sky: 9-7, 5thDate Opponent Result11-26 Southern Utah <strong>State</strong> W 81-6511-28 at Southern Utah <strong>State</strong> W 78-7312-01 BYU W 80-7812-03 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 93-10612-08 at Utah L 63-6612-17 Lewis and Clark <strong>State</strong> W 102-8112-19 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 75-7412-22 at Cal <strong>State</strong> Fullerton W 88-7712-30 Saint Martin’s College W 101-5401-05 * at Northern Arizona W 62-5001-07 * at Nevada L 90-9201-12 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 85-7701-14 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 78-6401-19 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 60-5901-21 * Idaho L 78-8101-26 * at Idaho L 55-7901-27 * at Eastern Washington L 63-6602-02 * Northern Arizona W 96-7102-03 * Nevada W 98-9402-09 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 81-7702-11 * at Montana W 76-6602-17 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 53-5802-18 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 71-7702-23 * Eastern Washington W 82-7302-25 * Montana L 59-6503-04 at Akron L 50-9203-09 # vs. Nevada W 69-6103-10 # at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 60-71# Big Sky Tournament - Boise, ID1989-90Overall: 14-15Big Sky: 8-8, t5thDate Opponent Result11-25 Southern Colorado W 69-6111-28 at BYU L 65-8112-01 Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 67-5112-14 at US International L 82-8612-16 Utah L 62-6412-20 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 52-7012-21 North Texas W 96-6912-23 Southern Utah <strong>State</strong> W 66-6512-29 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 62-6401-03 at DePaul L 47-5501-04 at Western Michigan W 47-4601-11 * Nevada W 54-5301-13 * Northern Arizona W 67-4901-18 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 86-6801-20 * Montana L 51-6501-24 * at Eastern Washington L 79-81(ot)01-26 * at Idaho L 62-7602-01 * Idaho W 74-5702-03 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 46-4802-08 * at Nevada L 71-7902-10 * at Northern Arizona L 58-6702-15 * Eastern Washington W 77-6602-17 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 54-52YEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS02-22 * at Montana L 63-6502-24 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 91-7403-01 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 91-7403-03 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 77-74(ot)03-08 # vs. Nevada W 75-6603-09 # vs. Eastern Washington L 67-83# Big Sky Tournament - Boise, ID1990-91Overall: 12-16Big Sky: 7-9, t5thDate Opponent Result11-24 Prairie View A&M W 117-7911-26 Southern Utah W 92-8811-29 BYU L 57-6912-01 at North Texas L 64-7112-13 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 62-7712-17 at Utah L 52-6812-19 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 72-8212-22 at Saint Mary’s L 69-8012-29 Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 69-6101-03 Western Washington W 102-8301-05 at Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 61-5901-10 * Eastern Washington W 88-8001-12 * Idaho L 74-7801-18 * Nevada L 68-7101-19 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 74-7501-23 * at Montana L 60-7201-25 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 97-9001-31 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 84-7502-02 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 76-6502-07 * at Idaho L 56-5802-09 * at Eastern Washington W 73-7202-14 * Montana L 67-7902-16 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 96-99(ot)02-21 * at Northern Arizona W 93-7702-23 * at Nevada L 64-7003-01 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 63-8003-02 * Northern Arizona W 119-6903-07 # vs. Idaho L 54-60# Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MTRON ABEGGLEN152-83 / 86-34 BSC8 seasons1991-92Overall: 16-13Big Sky: 10-6, t3rdDate Opponent Result11-22 Saint Mary’s L 71-7411-26 Gonzaga W 79-7711-29 ^ Virginia Military W 83-6511-30 ^ The Citadel W 108-7412-07 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 78-9212-14 at Southern Utah L 89-10212-16 Oral Roberts W 115-8012-21 at BYU L 68-8112-23 at Minnesota L 52-9212-28 Utah W 72-5912-30 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 72-8401-02 * at Montana L 60-6201-04 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 81-6001-09 * Nevada L 78-9201-11 * Northern Arizona W 96-6101-16 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 89-8301-18 * at Idaho W 80-7601-23 * at Eastern Washington L 68-7102-01 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 80-7702-06 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 89-81(ot)02-08 * Montana L 73-7702-13 * at Northern Arizona W 92-7502-15 * at Nevada L 68-8702-20 * Idaho W 62-5902-22 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 62-6002-29 * Eastern Washington W 109-6703-07 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 82-8803-12 # vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 92-7403-13 # vs. Nevada L 83-92^ <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Military Classic - Ogden, UT# Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT1992-93Overall: 20-8Big Sky: 10-4, t2ndDate Opponent Result12-01 BYU-Hawaii W 98-8012-04 ^ at Purdue L 64-8512-05 ^ vs. Eastern Illinois W 61-5112-08 BYU W 83-77(ot)12-12 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 85-8012-15 Southern Utah W 73-6212-19 at San Diego W 87-7312-22 Denver W 90-7512-29 + vs. Texas L 96-10412-30 + vs. Alaska-Anchorage L 71-8001-05 Lewis-Clark <strong>State</strong> W 67-5401-09 Portland W 86-6901-14 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 91-8001-16 * Boise <strong>State</strong> L 67-6801-21 * at Montana L 61-6801-23 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 71-6501-28 * Idaho W 67-6601-30 * Eastern Washington W 64-5702-06 * at Northern Arizona W 74-7002-11 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 75-9202-13 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 89-9402-18 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 84-7902-20 * Montana W 74-6602-27 * at Eastern Washington W 83-7303-01 * at Idaho W 75-6303-06 * Northern Arizona W 100-7903-11 # vs. Montana <strong>State</strong> W 91-7203-12 # vs. Boise <strong>State</strong> L 63-69^ Purdue Boilermaker Invitational - West Lafayette, IN+ All-College Tournament - Oklahoma City, OK# Big Sky Tournament - Moscow, ID1993-94Overall: 20-10Big Sky: 10-4, t1stDate Opponent Result11-24 ^ vs. North Carolina <strong>State</strong> W 94-8011-26 ^ vs. Purdue L 78-9711-27 ^ at Alaska-Anchorage W 91-8212-01 Central Washington W 79-5912-04 Utah W 98-8512-07 at Utah <strong>State</strong> W 87-862011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


12-10 + vs. Pepperdine W 66-6312-11 + at Baylor L 64-6612-15 Oregon Tech W 100-6812-18 at Portland W 97-8112-20 US Coast Guard W 116-7612-21 at BYU L 79-9212-30 Purdue L 73-10801-03 San Diego W 89-7801-05 at Gonzaga L 74-7901-13 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 73-9401-15 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 67-7301-20 * Montana W 97-91(3ot)01-22 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 84-7501-27 * at Idaho W 90-88(ot)01-29 * at Eastern Washington W 100-6802-05 * Northern Arizona W 79-7102-11 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 79-6802-13 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 102-88(ot)02-17 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 81-8502-19 * at Montana W 84-7502-24 * Eastern Washington W 87-6002-26 * Idaho W 81-6903-05 * at Northern Arizona L 76-7803-11 # at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 72-84^ Great Alaska Shootout - Anchorage, AK+ Dr. Pepper Invitational - Waco, TX# Big Sky Tournament - Boise, ID1994-95Overall: 21-9Big Sky: 11-3, t1stDate Opponent Result11-28 Lewis-Clark <strong>State</strong> W 74-6512-01 ^ vs. Delaware L 70-8212-03 ^ vs. Wagner W 83-5712-05 UC Davis W 86-5912-10 at Utah L 54-7112-16 + vs. Old Dominion L 86-94(ot)12-17 + vs. Baylor W 109-8412-21 BYU W 101-6612-23 at Wyoming L 56-5812-28 at Purdue L 75-8901-03 Southern Utah W 94-8501-06 BYU-Hawaii W 101-6601-12 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 86-8001-14 * Montana L 87-9201-19 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 65-6101-21 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 70-8601-26 * Idaho W 73-5601-28 * Eastern Washington W 72-5902-04 * at Northern Arizona W 72-6302-09 * at Montana W 57-5402-11 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 79-7502-16 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 89-7302-18 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 72-6802-23 * at Eastern Washington W 83-7402-25 * at Idaho L 70-7103-04 * Northern Arizona W 85-6703-10 # Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 71-6503-11 # Montana W 84-6203-17 $ vs. Michigan <strong>State</strong> W 79-7203-19 $ vs. Georgetown L 51-53^ Gaucho Classic - Santa Barbara, CA+ Hawaii Nike Classic - Honolulu, HI# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NCAA Tournament - Tallahassee, FL2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COMYEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS1995-96Overall: 20-10Big Sky: 10-4, t2ndDate Opponent Result11-15 ^ at Fresno <strong>State</strong> W 102-8611-17 ^ at Michigan L 62-8012-01 + vs. Texas Southern W 100-8812-02 + at Colorado <strong>State</strong> W 66-5812-06 Utah L 60-8912-09 at Pepperdine L 88-9912-12 at BYU L 86-9112-16 vs. Utah <strong>State</strong> (SLC) W 81-79(ot)12-22 Wyoming W 85-6812-29 ! vs. Kent <strong>State</strong> W 79-6612-30 ! at Indiana L 62-8201-04 Denver W 95-5901-06 Alaska-Anchorage W 108-10101-12 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 71-9001-13 * at Montana L 77-8401-18 * Boise <strong>State</strong> W 75-6701-20 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 93-6701-25 * at Idaho L 83-8601-27 * at Eastern Washington W 119-8801-30 at Southern Utah W 78-7302-02 * Northern Arizona W 89-6702-08 * Montana W 97-8002-10 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 94-9002-14 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 70-7702-17 * at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 64-6202-22 * Eastern Washington W 106-8302-24 * Idaho W 86-7503-02 * at Northern Arizona W 101-6403-08 # vs. Boise <strong>State</strong> W 77-7003-09 # at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 70-81^ Pre-Season NIT+ Bank One Ram Classic - Colorado Springs, CO! Hoosier Classic - Indianapolis, IN# Big Sky Tournament - Bozeman, MT1996-97Overall: 15-13Big Sky: 9-7, t4thDate Opponent Result11-22 Pepperdine W 80-5411-26 at Nebraska L 66-8311-30 at Nevada L 91-10112-04 BYU W 97-8012-07 Boise <strong>State</strong> W 84-80(ot)12-14 at Utah L 48-8312-19 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 68-8012-27 ^ vs. Coppin <strong>State</strong> W 92-91(ot)12-28 ^ at Michigan <strong>State</strong> L 51-8301-02 * Montana <strong>State</strong> L 71-8701-03 * Montana W 104-9501-09 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 75-6101-11 * at Eastern Washington L 73-8101-16 * at Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge L 81-9001-18 * at Northern Arizona L 73-8301-22 * Eastern Washington L 73-8101-23 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 74-7301-29 * at Montana W 72-6802-01 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 72-6702-03 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 75-7702-07 * Southern Utah W 84-8002-12 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 84-7602-14 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 85-9702-20 * Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge L 76-8902-22 * Northern Arizona W 96-90(ot)02-27 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 97-6603-06 # vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 65-5803-07 # vs. Montana L 56-81^ Spartan Classic - East Lansing, MI# Big Sky Tournament - Flagstaff, AZ1997-98Overall: 14-13Big Sky: 12-4, 2ndDate Opponent Result11-19 Utah L 72-8711-22 Nevada L 83-9611-29 at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 60-8312-05 ^ vs. Mt. Saint Mary’s W 81-7312-06 ^ at Iowa L 56-8112-12 + at BYU L 70-8312-13 + vs. Auburn L 58-6312-20 Seattle Pacific W 77-6512-22 at Arizona <strong>State</strong> L 79-8812-27 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 65-7101-03 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 64-7701-05 * at Montana W 60-5801-09 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 69-6001-10 * Eastern Washington W 97-8101-16 * Northern Arizona W 83-7501-17 * Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 70-6901-21 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 65-7701-23 * at Eastern Washington L 64-7501-28 * Montana W 70-6301-31 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 89-5402-12 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 77-5002-13 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 73-5902-19 * at Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 92-8602-21 * at Northern Arizona L 70-79(ot)02-25 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 61-5102-28 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 88-5203-06 # vs. Montana <strong>State</strong> L 64-69^ Iowa Super Chevy Shootout - Iowa City, IA+ BYU Cougar Classic - Provo, UT# Big Sky Tournament - Flagstaff, AZ1998-99Overall: 25-8Big Sky: 13-3, 1stDate Opponent Result11-13 at Southern Utah W 81-7511-19 BYU W 83-8011-24 at UNLV L 64-8212-01 Boise <strong>State</strong> W 69-6112-04 ^ vs. Rice W 72-66(2ot)12-05 ^ at San Francisco L 60-6712-09 at Utah L 74-8712-12 Mesa <strong>State</strong> W 72-6012-15 Seattle W 91-6312-19 + vs. Utah <strong>State</strong> W 82-7212-21 ! vs. Alabama L 80-84(ot)12-22 ! at BYU-Hawaii W 71-6212-23 ! vs. Texas Tech W 86-6901-02 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 81-7601-04 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 59-8201-07 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 84-7001-09 * Montana W 79-6101-14 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 77-5601-16 * at Eastern Washington W 101-100(4ot)53


01-21 * at Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge L 68-7801-23 * at Northern Arizona W 92-88(ot)01-27 * Eastern Washington W 97-8201-28 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 92-8202-04 * at Montana L 53-8702-06 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 91-5002-17 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 76-6202-20 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 79-6802-25 * Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 95-7802-27 * Northern Arizona W 77-5703-05 # Montana <strong>State</strong> W 93-7303-06 # Northern Arizona W 82-7503-11 $ vs. North Carolina W 76-7403-13 $ vs. Florida L 74-82(ot)^ Northwestern Mutual Classic - San Francisco, CA+ Game played at Delta Center - Salt Lake City, UT! Pearl Harbor Classic - Laie, HI# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NCAA Tournament - Seattle, WAJOE CRAVENS116-88 / 58-44 BSC7 seasons1999-00Overall: 18-10Big Sky: 10-6, t4thDate Opponent Result11-19 at Alabama L 61-8111-22 Westminster W 75-6011-27 Southern Virginia W 102-7412-01 Utah W 84-7212-04 at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 46-7112-10 ^ vs. Western Oregon W 86-5812-11 ^ at BYU L 53-6612-18 Southern Utah W 69-5912-21 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 86-7312-28 + vs. Stetson W 81-8012-29 + vs. Georgia Southern W 68-6001-07 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 80-6501-08 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 82-6201-13 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 70-7701- 15 * at Montana W 78-7601-21 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 84-7701-22 * Eastern Washington L 78-9001-28 * Northern Arizona L 66-7601-29 * Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge W 113-9202-03 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 92-7902-04 * at Eastern Washington L 83-9502-10 * Montana L 54-6602-12 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 88-7202-24 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 73-7102-26 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 98-8103-01 * at Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge L 62-7603-03 * at Northern Arizona W 84-7303-09 # vs. Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge L 68-73^ BYU Cougar Classic - Provo, UT+ Capital City Classic - Tallahassee, FL# Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLYEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS2000-01Overall: 15-14Big Sky: 8-8, t4thDate Opponent Result11-17 UC Riverside W 82-5911-20 at Southern Utah L 69-7811-22 Morris Brown W 87-5912-01 ^ vs. Princeton L 60-65(ot)12-02 ^ vs. Anderson W 81-7312-05 at UC Riverside L 68-8912-09 at Utah W 79-7712-16 Boise <strong>State</strong> W 88-80(ot)12-23 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 77-8912-28 BYU L 75-8401-04 * Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge L 78-8901-06 * Northern Arizona W 79-7601-09 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 80-8501-11 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 81-7001-18 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 94-8101-20 * Montana W 80-6901-25 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 80-7601-27 * at Eastern Washington W 70-6402-01 * at Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge L 86-9602-03 * at Northern Arizona L 68-7602-08 * Eastern Washington L 70-8102-10 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 85-7102-15 * at Montana L 63-6602-17 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 98-8802-24 at Morris Brown W 59-5603-01 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 73-7803-03 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 87-9203-08 # vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 86-6703-09 # at Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge L 74-91^ First Merchant’s Classic - Muncie, IN# Big Sky Tournament - Northridge, CA2001-02Overall: 18-11Big Sky: 8-6, 3rdDate Opponent Result11-16 at Illinois <strong>State</strong> L 70-7411-19 Concordia W 103-7711-23 ^ vs. Louisiana <strong>State</strong> W 75-74(ot)11-24 ^ vs. Wisconsin W 73-6911-25 ^ vs. Colorado <strong>State</strong> W 72-6911-30 Montana Western W 90-6212-05 at BYU L 47-6512-08 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 67-6412-15 at Utah L 59-7012-18 Savannah <strong>State</strong> W 87-5612-22 Southern Utah W 70-6412-29 + vs. Bradley W 68-4612-30 + at UT Chattanooga L 63-7101-03 * Montana <strong>State</strong> L 62-6401-05 * Montana L 73-8001-11 * Northern Arizona W 78-6601-12 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 86-8301-18 * at Montana W 90-7101-19 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 68-7901-25 * Eastern Washington W 89-7801-26 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 90-8502-02 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 65-4602-08 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 76-72(ot)02-09 * at Northern Arizona L 79-8502-22 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 77-8302-23 * at Eastern Washington L 66-6803-02 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 88-82(ot)03-07 # vs. Portland <strong>State</strong> W 84-6203-08 # vs. Eastern Washington L 57-62^ Big Island Invitational - Hilo, HI+ Dr. Pepper Classic - Chattanooga, TN# Big Sky Tournament - Bozeman, MT2002-03Overall: 26-6Big Sky: 14-0, t1stDate Opponent Result11-22 ^ vs. UC Santa Barbara W 91-8211-23 ^ vs. Ball <strong>State</strong> W 72-6711-24 ^ at Alaska-Fairbanks L 65-7711-27 Montana Tech W 94-5811-30 Nevada W 73-7012-06 + vs. North Texas L 72-7612-07 + vs. Morris Brown W 65-5612-14 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 78-7212-17 at Portland W 78-7112-21 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 64-6612-23 at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 66-6512-29 ! vs. Maine W 69-6612-30 ! at UT-Chattanooga L 63-7501-03 at Utah L 58-7201-08 BYU W 75-6901-16 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 78-7001-18 * Montana W 97-7301-23 * at Northern Arizona W 64-6101-25 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 65-5301-29 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 77-6402-01 * Eastern Washington W 74-6102-05 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 82-7602-08 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 87-7002-13 * at Montana W 75-7202-15 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 70-5802-20 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 88-6502-22 * Northern Arizona W 76-6402-27 * at Eastern Washington W 67-6403-01 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 83-7303-11 # Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 82-6003-12 # Eastern Washington W 60-5703-20 $ vs. Wisconsin L 74-81^ Top of World Classic - Fairbanks, AK+ Brothers Air & Heat Shootout - Rock Hill, SC! Dr. Pepper Classic - Chattanooga, TN# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NCAA Tournament First Round - Spokane, WA2003-04Overall: 15-14Big Sky: 7-7, t2ndDate Opponent Result11-21 Albertson College W 79-4911-25 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 60-6611-28 Warner Pacific W 79-6312-02 at Southern Utah W 82-6812-05 ^ vs. Texas <strong>State</strong> W 73-6412-06 ^ at SW Missouri <strong>State</strong> L 74-7912-13 at Nevada L 62-7412-16 Portland W 58-5112-20 at BYU L 64-8512-22 Winthrop W 69-6712-29 + vs. Troy <strong>State</strong> L 59-7912-30 + vs. Savannah <strong>State</strong> W 83-5101-03 Utah L 60-70542011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


01-10 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 74-7501-15 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 48-6101-17 * at Montana W 74-6101-22 * Northern Arizona L 67-7301-24 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 65-5401-29 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 68-6301-31 * at Eastern Washington L 67-7302-07 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 75-8102-12 * Montana L 55-5802-14 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 76-5902-19 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> L 61-6402-21 * at Northern Arizona W 73-7002-26 * Eastern Washington W 81-78(ot)02-28 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 71-5703-06 ! at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 68-6203-09 # at Eastern Washington L 53-72^ Price Cutter Classic - Springfi eld, MO+ Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic - Green Bay, WI! Big Sky Tournament Quarterfinals - Sacramento, CA# Big Sky Tournament - Cheney, WA2004-05Overall: 14-16Big Sky: 7-7, 5thDate Opponent Result11-19 Utah Valley <strong>State</strong> W 59-5111-23 Albertson College W 69-5411-28 at Winthrop L 49-6011-30 at Elon W 57-5012-04 at Wisconsin-Green Bay L 62-8212-08 Southern Utah L 56-6212-11 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 56-7312-18 Elon W 85-5712-20 at Utah Valley <strong>State</strong> L 58-7112-23 BYU L 61-7912-28 at Utah L 40-5101-01 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 62-7301-06 * Montana <strong>State</strong> L 67-7601-08 * Montana W 76-6201-13 * at Northern Arizona L 71-8601-15 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> L 72-7801-20 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 70-6601-22 * Eastern Washington W 63-5801-25 IPFW W 60-4701-29 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 60-8402-03 * at Montana L 72-8002-05 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 65-7802-10 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 57-5502-12 * Northern Arizona W 94-7302-17 * at Eastern Washington W 65-6302-19 ^ at Boise <strong>State</strong> L 66-8002-26 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 79-5603-05 # at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 74-7103-08 $ at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 71-6103-09 $ vs. Montana L 61-63^ ESPN Bracketbuster game# Big Sky Tournament quarterfi nals - Sacramento, CA$ Big Sky Tournament - Portland, OR2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COMYEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS2005-06Overall: 10-17Big Sky: 4-10, t7thDate Opponent Result11-18 Montana Western W 77-6611-21 at Boise <strong>State</strong> W 66-6111-23 Montana Tech W 82-5111-26 Utah L 62-67(ot)11-29 at Southern Utah L 47-6812-03 Boise <strong>State</strong> L 66-7412-06 at Utah Valley <strong>State</strong> L 49-6812-10 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 60-6912-17 at BYU L 54-8012-20 Southern Utah W 85-7212-22 at IPFW W 74-6712-28 Utah Valley <strong>State</strong> W 69-6212-31 at Wyoming L 48-5801-05 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 65-8101-07 * at Montana L 65-7101-12 * Northern Arizona L 82-8801-14 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> L 66-7301-19 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 59-7301-21 * at Eastern Washington L 50-5901-28 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 66-6102-02 * Montana W 72-6702-04 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 67-5602-09 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 76-73(ot)02-11 * at Northern Arizona L 69-7702-15 * Eastern Washington L 73-7602-18 * Portland <strong>State</strong> L 66-7702-25 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 74-81RANDY RAHE95-61 / 60-20 BSC5 seasons2006-07Overall: 20-12Big Sky: 11-5, t1stDate Opponent Result11-10 Colorado Christian W 83-5711-16 ^ at Alaska-Fairbanks W 71-66(ot)11-18 ^ vs. Troy W 66-6111-19 ^ vs. Utah <strong>State</strong> L 55-6811-22 Montana Tech W 81-5311-25 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 68-7711-29 at Utah L 55-6712-02 BYU L 69-73(ot)12-05 at Portland W 72-5612-09 at Southern Utah L 63-7512-16 Portland W 68-5112-19 Southern Utah W 59-5712-22 at Washington L 51-8012-28 * at Northern Colorado W 61-6012-30 * at Northern Arizona W 81-7301-04 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 55-5801-06 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 83-6301-10 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 75-6501-11 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 88-6801-18 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 48-6301-20 * at Montana L 86-90(ot)01-25 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 71-5801-27 * Eastern Washington W 93-8402-01 * Northern Colorado W 76-6502-03 * Northern Arizona W 86-7902-07 * at Eastern Washington L 74-8902-08 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 64-6202-14 * Montana W 73-6702-26 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> L 83-10503-06 # Portland <strong>State</strong> W 77-7403-07 # Northern Arizona W 88-8003-15 $ vs. UCLA L 42-70^ Top of World Classic - Fairbanks, AK# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NCAA Tournament 1st Round - Sacramento, CA2007-08Overall: 16-14Big Sky: 10-6, 3rdDate Opponent Result11-10 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 78-7111-12 ^ vs. Cal St.-San Bernadino L 59-7111-13 ^ vs. Youngstown <strong>State</strong> L 66-6911-19 at Cal <strong>State</strong> Bakersfi eld W 61-5611-28 Utah L 52-7212-01 at Illinois L 61-7812-05 at BYU L 57-7212-08 at San Francisco L 65-6712-14 Montana Western W 94-8412-18 Cal <strong>State</strong> Bakersfield W 74-4312-23 at New Mexico L 32-6212-28 San Francisco W 62-5401-06 * at Northern Colorado L 52-5501-10 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 73-6801-12 * Eastern Washington W 74-6401-17 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 78-7601-20 * at Montana W 68-6701-23 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 69-5601-25 * Northern Arizona L 56-6901-31 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 59-5702-02 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 59-6302-09 * Northern Colorado W 70-5402-14 * at Eastern Washington L 57-6902-16 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 73-7602-21 * Montana W 76-6702-23 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 73-6302-28 * at Northern Arizona L 71-7403-03 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 89-6903-08 + Montana <strong>State</strong> W 65-4903-11 # vs. Northern Arizona L 70-75^ College Basketball Experience - Los Angeles, CA+ Big Sky Tournament Quarterfi nals - Ogden, UT# Big Sky Tournament - Portland, OR2008-09Overall: 21-10Big Sky: 15-1, 1stDate Opponent Result11-12 ^ vs. Miami (Ohio) L 66-7011-13 ^ vs. Prarie View A&M W 78-6811-22 at Long Beach <strong>State</strong> L 69-73(ot)11-25 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 49-7311-29 Montana Tech W 77-6212-03 BYU L 62-9212-11 Long Beach <strong>State</strong> W 72-6312-13 at Southern Utah W 66-6212-17 UC Santa Barbara W 70-6312-20 at Utah L 64-7412-22 + vs. Texas-Pan American W 61-5412-23 + at Southern Mississippi L 49-6812-29 at Arizona L 65-7155


01-03 * Northern Colorado W 88-84(ot)01-08 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 80-6601-11 * at Eastern Washington W 77-6901-15 * Montana <strong>State</strong> L 70-7501-17 * Montana W 74-5501-22 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 67-5901-24 * at Northern Arizona W 59-5401-29 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 76-67(ot)01-31 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 76-6102-05 * at Northern Colorado W 82-7602-12 * Eastern Washington W 74-5702-14 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 78-6802-19 * at Montana W 69-5802-26 * Northern Arizona W 70-5102-28 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 97-6103-03 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 84-6403-10 # Montana <strong>State</strong> L 61-7003-17 $ at San Diego <strong>State</strong> L 49-65^ 2K Sports Classic - Los Angeles, CA+ Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic - Gulfport, MS# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NIT First Round - San Diego, CA2009-10Overall: 20-11Big Sky: 13-3, 1stDate Opponent Result11-13 Utah <strong>State</strong> L 60-6611-17 at UC Santa Barbara L 57-6611-22 at Seattle L 87-9111-24 Western <strong>State</strong> W 89-6211-27 at BYU L 70-8712-02 Utah W 83-7612-05 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 80-6512-09 Montana Tech W 73-7012-12 Southern Utah W 84-6612-17 at UNLV L 62-7312-21 ^ vs. Cal <strong>State</strong> Fullerton W 82-7112-22 ^ vs. Moore<strong>head</strong> <strong>State</strong> W 66-6412-23 ^ at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 73-8512-31 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 75-6201-02 * Montana W 64-5601-07 * at Northern Colorado L 75-8401-09 * at Northern Arizona W 87-6201-16 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 95-93(3ot)01-22 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 86-8301-23 * Eastern Washington W 89-6701-29 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 81-5902-05 * at Montana L 61-7502-06 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 75-7102-12 * Northern Arizona W 76-6602-13 * Northern Colorado W 81-7602-20 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 89-6402-26 * at Eastern Washington W 85-5702-28 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 79-8403-09 # Portland <strong>State</strong> W 69-6003-10 # Montana L 65-6603-17 $ at Cincinnati L 62-76^ Basketball Travelers Invitational - Logan, UT# Big Sky Tournament - Ogden, UT$ NIT First Round - Cincinnati, OHYEAR-BY-YEARGAME RESULTS2010-11Overall: 18-14Big Sky: 11-5, 3rdDate Opponent Result11-13 at Utah <strong>State</strong> L 65-7711-16 Colorado Christian W 97-7311-20 at Utah L 75-9011-25 ^ at Alaska-Anchorage W 86-5411-26 ^ vs. Arizona <strong>State</strong> L 58-5911-27 ^ vs. Drake W 82-8112-04 Seattle W 65-6112-11 at Southern Utah W 77-7112-16 at Tulsa L 79-81(ot)12-18 Univ. of the Southwest W 94-5412-21 BYU L 66-7212-29 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> L 72-7512-31 * at Montana L 56-7501-08 * at Northern Arizona W 68-6701-13 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 84-7101-15 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 71-6701-20 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> L 69-7101-22 * at Northern Colorado L 46-6501-29 * Northern Colorado W 72-7102-03 * Montana W 68-5202-05 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 78-5802-10 * Northern Arizona W 82-5502-12 * at Eastern Washington W 80-6802-16 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 80-5802-18 + at San Jose <strong>State</strong> L 46-6202-22 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 63-3902-26 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 73-7003-02 * Eastern Washington L 59-7503-05 ! Eastern Washington W 79-7003-08 # vs. Montana L 40-5703-11 at Saint Mary’s L 54-7703-16 $ at Oregon L 59-68^ Great Alaksa Shootout - Anchorage, AK+ ESPN Braketbuster game - San Jose, CA! Big Sky Tournament Quarterfi nal - Ogden, UT# Big Sky Tournament - Greeley, CO$ College Basketball Invitational First Round - Eugene, OR2011-12Overall: 25-7Big Sky: 14-2, 2ndDate Opponent Result11-11 Northern New Mexico W 109-5011-15 Utah <strong>State</strong> W 73-6311-19 at UC Irvine W 80-7211-27 ^ vs. Jacksonville <strong>State</strong> W 69-6111-28 ^ at Saint Mary’s L 70-8712-03 San Jose <strong>State</strong> W 91-89(2ot)12-07 at BYU L 66-9412-10 Southern Utah W 84-6612-16 at California L 57-7712-19 Mayville <strong>State</strong> W 106-5712-22 Utah W 80-5112-29 * Idaho <strong>State</strong> W 78-6412-31 * Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 74-6301-05 * at Eastern Washington W 76-6901-07 * at Portland <strong>State</strong> W 88-8101-12 * Montana <strong>State</strong> W 63-4901-14 * Montana W 80-6401-19 * Northern Arizona W 81-6701-26 * at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> W 75-6001-28 * at Idaho <strong>State</strong> L 62-6402-02 * Portland <strong>State</strong> W 92-7902-04 * Northern Colorado W 93-8102-09 * at Northern Arizona W 67-4902-11 * Eastern Washington W 84-7502-15 * at Montana <strong>State</strong> W 79-7002-18 ! UT Arlington W 72-7002-23 * at Northern Colorado W 88-7102-28 * at Montana L 51-6603-06 # vs. Portland <strong>State</strong> W 69-6303-07 # at Montana L 66-8503-13 $ Utah Valley W 72-6903-18 $ at Loyola Marymount L 78-84(ot)^ Saint Mary’s Classic - Moraga, CA! ESPN Braketbuster game - Ogden, UT# Big Sky Tournament - Missoula, MT$ Collegeinsider.com Postseason Tournament2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL56The 2009-10 Wildcat team won their second-straightBig Sky title, finishing with a 13-3 conference record.2011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


RECORD AGAINSTALL-TIME OPPONENTSAll-time First Last WSUOpponent Record Game Game StreakAir Force 1-1 74-75 75-76 Won 1Alabama 0-2 98-99 99-00 Lost 2Akron 0-1 88-89 88-89 Lost 1Alameda <strong>State</strong> 1-0 62-63 62-63 Won 1Alaska-Anchorage 4-2 78-79 10-11 Won 3Alaska-Fairbanks 3-1 78-79 06-07 Won 1Albertson (C. of Idaho) 3-1 62-63 04-05 Won 2Albuquerque 1-0 66-67 66-67 Won 1Anderson 1-0 00-02 00-02 Won 1Arizona 0-4 66-67 08-09 Lost 4Arizona <strong>State</strong> 1-2 69-70 10-11 Lost 2Arkansas 0-2 77-78 78-79 Lost 2Army 1-0 73-74 73-74 Won 1Auburn 0-1 97-98 97-98 Lost 1Augustana (SD) 1-0 71-72 71-72 Won 1Austin Peay 1-0 75-76 75-76 Won 1Ball <strong>State</strong> 1-0 02-03 02-03 Won 1Baylor 1-2 71-72 94-95 Won 1Boise <strong>State</strong> 41-28 69-70 05-06 Lost 1Bradley 1-0 01-02 01-02 Won 1BYU 10-27 73-74 11-12 Lost 9BYU-Hawaii 3-0 94-95 98-99 Won 3Butler 2-0 68-69 82-83 Won 2California 0-2 70-71 11-12 Lost 2Cal Poly Pomona 1-0 71-72 71-72 Won 1Cal <strong>State</strong> Bakersfi eld 2-0 07-08 07-08 Won 2Cal <strong>State</strong> Chico 5-0 63-64 77-78 Won 5Cal <strong>State</strong> Fullerton 4-1 62-63 09-10 Won 3Cal <strong>State</strong> Hayward 3-0 66-67 72-73 Won 3Cal <strong>State</strong> Los Angeles 2-1 63-64 67-68 Won 2Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge 13-8 73-74 00-01 Lost 5Cal St. San Bernadino 0-1 07-08 07-08 Lost 1Cal <strong>State</strong> Stanislaus 1-0 76-77 76-77 Won 1Carroll College 7-0 62-63 75-76 Won 7Central Washington 2-0 62-63 93-94 Won 2Chaminade 1-0 75-76 75-76 Won 1Chapman College 1-0 66-67 66-67 Won 1Chattanooga 0-2 01-02 02-03 Lost 2Chico <strong>State</strong> 4-0 63-64 65-66 Won 4Cincinnati 0-1 09-10 09-10 Lost 1Citadel 1-0 91-92 91-92 Won 1Colorado 0-2 86-87 87-88 Lost 2Colorado Christian 2-0 06-07 10-11 Won 2Colorado <strong>State</strong> 5-1 67-68 01-02 Won 3Concordia 1-0 01-02 01-02 Won 1Coppin <strong>State</strong> 1-0 96-97 96-97 Won 1Creighton 1-0 68-69 68-69 Won 1Delawre 0-1 94-95 95-95 Lost 1DePaul 0-3 86-87 89-90 Lost 3Denver 2-0 92-93 89-90 Won 2Doane College 1-0 73-74 73-74 Won 1Drake 1-0 10-11 10-11 Won 1East Tennessee St. 1-0 78-79 78-79 Won 1Eastern Illinois 1-0 92-93 92-93 Won 1Eastern Kentucky 1-0 70-71 70-71 Won 1Eastern Montana 9-0 62-63 66-67 Won 9Eastern Oregon 1-0 62-63 62-63 Won 1Eastern Washington 41-20 78-79 11-12 Won 3Elon 2-0 04-05 04-05 Won 2Evansville 3-0 70-71 72-73 Won 3Florida 0-1 98-99 98-99 Lost 1Fort Lewis 0-1 62-63 62-63 Lost 1Fresno <strong>State</strong> 4-1 64-65 95-96 Won 1Georgetown 0-1 94-95 94-95 Lost 1Georgia Southern 1-0 99-00 99-00 Won 1Gonzaga 31-12 62-63 93-94 Lost 1Grand Canyon 1-0 80-81 80-81 Won 1Hawaii 4-2 67-68 75-76 Lost 22011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLHawaii-Hilo 1-0 74-75 74-75 Won 1Humboldt <strong>State</strong> 1-0 68-69 68-69 Won 1Idaho 52-20 63-64 95-96 Won 1WEBERSTATESPORTS.COMAll-time First Last WSUOpponent Record Game Game StreakIdaho <strong>State</strong> 71-41 62-63 11-12 Lost 1Illinois 0-1 07-08 07-08 Lost 1Illinois-Chicago 1-0 79-80 79-80 Won 1Illinois <strong>State</strong> 0-1 01-02 01-02 Lost 1Indiana 0-1 95-96 95-96 Lost 1Indiana <strong>State</strong> 1-0 68-69 68-69 Won 1Iowa 0-1 97-98 97-98 Lost 1IPFW 2-0 04-05 05-06 Won 2Jacksonville <strong>State</strong> 1-0 11-12 11-12 Won 1James Madison 0-1 80-81 80-81 Lost 1Kent <strong>State</strong> 1-0 95-96 95-96 Won 1Lamar 0-3 79-80 84-85 Lost 3Lewis-Clark <strong>State</strong> 3-0 88-89 94-95 Won 3Long Beach <strong>State</strong> 3-8 69-70 08-09 Won 1Loyola Marymount 4-1 69-70 11-12 Lost 1Louisiana <strong>State</strong> 1-1 72-73 01-02 Won 1Louisiana Tech 0-2 86-87 87-88 Lost 2Maine 1-0 02-03 02-03 Won 1Mayville <strong>State</strong> 1-0 11-12 11-12 Won 1McNeese <strong>State</strong> 1-0 80-81 80-81 Won 1Mercer 1-0 75-76 75-76 Won 1Mesa <strong>State</strong> 1-0 98-99 98-99 Won 1Miami (Ohio) 0-2 86-87 08-09 Lost 2Michigan 0-1 95-96 95-96 Lost 1Michigan <strong>State</strong> 2-1 79-80 96-97 Lost 1Midwestern <strong>State</strong> 4-0 71-72 81-82 Won 4Minnesota 0-1 91-92 91-92 Lost 1Montana 64-49 62-63 11-12 Lost 2Montana <strong>State</strong> 74-35 63-64 11-12 Won 3Montana Tech 5-0 02-03 09-10 Won 5Montana Western 9-0 62-63 07-08 Won 9Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 97-98 97-98 Won 1Morris Brown 3-0 00-01 02-03 Won 3Moore<strong>head</strong> <strong>State</strong> 1-0 09-10 09-10 Won 1Nebraska 0-1 96-97 96-97 Lost 1Nevada 19-20 62-63 03-04 Lost 1New Mexico 2-2 79-80 07-08 Lost 2New Mexico Highlands 1-0 62-63 62-63 Won 1New Mexico <strong>State</strong> 4-2 67-68 84-85 Won 3North Carolina 1-1 76-77 98-99 Won 1North Carolina <strong>State</strong> 1-0 93-94 93-94 Won 1North Texas 2-2 81-82 02-03 Lost 2Northern Arizona 69-26 66-67 11-12 Won 8Northern Colorado 9-3 06-07 11-12 Won 3Northern Ilinois 3-1 65-66 74-75 Lost 1Northern New Mexico 1-0 11-12 11-12 Won 1Northwest Nazarene 1-0 62-63 62-63 Won 1Oklahoma City 2-0 73-74 77-79 Won 2Old Dominion 0-1 95-95 94-95 Lost 1Oral Roberts 2-2 73-74 91-92 Won 2Oregon 0-3 71-72 10-11 Lost 3Oregon <strong>State</strong> 1-3 71-72 77-78 Lost 1Oregon Tech 1-0 93-94 93-94 Won 1Pacifi c 2-1 72-73 83-84 Won 2Pan American 1-0 67-68 67-68 Won 1Pennsylvania 0-1 80-81 80-81 Lost 1Pepperdine 4-1 66-67 96-97 Won 1Portland 8-0 70-71 06-07 Won 8Portland <strong>State</strong> 30-11 64-65 11-12 Won 4Praire View A&M 2-0 90-91 08-09 Won 2Princeton 0-2 82-83 00-01 Lost 2Puget Sound 1-0 79-80 79-80 Won 1Purdue 0-4 92-93 94-95 Lost 4Rhode Island 1-1 79-80 80-81 Lost 1Rice 1-0 98-99 98-99 Won 1Rocky Mountain 1-0 73-74 73-74 Won 1Sacramento <strong>State</strong> 33-4 69-70 11-12 Won 10Saint Louis 1-0 76-77 76-77 Won 1Saint Mary’s 0-4 90-91 11-12 Lost 4Sam Houston <strong>State</strong> 1-0 85-86 85-86 Won 1San Diego 3-1 62-63 93-94 Won 2All-time First Last WSUOpponent Record Game Game StreakSan Diego <strong>State</strong> 0-1 08-09 08-09 Lost 1San Francisco 2-3 70-71 07-08 Won 1San Jose <strong>State</strong> 2-2 73-74 11-12 Won 1Santa Clara 2-1 68-69 85-86 Won 2St. Francis (Ill.) 1-0 79-80 79-80 Won 1St. Joseph (NM) 1-0 64-65 64-65 Won 1St. Martin’s 1-0 88-89 98-99 Won 1Savannah <strong>State</strong> 2-0 01-02 03-04 Won 2Seattle 10-6 65-66 10-11 Won 1Seattle Pacifi c 1-0 97-98 97-98 Won 1Simon Fraser 4-0 80-81 84-85 Won 4South Dakota <strong>State</strong> 1-0 78-79 78-79 Won 1Southern Colorado 6-5 63-64 89-90 Won 2Southern Illinois 1-1 71-72 72-73 Lost 1Southern Mississippi 0-1 08-09 08-09 Lost 1Southern Oregon St. 1-0 88-89 88-89 Won 1Southern Utah 23-6 82-83 11-12 Won 5Southern Virginia 1-0 99-00 99-00 Won 1Southwest Missouri St. 0-1 03-04 03-04 Lost 1SW Louisiana 3-3 67-68 85-86 Lost 1Stetson 1-0 99-00 99-00 Won 1Stout <strong>State</strong> 1-0 72-73 72-73 Won 1Tennessee <strong>State</strong> 1-0 85-86 85-86 Won 1Texas 1-1 83-84 92-93 Lost 1Texas Pan American 2-0 67-78 08-09 Won 2Texas Southern 1-0 95-96 95-96 Won 1Texas <strong>State</strong> 1-0 03-04 03-04 Won 1Texas Tech 1-0 98-99 98-99 Won 1Texas Wesleyan 2-0 78-79 84-85 Won 2Trinity (Tex.) 1-0 73-74 73-74 Won 1Troy 1-1 03-04 06-07 Won 1Tulsa 0-1 10-11 10-11 Lost 1US Coast Guard 1-0 93-94 93-94 Won 1UC Davis 2-0 77-78 94-95 Won 2UC Irvine 2-0 83-84 11-12 Won 2UC Riverside 1-1 00-01 00-01 Lost 1UC Santa Barbara 2-1 02-03 09-10 Lost 1UCLA 0-2 71-72 06-07 Lost 2UNLV 1-2 98-99 09-10 Lost 2Univ. of the Southwest 1-0 10-11 10-11 Won 1US International 2-2 80-81 89-90 Lost 1Utah 14-26 72-73 11-12 Won 1Utah <strong>State</strong> 26-38 70-71 11-12 Won 1Utah Valley 3-2 04-05 11-12 Won 2UT Arlington 1-0 11-12 11-12 Won 1UTEP 0-2 65-66 66-67 Lost 2Virginia Military Inst. 1-0 91-92 91-92 Won 1Virginia Tech 1-0 73-74 73-74 Won 1Wagner 1-0 94-95 94-95 Won 1Warner Pacifi c 1-0 03-04 03-04 Won 1Washington 0-1 06-07 06-07 Lost 1Washington <strong>State</strong> 0-1 82-83 82-83 Lost 1Westmont College 1-0 80-81 80-81 Won 1West Texas <strong>State</strong> 5-3 68-69 71-72 Lost 1West Virginia 0-1 74-75 74-75 Lost 1Western Michigan 1-0 89-90 89-90 Won 1Western Oregon 2-0 85-86 99-00 Won 2Western <strong>State</strong> 1-0 09-10 09-10 Won 1Western Washington 1-0 90-91 90-91 Won 1Westminster 8-0 62-63 99-00 Won 8Whitworth 2-0 63-64 64-65 Won 2Winthrop 1-1 03-04 04-05 Lost 1Wisconsin 1-1 01-02 02-03 Lost 1Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-1 02-03 04-05 Lost 1Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0 65-66 65-66 Won 1Wisconsin-Superior 1-0 81-82 81-82 Won 1Wisconsin-Stout 1-0 72-73 72-73 Won 1Wyoming 2-4 64-65 05-06 Lost 1Youngstown <strong>State</strong> 0-1 07-08 07-08 Lost 157


2004-05 2011 Logan WEBER STATE 56-73 FOOTBALL L58ARIZONA CHRISTIANFIRST MEETINGSAN JOSE STATEOverall: 2-2In Ogden: 2-0In San Jose: 0-21973-74 San Jose 56-64 L1975-76 Ogden 98-82 W2010-11 San Jose 46-62 L2011-12 Ogden 91-89 (2ot) WUTAH STATEOverall: 26-38In Ogden: 16-15In Logan: 8-22Neutral site: 2-11970-71 LOGAN 63-62 W1971-72 LOGAN 69-67 WOgden 65-67 L1972-73 Logan 75-81 LOGDEN 75-67 W1973-74 Logan 64-87 LOGDEN 89-87 (OT) W1974-75 Logan 66-92 LOgden 70-72 (OT)L1975-76 Logan 74-75 LOGDEN 80-65 W1976-77 LOGAN 72-67 WOGDEN 89-76 W1977-78 OGDEN 84-79 (OT) WLogan 65-74 L1978-79 Ogden 70-76 LLOGAN 73-64 W1979-80 Logan 84-91 (OT) LOGDEN 79-73 W1980-81 Ogden 66-81 LLogan 69-82 L1981-82 OGDEN 86-61 WLOGAN 83-78 W1982-83 OGDEN 83-57 WLogan 62-74 L1983-84 LOGAN 74-73 WOgden 63-69 L1984-85 OGDEN 77-70 WLogan 83-104 L1985-86 LOGAN 92-85 WOGDEN 108-76 W1986-87 Ogden 74-84 LLogan 67-75 L1987-88 Ogden 93-107 LLogan 69-92 L1988-89 Logan 93-106 LOGDEN 75-74 W1989-90 Logan 52-70 LOgden 62-64 L1990-91 Logan 62-77 LOgden 72-82 L1991-92 Ogden 78-92 LLogan 72-84 L1992-93 OGDEN 85-80 W1993-94 LOGAN 87-86 W1995-96 #SALT LAKE (Delta Ctr.) 81-79 (OT) W1996-97 Ogden 68-80 L1997-98 Logan 65-71 L1998-99 #SALT LAKE (Delta Ctr.) 82-72 W1999-00 OGDEN 86-73 W2000-01 Logan 77-89 L2001-02 OGDEN 67-64 W2002-03 Logan 64-66 L2003-04 Ogden 60-66 L2005-06 Ogden 60-69 L2006-07 %Fairbanks, Alaska 55-68 LSERIES RECORD VS.2012-13 OPPONENTSLogan 68-77 L2007-08 OGDEN 78-71 W2008-09 Logan 49-75 L2009-10 Ogden 60-66 L&Logan 73-85 L2010-11 Logan 65-77 L2011-12 OGDEN 73-63 W&Basketball Travelers/Gossner’s Cheese TournamentDAYTONFIRST MEETINGUTAH VALLEYOverall: 3-2In Ogden: 2-0In Orem: 0-211-19-12 Ogden 59-51 W12-20-12 Orem 58-71 L12-06-05 Orem 49-68 L12-28-05 Ogden 69-62 W03-13-12 $Ogden 72-69 W$CIT Tournament First RoundUC IRVINEOverall: 2-0In Irvine: 1-0Neutral site: 1-012-29-83 Salt Lake City 83-65 W11-19-12 Irvine 80-72 WBRIGHAM YOUNGOverall: 2-0In Ogden: 8-10In Provo: 19-01973-74 Provo 76-77 L1974-75 OGDEN 76-63 W1975-76 Provo 80-89 L1976-77 OGDEN 96-75 W1977-78 Provo 76-81 L1980-81 Ogden 78-85 L1981-82 Provo 55-63 L1982-83 OGDEN 84-81 (OT) W1983-84 Provo 81-86 (OT) L1984-85 OGDEN 87-79 W1985-86 Provo 86-88 (OT) L1986-87 Ogden 69-84 L1987-88 #Provo 71-104 L1988-89 OGDEN 80-78 W1989-90 Provo 65-81 L1990-91 Ogden 57-69 L1991-92 Provo 68-81 L1992-93 OGDEN 83-77 (OT) W1993-94 Provo 79-92 L1994-95 OGDEN 86-74 W1995-96 Provo 86-91 L1996-97 OGDEN 97-80 W1997-98 #Provo 70-83 L1998-99 OGDEN 83-80 W1999-00 #Provo 53-66 L2000-01 Ogden 75-84 L2001-02 Provo 47-65 L2002-03 OGDEN 75-69 W2003-04 Provo 64-85 L2004-05 Ogden 61-79 L2005-06 Provo 54-80 L2006-07 Ogden 69-73 (OT) L2007-08 Provo 57-72 L2008-09 Ogden 62-92 L2009-10 Provo 70-87 L2010-11 Ogden 66-72 L12-07-11 Provo 66-94 L#Cougar Classic GameUNIVERSITY OFTHE SOUTHWESTOverall: 1-0In Ogden: 1-012-18-10 Ogden 94-54 WEASTERN WASHINGTONOverall: 41-20In Ogden: 27-4In Cheney: 14-14Neutral site: 0-21978-79 OGDEN 83-65 W1983-84 OGDEN 74-63 W1984-85 OGDEN 98-47 WCHENEY 61-55 W1985-86 OGDEN 68-64 WCheney 82-85 OT L1987-88 OGDEN 89-69 WCheney 64-66 L1988-89 Cheney 63-66 LOGDEN 82-73 W1989-90 Cheney 79-81 OT LOGDEN 77-66 W#Boise, ID 67-83 L1990-91 OGDEN 88-80 WCHENEY 73-72 W1991-92 Cheney 68-71 LOGDEN 109-67 W1992-93 OGDEN 64-57 WCHENEY 83-73 W1993-94 CHENEY 100-68 WOGDEN 87-60 W1994-95 OGDEN 72-59 WCHENEY 83-74 W1995-96 CHENEY 119-88 WOGDEN 106-83 W1996-97 Cheney 73-81 LOGDEN 98-69 W1997-98 OGDEN 97-81 WCheney 64-75 L1998-99 CHENEY 101-100 4 OTs WOGDEN 97-82 W1999-00 Ogden 78-90 LCheney 83-95 L2000-01 CHENEY 70-64 WOgden 70-81 L2001-02 OGDEN 89-78 WCheney 66-68 L#Bozeman, MT 57-62 L2002-03 OGDEN 74-61 WCHENEY 67-64 W#OGDEN 60-57 W2003-04 Cheney 67-73 LOGDEN 81-78 OT W#Cheney 53-72 L2004-05 OGDEN 63-58 WCHENEY 65-63 W2005-06 Cheney 50-59 LOgden 73-76 L2006-07 OGDEN 93-84 WCheney 74-89 L2007-08 OGDEN 74-64 WCheney 57-69 L2008-09 CHENEY 77-69 WOGDEN 74-57 W2009-10 OGDEN 89-67 WCHENEY 85-57 W2010-11 CHENEY 80-68 WOgden 59-75 L#OGDEN 79-70 W01-05-12 Cheney 76-69 W02-11-12 Ogden 84-75 W#Big Sky Conference Tournament2011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


IDAHO STATEOverall: 71-41In Ogden: 43-11In Pocatello: 24-27Neutral site: 4-31962-63 OGDEN 81-72 W1963-64 Pocatello 79-92 LPocatello 81-84 LOGDEN 104-88 W1964-65 OGDEN 64-55 WPOCATELLO 79-75 W1965-66 OGDEN 114-92 WPOCATELLO 102-92 W1966-67 OGDEN 99-84 WPocatello 84-86 L1967-68 POCATELLO 87-75 WPOCATELLO 92-74 WOGDEN 108-73 W1968-69 OGDEN 82-66 WOGDEN 75-68 WPOCATELLO 94-75 W1969-70 Pocatello 77-85 LPOCATELLO 70-65 OT WOgden 85-87 OT L1970-71 Pocatello 65-67 LOGDEN 81-74 W1971-72 Pocatello 63-67 LOGDEN 89-75 W1972-73 OGDEN 75-54 WPOCATELLO 56-52 W1973-74 Ogden 67-71 OT LPOCATELLO 66-64 W1974-75 POCATELLO 67-59 WOgden 55-56 L1975-76 Pocatello 58-75 LOGDEN 71-70 W1976-77 Pocatello 71-85 LOGDEN 80-73 W#Pocatello 55-61 L1977-78 OGDEN 68-65 WPocatello 67-77 L#MISSOULA, MT 84-79 W1978-79 POCATELLO 81-70 WOGDEN 85-68 W1979-80 POCATELLO 83-67 WOGDEN 81-67 W1980-81 Pocatello 60-61 LOGDEN 78-67 4OTs W1981-82 POCATELLO 77-67 WOgden 68-71 L1982-83 OGDEN 95-65 WPocatello 52-64 L1983-84 Pocatello 58-62 LOGDEN 88-71 W1984-85 OGDEN 85-68 WPOCATELLO 102-86 W#Boise, Idaho 78-80 L1985-86 Pocatello 58-59 LOgden 62-66 L1986-87 OGDEN 68-66 WPocatello 58-79 L1987-88 %Provo, Utah 71-72 LOgden 58-73 LPocatello 69-78 L#Bozeman, Montana 57-58 L1988-89 OGDEN 85-57 WPocatello 71-77 L1989-90 OGDEN 86-68 WPOCATELLO 54-52 W1990-91 Ogden 74-75 LPocatello 96-99 OT L1991-92 OGDEN 80-77 WPocatello 82-88 L#MISSOULA, MT 92-74 W1992-93 OGDEN 91-80 WPocatello 89-94 L1993-94 Pocatello 73-94 L2011 OGDEN WEBER STATE 102-88 FOOTBALL W1994-95 Pocatello 70-86 LOGDEN 89-73 WWEBERSTATESPORTS.COMSERIES RECORD VS.2012-13 OPPONENTS#OGDEN 71-65 W1995-96 OGDEN 93-67 WPocatello 70-77 L1996-97 OGDEN 71-65 WPOCATELLO 84-76 W#FLAGSTAFF, AZ 68-58 W1997-98 POCATELLO 69-60 WOGDEN 77-50 W1998-99 OGDEN 77-56 WPOCATELLO 76-62 W1999-00 POCATELLO 84-77 WOGDEN 73-71 W2000-01 OGDEN 80-76 WPocatello 73-78 L#NORTHRIDGE, CA 86-67 W2001-02 POCATELLO 65-46 WOGDEN 88-82 OT W2002-03 POCATELLO 82-76 WOGDEN 87-70 W2003-04 Pocatello 74-75 LOgden 75-81 L2004-05 Pocatello 60-84 LOGDEN 79-56 W2005-06 OGDEN 66-61 WPocatello 74-81 L2006-07 Ogden 55-58 LPOCATELLO 71-58 W2007-08 OGDEN 59-57 WPocatello 59-63 L2008-09 POCATELLO 76-67 OT WOGDEN 75-61 W2009-10 POCATELLO 95-93 3 OTs WOGDEN 89-64 W2010-11 OGDEN 71-67 WPOCATELLO 63-39 W12-29-11 Ogden 78-64 W01-28-12 Pocatello 62-64 L#BIG SKY TOURNAMENT%Cougar Classic - Provo, UtahMONTANAOverall: 64-49In Ogden: 41-15In Missoula: 22-31Neutral site: 1-31962-63 OGDEN 89-79 WMissoula 75-84 L1963-64 Missoula 62-74 LOGDEN 83-78 W1964-65 Missoula 74-75 LOGDEN 98-75 W1965-66 Missoula 66-84 LOGDEN 106-82 W1966-67 MISSOULA 72-70 WOGDEN 96-77 W1967-68 Ogden 67-74 LOGDEN 75-51 WMISSOULA 83-63 W1968-69 OGDEN 91-61 WMISSOULA 96-72 WMISSOULA 95-77 W1969-70 MISSOULA 85-80 WOGDEN 58-51 WOGDEN 104-61 W1970-71 OGDEN 85-64 WMISSOULA 82-57 W1971-72 Missoula 60-62 LOGDEN 71-60 W1972-73 OGDEN 61-48 WMISSOULA 67-56 W1973-74 Missoula 69-88 LOgden 61-62 L1974-75 Missoula 48-68 LOgden 59-62 L1975-76 Missoula 60-69 LOGDEN 76-66 W1976-77 OGDEN 83-72 WMissoula 62-75 L1977-78 Missoula 52-62 LOgden 56-58 OT L#MISSOULA 62-55 OT W1978-79 OGDEN 60-46 WMissoula 73-78 L#OGDEN 98-71 W1979-80 MISSOULA 51-48 WOGDEN 74-60 W#OGDEN 50-42 W1980-81 Ogden 62-69 LMissoula 51-68 L1981-82 Ogden 44-47 LMissoula 50-61 L1982-83 OGDEN 70-63 WMISSOULA 56-54 W#RENO, NEVADA 54-53 W1983-84 MISSOULA 67-59 OT WOGDEN 59-58 W1984-85 OGDEN 95-70 WMissoula 58-66 L1985-86 Missoula 61-87 LOGDEN 95-80 W#Reno, Nevada 68-72 L1986-87 OGDEN 84-70 WMissoula 78-82 L1987-88 Missoula 57-60 LOGDEN 67-60 W1988-89 MISSOULA 76-66 WOgden 59-65 L1989-90 Ogden 51-65 LMissoula 63-65 L1990-91 Missoula 60-72 LOgden 67-79 L1991-92 Missoula 60-62 LOgden 73-77 L1992-93 Missoula 61-68 LOGDEN 74-66 W1993-94 OGDEN 97-91 3OTs WMISSOULA 84-75 W1994-95 Ogden 87-92 LMISSOULA 57-54 W#OGDEN 84-62 W1995-96 Missoula 77-84 LOGDEN 97-80 W1996-97 OGDEN 104-95 WMISSOULA 72-68 W#Flagstaff, Arizona 56-81 L1997-98 MISSOULA 60-58 WOGDEN 70-63 W1998-99 OGDEN 79-61 W%Missoula 53-87 L1999-00 MISSOULA 78-76 WOgden 54-66 L2000-01 OGDEN 80-69 WMissoula 63-66 L2001-02 Ogden 73-80 LMISSOULA 90-71 W2002-03 OGDEN 97-73 WMISSOULA 75-72 W2003-04 MISSOULA 74-61 WOgden 55-58 L2004-05 OGDEN 76-62 WMissoula 72-80 L#Portland, Oregon 61-63 L2005-06 Missoula 65-71 LOGDEN 72-67 W2006-07 Missoula 86--90 OT LOGDEN 73-67 W2007-08 MISSOULA 68-67 WOGDEN 76-67 W2008-09 OGDEN 71-55 WMISSOULA 68-59 W2009-10 OGDEN 64-56 WMissoula 61-75 L#Ogden 65-66 L2010-11 Missoula 56-75 LOGDEN 68-52 W01-14-12 Ogden 80-64 W02-28-12 Missoula 51-66 L03-07-12 #Missoula 66-85 L#BIG SKY TOURNAMENT%Game Played at Sentinel High School59


SERIES RECORD VS.2012-13 OPPONENTSMONTANA STATEOverall: 74-35In Ogden: 47-7In Bozeman: 25-27Neutral site: 2-11963-64 Bozeman 69-89 LOGDEN 91-84 W1964-65 BOZEMAN 83-72 WOGDEN 101-84 W1965-66 BOZEMAN 105-91 WOGDEN 100-76 W1966-67 Bozeman 63-79 LOgden 67-79 L1967-68 OGDEN 94-61 WBozeman 63-70 LBOZEMAN 85-50 W1968-69 OGDEN 71-60 WOGDEN 86-69 WBOZEMAN 86-84 OT W1969-70 BOZEMAN 73-70 WBOZEMAN 66-52 WOGDEN 80-55 W1970-71 OGDEN 87-63 WBOZEMAN 96-80 W1971-72 BOZEMAN 62-49 WOGDEN 68-53 W1972-73 OGDEN 86-63 WBOZEMAN 66-57 W1973-74 Bozeman 58-63 LOGDEN 60-49 W1974-75 BOZEMAN 85-74 WOGDEN 78-74 W1975-76 Bozeman 80-88 LOGDEN 84-79 W1976-77 OGDEN 96-83 WBOZEMAN 105-87 W1977-78 BOZEMAN 83-73 WOGDEN 90-80 W1978-79 OGDEN 59-51 WBozeman 71-74 L1979-80 BOZEMAN 77-60 WOGDEN 94-83 W#OGDEN 93-70 W1980-81 Ogden 41-50 LBozeman 57-60 L1981-82 OGDEN 71-56 WBozeman 55-69 L1982-83 OGDEN 87-75 WBOZEMAN 71-54 W1983-84 Bozeman 66-69 LOGDEN 68-59 W1984-85 OGDEN 79-66 WBozeman 66-79 L1985-86 Bozeman 78-95 LOGDEN 119-114 2 OTs W1986-87 Ogden 83-88 LBozeman 78-108 L#FLAGSTAFF, AZ 106-101 W1987-88 Bozeman 77-81 LOGDEN 80-76 OT W1988-89 OGDEN 78-64 WBOZEMAN 81-77 W1989-90 Bozeman 63-67 LOGDEN 91-74 W1990-91 BOZEMAN 97-90 WOGDEN 84-75 W1991-92 BOZEMAN 81-60 WOGDEN 89-81 OT W1992-93 BOZEMAN 71-65 WOGDEN 84-79 W#MOSCOW, ID 91-72 W1993-94 OGDEN 84-75 W*Bozeman 81-85 L1994-95 OGDEN 86-80 WBOZEMAN 79-75 W1995-96 Bozeman 71-90 LOGDEN 94-90 W2011 #Bozeman WEBER STATE 70-81 FOOTBALL L1996-97 Ogden 71-87 LBozeman 85-97 L1997-98 Bozeman 64-77 LOGDEN 73-59 W#Flagstaff, Arizona 64-69 L1998-99 OGDEN 84-70 WBOZEMAN 79-68 W#OGDEN 93-73 W1999-00 Bozeman 70-77 LOGDEN 98-81 W2000-01 OGDEN 94-81 WBozeman 87-92 L2001-02 Ogden 62-64 LBozeman 68-79 L2002-03 OGDEN 78-70 WBOZEMAN 70-58 W2003-04 Bozeman 48-61 LOGDEN 76-59 W2004-05 Ogden 67-76 LBozeman 65-78 L2005-06 Bozeman 65-81 LOGDEN 67-56 W2006-07 OGDEN 83-63 WBozeman 48-63 L2007-08 BOZEMAN 78-76 WOGDEN 73-63 W#OGDEN 65-49 W2008-09 Ogden 70-75 LBOZEMAN 84-64 W#Ogden 61-70 L2009-10 OGDEN 75-62 WBOZEMAN 75-71 W2010-11 Bozeman 72-75 LOGDEN 78-58 W01-12-12 Ogden 63-49 W02-15-12 Bozeman 79-70 W#BIG SKY TOURNAMENT*Forfeited to WSU in 1993-94NORTH DAKOTAFIRST MEETINGNORTHERN ARIZONAOverall: 69-26In Ogden: 41-7In Flagstaff: 26-19Neutral site: 0-11965-66 FLAGSTAFF 115-113 4OTs WOGDEN 99-88 W1966-67 FLAGSTAFF 90-78 WOGDEN 78-76 W1967-68 FLAGSTAFF 68-65 WOGDEN 103-72 W1970-71 FLAGSTAFF 90-69 WOGDEN 91-50 W1971-72 Flagstaff 72-84 LOGDEN 86-68 W1972-73 Flagstaff 63-69 LOGDEN 93-72 W1973-74 FLAGSTAFF 71-56 WOGDEN 66-54 W1974-75 Flagstaff 76-80 LOgden 76-77 L1975-76 Flagstaff 71-76 LOGDEN 95-77 W#OGDEN 63-58 W1976-77 OGDEN 97-73 WFLAGSTAFF 92-86 OT W1977-78 FLAGSTAFF 73-72 WOGDEN 78-66 W1978-79 OGDEN 84-67 WFlagstaff 64-66 L#OGDEN 92-70 W1979-80 OGDEN 73-58 WFLAGSTAFF 28-22 W1980-81 Flagstaff 57-58 OT LOGDEN 83-57 W1981-82 OGDEN 66-65 WFLAGSTAFF 73-61 W1982-83 OGDEN 80-58 WFLAGSTAFF 60-52 W1983-84 OGDEN 66-54 WFLAGSTAFF 73-63 W1984-85 Flagstaff 68-75 LOGDEN 87-75 W1985-86 Ogden 57-65 LFlagstaff 64-86 L1986-87 Flagstaff 65-66 LOGDEN 88-79 W1987-88 OGDEN 80-65 WFlagstaff 67-87 L1988-89 FLAGSTAFF 62-50 WOGDEN 96-71 W1989-90 OGDEN 67-49 WFlagstaff 58-67 L1990-91 FLAGSTAFF 93-77 WOGDEN 119-69 W1991-92 OGDEN 96-61 WFLAGSTAFF 92-75 W1992-93 FLAGSTAFF 74-70 WOGDEN 100-74 W1993-94 OGDEN 79-71 WFlagstaff 76-78 L1994-95 FLAGSTAFF 72-63 WOGDEN 85-67 W1995-96 OGDEN 89-67 WFLAGSTAFF 101-64 W1996-97 Flagstaff 73-83 LOGDEN 96-90 OT W1997-98 OGDEN 83-75 WFlagstaff 70-79 OT L1998-99 FLAGSTAFF 92-88 OT WOGDEN 77-57 W#OGDEN 81-75 W1999-00 Ogden 66-76 LFLAGSTAFF 84-73 W2000-01 OGDEN 79-76 WFlagstaff 68-76 L2001-02 OGDEN 78-66 WFlagstaff 79-85 L2002-03 FLAGSTAFF 64-61 WOGDEN 79-64 W2003-04 Ogden 67-73 LFLAGSTAFF 73-70 W2004-05 Flagstaff 71-86 LOGDEN 94-73 W2005-06 Ogden 82-88 LFlagstaff 69-77 L2006-07 FLAGSTAFF 81-73 WOGDEN 86-79 W#OGDEN 88-80 W2007-08 Ogden 56-69 LFlagstaff 71-74 L#Portland, Oregon 70-75 L2008-09 FLAGSTAFF 59-54 WOGDEN 70-51 W2009-10 FLAGSTAFF 87-62 WOGDEN 76-66 W2010-11 FLAGSTAFF 68-67 WOGDEN 82-55 W01-19-12 Ogden 81-67 W02-09-12 Flagstaff 49-67 W#BIG SKY TOURNAMENT602011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


NORTHERN COLORADOOverall: 9-3In Ogden: 6-0In Greeley: 3-32006-07 GREELEY 61-60 WOGDEN 76-65 W2007-08 Greeley 52-55 LOGDEN 70-54 W2008-09 OGDEN 88-84 OT WGREELEY 82-76 W2009-10 Greeley 75-84 LOGDEN 81-76 W2010-11 Greeley 65-46 LOGDEN 72-71 W02-04-12 Ogden 93-81 W02-23-12 Greeley 71-88 WPORTLAND STATEOverall: 30-11In Ogden: 19-1In Portland: 9-10Neutral site: 2-01964-65 ^PORTLAND 74-57 WOGDEN 100-54 W1965-66 OGDEN 79-71 W^PORTLAND 80-71 W1996-97 OGDEN 74-73 W^^^^Portland 75-77 L1997-98 ^^^Portland 65-77 LOGDEN 61-51 W1998-99 ^^^Portland 59-82 LOGDEN 92-82 W1999-00 OGDEN 80-65 W^^PORTLAND 92-79 W2000-01 ^Portland 80-85 LOGDEN 85-71 W2001-02 OGDEN 90-85 W^Portland 77-83 L#BOZEMAN, MT 84-62 W2002-03 OGDEN 77-64 W^PORTLAND 83-73 W2003-04 ^PORTLAND 68-63 WOGDEN 71-57 W2004-05 ^Portland 62-73 LOGDEN 70-66 W^^#PORTLAND 71-61 W2005-06 ^Portland 59-73 LOgden 66-77 L2006-07 OGDEN 75-65 W^PORTLAND 64-62 W#OGDEN 77-74 W2007-08 OGDEN 73-68 W^Portland 73-76 L2008-09 ^PORTLAND 80-66 WOGDEN 78-68 W2009-10 OGDEN 86-83 W^Portland 79-84 L#OGDEN 69-60 W2010-11 ^Portland 69-71 LOGDEN 80-58 W01-07-12 Portland 88-81 W02-02-12 Ogden 92-79 W03-06-12 #Missoula 69-63 W^The Stott Center^^Memorial Coliseum^^^The Rose Garden#BIG SKY TOURNAMENTSERIES RECORD VS.2012-13 OPPONENTS2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLSACRAMENTO STATEOverall: 33-4In Ogden: 18-1In Sacramento: 15-31969-70 OGDEN 59-53 W1977-78 OGDEN 82-74 W1996-97 SACRAMENTO 72-67 WOGDEN 97-66 W1997-98 OGDEN 89-54 WSACRAMENTO 88-52 W1998-99 SACRAMENTO 81-76 WOGDEN 91-50 W1999-00 OGDEN 82-62 WSACRAMENTO 88-72 W2000-01 SACRAMENTO 81-70 WOGDEN 98-88 W2001-02 OGDEN 86-83 WSACRAMENTO 76-72 OT W2002-03 SACRAMENTO 65-53 WOGDEN 88-65 W#OGDEN 82-60 W2003-04 OGDEN 65-54 WSacramento 61-64 L#SACRAMENTO 68-62 W2004-05 Sacramento 72-78 LOGDEN 57-55 W#SACRAMENTO 74-71 W2005-06 Ogden 66-73 LSACRAMENTO 76-73 OT W2006-07 OGDEN 88-68 WSacramento 83-105 L2007-08 OGDEN 69-56 WSACRAMENTO 89-69 W2008-09 SACRAMENTO 67-59 WOGDEN 97-61 W2009-10 SACRAMENTO 80-65 WOGDEN 81-59 W2010-11 OGDEN 84-71 WSACRAMENTO 73-70 W12-31-11 Ogden 74-63 W01-26-12 Sacramento 75-60 W#BIG SKY TOURNAMENTSOUTHERN UTAHOverall: 23-6In Ogden: 16-2In Cedar City: 7-41981-82 OGDEN 76-59 W1982-83 OGDEN 84-50 W1983-84 OGDEN 97-60 W1985-86 OGDEN 80-50 W1986-87 Ogden 90-92 (OT) L1987-88 OGDEN 103-91 W1988-89 CEDAR CITY 78-73 W1989-90 OGDEN 66-65 W1990-91 OGDEN 92-88 W1991-92 Cedar City 89-102 L1992-93 OGDEN 73-62 W1994-95 OGDEN 94-85 W1995-96 CEDAR CITY 78-73 W1996-97 OGDEN 84-80 W1998-99 CEDAR CITY 81-75 W1999-00 OGDEN 69-59 W2000-01 Cedar City 69-78 L2001-02 OGDEN 70-64 W2003-04 CEDAR CITY 82-68 W2004-05 Ogden 56-62 L2005-06 Cedar City 47-68 LOGDEN 85-72 W2006-07 Cedar City 63-75 LOGDEN 59-57 W2008-09 CEDAR CITY 66-62 W2009-10 OGDEN 84-66 W2010-11 CEDAR CITY 77-71 W12-10-11 Ogden 84-66 WWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM61


BIG SKY CONFERENCETOURNAMENT HISTORYWEBER STATE ALL-TIME RECORD: 37-271975-76 - 2nd63 .....NORTHERN ARIZONA ... 58 ....W70 .....Boise <strong>State</strong> (2 ots) ........... 77 ..... LAT OGDEN, UTAH1985-86 - t3rd79 .....BOISE STATE ................. 76 .....W68 .....Montana.......................... 72 ..... Lat Reno, Nevada1994-95 - 1st71 .....IDAHO STATE ................. 65 ....W84 .....MONTANA....................... 62 ....WAT OGDEN, UTAH2003-04 - t3rd68 .....at SACRAMENTO ST. ..... 62 ....W53 .....at Eastern Washington .... 72 ....Wat Cheney, Washington1976-77 - 2nd69 .....GONZAGA...................... 68 .... W55 .....Idaho <strong>State</strong> ...................... 61 ..... Lat Pocatello, Idaho1977-78 - 1st84 .....IDAHO STATE ................. 79 ....W62 .....MONTANA (OT) .............. 55 ....Wat Missoula, Montana1978-79 - 1st98 .....MONTANA....................... 71 ....W92 .....NORTHERN ARIZONA ... 70 ....WAT OGDEN, UTAH1979-80 - 1st93 .....MONTANA STATE ........... 70 ....W50 .....MONTANA....................... 42 ....WAT OGDEN,UTAH1980-81 - DID NOT PLAYat Moscow, Idaho1981-82 - t3rd55 .....Idaho............................... 57 ..... Lat Moscow, Idaho1982-83 - 1st54 .....MONTANA....................... 53 ....W87 .....NEVADA.......................... 78 ....Wat Reno, Nevada1983-84 - t3rd67 .....IDAHO............................. 58 ....W68 .....Nevada............................ 85 ..... LAT OGDEN, UTAH1984-85 - t5th78 .....Idaho <strong>State</strong> ...................... 80 ..... Lat Boise, Idaho1986-87 - t3rd106.... ....MONTANA STATE ......... 101 .....W90 .....Nevada............................ 98 ..... Lat Flagstaff, Arizona1987-88 t5th96 .....NEVADA (OT)..................93 ....W57 .....Idaho <strong>State</strong> ...................... 58 ..... Lat Bozeman, Montana1988-89 - t3rd69 .....NEVADA.......................... 61 ....W60 .....Boise <strong>State</strong> ...................... 71 ..... Lat Boise, Idaho1989-90 - t3rd75 .....NEVADA.......................... 66 ....W67 .....Eastern Washington ........ 83 ..... Lat Boise, Idaho1990-91 - t5th54 .....Idaho............................... 60 ..... Lat Missoula, Montana1991-92 - t3rd92 .....IDAHO STATE ................. 74 ....W83 .....Nevada............................ 92 ..... Lat Missoula, Montana1992-93 - t3rd91 .....MONTANA STATE ........... 72 ....W63 .....Boise <strong>State</strong> ...................... 69 ..... Lat Moscow, Idaho1993-94 - t3rd72 .....Boise <strong>State</strong> ...................... 84 ..... Lat Boise, Idaho1995-96 - 2nd77 .....BOISE STATE ................. 70 .... W70 .....Montana <strong>State</strong> ................. 81 ..... Lat Bozeman, Montana1996-97 - t3rd68 .....IDAHO STATE ................. 58 .... W56 .....Montana......................... 81 ..... Lat Flagstaff, Arizona1997-98 - t3rd64 .....Montana <strong>State</strong> ................ 69 ..... Lat Flagstaff, Arizona1998-99 - 1st93 .....MONTANA STATE ........... 73 ....W81 .....NORTHERN ARIZONA ... 75 ....WAT OGDEN, UTAH1999-00 - t3rd68 .....Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge ........ 73 ..... Lat Missoula, Montana2000-01 - t3rd86 .....IDAHO STATE ................. 67 ....W74 .....Cal <strong>State</strong> Northridge ........ 91 ..... Lat Northridge, California2001-02 - t3rd84 .....PORTLAND STATE ......... 62 ....W57 .....Eastern Washington ........ 62 ..... Lat Bozeman, Montana2002-03 - 1st82 .....SACRAMENTO STATE ... 60 ....W60 .....E. WASHINGTON ........... 57 ....WAT OGDEN, UTAH2004-05 - 2nd74 .....at SACRAMENTO ST. ..... 71 ....W71 .....at Portland <strong>State</strong> ............. 61 ....W61 .....Montana.......................... 63 ..... Lat Portland, Ore. (Memorial Coliseum)2005-06 - DID NOT PLAYat Flagstaff, Arizona2006-07 - 1st77 .....PORTLAND STATE ......... 74 ....W88 .....NORTHERN ARIZONA ... 80 ....WAT OGDEN, UTAH2007-08 - t3rd65 .....Montana <strong>State</strong> ................. 49 ....W70 .....Northern Arizona ............. 75 ......Lat Portland, Oregon (Rose Garden)2008-09 - t3rd61 .....MONTANA STATE ........... 61 ..... LAT OGDEN, UTAH2009-10 - 1st69 .....PORTLAND STATE ......... 60 ....W65 .....MONTANA....................... 66 ..... LAT OGDEN, UTAH2010-11 - t3rd79 .....E. WASHINGTON ........... 70 ....W40 .....MONTANA....................... 57 ..... Lat Greeley, Colorado2011-12 - 2nd69 .....PORTLAND STATE ......... 63 ....W66 .....MONTANA....................... 85 ..... Lat Missoula, Montana2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL622011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


POINTSCareer2,019 - Bruce Collins (1976-80)Season784 - Damian Lillard (2011-12)Game45 - Stan Mayhew, vs. Utah <strong>State</strong> (1977)Team Season2,550 - (1975-76)Team Game128 - vs. Chaminade (12-09-75)REBOUNDSCareer1,143 - Willie Sojourner (1968-71)Season411 - Willie Sojourner (1969-70)Game25 - Willie Sojourner, vs. West Texas St.(12-12-69)Team Season1,463 - (1968-69)Team Game101 - vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> (01-22-66)FIELD GOALS MADECareer823 - Bruce Collins (1976-80)Season266 - Harold Arceneaux (1998-99)Game18 - Stan Mayhew, vs. Idaho St. (01-18-77)Team Season985 - (1978-79)Team Game55 - vs. Chaminade (12-09-75)FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDCareer1,317 - Jimmie Watts (1973-76)Season533 - Jimmie Watts (1975-76)Game30 - Jim Lyon, vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> (01-03-64)Team Season2,146 - (1975-76)Team Game115 - vs. Idaho <strong>State</strong> (01-22-66)INDIVIDUAL/TEAMRECORDSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGECareer.585 - Rico Washington (1987-89)Season.615 (240-390) - Stan Rose (1992-93)Game1.000 (10-10) - Jermaine Boyette, vs.Idaho <strong>State</strong> (03-08-01)Team Season.518 - (1979-80)Team Game.950 (19-20) - vs. Santa Clara (11-27-84)FREE THROWS MADECareer520 - Damian Lillard (2008-12)Season228 - Damian Lillard (2011-12)228 - Jermaine Boyette (2002-03)Game18 - Harold Arceneaux, at ISU (01-21-00)Team Season588 - (1975-76)Team Game52 (52-57) - vs. Montana <strong>State</strong> (01-08-77)FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDCareer622 - Jermaine Boyette (2000-03)Season283 - Jermaine Boyette (2002-03)Game21 - Rico Washington, vs. ISU (02-26-88)Team Season862 - (1971-72)Team Game61 (41-61) - vs. Prairie View A&M(11-24-90)FREE THROW PERCENTAGECareer.867 - Damian Lillard (2008-12)Season.905 (86-95) - Kent Hagen (1984-85)Game1.000 (15-15) - Jimmy Degraffenried, vs.Alaska-Anchorage (01-06-96)Team Season.814 - (2011-12)Team Game.950 (19-20) - vs. Santa Clara (11-27-84)3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADECareer246 - Damian Lillard (2008-12)Season94 - Damian Lillard (2011-12)Game9 - Greg Boyd, vs. Nevada (03-10-88)Team Season285 - (2011-12)Team Game18 - vs. Mayville <strong>State</strong> (12-19-11)3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDCareer630 - Damian Lillard (2008-12)Season230 - Damian Lillard (2011-12)Game14 - Damian Lillard, at PSU (01-07-12)Team Season728 - (2011-12)Team Game41 - at Utah <strong>State</strong> (12-07-93)3- POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.Career.464 (65-140) - Justyn Tebbs (1994-96)Season.500 (50-100) - Justyn Tebbs (1994-95)Game1.000 (6-6) - Alex Fisher, vs. BYU(12-04-96)Team Season.421 - (1989-90)Team Game.865 (6-7) - vs. Boise <strong>State</strong> (03-03-90)ASSISTSCareer642 - Mark Mattos (1976-80)Season213 - Mark Mattos (1979-80)Game17 - Mark Mattos, at MSU (02-26-77)Team Season467 - (1976-77)Team Game41 - vs. NAU (03-02-91)2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM63


INDIVIDUAL/TEAMRECORDSMOST POINTS IN A GAME1. 128 ....vs. Chaminade...................W .. 128-70 ........... 12/09/752. 120 ....Whitworth ...........................W .. 120-84 ........... 12/30/63120 ....Gonzaga ............................W .. 120-72 ........... 01/12/704. 119 ....Montana <strong>State</strong> ...................W .. 119-114 (2ot) . 02/14/86119 ....Northern Arizona................W .. 119-69 ........... 03/02/916. 117 ....Prairie View A&M ...............W .. 117-79 ............11/24/907. 116 ....Chico <strong>State</strong> ........................W .. 116-62 ........... 12/21/63116 ....US Coast Guard ................W .. 116-76 ........... 12/20/939. 115 ....at Northern Arizona............W .. 115-113 (4ot) . 01/27/66115 ....Oral Roberts ......................W .. 115-80 ........... 12/16/91114 ....Southern Colorado ............W .. 114-78 ........... 01/23/67112 ....at Westminster ...................W .. 112-109 (ot) ... 12/16/63112 ....Cal <strong>State</strong>-Los Angeles .......W .. 112-96 ........... 12/30/66110 ....Puget Sound ......................W .. 110-69 ........... 12/08/79LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY1. 59 ......Northern New Mexico ........W.. 109-50 ............ 11/11/112. 58 ......vs. Chaminade...................W .. 128-70 ........... 12/09/753. 56 ......vs. Idaho ............................W.. 106-50 ........... 01/08/724. 54 ......Texas Wesleyan ................W.. 98-44 ............. 12/29/8454 ......Chico <strong>State</strong> ........................W.. 116-62 ........... 12/21/636. 53 ......Humboldt <strong>State</strong> ..................W.. 97-44 ............. 12/17/687. 50 ......Northern Arizona................W .. 119-69 ........... 03/02/918. 49 ......Mayville <strong>State</strong> ....................W.. 106-57 ............12/19/1149 ......Wisconsin-Superior ...........W.. 78-29 ............. 12/03/8110. 48 ......Gonzaga............................W.. 120-72 ........... 01/12/70LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT1. 42 ......vs. Akron ............................L ... 92-50 ............. 03/03/89FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME1. 28 ......at Northern Arizona............W .. 28-22 ............. 02/16/802. 32 ......at New Mexico ...................L ... 32-62 ............. 12/23/073. 38 ......at Texas Western ...............L ... 38-72 ............. 01/21/674. 39 ......Boise <strong>State</strong> ........................L ... 39-44 ............. 02/06/8139 ......vs. Princeton ......................L ... 39-67 ............. 12/28/826. 40 ......at Utah ...............................L ... 40-51 ............. 12/28/0440 ......vs. Montana (Big Sky) .......L ... 40-57 ..............03/08/118. 42 ......at Boise <strong>State</strong> ....................L ... 42-44 ............. 02/02/7442 ......at Idaho..............................W .. 42-39 ............. 01/20/7942 ......Idaho..................................W .. 42-41(ot) ....... 01/05/8042 ......vs. UCLA (NCAA) ..............L ... 42-70 ............. 03/15/07MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A GAME1. 120 ....at Cal <strong>State</strong>-Los Angeles ...L ... 120-108 ......... 12/06/632. 114 ....Montana <strong>State</strong> ...................W .. 119-114 (2ot) . 02/14/863. 113 ....at Northern Arizona............W .. 115-113 (4ot) . 01/27/664. 112 ....at Cal <strong>State</strong> Fullerton .........L ... 93-112 ........... 03/02/635. 109 ....at Westminster ...................W .. 112-109 (ot) ... 12/16/636. 108 ....at Montana <strong>State</strong> ...............L ... 78-108 ........... 02/12/877. 106 ....at Southern Colorado ........L ... 81-106 ........... 02/14/64106 ....at Hawaii ............................L ... 88-106 ........... 12/08/75106 ....at Utah <strong>State</strong>......................L ... 93-106 ........... 12/03/8810. 105 ....at Long Beach <strong>State</strong> ..........L ... 79-105 ........... 12/18/76105 ....at Sacramento <strong>State</strong> ..........L ... 83-105 ........... 02/26/07TOP 10 ATTENDANCE HOME GAMES1. 11,735 ........... Idaho <strong>State</strong> ............................... 02/23/8011,735 ........... Montana <strong>State</strong> .......................... 02/09/8011,735 ........... Nevada ..................................... 01/19/804. 11,692 ........... Utah .......................................... 12/20/7711,698 ........... Utah <strong>State</strong> ................................. 10/10/776. 11,505 ........... Lamar (NCAA Tournament) ...... 03/06/807. 11,454 ........... Idaho ......................................... 02/26/838. 11,373 ........... BYU .......................................... 01/06/839. 11,315 ........... Utah .......................................... 12/09/7910. 11,233 ........... BYU .......................................... 11/29/90Longest Winning Streak:18 games1979-80Longest Losing Streak:8 games1986-87FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED IN A GAME1. 22 ......at Northern Arizona............W .. 28-22 ............. 02/16/802. 29 ......Wisconsin-Superior ...........W .. 78-29 ............. 12-03/813. 39 ......Boise <strong>State</strong> ........................W .. 45-39 ..............01/11/8639 ......at Idaho <strong>State</strong> ....................W .. 63-39 ..............02/22/115. 41 ......at Gonzaga ........................W .. 43-41 ............. 02/06/7041 ......Idaho..................................W .. 65-41 ............. 02/18/7141 ......Cal Poly Ponoma ...............W .. 54-41 ..............12/11/7141 ......Idaho..................................W .. 42-41 (ot) ...... 01/05/809. 42 ......Montana.............................W .. 50-42 ............. 03/01/8042 ......Gonzaga ............................W .. 66-42 ..............11/26/822011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL642011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


CAREERRECORDSCAREER POINTSPTS GP1. Bruce Collins (1976-80) 2,019 1202. Damian Lillard (2008-12) 1,934 1033. Jimmy Degraffenried (1991-96) 1,624 1174. Jermaine Boyette (2000-03) 1,613 855. Willie Sojourner (1968-71) 1,563 816. Jimmie Watts (1972-76) 1,553 1117. Al Hamilton (1990-93) 1,452 848. Todd Harper (1978-82) 1,382 1139. David Johnson (1976-80) 1,369 9810. Harold Arceneaux (1998-00) 1,357 6011. John Hamilton (2000-04) 1,240 11912. Rico Washington (1987-89) 1,196 5713. Richard Smith (1976-80) 1,158 10914. Damian Baskerville (1995-99) 1,123 10815. Randy Worster (1982-85) 1,117 9016. Jerry Trice (1963-66) 1,116 7517. Royal Edwards (1979-83) 1,094 10518. Bob Davis (1970-72) 1,064 5419. Greg Harrop (1964-67) 1,061 7520. Al DeWitt (1972-76) 1,052 79Stephan Bachmann (1999-03) 1,052 11822. Jim Lyon (1962-64) 1,051 5123. Kyle Bullinger (2008-12) 1,042 11724. Lance Allred (2003-05) 1,021 5625. Alex Fisher (1995-98) 1,012 8526. Justus Thigpen (1967-69) 1,005 57CAREER SCORING AVERAGEAVG GP PTS1. Harold Arceneaux (1998-00) 22.6 60 1,3572. Rico Washington (1987-89) 21.0 57 1,1963. Jim Lyon (1962-64) 20.6 51 1,0514. Gene Visscher (1964-66) 19.7 50 985Bob Davis (1970-72) 19.7 51 1,0646. Willie Sojourner (1968-71) 19.3 81 1,5637. Jermaine Boyette (2000-03) 19.0 85 1,6138. Damian Lillard (2008-12) 18.8 103 1,9349. Lance Allred (2003-05) 18.2 56 1,02110. Justus Thigpen (1967-69) 17.6 57 1,005CAREER REBOUNDSREB GP1. Willie Sojourner (1968-71) 1,143 812. Jimmie Watts (1973-76) 949 1113. Bruce Collins (1976-80) 879 1204. Richard Smith (1976-80) 762 1095. Al DeWitt (1972-76) 722 796. Royal Edwards (1979-83) 675 1057. Bob Davis (1970-72) 663 548. Dan Sparks (1966-68) 654 529. Gene Visscher (1964-66) 640 5010. Richard Cooper (1970-73) 630 8311. Rico Washington (1987-89) 603 5712. Paul Marigney (1873-76) 592 8213. Kyle Bullinger (2008-12) 577 11714. Darin Mahoney (2008-12) 570 12315. Kirk Smith (1993-95) 558 5816. David Johnson (1976-80) 557 9817. Anthony McGowan (1988-92) 542 9018. Jimmy Degraffenried (1991-96) 537 11719. Al Hamilton (1990-93) 535 8420. Damian Baskerville (1995-99) 534 10821. Jerry Trice (1963-66) 524 7522. Lonnie Knoble (1969-72) 515 7723. Arturas Valeika (2006-08) 512 6224. Lance Allred (2003-05) 511 5625. Johnnie Moore (1992-94) 508 57CAREER REBOUND AVERAGEAVG GP REB1. Willie Sojourner (1968-71) 14.1* 81 1,1432. Gene Visscher (1967-69) 12.8 50 6403. Bob Davis (1970-72) 12.3 54 6634. Dan Sparks (1966-68) 12.6 52 6545. Rico Washington (1987-89) 10.6 57 6036. Kirk Smith (1993-95) 9.6 58 5587. Lance Allred (2003-05) 9.1 56 5118. Al DeWitt (1972-76) 9.1 79 7229. Johnnie Moore (1992-94) 8.9 57 50810. Jimmie Watts (1973-76) 8.5 111 949*Big Sky Conference record.CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE3FG GP1. Damian Lillard (2008-12) 246 1032. John Hamilton (2000-04) 241 1193. Jimmy Degraffenried (1991-96) 196 1174. Alex Fisher (1995-98) 176 855. Scott Bamforth (2010-pres.) 155 626. Kyle Bullinger (2008-pres.) 151 1177. Nick Hansen (2008-10) 142 622011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLBRUCE COLLINSWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM65


SINGLE-SEASONRECORDSSINGLE SEASON SCORING(500 or more points)PTS YEAR AVG1. Damian Lillard 784 11-12 24.52. Harold Arceneaux 713 98-99 22.33. Jermaine Boyette 657 02-03 20.54. Stan Rose 650 92-93 23.25. Bob Davis 646 71-72 23.16. Jimmy Degraffenried 637 95-96 21.27. Harold Arceneaux 644 99-00 23.08. Rico Washington 619 88-89 22.1Jimmie Watts 619 75-76 19.310. Damian Lillard 617 09-10 19.911. Stan Mayhew 593 76-77 22.012. Al Hamilton 588 91-92 20.313. Willie Sojourner 568 68-69 18.814. Justus Thigpen 560 68-69 18.615. Willie Sojourner 552 69-70 21.216. Bruce Collins 550 78-79 16.217. Bruce Collins 545 77-78 18.818. Al Hamilton 541 92-93 20.0Jim Lyon 541 62-63 20.820. Bruce Collins 531 79-80 18.321. Gene Visscher 524 65-66 20.922. Lance Allred 514 04-05 17.723. Jim Lyon 510 63-64 20.4SINGLE SEASON SCORING AVERAGEAVG YEAR PTS1. Damian Lillard 24.5 11-12 7842. Stan Rose 23.2 92-93 6503. Bob Davis 23.1 71-72 6464. Harold Arceneaux 23.0 99-00 6445. Harold Arceneaux 22.3 98-99 7136. Rico Washington 22.1 88-89 6197. Stan Mayhew 22.0 76-77 5938. Jimmy Degraffenried 21.2 95-96 637Willie Sojourner 21.2 69-70 55210. Gene Visscher 20.9 65-66 52SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDS(300 or more rebounds)REB YEAR AVG1. Willie Sojourner 411 69-70 15.22. Willie Sojourner 392 68-69 13.13. Dan Sparks 370 67-68 13.74. Gene Visscher 358 65-66 14.35. Lance Allred 348 04-05 12.06. Willie Sojourner 340 70-71 12.67. Bob Davis 323 71-72 11.18. Richard Smith 309 78-79 9.19. Arturas Valeika 305 07-08 10.210. Rico Washington 303 88-89 10.8Harry Willis 303 86-87 10.4Jimmie Watts 303 75-76 9.513. Rico Washington 300 87-88 10.3SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDING AVERAGEAVG YEAR REB1. Willie Sojourner 15.8 69-70 4112. Gene Visscher 14.3 65-66 3583. Dan Sparks 13.7 67-68 3704. Willie Sojourner 13.6 70-71 3405. Willie Sojourner 13.1 68-69 3926. Lance Allred 12.0 04-05 3487. Dan Sparks 11.4 66-67 2848. Bob Davis 11.1 71-72 3239. Rico Washington 10.8 88-89 30310. Harry Willis 10.4 86-87 303WILLIE SOJOURNERHAROLD ARCENEAUX2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLSTAN ROSE662011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


SINGLE-SEASONRECORDSSINGLE SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 4.0 FG’s made per game)PCT YEAR FG1. Stan Rose .615 92-93 240-3902. Johnnie Moore .604 93-94 139-2303. Rico Washington .599 87-88 209-3494. Kirk Smith .598 95-96 128-2145. Stephan Bachmann .596 99-00 127-2136. Charles Carradine .587 83-84 131-2237. Shawn Campbell .581 84-85 197-3398. Anthony McGowan .577 89-90 120-2089. Rico Washington .573 88-89 233-40710. Jimmy Degraffenried .571 95-96 214-374SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS MADEFGM YEAR1. Harold Arceneaux 266 98-992. Jimmie Watts 255 75-763. Stan Rose 240 92-934. Bob Davis 234 71-725. Rico Washington 233 88-896. Al Hamilton 232 91-927. Damian Lillard 231 11-128. Bruce Collins 227 77-789. Stan Mayhew 225 76-7710. Ruben Nembhard 220 94-95SINGLE SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDFGA YEAR1. Jimmie Watts 533 75-762. Harold Arceneaux 521 98-993. Damian Lillard 495 11-124. Bruce Collins 486 77-785. Ruben Nembhard 482 94-956. Bob Davis 480 71-727. Bruce Collins 479 78-798. Al Hamilton 458 91-929. Al Hamilton 454 92-9310. Gene Visscher 437 65-66SINGLE SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(min. 2.0 FG’s made per game)PCT YEAR FT1. Michael Ostlund .909 89-90 60-662. Kent Hagen .905 84-85 86-953. Damian Lillard .887 11-12 228-257Terrell Stovall .887 04-05 86-975. Scott Bamforth .875 11-12 105-1206. Eddie Gill .874 98-99 97-1117. Alan Campbell .867 85-86 85-988. Steve Morrison .865 00-01 64-749. Jimmy Degraffenried .863 93-94 88-10210. Michael Ostlund .863 88-89 44-512011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLSINGLE SEASON FREE THROWS MADEFTM YEAR1. Damian Lillard 228 11-12Jermaine Boyette 228 02-033. Jermaine Boyette 199 03-044. Damian Lillard 185 09-105. Bob Davis 178 71-726. Stan Rose 170 92-937. Willie Sojourner 170 68-698. David Patten 167 06-079. Jimmy Degraffenried 162 95-9610. Rico Washington 159 87-88SINGLE SEASON FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDFTA YEAR1. Jermaine Boyette 283 02-032. Stan Rose 275 92-933. Rico Washington 262 87-884. Bob Davis 260 71-725. Damian Lillard 257 11-126. Willie Sojourner 231 68-697. Harold Arceneaux 226 99-008. Rico Washington 215 88-899. Willie Sojourner 208 69-7010. Lance Allred 199 04-05JERMAINE BOYETTESINGLE SEASON 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(min. 1.0 3PT made per game)PCT YEAR 3PT1. Tyler Billings .517 06-07 31-602. Justyn Tebbs .500 95-96 50-1003. Scott Bamforth .488 10-11 78-1604. Jimmy Degraffenried .470 95-96 47-1005. Greg Boyd .464 86-87 32-696. John Hamilton .461 01-02 76-1657. Juan Pablo Silveira .459 06-07 56-1228. Dezmon Harris .447 07-08 46-1039. John Hamilton .442 03-04 69-15610. Jimmy Degraffenried .441 90-91 30-68WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM67


SINGLE-SEASONRECORDSSINGLE SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE3PT YEAR1. Damian Lillard 94 11-122. Damian Lillard 84 09-103. Eddie Gill 83 98-994. Scott Bamforth 78 10-115. Scott Bamforth 77 11-126. John Hamilton 76 01-027. Nick Hansen 75 09-108. Alex Fisher 75 96-979. Jimmy Degraffenried 70 94-9510. John Hamilton 69 03-04SINGLE SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED3PTA YEAR1. Damian Lillard 230 11-122. Damian Lillard 214 09-103. Eddie Gill 203 98-994. Nick Hansen 198 09-105. Robbie Johnson 195 93-946. John Hamilton 188 02-037. Alex Fisher 187 96-978. Alex Fisher 176 97-989. Nick Hansen 175 08-0910. Anthony Steward 166 91-92SINGLE SEASON ASSISTSAST YEAR AVG1. Mark Mattos 213 79-80 7.32. Aaron McCarthy 209 84-85 7.23. Mark Mattos 200 76-77 7.14. Eddie Gill 195 99-00 7.05. Ryan Cuff 152 96-97 5.26. John Price 152 83-84 4.97. John Price 151 82-83 4.98. Eddie Gill 150 98-99 4.59. Robbie Johnson 141 93-94 4.710. Robert Maxwell 139 86-87 4.8SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS AVERAGEAVG YEAR AST1. Mark Mattos 7.3 79-80 2132. Aaron McCarthy 7.2 84-85 2093. Mark Mattos 7.1 76-77 2004. Eddie Gill 7.0 99-00 1955. Mark Mattos 5.6 77-78 1186. Ryan Cuff 5.4 96-97 1527. Ryan Cuff 5.2 95-96 1308. Richard Escandon 4.9 81-82 138John Price 4.9 83-84 152John Price 4.9 82-83 151SINGLE SEASON STEALSSTL YEAR AVG1. Eddie Gill 90 99-00 3.212. Eddie Gill 88 98-99 2.673. Robbie Johnson 82 93-94 2.734. Ruben Nembhard 70 94-95 2.335. Jermaine Boyette 62 01-02 2.146. Jermaine Boyette 57 02-03 1.787. Franklin Session 55 09-10 1.778. Harold Arceneaux 55 98-99 1.729. Damien Baskerville 53 97-98 2.04John Price 53 83-84 1.71SINGLE SEASON STEALS AVERAGEAVG YEAR STL1. Eddie Gill 3.21 99-00 902. Robbie Johnson 2.73 93-94 823. Eddie Gill 2.67 98-99 884. Damien Baskerville 2.40 96-97 485. Ruben Nembhard 2.33 94-95 706. Jermaine Boyette 2.17 00-01 527. Jermaine Boyette 2.14 01-02 628. Damien Baskerville 2.04 97-98 539. Ryan Cuff 1.88 95-96 4710. Jermaine Boyette 1.78 02-03 57SINGLE SEASON BLOCKSBLK YEAR AVG1. Shawn Cambpell 67 83-84 2.162. Shawn Campbell 66 84-85 2.283. Kirk Smith 57 93-94 1.964. Harold Arceneaux 50 98-99 1.565. Daviin Davis 49 08-09 1.586. Walt Tyler 41 85-86 1.417. Tom Heywood 38 82-83 1.238. Daviin Davis 37 07-08 1.239. Andy Smith 36 95-96 1.2010 Arturas Valeika 35 07-08 1.17SINGLE SEASON BLOCKS AVERAGEAVG YEAR BLK1. Shawn Campbell 2.28 84-85 662. Shawn Cambpell 2.16 83-84 673. Kirk Smith 1.96 93-94 574. Daviin Davis 1.58 08-09 495. Harold Arceneaux 1.56 98-99 506. Walt Tyler 1.41 85-86 417. Daviin Davis 1.23 07-08 37Tom Heywoood 1.23 82-83 379. David Baldwin 1.18 90-91 3310 Andy Smith 1.20 95-96 362011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL682011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


SINGLE-GAMERECORDSSINGLE-GAME POINTSPOINTS DATE OPPONENTStan Mayhew 45 1977 Utah <strong>State</strong>Damian Lillard 41 12/03/11 San Jose <strong>State</strong> (2ot)Jerry Trice 40 1966 Northern ArizonaHarold Arceneaux 40 02/04/00 at Eastern WashingtonHarold Arceneaux 40 02/26/00 Montana <strong>State</strong>Damian Lillard 40 02/02/12 Portland <strong>State</strong>Jim Lyon 39 12/06/64 Cal <strong>State</strong> Los AngelesJim Lyon 39 12/30/64 WhitworthWillie Sojourner 39 1970 Montana <strong>State</strong>Bruce Collins 39 01/24/77 Cal <strong>State</strong> StanislausHarold Arceneaux 39 01/27/99 Eastern WashingtonHarold Arceneaux 39 02/24/00 Idaho <strong>State</strong>STAN MAYHEWStan Rose 38 02/27/93 at Eastern WashingtonHarold Arcenaux 38 01/16/99 at Eastern WashingtonDamian Lillard 38 01/07/12 at Portland <strong>State</strong>Al Hamilton 37 11/30/91 The CitadelJermaine Boyette 37 01/08/03 BYURyan Cuff 36 02/12/97 at Idaho <strong>State</strong>Harold Arceneaux 36 03/11/99 vs. North Carolina (NCAA)Harold Arceneaux 36 01/29/00 Cal <strong>State</strong> NorthridgeJermaine Boyette 36 12/28/00 BYUDamian Lilllard 36 01/23/10 Eastern WashingtonDamian Lillard 36 11/28/11 at Saint Mary’sBob Lewis 35 02/27/64 WestminsterWillie Sojourner 35 1969 MontanaGreg Harrop 35 12/03/66 PepperdineJimmy Degraffenried 35 12/16/94 vs. Old DominionAlex Fisher 35 11/30/96 at NevadaDamien Baskerville 35 1997 Eastern WashingtonHarold Arceneaux 35 1999 Portland <strong>State</strong>Damian Lillard 35 02/04/12 Northern ColoradoDAMIAN LILLARDAL HAMILTON2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM69


YEAR ...SCORING............................. REBOUNDING ............... ASSISTS ......................... BLOCKED SHOTS...........STEALS ......................62-63 ...Jim Lyon .........................20.8 NA .............................. NA NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA63-64 ....Jim Lyon .........................20.4 Jim Lyon .................. 11.6 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA64-65 ....Gene Visscher................................18.4 Gene Visscher ......... 11.3 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA65-66 ....Gene Visscher................................21.0 Gene Visschewr ....... 14.3 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA66-67 ....Dan Sparks ....................15.2 Dan Sparks .............. 11.4 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA67-68 ....Justus Thigpen ...............16.4 Dan Sparks .............. 13.7 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA68-69 ....Willie Sojourner ..............18.8 Willie Sojourner ........ 13.0 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA69-70 ....Willie Sojourner ..............21.2 Willie Sojourner ........ 15.8 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA70-71 ...Willie Sojourner ..............17.8 Willie Sojourner ........ 13.6 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA71-72 ....Bob Davis .......................23.1 Bob Davis ................ 11.5 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA72-73 ....Rich Cooper ...................12.1 Rich Cooper ............... 7.8 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA73-74 ....Jimmie Watts ..................12.5 Jimmie Watts ............. 8.4 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA74-75 ....Jimmie Watts ..................16.5 Jimmie Watts ........... 10.9 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA75-76 ....Jimmie Watts ..................19.3 Jimmie Watts ............. 9.5 NA...............................NA NA ................................NANA .......................... NA76-77 ....Stan Mayhew .................22.0 Stan Mayhew ........... 10.2 Mark Mattos .............. 7.14 NA ................................NANA .......................... NA77-78 ....Bruce Collins ..................18.8 Bruce Collins .............. 8.4 Mark Mattos .............. 5.61 NA ................................NANA .......................... NA78-79 ....Bruce Collins ..................16.2 Richard Smith ........... 9.1 Mark Mattos .............. 3.46 NA ................................NANA .......................... NA79-80 ....Bruce Collins ..................18.3 Richard Smith ........... 7.0 Mark Mattos .............. 7.34 David Johnson ...........0.62 Bruce Collins ........ 1.6580-81 ...Todd Harper ...................18.0 Royal Edwards ........... 7.6 Richard Escandon .... 4.04 Steve Condie .............0.55 Royal Edwards ..... 1.1181-82 ....Todd Harper ...................17.9 Tom Heywood ............ 8.1 Richard Escandon .... 4.93 Tom Heywood........................1.07 Todd Harper ......... 1.2182-83 ....Randy Worster ...............12.3 Tom Heywood ............ 6.6 John Price.................4.87 Tom Heywood........................1.22 John Price ............ 1.4883-84 ....Randy Worster ...............12.1 Charles Carradine ...... 7.3 John Price.................4.90 Shawn Campbell................2.16 John Price ............ 1.7184-85 ....Shawn Campbell ............16.9 Shawn Campbell ........ 8.0 Aaron McCarthy........7.21 Shawn Campbell................2.27 Charles Carradine 1.6785-86 ....Walt Tyler .......................16.3 Harry Willis ................. 6.9 Alan Campbell .......... 4.72 Walt Tyler......................................1.41 Alan Campbell ...... 1.3886-87 ....Harry Willis .....................14.6 Harry Willis ............... 10.4 Robert Maxwell ......... 4.79 Harry Willis..................................1.10 Robert Maxwell ..... 1.1787-88 ....Rico Washington ............19.9 Rico Washington ...... 10.3 Moochie Cobb .......... 4.67 Jeff Schofi eld .............1.00 Moochie Cobb ...... 1.5488-89 ...Rico Washington ............22.1 Rico Washington ...... 10.8 Moochie Cobb .......... 4.39 Rico Washington................1.10 Moochie Cobb ...... 1.7589-90 ...Aaron Bell..............................................11.5 Jerry McIntosh ........... 6.5 Tony Nicholas ........... 2.96 Jerry McIntosh ...........0.48 Mike Ostlund ........ 1.3490-91 ...Aaron Bell..............................................12.9 Dave Baldwin ............. 7.6 Tony Nicholas ........... 3.52 David Baldwin ............1.18 David Baldwin ....... 1.1191-92 ...Al Hamilton .....................20.3 Al Hamilton ................ 5.7 Anthony Steward ...... 3.00 Anthony McGowan ....1.14 Jason Joe ............. 1.5692-93 ...Stan Rose ......................23.2 Stan Rose .................. 8.3 Robbie Johnson........4.17 Al Hamilton ................0.48 Robbie Johnson ... 1.6293-94 ...Robbie Johnson .............15.8 Johnnie Moore ........... 9.0 Robbie Johnson........4.70 Kirk Smith ..................1.96 Robbie Johnson ... 2.7394-95 ...Ruben Nembhard ...........20.1 Kirk Smith ................ 10.5 Ruben Nembhard ..... 4.00 Kirk Smith ..................1.10 Ruben Nembhard . 2.3395-96 ...Jimmy DeGraffenried .....21.2 Andy Smith ................ 7.2 Ryan Cuff..................5.20 Andy Smith ................1.20 Ryan Cuff ............. 1.8896-97 ...Damien Baskerville ........18.5 Damien Baskerville .... 6.6 Ryan Cuff..................5.43 Joey Haws .................0.52 Damien Baskerville 2.4097-98 ...Damien Baskerville ........15.2 Andy Jensen .............. 7.2 Damien Baskerville ... 3.08 Joey Haws .................0.23 Damien Baskerville 2.0498-99 ...Harold Arceneaux ..........22.3 Andy Jensen .............. 6.5 Eddie Gill .................. 4.54 Harold Arceneaux ......1.56 Eddie Gill .............. 2.6799-00 ...Harold Arceneaux ..........23.0 Harold Arceneaux ...... 7.4 Eddie Gill .................. 6.96 Harold Arceneaux ......0.92 Eddie Gill .............. 3.2100-01 ...Jermaine Boyette ...........19.1 Jake Shoff .................. 6.0 Jermaine Boyette......4.17 Pat Danley .................0.28 Jermaine Boyette . 2.1701-02 ...Jermaine Boyette ...........17.1 Chris Woods .............. 7.1 Jermaine Boyette......3.03 Talmadge Eyre ..........0.23 Jermaine Boyette . 2.1402-03 ...Jermaine Boyette ...........20.5 Slobodan Ocokoljic .... 8.4 Jermaine Boyette......3.31 Slobodan Ocokoljic ....0.30 Jermaine Boyette . 1,7803-04 ...Slobodan Ocokoljic ........15.1 Slobodan Ocokoljic .... 6.4 Jamaal Jenkins ......... 2.26 Nic Sparrow ...............0.27 Slobodan Ocokoljic 1.2104-05 ...Lance Allred ...................17.7 Lance Allred ............. 12.0 Jamaal Jenkins ......... 3.27 Coric Riggs ................0.73 Troy Goodell ......... 1.1105-06 ...Coric Riggs .....................14.9 Coric Riggs ................ 6.7 Nick Covington ......... 2.59 David Patten ..............0.89 David Patten ......... 1.3306-07 ...David Patten......................................14.2 David Patten .............. 5.4 Juan Pablo Silveira ... 3.22 David Patten ..............1.06 David Patten ......... 1.1607-08 ...Dezmon Harris ...............10.9 Arturas Valeika ........ 10.2 Dezmon Harris..........2.20 Daviin Davis ...............1.23 Van Brocklin/Davis 0.9308-09 ...Kellen McCoy .................14.1 Kyle Bullinger ............. 4.5 Damian Lillard...........2.87 Daviin Davis ...............1.58 Daviin Davis ......... 1.2609-10 ...Damian Lillard ................19.9 Franklin Session ........ 5.8 Damian Lillard...........3.61 Franklin Session ........2.61 Franklin Session ... 1.7710-11 ...Lindsey Hughey .............12.4 Kyle Bullinger ............. 6.3 Scott Bamforth .......... 2.84 Darin Mahoney ..........1.10 Lindsey Hughey .... 1.3811-12 ....Damian Lillard ................24.5 Darin Mahoney .......... 6.3 Damian Lillard...........4.00 Darin Mahoney ..........0.91 Damian Lillard ...... 1.472011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLYEAR-BY-YEARLEADERS702011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


THE DEE EVENTSCENTERThe beautiful Dee Events Center is one of the premier basketball facilitiesin the west and is a building of many uses, including the home for the<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> men’s and women’s basketball teams. The building has beenhome to several Big Sky Championships, NCAA Tournaments, and otherbasketball events, as well as numerous religious and community events.Prior to the 2012-13 season a new fl oor was painted with the new <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong> logo. In addition, a new state-of-the-art energy effi cientlighting system was installed that will allow instant on and off lights.In 2010-11 a new state-of-the-art Daktronics videoboard, display ring,and scoretable sign were installed along with new basket standards andwall scoreboards.The Dee Events Center itself has been on national display, hosting the annual NCAA Tournament on four different occa-sions. In 1980, the center hosted the First and Second Rounds. In 1983 it served as the West Regional Final Site with NorthCarolina <strong>State</strong> defeating Virginia, 62-61, to advance to and eventually win the NCAA Final Four. In 1986 the Dee EventsCenter was once again the site of the First and Second Rounds of the tournament. That year Louisville won a pair of gamesin the DEC on their way to winning the national title. The building was host again to the First and Second Rounds in 1994.The arena has also been home to eight Big Sky men’s basketball tournaments and two women’s tournaments. The UtahJazz have played 12 NBA preseason games at the DEC.The building was built at a cost of 11.3 million dollars, representing the combined efforts and cooperation of students, theuniversity and community members for the development of a functional events facility for the greater Ogden and <strong>Weber</strong>County area. In addition to those funds provided through student fees and revenue bonds, more than five million dollars wasraised from private sources in a variety of memorialization programs. The highlight of the fund drive was the contribution ofmore than two million dollars from the Lawrence T. Dee and Donnell B. Stewart families.Ground breaking ceremonies on the forty-three acre site were conducted on March 21, 1975. Dedication ceremonies wereheld on November 1, 1977, a little more than two and half years after construction was started. The first event in the facilitywas a men’s basketball game on November 29, 1977, in which <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> defeated Long Beach <strong>State</strong>, 99-96 in overtime.The Dee Events Center can accommodate more than 12,000 spectators in chair-backed seats. The building is not just anathletic facility. The arena also hosts the WSU commencement services eachyear as well as a variety of campus, religious, and community events. The arenafrequently hosts the Utah <strong>State</strong> High School Basketball Championships as well asnumerous graduation ceremonies for area high schools.The DEC has also been the home of many concerts and other performancesthroughout the years. Alabama, Clint Black, the Beach Boys, Sawyer Brown,Johnny Cash, Bill Cosby, Kenny G, Chris LeDoux, Fleetwood Mac, Barry Manilow,Bette Midler, David Lee Murphy, Willie Nelson, Collin Raye, LeAnn Rimes, GeorgeStrait, Taylor Swift, James Taylor, the New York Philharmonic, the Mormon Tab-ernacle Choir, the Utah Symphony, and Widespread Panic are just some of themany performers to come to the Dee Events Center.Over the years, the arena has been the site of a circus, tennis and wrestling matches, gatherings by religious groups, andhigh school basketball championships. Neil Armstrong, Jake Garn, Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, Jon M. Hunts-man, Larry Miller, Christopher Reeve, and John Wooden are just a few of the luminaries who have spoken at the facility.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM71


THE DEE EVENTSCENTERSince 1962-63 when <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> began playing at the NCAA Division I level, the Wildcats have compiled anoverall record of 572-118 (.829) when PLAYING AT HOME!. ... WSU was 180-18 (.909) in Swenson Gym and is now393-100 (.797) in the Dee Events Center! ... The WSU record for consecutive home court victories is 39 in the oldSwenson Gym and more than 30 in the Dee Events Center.DEE EVENTS CENTER1977-78 - 14-1 Neil McCarthy1978-79 - 13-2 Neil McCarthy1979-80 - 16-1 Neil McCarthy1980-81 - 7-8 Neil McCarthy1981-82 - 11-5 Neil McCarthy1982-83 - 15-1 Neil McCarthy1983-84 - 13-3 Neil McCarthy1984-85 - 15-1 Neil McCarthyTOTAL - 104-22 (.825)1985-86 - 13-2 Larry Farmer1986-87 - 6-8 Larry Farmer1987-88 - 7-8 Larry FarmerTOTAL - 26-18 (.591)1988-89 - 10-3 Denny Huston1989-90 - 11-3 Denny Huston1990-91 - 8-7 Denny HustonTOTAL - 29-13 (.690)1991-92 - 11-4 Ron Abegglen1992-93 - 13-1 Ron Abegglen1993-94 - 12-1 Ron Abegglen1994-95 - 13-1 Ron Abegglen1995-96 - 10-1 Ron Abegglen1996-97 - 11-2 Ron Abegglen1997-98 - 9-2 Ron Abegglen1998-99 - 13-0 Ron AbegglenTOTAL - 92-12 (.885)1999-00 - 9-3 Joe Cravens2000-01 - 9-3 Joe Cravens2001-02 - 10-3 Joe Cravens2002-03 - 13-0 Joe Cravens2003-04 - 8-5 Joe Cravens2004-05 - 10-3 Joe Cravens2005-06 - 7-7 Joe CravensTOTAL - 66-24 (.733)2006-07 - 13-2 RANDY RAHE2007-08 - 12-2 RANDY RAHE2008-09 - 10-3 RANDY RAHE2009-10 - 13-2 RANDY RAHE2010-11 - 11-2 RANDY RAHE2011-12 - 16-0 RANDY RAHETotal - 75-11 (.872)Dee 2011 Events WEBER Center STATE Total FOOTBALL 393-100 (.797)SWENSON GYM1962-63 - 11-0 Dick Motta1963-64 - 12-1 Dick Motta1964-65 - 13-0 Dick Motta1965-66 - 14-0 Dick Motta1966-67 - 14-2 Dick Motta1967-68 - 15-1 Dick MottaTotal - 80-4 (.952)1968-69 - 14-0 Phil Johnson1969-70 - 10-3 Phil Johnson1970-71 - 10-0 Phil JohnsonTotal - 34-3 (.945)1971-72 - 12-1 Gene Visscher1972-73 - 12-0 Gene Visscher1973-74 - 10-2 Gene Visscher1974-75 - 3-0 Gene VisscherTotal - 37-3 (.925)1974-75 - 3-5 Neil McCarthy1975-76 - 14-2 Neil McCarthy1976-77 - 12-1 Neil McCarthyTotal - 29-8 (.784)Swenson Gym Total 180-18 (.909)722011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL


THE DEE EVENTSCENTERDEE EVENTS CENTER SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDSSeason Record .Pct. *Big Sky record .Pct.1977-78 14-1 .933 6-1 .8571978-79 13-2 .867 *6-1 .8571979-80 16-1 .941 *7-0 1.0001980-81 7-8 .467 4-3 .5711981-82 11-5 .688 3-4 .4291982-83 15-1 .937 6-1 .8571983-84 13-3 .812 *7-1 .8751984-85 15-1 .937 6-1 .8571985-86 13-2 .867 5-2 .7141986-87 6-8 .429 4-3 .5711987-88 7-8 .467 5-3 .6251988-89 10-3 .769 5-3 .6251989-90 11-3 .786 7-1 .8751990-91 8-7 .533 3-5 .3751991-92 11-4 .733 6-2 .7501992-93 13-1 .928 6-1 .8571993-94 12-1 .923 7-0 1.0001994-95 13-1 .929 *8-1 .889Season Record .Pct. *Big Sky record .Pct.1995-96 10-1 .909 7-0 1.0001996-97 11-2 .846 7-1 .8751997-98 9-2 .818 8-0 1.0001998-99 14-0 1.000 *10-0 1.0001999-00 9-3 .750 5-3 .6252000-01 9-3 .750 6-2 .7502001-02 10-3 .769 5-2 .7142002-03 13-0 1.000 *9-0 1.0002003-04 8-5 .615 4-3 .5712004-05 10-3 .769 6-1 .8572005-06 7-7 .500 3-4 .4212006-07 13-2 .867 *9-1 .9002007-08 12-2 .857 *8-1 .8892008-09 10-3 .769 *7-2 .7782009-10 13-2 .867 *9-1 .9002010-11 11-2 .846 *8-1 .8892011-12 16-0 1.000 8-0 1.000Totals 393-100 .797 220-57 .794*Includes Big Sky Tournament gamesDEE EVENTS CENTER SEASON-BY-SEASON ATTENDANCESEASONGAMESATTENDANCEAVG.BIG SKY GAMESBIG SKY ATT.BIG SKY AVG.1977-78 15 115,129 7,675 7 50,861 7,2651978-79 15 117,194 7,812 *9 73,881 8,2091979-80 17 167,762 9,868 *9 93,862 10,4291980-81 15 96,382 6,425 7 42,485 6,0691981-82 16 104,342 6,521 7 49,917 7,1311982-83 16 122,914 7,682 7 59,684 8,5261983-84 16 130,821 7,695 *9 73,094 8,1211984-85 16 124,237 7,764 7 60,327 8,6181985-86 15 116,223 7,748 7 57,040 8,1491986-87 14 107,614 7,687 7 56,766 8,1091987-88 15 80,863 5,391 8 35,806 4,4761988-89 13 61,181 4,706 7 39,777 5,6821989-90 14 55,507 3,965 7 34,833 4,9761990-91 15 59,360 4,240 7 31,979 4,5421991-92 15 70,848 4,723 8 39,644 4,9551992-93 14 66,473 4,748 7 37,304 5,3291993-94 13 67,079 5,160 7 36,938 5,2761994-95 14 99,200 7,086 *9 67,897 7,6501995-96 11 81,542 7,413 7 51,055 7,2931996-97 13 71,279 5,483 8 43,576 5,4471997-98 11 57,757 5,251 8 41,530 5,1911998-99 14 84,104 6,007 *10 64,629 6,4621999-00 12 78,705 6,054 8 45,974 5,7472000-01 12 59,508 4,959 8 35,886 4,4852001-02 13 62,018 4,771 7 31,303 4,4712002-03 13 86,337 6,641 9 64,498 7,1662003-04 13 64,797 4,984 7 34,635 4,9472004-05 13 58,462 4,497 7 34,792 4,9702005-06 14 57,651 4,118 7 27,832 3,9762006-07 15 68,952 4,587 *9 51,262 5,6962007-08 14 50,075 3,576 8 27,877 3,4852008-09 13 59,775 4,598 8 40,184 5,0232009-10 15 79,648 5,310 8 43,647 5,4562010-11 13 75,753 5,827 8 48,611 6,0762011-12 WEBER STATE16 FOOTBALL103,893 6,493 8 53,015 6,627TOTAL 493 2,858,012 5,797 275 1,599,778 5,817*includes Big Sky Tournament gamesWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM73


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WEBER STATE FAST FACTSEnrollment: 26,681NCAA Sports Teams: 16Degrees and programs: More than 225Graduate degrees: 11Student to faculty ratio: 23:1 as of Fall semester 2012Average freshman class size: 30:1Clubs and organizations: 221, including 23 club teamsPhysical Space:Acres: 526 acres (Ogden campus)Number of Buildings: 60 buildingsHousing: No. of beds: Fall 2012: 860 bedsHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSPresident’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll: 2007-2012US News & World ReportBest in the WestForbes MagazineGoddard School Named Top Business School by Princeton Review: (2007-2012)Utah Professor of the Year2006 - Eric Amsel2005 - Yasmen Simonian2003 - Frank GuliuzzaFulbright Recipients:Greg Lewis (History) 2010-11Paul Schvaneveldt (Child and Family Studies) 2009-2010Suzanne Kanatsiz (Visual Arts) 2009-10James Dolph (History) 2004-05Hal Crimmel (English) 2003-04Ron Holt (Anthropology) 2003-04Jeffrey Eaton (Geosciences) 2002-03Linda Eaton (Anthropology) 2002-03Shane Schvaneveldt (Business Administration) 1999-2000


WEBER E STATEWILDCAT ATHLETICST <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> sponsors 16 NCAA athleticteams. The Wildcats are charter members of the BigSky Conference, having been members of the BigSky since the league’s inception in 1963. The 2012-13 season marks the 50th anniversary of <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>AThletics as a Division I institution.<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> sponsors seven men’s sports:basketball, football, tennis, golf, cross country, Indoortrack and field, and outdoor track and field. There arenine women’s sports: basketball, volleyball, soccer,softball, tennis, golf, cross country, indoor track andfield, and outdoor track and field.<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> has won the Sterling Savings Bank BigSky Conference Presidents Cup trophy four times,more than any other school in the Big Sky. WSU lost atiebreak for the title in 2012. The Presidents Cup is anaward that recognizes a combination of academic andathletic achievement. The ‘Cats won the Cup in 2003,2004, 2008 and 2009. <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> has claimed themost titles in both the men’s and women’s Big Sky All-Sports Trophy race. The Wildcat men have captured16 Men’s All-Sports titles, including capturing the titlein 2009 and 2010. The WSU women have won nineWomen’s All-Sports trophies.A total of 149 Wildcats earned Big Sky All-Conferencehonors in the last two seasons. In addition, 133Wildcats earned Big Sky Academic All-Conferencehonors in 2011-12. Two-thirds of <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> studentathleteshave a G.P.A. of 3.0 or better.During the 2011-12 season the <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> women’strack and field team captured the Big Sky ConferenceIndoor Championships and the women’s crosscountry team won the Big Sky title. The WSU men’sbasketball team finished second in the Big Sky andwas led by All-American Damian Lillard who wasdrafted sixth in the 2012 NBA Draft by the PortlandTrail Blazers.


DR. F. ANN MILLNERPRESIDENTWEBER STATE UNIVERSITYDr. F. Ann Millner became the 11th president of <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> in 2002.When appointed to that post, she was no stranger to <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>, having worked thereas an educator and administrator for two decades in university advancement, communitypartnerships and continuing education.Under President Millner’s leadership, <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> is dedicated to providingteaching and learning experiences designed to shape the next generation of responsible,educated citizens through personal interaction with faculty, staff and alumni as wellas community friends and partners.During her tenure as president, <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> faculty and staff have completeda successful 10-year reaccreditation effort; enhanced educational excellencethrough a focus on teaching and learning, student engagement, service learning and undergraduate research;created a campus-wide institutional planning initiative; opened a new campus in Davis County; revitalized facilitieson the Ogden campus; and completed a successful $90 million capital campaign.President Millner is also personally engaged with numerous educational and community organizations, includingIntermountain Health Care; Air <strong>University</strong> Board of Visitors; NCAA Division I Board and Executive Committee;the Ogden/<strong>Weber</strong> Chamber of Commerce; the <strong>Weber</strong> Economic Development Corporation; the Council of <strong>State</strong>Representatives of the American Association of Colleges and Universities; the SunGard SCT Executive AdvisoryGroup; the Utah Campus Compact; the Wells Fargo Community Board; and the Utah Defense Alliance.President Millner holds degrees from the <strong>University</strong> of Tennessee, Texas <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> and Brigham Young<strong>University</strong>. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi.DR. CHARLES A. WIGHT NAMED NEXTPRESIDENT AT WEBER STATEThe <strong>State</strong> Board of Regents have selected Dr. Charles A. Wight as the 12th Presidentof <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Dr. Wight, who is currently Associate Vice President for AcademicAffairs and Dean of the Graduate School at the <strong>University</strong> of Utah, will succeedDr. F. Ann Millner. Millner is stepping down to return to the classroom, after 10 years asPresident and another two decades at WSU as an educator and administrator. Wightwill begin his position at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> on Jan. 1, 2013.In his current position, Dr. Wight supports graduate students throughout the institutionand promotes academic quality through a rigorous system of program reviews. Dr.Wight came to the <strong>University</strong> of Utah in 1984 as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry,becoming a full professor in 1993. Since then he has held numerous positions at the U,including Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Assistant Vice President forContinuing ing Education. Dr. Wight received the R.W. Parry Teaching Award in Chemistry in 2006 and was nameda fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1994. He was also an Alfred P. SloanResearch Fellow from 1990-1994. Dr. Wight has fi led three patent applications and published 150 peer-reviewedarticles and two books. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a BS in Chemistry from the <strong>University</strong> of Virginia andreceived a PhD in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology, where he received the best dissertationaward.


JERRY BOVEEDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSJerry Bovee was named Director of Intercollegiate <strong>Athletics</strong> at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>in September 2009.Since joining the Wildcats Bovee has been infl uential in several facility upgrades at<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>. A new state-of-the-art Daktronics video board was installed at the DeeEvents Center, giving fans a new way to enjoy men’s and women’s basketball games.In addition, a new synthetic turf fi eld and new track have been installed at Stewart Stadium.WSU has also refurnished the Edmond Tennis Courts on campus.He has also been involved in the hiring of new employees within the athletic departmentincluding a new Senior Woman’s Administrator, a new Marketing Director, as wellas new volleyball and women’s basketball <strong>head</strong> <strong>coaches</strong>. He has also partnered withKP Sports for WSU’s corporate sponsorship opportunities.Prior to being named <strong>Athletics</strong> Director, Bovee spent two years as Assistant Vice President for AdministrativeSupport Services at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>. In that role he supervised operations for the Academic Services and <strong>Athletics</strong>Compliance for the <strong>Athletics</strong> Department. In addition to his athletics department responsibilities, Bovee directedCampus Police, Mail Services, Printing Services, Environmental Health and Safety and the Dee EventsCenter and Stewart Stadium operations.Bovee assisted in the completion of the year-long NCAA re-certifi cation process for the Wildcats serving aschief report writer and liaison to the NCAA Peer Review Team. In addition, he has supervised the initiative toimprove the Academic Performance Ratings for <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>’s 16 athletic teams.Before coming to <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>, Bovee served as Assistant Director of the Utah High School Activities Associationwhere he supervised the sports of football, boy’s basketball, softball, tennis and wrestling. His dutiesincluded organization and management of state tournaments, <strong>coaches</strong> and offi cials education programs,sport rules interpretation and a myriad of other duties related to the administration and governance of sportsand activities at the high school level throughout Utah. While at the UHSAA, Jerry served as vice-chair of theNational Federation of <strong>State</strong> High School Associations football rules committee.Bovee worked as Sales and Promotion Specialist and later as Assistant <strong>Athletics</strong> Director for Marketing andPromotions at Utah <strong>State</strong> from 1992 to 1995. In that role, he directed the corporate sales program for Aggie<strong>Athletics</strong>. In addition, he developed group and corporate ticketing plans, in-game promotions and other gamemanagement programs.Bovee earned a bachelor’s degree in Business-Finance from Utah <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> in 1992. In 2010 heearned a master’s degree in Business Administration from <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>. He was born and raised in OgdenUtah and attended Ben Lomond High School.Bovee and his wife Julie have four children: Jared, Ethan, Addison and Seth.


DR. NORM TARBOXVICE PRESIDENTADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESDr. Norm Tarbox is <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>’s Vice-President for Administrative Services. Hebegan his service at WSU in 2002. A native of Taylorsville, Utah, Dr. Tarbox graduatedfrom Cottonwood High School and attended Snow College where he played on thebaseball team.Tarbox graduated from BYU with a BA degree in Communications where he wasnamed the “Outstanding Student” of the Communications department. He later obtainedan MBA from BYU. He went on to earn an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership andPolicy from the <strong>University</strong> of Utah. Dr. Tarbox came to WSU from the Utah <strong>State</strong> Boardof Regents where he worked in various capacities for 10 years. He served as the AssistantCommissioner for Student Financial Aid, Assistant Commissioner for Finance andFacilities and Associate Commissioner for Finance and Facilities.From 1993 to 1996, he worked in the governor’s offi ce as a budget and planning analyst. His wife, Maurie,completed a bachelor’s degree in Music Performance. She and their four children have performed in Utah MusicalTheatre productions at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>.AMY CROSBIEASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTORSENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATORAmy Crosbie was named the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administratorat <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> in March of 2010.Prior to being named Associate Athletic Director, Crosbie spent the past 7 years as theAssistant Director of Student-Athlete Services at Utah <strong>State</strong> where she was an AcademicAdvisor and the CHAMPS Life Skills Director for the Department of <strong>Athletics</strong>. During hertime at Utah <strong>State</strong> she fulfi lled academic duties for Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Women’sSoftball, Soccer, Volleyball and Men’s and Women’s Track and Field. She also chaired theStudent-Athlete Advisory Committee and taught an athletics section of connections, USU1010, which is taught to all incoming student-athletes during the Fall semester.She currently serves on the DIA National CHAMPS Board and was a two-time NCAARegional Leadership Facilitator. She is currently a mentor to new CHAMPS coordinatorsfor the NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program, now known as NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs.Crosbie, who graduated from Utah <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> in 2002 with a degree in Family and Consumer science, spenttwo years as an assistant coach for the Aggies Volleyball program prior to working in academics. Crosbie was afour-year letter winner for Utah <strong>State</strong>’s volleyball team from 1997-2000 as an outside hitter and helped lead theAggies to their first-ever NCAA Tournament in 2000 as USU advanced to the second round.As the Associate Athletic Director, Crosbie oversee’s Compliance, Academics, Strength and Conditioning, and isa sport administrator for the following sports; Men’s and Women’s Golf and Men’s and Women’s Tennis.Crosbie was born and raised in Visalia, California and attended Redwood High School. Amy and her husband Jeffhave two daughters: Kiera and Ellie.


RADIOINFORMATIONCARL ARKYVoice of the WildcatsCarl Arky returns for his 15th season as the radio voice for <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>Athletics</strong>. In 2011 Arky was honored as the Utah Sportscaster of the Year.Arky began at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> in 1998. He was a member of the WSU AthleticDepartment, serving as the Director of Broadcast Services for fi ve years beforemoving on in September of 2002 to become the afternoon sports anchor atKFAN Sports Radio in Salt Lake City.Before coming to <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>, Arky had been the Sports Director at KTVX-TV (ABC 4) in Salt Lake City and served as the color analyst on the televisedgames of the Salt Lake Buzz Triple AAA baseball team. He also served asthe television voice for Pro Rodeo on ESPN for four seasons.A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Arky graduated from the <strong>University</strong> of MissouriSchool of Journalism in 1977. His fi rst full-time position came in 1978at KTUL-TV in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he served as a sportscaster and wasthe producer/host of the Jimmy Johnson Oklahoma <strong>State</strong> Football CoachesShow. Arky came to Utah in 1983 where he worked at KUTV-TV Channel 2in Salt Lake City.In 1987, he left to become the Director of Broadcasting for the Utah Jazz.There he was responsible for the production and syndication of all Utah Jazzradio and television programming, and served as the color analyst on thosebroadcasts. After two seasons with the Jazz, Arky formed his own productioncompany (C.A.P.) and broadcasted cable TV games of the SacramentoKings, as well as the Western Athletic Conference Game of the Week, AirForce Blue-White Network and selected games for the <strong>University</strong> of Utah from1989 through 1991.Arky is married to Deborah Linder, they are the parents of two sons, Jakeand Sam.WILDCATS ON 1280 THE ZONE<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong> has announced the continuationof a partnership with AM-1280 KZNS “The Zone” to broadcast <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>football and men’s basketball games this season. “The Zone” broadcastall games last season and will continue to be the exclusive radio home ofthe <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Wildcats.1280 “The Zone” is an all-sports radio station in Salt Lake City that has covered Utah sports for many years. Earlier thisyear, The Zone underwent management changes and is now under the ownership of the Larry H. Miller Group. 1280-AMand 97.5-FM “The Zone” is the new radio home of the Utah Jazz.All <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> football and men’s basketball games will be broadcast live this season with the majority of Wildcatgames airing on 1280 “The Zone”. When scheduling confl icts occur with Utah Jazz games, “The Zone” will place <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong> games on FM-106.9 “The Zone”. All games will continue to air live on 1280 or 106.9 and all games will be streamedlive online at 1280thezone.com.A pre and post-game show will continue to be a part of every WSU game. In addition, the Zone will air <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>2011<strong>coaches</strong> WEBERshows and STATEother programming FOOTBALLinvolving the Wildcats.WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM81


ATHLETICCOMMUNICATIONSPaul Grua is in his eighth year at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>. He is in his second year as the Director of Athletic Communications for <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong>. In his role, Grua serves as the primary media contact for all of WSU’s 16 NCAA sponsored sports, with specifi cresponsibilities for football, men’s basketball, and men’s and women’s track and fi eld. He also helps coordinate <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> socialmedia and online presence. <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong>Sports.com saw a massive increase in hits during the past year.In April 2011 he was named Director of Athletic Communications. In the past season he helped promote and coordinate numerousmedia inquires surrounding All-American Damian Lillard and his rise to the NBA.In his eight years with <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong> Grua has worked in media relations and marketing and promotions. He began workingat <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> in January 2004 as a Sports Information Assistant, where he handled men’s and women’s Indoor and Outdoor Trackand Field and Men’s and Women’s Tennis for <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>. He served as the media coordinator for the 2004 Big Sky Tennis Championshipand 2004 Big Sky Outdoor Track and Field Championships, both held in Ogden.In August 2004 he was hired full-time as the Assistant Media Relations Director. In October 2005 Grua was the media coordinator for the 2005 Big SkyMen’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships in Ogden and in 2007 he was the media coordinator for the NCAA Mountain Region Cross CountryChampionships, also in Ogden. He was also the Meet Director for the 2010 Big Sky Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships.In 2008 Grua moved to the Marketing & Promotions department with the athletic department where he was the Assistant Marketing & PromotionsDirector. In 2010 he was named Marketing Coordinator and was responsible for the Marketing of all of WSU <strong>Athletics</strong> as well as game management andoperations. Prior to coming to <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>, Grua worked as the Assistant Information Director for the Big Sky Conference in the fall of 2003 where he wasthe league contact for women’s soccer and men’s and women’s cross country.A native of Ogden, Grua graduated from <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in Communication. While a student at <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>,he served as Sports Director for both the campus radio station KWCR and the <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Television News station. He also helped the WSU Sports Informationoffi ce with the computer statistical program for men’s and women’s basketball games. He has also worked as a producer at Sports Radio AM-1280“The Zone” in Salt Lake City and as an intern for KSL-TV. During the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics he worked as a broadcasting systems operator.He is a 1995 graduate of Ogden High School. Grua is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Professional Communication from <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>. Gruamarried Melissa Hales in July 2005. The couple has three children, Seth, Levi and Avery.Paul Grua(Media Relations Director - FB, MBB, XC, TF)Email.................................................................. pgrua@weber.eduOffi ce ........................................................................ 801-626-7414Cell ............................................................................801-452-3811Trevor Amicone(Media Relations Assistant - WBB, TF)Email.....................................................trevoramicone@weber.eduCell ........................................................................... 801-244-6922Darin Hogge(Director of Publications and Digital Media - TEN, GOLF)Email............................................................... dhogge@weber.eduOffi ce ........................................................................ 801-626-6012Cell ........................................................................... 801-725-8868Justin Johnson(Media Relations Assistant - WBB, VB, SOC, SFB)Email...................................................... justinjohnson@weber.eduCell ........................................................................... 801-690-6891Darin HoggeJustin JohnsonGAME CREDENTIALSOnly working press and scouts, with advance notice, will be allowed accessto the press area at the Dee Events Center. Area media who normally cover<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> Athletic events will receive a Press Pass good for all athleticevents, prior to the beginning of the season. All others desiring credentialsshould contact Paul Grua at least one week in advance. Requests for Press,Photography, Broadcast and Scouting passes will be honored as they arereceived. If time permits, they will be mailed. If not, they may be picked upat the will call window, located in the Ticket Offi ce on the east side of theDee Events Center.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLMEDIA ROOMA newly remodled media and game operations room is now available atthe Dee Events Center. The room will serve as a hospitality area for mediamembers and game operations workers prior to the game and will be apost-game interview and working media area following the game. Gamecredentials must be shown to gain access to the room. A secure wirelessnetwork is available.PHOTOGRAPHERSAll photographers must have a photographers pass to gain access to the fi eld.Only photographers from working media or for WSU Athletic Communicationspurposes will be granted a pass.WEBERSTATESPORTS.COM82


<strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong>Sports.comThe official website of <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong>The all-new <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong>Sports.com is the offi cialwebsite for <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong>. Visit the site forinformation including scores, results, schedules,videos, bios, and other information about <strong>Weber</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong>. The site will feature live stats forall home games, as well as updated stats, bios on<strong>coaches</strong> and players, pictures, and much more.The site was redesigned in 2011. Over the pastyear the site has seen a dramatic increase in webvisits.FOLLOW THEWILDCATSSOCIAL MEDIAWatch games on theInternet...for freeFor the seventh season fans canwatch the Wildcats from your computer...forfree. The Big Sky Conference’svideo streaming web servicewill bring fans all football, volleyballand men’s and women’s basketballgames held in league venues.Big Sky TV, the Big Sky Conference’s comprehensivevideo streaming, allows fans to watch all football, volleyball,and men’s and women’s basketball games held in Big Skyvenues free of charge.This is the fourth season that the Big Sky has teamedwith America One (formerly B2 Networks) to distribute BigSky TV. Fans can enter Big Sky TV through bigskytv.org,or through b2tv.com. This year will also inlcue new mobiletechnology to make game accessible by mobile devices.Big Sky TV brings more than 400 live events to viewersaround the world each season. During the 2011-12season, more than 30,000 fans registered to view BigSky TV events. Since its inception in the fall of 2006, BigSky TV has produced more than 1,600 games and pressconferences, including Football Championship Subdivisionplayoff games, as well as Big Sky volleyball, soccer, trackand fi eld, and basketball championships.Now you can keep up and chat about what’s going on with the Wildcats. Join the <strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong>fan page on Facebook at facebook.com/weberstateathletics.Keep up with the Wildcats by becoming a follower on Twitter at twitter.com/weberstate.See video highlights and interviews with the Wildcats on YouTube at youtube.com/weberstatesports.facebook.com/weberstateathletics twitter.com/weberstate youtube.com/weberstatesports2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALLWEBERSTATESPORTS.COM83


122 TEAMS. 61 GAMES. FOR THE ELEVENTH TIME.A total of 122 teams – representing 15 collegiate athleticconferences – will compete in the two-day event (February22-23), with the entire BracketBusters slate of matchups tobe announced in late January.February 22-23, 2013Of the 61 games, 13 will be televised, with 5 contests onESPN2, 4 will be aired on ESPNU and 4 on ESPN3. Pleaseconsult local listings for start times.HOME TEAMSVermont, Eastern Washington, Idaho <strong>State</strong>,Montana <strong>State</strong>, Portland <strong>State</strong>, Southern Utah,Campbell, High Point, Liberty, Presbyterian,UNC-Asheville, Winthrop, Cal Poly, Hawaii,Long Beach <strong>State</strong>, UC Davis, UC SantaBarbara, Loyola, Univ. of Illinois Chicago,Valparaiso, Wright <strong>State</strong>, Youngstown <strong>State</strong>, Toledo, Western Michigan, Hampton, Drake,Indiana <strong>State</strong>, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois,Wichita <strong>State</strong>, Tennessee Tech, Tennessee<strong>State</strong>, UT-Martin, SE Missouri <strong>State</strong>, Murray<strong>State</strong>, Belmont, College of Charleston, WesternCarolina, Davidson, Central Arkansas, Lamar, Nebraska Omaha, Oakland, Western Illinois<strong>University</strong>, Utah <strong>State</strong>, UT-San Antonio, UT-Arlington and Saint Mary’s.AWAY TEAMSAlbany, Montana, Northern Arizona, NorthDakota, Northern Colorado, Sacramento <strong>State</strong>,<strong>Weber</strong> <strong>State</strong>, Charleston Southern, Coastal VMI, Cal <strong>State</strong>–Fullerton, Cal <strong>State</strong>–Northridge, <strong>State</strong>, Detroit, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Canisius,Iona, Loyola, Manhattan, Saint Peter’s, Ball<strong>State</strong>, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Kent<strong>State</strong>, Miami, Ohio, Morgan <strong>State</strong>, Savannah<strong>State</strong>, Bradley, Creighton, Evansville, Illinois<strong>State</strong>, Missouri <strong>State</strong>, Austin Peay, EasternIllinois, Eastern Kentucky, Jacksonville <strong>State</strong>,More<strong>head</strong> <strong>State</strong>, SIU-Edwardsville, The Citadel,McNeese <strong>State</strong>, Nicholls <strong>State</strong>, Northwestern<strong>State</strong>, Sam Houston <strong>State</strong>, SoutheasternLouisiana, Stephen F. Austin, UMKC, NorthDakota <strong>State</strong> Univ., South Dakota <strong>State</strong> Univ., Idaho and Loyola Marymount.2011 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL842011-12 WEBER STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL

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