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1<br />
“THE PIT”<br />
The Ducks are 60-17 at McArthur<br />
Court the last five seasons.<br />
6<br />
OREGON BASKETBALL<br />
An in depth look at why you should<br />
attend the University of Oregon.<br />
39<br />
SEASON PREVIEW<br />
Oregon has a talented, veteran<br />
roster for the 2006-07 season.<br />
47<br />
MEET THE DUCKS<br />
Detailed bios and statistics on<br />
every Oregon player.<br />
71<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Meet Coach Kent and his<br />
assistants.<br />
85<br />
2005-06 REVIEW<br />
A look back at the 101st season of<br />
Oregon basketball.<br />
107<br />
HISTORY<br />
Results, records and honors from<br />
101 years of Oregon basketball.<br />
149<br />
PAC-10 CONFERENCE<br />
It truly is the Conference of<br />
Champions.<br />
<strong>177</strong><br />
STAFF AND MEDIA<br />
Meet UO’s administration and<br />
Media Services <strong>staff</strong>, plus find<br />
information on covering the Ducks.<br />
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity,<br />
affimative-action institution <strong>com</strong>mitted to cultural<br />
diversity and <strong>com</strong>pliance with the Americans with<br />
Disabilities Act. Ac<strong>com</strong>odations for people with disabilities<br />
will be provided if requested in advance.<br />
TTY Phone -- (541) 346-5418<br />
“THE PIT”<br />
Mac Court Poster ......................................................................2<br />
OREGON BASKETBALL<br />
Table of Contents ......................................................................5<br />
Pac-10 Championships ..........................................................8<br />
Recent NBA First Round Picks .............................................9<br />
Midnight Madness ..................................................................10<br />
Oregon Billboards ..................................................................12<br />
Oregon Players in the NBA ..................................................14<br />
Inside Oregon Basketball ......................................................16<br />
University Profile ......................................................................18<br />
Academic Programs ...............................................................20<br />
Association of American Universities ................................21<br />
Athletics at Oregon ................................................................22<br />
Strength & Conditioning ........................................................24<br />
Athletic Medicine ....................................................................25<br />
Making Oregon Home ...........................................................27<br />
Athletic Facilities .....................................................................30<br />
Hall of Champions ..................................................................32<br />
Eugene, U.S.A. ........................................................................34<br />
State of Oregon ......................................................................36<br />
SEASON PREVIEW<br />
Outlook ......................................................................................40<br />
Quick Facts ..............................................................................41<br />
Pronunciation Guide ..............................................................42<br />
Rosters ......................................................................................46<br />
Schedule ................................................................................<strong>186</strong><br />
MEET THE DUCKS<br />
Aaron Brooks ...........................................................................48<br />
Malik Hairston ..........................................................................50<br />
Jordan Kent ...............................................................................52<br />
Maarty Leunen .........................................................................54<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi ..............................................................56<br />
Mitch Platt .................................................................................58<br />
Ray Schafer ..............................................................................60<br />
Adrian Stelly .............................................................................62<br />
Bryce Taylor ..............................................................................64<br />
Adam Zahn ...............................................................................66<br />
Josh Akwenuke ........................................................................68<br />
Joevan Catron ..........................................................................68<br />
Frantz Dorsainvil ......................................................................69<br />
LeKendric Longmire ...............................................................69<br />
Churchill Odia ..........................................................................70<br />
Tajuan Porter ............................................................................70<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach Ernie Kent .........................................................72<br />
Assistant Coach Scott Duncan ...........................................76<br />
Assistant Coach Kenny Payne .............................................78<br />
Assistant Coach Mark Hudson ............................................80<br />
Dir. of Basketball Operations Yasir Rosemond ................82<br />
Strength Coach Jim Radcliffe ..............................................82<br />
Athletic Medicine ....................................................................83<br />
Support Staff............................................................................84<br />
2005-06 REVIEW<br />
Season Review ........................................................................86<br />
2005-06 Statistics .................................................................89<br />
2005-06 Results .....................................................................90<br />
2005-06 Game-by-Game ....................................................91<br />
2005-06 Points-Rebounds-Assists ...................................92<br />
2005-06 Highs ........................................................................93<br />
2005-06 Team Highs & Lows ..............................................95<br />
Box Scores ...............................................................................96<br />
Table of Contents<br />
HISTORY<br />
McArthur Court.....................................................................108<br />
All-Time Scoring Leaders ...................................................110<br />
Annual Scoring Leaders .....................................................111<br />
Individual Game, Season and Career Top 10 ...............112<br />
Annual Team Statistics .......................................................114<br />
Team and Individual Game Records ................................118<br />
Starting Lineups ...................................................................119<br />
Oregon All-Americans ........................................................120<br />
Honor Roll ..............................................................................121<br />
Lettermen ...............................................................................124<br />
All-Time Uniform Numbers .................................................126<br />
Season-By-Season Scores ...............................................129<br />
Tournament Appearances ..................................................139<br />
Coaching Records...............................................................140<br />
1939 NCAA Championship ..............................................141<br />
NCAA Tournament Appearances .....................................142<br />
UO NCAA Tournament Records ......................................143<br />
NCAA Tournament Facts ...................................................144<br />
Far West Classic..................................................................145<br />
PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE<br />
The Conference of Champions ........................................150<br />
2005-06 Final Standings and Honors ............................152<br />
2005-06 Pac-10 Stats .......................................................153<br />
2006-07 Composite Schedule ........................................155<br />
OPPONENTS<br />
Lehigh/Cal State Northridge .............................................158<br />
Portland State/UC Irvine ....................................................159<br />
Rice/Georgetown ................................................................160<br />
Nebraska/Bethune-Cookman ...........................................161<br />
Eastern Washington/Idaho State .....................................162<br />
Mercer/Portland ....................................................................163<br />
Arizona/Arizona State..........................................................164<br />
California/Oregon State .....................................................165<br />
Stanford..................................................................................166<br />
UCLA/USC ...........................................................................167<br />
Washington/Washington State ........................................168<br />
Series with 2006-07 Opponents .....................................169<br />
All-Time Series ......................................................................175<br />
Versus All Conferences ......................................................176<br />
ADMINISTRATION & MEDIA INFORMATION<br />
President Dave Frohnmayer ..............................................178<br />
Athletics Director Bill Moos ...............................................179<br />
Senior Associate Athletics Directors ..............................180<br />
Athletics Staff........................................................................181<br />
Oregon Media Services......................................................183<br />
Oregon Sports Network .....................................................184<br />
Radio/TV Photo Roster .......................................................185<br />
CREDITS<br />
The 2006-07 Oregon Men’s Basketball Media Guide<br />
has been published by the University of Oregon Department<br />
of Intercollegiate Athletics, copyright 2006.<br />
Any <strong>com</strong>mercial use of information or photography<br />
herewith is prohibited without prior written consent.<br />
This publication will be made available in accessible<br />
formats upon reasonable request.<br />
Managing Editor: David Williford<br />
Writer/Editor: Greg Walker<br />
Contributors: Associated Press, Brie Bridegum,<br />
Aubrey Corey, Aaron Grossman, Dave Hirsch, Jamie<br />
Klund, Mike Lund, Andy, Andy McNamara, Joshua<br />
O’Toole, Allison Ross, Geoff Thurner<br />
Photography: Associated Press, Brian Drake, Joe<br />
Egge, Eric Evans, Eugene Register-Guard, John<br />
Giustina, Ron Hoskins, Mark Hudson, Clay Jamieson,<br />
Nate Jolly, Jack Liu, Oscar Palmquist, Norm<br />
Perdue, Brian Schapper, Skyview Aerial Surveys,<br />
Geoff Thurner, University of Oregon Archives,<br />
Greg Walker<br />
Printing: University of Oregon Printing Services<br />
(ATH-E10263)<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 5
Three Consecutive<br />
NBA First Round Draft Picks<br />
5 Postseason Appearances<br />
in the last 8 years<br />
2002 NCAA Elite Eight<br />
2002 Pac-10 Champions<br />
2003 Pac-10<br />
Tournament Champions<br />
2000, 2002 & 2003 NCAA Tournaments<br />
1999 & 2004 NIT Final Four<br />
Can you find what’s<br />
missing from this picture?<br />
6<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
YOU!<br />
Elevate Your Game<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 7
Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
“People ask why I chose Oregon, and the reason is simple -- the guys<br />
on this team. You can tell how close together they are. It’s so much more<br />
like a family than any place else.”<br />
-Junior Wing Malik Hairston<br />
8<br />
Pac-10 Championships<br />
2003 Pac-10<br />
Tournament Champions<br />
“In Oregon, I had found my place,”<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
2001-02 Pac-10<br />
Regular Season Champions<br />
-Junior Center Ray Schafer
Luke Ridnour<br />
2003 NBA First Round Draft<br />
Choice (14th Overall)<br />
Luke<br />
Jackson<br />
2004 NBA<br />
First Round<br />
Draft Choice<br />
(10th Overall)<br />
Frederick Jones<br />
2002 NBA First Round Draft Choice<br />
(14th Overall)<br />
Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
Oregon was one of only two colleges in the<br />
nation to produce NBA First Round Draft Picks<br />
in three consecutive drafts (2002-04).<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 9
Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
10<br />
ESPN Midnight Madness<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Slam Dunk!
Pac-10 Champs<br />
Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
NCAA<br />
Elite Eight<br />
“It’s just a feeling you get that you can’t even put into words. You get a gut<br />
feeling and you know there’s no other place you want to go but Oregon.”<br />
-Junior Center Mitch Platt<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 11
Market Yourself<br />
In the last decade, Oregon has featured its players in a one-of-akind<br />
massive national billboard campaign. In addition to Eugene<br />
(Boardmen, Pointmen, below), cities where Oregon players have<br />
been featured include:<br />
* New York (Luke Woodenour, facing page)<br />
* Los Angeles (OMen, below)<br />
* Detroit (Ozone, below)<br />
* Portland (Pape’ Jam, top right)<br />
12<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
At the Top<br />
of the World...<br />
All Over the World!<br />
The Ducks relax during a 2006 trip to the Bahamas<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi played<br />
for Nigeria at the the 2006<br />
FIBA World Championships<br />
Oregon Basketball<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 13
Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
Oregon Players in the NBA<br />
14<br />
Greg Ballard<br />
Greg Ballard (1974-77)<br />
11 seasons<br />
Washington Bullets 1978-85<br />
Golden State Warriors 1986-87<br />
Seattle Supersonics<br />
Jim Barnett (1964-66)<br />
11 seasons<br />
1989<br />
Boston Celtics 1967<br />
San Diego Rockets 1968-70<br />
Portland Trailblazers 1971<br />
Golden State Warriors 1972-74<br />
New Orleans Jazz 1975<br />
New York Knicks 1975-76<br />
Philadelphia 76ers 1977<br />
Terrell Brandon (1990-91)<br />
12 seasons<br />
Cleveland Cavaliers 1992-97<br />
Milwaukee Bucks 1998-99<br />
Minnesota Timberwolves 1999-03<br />
Frederick Jones<br />
Terrell Brandon<br />
John Greig (1980-82)<br />
1 season<br />
Seattle Supersonics 1983<br />
Luke Jackson (2000-04)<br />
2 seasons<br />
Cleveland Cavaliers 2005-present<br />
Frederick Jones (1999-02)<br />
4 seasons<br />
Indiana Pacers 2003-06<br />
Toronto Raptors 2007-present<br />
Nick Jones (1965-67)<br />
5 seasons<br />
San Diego Rockets 1968<br />
Dallas Chaparrals (ABA) 1969<br />
Miami Floridians (ABA) 1969<br />
Golden State Warriors 1971-72<br />
Dallas Chaparrals (ABA) 1973<br />
John Greig<br />
Steve “Snapper” Jones (1962-64)<br />
9 seasons<br />
Oakland Oaks (ABA) 1968<br />
New Orleans Buccaneers (ABA) 1969-70<br />
Memphis Pros (ABA) 1971<br />
Dallas Chaparrals (ABA) 1972-73<br />
Carolina Cougars (ABA) 1973-74<br />
Denver Rockets (ABA) 1974<br />
Spirits of St. Louis (ABA) 1975<br />
Portland Trailblazers<br />
Ron Lee (1973-76)<br />
6 seasons<br />
1976<br />
Phoenix Suns 1977-79<br />
New Orleans Jazz 1979<br />
Atlanta Hawks 1980<br />
Detroit Pistons<br />
Jim Loscutoff (1951-55)<br />
9 seasons<br />
1980-82<br />
Boston Celtics 1956-64<br />
Ron Lee Blair Rasmussen Luke Ridnour<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Luke Jackson<br />
Stan Love (1969-71)<br />
4 seasons<br />
Baltimore Bullets 1972-73<br />
Los Angeles Lakers 1974-75<br />
San Antonio Spurs (ABA) 1975<br />
Bob Peterson (1951-52)<br />
3 seasons<br />
Baltimore Bullets 1954<br />
Milwaukee Hawks 1954<br />
New York Knicks 1955-56<br />
Blair Rasmussen (1982-85)<br />
8 seasons<br />
Denver Nuggets 1986-91<br />
Atlanta Hawks 1992-93<br />
Luke Ridnour (2001-03)<br />
3 seasons<br />
Seattle Supersonics 2004-present<br />
Anthony Taylor (1985-88)<br />
1 season<br />
Miami Heat 1989
Anthony Taylor<br />
NBA All-Rookie Team<br />
Terrell Brandon, Cleveland<br />
1992 (second team)<br />
Ron Lee, Phoenix<br />
1977 (first team)<br />
NBA Sportsmanship Award<br />
Terrell Brandon, Cleveland, 1997<br />
NBA Slam Dunk Champion<br />
Frederick Jones, Indiana, 2004<br />
NBA All-Star Game<br />
Terrell Brandon, Cleveland (2)<br />
1996 (11 pts, 3 A)<br />
1997 (10 pts, 8 A)<br />
NBA Championship<br />
Greg Ballard (1)<br />
1978 Washington Bullets (d. Seattle 4-3)<br />
Jim Loscutoff (7)<br />
1957 Boston Celtics (d. St. Louis 4-3)<br />
1959 Boston Celtics (d. Minnesota 4-0)<br />
1960 Boston Celtics (d. St. Louis 4-3)<br />
1961 Boston Celtics (d. St. Louis 4-1)<br />
1962 Boston Celtics (d. Los Angeles 4-3)<br />
1963 Boston Celtics (d. Los Angeles 4-2)<br />
1964 Boston Celtics (d. San Francisco 4-1)<br />
NBA Playoffs<br />
Greg Ballard<br />
Washington Bullets (1978*-79*-80, 82, 84, 85)<br />
Jim Barnett<br />
Boston Celtics (1967)<br />
San Diego Rockets (1969)<br />
Golden State Warriors (1972-73)<br />
Philadelphia 76ers (1977*)<br />
Terrell Brandon<br />
Cleveland Cavaliers (1992-93-94-95-96)<br />
Minnesota Timberwolves (1999-00-01-02)<br />
Frederick Jones<br />
Indiana Pacers (2003-04-05-06)<br />
Ron Lee<br />
Phoenix Suns (1978)<br />
Atlanta Hawks (1980)<br />
Jim Loscutoff<br />
Boston Celtics (1956-57*-58*-59*-60*-61*-62*-63*-64*)<br />
Stan Love<br />
Los Angeles Lakers (1974)<br />
Bob Peterson<br />
New York Knicks (1955-56)<br />
Blair Rasmussen<br />
Denver Nuggets (1986, 88-89)<br />
Atlanta Hawks (1993)<br />
Luke Ridnour<br />
Seattle Supersonicss (2005)<br />
*NBA Finals<br />
Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
Oregon NBA Draft Choices<br />
Year Player (Round/Overall Pick), Team<br />
1947 Wimpy Quinn, Toronto<br />
1948 Reede Berg, Indianapolis<br />
Fred Bartell, Washington<br />
1949 Roger Wiley, Baltimore<br />
1952 Brad Peterson, Baltimore<br />
1953 Chet Noe (2nd), Boston<br />
Bob Peterson, Baltimore<br />
1955 Jim Loscutoff (1st/4), Boston<br />
Chet Noe Jim Loscutoff<br />
1956 Max Anderson, Philadelphia<br />
1958 Hal Duffy (11th/74), Minneapolis<br />
1962 Glenn Moore (10th/82), Detroit<br />
Charles Warren (12th/92), Philadelphia<br />
1966 Jim Barnett (1st/8), Boston<br />
1967 Nick Jones (3rd/31), San Diego<br />
1969 Rick Abrahamson (10th/128), Phoenix<br />
1970 Billy Gaskins (9th/144), Portland<br />
1971 Stan Love (1st/9th), Baltimore<br />
Larry Holliday (9th/141), Seattle<br />
Bill Drozdiak (10th/159), San Francisco<br />
Leonard Jackson (16th/227), San Diego<br />
1973 Doug Little (4th/54), Buffalo<br />
John Green (16th/200), Buffalo<br />
1975 Gerald Willett (6th/97), Portland<br />
1976 Ron Lee (1st/10), Phoenix<br />
1977 Greg Ballard (1st/4), Washington<br />
1979 Dan Hartshorne (6th/123), Philadelphia<br />
Kelvin Small (10th/195), Portland<br />
1981 Mike Clark (5th/97), Utah<br />
Felton Sealey (10th/220), Phoenix<br />
1982 John Greig (3rd/65), Seattle<br />
1984 David Brantley (7th/144), L.A. Clippers<br />
Gary Gatewood (7th/152), Seattle<br />
1985 Blair Rasmussen (1st/15), Denver<br />
Chris Harper (6th/128), San Antonio<br />
1986 Jerry Adams (5th/106), Portland<br />
1987 Sven Meyer (3rd/51), Sacramento<br />
1988 Anthony Taylor (2nd/44), Atlanta<br />
1991 Terrell Brandon (1st/11), Cleveland<br />
2001 Bryan Bracey (2nd/58), San Antonio<br />
2002 Frederick Jones (1st/14), Indianapolis<br />
2003 Luke Ridnour (1st/14), Seattle<br />
2004 Luke Jackson (1st/10), Cleveland<br />
Terrell Brandon Luke Jackson<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 15
Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
Oregon Head Coach<br />
Ernie Kent<br />
Five postseason appearances. A Pac-10 title and a Pac-10<br />
tournament title. The NCAA Elite Eight. Two NIT Final Fours.<br />
Three NBA First Round Draft choices.<br />
The 2002 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, Ernie Kent, has taken<br />
the University of Oregon to heights not seen since Basketball<br />
Hall of Famer Howard Hobson was the Tall Firs’ head coach.<br />
He is the only man to have led Oregon to three NCAA<br />
Tournament appearances, as well as Pac-10 regular season<br />
and tournament titles.<br />
He is the only coach in the Northwest to take his team to<br />
the NCAA Elite 8 this decade.<br />
He is a <strong>com</strong>bined 54-18 versus all teams in the Pacific<br />
Northwest, including a 40-14 mark against Pac-10 rivals Oregon<br />
State, Washington and Washington State.<br />
His eight wins over UCLA are twice as many as any other<br />
Oregon coach and represent a third of Oregon’s all-time wins<br />
(24) against the most storied program in the nation.<br />
His 164 wins rank fourth all-time at Oregon.<br />
He has granted Oregon a place on the national and international<br />
basketball landscape through his involvement with USA<br />
Basketball, winning a pair of gold medals in 2001 and 2003.<br />
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Success On and Off the Court<br />
As a coach, Ernie Kent has been linked with national success and prominence both on<br />
and off the court. Here is a capsule of ac<strong>com</strong>plishments during his nine years as Oregon’s<br />
head coach:<br />
* Wooden Award Board of Governors<br />
* NABC Board of Directors<br />
* 2003 Pac-10 Tournament Championship<br />
* 2002 Pac-10 Championship<br />
* 2002 Pac-10 Coach of the Year<br />
* 2002 Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist<br />
* 2002 NABC, USBWA and Basketball Times District Coach of the Year<br />
* 2002-03 USA Basketball Junior National Team Head Coach<br />
* 2001 USA Basketball, Assistant Coach (Gold Medal)<br />
* Six All-Pac-10 Players<br />
* Five All-Pac-10 Freshman<br />
* Four NBA Draft Choices<br />
* Three NCAA Tournaments (including the Elite Eight)<br />
* Two NIT Final Fours<br />
* The best nine-year record by an Oregon coach in more than 50 years<br />
* 2004 Hope Award winner (National Multiple Sclerosis Society)<br />
* Honorary Chairman, Children’s Miracle Network<br />
* American Cancer Society/Coaches Versus Cancer program<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
“My coaching philosophy is one that is based on<br />
speed, intelligence, intensity and defense.”<br />
In addition to his 2002 league coach of the year honors,<br />
the NABC, USBWA and Basketball Times all recognized him as<br />
their district coach of the year, and he was one of 20 Naismith<br />
Coach of the Year finalists.<br />
Overall, Oregon averages nearly 20 wins per season under<br />
Kent and has sent four players into the NBA Draft.<br />
Oregon’s success under Kent originates from the belief that<br />
he and his players can ac<strong>com</strong>plish any goal working together at<br />
the University of Oregon. His broad-reaching involvement on a<br />
national scale is hard to rival as Kent continues to push Oregon<br />
to the forefront of the nation’s college basketball scene.<br />
Among Kent’s pupils are Pac-10 Player of the Year and<br />
Tournament MVP Luke Ridnour (2003), first team All-Pac-10<br />
players Alex Scales (2000), Bryan Bracey (2001), Frederick<br />
Jones (2002), Ridnour (2002-03) and Luke Jackson (2003-04),<br />
the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (Ridnour, 2001), All-Pac-<br />
10 freshmen Ridnour (2001), Jackson (2001), Aaron Brooks<br />
(2004), Malik Hairston (2005) and Bryce Taylor (2005) and NBA<br />
Draft choices Bracey (2001), Jones (2002) , Ridnour (2003)<br />
and Jackson (2004).<br />
First as a player at Oregon and now as the school’s 18th<br />
head coach, the one thing that has remained unchanged is the<br />
passion Ernie Kent professes for a program that has molded his<br />
life far beyond anything you can pick up on a basketball court.
Big Time<br />
College Atmosphere<br />
Oregon student-athletes are part<br />
of one of the richest college experiences<br />
in the country. From Pac-10<br />
excitement at legendary McArthur<br />
Court, to the famous 40-foot poster<br />
that hangs outside Mac Court each<br />
season like NBA First Round Draft<br />
choice Frederick Jones (top right),<br />
to having your picture 10 stories<br />
high in New York City like Heisman<br />
Trophy finalist Joey Harrington<br />
(above) or being the focus of national<br />
attention on ESPN’s College<br />
Gameday (right), there is arguably<br />
no better college experience than<br />
the University of Oregon.<br />
Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 17
University of Oregon<br />
The University of Oregon<br />
CELEBRATING ITS 130TH ANNIVERSARY, the University<br />
of Oregon has wel<strong>com</strong>ed six generations of outstanding<br />
leaders since opening in 1876. Today’s students, like<br />
the nearly 155,000 alumni before them, have access to the<br />
most current knowledge in classes, as well as laboratories<br />
and seminars conducted by leading researchers.<br />
Ranked fifteenth in the country among public universities<br />
and sixth among “rising” public universities, the university is<br />
regarded as one of the “best buys” in higher education for its<br />
high quality and affordability. Two UO graduates are Nobel<br />
Prize honorees, ten have received Pulitzer Prizes, and eighteen<br />
have been named Rhodes Scholars.<br />
UO students select courses from departments and programs<br />
in the College of Arts and Sciences, six professional<br />
schools and colleges, and the Graduate School. More than<br />
1,650 teaching and research faculty members and 1,300<br />
graduate teaching and research assistants serve as mentors,<br />
colleagues, and friends to the more than 20,000 undergraduate<br />
and graduate students enrolled at the UO.<br />
A group of Lane County farmers and merchants donated<br />
their crops and wares to erect Deady Hall, the first UO structure,<br />
and to pay professors’ salaries. Railroad magnate Henry<br />
Villard contributed funds to <strong>com</strong>plete it. The second building<br />
on campus was constructed with public funds and named in<br />
Villard’s honor. Designated National Historic Landmarks by<br />
the federal government, both still grace the campus. Today,<br />
the university’s physical plant consists of 337 structures on<br />
and off campus and is valued at more than $465 million.<br />
The 295-acre Eugene campus is the state’s center of<br />
liberal arts and sciences education, as well as one of the<br />
nation’s best teaching and research institutions. Professional<br />
schools in architecture, business, education, journalism and<br />
<strong>com</strong>munication, law, and music and dance <strong>com</strong>plete the<br />
broad range of course offerings, with a total of 268 <strong>com</strong>prehensive<br />
academic programs available.<br />
University science departments are winning national attention<br />
in biomechanics, <strong>com</strong>puters, genetics, lasers, neuroscience,<br />
and nanotechnology.<br />
The Lundquist College of Business has developed a<br />
major emphasis in entrepreneurship and sports marketing,<br />
and the College of Education, one of the best such programs<br />
in the nation, is home to a nationally recognized Institute on<br />
Violence and Destructive Behavior.<br />
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Distinguished Alumni<br />
Ann Bancroft First woman to cross North and South poles<br />
Kelly Blair 1996 Olympian, heptathlon<br />
Lee Bollinger President, Columbia University<br />
Terrell Brandon NBA All-Star, Minnesota Timberwolves<br />
Ann Curry NBC news anchor<br />
Dan Fouts Former NFL all-pro quarterback<br />
Ron Fraedrick Founder of Taco Time International<br />
Dennis Gassner Academy Award winner, best art direction<br />
Joey Harrington NFL quarterback, Miami Dolphins<br />
James Ivory Academy Award-winning film director<br />
Peter Jacobsen Professional golfer<br />
David Jeremiah Former vice chair, Joint Chiefs of Staff<br />
Ken Kesey Award-winning author (deceased)<br />
Phil Knight CEO and co-founder, Nike<br />
Chris Miller Former NFL quarterback<br />
Ahmad Rashad Former NFL all-pro, NBC sportscaster<br />
Charles Royer Former director, Harvard Institute of Politics<br />
Alberto Salazar Track and field American record-holder
Among the Graduate School’s many institutes and research<br />
centers are the internationally recognized Institute of<br />
Molecular Biology, the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology on<br />
the southern Oregon coast, and the International Institute for<br />
Sport and Human Performance.<br />
Even as the UO’s academic and research programs grow,<br />
so does the university’s representation of and <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />
to diversity. Students of color constitute about 14 percent<br />
of the student body, and the university promotes increased<br />
diversity through such programs as the Office of Multicultural<br />
Academic Support, which provides academic and support<br />
services to minority students; the Associated Students of the<br />
University of Oregon Multicultural Center; and various initiatives,<br />
such as establishment of the Ethnic Studies Program.<br />
About 1,100 international students from eighty-one countries<br />
represent about 5 percent of the student body.<br />
To learn more about the University of Oregon<br />
and how it is transforming lives, please visit<br />
www.uoregon.edu.<br />
University of Oregon<br />
www.uoregon.edu<br />
Deady<br />
Hall<br />
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University<br />
ACADEMICS<br />
of Oregon<br />
The Uni ver si ty’s seven pro fes sion al schools and<br />
col leg es offer pro grams that provide train ing<br />
to meet spe cif ic ca reer goals. However, all<br />
pro grams re quire a sub stan tial num ber of liberal<br />
arts courses in or der to ob tain a well-balanced<br />
ed u ca tion in ad di tion to the skills nec es sary to<br />
chal lenge spe cif ic projects.<br />
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES<br />
The College of Arts and Sciences house the state’s only<br />
honors college, bring ing together some of the most prom is ing<br />
students and spe cial ly se lect ed fac ul ty members in a chal leng ing<br />
ac a dem ic pro gram with carefully designed small class es and<br />
close ad vis ing.<br />
Many of the college’s departments enjoy na tion al ac claim,<br />
in clud ing high rankings for the psychology curriculum and the<br />
forensics program. The National Science Foun da tion des ig -<br />
nat ed UO as one of the three orig i nal cen ters of ex cel lence<br />
in Science.<br />
The College also offers preparatory programs for the advanced<br />
study of engineering and law and health-related fields<br />
such as dentistry, medicine and pharmacology.<br />
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PRO GRAMS<br />
Anthropology History<br />
Asian Studies Humanities<br />
Biochemistry International Studies<br />
Biology Italian<br />
Chemistry Judaic Studies<br />
Chinese Japanese<br />
Classical Civilization Latin<br />
Classics Linguistics<br />
Comparative Lit er a ture Mathematics<br />
Computer Science Medieval Studies<br />
Economics Philosophy<br />
English Physics<br />
Environmental Science Political Science<br />
Environmental Studies Psychology<br />
Ethnic Studies Religious Studies<br />
Exercise and Movement Science Romance Languages<br />
French Russian/E. European Studies<br />
General Science Sociology<br />
Geography Spanish<br />
Geological Sciences Theater Arts<br />
German Women’s and Gender Studies<br />
Greek<br />
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS<br />
The School of Architecture and Allied Arts has one of the<br />
na tion’s strongest programs in energy-conscious design and<br />
housing research and an interior ar chi tec ture programs re gard ed<br />
among the top three in the United States.<br />
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PRO GRAMS<br />
Architecture<br />
Art History<br />
Ceramics<br />
Fibers<br />
Fine and Applied Arts<br />
Interior Architecture<br />
Landscape Architecture<br />
Metalsmithing/Jewelry<br />
Multimedia Design<br />
Painting<br />
Photography<br />
Planning and Public Policy<br />
Printmaking<br />
Sculpture<br />
Visual Design<br />
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Oregon Students<br />
and Professors Include:<br />
2 Nobel Prize honorees<br />
9 Pulitzer Prize winners<br />
18 Rhodes Scholars<br />
LUNDQUIST COLLEGE OF BUSINESS<br />
The Charles H. Lundquist Col lege of Business<br />
un der grad u ate pro gram ranks 40th among<br />
all pub lic uni ver si ties in the nation, and<br />
the Master’s programs in busi ness (MBA)<br />
rank in the top 10 per cent of ac cred it ed<br />
pro grams in the U.S.<br />
BACHELOR’S AND MAS TER’S<br />
DEGREE PROGRAMS<br />
Accounting<br />
Entreprenuership<br />
Finance<br />
Management<br />
Marketing<br />
Sports Marketing<br />
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION<br />
The College of Education offers primarily graduate-level<br />
train ing pro grams. Currently, ed u ca tion al studies and a fifth-year<br />
sec ond ary school lincensee program are the only un der grad u ate<br />
majors. Its spe cial ed u ca tion and graduate pro grams are nation<br />
al ly ranked, and a graduate pro gram in ath let ic med i cine<br />
and train ing is one of the most pop u lar in the region.<br />
BACHELOR’S DE GREE PRO GRAMS<br />
Family and Human Services<br />
Communication Disorders and Sciences<br />
Educational Foundations<br />
Integrated Teaching<br />
SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM<br />
AND COMMUNICATION<br />
One of only 80 universities nationwide<br />
whose journalism pro grams<br />
are rec og nized by the Ac cred it ing<br />
Council on Ed u ca tion in Jour nal ism<br />
and Mass Com mu ni ca tions, Oregon<br />
is the only in sti tu tion in the west ern<br />
United States and one of seven in the<br />
country accredited in five pro fes sion al<br />
media specializations.<br />
BACHELOR’S DE GREE<br />
PRO GRAMS<br />
Advertising<br />
Communication Studies<br />
Electronic Media Pro duc tion<br />
Magazine Jour nal ism<br />
News-Editorial Journalism<br />
Public Relations<br />
SCHOOL OF LAW<br />
The School of Law has been a member of the<br />
Association of Amer i can Law Schools since 1919<br />
and was approved by the Amer i can Bar As so ci a tion<br />
in 1923. It has a three-year post grad u ate pro gram<br />
leading to a doctorate de gree in ju ris pru dence.<br />
SCHOOL OF MUSIC<br />
The School of Music is the largest professional<br />
music school in the Pacific North west<br />
and one of the most sig nif i cant in the western<br />
U.S. The school has more than 20 performing<br />
groups, ranging from a sym phon ic or ches tra to<br />
a gos pel choir.<br />
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PRO GRAMS<br />
Dance<br />
Jazz Studies<br />
Music Composition<br />
Music Education<br />
Music Performance<br />
Music Education<br />
Music Performance<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Academic Services<br />
The athletics department ad dress es the pri ma ry ob jec tive of its student-athletes<br />
with the work of its ac a dem ic support <strong>staff</strong>. The ac a dem ic support team acts<br />
as a bridge between the stu dent-athlete and campus re sourc es, ensuring they<br />
are aware of and use the re sourc es the Uni ver si ty has to of fer.<br />
The function of the support team is to:<br />
Advise and assist student-athletes with ac a dem ic, pre-pro fes sion al and<br />
career prob lems<br />
Organize and monitor a structured study hall. All first-year stu dents are<br />
re quired to attend study sessions four nights each week<br />
Trace academic progress using in for ma tion on at ten dance and performance<br />
sub mit ted in mid-term grade re ports by fac ul ty<br />
Provide individual and group tutoring and oth er study sessions among students<br />
with similar needs, as sur ing ques tions are answered properly<br />
Assist with resumes and sharpening job in ter view skills<br />
Encourage students to approach its mem bers with prob lems and questions.<br />
In addition to the academic sup port <strong>staff</strong>, the UO pro vides a variety of other<br />
re sourc es that give stu dents the personal at ten tion need ed, both in side and outside<br />
the class room. Be low are several pro grams that fac ul ty and <strong>staff</strong> have de vel oped<br />
to help new students suc ceed.<br />
Early Orientation/Registration Program<br />
The Office of Student De vel op ment co or di nates the sum mer pro gram that<br />
allows in <strong>com</strong> ing stu dents to reg is ter early for fall class es in a struc tured set ting<br />
with ad vis ers to help with the pro cess. IntroDUCKtion even has a spe cial full-day<br />
pro gram for par ents. It is de signed to give the stu dent an op por tu ni ty to obtain<br />
ac a dem ic coun sel ing at a time when ad vis ers have more time for per son al con fer -<br />
enc es. In ad di tion, stu dents can ad dress their specific needs dur ing that visit and<br />
also can be <strong>com</strong>e ac quaint ed with the many ser vic es and fea tures of the cam pus.<br />
The Of fice of Stu dent Af fairs also op er ates New Stu dent Ori en ta tion, on-cam pus<br />
in tern ships, par ents’ pro grams and hon ors and awards.<br />
Freshman Seminars<br />
Fresh man Sem i nars courses offer new stu dents an op por tu ni ty to learn in a<br />
per son al ized set ting, to be chal lenged in tel lec tu al ly, to ex press their ideas free ly,<br />
and to be <strong>com</strong>e better ac quaint ed with fac ul ty members and classmates. Only<br />
fresh men and first-term un der grad u ate transfer stu dents can en roll in these<br />
sem i nars. Class es are limited to 20 students.<br />
Freshman Interest Groups<br />
Freshman In ter est Groups are designed to allow in <strong>com</strong> ing stu dents <strong>com</strong> plete<br />
uni ver si ty education re quire ments while fo cus ing on an area of in ter est or possible<br />
major.<br />
Students in each group share en roll ment in three related cours es. One of<br />
these classes will have a small en roll ment to give a better op por tu ni ty to meet<br />
oth er stu dents in the group. An ex pe ri enced stu dent serves as group leader and<br />
co or di nates ongoing ac tiv i ties, such as study ses sions and social events.<br />
Office of Academic Advising/Student Services<br />
The ath let ics de part ment works close ly with the ac a dem ic ad vis ing office to<br />
face the chal leng es of college. Tasks such as choos ing a major, planning course<br />
sched ules and solving per son al and ac a dem ic prob lems are among those in which<br />
stu dents can obtain assistance.<br />
Students also can seek details on the National Stu dent Ex change Pro gram,<br />
which offers study op por tu ni ties at 174 in sti tu tions through out the United<br />
States.<br />
Academic Learning Services<br />
The Center for Academic Learn ing Ser vic es has some thing to of fer all stu dents<br />
in ter est ed in im prov ing their skills. In di vid u al as sis tance is avail able in de vel op ing<br />
ef fec tive strat e gies for time and task man age ment, text book read ing and note<br />
tak ing. The cen ter also of fers small class es in speed read ing and pre par ing for<br />
grad u ate school ad mis sion tests such as the Grad u ate Record Ex am i na tions<br />
(GRE), Law School Ad mis sion Test (LSAT) and Grad u ate Man age ment Ad mis sion<br />
Test (GMAT).<br />
Office of Multicultural Affairs<br />
Academic and other sup port ser vic es pro vid ed by the Of fice of Multicultural<br />
Af fairs in clude ori en ta tion, cultural ac tiv i ties and other types of ac tiv i ties an nu al ly<br />
for cur rent and pro spec tive stu dents and fac ul ty. Among its oth er spe cial ser vic es<br />
are a men tor program that pairs students with fac ul ty mem bers, spe cial <strong>com</strong> po -<br />
si tion and math e mat ics cours es and tu tors in a num ber of ar eas.<br />
University of Oregon<br />
UO in Prestigious Company<br />
The Association of American Universities (AAU) is<br />
an organization of research universities devoted to<br />
maintaining a strong system of academic research and<br />
education. It consists of sixty U.S. and two Canadian<br />
universities.<br />
The primary purpose of the AAU is to provide a forum<br />
for the development and implementation of institutional<br />
and national policies promoting strong programs in<br />
academic research and scholarship and undergraduate,<br />
graduate, and professional education.<br />
Member institutions and year of admission:<br />
Brandeis University (1985)<br />
Brown University (1933)<br />
California Institute of Technology (1934)<br />
Carnegie Mellon University (1982)<br />
Case Western Reserve University (1969)<br />
Columbia University (1900)<br />
Cornell University (1900)<br />
Duke University (1938)<br />
Emory University (1995)<br />
Harvard University (1900)<br />
Indiana University (1909)<br />
Iowa State University (1958)<br />
The Johns Hopkins University (1900)<br />
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1934)<br />
McGill University (1926)<br />
Michigan State University (1964)<br />
New York University (1950)<br />
Northwestern University (1917)<br />
The Ohio State University (1916)<br />
The Pennsylvania State University (1958)<br />
Princeton University (1900)<br />
Purdue University (1958)<br />
Rice University (1985)<br />
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (1989)<br />
Stanford University (1900)<br />
Stonybrook University—State University of New York (2001)<br />
Syracuse University (1966)<br />
Texas A&M University (2001)<br />
Tulane University (1958)<br />
The University of Arizona (1985)<br />
University at Buffalo—State University of New York (1989)<br />
University of California, Berkeley (1900)<br />
University of California, Davis (1996)<br />
University of California, Irvine (1996)<br />
University of California, Los Angeles (1974)<br />
University of California, San Diego (1982)<br />
University of California, Santa Barbara (1995)<br />
University of Chicago (1900)<br />
University of Colorado, Boulder (1966)<br />
University of Florida (1985)<br />
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1908)<br />
University of Iowa (1909)<br />
University of Kansas (1909)<br />
University of Maryland, College Park (1969)<br />
University of Michigan (1900)<br />
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (1908)<br />
University of Missouri, Columbia (1908)<br />
University of Nebraska, Lincoln (1909)<br />
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1922)<br />
University of Oregon (1969)<br />
University of Pennsylvania (1900)<br />
University of Pittsburgh (1974)<br />
University of Rochester (1941)<br />
University of Southern California (1969)<br />
The University of Texas, Austin (1929)<br />
University of Toronto (1926)<br />
University of Virginia (1904)<br />
University of Washington (1950)<br />
University of Wisconsin—Madison (1900)<br />
Vanderbilt University (1950)<br />
Washington University, St. Louis (1923)<br />
Yale University (1900)<br />
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Athletics at Oregon<br />
The Center<br />
of Your Universe<br />
Named after Oregon’s longtime football coach and athletic<br />
director, Len Casanova, the Len Casanova Athletic Center<br />
(pictured right) is a two-story modern showcase adjacent to<br />
Autzen Stadium that epitomizes the University’s <strong>com</strong>mitment to<br />
its intercollegiate athletics program, coaches and athletes.<br />
Completed in 1991 at a cost of more than $12 million, the<br />
102,000-square-foot facility houses offices for the department’s<br />
entire <strong>staff</strong> as well as weight room and medical treatment ac<strong>com</strong>modations<br />
for all sports, an expansive football locker room<br />
and a practice facility for the University’s wrestling team. The<br />
Duck Ticket Office is also located here.<br />
Wel<strong>com</strong>e to The Pit!<br />
Even as a freshman, you have an<br />
excellent chance of playing Pac-10 basketball<br />
at Oregon. And what a place to play!<br />
Anyone who has played in McArthur Court,<br />
a.k.a. “The Pit,” (pictured right) will testify<br />
it’s a special place.<br />
Picture a four-story pavilion. From the<br />
outside, you can faintly hear the throbbing<br />
roar of the crowd.<br />
Inside, it’s packed to the roof with<br />
the deafening cheers of nearly 10,000<br />
boisterous basketball fans. Overhead, two<br />
balconies vibrate to the sound of Oregon’s<br />
pep band and rally squad. The scoreboard<br />
suspended over midcourt quivers in the<br />
electric atmosphere permeating the arena<br />
for every home game.<br />
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The upper<br />
floor also contains<br />
conference<br />
rooms, an audio/visual<br />
studio<br />
and an exposition<br />
center which features<br />
the University’s<br />
Athletic Hall<br />
of Champions,<br />
including an interactive<br />
sports<br />
history<br />
display<br />
with video<br />
and audio, and a hall of fame.<br />
Further evidence of the <strong>com</strong>mitment to intercollegiate<br />
athletics is the $14.6 million Ed Moshofsky<br />
Sports Center and athletic fields <strong>com</strong>plex <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />
during the summer of 1998. The gleaming 117,000square<br />
foot indoor facility, the first of its kind on the west<br />
coast and in the Pacific-10 Conference, will benefit all<br />
student-athletes at the University of Oregon for years<br />
to <strong>com</strong>e. It is located next to the Casanova Athletic<br />
Center and features an expanded Duck Shop, a novelty<br />
store operated by the bookstore which features Duck<br />
paraphernalia for students, fans and alums alike.
McArthur Court and Oregon’s fans are also part of the ambience.<br />
The Ducks have ranked annually near the top of attendance<br />
figures in the conference and the setting is the favorite of the<br />
many television producers and<br />
Opponents cringe at<br />
the thought of playing<br />
in Mac Court,<br />
fans speak of it with<br />
unmatched reverence,<br />
and visitors<br />
liken the fabled West<br />
Coast facility to the<br />
old Boston Garden.<br />
announcers who cover games<br />
at Mac Court.<br />
McArthur Court was built in<br />
1926, with the first game staged<br />
January 14, 1927, when Oregon<br />
beat Willamette 38-10. Since<br />
then, The Pit has undergone numerous<br />
modifications, including<br />
$5 million in improvements over<br />
the past eight years.<br />
During the last decade,<br />
new locker rooms, a team room<br />
and coaches offices have been<br />
added, a renovation of the outer concourse on the street level<br />
was <strong>com</strong>pleted and the academic area for student-athletes<br />
was <strong>com</strong>pletely updated and redesigned. The venerable facility<br />
received a new roof in the summer of 1996 and new seating<br />
for the court level was <strong>com</strong>pleted in 1997. Mac Court’s exterior<br />
received a cleaning and a new paint job, while the basement<br />
was carpeted in 2001.<br />
Mac Court’s capacity was raised from its original 6,000<br />
seats to 7,600 with a series of additions during the 1934-53<br />
period. Another expansion in 1955 and again in the late 1970’s<br />
upped the capacity to over 9,000 with two upper balconies<br />
encircling the arena. Now, 9,087 fans can witness Oregon<br />
basketball in McArthur Court.<br />
Heisman Trophy finalist and 2002 NFL First Round Draft Choice<br />
Joey Harrington is one of basketball’s biggest fans.<br />
Athletics at Oregon<br />
“You’ll never find a place to<br />
play like Mac Court anywhere.<br />
The fans are behind the team<br />
100 percent.”<br />
- Terrell Brandon,<br />
former Oregon guard,<br />
1991 Pac-10 Player of the Year<br />
and two-time NBA all-star.<br />
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Athletics at Oregon<br />
Peak Performance<br />
Before an athlete can perform on the field, every effort must<br />
be taken to prepare the athlete before he puts on the uniform.<br />
Oregon is well equipped in the areas of strength and conditioning,<br />
athletic medicine and sports counseling.<br />
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING<br />
Strength and conditioning are the foundation of any athletic<br />
program. In order to perform at an optimal level for sustained<br />
periods, it is necessary for the athlete to maintain proper nutritional<br />
habits and rest patterns and develop consistent year-round<br />
workout routines.<br />
The strength and conditioning <strong>staff</strong> has a natural concern<br />
for the efficiency of movement. It has been defined as “getting<br />
from Point A to Point B with the maximum amount of force in<br />
the minimum amount of time.”<br />
An athlete at Oregon will have the opportunity to improve<br />
himself as an athlete and make himself the best player he can<br />
be. That is best achieved by attacking it as a year-round program.<br />
Workouts are tailored to the specific phases of the year<br />
(in-season, off-season, post-season and preseason) and target<br />
speed, strength, flexibility and agility.<br />
Strength is best attained by working with both dynamic and<br />
concentrated styles of resistance training, using different cycles<br />
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throughout the year. Speed is improved through loading and<br />
over-speed training. Loading consists of uphill running, towing<br />
and plyometrics, employing many facets of jumping, running,<br />
sprinting and throwing.<br />
Over-speed training includes downhill running and tubing and<br />
additional plyometric exercises. Research has shown Oregon’s<br />
approach and state-of-the-art program to personal development<br />
has produced outstanding results over many years.<br />
TRAINING TABLE<br />
From the beginning of fall camp and through the end of the<br />
school year, a training table is provided for the exclusive use<br />
of the football team at the Casanova Center. The menu offers<br />
a variety of entrees and a hearty and nutritious <strong>com</strong>bination of<br />
healthy foods.<br />
The special menus include seafood and steak and prime rib<br />
at least twice each week and chicken and turkey on a regular<br />
basis as well as chinese and mexican dishes. Cold cuts also<br />
are available for sandwiches. Pasta, potatoes, rice, vegetables<br />
and a salad bar are plentiful at each meal.<br />
“Complete training for the athlete is a lot like baking<br />
bread—to make it the best, no necessary ingredients<br />
can be left out. The athletes at Oregon continually<br />
train to im prove strength, speed and power as well<br />
as flexibility, mobility, great nutritional habits and a<br />
stronger mental outlook in the sense of confidence,<br />
discipline and positive thinking.”<br />
— Jim Radcliffe,<br />
Strength and Conditioning Coach
SPORTS NUTRITION PROGRAM<br />
Athletes need to train hard, study hard and eat smart to realize<br />
their academic and athletic potential. To facilitate optimal<br />
performance on the field and in the classroom, Oregon is one<br />
of the first athletic departments in the country to employ a fulltime<br />
Sports Nutritionist. Through working closely with coaches,<br />
strength and conditioning <strong>staff</strong>, the team physician and athletic<br />
trainers, Ingrid Skoog assists athletes to obtain their peak potential<br />
as a registered dietitian.<br />
Areas of focus include consulting on Training Table menus,<br />
pre- and post-training eating strategies, preventing and treating<br />
disordered eating related issues, shopping and food preparation<br />
education as well as establishing healthy eating habits for<br />
students on financial and time constraints.<br />
ATHLETIC MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION<br />
In the fast-paced action of basketball, there always is the<br />
possibility of injury. Oregon recognizes it is critical to have a<br />
trained team of experts to treat the wide variety of non-contact<br />
and contact-related problems.<br />
Oregon maintains two full-service treatment centers at<br />
the Casanova Center and McArthur Court and both are fully<br />
equipped facilities containing whirlpools, hot pack cabinets,<br />
an electric galvanic stimulator and diathermy, ultrasound and<br />
rehabilitation exercise equipment.<br />
The <strong>staff</strong> of physicians and surgeons relish being part of the<br />
team and are available for consultation whenever necessary.<br />
In addition to team physicians Doctors Robert Crist and Ken<br />
Singer, specialists from Eugene’s Orthopedic and Fracture<br />
Clinic are among more than 20 medical and dental specialists,<br />
oral surgeons and optometrists that serve Oregon’s studentathletes.<br />
Five full-time certified athletic trainers, three graduate students<br />
and 12 student trainers assist in <strong>staff</strong>ing the athletic<br />
Athletics at Oregon<br />
Open Door Policy<br />
The Oregon basketball team operates under an “opendoor”<br />
policy to encourage <strong>com</strong>munication between players<br />
and coaches. Whether a student-athlete needs to discuss<br />
a problem or wants to share an interesting story, the entire<br />
coaching <strong>staff</strong> extends a warm wel<strong>com</strong>e to all team members.<br />
In addition to informal meetings, players are required<br />
to confer with their coach weekly about class schedules,<br />
projects, exams and other academic topics.<br />
treatment centers. In addition, the university’s Student Health<br />
Center is easily accessible to student-athletes as well.<br />
SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY AND COUNSELING<br />
Sports counseling has proven to be a valuable resource for<br />
the student-athletes during the last eight years. Karen Nelson,<br />
the director of student services, helps athletes work through<br />
personal problems and situations that may affect their performance<br />
in the classroom and on the court.<br />
An important part of the counseling is working with first-year<br />
athletes, taking advantage of the critical skills-building period to<br />
help student-athletes reach their potential physically, mentally<br />
and emotionally.<br />
Meetings with new players are held individually or in groups.<br />
Individual meetings allow for a more <strong>com</strong>fortable discussion of<br />
specific difficulties. Group sessions are used to teach relaxation<br />
and visualization skills and confidence-building techniques.<br />
Studies have shown 70-90 percent of an athlete’s success<br />
can be attributed to the mental part of the game after the physical<br />
skills have been mastered.<br />
Counseling teaches student-athletes to cope with stress of<br />
<strong>com</strong>petition, over<strong>com</strong>e setbacks and mistakes, develop confidence,<br />
achieve and maintain peak performance levels, set goals,<br />
deal with injury and develop winning mental skills.<br />
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Athletics at Oregon<br />
Time out for Real Life<br />
Chartered in 1872, and opened in 1876, the main University<br />
of Oregon campus covers some 295 acres along Eugene’s<br />
Willamette River. The 304 buildings are surrounded by towering<br />
fir, cedar, pine and many flowering trees. The beauty of the<br />
campus, coupled with the natural scenery throughout the state,<br />
provides a stimulating environment for those who study at the<br />
University, as well as an attractive place for visitors.<br />
YOU’RE NOT ALONE<br />
The Center for Academic Learning Services provides<br />
academic support to students through courses, workshops,<br />
counseling, and mathematics and writing labs. The center offers<br />
tutoring in many subjects and will help you improve your<br />
study skills.<br />
In addition to regular UO academic support, the athletic department<br />
addresses the primary objective of its student-athletes<br />
— to earn a meaningful college education — by providing its<br />
own academic support <strong>staff</strong>. This support team acts as a bridge<br />
between the student-athlete and campus resources. The support<br />
team advises and assists student-athletes with routine academic,<br />
pre-professional and career problems. Its team also organizes<br />
and monitors a structured study hall, traces academic progress<br />
and provides individual and group tutoring. They even help you<br />
with resumés and sharpen your job interview skills.<br />
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MORE BACKUP<br />
In addition to the academic support <strong>staff</strong>, the University of<br />
Oregon provides a variety of additional resources that provide<br />
students with the personal attention needed, both inside and<br />
outside of the classroom. Included among the services offered<br />
are the Early Orientation and Registration Program, Freshman<br />
Interest Groups, Academic Learning Services, the Office of<br />
Multicultural Affairs as well as the Career Planning and Placement<br />
Service.<br />
THE COMPUTER CHALLENGE<br />
Computers are a way of life at the UO and University Computing<br />
provides the support you need. University Computing<br />
also administers several instructional and open access micro<strong>com</strong>puter<br />
laboratories on campus. As a UO student-athlete on<br />
the Oregon basketball team, you will have exclusive use of a<br />
laptop <strong>com</strong>puter which you can use for academic purposes in<br />
your dorm room, at the library, and on road trips. You will also<br />
have your own e-mail account and access to software for programming<br />
languages, statistics, special purpose applications<br />
programs—and browsing the World Wide Web.
Home Sweet Home<br />
Barnhart Hall (below), five blocks west of campus, offers<br />
rooms with private baths. Rooming choices include an academic<br />
pursuit floor, mixed class co-ed floors, a mixed class wing for<br />
women, and a fitness hall. As upperclassmen, many studentathletes<br />
choose to live at the University Commons (right), located<br />
across the street from the Athletic Department.<br />
LIVING, INN STYLE<br />
The level of performance in the classroom and on the athletic<br />
field is often assisted by living quarters conducive to study, rest<br />
and <strong>com</strong>fort.<br />
All new student-athletes are required to live on campus. Barnhart<br />
Hall is the finest dormitory at the university. Each large room<br />
has its own shower, desk and telephone and weekly room service<br />
is provided. Each floor also has a convenient laundry room.<br />
There are study carrels on every floor and mandatory quiet<br />
hours are enforced. The sixth floor is designated as academic<br />
pursuit area with strict quiet hours at all times. Special lectures<br />
and seminars often are sponsored.<br />
An intra-dorm government, <strong>com</strong>prised of students and <strong>staff</strong><br />
members, is organized into several <strong>com</strong>mittees that oversee<br />
dormitory life. All students are encouraged to participate in<br />
formulating policy and organizing activities.<br />
EAT HEARTY<br />
Three well-balanced meals are served daily and the kitchen<br />
<strong>staff</strong> is happy to save a hot meal or pack a lunch if given advance<br />
notice. A snack bar offers beverages and small food items each<br />
evening.<br />
During the school year (late-September to mid-June) studentathletes<br />
take part in training table with menus carefully planned<br />
by strength and conditioning coaches and a <strong>staff</strong> nutritionist.<br />
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PLAYERS AT PLAY<br />
A recreation room contains ping pong and billiard tables,<br />
video games and a stationary bike. A television with cable<br />
service is located in the lobby of each floor. Activities such as<br />
talent shows, bands and weekend outings afford residents the<br />
opportunity to meet other students.<br />
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The Future Comes in Many Colors<br />
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World famous people,<br />
like Coretta Scott King,<br />
regularly visit the Oregon campus<br />
The Office of Multicultural<br />
Affairs provides<br />
an honest and caring<br />
environment for students<br />
of color on campus. Services<br />
include academic<br />
advising, <strong>com</strong>puter support,<br />
mentoring, tutoring,<br />
scholarship, and<br />
employment and internship<br />
opportunities. Staff<br />
members can answer<br />
questions ranging from<br />
academics to housing and personal matters.<br />
The Multicultural Center is a place for students, faculty, and<br />
<strong>staff</strong> to meet and discuss issues of race and cultural pluralism<br />
at the University. Under one roof it brings together people from<br />
many student groups on campus—from the Black Student Union<br />
to the Ancient Order of the Druids. It sponsors events that highlight<br />
various cultures, and offers a growing library of books and<br />
videos dealing with multicultural issues.<br />
ERB MEMORIAL UNION<br />
Located at the heart of the campus, the Erb Memorial Union<br />
provides a multitude of services for students. There are four<br />
different eateries with menus ranging from deli sandwiches and<br />
hamburgers to lasagna.<br />
Numerous activities are coordinated through EMU offices,<br />
including all intramural and club sports including baseball and<br />
crew. Billiards, bowling, a video arcade, <strong>com</strong>puter lounge, barber<br />
shop, an ice cream parlor and copy services are located on the<br />
lower level.<br />
Services at the main desk include check cashing, bus and<br />
airline tickets, concert tickets and payment of telephone and<br />
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electric bills as well as film developing and automated bank<br />
services. The EMU is another example of the <strong>com</strong>mitment the<br />
university makes to its students.<br />
STUDENT HEALTH CENTER<br />
Basic medical and nursing care, treatment for sports-related<br />
injuries and limited physical therapy are available to all registered<br />
students at the Student Health Center.<br />
Visits to the center’s physicians are free of charge and laboratory<br />
and X-ray services are provided for a reasonable fee. The<br />
center also has a registered pharmacy and offers immunization clinics.<br />
The <strong>staff</strong> is <strong>com</strong>posed of doctors, psychiatrists, nurses, nurse<br />
practitioners, lab technicians and other support personnel.
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A new 49,000 square-foot recreation area opened in the<br />
fall of 1999, coinciding with the remodeling and renovation of<br />
79,000 square feet of existing space -- a $19 million project<br />
-- at the campus Physical Activities and Recreation Services<br />
(PARS) Center. Included in this new on-campus recreation<br />
<strong>com</strong>plex are strength and conditioning equipment, a suspended<br />
indoor running track, multipurpose courts that can house three<br />
volleyball courts, three basketball courts and nine badminton<br />
courts, a rock climbing wall, an outdoor artificial turf field for<br />
soccer and other pursuits, an indoor tennis facility with six courts<br />
with a viewing area, a juice bar and remodeled locker rooms and<br />
athletic treatment facilities. Hours are extensive with early opening<br />
and late closing times to ac<strong>com</strong>modate as many students<br />
as possible. It is free to UO students with a valid ID card, while<br />
paid memberships for faculty and <strong>staff</strong> and the general public<br />
will also be offered at <strong>com</strong>petitive prices.<br />
There are also outdoor tennis courts and basketball courts,<br />
the warm-up track at Hayward Field and a <strong>com</strong>plete array of<br />
video games, billiards, bowling and table tennis games in the<br />
recreation center available to students in the Erb Memorial<br />
Union.<br />
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ESPN PARTNERSHIP<br />
The University of Oregon is one of six schools in the<br />
country to form an innovative marketing agreement with<br />
ESPN Regional Television designed to increase exposure<br />
for the entire Duck athletics department.<br />
In the second year of a new five-year agreement, the<br />
subsidiary of ABC, Inc., and the Walt Disney World Corp.<br />
will focus on the growth of the athletics department’s<br />
nationwide corporate sponsor programs, providing radio<br />
and television sponsorship opportunities and regional<br />
syndication.<br />
GO GREEK<br />
Approximately 1,750 students are members of Greek-letter<br />
organizations at the UO. To be part of the Greek system means<br />
that you are a member of a smaller <strong>com</strong>munity on campus and<br />
linked with fraternities nationally.<br />
Fraternities on campus are Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi,<br />
Chi Psi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, Kappa<br />
Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta,<br />
Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma<br />
Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Theta Chi.<br />
The UO also offers a number of Greek organizations whose<br />
membership is predominantly African-American. They are Alpha<br />
Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, and Phi Beta<br />
Sigma.<br />
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AUTZEN STADIUM<br />
Home of UO Football<br />
HOWE FIELD<br />
Home of UO Softball<br />
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PAPÉ FIELD<br />
Home of UO Soccer and<br />
Lacrosse
MOSHOFSKY<br />
SPORTS CENTER<br />
Indoor practice facility for<br />
UO Athletics<br />
CASANOVA CENTER<br />
Base of operations for<br />
UO Athletics<br />
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HAYWARD FIELD<br />
Home of UO Track and Field<br />
ATHLETICS<br />
FACILITIES<br />
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Athletics at Oregon<br />
More than a century<br />
of athletic heritage<br />
is the focal point behind<br />
the recognition of<br />
some of the University<br />
of Oregon’s greatest<br />
athletic immortals of all<br />
time with the founding<br />
of Oregon’s Athletic<br />
Hall of Fame in 1992.<br />
Spearheaded by<br />
former director of<br />
athletics Bill Byrne,<br />
the formation of the<br />
Hall was established<br />
to permanently honor athletes, coaches and<br />
administrators who have been a part of the<br />
University’s rich athletic heritage over the<br />
course of decades. The select few who are<br />
elected for induction represents the very best<br />
the University of Oregon has to offer and who<br />
have brought honor to themselves and teammates.<br />
Each spring the selection <strong>com</strong>mittee reviews<br />
the candidates, with all nominees’ eligibility for<br />
induction <strong>com</strong>mencing 10 years following their<br />
departure from the University.<br />
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Hall of Champions<br />
The Hall of Champions is located in the Casanova Center.<br />
Plaques honoring each of the inductees and<br />
their achievements are permanently displayed<br />
as part of the University’s Hall of Champions,<br />
located on the second floor of the Len Casanova<br />
Athletic Center.<br />
The showcase is divided into three distinct<br />
areas that pay tribute to great Oregon athletes<br />
of the past. The Hall’s main corridor features<br />
an array of showcases housing many of the<br />
trophies and plaques won by Oregon teams<br />
and athletes over the years.<br />
The north wing contains depictions of<br />
memorable sports moments, traditions and<br />
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achievements in Oregon lore.<br />
It includes time lines that show<br />
the development of the University’s<br />
athletic department<br />
as well as the evolution of the<br />
equipment and traditions that<br />
have made the Oregon experience<br />
what it is today.<br />
Reserved for the south<br />
wing is Oregon’s Hall of Fame,<br />
where the greatest sports immortals<br />
are enshrined as the<br />
very best the University has to<br />
offer and who have brought<br />
honor to the educational institution<br />
as well as their teammates.<br />
The athletic showcase is open to the public<br />
free of charge weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
and four hours prior to the start of every home<br />
football game.<br />
Twenty-seven individuals and three teams<br />
were included among the Hall of Fame’s inaugural<br />
class of inductees in 1992. The Hall of<br />
Fame en<strong>com</strong>passed 148 individual honorees as<br />
well as 16 select teams following the coronation<br />
of the 15th class in 2006, with this year’s activities<br />
centered around the weekend of Nov. 4<br />
when the Ducks played host to Washington.
All-Time Hall of Fame<br />
Inductees<br />
2006 Class<br />
Bill Ballester, Men’s Gymnastics Coach (1972-82)<br />
Julie Cavanaugh, Softball (1988-91)<br />
Terry Maddox, Baseball (1953-57)<br />
Anthony Newman, Football (1984-87)<br />
1983 Women’s Cross Country Team<br />
INDIVIDUALS<br />
Debbie Adams, Basketball/Track (2003)<br />
Bobby Anet, Basketball (1996)<br />
Earl Averill, Baseball (1997)<br />
Jim Bailey, Track (1993)<br />
Greg Ballard, Basketball (1993)<br />
Bill Ballester, Men’s Gymnastics Coach (2006)<br />
Jim Barnett, Basketball (1994)<br />
Steve Barnett, Football (2000)<br />
Melanie Batiste, Track (1994)<br />
John Beckett, Football (1992)<br />
Wade Bell, Track (1998)<br />
Lou Bellisimo, Bowling Coach (1999)<br />
Bob Berry, Football (1992)<br />
Paula Berry, Track (2003)<br />
Jim Berwick, Football (2000)<br />
Hugo Bezdek, Football Coach (2002)<br />
Kelly Blair, Track (2004)<br />
Dick Boyd, Swimming (2005)<br />
Bill Bowerman, Track Coach (1992)<br />
Terrell Brandon, Basketball (2001)<br />
Mary Brorby, Softball/Volleyball (1997)<br />
Boyd Brown, Track (1996)<br />
John Bubalo, Baseball (2001)<br />
Dyrol Burleson, Track (1993)<br />
Bill Byrne, Athletics Director (2002)<br />
Ross Carter Sr., Football (1995)<br />
Len Casanova, Football Coach (1992)<br />
Julie Cavanaugh, Softball (2006)<br />
Rudy Chapa, Track (1999)<br />
Jack Crabtree, Football (2002)<br />
George Christensen, Football (1996)<br />
Brian Crouser, Track (2001)<br />
Dean Crouser, Track (2003)<br />
Joaquim Cruz, Track (1995)<br />
Jerry Cundari, Golf (1998)<br />
Jack Dallas, Swimming (1994)<br />
George Dames, Football (2000)<br />
Otis Davis, Track (1992)<br />
Bill Dellinger, Track (1993)<br />
John Dick, Basketball (1993)<br />
Roscoe Divine, Track (2003)<br />
Ed Durno, Basketball (1992)<br />
Brad Ecklund, Football (1999)<br />
Dave Erdstrom, Track (1999)<br />
Dan Fouts, Football (1992)<br />
Laddie Gale, Basketball (1993)<br />
Greg Gibson, Wrestling (1993)<br />
Vince Goldsmith, Football (2002)<br />
Joe Gordon, Baseball (1992)<br />
Tom Graham, Football (2001)<br />
Jay Graybeal, Football (2000)<br />
Jim Grelle, Track (1994)<br />
Claudette Groenendaal, Track (1997)<br />
Larry Hanson, Baseball (2000)<br />
Sue Harbour, Volleyball (1995)<br />
Sally Harmon, Track (1999)<br />
Leo Harris, Athletics Director (1992)<br />
Dick Harter, Basketball Coach (2001)<br />
Martin Hawkins, Track (1997)<br />
Bill Hayward, Track Coach (1992)<br />
Kathy Hayes Hermann, Track (2001)<br />
Ralph Hill, Track (1993)<br />
Howard Hobson, Basketball Coach (1992)<br />
Barney Holland, Football/Basketball (2003)<br />
Hollis Huntington, Football (1994)<br />
Shy Huntington, Football (1993)<br />
Peter Jacobsen, Golf (1993)<br />
Dick James, Football (1992)<br />
Harry Jarome, Track (1993)<br />
Wally Johansen, Basketball (1996)<br />
Steve Jones, Basketball (2003)<br />
Stefanie Kasperski, Basketball (2000)<br />
Dan Kelly, Track (1992)<br />
Don Kirsch, Baseball Coach (1993)<br />
John Kitzmiller, Football (1992)<br />
Teri Kramer, Volleyball (2003)<br />
Mel Krause, Baseball/Basketball/Baseball Coach (2001)<br />
Lauri Landerholm, Basketball (2001)<br />
Alison Lang, Basketball (1996)<br />
Ronnie Lee, Basketball (1992)<br />
Jake Leicht, Football (1998)<br />
Woodley Lewis, Football (1999)<br />
Jim Loscutoff, Basketball (1995)<br />
Stan Love, Basketball (1994)<br />
Derek Loville, Football (2000)<br />
Terry Maddox, Baseball (2006)<br />
Lisa Martin, Track (2005)<br />
Clifton McArthur, Administrator (1999)<br />
Bill McChesney, Track (2002)<br />
Phil McCugh, Football (2004)<br />
John McKay, Football (1995)<br />
Karen Meats, Basketball/Field Hockey/Track/Softball (2002)<br />
Michelle Menkens, Swimming (1993)<br />
Mike Mikulak, Football (1994)<br />
Chris Miller, Football (1999)<br />
John Miller, Wrestling (1992)<br />
Kenny Moore, Track (1997)<br />
Jack Morris, Football/Track (2005)<br />
Raymond “Butch” Morse, Football (1997)<br />
Bill Musgrave, Football (2000)<br />
Bob Newland, Football (1994)<br />
Anthony Newman, Football (2006)<br />
Bob Officer, Athletic Trainer (2002)<br />
Mary Officer, Track (1993)<br />
Jack Patera, Football (2000)<br />
Charles Patterson, Basketball (1995)<br />
Annette Hand Peters, Track (1998)<br />
Steve Prefontaine, Track (1992)<br />
Mel Renfro, Football (1992)<br />
Ahmad Rashad, Football (1992)<br />
George Rasmussen, Track (2005)<br />
Chuck Rask, Basketball (1996)<br />
Blair Rasmussen, Basketball (2002)<br />
Bill Reinhart, Basketball Coach (1994)<br />
Don Reynolds, Football/Baseball (1993)<br />
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Dave Roberts, Baseball (1994)<br />
Mack Robinson, Track (1995)<br />
Jack Roche Jr., Football Coach (1997)<br />
Alberto Salazar, Track (1994)<br />
Bob Sanders, Football (1997)<br />
Jim Shanley, Football (1994)<br />
George Shaw, Football (1992)<br />
Tom Shaw, Golf (1997)<br />
Becky Sisley, Administrator/Coach (1998)<br />
Bev Smith, Basketball (1992)<br />
Jim Smith, Football (1998)<br />
Richard Shore Smith, Football (1998)<br />
Ralph Spearow, Track (2001)<br />
Bill Steers, Football (1996)<br />
Les Steers, Track (1996)<br />
Neal Steinhauer, Track (1995)<br />
Jerry Tarr, Track (1992)<br />
Anthony Taylor, Basketball (2004)<br />
Les Tipton, Track (1998)<br />
Norm Van Brocklin, Football (1992)<br />
George Varoff, Track (1994)<br />
Charlie Warren, Basketball (1992)<br />
John Warren, Basketball Coach (1993)<br />
Leann Warren, Track (1995)<br />
Algot Westergren, Basketball (1995)<br />
Dick Whitman, Baseball (2004)<br />
Dave Wilcox, Football (1993)<br />
Dick Wilkins, Basketball/Football (1998)<br />
Mac Wilkins, Track (1992)<br />
Lynn Winbigler Anderson, Track (1992)<br />
Urgel “Slim” Wintermute, Basketball (1994)<br />
Janet Woodruff, Field Hockey Coach (2003)<br />
Gary Zimmerman, Football (1993)<br />
TEAMS<br />
1916 Football (1992)<br />
1929 Men’s Tennis (1996)<br />
1933 Football (1999)<br />
1938-39 Men’s Basketball (1992)<br />
1948 Football (1993)<br />
1957 Football (1994)<br />
1959-60 Men’s Basketball (1997)<br />
1962 Men’s Track (1992)<br />
1970 Women’s Volleyball (2000)<br />
1974-75 Men’s Basketball (1996)<br />
1977 Men’s Cross Country (1998)<br />
1978-79 Women’s Basketball (2004)<br />
1979-80 Men’s Gymnastics (1993)<br />
1985 Women’s Track (1999)<br />
1994 Football Team (2005)<br />
1983 Women’s Cross Country Team (2006)<br />
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CITY OF EUGENE<br />
T<br />
he second-largest city in Oregon, Eugene<br />
enjoys the cultural advantages of a major<br />
city, yet the relaxed and unique atmosphere<br />
of a quaint college town. The campus is located<br />
a short distance from the city center and is<br />
easily accessible by foot, pedal power or public<br />
transportation.<br />
Appropriately, bike paths and jogging trails<br />
criss-cross the city, catering to students’ preferred<br />
mode of getting around the city of about 150,000<br />
people. With the Springfield <strong>com</strong>munity just east<br />
of Eugene, the metro population tops 200,000.<br />
Community support for University of Oregon<br />
athletics, by far the most popular game in town,<br />
is unparalleled. The Ducks have set numerous<br />
attendance records in recent years and are<br />
averaging a remarkable 90 percent capacity rate<br />
over the last 10 seasons.<br />
Its ideal location between sea level and ski<br />
level is an attraction. Natural amenities within the<br />
city include the Willamette River running through<br />
the heart of the city, and the two picturesque<br />
buttes, Skinner and Spencer, that frame the city<br />
at its northern and southern ends.<br />
Winter sports are close at hand, and so<br />
are the miles of unspoiled beaches and many<br />
coastal lakes. Residents are drawn to Eugene<br />
by an excellent school system and progressive<br />
city government. Clean air and clean water are<br />
qualities that Eugeneans value.<br />
Within Eugene are more than 70 parks and<br />
recreation facilities to provide open space and<br />
organized programs for all ages. Miles of bike<br />
paths, jogging trails, hiking trails, gardens, river<br />
walks and other outdoor opportunities enable<br />
citizens and visitors to take advantage of the<br />
area’s natural assets.<br />
The University of Oregon contributes<br />
immeasurably to the life of the city, bringing an<br />
endless schedule of major cultural, educational<br />
and sports activities to the area. There are also<br />
many indoor cultural, leisure, education and<br />
entertainment activities available year around.<br />
For example, the nationally-acclaimed Hult<br />
Center for the Performing Arts is a $22 million<br />
facility with two halls (2,500 and 500 seats) that<br />
enable Eugeneans to enjoy a broad spectrum of<br />
entertainment from opera to rock concerts.<br />
Eugene’s primary industry remains lumber<br />
and wood products. However, there is increasing<br />
diversification to other types of business and<br />
industry to create new jobs for a growing and<br />
vibrant population.<br />
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EUGENE BY THE NUMBERS<br />
Top 10<br />
-Fodor’s Travel Publications picked the Willamette Valley as one of the<br />
10 “Choice Destinations” in the world<br />
-Eugene’s rank among college towns by Sports Illustrated<br />
-Eugene’s rank as the best places to live by A&E.<strong>com</strong><br />
-Eugene’s national rank by Rolling Stone among all college towns for<br />
its music scene, 2003<br />
-Eugene’s rank among U.S. cities for bicycling<br />
Top 5<br />
-Eugene’s rank among college towns in the West by Sunset magazine<br />
No. 1<br />
-Oregon’s overall ranking among the 50 states in 256 categories of<br />
environmental health as evaluated by The Green Index<br />
2 to 1<br />
-Per capita ratio of people in Eugene listed in Who’s Who in America<br />
<strong>com</strong>pared to the national average<br />
175<br />
-Number of parks in Lane County<br />
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O<br />
regon is lofty snow-covered mountains<br />
and white, sandy beaches. It is fertile<br />
green valleys and plains. Oregon has the<br />
most up-to-date cities amid hamlets reminiscent<br />
of early frontier days. The state is raging rivers,<br />
trickling brooks, mountain lakes, dramatic<br />
deserts and the powerful Pacific Ocean.<br />
If America is a land of immigrants, Oregon<br />
is the end of the rainbow for people who<br />
traveled west and found a land too beautiful<br />
and promising to leave. There’s an overpowering<br />
presence of things green in Oregon. The grass<br />
is green. The valleys are green. The towering<br />
trees are green. Everything is fresh, alive,<br />
growing. Then, too, there are the beaches.<br />
Miles of pure, white sand. And the mountains …<br />
Hood, Bachelor, the Three Sisters and more. You<br />
can ski the slopes and hike the trails. To some<br />
there’s a bit of paradise in fishing a mountainfed<br />
lake. In Oregon, some people gaze out their<br />
living room window to the majesty of a snowcapped<br />
peak.<br />
Oregon’s rivers share in the magnetism.<br />
There’s the mighty Columbia, starting as a<br />
trickle in Canada and the building to one of<br />
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the nation’s most scenic waterways as it races to<br />
the ocean, defining the Oregon and Washington<br />
boundary.<br />
The salmon-crowded Rogue River in southern<br />
Oregon draws its share of sportsmen, as well<br />
as sight-seers. For others, no river matches the<br />
McKenzie, which meets the scenic Willamette in<br />
Eugene on its meandering journey through Oregon’s<br />
evergreen forests. To most residents, a large part<br />
of Oregon’s magic stems from the fact that their<br />
jobs and homes are right in the middle of nature’s<br />
giant playground. Recreation is only a small stride<br />
from your doorstep. Recreation here isn’t a weekend<br />
thing or 50 weeks of backbreaking work for two<br />
weeks of vacation half a world away. It’s available<br />
seven days a week in Oregon.<br />
The state’s recreation pursuits are rewarding<br />
and educationally stimulating for University<br />
of Oregon students. In the Eugene area, the<br />
recreational diversity is almost limitless. There is<br />
snow skiing and backpacking in the nearby Cascade<br />
Mountains. Water skiing is just minutes away.<br />
White water float trips down rushing mountains<br />
steams are a <strong>com</strong>mon undertaking. Bike paths are<br />
everywhere, and there are almost 50,000 bikes in<br />
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Eugene alone — equalling one bike for every<br />
two people. Dubbed Track City U.S.A., it’s<br />
unquestionably the running capital of the<br />
world, and jogging trails abound.<br />
Fishing is one of Oregon’s most popular<br />
sports. The Pacific Ocean and deep-sea<br />
fishing for ocean salmon is an hour away.<br />
And, the rainbow trout greet anglers in<br />
the McKenzie every spring. Oregon is a<br />
fisherman’s paradise, capable of measuring<br />
up to the wildest fish stories.<br />
On the ruggedly beautiful and uncrowded<br />
beaches of the Oregon Coast, beach<br />
campfires and nighttime hot dog roasts<br />
signal a pleasant good evening to splashing,<br />
Frisbee tossing and beach browsing of the<br />
day. There are oceanside crab feeds and<br />
beach<strong>com</strong>bing along Oregon’s 400 miles of<br />
rugged shoreline. Private coves and inlets<br />
beg to be explored.<br />
Golf is played at a feverish pitch by<br />
young and old Oregonians alike. The state<br />
has more golf courses per capita than any<br />
other U.S. state. Every inch of the 400-mile<br />
coast line is publicly-owned. Oregonians<br />
live next to 227 state parks and 13 national<br />
forests.<br />
WILLAMETTE VALLEY<br />
OREGON COAST<br />
CRATER LAKE<br />
STATE OF<br />
OREGON<br />
PORTLAND - THE ROSE CITY<br />
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Inside Oregon Basketball<br />
A Game Plan That Works<br />
The University of Oregon is one of less than 70 public universities in the nation chosen for membership in the prestigious<br />
Association of American Universities.<br />
UO’s curriculum is designed to equip you with a high-quality education in the liberal arts and sciences. We will prepare<br />
you to enter today’s job market and live and work in the 21st century.<br />
A <strong>com</strong>prehensive College of Arts and Sciences, a graduate school, and six professional schools in architecture, business,<br />
education, journalism and <strong>com</strong>munications, law and music <strong>com</strong>prise the University, which offers degrees in over 100 programs.<br />
AND THERE’S MORE…<br />
Further evidence of the quality of a University of Oregon<br />
education can be found in its faculty and alumni. Among the<br />
2,600 full- and part-time educators are internationally known<br />
scholars and researchers, with the accounting and marketing<br />
faculty rated among the top in the United States.<br />
A WHO’S WHO OF FAMOUS DUCKS<br />
Yet the strongest criterion supporting the 128-year-old<br />
institution is the quality of its graduates which include a pair<br />
of Nobel Prize honorees, one Pulitzer Prize-winning author, an<br />
Academy Award-winning film director, 13 Olympic medalists, a<br />
Grammy Award-winning jazz musician and 18 Rhodes Scholarships<br />
recipients. Among a few of the distinguished alumni are<br />
noted author Ken Kesey, business entrepreneurs Edwin Artzt<br />
(retired CEO, Proctor and Gamble International), Ron Fraedrick<br />
(founder, Taco Time, International) and Phil Knight (co-founder<br />
and CEO, Nike, Inc.), as well as former secretary of transportation<br />
and Oregon governor Neil Goldschmidt, Donald Hodel,<br />
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former secretary of the interior, Charles Royer, director of the<br />
Harvard Institute of Politics, and Navy Rear Admiral David Jeremiah,<br />
vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.<br />
In addition, current and former professional athletes who attended<br />
the University include all-pro NFL players Ahmad Rashad<br />
and Dan Fouts, two-time NBA all-star Terrell Brandon, PGA Tour<br />
golfers Peter Jacobsen and Ben Crane, and recent first round<br />
draft picks Luke Jackson (NBA), Luke Ridnour (NBA), Frederick<br />
Jones (NBA) and Joey Harrington (NFL).<br />
Just Do It!<br />
The University of Oregon is one of a handful of<br />
proud schools that have an exclusive partnership<br />
with NIKE, Inc. to provide all intercollegiate athletic<br />
teams with practice clothing, shoes, warm-ups, and<br />
game uniforms. Also, as part of NIKE’s marketing<br />
efforts, fans across the country can find authentic<br />
UO game and practice clothing in retail outlets<br />
nationwide.
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Malik Hairston<br />
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Talent, Experience and Diplomas<br />
Oregon <strong>com</strong>es into the 2006-07<br />
season with a roster that features experience<br />
-- 12 of the 16 players on the roster<br />
are either juniors or seniors, intelligence<br />
-- two college graduates and rest of the<br />
squad on pace to graduate on time, and<br />
talent -- three who have won Pac-10<br />
all-freshmen honors, two who have been<br />
all-Pac-10 honorable mention selections<br />
and one Pac-10 all-tournament honoree.<br />
The following is a series of notes and<br />
themes as the Ducks look forward to the<br />
2006-07 season.<br />
Bring Your A Game<br />
Oregon ranked first in the Pac-10 and<br />
was among the top 10 percent nationally<br />
according to the NCAA’s newly adopted<br />
Academic Progress Rate (APR) issued last<br />
spring. Oregon scored a 986 out of 1,000<br />
during the most recent two-year tracking<br />
period (2003-04 and 2004-05).<br />
Class Project<br />
One of the consistent hallmarks of<br />
success in college basketball is having a<br />
veteran club. Bear that in mind when considering<br />
that Oregon’s 16-player roster<br />
includes four seniors and eight juniors.<br />
At 12, that’s the most upperclassmen on<br />
a UO roster in more than half a century --<br />
the 1952-53 squad featured a <strong>com</strong>bined<br />
14 seniors and juniors. The Ducks haven’t<br />
had double-digit upperclassmen since the<br />
1989-90 season had 10.<br />
On Pace to Graduate<br />
Considering Oregon’s No. 1 APR ranking,<br />
it shouldn’t be surprising that all 11<br />
of the Ducks’ returning players are either<br />
on track, or ahead of pace, to graduate<br />
on time with their respective academic<br />
classes. Both of Oregon’s 2006 seniors<br />
– Brandon Lincoln and Matt Short – received<br />
their diplomas, while this year’s<br />
four seniors – Aaron Brooks, Jordan Kent,<br />
Adrian Stelly and Adam Zahn – have either<br />
already <strong>com</strong>pleted their degree requirements<br />
(Kent & Zahn), or are on pace to<br />
finish their degrees at the end of the winter<br />
(Stelly) or spring (Brooks) terms.<br />
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2006-07 Oregon Men’s Basketball Quick Facts<br />
General Information<br />
Name: University of Oregon<br />
Location: Eugene, Ore., 97401<br />
Founded: 1876<br />
Enrollment: 20,033<br />
Nickname: Ducks<br />
Colors: Green (Pantone 342 5C) and Yellow (Pantone Yellow C)<br />
Arena (Capacity): McArthur Court (9,087)<br />
Press Row: (541) 346-4497<br />
Conference: Pacific-10<br />
President: Dave Frohnmayer (Harvard, 1962)<br />
Athletic Director: Bill Moos (Washington State, 1973)<br />
Faculty Representative: James O’Fallon (Kansas State, 1966)<br />
Main Athletic Phone: (541) 346-4481<br />
Ticket Office: (541) 346-4461<br />
History<br />
First Year of Basketball: 1902-03<br />
All-Time Basketball Record: 1,361-1,207 (101 Seasons)<br />
All-Time Post-Season Record: 18-15<br />
NCAA: Eight appearances, 9-7 record: 1939 (NCAA Champions), 1945, 1960, 1961, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003<br />
NIT: Nine appearances, 11-10 record: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1997, 1999, 2004<br />
Oregon Media Services<br />
Office: 541-346-5488<br />
Fax: 541-346-5449<br />
Director/Assistant Athletic Director: David Williford<br />
Basketball Contact: Greg Walker, Assistant Director<br />
Office: (541) 346-2252<br />
Home Phone: (541) 954-8775<br />
e-mail: gswalker@uoregon.edu<br />
Assistant Directors: Andy McNamara, Allison Ross, Geoff Thurner<br />
Intern: Joshua O’Toole<br />
Office Manager: Amy Detwiler<br />
Mailing Address:<br />
University of Oregon<br />
Len Casanova Athletic Center<br />
2727 Leo Harris Parkway<br />
Eugene, OR 97401<br />
Website: www.goducks.<strong>com</strong><br />
Oregon Basketball Office<br />
Head Coach: Ernie Kent (Oregon, 1977), 10th Year<br />
Office Phone: (541) 346-4346<br />
Career Record (Years): 254-192 (15)<br />
Oregon Record (Years): 164-112 (9)<br />
Assistants: Scott Duncan (College of Wooster, 1978), Seventh Year; Kenny Payne (Louisville, 2003), Third Year;<br />
Mark Hudson (Northwestern, 1992), 10th Year<br />
Director of Basketball Operations: Yasir Rosemond (Oregon, 2003), Second Year<br />
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jim Radcliffe (Pacific, 1980), 25th Year<br />
Basketball Athletic Trainer: Clay Jamieson (Arizona, 1994), Ninth Year<br />
Basketball Secretary: Rhonda Bowers, 10th Year<br />
Managers: Scott Marian, Third Year; H.J. Cohn, Second Year; Josh Suh, First Year<br />
Outlook<br />
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Team Information<br />
2005-06 Overall Record: 15-18<br />
2005-06 Conference Record (Place): 7-11 (7th)<br />
Final Ranking: NR (ESPN/USA Today); NR (AP)<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4<br />
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0<br />
Returning Players<br />
Name Ht. Wt. Cl.-Ex. P GP/GS Ppg. Rpg. Other<br />
** Malik Hairston 6-6 200 Jr.-2V G 32/32 15.0 4.7 2.2 apg<br />
** Aaron Brooks 6-0 160 Sr.-3V G 31/32 10.8 3.4 4.4 apg, .807 FT Pct.<br />
** Chamberlain Oguchi 6-5 195 Jr.-2V G 32/10 9.6 2.3 2.1 3FGpg, .792 FT Pct.<br />
Bryce Taylor 6-5 205 Jr.-2V G 23/13 9.3 2.4 .797 FT Pct.<br />
** Maarty Leunen 6-9 215 Jr.-2V F 31/18 7.2 6.1 .778 FT Pct.<br />
Ray Schafer 7-0 235 Jr.-2V* C 26/12 4.0 2.7 .662 FG Pct.<br />
** Adam Zahn 6-8 230 Sr.-3V* F 33/13 3.6 2.5<br />
+ Mitch Platt 6-10 275 Jr.-2V* F 27/24 3.1 2.1 .603 FG Pct.<br />
Jordan Kent 6-5 205 Sr.-3V* G 25/15 3.0 4.4 .516 FG Pct.<br />
Adrian Stelly 6-3 185 Sr.-3V* G 11/0 0.8 0.3 .500 FG Pct.<br />
Players Lost<br />
Name Ht. Wt. Cl.-Ex. P GP/GS Ppg. Rpg. Other<br />
Ivan Johnson 6-8 255 Jr.-1V* F 28/6 7.5 3.2 .500 FG Pct.<br />
Brandon Lincoln 6-4 195 Sr.-4V G 33/13 6.1 1.8 .816 FT Pct.<br />
Kenny Love 6-2 165 Jr.-1V G 5/0 1.2 0.8<br />
Matt Short 7-0 235 Sr.-4V* C 11/2 0.5 1.5<br />
** 2005-06 starter<br />
* utilized redshirt year<br />
+ 2004-05 statistics<br />
Redshirts<br />
Name Ht. Wt. Cl.-Ex. P Hometown High School/College<br />
Churchill Odia 6-6 205 So.-TR* G Lagos, Nigeria Montrose Christian/Xavier<br />
New<strong>com</strong>ers<br />
Name Ht. Wt. Cl.-Ex. P Hometown High School/College<br />
Josh Akwenuke 6-5 200 Jr.-TR* G Portland, Ore. Westview/Puget Sound/Lane CC<br />
Joevan Catron 6-6 225 Fr.-HS F Phoenix, Ill. Thornton Township<br />
Frantz Dorsainvil 6-8 260 Jr.-TR F Montreal, Quebec Elizabeth/Vincennes University<br />
LeKendric Longmire 6-5 200 Fr.-HS G Pascagoula, Miss. Pascagoula<br />
Tajuan Porter 5-6 160 Fr.-HS G Detroit, Mich. Renaissance<br />
* has utilized redshirt<br />
Honors Candidates<br />
All-America: Hairston<br />
All-Conference: Brooks, Hairston<br />
All-Freshman: None<br />
All-New<strong>com</strong>er: Dorsainvil<br />
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE<br />
Josh AK-wen-OO-kay joe-VON KAY-tron FRAHNTZ DOR-sane-vil<br />
mah-LEEK Hairston Maarty LEW-nen Churchill oh-DEE-uh<br />
Chamberlain oh-GOO-chee Ray SHAY-fer Adrian STELL-ee<br />
ta-WAHN Porter Adam ZAHN (like dawn) yah-SEAR Rosemond<br />
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Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
Depth Charges<br />
More than 80 percent of last year’s<br />
scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and<br />
3-point shooting returns. The Ducks return<br />
81 percent of last season’s point production,<br />
including the top four scorers in junior<br />
Malik Hairston (15.0 ppg), senior Aaron<br />
Brooks (10.8 ppg), junior Chamberlain<br />
Oguchi (9.6 ppg) and junior Bryce Taylor<br />
(9.3 ppg). Oregon is even better off in<br />
the rebounding and assists departments.<br />
Nearly 85 percent of the rebounding returns,<br />
led by junior Maarty Leunen (6.1<br />
rpg) and Hairston (4.7 rpg). In assists, the<br />
number climbs to 86 percent with Brooks<br />
(4.4 apg), Hairston (2.2 apg), Taylor (1.6<br />
apg) and Leunen (1.4 apg) all showing<br />
ability to distribute the ball.<br />
Three Ball Corner Pocket<br />
What about the three-ball? How does<br />
92 percent returning to the floor for 2006-<br />
07 sound? That group features Chamberlain<br />
Oguchi (68 threes), Malik Hairston<br />
(47), Aaron Brooks (45), Maarty Leunen<br />
(23) and Bryce Taylor (20). Oguchi alone<br />
made 52 threes in the last month of the<br />
season, averaging 4.0 per game during that<br />
span. He also set a Pac-10 tournament<br />
record by hitting 14 treys in three games.<br />
Oregon led the Pac-10 in three-pointers<br />
last season, averaging 6.8 per game.<br />
Starting Blocks<br />
Oregon returns nine players who<br />
started at least 10 games last season and<br />
four who have at least 39 career starts. As<br />
a whole, the Ducks boast 300 <strong>com</strong>bined<br />
Aaron Brooks<br />
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starts on the roster. Aaron Brooks (75),<br />
Malik Hairston (59), Mitch Platt (46) and<br />
Bryce Taylor (39) have <strong>com</strong>bined for 219<br />
starts alone.<br />
Brooks No. 1 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio<br />
Senior guard Aaron Brooks led the<br />
Pac-10 in assist-to-turnover ratio last<br />
season, averaging 1.81 assists for every<br />
one turnover. Brooks enters his senior<br />
season with 322 assists, which ranks<br />
sixth on the UO career list. He needs 46<br />
to pass Frederick Jones (367/1998-02)<br />
for fifth and 103 to go by Luke Jackson<br />
(424/2000-04) for fourth. Brooks also<br />
<strong>com</strong>es into 2006-07 with 889 career<br />
points, meaning he needs 111 more to<br />
be<strong>com</strong>e the 25th career 1,000-point<br />
scorer at Oregon.<br />
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The Best Class Ever<br />
To this point, there has been much<br />
debate whether or not the 2004 freshman<br />
signing class – Malik Hairston, Maarty<br />
Leunen, Chamberlain Oguchi and Bryce<br />
Taylor – has lived up to its advance billing.<br />
Here’s something to add to that argument:<br />
that quartet is on pace to be<strong>com</strong>e the first<br />
class in school history to produce three<br />
1,000-point scorers. Hairston, with 834<br />
career points, should easily reach 1,000<br />
this season. Taylor (527 points) is right on<br />
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a four-year pace for 1,000, while Oguchi<br />
(416 points) will pass 1,000 with repeats<br />
of his 306-point sophomore season. And<br />
right now, that list does not even include<br />
Leunen (373 points), who also would likely<br />
be on pace for 1,000 if not for a mid-season<br />
ankle injury in 2005-06 – ground he<br />
can easily make up his final two seasons<br />
in Eugene. It’s also worthwhile to note<br />
that Hairston, Oguchi and Taylor are on<br />
pace to finish in Oregon’s career top 10<br />
in three-point field goals made.<br />
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Maarty Leunen<br />
Defensive Effort for the Books<br />
Oregon allowed just 65.3 points per<br />
game in 2005-06, which was the Ducks’<br />
best defensive effort during the shot clock<br />
era – a span of more than 20 years. The<br />
last time an Oregon team held opponents<br />
below 65.3 points per game was Don<br />
Monson’s 1984-85 squad (61.9 ppg).<br />
National Guard Duty<br />
Junior guard Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
played for the Nigerian National Team<br />
(both parents are originally from Nigeria)<br />
in the FIBA World Championships Aug.<br />
19-Sept. 3 in Japan.
New<strong>com</strong>ers<br />
The Ducks bring six new players into<br />
the mix for 2006-07: sophomore guard<br />
Churchill Odia, who redshirted last season<br />
after transferring from Xavier, junior transfers<br />
Frantz Dorsainvil (6-8, 225-lbs., F) and<br />
Josh Akwenuke (6-5, 200-lbs., G) and<br />
freshmen Joevan Catron (6-6, 205-lbs.,<br />
F), LeKendric Longmire (6-5, 200-lbs., G)<br />
and Tajuan Porter (5-6, 160-lbs., G).<br />
Cruising in the Bahamas<br />
McArthur Court<br />
New Platt-itude<br />
Oregon will wel<strong>com</strong>e junior forward<br />
Mitch Platt back to the lineup. Platt redshirted<br />
the 2005-06 season recovering<br />
from a pair of ankle surgeries following<br />
the 2004-05 campaign. He averaged 3.1<br />
points and 2.1 rebounds per game as a<br />
sophomore and may be Oregon’s best big<br />
man in terms of his precision in executing<br />
offensive sets.<br />
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Summer Tour<br />
Oregon took a summer tour to the<br />
Bahamas Aug. 20-26, going 5-0 against<br />
Bahamian club teams. Eight returning<br />
players, as well as sophomore Churchill<br />
Odia who redshirted last season, made the<br />
trip. Two returning players were not able<br />
to ac<strong>com</strong>pany the Ducks: senior Jordan<br />
Kent, who was in fall camp with the UO<br />
football team, and junior Chamberlain<br />
Oguchi, who played with the Nigerian<br />
National team (see next note).<br />
Climbing the Wins List<br />
Head coach Ernie Kent <strong>com</strong>es into<br />
the year with 164 wins at Oregon and<br />
needs 17 victories to pass Steve Belko<br />
(179 wins, 1957-1971) and W.J. Reinhart<br />
(180 wins, 1924-35) on Oregon’s career<br />
coaching victories list. Then he’ll trail only<br />
Hall of Famer Howard Hobson, who had<br />
212 wins from 1936-47.<br />
Mac Turns 80<br />
The 2006-07 season will mark the 80th<br />
birthday of venerable McArthur Court --<br />
Jan. 14, 2007 (Oregon plays at Arizona<br />
on that date). In the past 79 years at Mac,<br />
Oregon has won 669 games. Over the<br />
last five years, the Ducks have a 60-17<br />
record.
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ALPHABETICAL<br />
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Ex. DOB Hometown (High School/College)<br />
5 Josh Akwenuke G 6-5 200 Jr.-TR 10-10-84 Portland, Ore. (Westview/Lane CC)<br />
0 Aaron Brooks G 6-0 160 Sr.-3V 1-14-85 Seattle, Wash. (Franklin)<br />
50 Joevan Catron F 6-6 225 Fr.-HS 2-25-88 Phoenix, Ill. (Thorntown Township)<br />
11 Frantz Dorsainvil F 6-8 260 Jr.-TR 12-20-83 Montreal, Quebec (Elizabeth/Vincennes University)<br />
1 Malik Hairston G 6-6 200 Jr.-2V 2-23-87 Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance)<br />
2 Jordan Kent G 6-5 205 Sr.-3V* 7-24-84 Eugene, Ore. (Churchill)<br />
10 Maarty Leunen F 6-9 215 Jr.-2V 9-3-85 Redmond, Ore. (Redmond)<br />
24 LeKendric Longmire G 6-5 200 Fr.-HS 9-15-87 Pascagoula, Miss. (Pascagoula)<br />
13 Churchill Odia G 6-6 205 So.-TR* 11-21-85 Lagos, Nigeria (Montrose Christian/Xavier)<br />
25 Chamberlain Oguchi G 6-5 195 Jr.-2V 4-28-86 Houston, Texas (George W. Bush)<br />
3 Mitch Platt F 6-10 275 Jr.-2V* 1-12-85 Henderson, Nev. (Green Valley)<br />
12 Tajuan Porter G 5-6 160 Fr.-HS 3-9-88 Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance)<br />
45 Ray Schafer C 7-0 235 Jr.-2V* 12-20-83 Wasilla, Alaska (Wasilla)<br />
21 Adrian Stelly G 6-3 185 Sr.-3V* 6-21-84 Portland, Ore. (Benson)<br />
4 Bryce Taylor G 6-5 205 Jr.-2V 9-27-86 Encino, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake)<br />
42 Adam Zahn F 6-8 230 Sr.-3V* 7-12-84 Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union)<br />
NUMERICAL<br />
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Ex. DOB Hometown (High School/College)<br />
0 Aaron Brooks G 6-0 160 Sr.-3V 1-14-85 Seattle, Wash. (Franklin)<br />
1 Malik Hairston G 6-6 200 Jr.-2V 2-23-87 Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance)<br />
2 Jordan Kent G 6-5 205 Sr.-3V* 7-24-84 Eugene, Ore. (Churchill)<br />
3 Mitch Platt F 6-10 275 Jr.-2V* 1-12-85 Henderson, Nev. (Green Valley)<br />
4 Bryce Taylor G 6-5 205 Jr.-2V 9-27-86 Encino, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake)<br />
5 Josh Akwenuke G 6-5 200 Jr.-TR 10-10-84 Portland, Ore. (Westview/Lane CC)<br />
10 Maarty Leunen F 6-9 215 Jr.-2V 9-3-85 Redmond, Ore. (Redmond)<br />
11 Frantz Dorsainvil F 6-8 260 Jr.-TR 12-20-83 Montreal, Quebec (Elizabeth/Vincennes University)<br />
12 Tajuan Porter G 5-6 160 Fr.-HS 3-9-88 Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance)<br />
13 Churchill Odia G 6-6 205 So.-TR* 11-21-85 Lagos, Nigeria (Montrose Christian/Xavier)<br />
21 Adrian Stelly G 6-3 185 Sr.-3V* 6-21-84 Portland, Ore. (Benson)<br />
24 LeKendric Longmire G 6-5 200 Fr.-HS 9-15-87 Pascagoula, Miss. (Pascagoula)<br />
25 Chamberlain Oguchi G 6-5 195 Jr.-2V 4-28-86 Houston, Texas (George W. Bush)<br />
42 Adam Zahn F 6-8 230 Sr.-3V* 7-12-84 Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union)<br />
45 Ray Schafer C 7-0 235 Jr.-2V* 12-20-83 Wasilla, Alaska (Wasilla)<br />
50 Joevan Catron F 6-6 225 Fr.-HS 2-25-88 Phoenix, Ill. (Thorntown Township)<br />
* utilized redshirt year<br />
BASKETBALL STAFF<br />
Head Coach: Ernie Kent (Oregon, 1977), 10th Year<br />
Assistants: Scott Duncan (College of Wooster, 1978), Seventh Year; Kenny Payne (Louisville, 2003), Third Year;<br />
Mark Hudson (Northwestern, 1992), 10th Year<br />
Director of Basketball Operations: Yasir Rosemond (Oregon, 2003), Second Year<br />
Athletic Trainer: Clay Jamieson (Arizona, 1994), Ninth Year<br />
Managers: Scott Marian, Third Year; H.J. Cohn, Second Year; Josh Suh, First Year<br />
Secretary: Rhonda Bowers, 10th Year<br />
Basketball Phone/Fax: (541) 346-4346/346-4482<br />
ROSTER BREAKDOWN<br />
By Position By Year By Location<br />
Guards (9): Akwenuke, Brooks, Freshmen (3): Catron, Longmire, Porter Alaska (1): Schafer<br />
Hairston, Kent, Longmire, Odia, Sophomores (1): Odia California (2): Taylor, Zahn<br />
Oguchi, Porter, Stelly, Taylor Juniors (8): Akwenuke, Dorsainvil, Hairston, Illinois (1): Catron<br />
Forwards (5): Catron, Dorsainvil, Leunen, Oguchi, Platt, Schafer, Taylor Michigan (2): Hairston, Porter<br />
Leunen, Platt, Zahn Seniors (4): Brooks, Kent, Stelly, Zahn Mississippi (1): Longmire<br />
Centers: (1): Schafer Nevada (1): Platt<br />
Nigeria (1): Odia<br />
Oregon (4): Akwenuke, Kent, Leunen, Stelly<br />
Quebec (1): Dorsainvil<br />
Texas (1): Oguchi<br />
Washington (1): Brooks<br />
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Returning Players<br />
Career Notes: Enters the season sixth<br />
in UO career assists with 322 and needs<br />
103 more to pass Fred Jones (424/2000-<br />
04) for fourth. Ranks 10th in UO career<br />
3-point field goals, and could enter that<br />
list’s top five by season’s end. Needs 111<br />
points to reach 1,000 for his career.<br />
2006-07: Will be looked to as a senior<br />
leader on and off the floor for the Ducks.<br />
Follows in the footsteps of Luke Ridnour<br />
as another prep All-American point guard<br />
from the State of Washington playing for<br />
the Ducks. Says his game is patterned<br />
after Jason Kidd and Kevin Johnson.<br />
2005-06: Uneven junior season saw<br />
him earn his first career double-double<br />
and lead the Pac-10 in assists-to-turnover<br />
ratio (1.81-to-1). Started 31 of 32<br />
games and ranked second on the team,<br />
averaging 10.8 points per game. Led<br />
Oregon and was fourth in the Pac-10 in<br />
assists per game at 4.4. Was second on<br />
the team and seventh in the league in free<br />
throw percentage (.807). Led the Ducks<br />
with 35 steals. Oregon’s leading scorer<br />
seven times and assists leader 25 times.<br />
Had 18 double figure scoring games.<br />
Scored 13 points with seven assists in<br />
win over Rice. First career double-double<br />
came against Howard with 10 points and<br />
10 assists. Netted 19 points in home win<br />
48<br />
#0 Aaron Brooks<br />
Guard/6-0, 165, Sr., 3V<br />
Seattle, Wash. (Franklin HS)<br />
2004 Pac-10 All-Freshman<br />
2005 All-Pac-10 H.M.<br />
against Oregon State. Followed that with<br />
17 points in home victory over Arizona.<br />
Scored 18 points in road win at Arizona<br />
State. Season-high 20 points came in<br />
road win at USC.<br />
2004-05: Earned all-Pac-10 honorable<br />
mention status following some of<br />
the most impressive games ever by an<br />
Oregon sophomore. Top performance of<br />
the season was a career-high 34-point<br />
effort in a 90-83 win against USC that<br />
tied Duck great Ron Lee (versus Washington<br />
in 1974) for the most points ever<br />
by a UO sophomore. It was also the thirdhighest<br />
single game total by an Oregon<br />
point guard. Made 12-of-13 free throws<br />
in that game. Was named The Sporting<br />
News national player of the week for his<br />
efforts. Played in all 27 games, starting<br />
26. Oregon’s leading scorer at 14.7<br />
points per game (10th in the Pac-10) and<br />
also led in assists at 4.6 per game (third<br />
in the Pac-10). Led the team in scoring<br />
eight times and was the assists leader<br />
20 times. Excellent free throw shooter,<br />
hitting 94-of-110 on the season (85.5<br />
percent) to rank third in the league. Eight<br />
assists in back-to back games to open<br />
the season (Idaho State, New Mexico)<br />
and also scored 22 points in early-season<br />
win over the Lobos. Netted 16 points in<br />
tough road win at Fresno State. Scored 25<br />
points against Winthrop. Two solid efforts<br />
against Oregon State with 24 points in a<br />
home win (Jan. 8) and 21 points in a road<br />
loss (Feb. 5). Season-high nine assists in<br />
home win against Washington State.<br />
2003-04: Earned Pac-10 All-Freshman<br />
honors despite missing 10 games due to a<br />
broken bone in his right wrist. A real difference<br />
maker in terms of what Oregon was<br />
able to ac<strong>com</strong>plish on offense when he<br />
was healthy versus the games he missed.<br />
The Ducks averaged 16.7 turnovers per<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Brooks’ Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
34 vs. USC (12/31/04)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
9 vs. USC (12/31/04)<br />
9 vs. Oregon State (1/8/04)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
4 nine times<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
12 vs. USC (12/31/04)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
13 vs. USC (12/31/04)<br />
Rebounds<br />
7 at Arizona (2/17/05)<br />
7 at New Mexico (12/17/05)<br />
Assists<br />
10 vs. Howard (12/20/05)<br />
Steals<br />
4 vs. Portland State (12/27/05)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
2 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04)<br />
2 vs. Arizona State (1/12/06)<br />
Minutes<br />
45 at USC (3/3/05)<br />
game while Brooks sat out with the injury;<br />
in the final 10 games with a healthy Brooks<br />
running the show, Oregon averaged just<br />
13.2 turnovers per game. In 21 games (18<br />
starts), was fourth on the team averaging<br />
7.0 points per game and ranked third in<br />
assists at 2.7 per game. Also one of the<br />
Ducks’ better free throw shooters at 78.8<br />
percent. Started to show real promise<br />
the second week of the season when he<br />
scored nine points with a season-high six<br />
assists in the Pape’ Jam win against Marshall.<br />
Followed that with 12 points and a<br />
season-high six rebounds against Kansas,<br />
before scoring 13 versus Santa Clara.<br />
Fantastic start to Pac-10 season featured<br />
13 points (three-of-four threes) in win at<br />
USC. Emotional punch of the backboard<br />
support at UCLA two days later resulted<br />
in a broken hamate bone in his right wrist
that required surgery and caused him to<br />
miss 10 games. Upon his return to action<br />
in mid-February, exhibited why he was<br />
sorely missed when he scored 16 points<br />
(four-of-six threes) with five assists at<br />
California and then notched a season-high<br />
17 points two days later at Stanford.<br />
Before Oregon: Earned just about<br />
every honor possible in leading Franklin<br />
to the Washington 4A state championship<br />
as a senior. A McDonald’s and Parade<br />
(third team) All-American. Played in the<br />
McDonald’s and EA Sports national all-star<br />
games. Named the Gatorade, Associated<br />
Press, Seattle Times and Ta<strong>com</strong>a News<br />
Tribune state player of the year. Averaged<br />
24.3 points, 7.0 assists, 3.3 rebounds<br />
and 2.3 steals per game as a senior as<br />
the Quakers went 25-2. Scored 38 points<br />
to lead Franklin past Mead 67-55 in the<br />
state championship game. Also had a big<br />
game against rival Garfield, scoring 31<br />
points in a 86-70 Franklin win. Had five<br />
points and four assists in the McDonald’s<br />
All-Star game. Rated the 31st-best recruit<br />
nationally ESPN.<strong>com</strong> (fourth-best among<br />
point guards) and the 37th-best by TheInsiders-Hoops.<strong>com</strong>.<br />
Played for Ernie Kent<br />
on the USA Basketball Junior National<br />
team that won the bronze medal at the<br />
2002 qualifying tournament in Venezuela,<br />
and advanced the USA to the 2003 FIBA<br />
World Championships. Scored 8.8 points<br />
per game with 10 assists for the USA team.<br />
As a junior, averaged 18.7 points and 7.5<br />
assists per game for Franklin and was<br />
named to the All-Kingco League first team.<br />
Averaged 16.8 points and 6.7 assists per<br />
game as a sophomore and 7.6 points and<br />
6.2 assists per game as a freshman.<br />
Personal: Born Aaron Jamal Brooks<br />
January 14, 1985, in Seattle, Wash. Also<br />
goes by “AB.” Parents are Alvertis Brooks,<br />
Sr., and Bernardean Hampton. One older<br />
brother, Alvertis, Jr., who played basketball<br />
at Seattle University. Member of the Skyway<br />
Club. High School (Coach): Franklin<br />
(Jason Kerr). Major is political science.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Brooks’ Top Games<br />
Points<br />
34 vs. USC (12/31/04)<br />
25 vs. Winthrop (12/22/04)<br />
24 vs. Oregon State (1/8/04)<br />
22 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04)<br />
21 at Oregon State (2/5/05)<br />
Rebounds<br />
7 at Arizona (2/17/05)<br />
7 at Arizona (2/17/05)<br />
Assists<br />
10 vs. Howard (12/20/05)<br />
9 vs. Washington State (2/12/05)<br />
9 vs. USC (1/28/06)<br />
Aaron Brooks Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2003-04 21-18 541 46-124 .371 28-76 .368 26-33 .788 11 39 50 2.4 49-0 56 49 1 17 146 7.0<br />
2004-05 27-26 893 126-294 .429 52-140 .371 94-110 .855 19 69 88 3.3 58-4 125 87 4 27 398 14.7<br />
2005-06 32-31 1036 115-283 .406 45-134 .336 71-88 .807 25 85 110 3.4 70-2 141 78 5 35 346 10.8<br />
Totals 80-75 2470 287-701 .409 125-350 .357 191-231 .827 55 193 248 3.1 <strong>177</strong>-6 322 214 10 79 889 11.1<br />
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Career Notes: Enters season needing<br />
166 points to reach 1,000 career.<br />
On pace to be<strong>com</strong>e just the 10th Duck<br />
to reach 1,000 points as a junior, joining<br />
Ron Lee, Luke Jackson, Anthony Taylor,<br />
Greg Ballard, Orlando Williams, Blair<br />
Rasmussen, Kenya Wilkins, Luke Ridnour<br />
and Terrell Brandon.<br />
2006-07: Looking to elevate himself<br />
and his team to the next level. One of the<br />
most well-rounded players in the nation.<br />
Willing to do whatever it takes to win, be<br />
it scoring, rebounding, defending or set-<br />
50<br />
#1 Malik Hairston<br />
Guard/6-6, 200, Jr., 2V<br />
Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance HS)<br />
2005 Pac-10 All-Freshman<br />
2006 All-Pac-10 H.M.<br />
ting up his teammates. An All-Pac-10 and<br />
All-America candidate.<br />
2005-06: Oregon’s leading scorer at<br />
15.0 points per game was an all-Pac-<br />
10 honorable mention selection. NABC<br />
District 14 second team pick. Named the<br />
team’s MVP. Played and started in 32<br />
games. Oregon’s No. 2 rebounder at 4.7<br />
per game. Was eighth in the Pac-10 in<br />
scoring and 20th in rebounding. Also the<br />
Ducks’ top 3-point shooter, hitting 37.9<br />
percent (10th in the league). Oregon’s<br />
leading scorer 11 times and top rebounder<br />
six times. Reached double figures 27 times,<br />
hitting 20 points in nine games. In Pac-10<br />
play, was impressive, especially in the<br />
second half of games, where he accounted<br />
for 64 percent of his scoring (160-of-250<br />
points). Terrific performance in the Pac-<br />
10 tournament with three consecutive<br />
20-point games. That season-ending run<br />
included 21 points versus Washington<br />
State and 20 against both Washington<br />
and California. Scored in double-figures<br />
in the first 11 games of the season. Broke<br />
out with a career-high 25 points Nov. 30<br />
at Vanderbilt and grabbed 10 rebounds for<br />
his third career double-double. Notched<br />
second 20-point game of the season with<br />
22 Dec. 20 versus Howard. Also scored<br />
an impressive 21 points Jan. 7 at Stanford<br />
and followed that with 23 points against<br />
Arizona. Nailed a pair of three-pointers in<br />
the final :12 to give the Ducks a 52-50<br />
<strong>com</strong>e-from-behind win Jan. 19 at WSU.<br />
Was the Ducks’ leading scorer with 22 Feb.<br />
11 at Arizona State. On Feb. 23, scored 16<br />
of his 18 points in the second half in a win<br />
at USC. Member of the Hispanic College<br />
Fund Classic all-tournament team. Missed<br />
the Dec. 27 Portland State game with a<br />
sprained big toe.<br />
2004-05: Named to the Pac-10’s allfreshman<br />
team. One of two freshmen to<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Hairston’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
25 at Vanderbilt (11/30/05)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
10 at Arizona (2/17/05)<br />
10 at Vanderbilt (11/30/05)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
4 at Vanderbilt (11/30/05)<br />
4 vs. Arizona (1/14/06)<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
9 vs. Washington State (3/8/06)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
13 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04)<br />
Rebounds<br />
12 vs. Stanford (2/26/05)<br />
Assists<br />
8 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04)<br />
Steals<br />
2 four times<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
3 vs. Santa Clara (12/13/05)<br />
3 vs. Washington State (2/18/06)<br />
Minutes<br />
48 vs. California (3/10/06)<br />
start all 27 games for Oregon. Second on<br />
the squad in scoring at 13.1 points per<br />
game (15th in the Pac-10), rebounding at<br />
5.0 rpg (19th in the league) and assists at<br />
nearly 2.0 per game. Great season shooting<br />
from the floor (50.9 percent, 145-of-<br />
285). Led team in scoring seven times, in<br />
rebounding seven times and three times<br />
in assists. Paced team with 15 points in<br />
season-opening win over Idaho State.<br />
Had nine points and eight assists in Pape’<br />
Jam win against Vanderbilt. Bright spot<br />
with 14 points, nine rebounds and five assists<br />
in loss to No. 1 Illinois. Registered 20<br />
points and six rebounds against Portland.<br />
Scored 19 points with seven rebounds<br />
at Stanford. Netted 20 points at Oregon<br />
State. Scored season-high 21 points at<br />
Arizona. First career double-double came<br />
at Arizona State (18 points, 11 rebounds).
Also notched a double-double in home<br />
near-upset of Stanford (12 points, season-high<br />
12 rebounds). Had 19 points<br />
in overtime win at USC.<br />
Before Oregon: The highest profile<br />
Oregon signee since Greg Ballard and<br />
Ron Lee in the 1970s. A top 10 recruit by<br />
virtually all recruiting services. A Parade<br />
and McDonald’s All-American. Ranked<br />
seventh overall by Rivals and No. 10 by<br />
The Insiders. Rivals also ranked him as<br />
the nation’s top shooting guard, while<br />
The Insiders put him as the fourth-best<br />
small forward. Averaged 20 points, 11<br />
rebounds and six assists per game as a<br />
senior at Renaissance High School. Led<br />
his team to a 27-0 record, the Class B<br />
state title and a No. 3 national ranking<br />
by USA Today. In the state championship<br />
game, scored 17 points with four<br />
rebounds and five blocks as Renaissance<br />
defeated DeWitt 61-42. First team allstate,<br />
all-metro and all-city by both the<br />
Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press.<br />
Finished third in Michigan’s Hal Graham<br />
Mr. Basketball voting. Played in the 2004<br />
McDonald’s All-America game -- where<br />
he scored 11 points with three rebounds<br />
and three assists -- the Jordan Capital<br />
Classic and on the USA Hoop Summit<br />
Team that defeated the World Team 99-<br />
79. Averaged 22 points, 12 rebounds,<br />
six assists and three steals as a junior as<br />
Renaissance won the first of two straight<br />
city championships. For his career, averaged<br />
18.7 points, 12.4 rebounds, 6.0<br />
assists and 2.7 steals per game. Was also<br />
named all-academic at Renaissance.<br />
Personal: Born Malik Samory Hairston<br />
February 23, 1987, in Detroit, Mich. Parents<br />
are Richard and Elizabeth Hairston.<br />
Has two older brothers and one sister.<br />
Father played basketball at Morris Brown<br />
College in Atlanta. Have to like what he<br />
lists as his career goal: “to win a national<br />
championship.” High School (Coach): Renaissance<br />
(Mark White). Major is political<br />
science.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Hairston’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
25 at Vanderbilt (11/30/05)<br />
23 vs. Arizona (1/14/06)<br />
23 vs. Stanford (2/2/06)<br />
Rebounds<br />
12 vs. Stanford (2/26/05)<br />
11 at Arizona State (2/19/05)<br />
10 at Vanderbilt (11/30/05)<br />
Assists<br />
8 vs. Vanderbilt (12/4/04)<br />
6 vs. Washington (2/16/06)<br />
Malik Hairston Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2004-05 27-27 830 145-285 .509 23-69 .333 42-89 .472 46 89 135 5.0 62-0 52 58 9 15 355 13.1<br />
2005-06 32-32 1056 175-372 .470 47-124 .379 82-119 .689 79 72 151 4.7 73-2 69 70 20 15 479 15.0<br />
Totals 59-59 1886 320-657 .487 70-193 .363 124-208 .596 125 161 286 4.8 135-2 121 128 29 30 834 14.1<br />
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Historical Notes: Is the first threesport<br />
letterman at Oregon since World<br />
War II (basketball, track, football). Is the<br />
Pac-10’s first three-sport letterman since<br />
Arizona State’s J.D. Hill (baseball, football,<br />
track) in 1967-70. Joins his father, Duck<br />
head coach Ernie Kent, as the first fatherand-son,<br />
coach-player <strong>com</strong>bination in the<br />
history of Oregon basketball. Is also the<br />
first second generation Duck basketball<br />
player in more than 40 years (Ernie Kent<br />
lettered at Oregon from 1974-77); the<br />
most recent one prior to Jordan was Stu<br />
Robertson (1958-60), who was the son<br />
of one of the Ducks’ best pre-World War<br />
II players, Jack “Spook” Robertson (1932-<br />
34).<br />
Track Notes: A four-time track All-<br />
American. The 2003 200-meter NCAA<br />
West Regional winner (20.99). Ran the<br />
opening leg on school’s 2005 third-place<br />
NCAA 4x400 relay and anchored schoolrecord<br />
4x100 relay (39.20) that placed<br />
sixth. Anchored the 4x100 relay to its first<br />
Pac-10 title ever in the event in 2006.<br />
Owns collegiate bests of 10.41 (100),<br />
52<br />
#2 Jordan Kent<br />
Guard/6-5, 200, RS-Sr., 3V<br />
Eugene, Ore. (Churchill HS)<br />
2005 Pac-10 All-Academic (1st team)<br />
2006 Pac-10 All-Academic (2nd team)<br />
20.82w (200), 46.95 (400) and 24-9 3/4<br />
(long jump).<br />
Decision Time: May forego final season<br />
of basketball eligibility to concentrate on a<br />
professional football career. Will make that<br />
decision at the end of the football season.<br />
2006-07: Quick and athletic. A disruptive<br />
force on defense, using his speed,<br />
leaping ability and reach to create turnovers.<br />
Brings terrific energy off the bench.<br />
Would not join the basketball squad until<br />
after football’s bowl game.<br />
2005-06: Ac<strong>com</strong>plished remarkable<br />
feat of lettering in three sports -- football,<br />
basketball and track -- in the same<br />
academic year. A Pac-10 all-academic<br />
second team selection. Named the team’s<br />
Harry Ritchie Scholar-Athlete and RADM<br />
John Dick Defensive Player of the Year<br />
awards winner. After spending most of the<br />
fall with the football team, appeared in 25<br />
games, starting 15. Averaged 3.0 points<br />
per game and was third on the squad in<br />
rebounding at 4.4 per game. Led team in<br />
rebounding five times. Had eight rebounds<br />
and a career-high five assists in Jan. 12<br />
win against Arizona State. Lone doublefigure<br />
scoring game, 13 points, came Jan.<br />
19 at Washington State. Also grabbed<br />
season-high 12 boards in that game for<br />
his second career double-double. Had<br />
11 rebounds in win over the Cougars in<br />
the Pac-10 tournament. On the gridiron:<br />
Played in eight games, with his most extensive<br />
action <strong>com</strong>ing against Montana<br />
(18 plays). Scored his first touchdown<br />
on a 68-yard pass from Dennis Dixon at<br />
Washington State. Completed inaugural<br />
football season with three catches for 114<br />
yards (38.0 avg.) and one score.<br />
2004-05: Played in all 27 games, starting<br />
the final nine. Was third on the team<br />
in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and seventh in<br />
scoring (4.8 ppg). Led team in rebounding<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Kent’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
19 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
6 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04)<br />
6 at Washington State (1/19/06)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
1 (five times)<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
11 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
16 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
Rebounds<br />
16 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
Assists<br />
5 vs. Arizona State (1/12/06)<br />
Steals<br />
3 vs. Oregon State (2/7/04)<br />
3 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
2 five times<br />
Minutes<br />
37 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
in six games. Extraordinary effort in Feb.<br />
10 overtime loss to Washington, with<br />
team highs in points (19) and rebounds<br />
(16). Both were career highs as he nearly<br />
became Oregon’s first 20-20 player<br />
since Greg Ballard had 41 points and 20<br />
rebounds against California in 1977. Netted<br />
14 points with three steals in win over<br />
New Mexico and dropped in 10 points in<br />
a loss at California. Had 10 rebounds in a<br />
home loss to Arizona State. Earned Pac-<br />
10 all-academic second team honors.<br />
2003-04: Was a terrific asset on defense,<br />
particularly in the full court press.<br />
Also showed break away speed in the<br />
transition game. Played in 29 games and<br />
averaged 1.8 points and 1.2 rebounds<br />
per contest. Missed the season opener<br />
with a sprained left ankle and missed the<br />
Feb. 14 Washington State game with a<br />
sprained right ankle. Season-best four
assists in Santa Clara win. Seven points<br />
and a season-high four rebounds in win at<br />
Portland. Best game of the year was the<br />
Feb. 7 win against Oregon State when<br />
he scored a season-high nine points,<br />
grabbed three rebounds and tallied a<br />
season-high three steals.<br />
2002-03: Redshirt season.<br />
Before Oregon: An 11-time state<br />
champion <strong>com</strong>bining his individual and<br />
team basketball and track titles. Helped<br />
Churchill High School win 4A state championships<br />
in both basketball and track as<br />
a junior and repeated as track champions<br />
as a senior. Averaged 18.0 points per<br />
game as a senior to help lead Churchill to<br />
a 20-4 record and a seventh-place finish<br />
at the state championships under coach<br />
John Roche. Named first-team all-state as<br />
a senior. Scored 12.8 points per game as<br />
a junior to go along with 4.9 rebounds and<br />
2.5 assists for the Lancers and scored<br />
20 points in the state title game against<br />
Benson. On the track, led the Lancers to<br />
back-to-back state crowns by winning<br />
Class 4A individual titles in the 400-,<br />
200- and 100-meters races and the long<br />
jump as a senior, after posting individual<br />
wins in the 400- and 200-meter races<br />
and the long jump his junior season. Also<br />
won the 400-meters as a sophomore for<br />
eight career prep track titles. Two-time<br />
state track athlete of the year. The state<br />
prep record holder in the 200-meters and<br />
the long jump. Four-year letterman in both<br />
basketball and track. Four-year member<br />
of the honor roll.<br />
Personal: Born Jordan Russell Kent<br />
July 24, 1984, in Dhaharan, Saudi Arabia.<br />
Parents are Ernie and Dianna Kent. One<br />
brother and one sister. Father is Oregon’s<br />
head basketball coach. Sister McKenzie<br />
is a UO cheerleader. Involved in Young<br />
Life. Would like to run in the Olympics for<br />
the United States. High School (Coach):<br />
Churchill (John Roche). Has already <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />
his business administration degree<br />
requirements.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Kent’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
19 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
14 vs. New Mexico (11/22/04)<br />
13 at Washingtoon State (1/19/06)<br />
Rebounds<br />
16 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
12 at Washingtoon State (1/19/06)<br />
11 vs. Washington State (3/8/06)<br />
Assists<br />
5 vs. Arizona State (1/12/06)<br />
Jordan Kent Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2003-04 29-0 260 16-53 .302 3-16 .188 16-36 .444 7 27 34 1.2 24-0 19 19 3 8 51 1.8<br />
2004-05 27-9 538 45-98 .459 2-17 .118 37-69 .536 46 74 120 4.4 53-1 30 36 4 21 129 4.8<br />
2005-06 25-15 555 33-64 .516 1-6 .167 7-27 .259 43 68 111 4.4 46-0 24 30 17 20 74 3.0<br />
Totals 81-24 1353 94-215 .437 6-39 .154 60-132 .455 99 169 265 3.3 123-1 73 85 24 49 254 3.1<br />
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Returning Players<br />
2006-07: On the verge of a breakout<br />
season if he can avoid the injury bug.<br />
Needs to be<strong>com</strong>e a more confident<br />
shooter. Showed flashes of being a triple<br />
threat (shooting, passing, rebounding) at<br />
times last season and has the potential<br />
to bring that every game. An all-around<br />
player who willed his high school team<br />
to back-to-back state title games. Exceptional<br />
passing skills and court awareness<br />
for a big man. Not afraid to dribble the<br />
ball. Was the sixth Oregonian to sign with<br />
the Ducks since Ernie Kent became head<br />
coach in 1997.<br />
2005-06: Great start and solid finish<br />
sandwiched around an ankle injury that<br />
limited him for a month during the Pac-10<br />
season. Oregon’s top rebounder at 6.1<br />
per game ranked 10th in the league. Was<br />
sixth on the squad in scoring at 7.2 points<br />
per game. Played in 31 games, starting<br />
54<br />
#10 Maarty Leunen<br />
Forward/6-9, 215, Jr., 2V<br />
Redmond, Ore. (Redmond HS)<br />
18. Of his nine double-figure scoring<br />
games, three came against California.<br />
Six double-figure rebounding games. Led<br />
Oregon in rebounding 17 times and in<br />
scoring twice. Named MVP of the seasonopening<br />
Hispanic College Fund Classic,<br />
averaging nearly a double-double in three<br />
games. Opened season with 10 rebounds<br />
against Savannah State. Netted 15 points<br />
against Bowie State. Finished the event<br />
with his first double-double (14 points,<br />
10 rebounds) against eventual NCAA<br />
Tournament entrant Pacific. Collected a<br />
career-high 13 rebounds Nov. 26 versus<br />
Rice. Hit for 15 points and 11 rebounds<br />
for second double-double against Santa<br />
Clara. Best all-around game came Jan. 5<br />
at California where he set career highs in<br />
points (17), assists (4) and blocks (3) and<br />
corralled 10 rebounds for his third doubledouble<br />
of the season. Scored 11 points in<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Leunen’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
17 at California (1/05/06)<br />
17 at Arizona State (2/11/06)<br />
17 vs. California (3/10/06)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
6 vs. California (2/24/05)<br />
6 vs. Santa Clara (12/13/05)<br />
6 vs. California (2/4/06)<br />
6 at Arizona State (2/11/06)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
3 vs. Bowie State (11/21/05)<br />
3 at California (1/05/06)<br />
3 vs. California (3/10/06)<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
6 vs. USC (12/31/04)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
6 vs. USC (12/31/04)<br />
6 at Washington (1/13/05)<br />
Rebounds<br />
13 vs. Rice (11/26/05)<br />
Assists<br />
4 at California (1/05/06)<br />
Steals<br />
3 vs. Washington State (2/12/05)<br />
3 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
3 vs. Portland State (12/27/05)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
3 at California (1/05/06)<br />
Minutes<br />
39 vs. California (3/10/06)<br />
the first half of the Jan. 7 game at Stanford<br />
before a sprained right ankle knocked him<br />
out for the next two games. Struggled to<br />
regain his early season form, but found<br />
his stroke against Cal again scoring 15<br />
points with nine board Feb. 2. Matched<br />
career high with 17 points in Feb. 11 win<br />
at Arizona State. Grabbed 12 boards in<br />
Feb. 18 win versus Washington State.<br />
Had another big game against California<br />
in the Pac-10 tournament, tying a career<br />
high with 17 points.<br />
2004-05: One of three freshmen who<br />
saw action in all 27 games. Made four
Leunen’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
17 at California (1/05/06)<br />
17 at Arizona State (2/11/06)<br />
17 vs. California (3/10/06)<br />
Rebounds<br />
13 vs. Rice (11/26/05)<br />
12 vs. Washington State (2/18/06)<br />
11 vs. Santa Clara (12/13/05)<br />
starts. Ranked fifth on the team in scoring<br />
(5.6 ppg) and fourth in rebounding (4.3<br />
rpg). Led Ducks in rebounding four times.<br />
Scored a season-high 13 points in Dec.<br />
31 win against USC. Netted 12 points<br />
against Washington and California at<br />
McArthur Court. Also had eight rebounds<br />
against the Huskies. Added 11 points and<br />
seven boards in 69-66 defeat of Washington<br />
State. Garnered 10 rebounds<br />
on three occasions: at Fresno State<br />
(nine points), home versus UCLA and at<br />
Washington. Summer notes: Played on<br />
the Global Games team with Chamberlain<br />
Oguchi and Bryce Taylor.<br />
Before Oregon: Rated as the 60thbest<br />
player nationally by Rivals and the<br />
91st-best by The Insiders. Rivals also<br />
rated him as the nation’s No. 14 power<br />
forward, while The Insiders listed him at<br />
No. 25. The Gatorade state player of the<br />
year in 2004. Led his Redmond High<br />
School team to back-to-back state 4A<br />
title games, winning in 2003, before falling<br />
short the next season. Averaged 21<br />
points and 12 rebounds per game as a<br />
senior and 20 points and 10 boards as<br />
a junior. A two-time all-state selection by<br />
the Oregonian who was also that paper’s<br />
state player of the year in 2003. Also<br />
played two seasons of baseball.<br />
Personal: Born Maarten Arthur<br />
Leunen September 3, 1985, in Vancouver,<br />
Wash. Parents are Maarten and Marjorie<br />
Leunen. Three younger brothers. Is the<br />
first member of his family to go to college.<br />
Enjoys golfing. High School (Coach): Redmond<br />
(Kelly Bokn). Major is economics.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Maarty Leunen Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2004-05 27-4 528 52-105 .495 8-29 .276 39-55 .709 29 88 117 4.3 42-0 17 22 6 18 151 5.6<br />
2005-06 31-18 712 75-160 .469 23-82 .280 49-63 .778 49 140 189 6.1 41-1 44 32 10 24 222 7.2<br />
Totals 58-22 1240 127-265 .479 31-111 .279 88-118 .746 78 288 306 5.3 83-1 61 54 16 42 373 6.4<br />
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Returning Players<br />
2006-07: Explosive scorer who played<br />
with the Nigerian National Team at the<br />
FIBA World Championships during the<br />
Summer in Japan. Long and athletic player<br />
needs to continue evolving into more than<br />
just a shooter. Has the tools to be<strong>com</strong>e<br />
an excellent defender. Lightning-quick<br />
release. Follows Andre Joseph as the<br />
second player to <strong>com</strong>e out of Houston<br />
and play for Ernie Kent. Summer Notes:<br />
Playing for the Nigerian National Team<br />
(both parents are originally from Nigeria),<br />
helped the Nigerians advance to the elimination<br />
round, where they lost to Germany<br />
by a point. Scored eight points in wins<br />
over Serbia-Montenegro and Lebanon.<br />
2005-06: Terrific last month of the season<br />
where he netted 40 of his team-best<br />
56<br />
#25 Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
Guard/6-5, 195, Jr., 2V<br />
Houston, Texas (George W. Bush HS)<br />
2006 Pac-10 All-Tournament Team<br />
68 three-pointers. Named to the Pac-10<br />
all-tournament team after hitting a tourney<br />
record 14 three-pointers (6 versus<br />
Washington State and Washington, and<br />
2 against California). Ranked fifth in the<br />
Pac-10 in averaging 2.1 threes per game.<br />
Played in 32 games and started 10. Was<br />
third on the team in scoring at 9.6 points<br />
per game. Grabbed 2.3 rebounds per<br />
game. Was second on the squad in 3point<br />
percentage (.360) and fourth in free<br />
throw percentage (.792). Hit career-best<br />
six threes five different times. Nine of his<br />
13 double figure scoring games came<br />
in the team’s last 10 contests. Opened<br />
with 19 points against Savannah State.<br />
Had 14 points in win over Rice. Season<br />
began to take off with a 25-point game<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Oguchi’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
26 vs. Washington State (3/8/06)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
8 vs. USC (1/28/06)<br />
8 vs. Washington State (3/8/06)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
6 vs. USC (1/28/06)<br />
6 at Arizona (2/9/06)<br />
6 at Arizona State (2/11/06)<br />
6 vs. Washington State (3/8/06)<br />
6 vs. Washington (3/9/06)<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
7 vs. Washington State (2/18/06)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
8 vs. Washington State (2/18/06)<br />
Rebounds<br />
8 at UCLA (2/26/06)<br />
8 vs. California (3/10/06)<br />
Assists<br />
4 vs. Washington (2/16/06)<br />
Steals<br />
2 vs. Idaho State (11/19/04)<br />
2 at UCLA (2/26/06)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
2 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
Minutes<br />
48 vs. California (3/10/06)<br />
(6 threes) Jan. 28 versus USC. Had three<br />
straight 20-point games between Feb. 9-<br />
16 against Arizona (21, 6 threes), Arizona<br />
State (20, 6 threes) and Washington (21,<br />
4 threes). Scored 20 March 4 at Oregon<br />
State. Netted 6 threes to key a careerhigh<br />
26 points in Pac-10 tournament<br />
opener versus Washington State. Drained<br />
another 6 threes (22 points) in second<br />
round upset of Washington. Had 15<br />
points in the semifinal loss to California.<br />
Was named the team’s most improved<br />
player.<br />
2004-05: Played in 22 games, but saw<br />
much more time the second half of the<br />
season. Five of his six double-figure scoring<br />
games came during the last 10 games
Oguchi’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
26 vs. Washington State (3/8/06)<br />
25 vs. USC (1/28/06)<br />
22 vs. Washington (3/9/06)<br />
Rebounds<br />
8 at UCLA (2/26/06)<br />
8 vs. California (3/10/06)<br />
3-Point Field Goals<br />
6 vs. USC (1/28/06)<br />
6 at Arizona (2/9/06)<br />
6 at Arizona State (2/11/06)<br />
6 vs. Washington State (3/8/06)<br />
6 vs. Washington (3/9/06)<br />
of the season. Averaged 5.0 points and<br />
1.4 rebounds per game. Sixth on the team<br />
in scoring. Shot 74.1 percent from the<br />
free throw line (20-of-27). Hit three threepointers<br />
and scored 13 points against<br />
Marshall. Struggled during the middle<br />
point of the season before reemerging<br />
the final 10 games. Netted 12 points in<br />
loss at Stanford. Had a season-high 13<br />
points in home overtime loss to Washington.<br />
Followed that with 12 points in<br />
win over Washington State that featured<br />
three three-pointers. Closed season with<br />
11 points in a win at USC and 12 points<br />
in loss at UCLA.<br />
Before Oregon: Rated as the nation’s<br />
74th-best player by Rivals. That service<br />
also ranked him as the No. 16 shooting<br />
guard. Was a first team all-district and<br />
a second team all-region selection his<br />
senior season at George W. Bush High<br />
School. Averaged 20 points and six rebounds<br />
per game for a team that went<br />
20-12. Scored 24.3 points per game as<br />
a junior and hit 124 three-point baskets.<br />
Personal: Born Chamberlain Emeka<br />
Oguchi April 28, 1986, in Houston, Texas.<br />
Goes by Champ. Parents are Godwin<br />
and Pearl Oguchi. Two older sisters and<br />
one younger brother. A real “gamer” who<br />
likes video games and dominoes. Great<br />
career goal: “to be the best I can be.” High<br />
School (Coach): George W. Bush (Bobby<br />
Knotts). Major is political science.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2004-05 22-0 184 36-94 .383 18-60 .300 20-27 .741 12 18 30 1.4 19-0 4 14 1 5 110 5.0<br />
2005-06 32-10 620 98-252 .389 68-189 .360 42-53 .792 18 55 73 2.3 42-0 40 29 7 11 306 9.6<br />
Totals 54-10 804 134-346 .387 86-249 .345 62-80 .775 30 73 103 1.9 61-0 44 43 8 16 416 7.7<br />
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Returning Players<br />
2006-07: Returns to action after a<br />
medical redshirt last season. Strong post<br />
player. Above average screener who is<br />
among the team’s best at executing the<br />
offense.<br />
2005-06: Redshirt year after undergoing<br />
two off-season surgeries to alleviate<br />
dis<strong>com</strong>fort in his left foot.<br />
2004-05: Stalwart in the post played<br />
through pain in all 27 games with 24<br />
starts. Averaged 3.1 points and 2.1<br />
rebounds per game in limited minutes<br />
(13.6 per game). Shot 60.3 percent from<br />
the field (35-of-58). A bit of a slow start<br />
to the season. Had four points, three rebounds<br />
and a pair of steals against Illinois.<br />
Blocked a career-high three shots versus<br />
Bethune-Cookman. Had eight points with<br />
a season-high seven rebounds in win over<br />
Portland. Matched a career high with 15<br />
points to go along with five boards in Jan.<br />
58<br />
#3 Mitch Platt<br />
Forward/6-10, 275, RS-Jr., 2V<br />
Henderson, Nev. (Green Valley HS)<br />
2 loss to UCLA. Scored seven points in<br />
a home loss to Arizona. Added six points<br />
and four rebounds in March 3 win at<br />
USC.<br />
2003-04: Emerged as somewhat<br />
of a surprise starter at center when Matt<br />
Short was sidelined in the fall with a stress<br />
fracture. Played in 27 games and started<br />
22. Scored 5.6 points per game and was<br />
Oregon’s No. 4 rebounder at 3.6 per<br />
game. Hit 50 percent (66-132) of his field<br />
goal attempts. Earned Pac-10 All-Freshman<br />
honorable mention honors despite<br />
missing four games with a sprained left<br />
ankle. Led Oregon in rebounding four<br />
times. Did not play like a freshman out of<br />
the gate, scoring 12 points (five-of-seven<br />
shooting) in the season opening win<br />
against Fresno State. Grabbed eight rebounds<br />
against Marshall before spraining<br />
his ankle late in that game. Did not return<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Platt’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
15 at Washington (2/12/04)<br />
15 vs. UCLA (1/2/05)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
7 at Washington (2/12/04)<br />
7 vs. UCLA (1/2/05)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
0<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
4 at UCLA (1/4/04)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
9 vs. Fresno State (11/21/03)<br />
Rebounds<br />
10 vs. Stanford (1/31/04)<br />
Assists<br />
2 vs. Washington State (1/17/04)<br />
2 vs. Arizona (1/20/05)<br />
2 at UCLA (3/5/05)<br />
Steals<br />
2 at Arizona State (1/22/04)<br />
2 vs. Arizona State (2/21/04)<br />
2 vs. Illinois (12/11/04)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
3 vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/14/04)<br />
Minutes<br />
33 at Arizona State (1/22/04)<br />
until the Pac-10 opener at USC on Jan.<br />
2. Got back into form with 13 points (sixof-eight<br />
shooting) and eight rebounds in<br />
win at Arizona State. Only double-double<br />
of the season came at home against Stanford<br />
-- 13 points and a season-high 10<br />
rebounds. Season-best 15 points (sevenof-nine<br />
shooting) at Washington. Backto-back<br />
double figure scoring games at<br />
home versus Arizona (10) and Arizona<br />
State (11). Played well against Stanford<br />
in the Pac-10 tournament with 10 points<br />
and six rebounds. One of 17 invited to try<br />
out for the 2003 USA Basketball Junior<br />
World Championships team but did not<br />
make the final 12.<br />
Before Oregon: Rated the 81st-best<br />
prep prospect in the nation by ESPN.
Platt’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
15 at Washington (2/12/04)<br />
15 vs. UCLA (1/2/05)<br />
13 at Arizona State (1/22/04)<br />
13 vs. Stanford (1/31/04)<br />
Rebounds<br />
10 vs. Stanford (1/31/04)<br />
8 vs. Marshall (12/6/03)<br />
8 at Arizona State (1/22/04)<br />
<strong>com</strong> (20th-best among centers) and 87th<br />
by TheInsidersHoops.<strong>com</strong>, which said,<br />
“previously unknown national prospect<br />
is a diamond in the rough,” about Platt.<br />
College Basketball News tabbed him<br />
as the fourth-best center in the nation<br />
and ranked him 25th overall. Named to<br />
the Las Vegas Sun All-State first team<br />
and won Sunrise Region most valuable<br />
player and Southeast Division player of<br />
the year awards. Averaged 18.8 points,<br />
10.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game<br />
as a senior as Green Valley won the division<br />
with a 10-0 record. Gators were<br />
22-8 overall in 2002-03 and advanced<br />
to the regional semifinals. Green Valley<br />
was ranked fourth in Nevada in the final<br />
regular season poll. As a junior, Platt<br />
averaged 12.5 points and 8.0 rebounds<br />
per game in leading the Gators to a 28-6<br />
record and was an All-Sunrise Region and<br />
All-Southeast Division first team selection.<br />
Scored career-high 35 points in a<br />
79-77 win over Durango. Named to the<br />
Las Vegas Big Time all-tournament team<br />
after leading his squad to the championship<br />
with 21 points, seven rebounds and<br />
three assists in the title game. Played for<br />
the AAU Las Vegas Stars.<br />
Personal: Born Mitchell Joel Platt<br />
January 12, 1985, in Las Vegas, Nev. Parents<br />
are Jeff and Christine Platt. One older<br />
brother, Jeff, who played basketball at<br />
Chemeketa Community College in Salem,<br />
Ore. High School (Coach): Green Valley<br />
(Jim Allen). Major is political science.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Mitch Platt Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2003-04 27-22 510 66-132 .500 0-1 .000 15-49 .306 39 58 97 3.6 69-2 16 34 4 11 147 5.4<br />
2004-05 27-24 367 35-58 .603 0-1 .000 15-28 .536 19 39 58 2.1 49-0 9 31 9 8 85 3.1<br />
2005-06 Redshirt Season<br />
Totals 54-46 877 101-190 .532 0-2 .000 30-77 .390 58 97 155 2.9 118-2 25 65 13 19 232 4.3<br />
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Returning Players<br />
2006-07: Still looking for more consistent<br />
play from the first native Alaskan<br />
to suit up for the Ducks. Has the ability<br />
to control the low post. An emotional<br />
player. Still learning how to use his size<br />
60<br />
#45 Ray Schafer<br />
Center/7-0, 235, RS-Jr., 2V<br />
Wasilla, Alaska (Wasilla HS)<br />
and athletic abilities. “An excellent athlete<br />
who runs the floor well,” according to Bob<br />
Gibbons All Star Report’s Jeremy Tiers.<br />
Patterned his game after Bill Walton and<br />
Hakeem Olajuwon.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Schafer’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
15 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
7 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
0<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
3 at Arizona (2/17/05)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
6 at Arizona (2/17/05)<br />
Rebounds<br />
8 at Vanderbilt (11/30/05)<br />
Assists<br />
4 vs. Bowie State (11/21/05)<br />
Steals<br />
2 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
3 vs. Stanford (2/26/05)<br />
Minutes<br />
25 vs. Bowie State (11/21/05)<br />
25 vs. Georgetown (12/3/05)<br />
2005-06: Inconsistent season, but<br />
had stretches of brilliant play. Saw action<br />
in 26 games, starting 12. Averaged 4.0<br />
points and 2.7 rebounds per game. Made<br />
66.2 percent of his field goal attempts<br />
(45-of-68). Scored career-high 15 points<br />
in the season opener versus Savannah<br />
State. Had eight points, grabbed seven<br />
rebounds and recorded a career-high<br />
four assists the next night versus Bowie<br />
State. Had career-high eight rebounds<br />
at Vanderbilt. Netted 10 points Jan. 7 at<br />
Stanford. Scored 13 points in Oregon’s<br />
Feb. 23 win at USC.<br />
2004-05: Played in 24 games. Averaged<br />
2.6 points and 2.3 rebounds per<br />
game. Shot 58.5 percent from the floor<br />
(24-of-41). Best stretch was the final six<br />
games of the season where he averaged<br />
5.3 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.<br />
Scored three rebounds with a seasonhigh<br />
six rebounds in win at Washington<br />
State. Had seven points and five rebounds
Schafer’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
15 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
13 at USC (2/23/06)<br />
11 at USC (3/3/05)<br />
Rebounds<br />
8 at Vanderbilt (11/30/05)<br />
7 vs. Bowie State (11/21/05)<br />
Blocks<br />
3 vs. Stanford (2/26/05)<br />
at Arizona. Five points, six rebounds and<br />
a season-high three blocked shots in a<br />
home loss to Stanford. Scored a seasonhigh<br />
11 points in win at USC. Netted six<br />
points at UCLA to end the season.<br />
2003-04: Redshirt season.<br />
Before Oregon: The Gatorade state<br />
player of the year. Named to the Anchorage<br />
Daily News All-State first team. Rated<br />
by most services as the No. 3 center on<br />
the West Coast. Averaged 18 points and<br />
8 rebounds per game as a senior. Led<br />
Wasilla High to the state championship<br />
game. Scored 24 points in Wasilla’s 45-<br />
43 semifinal win over Juneau-Douglas.<br />
The Warriors were ranked No. 1 in the<br />
state and finished the year 25-3. As a junior,<br />
averaged 19 points and 10 rebounds<br />
per game in leading Wasilla to a 22-7<br />
record and the consolation final of the<br />
2002 state tournament. Wasilla claimed<br />
three Region III championships during his<br />
four years.<br />
Personal: Born Raymond Levi Schafer<br />
December 20, 1983, in Wasilla, Alaska.<br />
Parents are Dick and Val Schafer. One<br />
of seven children, has three older sisters<br />
and three younger brothers. Was home<br />
schooled prior to attending Wasilla High<br />
School for four years. Father played for<br />
Arizona State. One of his hobbies is remote<br />
controlled airplanes. For his career,<br />
Ray not only wants to play professionally,<br />
but as an NBA player, he’d like to be a role<br />
model for young Alaskans. High School<br />
(Coach): Wasilla (Jason Marvel). Major is<br />
political science.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Ray Schafer Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2004-05 24-0 283 24-41 .585 0-0 .000 14-26 .538 15 39 54 2.3 35-0 4 23 16 7 62 2.6<br />
2005-06 26-12 335 45-68 .662 0-0 .000 13-40 .325 31 40 71 2.7 26-0 18 26 15 8 103 4.0<br />
Totals 50-12 618 69-109 .633 0-0 .000 27-66 .409 46 79 125 2.5 61-0 22 49 31 15 165 3.3<br />
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Returning Players<br />
62<br />
#21 Adrian Stelly<br />
Guard/6-3, 185, RS-Sr., 3V<br />
Portland, Ore. (Benson HS)<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Stelly’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
5 vs. Washington (3/9/06)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
2 vs. Howard (12/20/05)<br />
2 vs. Washington (3/9/06<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
1 vs. Washington (3/9/06)<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
0<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
1 vs. Washington (3/9/06)<br />
Rebounds<br />
2 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
Assists<br />
3 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
Steals<br />
1 vs. Howard (12/20/05)<br />
1 vs. Washington State (3/8/06)<br />
1 vs. Washington (3/9/06)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
0<br />
Minutes<br />
15 vs. Howard (12/20/05)<br />
2006-07: Walk-on player and fan<br />
favorite has the experience to play meaningful<br />
minutes when called upon. Began<br />
career as a student janitor at McArthur<br />
Court. Brings a great work ethic and a<br />
good attitude and has been a positive<br />
influence in the locker room. Not afraid<br />
of hard work, or to push the scholarship<br />
players in practice.<br />
2005-06: One of the season’s truly<br />
great stories when he helped lead<br />
Oregon’s <strong>com</strong>eback win over No. 12<br />
Washington in the Pac-10 tournament.<br />
With the Ducks trailing 49-38 at the<br />
16:09 mark of the second half. Stelly<br />
guided the Ducks on a 27-14 run over<br />
the next 10 minutes, scoring a career-best<br />
five points during that span, and finding<br />
Oguchi on a fast-break for a three that<br />
put Oregon ahead for good at the 7:04<br />
mark. Named the team’s John Warren
Stelly’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
5 vs. Washington (3/9/060<br />
4 vs. Howard (12/20/06)<br />
Rebounds<br />
2 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
1 vs. Howard (12/20/06)<br />
Most Inspirational Player award winner.<br />
Appeared in 11 games. Averaged 0.8<br />
points and 0.3 rebounds per game. Set<br />
career highs in rebounds (2) and assists<br />
(3) in the season-opener versus Savannah<br />
State. Scored four points versus Howard.<br />
Appeared in all three games in the Pac-<br />
10 tournament, with the career high five<br />
points <strong>com</strong>ing against Washington.<br />
2004-05: Played in four games. Season-high<br />
two minutes versus Idaho State.<br />
Also played against Marshall, Portland and<br />
at Arizona.<br />
2003-04: Saw action at the end of four<br />
games, including two minutes in front of<br />
the hometown crowd during Marshall win<br />
in the Pape’ Jam. Also played one minute<br />
at Portland, at Stanford and at home versus<br />
Washington.<br />
2002-03: Redshirt season.<br />
Before Oregon: A two-time mostimproved<br />
player and two-year letterman<br />
for Benson High School under coach Don<br />
Emery.<br />
Personal: Born Adrian Malik Stelly<br />
June 21, 1984, in Naples, Italy. Parents<br />
are George Stelly and Kim Brown. One<br />
younger brother. High School (Coach):<br />
Benson (Don Emery). Major is political<br />
science.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Adrian Stelly Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2003-04 4-0 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
2004-05 4-0 5 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
2005-06 11-0 54 4-8 .500 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1 2 3 0.3 5-0 5 2 0 3 9 0.8<br />
Totals 19-0 64 4-10 .400 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1 2 3 0.2 5-0 5 2 0 3 9 0.5<br />
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Returning Players<br />
2006-07: Looking for a bounce-back<br />
season following a disappointing sophomore<br />
year. Looked healthy in summer and<br />
fall workouts as he looks to restart his<br />
career. Smooth shooter looking confident<br />
from the outside again. Has also be<strong>com</strong>e<br />
one of Oregon’s better defenders. “If you<br />
need a guy to take the big one, Taylor’s the<br />
man,” said recruiting expert Dave Telep.<br />
Keeps defenders honest with an aggressive<br />
dribble-drive. The son of former NBA<br />
player Brian Taylor has a well-rounded<br />
understanding of the game.<br />
2005-06: Never seemed to find his<br />
groove in a season that was cut a month<br />
short by a hyper-extended right knee suffered<br />
during a Feb. 6 practice. Prior to the<br />
injury, played in 23 games, starting 13.<br />
Ranked fourth on the team in scoring at<br />
9.3 points per game. Ranked third on the<br />
64<br />
#4 Bryce Taylor<br />
Guard/6-5, 205, Jr., 2V<br />
Encino, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake HS)<br />
2005 Pac-10 All-Freshman<br />
team in free throw shooting at 79.7 percent<br />
(51-of-64). Reached double figure<br />
scoring 12 times. Named to the Hispanic<br />
College Fund Classic all-tournament team<br />
after scoring 16 points in the championship<br />
game against Pacific. Grabbed a<br />
career-high eight points to go with 11<br />
points Dec. 27 versus Portland State.<br />
Netted 15 points with a career-high five<br />
assists Dec. 20 versus Howard. Scored<br />
14 points in Jan. 12 win against Arizona<br />
State. Scored season-high 18 points Jan.<br />
28 against USC.<br />
2004-05: Earned Pac-10 all-freshman<br />
honors by averaging 11.5 points per game<br />
and hitting 34.1 percent from three-point<br />
range (29-of-85). Was third on the team<br />
in scoring and led UO in points nine<br />
games. One of two rookies to open all<br />
27 games. His 26 points at Washington<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Taylor’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
26 at Washington State (1/15/05)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
10 at Washington State (1/15/05)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
6 at Washington State (1/15/05)<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
9 at USC (3/3/05)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
13 at USC (3/3/05)<br />
Rebounds<br />
8 vs. Portland State (12/27/05)<br />
Assists<br />
5 vs. Howard (12/20/05)<br />
Steals<br />
3 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
2 at Stanford (1/29/05)<br />
2 at Arizona (2/17/05)<br />
Minutes<br />
39 at USC (3/3/05)<br />
State were the fourth-highest ever by<br />
an Oregon freshman. Exhibited a knack<br />
for hitting the clutch shot a number of<br />
times. For example, his short jumper with<br />
1:01 remaining to put the Ducks ahead<br />
for good in the 69-66 Feb. 12 win over<br />
Washington State. Prior to that, with<br />
Oregon holding a two-point lead Dec.<br />
31 against USC, he hit a lay-in with 1:59<br />
remaining to give UO the cushion to win<br />
the game. And perhaps the highlight of<br />
the season came Dec. 18 at Fresno State,<br />
when his offensive rebound and put-back<br />
jumper with 0.8 seconds lifted the Ducks<br />
to a big 83-82 non-conference road victory.<br />
Also demonstrated the ability for the<br />
big game. In addition to the 26-point performance<br />
at Washington State (in which<br />
he hit six three-pointers), he scored 18<br />
points with five rebounds Nov. 27 versus<br />
Marshall. Had 19 points and five rebounds<br />
against No. 1 Illinois and 18, including the<br />
game-winner, at Fresno State. Netted 18
Taylor’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
26 at Washington State (1/15/05)<br />
23 at USC (3/3/05)<br />
20 vs. Arizona (1/20/05)<br />
Rebounds<br />
8 vs. Portland State (12/27/05)<br />
6 at Stanford (1/7/06)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
6 at Washington State (1/15/05)<br />
4 vs. Marshall (11/27/04)<br />
points in the Dec. 31 win against USC.<br />
Went for 20 in home loss to Arizona.<br />
Closed year with 23 points in overtime<br />
win at USC. Summer notes: Played on the<br />
Global Games team with Maarty Leunen<br />
and Chamberlain Oguchi.<br />
Before Oregon: Ranked as the nation’s<br />
50th-best player by Rivals and 77th<br />
by The Insiders. Rivals’ No. 13 shooting<br />
guard (15th by The Insiders). A two-time<br />
all-state selection for Harvard-Westlake<br />
High School. Three-time CIF Division III<br />
player of the year and two-time Mission<br />
League MVP. Averaged 25 points, seven<br />
rebounds and five assists per game as<br />
a senior. Also hit nearly 50 percent from<br />
three-point range. Averaged 28.6 points<br />
per game as a junior and broke former<br />
Stanford star Jason Collins’ H-W season<br />
scoring record with 1,003 points. Also<br />
set a school record by scoring 54 points<br />
in a game. Team won three straight CIF<br />
championships.<br />
Personal: Born Bryce Nicolas Taylor<br />
September 27, 1986, in San Diego,<br />
Calif. Parents are Brian Taylor and Terry<br />
Powell. Has three sisters and one younger<br />
brother. Father was a basketball star at<br />
Princeton before going on to play 10<br />
professional seasons with the New York<br />
Nets (ABA), Kansas City Kings, Denver<br />
Nuggets and San Diego Clippers. Father<br />
was also his AAU coach. His interests<br />
include music, movies and reading novels.<br />
High School (Coach): Harvard-Westlake<br />
(Greg Hilliard). Major is psychology.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Bryce Taylor Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2004-05 27-27 713 108-253 .427 44-119 .370 54-81 .667 21 44 65 2.4 59-2 44 44 11 14 314 11.6<br />
2005-06 23-12 594 71-175 .406 20-75 .267 51-64 .797 22 34 56 2.4 42-1 37 25 3 19 213 9.3<br />
Totals 50-39 1307 179-428 .418 64-194 .330 105-145 .724 43 78 121 2.4 101-3 81 69 14 33 527 10.5<br />
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Returning Players<br />
2006-07: A productive senior season<br />
could be a key to Oregon’s success. An<br />
aggressive rebounder with eye-popping<br />
leaping ability. Worked on improving his<br />
jumper for a more well-rounded game.<br />
Runs the floor well. Has played in 37<br />
straight games dating back to his sophomore<br />
season, the longest active streak on<br />
the team.<br />
2005-06: One of only two players to<br />
appear in all 33 games last season (Brandon<br />
Lincoln was the other). Started 13<br />
games, including all three in the Pac-10<br />
tournament. Averaged 3.6 points and 2.5<br />
rebounds per game. Had nine points Nov.<br />
26 versus Rice. Breakout game of the<br />
season came Dec. 17 with career highs<br />
in points (13) and rebounds (7). Scored<br />
11 points with seven boards against<br />
66<br />
#42 Adam Zahn<br />
Forward/6-8, 230, RS-Sr., 3V<br />
Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo Union HS)<br />
Portland. Netted 12 points in Jan. 12 win<br />
versus Arizona State.<br />
2004-05: Suffered a severely sprained<br />
right ankle during a Nov. 17 practice and<br />
missed all but 12 games. Averaged 1.2<br />
points and 1.0 rebounds per game. Saw<br />
first action of the season Jan. 8 versus<br />
Oregon State. Scored a career-high<br />
nine points with three rebounds in Feb.<br />
10 overtime loss to Washington. Had<br />
a bucket Jan. 27 at California. Seasonbest<br />
five rebounds in home win against<br />
Washington State.<br />
2003-04: Season numbers were just<br />
1.6 points, 1.8 rebounds and 7.3 minutes<br />
per game. But in March, he noticeably asserted<br />
himself and those numbers nearly<br />
doubled to 2.9 points, 2.9 rebounds and<br />
11.6 minutes per game. Saw action in<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Zahn’s Career Highs<br />
Points<br />
13 at New Mexico (12/17/05)<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
6 at New Mexico (12/17/05)<br />
6 vs. Arizona State (1/12/06)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
1 vs. Rice (11/26/05)<br />
1 at New Mexico (12/17/05)<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
3 vs. Kansas (12/13/03)<br />
3 vs. California (3/12/04)<br />
3 vs. George Mason (3/23/04)<br />
3 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
8 vs. Washington (2/10/05)<br />
Rebounds<br />
7 at New Mexico (12/17/05)<br />
7 at Portland (12/22/05)<br />
Assists<br />
2 vs. California (3/12/04)<br />
Steals<br />
2 vs. Savannah State (11/20/05)<br />
2 at Portland (12/22/05)<br />
2 vs. UCLA (1/26/06)<br />
Blocked Shots<br />
1 10 times<br />
Minutes<br />
28 vs. Arizona State (1/12/06)<br />
24 contests. Season high of 19 minutes<br />
played versus Santa Clara was his only<br />
double-figure minutes game until March.<br />
Scored five points with four rebounds<br />
in that game. Three points and four rebounds<br />
in Pac-10 tournament semifinal<br />
versus Stanford. Season-high seven<br />
points and five rebounds in NIT second<br />
round win against George Mason. Had<br />
season-high six rebounds in NIT semifinal<br />
versus Michigan.<br />
2002-03: Redshirt season.<br />
Before Oregon: Averaged 14.4 points<br />
and 8.2 rebounds per game as a senior<br />
in earning all-CIF Division 2A first team<br />
honors at Redondo Union High School.
Zahn’s Top Games<br />
Points<br />
13 at New Mexico (12/17/05)<br />
12 vs. Arizona State (1/12/06)<br />
11 at Portland (12/22/06)<br />
Rebounds<br />
7 at New Mexico (12/17/05)<br />
7 at Portland (12/22/05)<br />
6 vs. Michigan (3/30/04)<br />
Coached by Tom Maier, he led his team<br />
to a 24-7 record in 2001-02 as Redondo<br />
Union advanced to the Southern California<br />
regional semifinals. As a junior, averaged<br />
17 points, nine rebounds and six<br />
blocks per game as Redondo went 28-1.<br />
Won four consecutive Bay League titles<br />
at Redondo Union. Respected recruiting<br />
analyst Bob Gibbons ranked him among<br />
his top 100 seniors nationally. “(Zahn)<br />
has nice size and a good touch from the<br />
perimeter,” wrote Bob Gibbons All Star<br />
Report correspondent Rob Matera. “He’s<br />
a hard worker and a solid weakside rebounder...has<br />
some potential as a <strong>com</strong>bo<br />
forward because of his ability to shoot the<br />
ball.” Other recruiting services took notice<br />
as well. FansOnly.<strong>com</strong> gave him a rating<br />
of “super prospect.” Hoop Scoop ranked<br />
him as the 17 th -best player in California.<br />
Prepspotlight.<strong>com</strong> ranked him among<br />
the top 40 power forwards in the nation.<br />
During the summer of 2001, Prep West<br />
Hoops listed Zahn fourth among “rising<br />
power forwards” on the West Coast.<br />
Personal: Born Adam Thomas Zahn<br />
July 12, 1984, in Harbor City, Calif.<br />
Parents are Chet and Cathy Zahn. Two<br />
brothers. Older brother Andrew played for<br />
Arizona and is now playing professionally<br />
in Japan. Younger brother Austin is an<br />
Olympic-level volleyball player. Favorite<br />
hobby is going to the beach. Also into<br />
music and playing the guitar. Would like to<br />
eventually own and manage a restaurant.<br />
High School (Coach): Redondo Union<br />
(Tom Maier). Major is political science.<br />
Returning Players<br />
Adam Zahn Career Statistics<br />
Year G-S Min. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. OR DR TR Avg. PF-DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.<br />
2002-03 24-0 175 12-44 .273 0-0 .000 14-23 .609 19 25 44 1.8 25-0 5 14 3 0 38 1.6<br />
2004-05 12-0 60 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 6-12 .500 4 8 12 1.0 9-0 1 3 1 2 14 1.2<br />
2005-06 33-13 460 52-106 .491 3-7 .429 13-26 .500 25 58 83 2.5 69-1 4 32 6 10 120 3.6<br />
Totals 69-13 695 68-157 .433 3-8 .375 33-61 .541 48 91 139 2.0 103-1 10 49 10 12 172 2.5<br />
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New Players<br />
2006-07: Joins the program as a walkon<br />
following a productive two years at<br />
Eugene’s Lane Community College<br />
Before Oregon: Was the leading<br />
scorer at Lane Community College the<br />
past two seasons. Averaged 22.1 points<br />
and 7.8 rebounds per game as a sophomore<br />
in 2005-06 and 14.0 points and<br />
5.8 rebounds per game as a freshman for<br />
the Titans. Was a two-time NWAACC allregion<br />
selection. Prior to LCC, averaged<br />
11.3 points and 5.2 rebounds per game<br />
2006-07: Big body should provide<br />
immediate help up front. Limited a bit<br />
late in the summer while recovering from<br />
hip surgery, but should be ready to go<br />
once practice starts in October. Rated a<br />
three-star prospect by Scout.<strong>com</strong>, which<br />
called Catron an “undersized big man who<br />
battles and gets tough buckets inside...<br />
he’s a max effort guy. You won’t outwork<br />
him.” Invited to the USA Basketball U-18<br />
National Team Trials.<br />
Before Oregon: As a senior, averaged<br />
68<br />
#5 Josh Akwenuke<br />
Guard/6-5, 200, RS-Jr., TR<br />
Portland, Ore. (Westview HS/Puget Sound/Lane CC)<br />
as a senior at Westview High School<br />
in 2003. Was a two-time all-Metro first<br />
team choice and a 2003 all-state third<br />
team selection by The Oregonian. Was<br />
rated the eighth-best high school player<br />
in Oregon by OregonPreps.<strong>com</strong>. Recipient<br />
of the scholar-athlete award from the<br />
Multnomah Athletic Club. Attended the<br />
University of Puget Sound during the<br />
2003-04 season and played in nine<br />
non-conference games (8.0 ppg) for the<br />
Loggers before a shoulder injury sidelined<br />
#50 Joevan Catron<br />
Forward/6-6, 255, Fr., HS<br />
Phoenix, Ill. (Thornton Township HS)<br />
19.8 points, 12.7 rebounds, 4.0 assists<br />
and 3.0 blocker per game for Thornton<br />
Township High School, earning first team<br />
all-state and all-conference honors. Shot<br />
65 percent from the field, 42.7 percent<br />
from three-point range and 78 percent<br />
at the free throw line. Helped Thornton<br />
to a 22-8 record and the sectional finals<br />
of the Illinois state tournament. Averaged<br />
13.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game<br />
as a junior. Thornton was 29-3 and ranked<br />
No. 8 in the state in 2004-05. Was a<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
him for the remainder of the season. Received<br />
a medical redshirt from UPS and<br />
transferred to LCC.<br />
Personal: Born Joshua Maro Akwenuke<br />
(pronounced AK-wen-OO-kay)<br />
October 10, 1984, in Portland, Ore.<br />
Parents are Eddy and Sharyl Akwenuke.<br />
One younger brother. High School<br />
(Coach): Westview (Pat Coons). College<br />
(Coach): Lane Community College (Matt<br />
Swagerty). Major is business.<br />
second team all-state and all-conference<br />
selection as a sophomore and junior. Also<br />
played varsity football, where he was a<br />
tight end for Thornton.<br />
Personal: Born Joevan Eugene Catron<br />
February 25, 1988, in Chicago, Ill.<br />
Nickname is “Duke.” Parents are Ronald<br />
and Bernice Catron. No siblings. One of<br />
his hobbies is drawing. Also plays the<br />
trombone. High School (Coach): Thornton<br />
Township (Troy Jackson). Major is<br />
undeclared.
2006-07: Canadian who should bring<br />
a physical presence to the front line. Powerful<br />
and intelligent player who speaks<br />
three languages.<br />
Before Oregon: Was the top scorer<br />
(10.7 ppg) and rebounder (7.0 rpg) as<br />
a sophomore at Vincennes University.<br />
Led that Indiana-based school to a 26-6<br />
record in 2005-06. Shot 52.5 percent<br />
from the field (127-of-242) and 64.2<br />
2006-07: Long, athletic player with a<br />
big “up side.” Bright future with the potential<br />
to develop into a solid Pac-10 player.<br />
He will be the first native Mississippian<br />
to play for the Ducks, though current UO<br />
assistant coach Kenny Payne hails from<br />
Laurel, Miss.<br />
Before Oregon: Was named to the allstate<br />
and all-area teams while averaging 25<br />
points and eight rebounds per game as a<br />
senior at Pascagoula High School in 2005-<br />
#11 Frantz Dorsainvil<br />
Forward/6-8, 260, Jr., TR<br />
Montreal, Quebec (Elizabeth HS/Vincennes Univ.)<br />
percent (88-of-137) at the free throw<br />
line. Scored in double figures 16 times,<br />
including a career-high 25 points against<br />
Florissant Valley on Nov. 25, and had four<br />
double-doubles. Vincennes posted a 48-<br />
16 record during his two seasons. Prior to<br />
Vincennes, averaged 18 points and seven<br />
rebounds per game as a senior at Elizabeth<br />
High in New Jersey. Was rated the<br />
No. 15 player in New Jersey as a senior.<br />
New Players<br />
Attended Winchendon Prep in Massachusetts<br />
during the 2003-04 year. Studied<br />
<strong>com</strong>puter engineering at Vincennes.<br />
Personal: Born Frantz Dorsainvil in<br />
Haiti. Moved to his hometown of Montreal,<br />
Canada, as a child. Parents are<br />
Amelie and Simon Dorsainvil. High School<br />
(Coach): Elizabeth (L. Patrick Brunner).<br />
College (Coach): Vincennes (Everick<br />
Sullivan). Major is undeclared.<br />
#24 LeKendric Longmire<br />
Guard/6-5, 200, Fr., HS<br />
Pascagoula, Miss. (Pascagoula HS)<br />
06. Also averaged six assists, four steals<br />
and three blocks per game. Led Pascagoula<br />
to the Mississippi 5A South state tournament<br />
with a 20-9 record. Scored a high<br />
of 38 points twice, once against Harrison<br />
Central and once versus George County.<br />
Also netted 37 points against Bay St. Louis<br />
and 34 points against Ocean Springs.<br />
Notched 13 20-point-or-better games as a<br />
senior. Was a State of Mississippi nominee<br />
for the McDonald’s All-America team. Also<br />
named all-state honorable mention by The<br />
Clarion-Ledger.<br />
Personal: Born LeKendric Ulysses<br />
Longmire September 15, 1987, in Jackson,<br />
Miss. Nickname is “K-Long.” Parents<br />
are Robert and Stephanie McKinnis. One<br />
brother and two sisters. High School<br />
(Coach): Pascagoula (Keith Robinson).<br />
Major is undeclared, but states goals at<br />
Oregon are, “to make the Dean’s List and<br />
play well.”<br />
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New Players<br />
2006-07: Working his way back from<br />
off-season knee surgery. Expected to<br />
provide depth at the point guard, shooting<br />
guard and small forward positions.<br />
2005-06: Redshirt season in accordance<br />
to NCAA transfer rules. Knee problems<br />
limited his action with the practice<br />
squad.<br />
Before Oregon: In a limited role, averaged<br />
1.6 points and 0.9 rebounds for<br />
Xavier in 2004-05, playing an average<br />
of 8.8 minutes in 25 games. Had highs<br />
of seven points against Lehigh and five<br />
2006-07: Speedy sharp-shooter will<br />
serve as Oregon’s back-up point guard.<br />
Former high school teammate of junior<br />
Malik Hairston may have the best range of<br />
anyone on the roster. Invited to the USA<br />
Basketball U-18 National Team Trials.<br />
Before Oregon: Led Renaissance<br />
High School to two state championships<br />
(2004, 2006) and a four-year record<br />
of 93-10. Averaged 26.3 points, 6.0<br />
rebounds, 5.0 assists and 5.0 steals<br />
per game as a senior. Named first team<br />
all-state, all-league, all-metro and all-<br />
70<br />
#13 Churchill Odia<br />
Guard/6-6, 205, RS-So., TR<br />
Lagos, Nigeria (Montrose Christian/Xavier)<br />
assists against Creighton. Left the program<br />
after coach Thad Matta departed for<br />
Ohio State. Was a member of the 2004<br />
Nigerian national team that played in the<br />
Olympic qualifying tournament. Was also<br />
a part of the 2003 Nigerian junior national<br />
team that lost to Ernie Kent’s United<br />
States’ team at the World Championships<br />
in Greece. Prior to Xavier, played only one<br />
season of high school basketball in the<br />
United States. As a junior in 2002-03,<br />
averaged 12.0 points, 5.1 rebounds and<br />
8.5 assists per game for Montrose Chris-<br />
#12 Tajuan Porter<br />
Guard/5-6, 160, Fr., HS<br />
Detroit, Mich. (Renaissance HS)<br />
city. Scored 18 points with 12 assists<br />
in the 2006 state title game versus East<br />
Grand Rapids. Netted 33 points -- 11 in<br />
overtime -- in the semifinals versus Flint<br />
Southwestern. As a junior, averaged 19.6<br />
points, 5.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per<br />
game while garnering first team all-state,<br />
all-league and all-city honors. In a 67-50<br />
win against Rogers, recorded a quadruple-double<br />
with 16 points, 10 rebounds,<br />
10 assists and 10 steals. Also torched<br />
Rogers for 32 points later in the season.<br />
Received a three-star rating from Scout.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
tian, helping the Rockville, Md., school<br />
to a 20-1 record. Did not play during his<br />
senior year due to eligibility issues related<br />
to his visa. Attended Ikeja High School in<br />
Nigeria before <strong>com</strong>ing to America.<br />
Personal: Born Churchill Odia November<br />
21, 1985, in Lagos, Nigeria. Goes<br />
by “Church.” Parents are Sunday and<br />
Marbel Odia. One younger brother and<br />
one younger sister. High School (Coach):<br />
Montrose Christian (Stu Vetter). College<br />
(Coach): Xavier (Thad Matta). Major is<br />
political science.<br />
<strong>com</strong>, saying he has, “serious range from<br />
the perimeter and (is) a strong player.”<br />
Teamed with Hairston as Renaissance<br />
won the 2004 state title and averaged<br />
14.6 points per game. Also participated<br />
in track at Renaissance.<br />
Personal: Born Tajuan Marquis Porter<br />
March 9, 1988, Detroit, Mich. Parents<br />
are Alan and Pamela Porter. Two older<br />
brothers and two sisters. Plays the drums.<br />
High School (Coach): Renaissance (Mark<br />
White). Major is undeclared.
Coaches<br />
Ernie Kent<br />
Head Coach
Coaching Staff<br />
Five postseason appearances. A Pac-<br />
10 title and a Pac-10 tournament title. The<br />
NCAA Elite Eight. Two NIT Final Fours.<br />
Three NBA First Round Draft choices.<br />
The 2002 Pac-10 Coach of the Year,<br />
Ernie Kent, has taken the University of Oregon<br />
to heights not seen since Basketball<br />
Hall of Famer Howard Hobson was the<br />
Tall Firs’ head coach.<br />
He is the only man to have led Oregon<br />
to three NCAA Tournament appearances,<br />
as well as Pac-10 regular season and<br />
tournament titles.<br />
He is the only coach in the Northwest<br />
to take his team to the NCAA Elite 8 this<br />
decade.<br />
He is a <strong>com</strong>bined 54-18 versus all<br />
teams in the Pacific Northwest, including<br />
a 40-14 mark against Pac-10 rivals Oregon<br />
State, Washington and Washington<br />
State.<br />
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Ernie Kent<br />
Head Coach/10th Year<br />
Oregon ‘77<br />
2002 Pac-10 Coach of the Year<br />
2002 Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist<br />
KENT FILE<br />
Born: Jan. 22, 1955<br />
Personal: Wife, Dianna, two sons, Marcus (1-29-83) and Jordan (7-24-84) and one<br />
daughter, McKenzie (6-6-86)<br />
Education: B.A. in Community Service and Public Affairs, Oregon, 1977; Rockford West<br />
(Ill.) High School, 1973<br />
Coaching Career - 26th Year: Head Coach, Oregon (1998-present); Head Coach, St.<br />
Mary’s (1992-97); Assistant Coach, Stanford (1990-91); Assistant Coach, Colorado State<br />
(1988-89); Head Coach, al-Khaleej Club, Sayhat, Saudi Arabia (1981-87); Freshman<br />
Coach, Oregon (1980); Head Coach, O’Hara Catholic (Eugene, Ore.) School (1979);<br />
Freshman Coach, Oregon (1978)<br />
His eight wins over UCLA are twice<br />
as many as any other Oregon coach and<br />
represent a third of Oregon’s all-time wins<br />
(24) against the most storied program in<br />
the nation.<br />
His 164 wins rank fourth all-time at<br />
Oregon.<br />
He has granted Oregon a place on<br />
the national and international basketball<br />
landscape through his involvement with<br />
USA Basketball, winning a pair of gold<br />
medals in 2001 and 2003.<br />
In addition to his 2002 league coach<br />
of the year honors, the NABC, USBWA<br />
and Basketball Times all recognized him<br />
Kent in the Postseason<br />
Not only has Ernie Kent been a regular in the postseason as a coach, once there, his teams<br />
have had remarkable success. He has been to 10 postseason tournaments as a head or<br />
assistant coach, and his teams have posted an impressive 19-10 record.<br />
1988 Colorado State NIT Final Four (4-1 record)<br />
1989 Colorado State NCAA Second Round (1-1 record)<br />
1990 Stanford NIT First Round (0-1 record)<br />
1991 Stanford NIT Champions (5-0 record)<br />
1997 St. Mary’s NCAA First Round (0-1 Record)<br />
1999 Oregon NIT Final Four (3-2 record)<br />
2000 Oregon NCAA First Round (0-1 record)<br />
2002 Oregon NCAA Elite Eight (3-1 record)<br />
2003 Oregon NCAA First Round (0-1 record)<br />
2004 Oregon NIT Final Four (3-1 record)<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
as their district coach of the year, and he<br />
was one of 20 Naismith Coach of the Year<br />
finalists.<br />
Overall, Oregon averages nearly 20<br />
wins per season under Kent and has sent<br />
four players into the NBA Draft.<br />
Among Kent’s pupils are Pac-10 Player<br />
of the Year and Tournament MVP Luke<br />
Ridnour (2003), first team All-Pac-10<br />
players Alex Scales (2000), Bryan Bracey<br />
(2001), Frederick Jones (2002), Ridnour<br />
(2002-03) and Luke Jackson (2003-04),<br />
the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (Ridnour,<br />
2001), All-Pac-10 freshmen Ridnour<br />
(2001), Jackson (2001), Aaron Brooks
(2004), Malik Hairston (2005) and Bryce<br />
Taylor (2005) and NBA Draft choices<br />
Bracey (2001), Jones (2002) , Ridnour<br />
(2003) and Jackson (2004).<br />
The success Kent has enjoyed at Oregon<br />
has resulted in his ascension to third<br />
among the conference’s active leaders in<br />
wins and is by far the head of the class<br />
in that category among the Northwest<br />
schools. Yet the simple plan that has produced<br />
those ac<strong>com</strong>plishments is this:<br />
First as a player at Oregon and now<br />
as the school’s 18th head coach, the one<br />
thing that has remained unchanged is the<br />
passion Ernie Kent professes for a program<br />
that has molded his life far beyond anything<br />
you can pick up on a basketball court. The<br />
Ducks’ success under Kent originates from<br />
the belief that he and his players can ac<strong>com</strong>plish<br />
any goal working together as a<br />
team at the University of Oregon.<br />
Upon his return to the university as<br />
coach, it took little time for that renewed<br />
passion to take hold on Eugene and the<br />
surrounding <strong>com</strong>munity, which longed<br />
for a return to the days when the Kamikaze<br />
Kids whipped fans into a frenzy. The<br />
Rockford, Ill., native became the first African-American<br />
head coach in the history<br />
of University of Oregon athletics when he<br />
was named to the post April 10, 1997.<br />
In his first year, he worked wonders as<br />
the Ducks finished in a tie for fifth-place<br />
in the Pac-10 and just missed a winning<br />
record (13-14) and a postseason berth in<br />
1997-98. He followed that with a trip to the<br />
NIT final four in 1998-99 before the next<br />
season laid the foundation for the current<br />
era that has witnessed Oregon’s ascension<br />
to the upper echelon of the Pac-10.<br />
The Ducks reached 22 victories in<br />
1999-00 for the first time since 1944-<br />
45 and with their NCAA Tournament bid,<br />
made back-to-back postseason appearances<br />
for the first time in 23 years. That<br />
season allowed Oregon to collect the<br />
best recruiting class in the league, led by<br />
Luke Jackson and Luke Ridnour, and that<br />
recruiting class, in turn, set the table for a<br />
magical run in 2001-02.<br />
That season, Kent directed Oregon to<br />
its first outright league title since 1938-<br />
39, going 14-4 and leading a record six<br />
Pac-10 teams into the NCAA Tournament.<br />
The Ducks advanced to the Elite Eight<br />
Success On and Off the Court<br />
Coaching Staff<br />
As a coach, Ernie Kent has been linked with national success and prominence both on<br />
and off the court. Here is a capsule of ac<strong>com</strong>plishments during his nine years as Oregon’s<br />
head coach:<br />
* Wooden Award Board of Governors<br />
* NABC Board of Directors<br />
* 2003 Pac-10 Tournament Championship<br />
* 2002 Pac-10 Championship<br />
* 2002 Pac-10 Coach of the Year<br />
* 2002 Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist<br />
* 2002 NABC, USBWA and Basketball Times District Coach of the Year<br />
* 2002-03 USA Basketball Junior National Team Head Coach<br />
* 2001 USA Basketball, Assistant Coach (Gold Medal)<br />
* Six All-Pac-10 Players<br />
* Five All-Pac-10 Freshman<br />
* Four NBA Draft Choices<br />
* Three NCAA Tournaments (including the Elite Eight)<br />
* Two NIT Final Fours<br />
* The best nine-year record by an Oregon coach in more than 50 years<br />
* 2004 Hope Award winner (National Multiple Sclerosis Society)<br />
* Honorary Chairman, Children’s Miracle Network<br />
* American Cancer Society/Coaches Versus Cancer program<br />
for the first time since 1960, defeating<br />
Montana, Wake Forest and Texas along<br />
the way. His team went 16-0 at McArthur<br />
Court and 26-9 overall.<br />
In addition to his league coach of the<br />
year honors, the NABC, USBWA and<br />
Basketball Times all recognized him as<br />
their district coach of the year, and he<br />
was one of 20 Naismith Coach of the<br />
Year finalists. The 14 Pac-10 victories<br />
were the most in school history and tied<br />
the school’s all-time league mark. And he<br />
watched Oregon set 11 school and two<br />
Pac-10 single-season records, while Fred<br />
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Ernie Kent’s Head Coaching Record<br />
Year School Record Pct. Conference Post-Season<br />
1991-92 St. Mary’s 13-17 .433 4-10 (6th, Tie)<br />
1992-93 St. Mary’s 11-16 .407 6-8 (6th)<br />
1993-94 St. Mary’s 13-14 .481 5-9 (7th)<br />
1994-95 St. Mary’s 18-10 .643 10-4 (2nd, Tie)<br />
1995-96 St. Mary’s 12-15 .444 5-9 (7th)<br />
1996-97 St. Mary’s 23- 8 .742 10-4 (1st) NCAA 1st Round<br />
St. Mary’s totals (6 yrs) 90-80 .529 40-44 (.476)<br />
1997-98 Oregon 13-14 .481 8-10 (5th, Tie)<br />
1998-99 Oregon 19-13 .594 8-10 (5th, Tie) NIT Final Four<br />
1999-00 Oregon 22- 8 .733 13-5 (3rd) NCAA 1st Round<br />
2000-01 Oregon 14-14 .500 5-13 (6th, Tie)<br />
2001-02 Oregon 26- 9 .758 14-4 (1st) NCAA Elite Eight<br />
2002-03 Oregon 23-10 .697 10-8 (5th) NCAA 1st Round<br />
2003-04 Oregon 18-13 .581 9-9 (4th, Tie) NIT Final Four<br />
2004-05 Oregon 14-13 .519 6-12 (8th, Tie)<br />
2005-06 Oregon 15-18 .455 7-11 (7th)<br />
Oregon totals (9 yrs) 164-112 .594 80-82 (.494)<br />
Career (15 yrs) 254-192 .570 120-126 (.488)<br />
Jones was a NBA First Round selection<br />
by the Indiana Pacers.<br />
The following year, Kent lead the Ducks<br />
to their first Pac-10 Tournament title in<br />
2002-03 with a 23-10 record. That season<br />
also saw him coach Pac-10 Player of the<br />
Year and Tournament MVP Luke Ridnour,<br />
as the Ducks won 20 games in back-toback<br />
seasons for the first time in 64 years,<br />
and made consecutive NCAA Tournament<br />
appearances for the first time in 42 years.<br />
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The 2003-04 season may have been<br />
Kent’s finest coaching yet. Despite losing<br />
his point guard to injury for 10 games during<br />
the heart of the Pac-10 season, the Ducks<br />
regrouped the final month of the year to tie<br />
for fourth in the league with an 18-12 overall<br />
record, and advanced to the NIT final four<br />
with two heart-stopping wins over Colorado<br />
and Notre Dame along the way.<br />
Kent’s broad-reaching involvement<br />
on a national scale is hard to rival as he<br />
Coach Kent delivered coffee and doughnuts to students<br />
who camped out for games at Mac Court.<br />
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continues to push Oregon to the forefront<br />
of the nation’s college basketball scene.<br />
Recent years have seen him as the<br />
head coach of USA Basketball’s Junior<br />
National team, a squad he guided to a<br />
7-1 record and a fifth place finish at the<br />
2003 FIBA World Championships in<br />
Greece. Kent also coached the juniors to<br />
a gold medal at the 2003 Global Games.<br />
He serves on the National Association of<br />
Basketball Coaches (NABC) Board of<br />
Directors and the Wooden Award’s Board<br />
of Governors.<br />
He was also an assistant coach for<br />
the 2001 USA Basketball 21-and-Under<br />
national team that won the gold medal at<br />
the summer games in Japan with a 8-0<br />
record.<br />
As the head coach at Saint Mary’s<br />
College in Moraga, Calif., from 1991-92<br />
to 1996-97, Kent put together a 90-80<br />
ledger, including a 23-8 mark in 1996-97<br />
and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The<br />
tournament bid, the first at the school<br />
since 1989, was the result of the Gaels’<br />
fourth conference title in school history.<br />
Kent also guided the Gaels to an 18-10<br />
ledger in 1994-95 and still ranks second<br />
on the all-time win chart at Saint Mary’s.<br />
Kent served as an assistant at Stanford<br />
under Mike Montgomery for two years<br />
(1990-91), helping the Cardinal advance<br />
to the NIT both years and winning the NIT<br />
title in 1991.<br />
As an assistant to Boyd Grant at<br />
Colorado State (1988-1989), he aided<br />
the Rams in their postseason bids in the<br />
1988 NIT (advancing to the semifinals)<br />
and 1989 NCAA Tournament second<br />
round after clinching the Western Athletic<br />
Conference championship.<br />
From 1980 through 1987, Kent and<br />
his family lived in Saudi Arabia where he<br />
coached the al-Khaleej Club in Sayhat for<br />
three years, helping the team advance to<br />
the playoffs each year. He also worked<br />
for the Arabian American Oil Company<br />
in Dhahran.<br />
Kent on the UO Coaching List<br />
Coach (years) W L<br />
1. Howard Hobson (1936-47) 212 124<br />
2. W.J. Reinhart (1924-35) 180 100<br />
3. Steve Belko (1957-71) 179 211<br />
4. Ernie Kent (1998-06) 164 112
Teams Kent Has Defeated:<br />
Alaska-Anchorage, Alabama State, American,<br />
Arizona, Arizona State, Bethune-Cookman,<br />
Boise State, Bowie State, Brigham Young,<br />
Brown, Bucknell, California, UC Davis, UC<br />
Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, Cal<br />
Poly, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Hayward,<br />
Cal State Northridge, Colorado, Coppin State,<br />
Denver, Florida A&M, Fresno State, George Mason,<br />
Georgia Tech, Gonzaga, Grambling State,<br />
Hawaii, Houston, Howard, Idaho State, Illinois-<br />
Chicago, Kansas, Long Beach State, Louisville,<br />
Loyola-Marymount, Marshall, Massachusetts,<br />
McNeese State, Minnesota, Mississippi Valley<br />
State, Montana, Morris Brown, Nevada, New<br />
Mexico, North Carolina-Greensboro, Northern<br />
Arizona, Notre Dame, Notre Dame (Calif.),<br />
Oregon State, Pacific, Pepperdine, Portland,<br />
Portland State, Rice, Sacramento State, St.<br />
Martin’s, San Diego, San Francisco, San Francisco<br />
State, San Jose State, Santa Clara, Savannah<br />
State, Sonoma State, South Carolina State,<br />
Southern Illinois, Stanford, Stephen F. Austin,<br />
Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Christian, Texas-Pan<br />
American, UCLA, USC, Vanderbilt, Villanova,<br />
Wake Forest, Washington, Washington State,<br />
Weber State, Western Michigan, Willamette,<br />
Winthrop, Wyoming.<br />
Kent, 51, began his coaching career<br />
at his alma mater in 1977 as the freshman<br />
coach under Dick Harter and again<br />
assisted in 1979 as an understudy to Jim<br />
Haney. In between, he coached Eugene’s<br />
O’Hara Catholic School for one season.<br />
One of his ongoing areas of concern is<br />
the well-being of his student-athletes after<br />
graduation. His Self-Improvement Program,<br />
first implemented while working as<br />
an assistant at Colorado State and entering<br />
its seventh year in Eugene, helps with<br />
the transition once a student-athlete has<br />
graduated from Oregon. This program has<br />
received national attention in the NCAA<br />
News (Feb. 3, 1993), the National Association<br />
of Basketball Coaches Magazine<br />
(March, 1993), on College Sports Today<br />
on CBS Radio and in an issue of the National<br />
Association of Collegiate Directors<br />
of Athletics (NACDA) Magazine.<br />
He was recognized for his <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />
to <strong>com</strong>munity service by the Oregon<br />
Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis<br />
Society, who bestowed Kent with the<br />
2004 Hope Award.<br />
Kent is also the local honorary chairman<br />
of the Children’s Miracle Network<br />
and is active with the American Cancer<br />
Society and the Coaches Versus Cancer<br />
A Certain “Ring” to It<br />
Want further evidence that Ernie Kent is a proven winner? Time and time again, a<br />
Kent-coached team has won a championship ring.<br />
1989 Colorado State WAC Champions<br />
1991 Stanford NIT Champions<br />
1996 St. Mary’s Jones Cup (Taiwan) Champions<br />
1997 St. Mary’s WCC Champions<br />
1997 St. Mary’s WCC Tournament Champions<br />
2001 USA Basketball World Champions<br />
2002 Oregon Pac-10 Champions<br />
2003 Oregon Pac-10 Tournament Champions<br />
2003 USA Basketball Global Games Champions<br />
campaign. Additionally, Kent is a regular<br />
participant in Eugene-area activities during<br />
each February’s Black History month.<br />
A 1977 graduate of Oregon with a<br />
degree in <strong>com</strong>munity service and public<br />
affairs, Kent helped lead the Ducks to a<br />
No. 8 ranking as a sophomore and earned<br />
the Outstanding Service Award for <strong>com</strong>munity<br />
service and picked up the March of<br />
Dimes Outstanding Achievement Award.<br />
He <strong>com</strong>pleted his collegiate career averaging<br />
7.1 points and 1.8 rebounds while<br />
playing with the likes of Greg Ballard, Stu<br />
Jackson and Ron Lee.<br />
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A Parade Magazine All-American in<br />
1973 at Rockford, Ill., West High School,<br />
he was also named Scholastic All-America<br />
by Scholastic Magazine. A National<br />
Honor Society member, he received the<br />
American Legion Outstanding Achievement<br />
Award and was named all-state in<br />
Illinois.<br />
Born Jan. 22, 1955, Kent and his wife<br />
Dianna have three children: sons Marcus<br />
(1-29-83) and Jordan (7-24-84), who<br />
plays basketball, football and runs track<br />
for the Ducks, and daughter McKenzie<br />
(6-6-86).<br />
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Recognized as one of the nation’s<br />
best assistant coaches and top recruiters,<br />
Scott Duncan’s hard work and dedication<br />
has paid off with consecutive bids to the<br />
NCAA Tournament followed by the NIT<br />
Final Four during recent years. That investment<br />
continues to pay off with all four<br />
freshmen in the recruiting class of 2004<br />
ranked among the nation’s top 75.<br />
Now in his seventh year with the Ducks,<br />
Duncan was recently named the eighthbest<br />
assistant coach in the country by Hoop<br />
Scoop, and was recognized as one of the<br />
nation’s top 25 recruiters by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>. In<br />
2001, he was noted as one of the hardest<br />
working assistant coaches and one of the<br />
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Scott Duncan<br />
Assistant Coach/7th Year<br />
College of ‘78<br />
DUNCAN FILE<br />
Born: Sept. 18, 1955<br />
Education: B.A. in Physical Education and Economics, Wooster, 1978; Westlake (Cleveland,<br />
Ohio) High School, 1974<br />
Coaching Career - 28th Year: Assistant Coach, Oregon (2001-present); Assistant Coach,<br />
Clemson (1999-00); Assistant Coach, Wyoming (1998); Assistant Coach, Washington<br />
State (1996-97); Assistant Coach, Northern Illinois (1992-95); Assistant Coach, Fresno<br />
State (1991); Assistant Coach, New Mexico (1981-90); Assistant Coach, Cleveland<br />
State (1979-80)<br />
nation’s best recruiters in a pair of surveys<br />
<strong>com</strong>piled by Rivals.<strong>com</strong>’s Dave Telep.<br />
During the summers of 2002-03, he<br />
was an assistant on Ernie Kent’s USA<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Basketball Junior National team trials<br />
camp <strong>staff</strong>.<br />
Duncan gives Oregon a nationally<br />
recognized reputation that he has accu-
mulated over 25 years as a major college<br />
basketball assistant coach.<br />
The 51-year-old Columbus, Ohio,<br />
native has been associated with Division<br />
I programs that have advanced to postseason<br />
play 14 of the past 20 seasons.<br />
Oregon’s 2002 NCAA Elite Eight run<br />
marked the first time in his coaching career<br />
that his team advanced to the NCAA<br />
Tournament.<br />
Duncan was first introduced to the<br />
legacy of Oregon basketball while working<br />
a summer camp at McArthur Court<br />
under former head coach Dick Harter in<br />
1977.<br />
He officially joined the Ducks’ coaching<br />
<strong>staff</strong> in 2000 after spending the previous<br />
three seasons under Larry Shyatt,<br />
assisting Wyoming to its first postseason<br />
berth in seven campaigns in 1997-98<br />
before moving with Shyatt to Clemson the<br />
following year. During 1998-99, Duncan<br />
helped coach the Tigers to their seventh<br />
20-win season (20-15) in school history,<br />
while working with ACC scoring leader<br />
Terrell McIntyre. He played a major role<br />
in the school signing four of the nation’s<br />
top 100 recruits.<br />
En<strong>com</strong>passing a span that began with<br />
a two-year stint at Washington State<br />
during the 1995-96 season, Duncan has<br />
helped attract recruiting classes that have<br />
been recognized among the top 25 in the<br />
country seven of the last 10 years, including<br />
Oregon’s 2003 class (No. 15).<br />
Graduating with an undergraduate degree<br />
in physical education and economics<br />
from the College of Wooster, Ohio, in<br />
1978, the three-year letterman began his<br />
coaching career as a part-time assistant<br />
for Ray Dieringer at Cleveland State in<br />
1978-79. Two years later, he joined head<br />
coach Gary Colson at New Mexico for<br />
a 10-year tenure, which included a pair<br />
of NIT wins over Oregon in 1988 and<br />
‘90. Duncan also spent time with Colson<br />
at Fresno State and then four years at<br />
Northern Illinois (1991-92 through 1994-<br />
95) under Brian Hammil prior to his stops<br />
at Washington State (head coach Kevin<br />
Eastman), Wyoming and .<br />
Born Sept. 18, 1955, Duncan is an<br />
avid runner who runs up to 40 miles a<br />
week.<br />
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A member of the 1986 NCAA champion<br />
Louisville Cardinals, Kenny Payne<br />
joined the Oregon <strong>staff</strong> in the summer of<br />
2004.<br />
His connections in the South have<br />
begun to pay off with LeKendric Longmire<br />
<strong>com</strong>ing to Oregon out of Payne’s native<br />
Mississippi.<br />
Payne also worked extensively with<br />
Mitch Platt during his redshirt year as the<br />
Ducks’ junior post looks to be a muchimproved<br />
and much healthier player after<br />
recovering from two ankle surgeries.<br />
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Kenny Payne<br />
Assistant Coach/3rd Year<br />
Louisville ‘03<br />
PAYNE FILE<br />
Born: November 25, 1966<br />
Personal: Wife, Michelle, one son, Alexander (3-23-00) and one daughter, Alexis (3-<br />
11-98)<br />
Education: B.S. in Sport Administration, Louisville, 2003; Northeast Jones (Laurel, Miss.)<br />
High School, 1985<br />
Coaching Career - 3rd Year: Assistant Coach, Oregon (2004-present)<br />
Payne, 39, is a veteran of 10 professional<br />
basketball leagues worldwide,<br />
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including a four-year stint with the NBA’s<br />
Philadelphia 76ers.
He came to Louisville from Northeast<br />
Jones High School in Laurel, Miss., where<br />
he was a Parade All-American and the<br />
state’s player of the year.<br />
At Louisville, he scored 1,083 points<br />
and shot 40 percent from three-point<br />
range during his four-year career. His best<br />
year was his senior season when he averaged<br />
14.5 points and 5.7 rebounds per<br />
game, and was named to the All-Metro<br />
Conference team.<br />
After Payne finished his eligibility at<br />
Louisville in 1989, he embarked on an<br />
11-year professional career that would<br />
take him to nine countries on five different<br />
continents. He was a first round selection<br />
in the 1989 NBA draft, going 19th overall<br />
to the 76ers. Payne averaged 3.5 points<br />
per game during his four-year NBA career<br />
with Philadelphia.<br />
The next several seasons saw Payne<br />
play in the Continental Basketball Association<br />
(Tri-Cities, Wash.) and overseas<br />
in Italy, Japan, Brazil, the Philippines, Cypress,<br />
China and Argentina. He finished<br />
his professional career in 2000 following<br />
a season with Team Taipans of Cairns,<br />
Australia.<br />
Payne then returned to Louisville to<br />
<strong>com</strong>plete his education, and became one<br />
of the first success stories of Louisville’s<br />
Cardinal Degree Completion Program,<br />
which was started in 2000 to help former<br />
student-athletes <strong>com</strong>plete their degrees.<br />
More than 14 years after playing his final<br />
game in a Louisville uniform, Payne earned<br />
his bachelor’s of science degree in sport<br />
administration in 2003.<br />
Payne, born November 25, 1966, and<br />
his wife Michelle have two children, a<br />
son Alexander (3-23-00) and a daughter<br />
Alexis (3-11-98).<br />
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Coaching Staff<br />
Now in his 10th season with the<br />
Ducks, Mark Hudson has moved back into<br />
the familiar role as an assistant coach on<br />
the Oregon bench.<br />
He has been a part of 164 UO wins,<br />
four NCAA tournament appearances<br />
and two NIT final fours, in addition to the<br />
2002 season that saw the Ducks win their<br />
first outright Pac-10 title in 63 years and<br />
advance to the NCAA Elite Eight.<br />
Hudson was Oregon’s Director for<br />
Basketball Operations from 2001-05, a<br />
position he held following his first stint<br />
as an assistant for the Ducks from 1998-<br />
01.<br />
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Mark Hudson<br />
Assistant Coach/10th Year<br />
Northwestern ‘92<br />
HUDSON FILE<br />
Born: Feb. 21, 1969<br />
Personal: Wife, Jill, one daughter, Hanna (8-12-04) and one son, Jack (9-18-06)<br />
Education: Master’s Degree, Loyola-Chicago, 1994; B.A. in History, Northwestern, 1992;<br />
Nitro (W.Va.) High School, 1987<br />
Coaching Career - 15th Year: Assistant Coach, Oregon (2005-present); Director of Basketball<br />
Operations, Oregon (2001-05); Assistant Coach, Oregon (1998-01); Assistant<br />
Coach, St. Mary’s (1997); Assistant Coach, Solano (Suisun City, Calif.) Community College<br />
(1995-96); Assistant Coach, William Rainey Harper (Palatine, Ill.) College (1993-94)<br />
Hudson, 37, began his association<br />
with Ernie Kent as the restricted earnings<br />
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coach at Saint Mary’s during the 1996-97<br />
season. In addition to his coaching duties
at the Moraga, Calif., school, Hudson’s<br />
responsibilities included film/video exchange,<br />
summer camps, team travel, and<br />
monitoring the academic progress of the<br />
basketball team.<br />
Prior to his hiring at Saint Mary’s,<br />
Hudson was an assistant coach for two<br />
seasons at Solano Community College<br />
in Suisun City, Calif. His primary responsibilities<br />
at SCC revolved around post<br />
player development, opponent scouting,<br />
evaluating and recruiting high school student-athletes,<br />
and designing the team’s<br />
media guides and game programs.<br />
As an assistant coach at William<br />
Rainey Harper College in Palatine, Ill., a<br />
position he held from May 1992 through<br />
August 1994, Hudson worked as the<br />
assistant director of the school’s summer<br />
basketball camp and the Summer High<br />
School Basketball League in 1992 and<br />
1993.<br />
The Nitro, W.Va., native earned a degree<br />
in history from Northwestern in 1992<br />
and was the program assistant/team manager<br />
for the Wildcats for two seasons. As<br />
a member of the Northwestern program,<br />
he assisted the coaching <strong>staff</strong> with oncampus<br />
recruiting, directed the team film/<br />
video exchange program and supervised<br />
a seven-person managerial <strong>staff</strong>. Hudson<br />
then went on to earn his master’s degree<br />
in curriculum and instruction from Loyola<br />
of Chicago in 1994.<br />
Born Feb. 21, 1969, Hudson married<br />
the former Jill Walker during the summer<br />
of 2001. The couple have a daughter,<br />
Hanna (8-12-04) and a son, Jack (9-18-<br />
06).<br />
A skilled fisherman, Hudson can often<br />
be found plying the rivers of Oregon for<br />
salmon, trout and steelhead.<br />
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Former Oregon player Yasir Rosemond<br />
rounds out the <strong>staff</strong> as the Ducks’ Director<br />
of Operations.<br />
Rosemond, who played for Kent at<br />
Oregon from 1997-99, coached for two<br />
seasons at Redlands Community College<br />
in Oklahoma prior to returning to the State<br />
of Oregon.<br />
Redlands CC was ranked number one<br />
in the nation in 2003-04 and reached the<br />
national junior college championship game.<br />
In his two seasons at Redlands, Rosemond<br />
coached three junior college All-Americans.<br />
The Atlanta, Ga., native played one<br />
year at Okaloosa-Walton Junior College in<br />
Florida, before transferring to Butler (Kan.)<br />
Jim Radcliffe, Oregon’s strength and<br />
conditioning coach for the last 19 seasons,<br />
plays a significant role in the Ducks’<br />
basketball program as the designer of the<br />
year-round development calendar.<br />
Radcliffe furnishes the student-athletes<br />
with a wide variety of exercise<br />
through weight training and lifting systems<br />
and is a noted authority in the field of<br />
exercises dealing with the improvement<br />
of speed and quickness.<br />
The 48-year-old native of McCloud, Calif.,<br />
was the assistant strength coach at Oregon<br />
for two years before assuming the duties of<br />
head coach in that area. Radcliffe taught and<br />
coached sports and was the athletic trainer<br />
for six years at Aloha High School.<br />
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Yasir Rosemond<br />
Director of Operations/2nd Year<br />
Oregon ‘03<br />
ROSEMOND FILE<br />
Born: April 28, 1977<br />
Education: B.A. in Sociology, Oregon, 2003; Frederick Douglas (Atlanta, Ga.) High<br />
School, 1995<br />
Coaching Career - 3rd Year: Director of Basketball Operations, Oregon, (2005-present);<br />
Assistant Coach, Portland State, (2005); Head Coach. Redlands (El Reno, Okla.)<br />
Community College (2003-05)<br />
Community College where he redshirted.<br />
Rosemond then played for Kent at Oregon<br />
for two seasons, before transferring to<br />
Seattle Pacific, coached then by current<br />
Portland State coach Ken Bone, for his<br />
senior year.<br />
RADCLIFFE FILE<br />
Born: Feb. 10, 1958<br />
Personal: Wife, Janice<br />
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In 58 career games for the Ducks,<br />
Rosemond, 29, averaged 4.3 points per<br />
contest and connected on 60-of-162<br />
three-point attempts (37.0 percent).<br />
Following his collegiate career, Rosemond<br />
played professionally in Brazil for two years.<br />
Jim Radcliffe<br />
Strength and Conditioning Coach/ 19th Year<br />
Pacific (Ore.) ‘80<br />
Education: M.S. in Biomechanics, Oregon, 1992. B.S. in Physical Education and Health,<br />
Pacific (Ore.), 1980<br />
Coaching Career - 25th Year: Head Strength and Conditioning, Oregon (1987-present);<br />
Assistant Strength and Conditioning, Oregon (1985-87); Aloha High School; Coach/Athletic<br />
Trainer, Aloha High School (1980-83)<br />
He then did graduate study at Colorado<br />
and worked in private business before joining<br />
the Ducks’ <strong>staff</strong>. Graduating from Pacific<br />
(Ore.) in Forest Grove, he played four seasons<br />
at defensive back and was captain of<br />
the special teams. He earned his Master’s<br />
in biomechanics from Oregon in 1992.<br />
Radcliffe is active in national organizations<br />
surrounding his profession and is certified by<br />
the United States Federation. He has also<br />
written books, has been published in numerous<br />
professional journals.
Kim Terrell returned to her mater in<br />
2003 following an eight-year stint as Director<br />
of Sports Medicine at Northeastern<br />
University in Boston.<br />
Terrell was hired by the Ducks in<br />
October 2003 and assists with the UO’s<br />
athletic medicine department.<br />
At Northeastern, she oversaw the<br />
sports medicine program, and supervised<br />
Veteran athletic trainer Clay Jamieson<br />
is in his ninth year with the Oregon<br />
basketball program. Providing the best<br />
preventative care and post-injury rehabilitation<br />
available in Oregon’s state-of-theart<br />
athletic training <strong>com</strong>plex, Jamieson’s<br />
daily responsibilities en<strong>com</strong>pass virtually<br />
every aspect of injury maintenance, management<br />
and rehabilitation for members<br />
of the Duck basketball team.<br />
He is also an integral part of Oregon’s<br />
nationally recognized athletic training<br />
graduate program, providing experienced<br />
instruction and clinical insight to the<br />
Ducks’ graduate athletic trainers under his<br />
supervision. Jamieson himself is a product<br />
of this program, earning his Master of Sci-<br />
Kim Terrell<br />
Associate Director, Athletic Medicine/11th Year<br />
Oregon ‘83<br />
a five-person athletic training <strong>staff</strong>.<br />
She is on her second tour of duty<br />
with the Ducks, as she was an assistant<br />
athletic trainer from 1988 to 1995 before<br />
moving east.<br />
Terrell earned her bachelor’s (1981)<br />
and master’s (1983) degrees from Oregon<br />
in exercise and movement science.<br />
After graduation, she took a job as the<br />
Clay Jamieson<br />
Assistant Athletic Trainer/9th Year<br />
Arizona ‘94<br />
ence in sports medicine in 1996.<br />
Jamieson attended Yavapai College<br />
in Prescott, Ariz., for two years, earning<br />
an Associate of Arts degree in 1990,<br />
before moving to the University of Arizona<br />
where he earned a Bachelor’s in Exercise<br />
Science in 1994. The former baseball<br />
letterman at Yavapai worked for four<br />
years as a student athletic trainer at Pima<br />
Community College in Tucson providing<br />
athletic training for student-athletes in 10<br />
sports.<br />
Prior to his return to Eugene, he spent<br />
two years as an assistant athletic trainer at<br />
Pepperdine, working with the men’s basketball,<br />
women’s volleyball and baseball<br />
programs.<br />
Medical Staff<br />
director of athletic training at The Sport<br />
Medicine Clinic in Seattle from 1983 to<br />
1985. She then was hired as an athletic<br />
trainer at Sports Injuries and Running<br />
Clinic from 1985 to 1988 before returning<br />
to Oregon.<br />
Terrell is a member of the National Athletic<br />
Trainers Association and a past member<br />
of the NATA’s Board of Certification.<br />
In 2003, Jamieson added to his experience<br />
by serving as the head trainer for<br />
USA Basketball’s Junior National team<br />
that <strong>com</strong>peted at the FIBA World Championships<br />
in Greece.<br />
Jamieson is a certified member of the<br />
National Athletic Trainers’ Association<br />
(NATA). Additionally, Jamieson is a member<br />
of the Northwest Athletic Trainers’<br />
Association and Oregon Athletic Trainers’<br />
Society. He is also certified as a performance<br />
enhancement specialist through<br />
the National Academy of Sports Medicine<br />
(NASM).<br />
Jamieson and his wife Jan have one<br />
son, Braeden (born 5-1-01) and one<br />
daughter, Aubrey (born 9-20-04).<br />
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Support Staff<br />
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Rhonda<br />
Bowers<br />
Basketball<br />
Secretary/10th Year<br />
Pat<br />
Conrad<br />
Equipment Manager/<br />
24th Year<br />
Geoff<br />
Ginther<br />
Asst. Strength & Conditioning<br />
Coach/19th Year<br />
Miami (Ohio) ‘84<br />
Greg<br />
Walker<br />
Assistant Director,<br />
Media Services/7th Year<br />
Washington State ‘92<br />
Scott<br />
Marian<br />
Student Manager/<br />
3rd Year<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Lynn<br />
Chase<br />
Operations,<br />
McArthur Court/<br />
17th Year<br />
Don<br />
Essig<br />
Public Address<br />
Announcer<br />
Joel<br />
Smith<br />
Assistant Video<br />
Coordinator/2nd Year<br />
Oregon ‘04<br />
H.J.<br />
Cohn<br />
Student Manager/<br />
2nd Year<br />
Josh<br />
Suh<br />
Student Manager/<br />
1st Year
Review<br />
Adam Zahn<br />
SR * F
Season Review<br />
What a Finish<br />
Seventh-seeded Oregon was the talk<br />
of the Pac-10 tournament after clawing its<br />
way to the semifinals of the annual event<br />
at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.<br />
The Ducks defeated Washington State<br />
66-55 in the first round and then upset<br />
No. 12 Washington 84-73 before falling<br />
to California 91-87 in double-overtime in<br />
the semifinals. Several Ducks left memorable<br />
performances at the Staples Center,<br />
highlighted by Chamberlain Oguchi, who<br />
was named to the all-tournament team<br />
after hitting a Pac-10 tourney record 14<br />
three-pointers. The guard from Houston,<br />
Texas, nailed six threes against both<br />
WSU and Washington -- all six against<br />
the Huskies came in the second half -<br />
- before settling for two against Cal. A<br />
near-miss for all-tourney honors was wing<br />
Malik Hairston, who reached 20 points<br />
in all three games and set the stage for a<br />
big junior season. There was also senior<br />
Brandon Lincoln with a memorable farewell<br />
performance in the double-overtime<br />
loss to the Golden Bears: a career-high<br />
22 points and four assists in 48 minutes.<br />
Ivan Johnson garnered his first career<br />
double-double in his best all-around game<br />
-- 16 points and 10 rebounds -- playing<br />
a key role in the win against Washington.<br />
And then there was the feel-good story<br />
of the tournament: Adrian Stelly. With<br />
Aaron Brooks ejected due to a flagrant<br />
foul and Lincoln benched after picking<br />
up his fourth personal foul, the one-time<br />
McArthur Court janitor-turned-walk-on<br />
found himself thrust into the Washington<br />
game with the Ducks trailing 49-38 at the<br />
16:09 mark of the second half. Stelly, from<br />
Portland, guided the Ducks on a 27-14<br />
run over the next 10 minutes, scoring a<br />
career-best five points during that span,<br />
and finding Oguchi on a fast-break for a<br />
three that put Oregon ahead for good at<br />
the 7:04 mark.<br />
Oregon in the Pac-10 Tournament<br />
Oregon is now 9-7 all-time in Pac-10<br />
tournament games, and 7-3 in the tournament<br />
under head coach Ernie Kent. In<br />
fact, Oregon and Arizona are tied for the<br />
most wins in tourney play since the event<br />
resumed in 2002 with seven. The Ducks<br />
won the 2003 tournament, their first title.<br />
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Versus the Top 25<br />
The Ducks knocked off a pair of top-25<br />
teams in 2005-06. By defeating No. 24<br />
Arizona Jan. 14, Oregon beat a ranked<br />
team for the first time since defeating<br />
No. 25 Stanford 79-64 on Feb 6, 2003.<br />
And when the Ducks picked off No. 12<br />
Washington 84-73 March 9 in the Pac-<br />
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Brandon Lincoln<br />
10 tournament, it marked the first time<br />
Oregon had defeated a team ranked 12th<br />
or higher since topping No. 11 Arizona<br />
105-75 Dec. 22, 2001. It was also the<br />
first time Oregon had upset a team ranked<br />
12th or higher away from McArthur Court<br />
since beating No. 7 UCLA 61-60 Jan. 7,<br />
1977.
Individual Awards<br />
Malik Hairston<br />
All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention<br />
NABC District 14 Second Team<br />
Hispanic College Fund Classic<br />
All-Tournament Team<br />
Jordan Kent<br />
Pac-10 All-Academic Second Team<br />
Maarty Leunen<br />
Hispanic College Fund Classic<br />
Tournament MVP<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
Pac-10 All-Tournament Team<br />
Bryce Taylor<br />
Hispanic College Fund Classic<br />
All-Tournament Team<br />
UO’S Record When<br />
at home 10-7<br />
road 3-9<br />
neutral 2-2<br />
overtime game 0-1<br />
vs. Top-25 team 2-5<br />
leading at the half 13-4<br />
behind at the half 2-14<br />
tied at the half 0-0<br />
game decided by 1-10 points 4-12<br />
game decided by 1-5 points 2-8<br />
game decided by 1 point 0-2<br />
game decided by 10-15 points 5-2<br />
game decided by 15 points or more 6-3<br />
outrebounding opponents 12-11<br />
being outrebounded 3-7<br />
shooting better than opponents 13-4<br />
shooting worse than opponents 2-13<br />
shooting the same as opponents 0-1<br />
shooting 50.0-plus FG Pct. 6-2<br />
shooting less than 50.0 FG Pct. 9-16<br />
making 10 or more 3FGs 3-4<br />
making less than 10 3FGs 12-14<br />
having fewer TOs than opponents 10-4<br />
having more TOs than opponents 4-13<br />
having the same number of TOs 1-1<br />
having fewer fouls than opponents 13-4<br />
having more fouls than opponents 2-14<br />
wearing white 6-4<br />
wearing green 4-11<br />
wearing yellow 5-3<br />
2005-06 Specialty Stats<br />
80-plus point games 8<br />
90-plus points games 2<br />
30-plus FG games 3<br />
50.0-plus FG Pct. games 8<br />
10-plus 3FG games 7<br />
40.0-plus 3FG Pct. games 9<br />
75.0-plus FT Pct. games 8<br />
40-plus rebound games 4<br />
20-plus assists games 1<br />
70-below point defense games 20<br />
60-below point defense games 10<br />
40.0-below FG Pct. defense games 10<br />
30.0-below 3FG Pct. defense games 9<br />
Average D Above Average.<br />
Oregon allowed just 65.3 points per<br />
game in 2005-06. That was Oregon’s<br />
best defensive average in more than 20<br />
years. The last UO team to allow fewer<br />
than 65.3 points per game was Don Monson’s<br />
1984-85 squad that allowed 61.9<br />
ppg. (68.2 ppg in 1999-00 was Oregon’s<br />
previous best under Ernie Kent).<br />
Defense Shines Against WSU<br />
Oregon’s defense really stepped in<br />
allowing just 37 points to Washington<br />
State in a 67-37 win on Feb. 18. That<br />
Jordan Kent<br />
Season Review<br />
was the fewest points the Ducks had<br />
surrendered in a Pac-10 game since<br />
the adoption of the shot clock! It was<br />
also the fewest surrendered by Oregon<br />
in a Pacific-10 Conference game since<br />
allowing Oregon State to score 29 in<br />
a 29-23 OSU win (March 3, 1984), as<br />
well as the fewest points scored by the<br />
Cougars in the UO-WSU series since<br />
March 17, 1945, a 39-37 Oregon win<br />
in a Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division playoff game that gave Oregon<br />
the PCC Northern Division’s automatic<br />
entry into the NCAA Tournament.<br />
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88<br />
Matt Short<br />
Sticking Around<br />
Oregon also owns the distinction of<br />
being the only school to have advanced<br />
to the semifinals in every tournament it’s<br />
played in since the event resumed in<br />
2002. The caveat to that, of course, is<br />
that the Ducks did not qualify for the 2005<br />
tournament.<br />
8 Was Too Many<br />
Oregon lost eight games by three<br />
points or less in 2005-06. And that does<br />
not include the double-overtime loss to<br />
California in the Pac-10 tournament (four<br />
points).<br />
Board Men<br />
Oregon was a strong rebounding team<br />
(+2.7 per game) in 2005-06. The Ducks<br />
out-rebounded the opposition in 18 of the<br />
last 25 games.<br />
It’s Raining Threes<br />
Sophomore guard Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
hit 16 three-pointers in a three game<br />
Another Historic Defensive Effort<br />
Oregon recorded a pair of historically<br />
significant defensive marks in 2005-06.<br />
In addition to the afore mentioned WSU<br />
game, the 83-23 season-opening win<br />
against Savannah State set a number<br />
of Oregon marks. The 23 points by Savannah<br />
State was the fewest points the<br />
Ducks had allowed to a Division I team<br />
since defeating Utah 51-15 on Jan. 2,<br />
1941. It was also the fewest points allowed<br />
by Oregon in any game since a<br />
91-17 win against Bruno Studios on Dec.<br />
28, 1946. The 60-point margin of victory<br />
against Savannah State was Oregon’s<br />
third-largest in school history. It trailed<br />
only the Bruno Studios game (74 points)<br />
and a 72-8 win (64 points) against Redlands<br />
on Dec. 31, 1925. Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
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span Feb. 9-16. That was one shy of Jamal<br />
Lawrence’s school record of 17, set<br />
in 1995-96. On the Feb. 9-11 road trip to<br />
Arizona, Oguchi netted 12 three pointers<br />
and matched that feat against Washington<br />
State and Washington in the Pac-10<br />
tournament. The 12 threes ac<strong>com</strong>plished<br />
a number of things. He became the first<br />
Duck to make at least six three pointers<br />
in back-to-back games since Jamal Lawrence<br />
hit six against Washington (Jan. 11,<br />
1997) and then tied the school record<br />
with eight against Stanford (Jan. 16,<br />
1997). He is the first Duck to net 12 <strong>com</strong>bined<br />
threes in back-to-back games since<br />
James Davis had 12 against Portland (five)<br />
and USC (seven) Dec. 22, 2003-Jan. 2,<br />
2004. He’s also just the third player in<br />
school history to record 12 threes over<br />
the span of two games. Jamal Lawrence<br />
did it twice (once in 1995-96 and once in<br />
1996-97) and James Davis once (2003-<br />
04). Oguchi also tied a school record with<br />
15 three-point attempts (six makes) Feb.<br />
9 at Arizona.
2006-07 Final Statistics<br />
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL<br />
ALL GAMES 15-18 10-7 3-9 2-2<br />
CONFERENCE 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0<br />
NON-CONFERENCE 8-7 6-2 0-3 2-2<br />
TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS<br />
Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
01 Hairston, Malik 32 32 1056 33.0 175 372 .470 47 124 .379 82 119 .689 79 72 151 4.7 73 2 69 70 20 15 479 15.0<br />
Conference-Only 18 18 603 33.5 93 211 .441 26 74 .351 38 53 .717 39 39 78 4.3 42 1 41 38 11 4 250 13.9<br />
00 Brooks, Aaron 32 31 1036 32.4 115 283 .406 45 134 .336 71 88 .807 25 85 110 3.4 70 2 141 78 5 35 346 10.8<br />
Conference-Only 18 17 620 34.4 72 165 .436 25 72 .347 41 50 .820 15 49 64 3.6 46 1 77 41 4 14 210 11.7<br />
25 Oguchi, Chamberlain 32 10 620 19.4 98 252 .389 68 189 .360 42 53 .792 18 55 73 2.3 42 0 40 29 7 11 306 9.6<br />
Conference-Only 17 6 328 19.3 53 132 .402 37 102 .363 21 26 .808 8 31 39 2.3 23 0 20 12 5 4 164 9.6<br />
04 Taylor, Bryce 23 13 594 25.8 71 175 .406 20 75 .267 51 64 .797 22 34 56 2.4 42 1 37 25 3 19 213 9.3<br />
Conference-Only 11 4 269 24.5 31 75 .413 8 33 .242 20 26 .769 10 19 29 2.6 15 0 16 11 0 6 90 8.2<br />
44 Johnson, Ivan 28 6 452 16.1 82 164 .500 0 4 .000 45 71 .634 28 62 90 3.2 84 2 12 47 8 25 209 7.5<br />
Conference-Only 15 4 256 17.1 41 85 .482 0 0 .000 22 35 .629 12 36 48 3.2 41 1 7 27 4 9 104 6.9<br />
10 Leunen, Maarty 31 18 712 23.0 75 160 .469 23 82 .280 49 63 .778 49 140 189 6.1 41 1 44 32 10 24 222 7.2<br />
Conference-Only 16 6 320 20.0 35 78 .449 9 40 .225 24 29 .828 22 58 80 5.0 18 0 23 14 4 3 103 6.4<br />
14 Lincoln, Brandon 33 13 685 20.8 78 161 .484 15 49 .306 31 38 .816 11 49 60 1.8 78 4 44 40 4 9 202 6.1<br />
Conference-Only 18 9 377 20.9 40 80 .500 7 22 .318 10 13 .769 7 27 34 1.9 48 2 19 23 2 1 97 5.4<br />
45 Schafer, Ray 26 12 335 12.9 45 68 .662 0 0 .000 13 40 .325 31 40 71 2.7 26 0 18 26 15 8 103 4.0<br />
Conference-Only 12 4 142 11.8 22 31 .710 0 0 .000 5 16 .313 17 14 31 2.6 9 0 8 10 5 3 49 4.1<br />
42 Zahn, Adam 33 13 460 13.9 52 106 .491 3 7 .429 13 26 .500 25 58 83 2.5 69 1 4 32 6 10 120 3.6<br />
Conference-Only 18 9 235 13.1 23 54 .426 0 2 .000 6 11 .545 12 23 35 1.9 36 0 2 19 4 5 52 2.9<br />
02 Kent, Jordan 25 15 555 22.2 33 64 .516 1 6 .167 7 27 .259 43 68 111 4.4 46 0 24 30 17 20 74 3.0<br />
Conference-Only 18 12 432 24.0 29 54 .537 1 5 .200 5 22 .227 31 57 88 4.9 35 0 19 24 13 14 64 3.6<br />
12 Love, Kenny 5 0 28 5.6 2 6 .333 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.8 4 0 4 3 0 1 6 1.2<br />
Conference-Only 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
21 Stelly, Adrian 11 0 54 4.9 4 8 .500 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 1 2 3 0.3 5 0 5 2 0 3 9 0.8<br />
Conference-Only 2 0 3 1.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0<br />
05 Short, Matt 11 2 63 5.7 2 7 .286 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 4 12 16 1.5 9 0 2 2 1 1 6 0.5<br />
Conference-Only 3 1 15 5.0 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 1.0 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.7<br />
TEAM 41 52 93 2.8 0 3<br />
Conference-Only 28 28 56 3.1 0 1<br />
Total 33 832 1826 .456 225 675 .333 406 596 .681 377 733 1110 33.6 589 13 444 419 96 181 2295 69.5<br />
Conference-Only 18 439 969 .453 113 350 .323 194 283 .686 202 383 585 32.5 317 5 233 220 52 64 1185 65.8<br />
Opponents 33 776 1750 .443 179 502 .357 425 618 .688 319 703 1022 31.0 569 11 363 439 100 190 2156 65.3<br />
Conference-Only 18 430 944 .456 94 247 .381 224 329 .681 170 375 545 30.3 292 7 213 200 64 99 1178 65.4<br />
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT 2OT Total<br />
Oregon 1056 1218 7 14 2295<br />
Opponents 977 1154 7 18 2156<br />
DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF Total<br />
Oregon 78 25 103<br />
Opponents 90 26 116<br />
ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME<br />
HOME 17 144,392 8,494<br />
AWAY 12 104,397 8,700<br />
NEUTRAL 4 56,222 14,056<br />
TOTAL 33 305,011 9,243<br />
Statistics<br />
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Statistics<br />
2005-06 Results & Leaders<br />
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL<br />
ALL GAMES 15-18 10-7 3-9 2-2<br />
CONFERENCE 7-11 4-5 3-6 0-0<br />
NON-CONFERENCE 8-7 6-2 0-3 2-2<br />
DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS<br />
11-20-05 7:35 p.m. & SAVANNAH STATE W 83-23 8267 (19) Oguchi, Chamberlain (10) Leunen, Maarty<br />
11-21-05 7:35 p.m. & BOWIE STATE W 80-55 8211 (15) Leunen, Maarty (7) Leunen, Maarty<br />
(7) Schafer, Ray<br />
11-22-05 7:35 p.m. & PACIFIC W 84-62 8331 (17) Hairston, Malik (10) Leunen, Maarty<br />
11-26-05 2:05 p.m. RICE W 84-60 7481 (14) Oguchi, Chamberlain (13) Leunen, Maarty<br />
(14) Hairston, Malik<br />
11-30-05 8:06 pm at Vanderbilt 75-76 L 12626 (25) Hairston, Malik (10) Hairston, Malik<br />
12-03-05 12:06 p.m. & GEORGETOWN 57-71 L 9087 (17) Hairston, Malik (5) Hairston, Malik<br />
12-10-05 5:06 p.m. % vs Illinois 59-89 L 15109 (16) Johnson, Ivan (8) Leunen, Maarty<br />
12-13-05 7:05 p.m. SANTA CLARA W 75-66 7379 (16) Johnson, Ivan (11) Leunen, Maarty<br />
(16) Brooks, Aaron<br />
12-17-05 7:06 p.m. at New Mexico 61-68 L 13206 (16) Hairston, Malik (7) Leunen, Maarty<br />
(7) Zahn, Adam<br />
(7) Brooks, Aaron<br />
12-20-05 7:05 p.m. HOWARD W 91-55 7298 (22) Hairston, Malik (6) Leunen, Maarty<br />
12-22-05 7:06 p.m. at Portland 72-80 L 3355 (13) Brooks, Aaron (7) Leunen, Maarty<br />
(7) Zahn, Adam<br />
12-27-05 7:05 p.m. PORTLAND STATE 52-54 L 8052 (11) Taylor, Bryce (8) Taylor, Bryce<br />
(8) Leunen, Maarty<br />
12-31-05 1:06 p.m. * OREGON STATE W 70-64 8301 (19) Brooks, Aaron (6) Johnson, Ivan<br />
01-05-06 7:30 p.m. * at California 66-77 L 8862 (18) Brooks, Aaron (10) Leunen, Maarty<br />
01-07-06 1:05 p.m. * at Stanford 62-64 L 5989 (21) Hairston, Malik (7) Hairston, Malik<br />
01-12-06 7:05 p.m. * ARIZONA STATE W 67-53 8806 (19) Brooks, Aaron (8) Kent, Jordan<br />
01-14-06 3:06 p.m. * ARIZONA W 73-68 9087 (23) Hairston, Malik (7) Johnson, Ivan<br />
01-19-06 7:05 p.m. * at Washington State W 52-50 5740 (13) Kent, Jordan (12) Kent, Jordan<br />
01-21-06 5:08 p.m. * at Washington 59-78 L 10000 (17) Hairston, Malik (6) Hairston, Malik<br />
(6) Brooks, Aaron<br />
01-26-06 7:36 p.m. * UCLA 49-56 L 9087 (10) Johnson, Ivan (7) Leunen, Maarty<br />
(10) Lincoln, Brandon<br />
01-28-06 5:05 p.m. * USC 78-84 L 9087 (25) Oguchi, Chamberlain (6) Brooks, Aaron<br />
02-02-06 5:36 p.m. * STANFORD 56-57 L 8840 (23) Hairston, Malik (6) Johnson, Ivan<br />
02-04-06 5:06 p.m. * CALIFORNIA 60-62 L 9087 (15) Leunen, Maarty (9) Leunen, Maarty<br />
02-09-06 6:30 p.m. * at Arizona 68-70 L 14598 (21) Oguchi, Chamberlain (6) Leunen, Maarty<br />
02-11-06 6:00 p.m. * at Arizona State W 98-87 6281 (22) Hairston, Malik (6) Leunen, Maarty<br />
02-16-06 5:36 p.m. * WASHINGTON 72-75 L 8904 (21) Oguchi, Chamberlain (6) Kent, Jordan<br />
02-18-06 1:06 p.m. * WASHINGTON STATE W 67-37 9087 (18) Oguchi, Chamberlain (12) Leunen, Maarty<br />
02-23-06 7:32 p.m. * at USC W 73-61 2725 (20) Brooks, Aaron (7) Kent, Jordan<br />
02-26-06 1:05 p.m. * at UCLA 53-70 L 11463 (19) Brooks, Aaron (8) Oguchi, Chamberlain<br />
03-04-06 5:07 p.m. * at Oregon State 62-65 L 9552 (20) Oguchi, Chamberlain (7) Hairston, Malik<br />
03-08-06 8:45 p.m. + vs Washington State W 66-55 7936 (26) Oguchi, Chamberlain (11) Kent, Jordan<br />
03-09-06 9:03 p.m. + vs Washington W 84-73 15321 (22) Oguchi, Chamberlain (10) Johnson, Ivan<br />
03-10-06 8:30 p.m. + vs California 87-91 L2OT 17856 (22) Lincoln, Brandon (9) Hairston, Malik<br />
* = Conference game<br />
& = Hispanic College Fund Classic, McArthur Court, Eugene, Ore.<br />
% = Rose Garden, Portland, Ore.<br />
+ = Pac-10 Tournament, Staples Center, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
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Statistics<br />
2005-06 UO/Opponent Game-by-Game Comparison<br />
Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Tot FG FG Pct 3-Ptrs 3FG Pct Free Thr FT Pct Rebs Mar Ast TO Blk Stl F<br />
SAVANNAH STATE 42/10 41/13 83-23 +60 33-55/7-40 .600/.175 5-16/0-13 .313/.000 12-19/9-15 .632/.600 34/22 +12 18/3 13/27 7/1 16/8 15/16<br />
BOWIE STATE 37/26 43/29 80-55 +25 25-58/19-49 .431/.388 5-18/8-22 .278/.364 25-26/9-16 .962/.563 46/20 +26 13/8 16/16 2/1 7/3 14/23<br />
PACIFIC 49/24 35/38 84-62 +22 34-61/22-61 .557/.361 6-14/5-15 .429/.333 10-17/13-21 .588/.619 38/32 +6 18/14 9/11 3/2 4/2 21/18<br />
RICE 42/25 42/35 84-60 +24 28-58/24-66 .483/.364 13-28/4-18 .464/.222 15-22/8-14 .682/.571 44/31 +13 18/8 15/13 6/3 6/6 14/19<br />
Vanderbilt 35/30 40/46 75-76 (1) 29-64/32-56 .453/.571 8-17/7-17 .471/.412 9-15/5-11 .600/.455 39/26 +13 8/11 12/11 2/4 6/6 15/16<br />
GEORGETOWN 23/28 34/43 57-71 (14) 20-50/22-44 .400/.500 10-20/6-13 .500/.462 7-17/21-26 .412/.808 20/37 (17) 12/12 13/16 1/3 8/4 20/17<br />
Illinois 22/40 37/49 59-89 (30) 20-57/34-67 .351/.507 3-17/10-23 .176/.435 16-26/11-16 .615/.688 29/45 (16) 8/14 13/12 3/4 8/7 14/21<br />
SANTA CLARA 27/28 48/38 75-66 +9 26-65/23-58 .400/.397 6-27/9-27 .222/.333 17-24/11-14 .708/.786 39/41 (2) 14/10 12/21 4/4 8/5 16/19<br />
New Mexico 23/30 38/38 61-68 (7) 22-47/23-49 .468/.469 6-21/10-24 .286/.417 11-15/12-16 .733/.750 30/27 +3 16/15 17/15 3/1 6/7 20/16<br />
HOWARD 57/27 34/28 91-55 +36 35-58/22-54 .603/.407 11-24/6-12 .458/.500 10-18/5-6 .556/.833 31/28 +3 25/6 13/23 6/1 9/5 11/13<br />
Portland 35/42 37/38 72-80 (8) 23-53/24-47 .434/.511 7-20/4-13 .350/.308 19-26/28-39 .731/.718 34/32 +2 13/9 18/16 2/2 9/11 29/19<br />
PORTLAND STATE 24/26 28/28 52-54 (2) 20-55/20-52 .364/.385 4-24/2-17 .167/.118 8-15/12-19 .533/.632 37/35 +2 11/10 17/14 2/3 10/9 21/19<br />
OREGON STATE 30/29 40/35 70-64 +6 25-52/25-51 .481/.490 3-16/3-16 .188/.188 17-22/11-21 .773/.524 30/31 (1) 13/6 16/17 3/3 3/5 16/19<br />
California 27/38 39/39 66-77 (11) 22-55/22-48 .400/.458 8-25/6-8 .320/.750 14-15/27-37 .933/.730 36/27 +9 14/11 15/9 3/4 2/4 29/14<br />
Stanford 30/38 32/26 62-64 (2) 26-62/24-51 .419/.471 5-17/5-16 .294/.313 5-10/11-16 .500/.688 37/32 +5 9/17 7/9 1/4 3/4 18/16<br />
ARIZONA STATE 25/17 42/36 67-53 +14 24-53/19-48 .453/.396 3-10/4-12 .300/.333 16-19/11-14 .842/.786 32/29 +3 13/11 7/11 6/3 6/6 13/18<br />
ARIZONA 33/29 40/39 73-68 +5 27-49/26-61 .551/.426 9-16/5-12 .563/.417 10-15/11-17 .667/.647 33/29 +4 13/5 17/11 0/4 2/9 16/15<br />
Washington State 29/27 23/23 52-50 +2 21-50/19-43 .420/.442 3-15/4-9 .200/.444 7-14/8-14 .500/.571 39/22 +17 8/14 14/7 0/3 2/7 17/18<br />
Washington 27/39 32/39 59-78 (19) 22-56/33-64 .393/.516 5-20/6-16 .250/.375 10-16/6-6 .625/1.000 26/42 (16) 14/17 12/11 4/2 4/6 15/17<br />
UCLA 25/30 24/26 49-56 (7) 19-59/19-46 .322/.413 3-17/4-16 .176/.250 8-15/14-21 .533/.667 36/35 +1 9/9 12/16 1/4 2/6 18/19<br />
USC 32/39 46/45 78-84 (6) 27-51/26-49 .529/.531 12-28/10-19 .429/.526 12-23/22-32 .522/.688 28/29 (1) 17/15 10/9 3/1 3/6 24/17<br />
STANFORD 30/29 26/28 56-57 (1) 23-58/21-56 .397/.375 5-19/4-10 .263/.400 5-10/11-19 .500/.579 41/35 +6 13/14 12/9 4/7 3/3 17/11<br />
CALIFORNIA 28/31 32/31 60-62 (2) 26-55/22-50 .473/.440 3-20/6-14 .150/.429 5-9/12-18 .556/.667 33/27 +6 11/8 12/10 3/1 5/3 20/15<br />
Arizona 27/37 41/33 68-70 (2) 26-58/27-54 .448/.500 11-28/2-6 .393/.333 5-11/14-22 .455/.636 32/34 (2) 14/15 11/11 4/4 3/5 16/12<br />
Arizona State 42/29 56/58 98-87 +11 29-49/34-61 .592/.557 11-21/9-20 .524/.450 29-33/10-19 .879/.526 32/23 +9 17/21 14/11 1/3 6/12 21/27<br />
WASHINGTON 37/40 35/35 72-75 (3) 26-49/29-64 .531/.453 6-17/4-14 .353/.286 14-16/13-15 .875/.867 17/36 (19) 19/11 14/12 3/1 3/6 19/17<br />
WASHINGTON STATE 30/10 37/27 67-37 +30 24-58/13-49 .414/.265 6-25/3-13 .240/.231 13-16/8-12 .813/.667 45/28 +17 16/6 12/15 7/6 7/4 11/14<br />
USC 30/27 43/34 73-61 +12 29-52/24-50 .558/.480 9-18/8-17 .500/.471 6-12/5-9 .500/.556 28/23 +5 13/9 9/12 1/4 3/3 14/16<br />
UCLA 28/23 25/47 53-70 (17) 21-51/25-47 .412/.532 4-15/4-14 .267/.286 7-11/16-18 .636/.889 26/31 (5) 12/13 12/11 2/3 4/2 17/14<br />
Oregon State 30/37 32/28 62-65 (3) 22-52/22-52 .423/.423 7-23/7-15 .304/.467 11-16/14-19 .688/.737 34/32 +2 8/11 14/9 6/7 3/8 16/13<br />
Washington State 37/23 29/32 66-55 +11 20-53/20-55 .377/.364 9-25/5-17 .360/.294 17-25/10-12 .680/.833 38/31 +7 13/10 10/12 2/5 7/4 13/18<br />
Washington 30/41 54/32 84-73 +11 29-59/27-61 .492/.443 9-27/5-14 .333/.357 17-21/14-21 .810/.667 31/38 (7) 15/10 12/19 1/0 10/8 19/21<br />
California 33/28 33/38 87-91 (4) 29-64/27-47 .453/.574 10-27/4-10 .370/.400 19-27/33-43 .704/.767 35/32 +3 9/10 9/13 0/2 3/6 30/22<br />
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category<br />
2005-06 Team Game-by-Game<br />
TOTAL 3-PTRS REBOUNDS<br />
Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
SAVANNAH STATE 11-20-05 83-23 W 33 55 .600 5 16 .313 12 19 .632 8 26 34 34.0 15 18 13 7 16 83 83.0<br />
BOWIE STATE 11-21-05 80-55 W 25 58 .431 5 18 .278 25 26 .962 16 30 46 40.0 14 13 16 2 7 80 81.5<br />
PACIFIC 11-22-05 84-62 W 34 61 .557 6 14 .429 10 17 .588 10 28 38 39.3 21 18 9 3 4 84 82.3<br />
RICE 11-26-05 84-60 W 28 58 .483 13 28 .464 15 22 .682 11 33 44 40.5 14 18 15 6 6 84 82.8<br />
at Vanderbilt 11-30-05 75-76 L 29 64 .453 8 17 .471 9 15 .600 21 18 39 40.2 15 8 12 2 6 75 81.2<br />
GEORGETOWN 12-03-05 57-71 L 20 50 .400 10 20 .500 7 17 .412 8 12 20 36.8 20 12 13 1 8 57 77.2<br />
vs Illinois 12-10-05 59-89 L 20 57 .351 3 17 .176 16 26 .615 8 21 29 35.7 14 8 13 3 8 59 74.6<br />
SANTA CLARA 12-13-05 75-66 W 26 65 .400 6 27 .222 17 24 .708 15 24 39 36.1 16 14 12 4 8 75 74.6<br />
at New Mexico 12-17-05 61-68 L 22 47 .468 6 21 .286 11 15 .733 6 24 30 35.4 20 16 17 3 6 61 73.1<br />
HOWARD 12-20-05 91-55 W 35 58 .603 11 24 .458 10 18 .556 13 18 31 35.0 11 25 13 6 9 91 74.9<br />
at Portland 12-22-05 72-80 L 23 53 .434 7 20 .350 19 26 .731 10 24 34 34.9 29 13 18 2 9 72 74.6<br />
PORTLAND STATE 12-27-05 52-54 L 20 55 .364 4 24 .167 8 15 .533 10 27 37 35.1 21 11 17 2 10 52 72.8<br />
OREGON STATE 12-31-05 70-64 W 25 52 .481 3 16 .188 17 22 .773 13 17 30 34.7 16 13 16 3 3 70 72.5<br />
at California 01-05-06 66-77 L 22 55 .400 8 25 .320 14 15 .933 11 25 36 34.8 29 14 15 3 2 66 72.1<br />
at Stanford 01-07-06 62-64 L 26 62 .419 5 17 .294 5 10 .500 18 19 37 34.9 18 9 7 1 3 62 71.4<br />
ARIZONA STATE 01-12-06 67-53 W 24 53 .453 3 10 .300 16 19 .842 8 24 32 34.8 13 13 7 6 6 67 71.1<br />
ARIZONA 01-14-06 73-68 W 27 49 .551 9 16 .563 10 15 .667 9 24 33 34.6 16 13 17 0 2 73 71.2<br />
at Washington State 01-19-06 52-50 W 21 50 .420 3 15 .200 7 14 .500 16 23 39 34.9 17 8 14 0 2 52 70.2<br />
at Washington 01-21-06 59-78 L 22 56 .393 5 20 .250 10 16 .625 10 16 26 34.4 15 14 12 4 4 59 69.6<br />
UCLA 01-26-06 49-56 L 19 59 .322 3 17 .176 8 15 .533 17 19 36 34.5 18 9 12 1 2 49 68.6<br />
USC 01-28-06 78-84 L 27 51 .529 12 28 .429 12 23 .522 9 19 28 34.2 24 17 10 3 3 78 69.0<br />
STANFORD 02-02-06 56-57 L 23 58 .397 5 19 .263 5 10 .500 12 29 41 34.5 17 13 12 4 3 56 68.4<br />
CALIFORNIA 02-04-06 60-62 L 26 55 .473 3 20 .150 5 9 .556 9 24 33 34.4 20 11 12 3 5 60 68.0<br />
at Arizona 02-09-06 68-70 L 26 58 .448 11 28 .393 5 11 .455 14 18 32 34.3 16 14 11 4 3 68 68.0<br />
at Arizona State 02-11-06 98-87 W 29 49 .592 11 21 .524 29 33 .879 9 23 32 34.2 21 17 14 1 6 98 69.2<br />
WASHINGTON 02-16-06 72-75 L 26 49 .531 6 17 .353 14 16 .875 4 13 17 33.6 19 19 14 3 3 72 69.3<br />
WASHINGTON STATE 02-18-06 67-37 W 24 58 .414 6 25 .240 13 16 .813 15 30 45 34.0 11 16 12 7 7 67 69.3<br />
at USC 02-23-06 73-61 W 29 52 .558 9 18 .500 6 12 .500 7 21 28 33.8 14 13 9 1 3 73 69.4<br />
at UCLA 02-26-06 53-70 L 21 51 .412 4 15 .267 7 11 .636 9 17 26 33.5 17 12 12 2 4 53 68.8<br />
at Oregon State 03-04-06 62-65 L 22 52 .423 7 23 .304 11 16 .688 12 22 34 33.5 16 8 14 6 3 62 68.6<br />
vs Washington State 03-08-06 66-55 W 20 53 .377 9 25 .360 17 25 .680 13 25 38 33.7 13 13 10 2 7 66 68.5<br />
vs Washington 03-09-06 84-73 W 29 59 .492 9 27 .333 17 21 .810 13 18 31 33.6 19 15 12 1 10 84 69.0<br />
vs California 03-10-06 87-91 Lot 29 64 .453 10 27 .370 19 27 .704 13 22 35 33.6 30 9 9 0 3 87 69.5<br />
Oregon 2295 832 1826 .456 225 675 .333 406 596 .681 377 733 1110 33.6 589 444 419 96 181 2295 69.5<br />
Opponents 2156 776 1750 .443 179 502 .357 425 618 .688 319 703 1022 31.0 569 363 439 100 190 2156 65.3<br />
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Statistics<br />
2005-06 Points-Rebounds-Assists<br />
00 01 02 04 05 10 12<br />
Opponent Date Score W/L Brooks Hairston Kent Taylor Short Leunen Love<br />
SAVANNAH STATE 11-20-05 83-23 W 2-3-5 12-2-3 DNP 11-0-0 0-2-0 4-10-2 3-3-3<br />
BOWIE STATE 11-21-05 80-55 W 11-4-3 10-4-2 DNP 6-2-1 0-2-0 15-7-1 0-1-1<br />
PACIFIC 11-22-05 84-62 W 3-4-6 17-5-2 DNP 16-0-1 2-2-1 14-10-2 0-0-0<br />
RICE 11-26-05 84-60 W 13-3-7 14-5-3 1-1-0 11-1-2 0-1-1 3-13-1 0-0-0<br />
at Vanderbilt 11-30-05 75-76 L 15-5-2 25-10-1 0-1-0 13-4-2 DNP 7-5-1 DNP<br />
GEORGETOWN 12-03-05 57-71 L 13-1-4 17-5-2 0-1-0 12-0-1 DNP 0-4-2 DNP<br />
vs Illinois 12-10-05 59-89 L 8-2-3 12-4-0 0-3-0 9-1-1 0-0-0 3-8-2 3-0-0<br />
SANTA CLARA 12-13-05 75-66 W 16-4-2 12-7-2 DNP 3-4-3 DNP 15-11-1 DNP<br />
at New Mexico 12-17-05 61-68 L 14-7-4 16-3-4 DNP 7-1-3 0-1-0 7-7-2 DNP<br />
HOWARD 12-20-05 91-55 W 10-1-10 22-5-2 DNP 15-4-5 0-2-0 14-6-3 DNP<br />
at Portland 12-22-05 72-80 L 13-4-7 11-4-1 DNP 9-2-1 DNP 6-7-0 DNP<br />
PORTLAND STATE 12-27-05 52-54 L 10-4-4 DNP DNP 11-8-1 2-3-0 8-8-1 DNP<br />
OREGON STATE 12-31-05 70-64 W 19-1-5 6-3-2 2-1-0 10-3-3 DNP 8-3-3 DNP<br />
at California 01-05-06 66-77 L 18-4-4 11-5-3 0-4-1 7-2-1 0-0-0 17-10-4 DNP<br />
at Stanford 01-07-06 62-64 L 7-1-3 21-7-2 0-6-0 7-6-0 0-0-0 11-3-0 DNP<br />
ARIZONA STATE 01-12-06 67-53 W 19-4-2 16-7-2 0-8-5 14-1-2 DNP DNP DNP<br />
ARIZONA 01-14-06 73-68 W 17-5-4 23-3-2 0-4-3 11-5-1 DNP DNP DNP<br />
at Washington State 01-19-06 52-50 W 10-3-3 12-4-1 13-12-0 4-3-3 DNP 0-0-0 DNP<br />
at Washington 01-21-06 59-78 L 4-6-8 17-6-1 2-3-1 11-1-1 DNP 0-5-1 DNP<br />
UCLA 01-26-06 49-56 L 8-2-5 6-5-1 3-4-0 2-2-1 DNP 2-7-1 DNP<br />
USC 01-28-06 78-84 L 9-6-9 8-2-3 8-3-0 18-2-2 DNP 3-4-1 DNP<br />
STANFORD 02-02-06 56-57 L 2-4-4 23-5-2 0-4-1 2-4-1 DNP 4-5-2 DNP<br />
CALIFORNIA 02-04-06 60-62 L 8-4-1 6-1-3 2-5-0 4-0-1 DNP 15-9-2 DNP<br />
at Arizona 02-09-06 68-70 L 8-4-5 11-4-2 6-5-1 DNP DNP 5-6-2 DNP<br />
at Arizona State 02-11-06 98-87 W 18-5-2 22-5-5 0-2-3 DNP DNP 17-6-2 DNP<br />
WASHINGTON 02-16-06 72-75 L 7-1-5 18-5-6 7-6-2 DNP DNP 5-2-2 DNP<br />
WASHINGTON STATE 02-18-06 67-37 W 12-5-5 15-4-0 3-5-1 DNP 2-3-0 5-12-2 DNP<br />
at USC 02-23-06 73-61 W 20-3-4 18-2-2 6-7-1 DNP DNP 4-4-0 DNP<br />
at UCLA 02-26-06 53-70 L 19-4-5 6-3-4 6-6-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP<br />
at Oregon State 03-04-06 62-65 L 5-2-3 11-7-0 6-3-0 DNP DNP 7-4-1 DNP<br />
vs Washington State 03-08-06 66-55 W 3-3-6 21-5-2 0-11-1 DNP DNP 6-5-0 DNP<br />
vs Washington 03-09-06 84-73 W 5-1-1 20-5-4 6-5-3 DNP DNP 0-2-1 DNP<br />
vs California 03-10-06 87-91 LOT DNP 20-9-0 3-1-1 DNP DNP 17-6-2 DNP<br />
14 21 25 42 44 45<br />
Opponent Date Score W/L Lincoln Stelly Oguchi Zahn Johnson Schafer<br />
SAVANNAH STATE 11-20-05 83-23 W 4-1-1 0-2-3 19-1-0 6-5-1 7-1-0 15-2-0<br />
BOWIE STATE 11-21-05 80-55 W 12-4-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 4-4-0 14-4-1 8-7-4<br />
PACIFIC 11-22-05 84-62 W 7-1-2 0-0-0 9-1-2 2-4-0 14-6-1 0-3-1<br />
RICE 11-26-05 84-60 W 3-3-1 0-0-0 14-1-2 9-4-0 10-7-0 6-3-1<br />
at Vanderbilt 11-30-05 75-76 L 5-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-3-0 6-8-1<br />
GEORGETOWN 12-03-05 57-71 L 3-1-0 DNP 3-1-1 0-0-0 4-1-0 5-3-2<br />
vs Illinois 12-10-05 59-89 L 0-0-1 DNP 5-2-1 0-3-0 16-3-0 3-2-0<br />
SANTA CLARA 12-13-05 75-66 W 3-0-2 DNP 10-4-3 0-1-0 16-4-0 0-0-1<br />
at New Mexico 12-17-05 61-68 L 3-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 13-7-0 1-1-1 0-0-0<br />
HOWARD 12-20-05 91-55 W 15-5-3 4-1-0 8-0-2 1-3-0 DNP 2-2-0<br />
at Portland 12-22-05 72-80 L 8-2-2 0-0-0 9-1-1 11-7-0 2-1-1 3-2-0<br />
PORTLAND STATE 12-27-05 52-54 L 9-2-2 DNP 2-2-1 8-5-1 2-0-1 0-3-0<br />
OREGON STATE 12-31-05 70-64 W 4-4-0 DNP 0-0-0 8-4-0 13-6-0 DNP<br />
at California 01-05-06 66-77 L 7-2-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-3-0 4-2-0 DNP<br />
at Stanford 01-07-06 62-64 L 6-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 10-6-2<br />
ARIZONA STATE 01-12-06 67-53 W 0-3-1 DNP 3-2-0 12-3-1 DNP 3-2-0<br />
ARIZONA 01-14-06 73-68 W 10-1-1 DNP DNP 2-5-0 10-7-2 DNP<br />
at Washington State 01-19-06 52-50 W 3-5-0 DNP 0-1-1 3-4-0 7-3-0 DNP<br />
at Washington 01-21-06 59-78 L 12-0-0 DNP 5-0-1 2-0-1 6-2-0 0-0-0<br />
UCLA 01-26-06 49-56 L 10-4-1 DNP 2-2-0 6-3-0 10-3-0 DNP<br />
USC 01-28-06 78-84 L 4-2-0 0-0-0 25-2-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-1<br />
STANFORD 02-02-06 56-57 L 4-2-2 DNP 8-2-1 0-1-0 9-6-0 4-4-0<br />
CALIFORNIA 02-04-06 60-62 L 8-1-0 DNP 3-4-0 0-1-0 6-3-2 8-5-2<br />
at Arizona 02-09-06 68-70 L 7-1-3 DNP 21-3-1 2-0-0 8-5-0 0-1-0<br />
at Arizona State 02-11-06 98-87 W 6-1-2 DNP 20-1-2 5-4-0 10-3-1 0-3-0<br />
WASHINGTON 02-16-06 72-75 L 0-0-0 DNP 21-1-4 2-0-0 12-2-0 DNP<br />
WASHINGTON STATE 02-18-06 67-37 W 8-5-4 0-0-1 18-5-2 0-0-0 DNP 4-1-1<br />
at USC 02-23-06 73-61 W 0-0-1 DNP 8-6-3 0-2-0 4-1-2 13-3-0<br />
at UCLA 02-26-06 53-70 L 2-0-0 DNP 10-8-2 2-0-0 2-1-0 6-2-1<br />
at Oregon State 03-04-06 62-65 L 6-1-1 DNP 20-2-2 4-2-0 3-4-0 0-3-1<br />
vs Washington State 03-08-06 66-55 W 2-2-2 0-0-0 26-6-2 6-2-0 DNP 2-1-0<br />
vs Washington 03-09-06 84-73 W 9-0-2 5-0-1 22-4-3 1-1-0 16-10-0 DNP<br />
vs California 03-10-06 87-91 LOT 22-2-4 0-0-0 15-8-2 5-2-0 1-1-0 4-4-0<br />
92<br />
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2005-06 Game-by-Game Highs<br />
Statistics<br />
Opponent Date Score W/L POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS<br />
SAVANNAH STATE 11-20-05 83-23 W 19-Oguchi, Champ 10-Leunen, Maarty 5-Brooks, Aaron 3-Taylor, Bryce 2-Oguchi, Champ<br />
Leunen, Maarty Schafer, Ray<br />
BOWIE STATE 11-21-05 80-55 W 15-Leunen, Maarty 7-Schafer, Ray 4-Schafer, Ray 3-Johnson, Ivan 1-Hairston, Malik<br />
Leunen, Maarty Schafer, Ray<br />
PACIFIC 11-22-05 84-62 W 17-Hairston, Malik 10-Leunen, Maarty 6-Brooks, Aaron 2-Taylor, Bryce 2-Schafer, Ray<br />
RICE 11-26-05 84-60 W 14-Hairston, Malik 13-Leunen, Maarty 7-Brooks, Aaron 2-Leunen, Maarty 2-Johnson, Ivan<br />
Oguchi, Champ Schafer, Ray<br />
at Vanderbilt 11-30-05 75-76 L 25-Hairston, Malik 10-Hairston, Malik 2-Brooks, Aaron 2-Brooks, Aaron 1-Lincoln, Brandon<br />
Taylor, Bryce Johnson, Ivan Schafer, Ray<br />
GEORGETOWN 12-03-05 57-71 L 17-Hairston, Malik 5-Hairston, Malik 4-Brooks, Aaron 2-Brooks, Aaron 1-Kent, Jordan<br />
Johnson, Ivan<br />
Leunen, Maarty<br />
vs Illinois 12-10-05 59-89 L 16-Johnson, Ivan 8-Leunen, Maarty 3-Brooks, Aaron 2-Brooks, Aaron 1-Kent, Jordan<br />
Johnson, Ivan Zahn, Adam<br />
Taylor, Bryce Johnson, Ivan<br />
SANTA CLARA 12-13-05 75-66 W 16-Brooks, Aaron 11-Leunen, Maarty 3-Oguchi, Champ 3-Brooks, Aaron 3-Hairston, Malik<br />
Johnson, Ivan Taylor, Bryce Johnson, Ivan<br />
at New Mexico 12-17-05 61-68 L 16-Hairston, Malik 7-Brooks, Aaron 4-Hairston, Malik 2-Leunen, Maarty 1-Schafer, Ray<br />
Zahn, Adam Brooks, Aaron Taylor, Bryce Leunen, Maarty<br />
Leunen, Maarty Hairston, Malik<br />
HOWARD 12-20-05 91-55 W 22-Hairston, Malik 6-Leunen, Maarty 10-Brooks, Aaron 3-Lincoln, Brandon 2-Leunen, Maarty<br />
at Portland 12-22-05 72-80 L 13-Brooks, Aaron 7-Zahn, Adam 7-Brooks, Aaron 2-Leunen, Maarty 1-Hairston, Malik<br />
Leunen, Maarty Zahn, Adam Zahn, Adam<br />
Brooks, Aaron<br />
PORTLAND STATE 12-27-05 52-54 L 11-Taylor, Bryce 8-Leunen, Maarty 4-Brooks, Aaron 4-Brooks, Aaron 1-Lincoln, Brandon<br />
Taylor, Bryce Leunen, Maarty<br />
OREGON STATE 12-31-05 70-64 W 19-Brooks, Aaron 6-Johnson, Ivan 5-Brooks, Aaron 2-Brooks, Aaron 1-Johnson, Ivan<br />
Zahn, Adam<br />
Hairston, Malik<br />
at California 01-05-06 66-77 L 18-Brooks, Aaron 10-Leunen, Maarty 4-Leunen, Maarty 1-Taylor, Bryce 3-Leunen, Maarty<br />
Brooks, Aaron Johnson, Ivan<br />
at Stanford 01-07-06 62-64 L 21-Hairston, Malik 7-Hairston, Malik 3-Brooks, Aaron 1-Taylor, Bryce 1-Zahn, Adam<br />
Schafer, Ray<br />
Brooks, Aaron<br />
ARIZONA STATE 01-12-06 67-53 W 19-Brooks, Aaron 8-Kent, Jordan 5-Kent, Jordan 2-Kent, Jordan 2-Hairston, Malik<br />
Taylor, Bryce Brooks, Aaron<br />
ARIZONA 01-14-06 73-68 W 23-Hairston, Malik 7-Johnson, Ivan 4-Brooks, Aaron 1-Johnson, Ivan None<br />
Kent, Jordan<br />
at Washington State 01-19-06 52-50 W 13-Kent, Jordan 12-Kent, Jordan 3-Brooks, Aaron 1-Johnson, Ivan None<br />
Taylor, Bryce Brooks, Aaron<br />
at Washington 01-21-06 59-78 L 17-Hairston, Malik 6-Brooks, Aaron 8-Brooks, Aaron 2-Brooks, Aaron 2-Kent, Jordan<br />
Hairston, Malik<br />
UCLA 01-26-06 49-56 L 10-Lincoln, Brandon 7-Leunen, Maarty 5-Brooks, Aaron 2-Zahn, Adam 1-Hairston, Malik<br />
Johnson, Ivan<br />
USC 01-28-06 78-84 L 25-Oguchi, Champ 6-Brooks, Aaron 9-Brooks, Aaron 1-3 players 2-Kent, Jordan<br />
STANFORD 02-02-06 56-57 L 23-Hairston, Malik 6-Johnson, Ivan 4-Brooks, Aaron 2-Johnson, Ivan 1-4 players<br />
CALIFORNIA 02-04-06 60-62 L 15-Leunen, Maarty 9-Leunen, Maarty 3-Hairston, Malik 1-5 players 2-Schafer, Ray<br />
at Arizona 02-09-06 68-70 L 21-Oguchi, Champ 6-Leunen, Maarty 5-Brooks, Aaron 2-Kent, Jordan 2-Kent, Jordan<br />
at Arizona State 02-11-06 98-87 W 22-Hairston, Malik 6-Leunen, Maarty 5-Hairston, Malik 1-6 players 1-Johnson, Ivan<br />
WASHINGTON 02-16-06 72-75 L 21-Oguchi, Champ 6-Kent, Jordan 6-Hairston, Malik 1-Kent, Jordan 2-Kent, Jordan<br />
Brooks, Aaron<br />
Johnson, Ivan<br />
WASHINGTON STATE 02-18-06 67-37 W 18-Oguchi, Champ 12-Leunen, Maarty 5-Brooks, Aaron 3-Brooks, Aaron 3-Hairston, Malik<br />
at USC 02-23-06 73-61 W 20-Brooks, Aaron 7-Kent, Jordan 4-Brooks, Aaron 1-Schafer, Ray 1-Kent, Jordan<br />
Kent, Jordan<br />
Brooks, Aaron<br />
at UCLA 02-26-06 53-70 L 19-Brooks, Aaron 8-Oguchi, Champ 5-Brooks, Aaron 2-Kent, Jordan 1-Schafer, Ray<br />
Oguchi, Champ Oguchi, Champ<br />
at Oregon State 03-04-06 62-65 L 20-Oguchi, Champ 7-Hairston, Malik 3-Brooks, Aaron 1-Kent, Jordan 2-Hairston, Malik<br />
Zahn, Adam Kent, Jordan<br />
Hairston, Malik<br />
vs Washington State 03-08-06 66-55 W 26-Oguchi, Champ 11-Kent, Jordan 6-Brooks, Aaron 2-Kent, Jordan 1-Schafer, Ray<br />
Hairston, Malik Kent, Jordan<br />
vs Washington 03-09-06 84-73 W 22-Oguchi, Champ 10-Johnson, Ivan 4-Hairston, Malik 2-Oguchi, Champ 1-Kent, Jordan<br />
Hairston, Malik<br />
Lincoln, Brandon<br />
Brooks, Aaron<br />
vs California 03-10-06 87-91 LOT 22-Lincoln, Brandon 9-Hairston, Malik 4-Lincoln, Brandon 1-3 players None<br />
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Statistics<br />
2005-06 Individual Highs<br />
POINTS 26 Oguchi, Champ vs Washington State (03-08-06)<br />
25 Oguchi, Champ vs USC (01-28-06)<br />
25 Hairston, Malik at Vanderbilt (11-30-05)<br />
23 Hairston, Malik vs Stanford (02-02-06)<br />
23 Hairston, Malik vs Arizona (01-14-06)<br />
FIELD GOALS MADE 10 Hairston, Malik at Vanderbilt (11-30-05)<br />
9 Hairston, Malik vs Stanford (02-02-06)<br />
9 Hairston, Malik vs Arizona (01-14-06)<br />
FIELD GOAL ATT 19 Oguchi, Champ vs California (03-10-06)<br />
18 Hairston, Malik at Washington (01-21-06)<br />
18 Hairston, Malik at Stanford (01-07-06)<br />
FG PCT (min 5 made) 1.000 (7-7) Lincoln, Brandon vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
1.000 (7-7) Schafer, Ray vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
3 PT FG MADE 6 Oguchi, Champ vs Washington (03-09-06)<br />
6 Oguchi, Champ vs Washington State (03-08-06)<br />
6 Oguchi, Champ at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
6 Oguchi, Champ at Arizona (02-09-06)<br />
6 Oguchi, Champ vs USC (01-28-06)<br />
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 15 Oguchi, Champ at Arizona (02-09-06)<br />
14 Oguchi, Champ vs Washington (03-09-06)<br />
3-PT FG PCT (min 3 made) 1.000 (3-3) Hairston, Malik at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
.800 (4-5) Brooks, Aaron at USC (02-23-06)<br />
.800 (4-5) Hairston, Malik at Vanderbilt (11-30-05)<br />
FREE THROWS MADE 11 Brooks, Aaron at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
9 Hairston, Malik vs Washington State (03-08-06)<br />
FREE THROW ATT 12 Hairston, Malik vs Washington State (03-08-06)<br />
12 Brooks, Aaron at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
FT PCT (min 5 made) 1.000 (7-7) Hairston, Malik at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
1.000 (7-7) Brooks, Aaron at California (01-05-06)<br />
1.000 (6-6) Taylor, Bryce vs Arizona State (01-12-06)<br />
1.000 (6-6) Johnson, Ivan vs Bowie State (11-21-05)<br />
1.000 (5-5) Brooks, Aaron vs Oregon State (12-31-05)<br />
REBOUNDS 13 Leunen, Maarty vs Rice (11-26-05)<br />
12 Leunen, Maarty vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
12 Kent, Jordan at Washington State (01-19-06)<br />
ASSISTS 10 Brooks, Aaron vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
9 Brooks, Aaron vs USC (01-28-06)<br />
STEALS 4 Brooks, Aaron vs Portland State (12-27-05)<br />
3 Brooks, Aaron vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
3 Leunen, Maarty vs Portland State (12-27-05)<br />
3 Lincoln, Brandon vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
3 Johnson, Ivan vs Santa Clara (12-13-05)<br />
3 Brooks, Aaron vs Santa Clara (12-13-05)<br />
3 Johnson, Ivan vs Bowie State (11-21-05)<br />
3 Leunen, Maarty vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
3 Taylor, Bryce vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
BLOCKED SHOTS 3 Hairston, Malik vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
3 Leunen, Maarty at California (01-05-06)<br />
3 Hairston, Malik vs Santa Clara (12-13-05)<br />
TURNOVERS 6 Hairston, Malik at California (01-05-06)<br />
5 Brooks, Aaron vs Washington (02-16-06)<br />
5 Brooks, Aaron at Washington (01-21-06)<br />
5 Hairston, Malik vs Rice (11-26-05)<br />
5 Brooks, Aaron vs Bowie State (11-21-05)<br />
94<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Malik Hairston
2005-06 Team Highs & Lows<br />
OREGON GAME HIGHS<br />
POINTS 98 at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
91 vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
87 vs California (03-10-06)<br />
FIELD GOALS MADE 35 vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
34 vs Pacific (11-22-05)<br />
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 65 vs Santa Clara (12-13-05)<br />
64 vs California (03-10-06)<br />
64 at Vanderbilt (11-30-05)<br />
FG PCT .603 (35-58) vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
.600 (33-55) vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 vs Rice (11-26-05)<br />
12 vs USC (01-28-06)<br />
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 28 at Arizona (02-09-06)<br />
28 vs USC (01-28-06)<br />
28 vs Rice (11-26-05)<br />
3 PT FG PCT .563 (9-16) vs Arizona (01-14-06)<br />
.524 (11-21) at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
FREE THROWS MADE 29 at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
25 vs Bowie State (11-21-05)<br />
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33 at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
27 vs California (03-10-06)<br />
FREE THROW PCT .962 (25-26) vs Bowie State (11-21-05)<br />
.933 (14-15) at California (01-05-06)<br />
REBOUNDS 46 vs Bowie State (11-21-05)<br />
45 vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
ASSISTS 25 vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
19 vs Washington (02-16-06)<br />
STEALS 16 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
BLOCKED SHOTS 7 vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
7 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
TURNOVERS 18 at Portland (12-22-05)<br />
FOULS 30 vs California (03-10-06)<br />
OPPONENT GAME HIGHS<br />
POINTS 91 vs California (03-10-06)<br />
89 vs Illinois (12-10-05)<br />
FIELD GOALS MADE 34 at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
34 vs Illinois (12-10-05)<br />
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 67 vs Illinois (12-10-05)<br />
66 vs Rice (11-26-05)<br />
FIELD GOAL PCT .574 (27-47) vs California (03-10-06)<br />
.571 (32-56) at Vanderbilt (11-30-05)<br />
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 vs USC (01-28-06)<br />
10 at New Mexico (12-17-05)<br />
10 vs Illinois (12-10-05)<br />
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 27 vs Santa Clara (12-13-05)<br />
24 at New Mexico (12-17-05)<br />
3 PT FG PCT .750 (6-8) at California (01-05-06)<br />
.526 (10-19) vs USC (01-28-06)<br />
FREE THROWS MADE 33 vs California (03-10-06)<br />
28 at Portland (12-22-05)<br />
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 43 vs California (03-10-06)<br />
39 at Portland (12-22-05)<br />
FREE THROW PCT 1.000 (6-6) at Washington (01-21-06)<br />
.889 (16-18) at UCLA (02-26-06)<br />
REBOUNDS 45 vs Illinois (12-10-05)<br />
42 at Washington (01-21-06)<br />
ASSISTS 21 at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
STEALS 12 at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
11 at Portland (12-22-05)<br />
BLOCKED SHOTS 7 at Oregon State (03-04-06)<br />
7 vs Stanford (02-02-06)<br />
TURNOVERS 27 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
23 vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
FOULS 27 at Arizona State (02-11-06)<br />
Statistics<br />
OREGON GAME LOWS<br />
POINTS 49 vs UCLA (01-26-06)<br />
52 vs Portland State (12-27-05)<br />
52 at Washington State (01-19-06)<br />
FIELD GOALS MADE 19 vs UCLA (01-26-06)<br />
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 47 at New Mexico (12-17-05)<br />
FIELD GOAL PCT .322 (19-59) vs UCLA (01-26-06)<br />
.351 (20-57) vs Illinois (12-10-05)<br />
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 6 TIMES<br />
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 10 vs Arizona State (01-12-06)<br />
14 vs Pacific (11-22-05)<br />
3 PT FG PCT .150 (3-20) vs California (02-04-06)<br />
.167 (4-24) vs Portland State (12-27-05)<br />
FREE THROWS MADE 5 4 times<br />
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 9 vs California (02-04-06)<br />
10 at Stanford (01-07-06)<br />
10 vs Stanford (02-02-06)<br />
FREE THROW PCT .412 (7-17) vs Georgetown (12-03-05)<br />
.455 (5-11) at Arizona (02-09-06)<br />
REBOUNDS 17 vs Washington (02-16-06)<br />
20 vs Georgetown (12-03-05)<br />
ASSISTS 8 4 times<br />
STEALS 2 4 times<br />
BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Arizona (01-14-06)<br />
0 at Washington State (01-19-06)<br />
0 vs California (03-10-06)<br />
TURNOVERS 7 at Stanford (01-07-06)<br />
7 vs Arizona State (01-12-06)<br />
FOULS 11 vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
11 vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
OPPONENT GAME LOWS<br />
POINTS 23 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
37 vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
FIELD GOALS MADE 7 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
13 vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 40 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
43 at Washington State (01-19-06)<br />
FIELD GOAL PCT .175 (7-40) vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
.265 (13-49) vs Washington State (02-18-06)<br />
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
2 vs Portland State (12-27-05)<br />
2 at Arizona (02-09-06)<br />
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 6 at Arizona (02-09-06)<br />
8 at California (01-05-06)<br />
3 PT FG PCT .000 (0-13) vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
.118 (2-17) vs Portland State (12-27-05)<br />
FREE THROWS MADE 5 at Vanderbilt (11-30-05)<br />
5 vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
5 at USC (02-23-06)<br />
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 vs Howard (12-20-05)<br />
6 at Washington (01-21-06)<br />
FREE THROW PCT .455 (5-11) at Vanderbilt (11-30-05)<br />
.524 (11-21) vs Oregon State (12-31-05)<br />
REBOUNDS 20 vs Bowie State (11-21-05)<br />
22 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
22 at Washington State (01-19-06)<br />
ASSISTS 3 vs Savannah State (11-20-05)<br />
5 vs Arizona (01-14-06)<br />
STEALS 2 vs Pacific (11-22-05)<br />
2 at UCLA (02-26-06)<br />
BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Washington (03-09-06)<br />
TURNOVERS 7 at Washington State (01-19-06)<br />
FOULS 11 vs Stanford (02-02-06)<br />
12 at Arizona (02-09-06)<br />
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Box Scores<br />
96<br />
Oregon 83,<br />
Savannah State 23<br />
Nov. 20, 2005 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi scored 19 points and<br />
Ray Schafer added 15 as Oregon won its<br />
14th consecutive season opener 83-23 over<br />
Savannah State. The Ducks shot 60 percent<br />
from the field (33-of-55) and forced 27 Savannah<br />
State turnovers. Malik Hairston added<br />
12 points and Bryce Taylor 11 for the Ducks,<br />
while Maarty Leunen grabbed 10 rebounds.<br />
Schafer, a sophomore from Wasilla, Alaska,<br />
was a perfect 7-of-7 from the field. Oguchi, a<br />
sophomore from Houston, Texas, was 6-of-8<br />
from the field (3-of-4 on threes) in just 18<br />
minutes of action. The Ducks had 16 steals<br />
– one shy of the school record – led by three<br />
each from Leunen and Taylor.<br />
Savannah State 0-1<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hill 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 0 5 0 4 23<br />
Shaw 1 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 2 0 4 0 0 23<br />
Linton 0 5 0 2 2 5 1 2 3 0 2 0 5 0 0 28<br />
Flegler 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 1 6 0 0 24<br />
Randolph 2 10 0 4 6 8 1 3 4 4 10 1 5 0 2 35<br />
Edwards 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9<br />
Douglas 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 7<br />
Bronner 1 5 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 22<br />
Smith 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 7<br />
Haney 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 9<br />
Bennett 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13<br />
TEAM 4 1 5<br />
Totals 7 40 0 13 9 15 9 13 22 16 23 3 27 1 8 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 4-19 21.1% 2nd Half: 3-21 14.3% Game: 17.5%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% 2nd Half: 0-7 0.0% Game: 0.0%<br />
F T% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 60.0%<br />
Oregon 1-0<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 5 9 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 12 3 0 1 2 22<br />
Leunen 2 3 0 1 0 0 2 8 10 0 4 2 3 1 3 22<br />
Schafer 7 7 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 15 0 1 2 2 14<br />
Brooks 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 5 3 0 1 21<br />
Taylor 4 7 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 3 21<br />
Short 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 14<br />
Love 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 3 3 2 0 1 13<br />
Lincoln 2 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 1 2 0 1 16<br />
Stelly 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 9<br />
Oguchi 6 8 3 4 4 5 0 1 1 1 19 0 1 2 0 18<br />
Zahn 2 2 0 0 2 3 2 3 5 0 6 1 0 0 2 18<br />
Johnson 3 4 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 3 7 0 1 1 1 12<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals 33 55 5 16 12 19 8 26 34 15 83 18 13 7 16 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 2nd Half: 16-33 48.5% Game: 43.9%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 0-7 0.0% 2nd Half: 4-13 30.8% Game: 70.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 8-11 72.7% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 75.0%<br />
Officials: Bruce Hicks, Chris Rastatter, Quinn Crozier<br />
Technical fouls: Savannah State-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 8,267<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Savannah State 10 13 23<br />
Oregon 42 41 83<br />
Oregon 80,<br />
Bowie State 55<br />
Nov. 21, 2005 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Sophomore Maarty Leunen scored 13 of his<br />
15 points in the second half as the Ducks<br />
pulled away from a feisty Bowie State team<br />
for an 80-55 win. Leunen also added seven<br />
rebounds. Oregon’s lead was just 11 at the<br />
half, 37-26, but strong performances off the<br />
bench from junior Ivan Johnson (14 points, 3<br />
steals) and senior Brandon Lincoln (12 points,<br />
7-8 at the free throw line) helped key the win.<br />
Junior Aaron Brooks scored 11 points, while<br />
sophomore Malik Hairston scored 10, all in the<br />
first half. Sophomore center Ray Schafer had<br />
another solid night with eight points, seven<br />
rebounds and a career-high four assists. The<br />
Ducks held a 46-20 rebounding advantage.<br />
Bowie State 2-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Payne 7 14 1 3 6 11 1 1 2 4 21 0 4 0 0 36<br />
Hawkins 5 11 4 8 0 0 1 2 3 2 14 2 2 0 1 35<br />
Pate 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 3 5 1 2 1 1 26<br />
Bell 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 4 4 5 5 4 5 0 0 29<br />
Campbell 3 10 2 7 0 0 0 2 2 2 8 0 1 0 0 34<br />
Holloway 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 13<br />
Banks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
St. Ange 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 3 0 1 0 0 1 12<br />
Scott 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 14<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals 19 49 8 22 9 16 4 16 20 23 55 8 16 1 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 9-23 39.1% 2nd Half: 10-26 38.5% Game: 38.8%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-12 33.3% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game: 36.4%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 56.3%<br />
Oregon 2-0<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 4 10 0 1 2 2 4 0 4 1 10 2 1 1 1 29<br />
Leunen 5 8 3 4 2 2 2 5 7 3 15 1 1 0 0 23<br />
Schafer 3 4 0 0 2 2 4 3 7 2 8 4 2 1 0 25<br />
Brooks 4 10 1 3 2 2 1 3 4 1 11 3 5 0 1 29<br />
Taylor 1 6 0 3 4 4 0 2 2 2 6 1 3 0 1 23<br />
Short 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Love 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 5<br />
Lincoln 2 3 1 1 7 8 0 4 4 0 12 0 1 0 1 16<br />
Stelly 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3<br />
Oguchi 0 7 0 5 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 15<br />
Zahn 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 12<br />
Johnson 4 6 0 1 6 6 2 2 4 3 14 1 0 0 3 17<br />
TEAM 4 4<br />
Totals 25 58 5 18 25 26 16 30 46 14 80 13 16 2 7 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 14-27 51.9% 2nd Half: 11-31 35.5% Game: 43.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% Game:27.8%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 8-8 100% 2nd Half: 17-18 94.4% Game: 96.2%<br />
Officials: Bruce Hicks, Chris Rastatter, Quinn Crozier<br />
Technical fouls: Bowie State-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 8,211<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Bowie State 26 29 55<br />
Oregon 37 43 80<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Oregon 84,<br />
Pacific 62<br />
Nov. 22, 2005 - Eugene Ore.<br />
Sophomore Maarty Leunen recorded his first<br />
career double-double to lead Oregon past<br />
Pacific 84-62 on the way to being named MVP<br />
of the Hispanic College Fund Classic. Leunen<br />
had 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and<br />
also helped shut down Pacific’s main threat,<br />
Christian Maraker, who scored 16 points<br />
on 4-of-10 shooting. Malik Hairston scored<br />
a game-high 17 points for the Ducks, while<br />
Bryce Taylor scored 16 and Ivan Johnson came<br />
off the bench for 14. Hairston and Taylor joined<br />
Leunen on the all-tournament team.<br />
Pacific 3-1<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Maraker 4 10 0 2 8 8 0 2 2 1 16 1 3 0 0 28<br />
Ford 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 2 4 1 1 0 0 13<br />
White 2 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 4 0 0 0 15<br />
Gray 2 7 1 3 0 0 2 0 2 4 5 2 0 0 0 26<br />
Webb 3 7 3 6 0 0 0 3 3 1 9 0 2 1 0 27<br />
Vezia 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Johnson 2 6 0 2 1 2 0 4 4 0 5 2 2 0 1 23<br />
Pemberton 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />
Brown 2 7 0 0 3 6 5 3 8 2 7 1 0 0 0 21<br />
Flores 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 5<br />
Esparza 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 2 3 0 0 1 21<br />
Raffety 3 6 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 7 0 1 1 0 11<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals 22 61 5 15 13 21 13 19 32 18 62 14 11 2 2 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 9-31 29.0% 2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% Game: 36.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 33.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 9-16 56.3% Game: 61.9%<br />
Oregon 3-0<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 7 11 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 2 17 2 2 0 1 26<br />
Leunen 5 7 2 4 2 2 2 8 10 2 14 2 0 0 1 23<br />
Schafer 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 2 0 1 0 2 0 17<br />
Brooks 1 7 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 3 6 2 0 0 26<br />
Taylor 6 8 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 16 1 0 1 2 24<br />
Short 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 9<br />
Love 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Lincoln 3 6 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 7 2 3 0 0 20<br />
Stelly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Oguchi 4 10 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 2 1 0 0 16<br />
Zahn 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 9<br />
Johnson 6 10 0 1 2 2 0 6 6 2 14 1 0 0 0 22<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals 34 61 6 14 10 17 10 28 38 21 84 18 9 3 4 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 17-29 58.6% 2nd Half: 17-32 53.1% Game: 55.7%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 1-6 16.7% Game: 42.9%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 10-15 66.7% 2nd Half: 0-2 0.0% Game: 58.8%<br />
Officials: Bill Kennedy, Deron White, Kevin Brill<br />
Technical fouls: Pacific-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 8,331<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Pacific 24 38 62<br />
Oregon 49 35 84
Oregon 84,<br />
Rice 60<br />
Nov. 26, 2005 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Aaron Brooks led an early charge as Oregon<br />
eased to an 84-60 victory against Rice. Brooks<br />
erased the Owls’ only lead of the game with a<br />
three-pointer one minute into the game, and<br />
then assisted on the three of Oregon’s next six<br />
buckets as the Ducks jumped out to a 15-4<br />
lead just over five minutes into the first half and<br />
the rout was on. Brooks scored 13 points with<br />
seven assists, while Malik Hairston and Chamberlain<br />
Oguchi each scored 14, Bryce Taylor<br />
added 11 and Ivan Johnson had 10. Maarty<br />
Leunen grabbed a career-high 13 boards to<br />
lead a 44-31 UO rebounding edge.<br />
Rice 1-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Almond 3 8 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 1 6 1 2 0 0 21<br />
Harrison 4 13 0 2 0 2 3 5 8 4 8 0 2 0 1 35<br />
Britton 1 7 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 4 2 0 0 1 0 23<br />
Williams 8 15 1 5 2 4 0 1 1 2 19 3 5 0 0 38<br />
Moore 4 11 1 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 12 1 1 1 3 38<br />
Hagen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Foster 2 7 1 3 3 4 0 1 1 2 8 2 1 0 1 19<br />
Pflieger 2 5 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 1 9<br />
Bridges 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 4<br />
Perka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10<br />
TEAM 7 7<br />
Totals 24 66 4 18 8 14 11 20 31 19 60 8 13 3 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 13-35 37.1% Game: 36.4%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 22.2%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 57.1%<br />
Oregon 4-0<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 4 9 1 2 5 8 2 3 5 1 14 3 5 1 1 28<br />
Leunen 1 2 1 2 0 0 2 11 13 1 3 1 1 1 2 23<br />
Schafe 3 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 1 6 1 2 2 0 16<br />
Brooks 4 7 4 6 1 2 0 3 3 1 13 7 2 0 1 29<br />
Taylor 3 8 1 3 4 4 1 0 1 2 11 2 0 0 0 25<br />
Kent 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 8<br />
Short 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3<br />
Love 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Lincoln 1 5 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 15<br />
Stelly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Oguchi 4 9 4 9 2 2 1 0 1 0 14 2 1 0 1 17<br />
Zahn 4 4 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 9<br />
Johnson 4 8 0 1 2 2 3 4 7 1 10 0 4 2 0 21<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals 28 58 13 28 15 22 11 33 44 14 84 18 15 6 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 2nd Half: 13-28 46.4% Game: 48.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 8-18 44.4% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 46.4%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 11-17 64.7% Game: 68.2%<br />
Officials: Michael Reed, Michael Eggers, Frank Harvey<br />
Technical fouls: Rice-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 7,481<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Rice 25 35 60<br />
Oregon 42 42 84<br />
Vanderbilt 76,<br />
Oregon 75<br />
Nov. 30, 2005 - Nashville, Tenn.<br />
Mario Moore hit a running three-pointer from<br />
33 feet at the buzzer as Vanderbilt stunned<br />
Oregon 76-75 in Nashville. Derrick Byers<br />
scored 20 points, grabbed five rebounds and<br />
had seven assists for the Commodores, who<br />
rallied from an 11-point deficit at the half.<br />
Moore scored 15 points, including 13 in the<br />
second half. Aaron Brooks hit a driving layup<br />
with 3.3 seconds to play to give Oregon a 75-<br />
73 lead, before Moore’s last-second shot for<br />
the win. Malik Hairston scored a career-high<br />
25 points and had 10 rebounds for his third<br />
career double-double. Brooks scored 15 and<br />
Bryce Taylor added 13. Ray Schafer grabbed<br />
a career-high eight rebounds for Oregon.<br />
Oregon 4-1<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Leunen 2 5 1 3 2 2 3 2 5 1 7 1 3 0 1 30<br />
Taylor 4 11 1 3 4 4 2 2 4 1 13 2 1 0 0 34<br />
Schafer 3 4 0 0 0 2 3 5 8 2 6 1 2 1 0 22<br />
Brooks 6 13 1 5 2 4 2 3 5 1 15 2 2 0 2 37<br />
Hairston 10 17 4 5 1 2 7 3 10 4 25 1 0 0 1 36<br />
Lincoln 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 1 1 1 0 9<br />
Kent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Oguchi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4<br />
Zahn 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 10<br />
Johnson 1 6 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 4 2 0 2 0 2 15<br />
TEAM 1 1 2<br />
Totals 29 64 8 17 9 15 21 18 39 15 75 8 12 2 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 16-37 43.2% Game: 45.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 47.1%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 60.0%<br />
Vanderbilt 5-0<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Terrell 6 8 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 12 1 1 0 0 27<br />
Byars 7 8 2 3 4 8 2 3 5 4 20 7 0 1 1 29<br />
Skuchas 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 4 8 2 3 1 0 22<br />
Gordon 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 2 14<br />
Fosterg 2 8 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 2 0 1 35<br />
Moore 6 13 3 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 15 0 1 0 1 26<br />
Cage 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 14<br />
Carroll 3 6 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 2 7 0 1 1 0 24<br />
Nwankwo 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 9<br />
TEAM 3 2 5 1<br />
Totals 32 56 7 17 5 11 10 16 26 16 76 11 11 4 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 13-31 41.9% 2nd Half: 19-25 76.0% Game: 57.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-12 25.0% 2nd Half: 4-5 80.0% Game: 41.2%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 45.5%<br />
Officials: Jamie Luckie, Tracy Woodson, Ron Groover<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Vanderbilt-None.<br />
Attendance: 12,626<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 35 40 75<br />
Vanderbilt 30 46 76<br />
Box Scores<br />
Georgetown 71<br />
Oregon 57<br />
Dec. 3, 2005 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Oregon was out-rebounded for the first time<br />
in 2005-06, 37-20, and Georgetown used<br />
that advantage to cruise to a 71-57 victory at<br />
McArthur Court. Ashanti Cook hit four threepointers<br />
in the first half, and led the Hoyas<br />
with 25 points. Malik Hairston kept Oregon in<br />
the game with 17 points. Aaron Brooks added<br />
13 and Bryce Taylor 12. The win snapped the<br />
Ducks’ 35-game winning streak versus nonconference<br />
opponents at McArthur Court.<br />
Georgetown 3-1<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Bowman 3 8 1 3 6 6 1 2 3 3 13 0 2 0 1 24<br />
Green 3 7 0 1 2 5 2 7 9 2 8 4 3 0 1 31<br />
Hibbert 5 6 0 0 6 6 2 8 10 1 16 0 3 3 1 29<br />
Cook 8 10 4 5 5 6 1 1 2 3 25 0 3 0 0 39<br />
Wallace 1 6 0 1 2 3 0 3 3 1 4 2 2 0 1 28<br />
Owens 1 4 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 3 3 5 2 0 0 30<br />
Sapp 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 13<br />
Egerson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals 22 44 6 13 21 26 9 28 37 17 71 12 16 3 4 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-22 45.5% 2nd Half: 12-22 54.5% Game: 50.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 46.2%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 17-21 81.0% Game: 80.8%<br />
Oregon 4-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 6 8 3 4 2 7 4 1 5 2 17 2 2 0 0 35<br />
Leunen 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 2 0 0 2 21<br />
Schafer 2 7 0 0 1 4 0 3 3 1 5 2 1 0 1 25<br />
Brooks 5 11 3 6 0 0 0 1 1 5 13 4 3 0 2 37<br />
Taylor 4 10 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 4 12 1 4 0 1 33<br />
Kent 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 15<br />
Lincoln 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 6<br />
Oguchi 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 12<br />
Zahn 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Johnson 1 7 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 3 4 0 2 0 2 11<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals 20 50 10 20 7 17 8 12 20 20 57 12 13 1 8 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 7-21 33.3% 2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 40.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 7-13 53.8% Game: 50.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 41.2%<br />
Officials: Bill Kennedy, Chris Rastatter, Randy Burkhart<br />
Technical fouls: Georgetown-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 9,087<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Georgetown 28 43 71<br />
Oregon 23 34 57<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 97
Box Scores<br />
98<br />
Illinois 89,<br />
Oregon 59<br />
Dec. 10, 2005 - Portland, Ore.<br />
Pape’ Jam MVP Dee Brown scored 26 points<br />
to go with seven assists as No. 11 Illinois won<br />
the eighth annual event 89-59 at the Rose<br />
Garden in Portland. Brown hit nine-of-15 field<br />
goal attempts, including five-of-eight from<br />
downtown. Ivan Johnson led the Ducks with 16<br />
points, while Malik Hairston added 12.<br />
Illinois 10-0<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Randle 4 8 0 1 1 2 3 4 7 2 9 0 1 0 1 26<br />
Pruitt 3 5 0 0 2 3 4 3 7 4 8 1 2 1 2 14<br />
Augustine 4 7 0 0 0 0 4 7 11 3 8 1 1 0 1 33<br />
Brown 9 15 5 8 3 4 1 3 4 2 26 7 2 0 1 34<br />
McBride 5 12 3 10 0 0 0 2 2 1 13 2 1 0 0 28<br />
Hicks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Brock 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 4<br />
Smith 2 3 2 3 4 4 0 3 3 2 10 3 3 0 0 24<br />
Carter 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 12<br />
Arnold 5 10 0 0 1 3 1 7 8 2 11 0 1 2 1 23<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals 34 67 10 23 11 16 13 32 45 21 89 14 12 4 7 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 16-35 45.7% 2nd Half: 18-32 56.3% Game: 50.7%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 6-14 42.9% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 43.5%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2% Game: 68.8%<br />
Oregon 4-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 5 10 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 3 12 0 4 0 1 30<br />
Leunen 1 2 0 1 1 2 2 6 8 0 3 2 2 0 0 25<br />
Schafer 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 2 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 12<br />
Brooks 1 7 0 4 6 7 0 2 2 1 8 3 3 0 2 34<br />
Taylor 3 14 0 3 3 4 1 0 1 2 9 1 0 0 2 28<br />
Kent 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 10<br />
Short 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Love 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Lincoln 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 10<br />
Oguchi 1 5 1 5 2 4 0 2 2 1 5 1 0 0 0 12<br />
Zahn 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 9<br />
Johnson 7 10 0 0 2 5 0 3 3 3 16 0 1 1 2 24<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals 20 57 3 17 16 26 8 21 29 14 59 8 13 3 8 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 6-23 26.1% 2nd Half: 14-34 41.2% Game: 35.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 0-7 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 17.6%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 10-16 62.5% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 61.5%<br />
Officials: Bruce Hicks, Bobby McRoy, Randy Burkhardt<br />
Technical fouls: Illinois-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 15,109<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Illinois 40 49 89<br />
Oregon 22 37 59<br />
Oregon 75,<br />
Santa Clara 66<br />
Dec. 13, 2005 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Oregon forced 21 turnovers and got strong<br />
performances from Ivan Johnson (16 points)<br />
and Maarty Leunen (15 points, 11 rebounds)<br />
to pull away from Santa Clara in the second<br />
half 75-66 and snap a three-game losing<br />
streak. The Ducks trailed by six points early in<br />
the period, but went on a 21-4 run to take a<br />
50-39 lead midway through the second half.<br />
Aaron Brooks added a season-high 16 points,<br />
Malik Hairston added 12 and Chamberlain<br />
Oguchi had 10. Travis Niesen led Santa Clara<br />
with 16 points.<br />
Santa Clara 4-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Henke 2 7 1 1 2 4 5 5 10 2 7 2 4 1 1 32<br />
Niesen 7 11 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 4 16 0 5 0 0 25<br />
Bryant 3 4 0 0 0 0 2 8 10 1 6 0 4 3 0 25<br />
Angley 5 14 3 8 2 2 0 4 4 3 15 3 4 0 2 34<br />
Johnson 4 12 3 9 4 4 1 4 5 2 15 3 4 0 1 35<br />
Rohe 1 7 0 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 23<br />
Mbanugo 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 10<br />
Kaempf 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 12<br />
Sammet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Daniel 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
TEAM 3 1 4<br />
Totals 23 58 9 27 11 14 12 29 41 19 66 10 21 4 5 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 9-30 30.0% 2nd Half: 14-28 50.0% Game: 39.7%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-14 21.4% 2nd Half: 6-13 46.2% Game: 33.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 78.6%<br />
Oregon 5-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 4 11 0 2 4 5 4 3 7 0 12 2 2 3 0 31<br />
Leunen 6 11 1 5 2 5 2 9 11 0 15 1 0 0 1 35<br />
Johnson 7 13 0 0 2 3 2 2 4 4 16 0 4 0 3 24<br />
Brooks 4 11 3 7 5 6 1 3 4 2 16 2 3 0 3 35<br />
Taylor 1 5 0 4 1 2 1 3 4 2 3 3 1 1 0 22<br />
Lincoln 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 16<br />
Oguchi 3 10 2 7 2 2 4 0 4 3 10 3 1 0 1 17<br />
Zahn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 5<br />
Schafer 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 15<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals 26 65 6 27 17 24 15 24 39 16 75 14 12 4 8 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1% 2nd Half: 17-37 45.9% Game: 40.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-14 14.3% 2nd Half: 4-13 30.8% Game: 22.2%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 10-16 62.5% Game: 70.8%<br />
Officials: David Hall, Michael Reed, Michael Irving<br />
Technical fouls: Santa Clara-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 7,379<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Santa Clara 28 38 66<br />
Oregon 27 48 75<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
New Mexico 68,<br />
Oregon 61<br />
Dec. 17, 2005 - Albuquerque, N.M.<br />
The Ducks <strong>com</strong>mitted 17 turnovers -- 14 in<br />
the first half -- and ended up falling to New<br />
Mexico 68-61 in Albuquerque. Despite trailing<br />
by as many as 10 points in the second half,<br />
Malik Hairston and Aaron Brooks fueled a rally<br />
that gave the Ducks the lead midway through<br />
the second half, but New Mexico’s three-point<br />
shooting was too much to over<strong>com</strong>e. Hairston<br />
led the Ducks with 16 points, Brooks had 14<br />
and Adam Zahn added a career-high 13 points<br />
with a career-best seven rebounds.<br />
Oregon 5-4<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Leunen 2 3 0 1 3 4 2 5 7 1 7 2 1 1 2 35<br />
Johnson 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 9<br />
Brooks 4 12 2 7 4 4 0 7 7 2 14 4 4 0 0 34<br />
Hairston 7 13 2 4 0 0 1 2 3 5 16 4 3 1 0 36<br />
Taylor 2 5 1 4 2 2 0 1 1 1 7 3 0 0 2 32<br />
Short 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Lincoln 1 5 0 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 0 0 17<br />
Oguchi 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3<br />
Zahn 6 8 1 1 0 1 2 5 7 4 13 0 2 0 1 26<br />
Schafer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4<br />
TEAM 1 1 1<br />
Totals 22 47 6 21 11 15 6 24 30 20 61 16 17 3 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 9-20 45.0% 2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% Game: 46.8%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 4-12 33.3% Game: 28.6%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 73.3%<br />
New Mexico 6-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Wilson 3 9 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 3 8 2 2 0 2 29<br />
Chiotti 6 11 0 1 6 6 1 4 5 1 18 2 2 1 0 34<br />
Danridge 1 7 0 2 0 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 24<br />
Prochaska 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 12<br />
Walters 6 11 1 5 1 1 1 8 9 1 14 7 4 0 1 36<br />
Kersten 4 6 4 6 2 3 1 0 1 1 14 3 1 0 0 32<br />
Walter 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 12 0 2 0 0 15<br />
Collins 0 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 0 1 13<br />
Hart 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6<br />
Harden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 13<br />
Toppert 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Box 1 4 1 3 1 2 0 2 2 2 4 0 2 0 3 11<br />
TEAM 1 1 2<br />
Totals 23 49 10 24 12 16 6 21 27 16 68 15 15 1 7 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd Half: 12-24 50.0% Game: 46.9%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 41.7%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7% Game: 75.0%<br />
Officials: David Hall, Verne Harris, Mike Giarratano<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. New Mexico-None.<br />
Attendance: 13,206<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 23 38 61<br />
New Mexico 30 38 68
Oregon 91,<br />
Howard 55<br />
Dec. 20, 2005 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Malik Hairston had 22 points to lead five<br />
Oregon players in double figures, and the<br />
Ducks coasted to a 91-55 win over Howard.<br />
Sophomore Bryce Taylor had 15 points for the<br />
Ducks. Brandon Lincoln, starting in Taylor’s<br />
place, added a career-high 15 points, Maarty<br />
Leunen scored 14 and Aaron Brooks had 10<br />
points and a career-high 10 assists. The balanced<br />
attack added up to a high point total<br />
for the Ducks. Darek Mitchell led Howard with<br />
20 points, hitting 6-of-7 3-pointers. Brooks<br />
hit a 3-pointer to break a 14-14 tie and Taylor<br />
followed with back-to-back 3-pointers to<br />
give Oregon the lead for good. Hairston later<br />
scored 10 straight points to give the Ducks<br />
a 57-27 lead at the half. The Ducks, whose<br />
lead reached 39 points late in the second half,<br />
ended the night shooting 60 percent from the<br />
field and 46 percent on 3-pointers.<br />
Howard 1-6<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Myatt 3 11 0 0 3 4 3 5 8 2 9 0 6 3 2 32<br />
Hudson 6 16 0 2 2 2 3 2 5 3 14 1 5 0 1 38<br />
Trotter 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 4 0 2 1 1 25<br />
Mitchell 7 8 6 7 0 0 1 2 3 1 20 1 2 0 1 36<br />
Gant 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 4 3 0 1 34<br />
Greene 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Murphy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9<br />
McBryde 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 0 2 0 1 13<br />
Davis 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 9<br />
TEAM 4 4<br />
Totals 22 54 6 12 5 6 15 13 28 13 55 6 23 1 5 200<br />
FG%1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 11-26 42.3% Game: 40.7%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% Game: 50.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 83.3%<br />
Oregon 6-4<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 8 11 2 4 4 7 5 0 5 2 22 2 2 1 0 31<br />
Leunen 5 9 2 4 2 2 1 5 6 0 14 3 0 2 2 26<br />
Short 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 4<br />
Brooks 3 6 2 5 2 2 1 0 1 2 10 10 0 1 1 30<br />
Lincoln 7 7 1 1 0 1 1 4 5 2 15 3 2 0 3 28<br />
Taylor 6 11 2 5 1 2 2 2 4 1 15 5 1 1 1 28<br />
Stelly 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 15<br />
Oguchi 3 6 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 8 2 1 0 1 19<br />
Zahn 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 0 4 0 0 14<br />
Schafer 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 5<br />
TEAM 1 1 2<br />
Totals 35 58 11 24 10 18 13 18 31 11 91 25 13 6 9 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 20-30 66.7% 2nd Half: 15-28 53.6% Game: 60.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 9-15 60.0% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 45.8%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 8-11 72.7% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 55.6%<br />
Officials: Don McAllister, Rick Batsell, Tom Spitznagel<br />
Technical fouls: Howard-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 7,298<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Howard 27 28 55<br />
Oregon 57 34 91<br />
Portland 80,<br />
Oregon 72<br />
Dec. 22, 2005 - Portland, Ore.<br />
The Ducks had season highs in fouls (29) and<br />
turnovers (18) and watched Portland make<br />
28-of-39 free throw attempts in an 80-72<br />
loss at Portland. Aaron Brooks led Oregon<br />
with 13 points and seven assists, while Malik<br />
Hairston and Adam Zahn, the later making his<br />
first career start, both scored 11. Pooh Jeter<br />
had 25 for the Pilots, while fellow guard Darren<br />
Cooper netted 21 -- 15 of those points<br />
<strong>com</strong>ing at the free throw line.<br />
Oregon 6-5<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 4 12 1 4 2 4 0 4 4 2 11 1 3 1 0 32<br />
Leunen 1 4 0 2 4 4 2 5 7 5 6 0 3 0 2 25<br />
Zahn 5 9 1 2 0 0 1 6 7 3 11 0 3 1 2 22<br />
Brooks 4 10 1 5 4 5 1 3 4 2 13 7 2 0 2 39<br />
Lincoln 3 5 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 5 8 2 0 0 1 24<br />
Taylor 2 4 1 2 4 5 1 1 2 5 9 1 2 0 1 21<br />
Stelly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+<br />
Oguchi 3 4 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 3 9 1 2 0 0 20<br />
Johnson 0 2 0 0 2 4 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 0 1 10<br />
Schafer 1 3 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 7<br />
TEAM 2 2 4 1<br />
Totals 23 53 7 20 19 26 10 24 34 29 72 13 18 2 9 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 10-24 41.7% Game: 43.4%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 35.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 14-17 82.4% Game: 73.1%<br />
Portland 5-7<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Wilson 2 3 0 0 5 6 2 5 7 2 9 2 2 0 3 32<br />
Sullivan 5 8 1 2 1 3 1 4 5 3 12 2 2 1 3 35<br />
Field 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 15<br />
Cooper 3 9 0 3 15 16 1 5 6 1 21 2 5 0 0 34<br />
Jeter 9 17 3 7 4 4 0 2 2 2 25 2 2 0 2 36<br />
Dominguez 0 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 5 2 1 2 0 2 13<br />
Lewis 4 6 0 0 0 2 3 3 6 1 8 0 2 1 1 24<br />
Carter 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7<br />
Watson 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals 24 47 4 13 28 39 7 25 32 19 80 9 16 2 11 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 14-25 56.0% 2nd Half: 10-22 45.5% Game: 51.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 30.8%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 13-18 72.2% 2nd Half: 15-21 71.4% Game: 71.8%<br />
Officials: Dick Cartmell, Mark Reischling, Rick Batsell<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Portland-None.<br />
Attendance: 3,355<br />
Score by periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 35 37 72<br />
Portland 42 38 80<br />
Box Scores<br />
Portland State 54,<br />
Oregon 52<br />
Dec. 27, 2005 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Oregon held Portland State to 54 points and to<br />
just 2-of-17 from three-point range, but could<br />
not find its rhythm offensively and dropped a<br />
54-52 decision to the Vikings. Bryce Taylor<br />
has 11 points and Aaron Brooks 10 to pace<br />
the Ducks, who shot just 35.7 percent (20of-55)<br />
from the field. Oregon also had 10<br />
steals (including a career-high four by Brooks)<br />
among PSU’s 14 turnovers, but <strong>com</strong>mitted 17<br />
turnovers themselves.<br />
Portland State 6-6<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Kumara 4 8 1 2 0 0 2 6 8 3 9 0 3 1 0 30<br />
Hollist 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 4 4 2 0 3 3 1 2 28<br />
Washington 2 4 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 4 6 0 1 0 0 8<br />
Sommer 2 9 0 3 4 5 1 3 4 4 8 5 3 0 1 33<br />
Schroeder 2 8 1 6 2 2 0 4 4 0 7 0 1 0 3 33<br />
Neeley 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 22<br />
Locke 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 2<br />
Sconiers 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 6<br />
Mara 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 5 1 1 0 0 15<br />
Morrison 6 7 0 0 3 6 1 5 6 4 15 0 1 1 1 23<br />
TEAM 1 2 3<br />
Totals 20 52 2 17 12 19 8 27 35 19 54 10 14 3 9 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 10-25 40.0% Game: 38.5%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-10 20.0% 2nd Half: 0-7 0.0% Game: 11.8%<br />
FT % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 8-12 66.7% Game: 63.2%<br />
Oregon 6-6<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Leunen 3 7 1 5 1 2 0 8 8 2 8 1 2 1 3 29<br />
Oguchi 1 8 0 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 20<br />
Schafer 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 1 9<br />
Brooks 3 11 1 5 3 4 1 3 4 1 10 4 4 0 4 39<br />
Lincoln 4 9 1 5 0 0 1 1 2 3 9 2 1 1 0 29<br />
Taylor 4 11 1 4 2 5 4 4 8 4 11 1 2 0 0 34<br />
Short 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 8<br />
Zahn 3 6 0 1 2 4 0 5 5 4 8 1 2 0 0 26<br />
Johnson 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 1 2 0 2 6<br />
TEAM 1 1 2<br />
Totals 20 55 4 24 8 15 10 27 37 21 52 11 17 2 10 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd Half: 10-27 37.0% Game: 36.4%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-16 18.8% 2nd Half: 1-8 12.5% Game: 16.7%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 7-13 53.8% Game: 53.3%<br />
Officials: Tom Wood, Quinn Crozier, Michael Greenstein<br />
Technical fouls: Portland State-Hollist, Tyler. Oregon-<br />
None.<br />
Attendance: 8,052<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Portland State 26 28 54<br />
Oregon 24 28 52<br />
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Box Scores<br />
100<br />
Oregon 70,<br />
Oregon State 64<br />
Dec. 31, 2005 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Aaron Brooks scored a season-high 19 points<br />
to lead Oregon to a 70-64 win over Oregon<br />
State. Brooks’ layup with 1:42 remaining put<br />
the Ducks ahead for good, 62-60. Ivan Johnson<br />
added 13 points and Bryce Taylor 10, both<br />
<strong>com</strong>ing off the bench. After starting the game<br />
1-for-10 from the field, the Ducks made 24 of<br />
their final 42 field goal attempts.<br />
Oregon State 7-5, 0-1<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Jones 4 10 0 4 2 4 4 9 13 2 10 2 2 0 1 35<br />
DeWitz 5 9 0 3 0 0 2 2 4 5 10 0 4 1 1 26<br />
Jeffers 3 7 0 0 3 5 2 1 3 3 9 0 2 2 0 30<br />
Fontenet 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 1 5 0 0 19<br />
Stephens 5 9 1 4 3 3 0 0 0 2 14 2 1 0 2 31<br />
Hurd 4 6 0 0 1 3 1 1 2 0 9 1 2 0 0 28<br />
Tsagarakis 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 6<br />
Cuic 2 5 0 1 2 6 4 0 4 2 6 0 1 0 1 20<br />
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals 25 51 3 16 11 21 14 17 31 19 64 6 17 3 5 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-23 43.5% 2nd Half: 15-28 53.6% Game: 49.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 0-5 0.0% Game: 18.8%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 52.4%<br />
Oregon 7-6, 1-0<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 3 11 0 4 0 0 1 2 3 1 6 2 3 1 0 34<br />
Leunen 3 7 1 5 1 1 1 2 3 2 8 3 1 0 0 30<br />
Zahn 3 4 0 1 2 2 2 2 4 3 8 0 3 1 1 20<br />
Brooks 6 10 2 4 5 5 0 1 1 1 19 5 2 0 2 36<br />
Lincoln 1 3 0 1 2 3 0 4 4 3 4 0 2 0 0 26<br />
Kent 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 6<br />
Taylor 3 4 0 1 4 5 1 2 3 2 10 3 0 0 0 27<br />
Oguchi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1<br />
Johnson 5 11 0 0 3 6 4 2 6 3 13 0 2 1 0 20<br />
TEAM 3 2 5<br />
Totals 25 52 3 16 17 22 13 17 30 16 70 13 16 3 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 2nd Half: 15-28 53.6% Game: 48.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 18.8%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 8-10 80.0% 2nd Half: 9-12 75.0% Game: 77.3%<br />
Officials: Dick Cartmell, Michael Reed, Kevin Brill<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon State-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 8,301<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon State 29 35 64<br />
Oregon 30 40 70<br />
California 77,<br />
Oregon 66<br />
Jan. 5, 2006 - Berkeley, Calif.<br />
Oregon fell behind 15-5 early Jan. 5 at Haas<br />
Pavilion and never could quite catch the Golden<br />
Bears as Cal emerged with a hard-fought<br />
77-66 victory. The Bears hit six of their first<br />
seven field goal attempts in building the early<br />
lead and sustained that cushion throughout<br />
the game. After the initial spurt, the teams<br />
were even the last 35 minutes of the game<br />
with Cal’s lead as big as 14 and then as little<br />
as five points with less that two minutes remaining.<br />
Sophomore Maarty Leunen notched<br />
his third double-double of the season with a<br />
career-high 17 points and 10 rebounds. Aaron<br />
Brooks added 18 points and Malik Hairston 11<br />
for the Ducks. Ayinde Ubaka scored a careerhigh<br />
29 points and Leon Powe matched his<br />
career-best with 27.<br />
Oregon 7-7, 1-1<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 4 11 2 4 1 2 3 2 5 4 11 3 6 0 0 38<br />
Leunen 5 9 3 7 4 4 4 6 10 3 17 4 1 3 0 29<br />
Zahn 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 2 0 2 0 0 15<br />
Brooks 5 11 1 4 7 7 0 4 4 4 18 4 2 0 0 30<br />
Lincoln 2 4 1 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 7 1 1 0 0 25<br />
Kent 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 25<br />
Taylor 3 8 1 5 0 0 1 1 2 2 7 1 0 0 1 25<br />
Short 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Oguchi 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Johnson 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 0 3 0 1 9<br />
TEAM 2 2 4<br />
Totals 22 55 8 25 14 15 11 25 36 29 66 14 15 3 2 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1% 2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% Game: 40.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd Half: 4-14 28.6% Game: 32.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 9-9 100% Game: 93.3%<br />
California 9-3, 3-0<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
O. Wilkes 3 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 2 0 0 1 36<br />
Powe 8 19 1 1 10 14 3 5 8 1 27 3 2 1 0 34<br />
Hardin 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 6 2 2 2 1 2 1 22<br />
Ubaka 8 10 3 3 10 12 0 5 5 2 29 2 2 0 0 36<br />
Midgley 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 5 0 2 0 1 27<br />
Benson 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 18<br />
Knezevic 0 3 0 1 4 6 0 1 1 2 4 1 1 0 1 17<br />
Robertson 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8<br />
Pribble 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals 22 48 6 8 27 37 7 20 27 14 77 11 9 4 4 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 11-23 47.8% 2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% Game: 45.8%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% Game: 75.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 13-19 68.4% 2nd Half: 14-18 77.8% Game: 73.0%<br />
Officials: Verne Harris, Randy McCall, Tony Padilla<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. California-Hardin, DeVon.<br />
Attendance: 8,862<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 27 39 66<br />
California 38 39 77<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Stanford 64,<br />
Oregon 62<br />
Jan. 7, 2006 - Stanford, Calif.<br />
Malik Hairston scored 21 points, including 15<br />
in the second half, as Oregon nearly stopped<br />
a long losing skid before falling to Stanford<br />
64-62. Trailing by two with the clock running<br />
down, Aaron Brooks drove to the basket and<br />
drew heavy contact from a Stanford player<br />
<strong>com</strong>ing to help defend on the play, but Brooks’<br />
attempt sailed over the rim and time expired<br />
with no foul called as Stanford escaped with<br />
its 20th straight win over Oregon at Maples<br />
Pavilion. Ray Schafer came off the bench to<br />
score 10 points for the Ducks, while Maarty<br />
Leunen added 11, all <strong>com</strong>ing in the first half<br />
before a right ankle sprain sent him to the<br />
locker room for the rest of the game.<br />
Oregon 7-8, 1-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 8 18 3 5 2 4 5 2 7 2 21 2 2 0 0 39<br />
Leunen 4 6 0 2 3 3 1 2 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 21<br />
Zahn 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 23<br />
Brooks 3 10 1 5 0 0 0 1 1 3 7 3 0 0 1 36<br />
Lincoln 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 6 2 2 0 0 19<br />
Kent 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 4 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 13<br />
Taylor 3 10 1 4 0 0 3 3 6 2 7 0 1 0 1 25<br />
Short 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Oguchi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Schafer 5 7 0 0 0 0 5 1 6 4 10 2 0 0 1 20<br />
TEAM 2 3 5<br />
Totals 26 62 5 17 5 10 18 19 37 18 62 9 7 1 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-31 38.7% 2nd Half: 14-31 45.2% Game: 41.9%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 29.4%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 50.0%<br />
Stanford, 6-6, 2-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Grunfeld 4 8 0 3 0 2 0 4 4 1 8 2 1 0 1 28<br />
Finger 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 11<br />
Prowitt 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 1 0 4 0 16<br />
Johnson 3 6 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 8 5 1 0 1 32<br />
Hernandez 4 9 2 6 2 2 0 1 1 1 12 4 2 0 1 37<br />
Goods 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3<br />
Morris 3 6 0 0 3 4 3 5 8 3 9 1 1 0 0 20<br />
Hill 3 7 1 3 0 0 2 3 5 3 7 0 1 0 1 27<br />
Haryasz 5 11 0 0 6 8 1 2 3 1 16 1 2 0 0 26<br />
TEAM 2 3 5<br />
Totals 24 51 5 16 11 16 10 22 32 16 64 17 9 4 4 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 15-26 57.7% 2nd Half: 9-25 36.0% Game: 47.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 31.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7% Game: 68.8%<br />
Officials: Dave Libbey, Bill Vinovich, Michael Irving<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Stanford-None.<br />
Attendance: 5,989<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 30 32 62<br />
Stanford 38 26 64
Oregon 67,<br />
Arizona State 53<br />
Jan. 12, 2006 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Aaron Brooks scored 19 points to lead shorthanded<br />
Oregon to a 67-53 win against Arizona<br />
State Jan. 12 at McArthur Court. Malik Hairston<br />
added 16 points -- all in the second half<br />
-- for the Ducks, while Bryce Taylor scored 14.<br />
Oregon was without starting forward Maarty<br />
Leunen (ankle injury) and reserve forward Ivan<br />
Johnson (suspension). Still, the Ducks jumped<br />
out to a 6-0 lead in the opening minutes and<br />
never trailed. They also allowed the fewest<br />
points since giving up 23 in a season-opening<br />
win against Savannah State. Anti Atuahene<br />
scored a season-high 21 to lead the Sun<br />
Devils. Oregon <strong>com</strong>mitted a season-low seven<br />
turnovers for the second game in a row.<br />
Arizona State 6-8, 0-5<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Krueger 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 0 1 0 3 32<br />
Angounou 3 9 0 1 0 0 1 5 6 2 6 1 2 0 1 35<br />
Pendergraph 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 2 16<br />
Atuahene 7 11 0 1 7 10 1 5 6 4 21 4 4 1 0 34<br />
Kruger 5 10 3 6 0 0 0 4 4 2 13 4 2 0 0 36<br />
Alridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Seay 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Claudino 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 11<br />
Austin 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Jackson 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 15<br />
Goldstein 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 1 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 14<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals 19 48 4 12 11 14 6 23 29 18 53 11 11 3 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 7-26 26.9% 2nd Half: 12-22 54.5% Game: 39.6%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 33.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-10 90.0% Game: 78.6%<br />
Oregon 8-8, 2-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 5 14 0 1 6 7 3 4 7 1 16 2 3 2 1 37<br />
Kent 0 4 0 1 0 0 4 4 8 1 0 5 1 0 2 34<br />
Zahn 6 11 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 12 1 0 1 1 28<br />
Brooks 7 12 2 4 3 3 0 4 4 4 19 2 1 2 0 35<br />
Taylor 4 8 0 2 6 6 0 1 1 0 14 2 1 0 2 33<br />
Lincoln 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 15<br />
Oguchi 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 8<br />
Schafer 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 2 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 10<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals 24 53 3 10 16 19 8 24 32 13 67 13 7 6 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-30 33.3% 2nd Half: 14-23 60.9% Game: 45.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 30.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 13-14 92.9% Game: 84.2%<br />
Officials: Michael Eggers, Michael Reed, Deron White<br />
Technical fouls: Arizona State-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 8,806<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Arizona State 17 36 53<br />
Oregon 25 42 67<br />
Oregon 73,<br />
Arizona 68<br />
Jan. 14, 2006 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Malik Hairston scored 23 points -- including<br />
11 straight midway through the second half<br />
-- as Oregon upset No. 24 Arizona 73-68. It<br />
was Oregon’s first win over a ranked opponent<br />
since beating No. 25 Stanford 79-64 on Feb.<br />
6, 2003. The Ducks shot 71.4 percent in the<br />
second half (15-of-21) and 55.1 percent for<br />
the game (27-of-49). Aaron Brooks added 17<br />
for Oregon, while Bryce Taylor scored 11 -- including<br />
the game-sealing lay-in with :18 left in<br />
the game and :02 remaining on the shot clock<br />
-- while Ivan Johnson and Brandon Lincoln<br />
each added 10. The win snapped Arizona’s<br />
three-game winning streak at McArthur Court<br />
and the Wildcats’ six-game overall winning<br />
streak against Oregon. Mustafa Shakur led<br />
Arizona with 19 points, while Hassan Adams<br />
added 15.<br />
Arizona 10-6, 3-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Williams 4 8 1 1 1 2 4 3 7 2 10 2 1 0 1 29<br />
McClellan 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 13<br />
Radenovic 3 10 0 1 6 7 3 3 6 5 12 0 1 2 1 32<br />
Shakur 8 13 2 4 1 1 0 3 3 0 19 0 2 1 4 38<br />
Adams 6 16 0 1 3 7 3 1 4 1 15 3 3 1 1 36<br />
Fox 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />
Dillon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Rodgers 5 11 2 4 0 0 1 4 5 2 12 0 3 0 2 38<br />
Tangara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Walters 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals 26 61 5 12 11 17 13 16 29 15 68 5 11 4 9 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 15-30 50.0% Game: 42.6%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 41.7%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 64.7%<br />
Oregon 9-8, 3-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 9 13 4 6 1 3 0 3 3 3 23 2 1 0 0 38<br />
Kent 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 3 0 3 1 0 1 27<br />
Zahn 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 0 2 0 4 0 0 14<br />
Brooks 6 11 2 4 3 4 1 4 5 3 17 4 4 0 0 40<br />
Taylor 3 7 1 3 4 4 1 4 5 0 11 1 3 0 0 27<br />
Lincoln 4 7 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 3 10 1 0 0 0 28<br />
Johnson 4 8 0 0 2 3 2 5 7 4 10 2 4 0 1 26<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals 27 49 9 16 10 15 9 24 33 16 73 13 17 0 2 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd Half: 15-21 71.4% Game: 55.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 56.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 5-5 100% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% Game: 66.7%<br />
Officials: Mark Reischling, Tom Wood, Michael Irving<br />
Technical fouls: Arizona-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 9,087<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Arizona 29 39 68<br />
Oregon 33 40 73<br />
Box Scores<br />
Oregon 52,<br />
Washinton State 50<br />
Jan. 19, 2006 - Pullman, Wash.<br />
Malik Hairston hit a pair of three pointers in<br />
the final 12 seconds to lift Oregon to a <strong>com</strong>efrom-behind<br />
52-50 victory over Washington<br />
State. Down by four (50-46) following two<br />
Josh Akognon free throws, Hairston nailed his<br />
first three-pointer with :12 left to cut WSU’s<br />
lead to one (50-49). The Ducks fouled Ivory<br />
Clark on the ensuing in-bounds play and Clark<br />
missed both free throws with :10 remaining.<br />
Jordan Kent collected his 12th rebound of the<br />
game and got the ball to Aaron Brooks, who<br />
drove left and kicked the ball to Hairston in the<br />
corner, and then Hairston hit the game-winner<br />
with :00.4 ticks left on the clock. Kent scored<br />
13 points to get his second career doubledouble,<br />
while Hairston added 12 and Brooks<br />
had 10. It was the fewest points Oregon had<br />
scored in a victory since Jan. 7, 1988 -- a 52-<br />
40 win at USC.<br />
Oregon 10-8, 4-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Zahn 1 3 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 4 3 0 2 0 0 21<br />
Brooks 4 12 0 7 2 3 1 2 3 0 10 3 4 0 1 35<br />
Hairston 4 8 2 3 2 3 2 2 4 4 12 1 3 0 0 31<br />
Kent 6 7 0 0 1 3 5 7 12 2 13 0 0 0 0 35<br />
Taylor 2 7 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 3 2 0 0 37<br />
Leunen 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+<br />
Lincoln 1 4 1 1 0 1 2 3 5 2 3 0 2 0 0 16<br />
Oguchi 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3<br />
Johnson 3 6 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 3 7 0 1 0 1 22<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals 21 50 3 15 7 14 16 23 39 17 52 8 14 0 2 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-24 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-26 34.6% Game: 42.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 20.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 50.0%<br />
Washington State 9-6, 2-4<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Clark 3 6 0 0 1 4 0 2 2 3 7 1 1 1 0 19<br />
Cowgill 5 10 0 0 2 2 1 4 5 3 12 1 1 1 0 35<br />
Baynes 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 22<br />
Akognon 6 9 4 7 2 2 0 2 2 1 18 2 0 0 1 38<br />
Weaver 3 5 0 1 2 4 0 2 2 3 8 9 3 1 4 39<br />
Green 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 7<br />
Chavers 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 17<br />
Henry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 7<br />
Forrest 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 16<br />
TEAM 1 3 4 1<br />
Totals 19 43 4 9 8 14 4 18 22 18 50 14 7 3 7 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-20 50.0% 2nd Half: 9-23 39.1% Game: 44.2%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 44.4%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 57.1%<br />
Officials: Verne Harris, Bill Vinovich, Frank Harvey<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Washington State-None.<br />
Attendance: 5,740<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 29 23 52<br />
Washington State 27 23 50<br />
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Box Scores<br />
102<br />
Washington 78,<br />
Oregon 59<br />
Jan 21, 2006 - Seattle, Wash.<br />
Oregon missed 12 lay-ins and was out-rebounded<br />
for only the second time in the past<br />
11 games as No. 10 Washington pulled away<br />
for a 78-59 win in Seattle. The Ducks forged<br />
an early 20-16 lead but seniors Jamaal Williams<br />
(20 points), Brandon Roy (19 points) and<br />
Bobby Jones (15 points) paced Washington’s<br />
win. Malik Hairston scored 17 points to lead<br />
the Ducks, while Brandon Lincoln added<br />
12 and Bryce Taylor 11. The Huskies outrebounded<br />
Oregon 42-26, and shot 51.6<br />
percent from the field.<br />
Oregon 10-9, 4-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 6 18 1 5 4 4 4 2 6 1 17 1 1 1 0 33<br />
Kent 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 24<br />
Zahn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 14<br />
Brooks 2 12 0 5 0 1 3 3 6 2 4 8 5 0 2 39<br />
Taylor 3 7 2 5 3 4 0 1 1 3 11 1 2 0 1 19<br />
Leunen 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 16<br />
Lincoln 5 6 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 12 0 0 0 0 24<br />
Oguchi 2 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 0 0 0 11<br />
Johnson 2 5 0 0 2 4 0 2 2 1 6 0 1 1 1 19<br />
Schafer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals 22 56 5 20 10 16 10 16 26 15 59 14 12 4 4 200<br />
Washington 16-2, 5-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Jones 6 11 3 5 0 0 3 2 5 4 15 1 0 0 1 30<br />
Williams 10 14 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 2 20 1 0 1 0 28<br />
Brockman 3 6 0 0 0 0 2 8 10 4 6 1 2 0 2 27<br />
Roy 6 13 1 2 6 6 0 4 4 1 19 6 0 1 1 34<br />
Dentmon 2 7 0 1 0 0 2 5 7 2 4 6 6 0 1 24<br />
Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5<br />
Burmeister 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 8<br />
Potter 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Appleby 1 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 1 22<br />
Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Gasser 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5<br />
Jensen 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 8 0 1 0 0 15<br />
TEAM 3 1 4<br />
Totals 33 64 6 16 6 6 15 27 42 17 78 17 11 2 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 16-32 50.0% 2nd Half: 17-32 53.1% Game: 51.6%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 37.5%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 2-2 100% Game: 100%<br />
Officials: Don McAllister, Chris Rastatter, Jim Giron<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Washington-None.<br />
Attendance: 10,000<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 27 32 59<br />
Washington 39 39 78<br />
UCLA 56,<br />
Oregon 49<br />
Jan. 26, 2006 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Jordan Farmar and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute<br />
each scored 14 points to lead No. 17 UCLA<br />
to a 56-49 win over Oregon. The Bruins outscored<br />
the Ducks 11-4 in the final 3:54 after<br />
the game was tied 45-all. Arron Afflalo added<br />
12 points for the Bruins. Brandon Lincoln and<br />
Ivan Johnson each scored 10 to lead Oregon,<br />
which didn’t make a field goal in the final 7:51<br />
and hit only one in the last 12:18. Oregon<br />
erased a 30-25 halftime deficit to take a 42-<br />
37 lead on a 3-pointer by Lincoln with 7:52<br />
to go - its last field goal of the game. UCLA<br />
took advantage, going on an 8-0 run capped<br />
by a tip-in by Mbah a Moute with 4:51 to play.<br />
Johnson hit three of four free throws to tie the<br />
score at 45, but Farmar got steals on consecutive<br />
possessions and the Bruins capitalized<br />
with four points for a 49-45 lead they never<br />
relinquished. The teams swapped the lead 13<br />
times in the first half before UCLA went on a<br />
12-4 run in the final 2:17 to go into the break<br />
up 30-25. The Ducks shot 35.3 percent from<br />
the field (19-of-59).<br />
UCLA 16-4, 6-2<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Roll 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 1 0 0 1 22<br />
Mbah a Moute 6 10 0 1 3 5 4 6 10 1 15 2 2 0 1 34<br />
Hollins 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 5 5 0 0 4 0 18<br />
Farmar 4 10 1 5 5 9 0 4 4 0 14 4 5 0 3 32<br />
Afflalo 3 10 1 6 5 5 0 5 5 3 12 0 3 0 0 31<br />
Collison 1 6 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 0 1 17<br />
Wright 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 12<br />
Aboya 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 16<br />
Bozeman 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 18<br />
TEAM 1 2 3<br />
Totals 19 46 4 16 14 21 8 27 35 19 56 9 16 4 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd Half: 7-20 35.0% Game: 41.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-8 0.0% Game: 25.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 12-15 80.0% Game: 66.7%<br />
Oregon 10-10, 4-4<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 3 8 0 2 0 2 3 2 5 3 6 1 0 1 0 31<br />
Jordan 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 21<br />
Zahn 3 7 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 4 6 0 1 0 2 20<br />
Brooks 3 10 2 7 0 0 0 2 2 4 8 5 4 0 0 38<br />
Lincoln 4 10 1 3 1 2 3 1 4 4 10 1 3 0 0 26<br />
Taylor 1 5 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 18<br />
Leunen 1 8 0 3 0 0 4 3 7 1 2 1 2 0 0 21<br />
Oguchi 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 8<br />
Johnson 2 7 0 0 6 8 0 3 3 1 10 0 1 0 0 17<br />
TEAM 3 1 4<br />
Totals 19 59 3 17 8 15 17 19 36 18 49 9 12 1 2 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-34 35.3% 2nd Half: 7-25 28.0% Game: 32.2%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 17.6%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 7-12 58.3% Game: 53.3%<br />
Officials: Dick Cartmell, Ruben Ramos, Tony Padilla<br />
Technical fouls: UCLA-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 9,087<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
UCLA 30 26 56<br />
Oregon 25 24 49<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
USC 84,<br />
Oregon 78<br />
Jan. 28, 2006 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Gabe Pruitt scored 30 points as USC overcame<br />
Oregon’s hot shooting to defeat the<br />
Ducks 84-78 at McArthur Court. Led by a<br />
career-high 25 points by Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
and Bryce Taylor’s season-high 18, Oregon<br />
hit 52.9 percent from the field (17-of-51). including<br />
8-of-11 from Oguchi and 7-of11 from<br />
Taylor. The Trojans countered by making 53.1<br />
percent from the field (26-of-49) and 22-of-33<br />
free throws. Oregon’s 12 three-pointers were<br />
it second-highest this season.<br />
USC 14-6, 5-4<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Young 6 13 1 2 3 5 3 6 9 2 16 3 1 0 0 36<br />
Pruitt 8 12 6 8 8 12 1 4 5 1 30 4 0 0 2 37<br />
Abdoulaye 4 5 0 0 2 4 2 6 8 5 10 0 1 1 0 31<br />
Francis 4 10 0 4 3 5 1 1 2 0 11 4 6 0 1 40<br />
Odzic 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 19<br />
Stewart 3 7 2 3 6 6 1 0 1 4 14 2 0 0 3 24<br />
Wilkinson 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 13<br />
TEAM 1 2 3<br />
Totals 26 49 10 19 22 32 9 20 29 17 84 15 9 1 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 14-22 63.6% 2nd Half: 12-27 44.4% Game: 53.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 52.6%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 6-9 66.7% 2nd Half: 16-23 69.6% Game: 68.8%<br />
Oregon 10-11, 4-5<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 2 9 1 6 3 3 1 1 2 1 8 3 2 0 0 22<br />
Zahn 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 14<br />
Brooks 3 6 2 4 1 2 0 6 6 5 9 9 0 0 1 31<br />
Kent 4 5 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 4 8 0 2 2 1 30<br />
Lincoln 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 5 4 0 4 0 0 23<br />
Taylor 7 11 3 5 1 4 1 1 2 3 18 2 0 0 1 27<br />
Leunen 0 2 0 2 3 4 2 2 4 1 3 1 1 0 0 19<br />
Stelly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Oguchi 8 11 6 9 3 4 1 1 2 3 25 1 0 1 0 22<br />
Johnson 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Schafer 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 8<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals 27 51 12 28 12 23 9 19 28 24 78 17 10 3 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd Half: 15-25 60.0% Game: 52.9%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 8-15 53.3% Game: 42.9%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 8-17 47.1% Game: 52.2%<br />
Officials: Dave Libbey, Kevin Brill, Ken Ditty<br />
Technical fouls: USC-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 9,087<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
USC 39 45 84<br />
Oregon 32 46 78
Stanford 57,<br />
Oregon 56<br />
Feb. 2, 2006 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Chris Hernandez hit a three-pointer with 11.3<br />
seconds remaining to lift Stanford to a 57-<br />
56 victory over Oregon at McArthur Court.<br />
Hernandez had 20 points for the Cardinal,<br />
who led just twice in the second half. Matt<br />
Haryasz chipped 24 points and 14 rebounds<br />
as only four Stanford players scored during<br />
the game. Malik Hairston led Oregon with 23<br />
points. Ivan Johnson, making his third start of<br />
the season, had nine points and six rebounds<br />
before fouling out.<br />
Stanford 11-7, 7-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Grunfeld 2 8 0 2 5 6 2 4 6 1 9 4 1 2 0 34<br />
Finger 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 0 4 3 1 2 1 29<br />
Haryasz 11 24 0 0 2 7 3 11 14 3 24 1 3 3 0 35<br />
Johnson 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 35<br />
Hernandez 6 11 4 6 4 4 1 2 3 1 20 3 2 0 1 36<br />
Goods 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Morris 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7<br />
Hill 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 10<br />
Haas 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7<br />
Prowitt 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 6<br />
TEAM 1 1<br />
Totals 21 56 4 10 11 19 10 25 35 11 57 14 9 7 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 10-30 33.3% Game: 37.5%<br />
3-FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 40.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 6-11 54.5% Game: 57.9%<br />
Oregon 10-12, 4-6<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 9 15 3 5 2 4 4 1 5 2 23 2 2 0 0 31<br />
Leunen 1 5 0 2 2 2 1 4 5 2 4 2 1 0 1 30<br />
Johnson 4 9 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 5 9 0 1 1 2 17<br />
Brooks 1 6 0 1 0 1 0 4 4 2 2 4 4 1 0 35<br />
Lincoln 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 2 0 1 0 24<br />
Kent 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 10<br />
Taylor 1 5 0 3 0 1 1 3 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 12<br />
Oguchi 3 8 2 7 0 0 0 2 2 0 8 1 0 0 0 18<br />
Zahn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 10<br />
Schafer 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 4 0 1 0 0 13<br />
TEAM 2 2 4<br />
Totals 23 58 5 19 5 10 12 29 41 17 56 13 12 4 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd Half: 11-29 37.9% Game: 39.7%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 2-9 22.2% Game: 26.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 50.0%<br />
Officials: Mark Reischling, Mike Littlewood, Quinn Crozier<br />
Technical fouls: Stanford-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 8,840<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Stanford 29 28 57<br />
Oregon 30 26 56<br />
California 62,<br />
Oregon 60<br />
Feb. 4, 2006 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Oregon suffered its fourth consecutive defeat<br />
by seven points or less when California hung<br />
on to defeat the Ducks 62-60 at McArthur<br />
Court. Down six with 18 seconds remaining,<br />
Malik Hairston got a put-back dunk to cut the<br />
lead to 61-57 with :10 left. Aaron Brooks then<br />
stole the in bounds pass and made a lay-up<br />
to cut the lead to 61-59 with :05 remaining.<br />
Oregon fouled to put Theo Robertson on the<br />
line, who made one-of-two attempts, pushing<br />
Cal’s lead to 62-59. The Bears then elected<br />
to foul Aaron Brooks with a little more than a<br />
second remaining, rather than allow a potential<br />
game-tying three-point attempt. Brooks made<br />
his first free throw, and missed the second intentionally.<br />
The rebound was tapped to Brooks,<br />
but his jumper at the buzzer sailed over the rim,<br />
giving Cal the 62-60 victory. Maarty Leunen<br />
led Oregon with 15 points and nine rebounds<br />
in his best game since suffering a sprained<br />
ankle Jan. 7 at Stanford. Ayinde Ubaka led the<br />
Bears with 20 points.<br />
California 14-6, 8-3<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
O. Wilkes 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 26<br />
Powe 6 18 0 0 3 5 3 6 9 4 15 2 4 0 0 33<br />
Hardin 5 6 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 4 10 0 0 1 0 25<br />
Ubaka 6 9 3 4 5 5 0 3 3 0 20 3 0 0 1 32<br />
Midgley 1 7 1 5 2 2 0 3 3 3 5 2 3 0 0 40<br />
Knezevic 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8<br />
Robertson 1 3 1 3 2 4 0 1 1 1 5 0 3 0 0 21<br />
Pribble 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
J. Wilkes 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 14<br />
TEAM<br />
Totals 22 50 6 14 12 18 5 22 27 15 62 8 10 1 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4% 2nd Half: 9-22 40.9% Game: 44.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% Game: 42.9%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8% Game: 66.7%<br />
Oregon 10-13, 4-7<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 3 7 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 6 3 1 0 1 35<br />
Leunen 6 8 2 2 1 1 2 7 9 3 15 2 1 0 1 24<br />
Johnson 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 6 2 4 0 0 18<br />
Brooks 3 7 0 2 2 4 1 3 4 3 8 1 0 1 1 25<br />
Lincoln 4 9 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 8 0 2 0 0 23<br />
Kent 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 3 2 0 2 0 1 12<br />
Taylor 1 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 19<br />
Oguchi 1 9 1 8 0 0 2 2 4 2 3 0 1 0 0 17<br />
Zahn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Schafer 4 5 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 1 8 2 1 2 1 22<br />
TEAM<br />
Totals 26 55 3 20 5 9 9 24 33 20 60 11 12 3 5 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-23 52.2% 2nd Half: 14-32 43.8% Game: 47.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 2-14 14.3% Game: 15.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 55.6%<br />
Officials: Michael Eggers, Billy Gianquinto, Jim Giron<br />
Technical fouls: California-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 9,087<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
California 31 31 62<br />
Oregon 28 32 60<br />
Box Scores<br />
Arizona 70,<br />
Oregon 68<br />
Feb. 9, 2006 - Tucson, Ariz.<br />
Oregon fell behind by 13 points in both<br />
halves, but rallied to take the lead before<br />
falling in the final minute 70-68 to Arizona in<br />
Tucson. Chamberlain Oguchi led Oregon with<br />
21 points, including six three-pointers on a<br />
school-record tying 15 three-point attempts.<br />
Malik Hairston added 11 points for the Ducks.<br />
Kirk Walters’ 18 points led four Wildcats in<br />
double figures.<br />
Oregon 10-14, 4-8<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Leunen 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 5 6 2 5 2 2 0 0 18<br />
Johnson 4 9 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 2 8 0 2 0 1 27<br />
Brooks 3 11 2 5 0 0 2 2 4 2 8 5 3 0 0 38<br />
Hairston 3 7 1 5 4 6 3 1 4 1 11 2 2 1 0 30<br />
Lincoln 3 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 7 3 1 0 0 24<br />
Kent 3 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 2 6 1 0 2 2 22<br />
Oguchi 7 17 6 15 1 2 2 1 3 1 21 1 0 0 0 28<br />
Zahn 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 10<br />
Schafer 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals 26 58 11 28 5 11 14 18 32 16 68 14 11 4 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd Half: 16-30 53.3% Game: 44.8%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-15 26.7% 2nd Half: 7-13 53.8% Game: 39.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% Game: 45.5%<br />
Arizona 14-9, 7-5<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Williams 4 10 1 2 0 0 1 5 6 0 9 1 2 1 2 37<br />
Radenovic 5 6 0 0 5 8 2 4 6 1 15 6 2 0 0 37<br />
Walters 8 11 0 0 2 6 2 6 8 4 18 0 1 3 0 31<br />
Shakur 1 7 1 2 7 8 0 2 2 2 10 0 1 0 2 29<br />
Adams 7 15 0 1 0 0 3 3 6 2 14 6 3 0 1 39<br />
Dillon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Onobun 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Prince 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 17<br />
Brielmaier 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 8<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals 27 54 2 6 14 22 13 21 34 12 70 15 11 4 5 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 16-32 50.0% 2nd Half: 11-22 50.0% Game: 50.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 1-1 100% Game: 33.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% 2nd Half: 10-15 66.7% Game: 63.6%<br />
Officials: David Hall, Bobby McRoy, Tim Gabutero<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Arizona-None.<br />
Attendance: 14,598<br />
l<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 27 41 68<br />
Arizona 37 33 70<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 103
Box Scores<br />
104<br />
Oregon 98<br />
Arizona State 87<br />
Feb. 11, 2006 - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi scored Oregon’s first<br />
nine points on three-pointers as the Ducks<br />
recorded their highest point total in more than<br />
three years in defeating Arizona State 98-87<br />
in Tempe. Oguchi finished with 20 points, including<br />
six threes, while Malik Hairston led all<br />
scorers with 22 points. Aaron Brooks added<br />
18, Maarty Leunen tied a career-high with 17<br />
and Ivan Johnson scored 10 as five Ducks<br />
reached double figures. Oregon shot 59.2<br />
percent from the field (29-of-49) and 52.4<br />
percent from three-point range (29-of-49) and<br />
even hit its free throws for season highs in both<br />
makes (29) and attempts (33). Freshmen Jeff<br />
Pendergraph and Sylvester Seay led the Sun<br />
Devils with 21 points a piece.<br />
Oregon 11-14, 5-8<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 6 7 3 3 7 7 2 3 5 2 22 5 0 0 0 35<br />
Kent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 3 0 1 27<br />
Schafer 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Brooks 3 5 1 3 11 12 2 3 5 1 18 2 4 0 1 32<br />
Oguchi 7 9 6 8 0 0 0 1 1 3 20 2 2 0 1 28<br />
Leunen 6 13 1 6 4 4 1 5 6 1 17 2 1 0 1 22<br />
Lincoln 2 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 3 6 2 2 0 1 18<br />
Zahn 2 6 0 0 1 4 3 1 4 4 5 0 1 0 0 17<br />
Johnson 3 5 0 0 4 4 0 3 3 4 10 1 1 1 1 17<br />
TEAM 1 1 2<br />
Totals 29 49 11 21 29 33 9 23 32 21 98 17 14 1 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 14-26 53.8% 2nd Half: 15-23 65.2% Game: 59.2%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 6-12 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 52.4%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 8-8 100% 2nd Half: 21-25 84.0% Game: 87.9%<br />
Arizona State 9-13, 3-10<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Pendergraph 10 18 0 0 1 3 2 2 4 4 21 0 3 0 3 32<br />
Seay 8 13 3 6 2 3 1 4 5 5 21 3 4 1 3 30<br />
Angounou 2 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 6 3 0 0 1 17<br />
Krueger 3 8 1 4 0 0 2 1 3 3 7 0 1 0 1 27<br />
Kruger 4 7 4 7 2 2 0 3 3 5 14 3 1 0 1 39<br />
Atuahene 4 5 1 2 3 6 1 1 2 3 12 10 1 0 1 28<br />
Alridge 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Claudino 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 5<br />
Austin 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 8<br />
Jackson 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 1 10<br />
Goldstein 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3<br />
TEAM 2 1 3 1<br />
Totals 34 61 9 20 10 19 10 13 23 27 87 21 11 3 12 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-27 37.0% 2nd Half: 24-34 70.6% Game: 55.7%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 45.0%<br />
FT % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 52.6%<br />
Officials: Bruce Hicks, Don McAllister, Riel Banaria<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-Hairston, Malik. Arizona State-<br />
Seay, Sylvester.<br />
Attendance: 6,281<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 42 56 98<br />
Arizona State 29 58 87<br />
Washington 75,<br />
Oregon 72<br />
Feb. 16, 2006 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Brandon Roy scored 21 points and freshman<br />
Jon Brockman netted the go-ahead basket in<br />
the final minute to lift the 21st-ranked Huskies<br />
to a 75-72 victory over Oregon in a Pac-<br />
10 Conference match-up. Jamaal Williams<br />
chipped in 17 points and Brockman added<br />
14 for Washington. The game was tied, 70-<br />
70, with under a minute remaining when Roy<br />
drove into the lane and his lay-up attempt was<br />
blocked by Oregon’s Chamberlain Oguchi.<br />
But the attempt caromed off the backboard<br />
and Brockman corralled the rebound and<br />
converted a quick follow shot with 42 seconds<br />
remaining to break the deadlock. Washington<br />
out-rebounded Oregon, 36-17, and extended<br />
its winning streak over its Northwest rival to<br />
five games. Oguchi scored 21 points and Malik<br />
Hairston had 18 for Oregon.<br />
Washington 19-5, 8-5<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Jones 3 6 1 2 0 0 3 2 5 5 7 1 1 1 18<br />
Brockman 7 11 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 2 14 0 1 0 0 29<br />
Jensen 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 20<br />
Roy 7 15 0 2 7 7 3 1 4 1 21 4 2 1 1 37<br />
Conroy 1 5 0 2 3 4 0 3 3 1 5 1 5 0 1 31<br />
Smith 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 8<br />
Burmeister 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Appleby 3 7 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 1 1 0 0 23<br />
Williams 7 17 0 0 3 4 4 3 7 1 17 3 1 0 1 29<br />
TEAM 3 3 6<br />
Totals 29 64 4 14 13 15 19 17 36 17 75 11 12 1 6 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 2nd Half: 14-34 41.2% Game: 45.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-6 0.0% Game: 28.6%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 6-6 100% 2nd Half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 86.7%<br />
Oregon 11-15. 5-9<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 7 10 2 4 2 2 1 4 5 5 18 6 3 0 0 32<br />
Kent 3 5 0 0 1 2 2 4 6 1 7 2 2 2 1 34<br />
Johnson 5 8 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 12 0 2 0 1 25<br />
Brooks 2 7 0 2 3 3 1 0 1 3 7 5 5 0 1 36<br />
Oguchi 7 14 4 9 3 3 0 1 1 4 21 4 1 1 0 39<br />
Leunen 2 4 0 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 5 2 0 0 0 22<br />
Lincoln 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 9<br />
Zahn 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 3<br />
TEAM<br />
Totals 26 49 6 17 14 16 4 13 17 19 72 19 14 3 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 14-26 53.8% 2nd Half: 12-23 52.2% Game: 53.1%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 35.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 8-8 100% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 87.5%<br />
Officials: Randy McCall, Mike Littlewood, Tom Spitznagel<br />
Technical fouls: Washington-None. Oregon-Johnson,<br />
Ivan.<br />
Attendance: 8,904<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Washington 40 35 75<br />
Oregon 37 35 72<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Oregon 67,<br />
Washington State 37<br />
Feb. 18, 2006 - Eugene, Ore.<br />
Oregon celebrated senior day by routing<br />
Washington State 67-37. It was the fewest<br />
points allowed by Oregon in a Pac-10 game<br />
since the shot clock was adopted prior to the<br />
1985-86 season. Chamberlain Oguchi led<br />
Oregon with 18 points, while Malik Hairston<br />
added 15 and Aaron Brooks came off the<br />
bench to score 12 with five assists. Maarty<br />
Leunen grabbed a game-high 12 rebound for<br />
the Ducks, who led 30-10 at halftime and allowed<br />
the Cougars to shoot just 26.5 percent<br />
(13-of-49) for the game. Robbie Cowgill led<br />
WSU with 11 points. The 37 points by WSU<br />
was the fewest scored on Oregon by a Pac-<br />
10 opponent since Oregon State got 29 in a<br />
29-23 OSU win March 3, 1984.<br />
Washington State 11-12, 4-10<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Henry 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 14<br />
Forrest 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 5 6 0 3 1 0 1 1 27<br />
Cowgill 4 11 0 0 3 4 0 5 5 4 11 2 2 1 1 33<br />
Low 0 7 0 4 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 33<br />
Weaver 3 10 0 2 4 4 2 2 4 2 10 1 4 3 0 35<br />
Akognon 4 8 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 1 10 1 3 0 2 22<br />
Matthews 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Baynes 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 13<br />
Green 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 13<br />
Chavers 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Clark 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals 13 49 3 13 8 12 7 21 28 14 37 6 15 6 4 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 3-23 13.0% 2nd Half: 10-26 38.5% Game: 26.5%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 0-4 0.0% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 23.1%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% Game: 66.7%<br />
Oregon 12-15, 6-9<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 7 17 1 7 0 0 2 2 4 3 15 0 4 3 1 28<br />
Kent 1 4 0 0 1 2 4 1 5 1 3 1 2 1 1 23<br />
Short 0 3 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 12<br />
Lincoln 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 2 8 4 1 0 0 34<br />
Oguchi 4 14 3 11 7 8 1 4 5 1 18 2 2 1 1 35<br />
Brooks 5 7 2 3 0 0 1 4 5 1 12 5 0 0 3 28<br />
Leunen 1 5 0 3 3 4 2 10 12 0 5 2 1 1 0 21<br />
Stelly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2<br />
Zahn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Schafer 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 1 2 1 0 12<br />
TEAM 3 2 5<br />
Totals 24 58 6 25 13 16 15 30 45 11 67 16 12 7 7 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 2nd Half: 14-29 48.3% Game: 41.4%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-15 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-10 30.0% Game: 24.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 7-8 87.5% 2nd Half: 6-8 75.0% Game: 81.3%<br />
Officials: Dave Libbey, Bobby McRoy, Michael Greenstein<br />
Technical fouls: Washington State-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 9,087<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Washington State 10 27 37<br />
Oregon 30 37 67
Oregon 73,<br />
USC 61<br />
Feb. 23, 2006 - Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Aaron Brooks scored 20 points and Malik Hairston<br />
added 18 -- 16 in the second half -- as<br />
Oregon defeated USC 73-61 in Los Angeles.<br />
Ray Schafer added 13 for the Ducks. Oregon<br />
shot 55.8 percent for the game, including a<br />
blistering 64.0 percent in the second half (16of-25).<br />
The Ducks also hit 50 percent from<br />
the three-point line (9-of-18). Brooks netted<br />
seven-of-10 field goals (four-of-five 3-point)<br />
in scoring a season high.<br />
Oregon 13-15, 7-9<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 6 11 3 4 3 4 0 2 2 2 18 2 1 0 0 38<br />
Kent 3 7 0 1 0 1 2 5 7 2 6 1 3 1 1 30<br />
Schafer 6 8 0 0 1 3 3 0 3 2 13 0 1 0 1 16<br />
Brooks 7 10 4 5 2 2 0 3 3 2 20 4 0 0 1 39<br />
Oguchi 3 10 2 8 0 0 1 5 6 0 8 3 0 0 0 35<br />
Leunen 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 4 0 1 0 0 14<br />
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 8<br />
Zahn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Johnson 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 4 2 2 0 0 18<br />
TEAM<br />
Totals 29 52 9 18 6 12 7 21 28 14 73 13 9 1 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 16-25 64.0% Game: 55.8%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5% Game: 50.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd Half: 6-9 66.7% Game: 50.0%<br />
USC 16-10, 7-8<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Young 5 12 1 2 3 4 1 6 7 2 14 1 2 0 1 35<br />
Odzic 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 25<br />
Abdoulaye 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 6 0 5 4 0 24<br />
Stewart 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 2 1 0 0 37<br />
Francis 7 10 2 3 2 5 0 3 3 2 18 3 1 0 1 37<br />
Shackleford 4 9 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 10 2 1 0 1 23<br />
Wilkinson 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 11<br />
Gaudino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Barr 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Cromwell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals 24 50 8 17 5 9 3 20 23 16 61 9 12 4 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-24 50.0% 2nd Half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 48.0%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% Game: 47.1%<br />
FT % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-7 71.4% Game: 55.6%<br />
Officials: Stanley Reynolds, Michael Eggers, Frank<br />
Harvey III<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. USC-None.<br />
Attendance: 2,725<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 30 43 73<br />
USC 27 34 61<br />
UCLA 70,<br />
Oregon 53<br />
Feb. 26, 2006 - Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
A second half in which Oregon shot just 29.6<br />
percent from the field doomed the Ducks to<br />
a 70-53 loss at UCLA. Oregon was solid in<br />
the first half, shooting 13-of-24 from the field<br />
in building a 28-23 lead at intermission. But<br />
the Ducks ran out of gas in the second period.<br />
Aaron Brooks scored 18 points to lead the<br />
Ducks, while Chamberlain Oguchi added 10.<br />
Arron Afflalo and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute<br />
led the Bruins with 14 points each.<br />
Oregon 13-16, 7-10<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 3 13 0 4 0 0 1 2 3 4 6 4 1 0 0 37<br />
Kent 3 5 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 3 6 0 3 0 2 30<br />
Schafer 2 3 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 6 1 1 1 0 23<br />
Brooks 7 13 3 5 2 3 2 2 4 3 19 5 0 0 0 39<br />
Oguchi 3 12 1 6 3 4 1 7 8 2 10 2 3 1 2 35<br />
Leunen 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12<br />
Lincoln 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 14<br />
Zahn 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Johnson 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 5<br />
TEAM 1 1 2 1<br />
Totals 21 51 4 15 7 11 9 17 26 17 53 12 12 2 4 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 13-24 54.2% 2nd Half: 8-27 29.6% Game: 41.2%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 26.7%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 0-0 0.0% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 63.6%<br />
UCLA 22-6, 12-4<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hollins 3 5 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 7 0 0 2 0 21<br />
Bozeman 1 2 0 1 6 6 0 3 3 1 8 3 0 0 0 25<br />
Fey 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Farmar 4 10 1 4 2 3 1 4 5 1 11 5 2 0 0 30<br />
Rubin 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Collison 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 13<br />
Afflalo 5 8 1 3 3 3 0 3 3 1 14 2 1 0 0 30<br />
D. Robinson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Wright 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6<br />
Aboya 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 6 0 2 1 1 19<br />
Roll 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 14<br />
Kim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Mbah a Moute 5 6 0 0 4 4 2 8 10 1 14 1 3 0 1 30<br />
N. Robinson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
TEAM 2 2<br />
Totals 25 47 4 14 16 18 7 24 31 14 70 13 11 3 2 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-23 43.5% 2nd Half: 15-24 62.5% Game: 53.2%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 28.6%<br />
FT % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 14-15 93.3% Game: 88.9%<br />
Officials: Verne Harris, Randy McCall, Martin Cota<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. UCLA-None.<br />
Attendance: 11,463<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 28 25 53<br />
UCLA 23 47 70<br />
Box Scores<br />
Oregon State 65,<br />
Oregon 62<br />
March 4, 2006 - Corvallis, Ore.<br />
A game Oregon State squad fended off the<br />
Ducks for a 65-62 win on senior night in Corvallis.<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi scored 20 points to<br />
keep Oregon in it, while Malik Hairston added<br />
11. Sasa Cuic scored 21 points to lead the<br />
Beavers, who also got 13 points from Chris<br />
Stephens and 10 from Marcel Jones. The team<br />
had identical field goal percentages of .423<br />
(22-of-52), but Oregon had 14 turnovers to<br />
OSU’s nine.<br />
Oregon 13-17, 7-11<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 5 14 0 4 1 2 3 4 7 1 11 0 3 2 1 34<br />
Kent 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 6 0 0 2 1 29<br />
Schafer 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 10<br />
Brooks 2 5 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 3 5 3 3 0 0 28<br />
Oguchi 6 14 4 11 4 5 0 2 2 3 20 2 2 0 0 35<br />
Leunen 2 4 1 3 2 3 1 3 4 1 7 1 0 0 0 21<br />
Lincoln 2 5 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 6 1 1 1 0 21<br />
Zahn 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 0 1 0 1 9<br />
Johnson 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 4 4 2 3 0 2 0 0 13<br />
TEAM 3 3 6<br />
Totals 22 52 7 23 11 16 12 22 34 16 62 8 14 6 3 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 11-24 45.8% 2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% Game: 42.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 3-13 23.1% Game: 30.4%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 68.8%<br />
Oregon State 12-17, 5-13<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Cuic 7 14 3 5 4 6 2 1 3 3 21 0 1 3 0 35<br />
Jeffers 4 12 0 0 0 0 3 5 8 4 8 2 1 3 4 34<br />
Hurd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />
Fontenet 2 6 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 6 2 2 0 1 27<br />
Stephens 4 9 1 2 4 4 0 4 4 0 13 1 1 0 0 35<br />
Jones 4 8 2 4 0 0 0 6 6 2 10 3 2 0 2 32<br />
McGillis 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 14<br />
Washington 0 0 0 0 4 7 2 1 3 0 4 2 1 0 0 16<br />
Johnson 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />
Casey 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 4<br />
TEAM 1 2 3<br />
Totals 22 52 7 15 14 19 10 22 32 13 65 11 9 7 8 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 15-36 41.7% 2nd Half: 7-16 43.8% Game: 42.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% Game: 46.7%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 2-2 100% 2nd Half: 12-17 70.6% Game: 73.7%<br />
Officials: Mark Reischling, Chris Rastatter, Kevin Brill<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Oregon State-None.<br />
Attendance: 9,552<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 30 32 62<br />
Oregon State 37 28 65<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 105
Box Scores<br />
Oregon 66,<br />
Washington State 55<br />
March 8, 2006 - Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi scored all but five of<br />
his career-high 26 points in the first half, and<br />
Oregon beat Washington State 66-55 in the<br />
first round of the Pac-10 tournament. Malik<br />
Hairston added 21 points in Oregon’s 11th<br />
straight victory against the Cougars. Jordan<br />
Kent had 11 rebounds to lead the Ducks to a<br />
38-31 advantage in that department. Freshman<br />
Aron Baynes had 14 points and seven<br />
rebounds to lead 10th-seeded Washington<br />
State, while Robbie Cowgill added 13 points.<br />
Hairston scored five points during a 7-0 run<br />
to start the second half, giving Oregon a 44-<br />
23 lead. It was 49-28 after Maarty Leunen’s<br />
basket with 13:15 to play, but the Cougars<br />
then outscored the Ducks 18-4 to draw within<br />
seven points with 5:07 remaining. But two free<br />
throws by Oguchi and another pair by Hairston<br />
made it 57-46 with 4:18 left, and the Cougars<br />
didn’t pose a serious threat after that. Oguchi<br />
made five 3-pointers in the first seven minutes<br />
as Oregon took a 17-8 lead. The Cougars<br />
drew within five points before Oguchi scored<br />
six during an 11-2 run, putting the Ducks on<br />
top 33-19. It was 37-23 at halftime.<br />
Washington State 11-17, 4-14<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Weaver 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 2 1 0 24<br />
Cowgill 6 13 0 0 1 2 3 5 8 4 13 2 1 3 1 38<br />
Baynes 5 13 0 0 4 4 3 4 7 1 14 0 0 1 0 26<br />
Low 2 5 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 3 5 5 6 0 3 39<br />
Matthews 3 9 3 8 0 0 1 4 5 1 9 1 1 0 0 31<br />
Akognon 2 8 1 5 1 1 0 1 1 2 6 0 2 0 0 21<br />
Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 5<br />
Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+<br />
Henry 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4<br />
Forrest 2 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 7 0 0 0 0 12<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals 20 55 5 17 10 12 9 22 31 18 55 10 12 5 4 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd Half: 10-27 37.0% Game: 36.4%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 0-8 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% Game: 29.4%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 83.3%<br />
Oregon 14-17, 7-11<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 5 14 2 7 9 12 4 1 5 2 21 2 3 0 2 30<br />
Kent 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 7 11 2 0 1 1 1 2 29<br />
Zahn 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 6 0 0 0 0 21<br />
Brooks 1 5 1 4 0 0 2 1 3 0 3 6 0 0 0 16<br />
Oguchi 8 15 6 11 4 5 1 5 6 3 26 2 4 0 1 36<br />
Leunen 2 7 0 3 2 5 2 3 5 1 6 0 0 0 1 23<br />
Lincoln 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 29<br />
Stelly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4<br />
Schafer 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 12<br />
TEAM 3 3<br />
Totals 20 53 9 25 17 25 13 25 38 13 66 13 10 2 7 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd Half: 7-23 30.4% Game: 37.7%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 7-18 38.9% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 36.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 13-20 65.0% Game: 68.0%<br />
Officials: Verne Harris, Bobby McRoy, Deron White<br />
Technical fouls: Washington State-None. Oregon-None.<br />
Attendance: 7,936<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Washington State 23 32 55<br />
Oregon 37 29 66<br />
106<br />
Oregon 84<br />
No. 12 Washington 73<br />
March 9, 2006 - Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi scored all 22 of his points<br />
in the last 14 1/2 minutes, and Oregon rallied<br />
for an 84-73 upset over No. 12 Washington<br />
in the quarterfinals of the Pac-10 tournament.<br />
Malik Hairston had 20 points and Ivan Johnson<br />
matched his career high with 16 points and also<br />
had a career-best 10 rebounds for the Ducks,<br />
who snapped a five-game losing streak to the<br />
Huskies. Brandon Roy led the second-seeded<br />
Huskies with 30 points, while Jamaal Williams<br />
added 17. Oguchi’s 3-pointer with 7:03 remaining<br />
gave the Ducks a 62-59 lead. Oguchi<br />
scored 11 straight Oregon points at one stage.<br />
Washington went on an 8-2 run early in the second<br />
half for a 49-36 lead. It was 57-46 when<br />
the Ducks ran off 11 straight points to forge<br />
a tie. Oguchi’s 3-pointer with 8:11 remaining<br />
capped the run and his three a minute later<br />
put Oregon ahead for good. Oregon’s Aaron<br />
Brooks was ejected for elbowing Washington<br />
reserve Ryan Appleby in the nose midway<br />
through the first half. Brandon Lincoln and<br />
walk-on Adrian Stelly, filling in for Brooks, kept<br />
Oregon in it. Stelly scored a career-high five<br />
points and had the assist on Oguchi’s 3-pointer<br />
thet put the Ducks ahead for good.<br />
Oregon 15-17, 7-11<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 6 13 1 5 7 8 1 4 5 2 20 4 2 0 2 39<br />
Zahn 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 17<br />
Brooks 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 1 4 0 2 10<br />
Kent 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 3 6 3 4 1 1 31<br />
Oguchi 6 15 6 14 4 4 0 4 4 1 22 3 0 0 2 35<br />
Leunen 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 13<br />
Lincoln 3 10 0 5 3 3 0 0 0 4 9 2 1 0 2 25<br />
Stelly 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 1 10<br />
Johnson 7 9 0 0 2 3 5 5 10 4 16 0 1 0 0 20<br />
TEAM 2 1 3<br />
Totals 29 59 9 27 17 21 13 18 31 19 84 15 12 1 10 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 2nd Half: 17-31 54.8% Game: 49.2%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 2-13 15.4% 2nd Half: 7-14 50.0% Game: 33.3%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 4-5 80.0% 2nd Half: 13-16 81.3% Game: 81.0%<br />
Washington 24-6, 13-5<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Jones 5 9 0 2 0 0 7 4 11 3 10 1 4 0 0 34<br />
Brockman 3 8 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 4 6 0 0 0 3 23<br />
Jensen 0 4 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 0 1 1 3 0 0 22<br />
Roy 9 16 4 8 8 11 3 2 5 4 30 4 5 0 1 36<br />
Dentmon 2 5 0 0 2 3 1 0 1 4 6 1 2 0 3 20<br />
Smith 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 0 1 17<br />
Burmeister 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Appleby 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 17<br />
Williams 7 15 0 0 3 3 2 2 4 3 17 1 2 0 0 28<br />
TEAM 1 2 3<br />
Totals 27 61 5 14 14 21 19 19 38 21 73 10 19 0 8 200<br />
FG% 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 2nd Half: 12-31 38.7% Game: 44.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 1-8 12.5% Game: 35.7%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 7-13 53.8% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5% Game: 66.7%<br />
Officials: Tom Wood, Bobby McRoy, Martin Cota<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Washington-None.<br />
Attendance: 15,321<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total<br />
Oregon 30 54 84<br />
Washington 41 32 73<br />
Brooks(ORE) Ejected @ 9:58(1st) - Flagrant Foul<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
California 91<br />
Oregon 87, 2OT<br />
March 10, 2006 - Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Leon Powe scored a career-high and Pac-10<br />
tournament record 41 points and California held<br />
off Oregon 91-87 in double overtime in the semifinals<br />
of the Pac-10 tournament. Ayinde Ubaka<br />
added 12 of his 17 points in both overtimes<br />
and Theo Robertson finished with 18 points for<br />
third-seeded Cal. The seventh-seeded Ducks<br />
were led by Brandon Lincoln’s career-high 22<br />
points, with Malik Hairston adding 20 and Maarty<br />
Leunen with 17. Cal scored the first seven points<br />
of the second overtime to take an 80-73 lead.<br />
Lincoln rallied the Ducks, scoring seven of their<br />
first nine points to make it 85-82 with 35 seconds<br />
left. Lincoln then hit a 3-pointer to get the<br />
Ducks to 88-87 with 9.8 seconds left. Lincoln<br />
fouled Ubaka, who made the first and missed<br />
the second for an 89-87 lead, giving Oregon<br />
possession. But Chamberlain Oguchi missed<br />
a 3-pointer and Ubaka hit a pair of free throws<br />
to close out the late night thriller. Oregon went<br />
on a 32-16 run to start the game, hitting five<br />
3-pointers and scoring 12 points off Cal’s eight<br />
turnovers. The Ducks played without starting<br />
guard Aaron Brooks, who was suspended for<br />
elbowing Washington’s Ryan Appleby in the face<br />
during a quarterfinal game.<br />
Oregon 15-18, 7-11<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Hairston 7 13 3 6 3 6 4 5 9 4 20 0 3 0 0 48<br />
Kent 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 1 27<br />
Zahn 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 22<br />
Lincoln 8 12 2 3 4 4 0 2 2 5 22 4 2 0 0 48<br />
Oguchi, 5 19 2 13 3 3 1 7 8 3 15 2 1 0 1 48<br />
Leunen 5 10 3 5 4 4 4 2 6 3 17 2 2 0 1 39<br />
Stelly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3<br />
Johnson 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 5<br />
Schafer 1 2 0 0 2 5 1 3 4 1 4 0 1 0 0 10<br />
TEAM 1 1 2<br />
Totals 29 64 10 27 19 27 13 22 35 30 87 9 9 0 3 250<br />
FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 10-19 52.6% Game: 45.3%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% Game: 37.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 6-10 60.0% 2nd Half: 11-15 73.3% Game: 70.4%<br />
California 20-9, 12-6<br />
FG 3-PT FT REB<br />
Player M A M A M A O D T F TP A TO B S MIN<br />
Wilkes 3 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 4 7 1 2 0 1 23<br />
Powe 14 17 0 0 13 18 1 5 6 2 41 2 5 0 2 47<br />
Hardin 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 5 0 1 0 1 0 21<br />
Ubaka 4 10 1 5 8 10 0 5 5 2 17 1 2 0 1 46<br />
Midgley 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 1 1 2 4 1 1 0 0 39<br />
Benson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 16<br />
Knezevic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4<br />
Vierneisel 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 14<br />
Robertson 4 5 3 3 7 8 0 5 5 3 18 3 2 0 0 36<br />
Wilkes 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4<br />
TEAM 1 3 4<br />
Totals 27 47 4 10 33 43 4 28 32 22 91 10 13 2 6 250<br />
FG% 1st Half: 9-20 45.0% 2nd Half: 14-21 66.7% Game: 57.4%<br />
3FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% Game: 40.0%<br />
FT% 1st Half: 9-11 81.8% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6% Game: 76.7%<br />
Officials: Tom Wood, Don McAllister, Michael Irving<br />
Technical fouls: Oregon-None. California-None.<br />
Attendance: 17,856<br />
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total<br />
Oregon 33 33 7 14 87<br />
California 28 38 7 18 91
Luke Jackson<br />
All-American<br />
History
McArthur Court<br />
With 1,000 games and counting contested<br />
within its walls, anyone who has played<br />
in McArthur Court will testify it’s a special<br />
place. Picture a triple-decked, classically<br />
architectured pavilion. From the outside,<br />
you can hear the roar of the crowd.<br />
Inside, it’s packed to the roof with the<br />
deafening cheers of more than 9,000<br />
boisterous fans. Overhead, three balconies<br />
vibrate to the sound of Oregon’s pep<br />
band and rally squad and the scoreboard<br />
suspended over midcourt appears to<br />
quiver. The atmosphere is electric.<br />
That’s what it’s like playing in 80-yearold<br />
McArthur Court, which is better known<br />
by players and visitors alike as “The Pit.”<br />
It’s the consummate place to stage a<br />
game. Opponents cringe at the thought<br />
of playing in Mac Court. Fans speak of it<br />
with unmatched reverence.<br />
Named after Clifton N. (Pat) McArthur,<br />
a student-athlete and the university’s first<br />
student body president, Mac Court is one<br />
of the classic jewels of Oregon’s athletic<br />
program. Visitors liken the fabled west<br />
coast facility to the old Boston Garden<br />
in the east.<br />
According to a recent poll, McArthur<br />
Court was deemed as a Pac-10 visiting<br />
team’s least favorite place to play.<br />
In 2001, The Sporting News named it<br />
the “best gym in America,” and in 1995<br />
Sports Illustrated listed it as one of the 12<br />
toughest places in the country to play at<br />
McArthur Court Records<br />
Team<br />
Scoring — 116 vs. Villanova, 12-23-1974<br />
Scoring, One Half — 64, Oregon vs. Villanova, 12-23-1974<br />
Scoring, Two Teams — 210, UCLA (107) vs. Oregon (103), 2-8-1975<br />
Scoring, Two Teams, One Half — 121, Oregon (61) vs. UCLA (60),<br />
2-8-1975<br />
Field Goals Made — 45, UCLA, 12-10-1968<br />
(44, Oregon vs. Idaho, 12-7-1966)<br />
Field Goal Attempts — 109 vs. Idaho, 2-14-1947<br />
Field Goal Percentage — .769, Stanford (30-39), 1-8-1983<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made — 16 vs. Washington State, 2-21-2002<br />
3-Point Field Goal Attempts — 41, Oral Roberts, 12-20-1991<br />
(38, Oregon vs. Arizona State, 2-21-2004)<br />
3-Point Field Goal Percentage — .857 (6-7) vs. Arizona State,<br />
1-2-1987, and vs. Washington, 1-22-1987<br />
Free Throws Made — 35 vs. Arizona State, 12-20-2001<br />
Free Throw Attempts — 54 vs. Washington, 2-10-2005<br />
Free Throw Percentage — 1.000 vs. Washington State (19-19),<br />
1-21-2003<br />
Rebounds — 77 vs. Brigham Young, 1-28-1955<br />
Fouls — 40 vs. Oregon State, 3-1-1947<br />
Fouls, Two Teams — 68, Oregon (36) vs. Washington (32), 2-28-1975<br />
108<br />
the collegiate level. Students sit at courtside<br />
and the atmosphere just before the<br />
start of a game is tingling.<br />
Oregon’s fans are an integral part of<br />
the ambience. The Ducks have ranked annually<br />
near the top of attendance figures<br />
in the conference and the setting is the<br />
favorite of the many television producers<br />
and announcers who cover games at Mac<br />
Court. The flavor is easy to capture for<br />
their audiences.<br />
McArthur Court was built in 1926, with<br />
the first game staged January 14, 1927,<br />
when the Oregon men’s basketball team<br />
beat Willamette 38-10, and has since<br />
undergone numerous modifications and<br />
upgrades.<br />
The Associated Students of the University<br />
of Oregon decided to “tax ourselves<br />
to build what we want” and their desires<br />
included an indoor arena. McArthur Court<br />
was thus paid for out of a $15 fee imposed<br />
by the ASUO. During 1932, one of<br />
the worst depression years, the mortgage<br />
was burned in a public ceremony after the<br />
Court had been <strong>com</strong>pletely paid for.<br />
Even with its tradition, McArthur Court<br />
is a modern facility. The building has undergone<br />
more than $5 million in renovations<br />
over the last decade.<br />
The maple floor, used for the 1990<br />
Goodwill games in Seattle, has drawn<br />
raves for both its durability and its “give,”<br />
making it easy on players’ legs.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Individual<br />
Scoring — 44, John Block, USC, 2-18-1966<br />
(42, Luke Jackson vs. Arizona, 2-19-2004)<br />
Field Goals Made — 18, John Block, USC, 2-18-1966<br />
(17, Stan Love vs. California, 2-13-1970)<br />
Field Goal Attempts — 33, Nick Jones vs. Washington (1-13-1967)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made — 8, Brian Wright, Washington State,<br />
2-21-1988, Orlando Williams vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay,<br />
11-26-1994, and Jamal Lawrence vs. Stanford, 1-16-1997<br />
3-Point Field Goal Attempts — 17, Kevin Franklin, Nevada,<br />
12-16-1989 (15, James Davis vs. Arizona State, 2-21-2004)<br />
Free Throws Made — 18, Chuck Rask vs. Oregon State, 3-5-1960<br />
Free Throw Attempts — 20, Brian Rison, Washington State,<br />
1-19-1980 (19, Max Anderson vs. Oregon State, 3-9-1957,<br />
and Chuck Rask vs. Oregon State, 3-5-1960)<br />
Rebounds — 32, Jim Loscutoff vs. Brigham Young, 1-28-1955<br />
(Oregon Best in Parentheses)<br />
In 1992, new locker rooms, a team room<br />
and coaches offices were added for the<br />
men’s basketball team, and in 1993, volleyball,<br />
women’s basketball and softball received<br />
significant upgrades to their locker<br />
rooms. In 1996, a $400,000 renovation of<br />
the outer concourse on the street level was<br />
<strong>com</strong>pleted and the department of Academic<br />
Services for student-athletes was<br />
<strong>com</strong>pletely updated and redesigned.<br />
The venerable facility also received a<br />
new roof in the summer of 1996 to the<br />
tune of $1.7 million and new court-level<br />
seating was <strong>com</strong>pleted in the fall of 1997,<br />
making it a viable venue for numerous<br />
events well into the 21st century.<br />
During the summers of 2000 and 2001,<br />
the outside facade of Mac Court received<br />
a face lift with the installation of new<br />
windows, the removal of dead ivy and a<br />
<strong>com</strong>pressed air pressure cleaning. Inside,<br />
the basement received new carpeting and<br />
a fresh coat of paint.<br />
The capacity was raised from its original<br />
6,000 seats to 7,600 with a series of additions<br />
between 1934-1953 and another<br />
expansion in 1955 upped the capacity<br />
to 9,100.<br />
Further renovations allowed for as<br />
many as 10,063 fans when the upper two<br />
balconies were expanded to encircle the<br />
arena, but recent alterations to the floorlevel<br />
seating have dropped the capacity<br />
to its current total of 9,087.
Milestones at Mac<br />
Jan. 14, 1927 First game and first win at McArthur Court (Oregon 38, Willamette 10)<br />
Feb. 22, 1927 First Civil War game at Mac Court (Oregon 34, Oregon State 25)<br />
Feb. 26, 1938 Oregon defeats Oregon State 40-22 to cap perfect 16-0 home season<br />
Jan. 7, 1939 Washington State defeats Oregon 39-34 to end the Ducks’ school record 23-game<br />
Mac Court winning streak that began with a 31-29 defeat of Idaho Feb. 13, 1937<br />
Feb. 24, 1939 Oregon defeats Oregon State 48-37 in final home game before going on to win<br />
the first NCAA Championship<br />
Feb. 24, 1939 100th win at Mac Court (Oregon 48, Oregon State 37)<br />
Dec. 29, 1947 Kansas be<strong>com</strong>es the first team from east of the Rocky Mountains to play at Mac Court (Oregon<br />
66, Kansas 61)<br />
Jan. 28, 1949 Long Island University (New York) be<strong>com</strong>es the first team from east<br />
of the Mississippi River to play at Mac Court (Long Island 68, Oregon 66)<br />
Feb. 11, 1950 200th win at Mac Court (Oregon 61, Saint Mary’s 53)<br />
Jan. 28, 1955 Jim Loscutoff grabs a school-record 32 rebounds in an 82-71 win versus Brigham Young<br />
Jan. 24, 1964 300th win at Mac Court (Oregon 71, Washington State 61)<br />
Jan. 8, 1965 UCLA be<strong>com</strong>es the first No. 1 team to play at Mac Court (UCLA 91, Oregon 74)<br />
Feb. 18, 1966 John Block of USC scores a Mac Court record 44 points in the Trojans’ 82-67 win<br />
Dec. 7, 1972 Ron Lee records the first triple-double in school history with 24 points,<br />
12 rebounds and 11 assists in an 83-63 victory against Montana State<br />
Feb. 16, 1974 Oregon stuns No. 1 UCLA 56-51 at Mac Court and gets national attention<br />
as center Gerald Willett graces Sports Illustrated’s famous “Lost Weekend” cover<br />
Dec. 23, 1974 Oregon scores a Mac Court record 116 points in a 116-77 win over Villanova<br />
Dec. 9, 1976 400th win at Mac Court (Oregon 78, San Francisco State 51)<br />
Jan. 8, 1983 Stanford sets a Pac-10 record by hitting 76.9 percent from the floor as a team (30-of-39) in<br />
an 80-74 victory over the Ducks<br />
Dec. 23 1988 500th win at Mac Court (Oregon 62, Purdue 59)<br />
March 2, 2000 Oregon scores six points in less than five seconds and <strong>com</strong>es from behind to stun Arizona<br />
State 76-74. Alex Scales hit a three-pointer that brought the Ducks with in one at 74-73 and<br />
then Darius Wright drained a 22-footer as time expired for the most remarkable finish in Mac<br />
Court history<br />
March 4, 2000 600th win at Mac Court (Oregon 86, Arizona 81)<br />
Dec. 22, 2001 Oregon defeats Arizona 105-75. It is the most points the Ducks have ever scored against the<br />
Wildcats<br />
Jan. 15, 2002 Oregon defeats Willamette 71-48 in a game played to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Mac<br />
Court<br />
Feb. 21, 2002 The Ducks set school and Mac Court records with 16 three-pointers in 115-77 defeat of<br />
Washington State. The 115 points is the most Oregon has ever scored in a conference game<br />
Feb. 23, 2002 Oregon defeats Washington 90-84 to <strong>com</strong>plete a perfect 16-0 home season for just the<br />
second time in school history<br />
Dec. 28, 2002 Oregon defeats UC Riverside 108-67 for its 23rd consecutive win at Mac, tying the school<br />
record set between 1937-39<br />
Jan. 21, 2003 The Ducks set school and Mac Court records by making 19-of-19 free throw attempts in a<br />
76-66 win against Washington State<br />
Jan. 31, 2004 1,000th game at Mac (Stanford 83, Oregon 80)<br />
Feb. 19, 2004 Luke Jackson scores 42 points -- an Oregon record at Mac -- in a loss to No. 14 Arizona<br />
March 17, 2004 In one of the greatest individual performances all-time at Mac, Luke Jackson scores 40 points<br />
-- including 29 straight in the second half and overtime -- as Oregon over<strong>com</strong>es an 18-point<br />
deficit to defeat Colorado 77-72 in the first round of the NIT<br />
McArthur Court<br />
Mac Court Results<br />
Year W L<br />
1926-27 8 3<br />
1927-28 7 3<br />
1928-29 4 4<br />
1929-30 6 7<br />
1930-31 4 5<br />
1931-32 8 4<br />
1932-33 2 8<br />
1933-34 9 3<br />
1934-35 10 4<br />
1935-36 7 5<br />
1936-37 9 4<br />
1937-38 16 0<br />
1938-39 12 1<br />
1939-40 9 3<br />
1940-41 8 5<br />
1941-42 7 3<br />
1942-43 11 4<br />
1943-44 9 5<br />
1944-45 13 6<br />
1945-46 5 7<br />
1946-47 10 4<br />
1947-48 11 2<br />
1948-49 8 8<br />
1949-50 9 6<br />
1950-51 9 4<br />
1951-52 6 8<br />
1952-53 8 6<br />
1953-54 10 2<br />
1954-55 7 5<br />
1955-56 9 5<br />
1956-57 3 8<br />
1957-58 7 6<br />
1958-59 6 7<br />
1959-60 12 1<br />
1960-61 9 3<br />
1961-62 6 4<br />
1962-63 4 9<br />
1963-64 8 5<br />
1964-65 5 7<br />
1965-66 10 3<br />
1966-67 3 7<br />
1967-68 4 8<br />
1968-69 6 5<br />
1969-70 10 1<br />
1970-71 10 3<br />
1971-72 5 8<br />
1972-73 10 2<br />
1973-74 10 2<br />
1974-75 10 3<br />
1975-76 10 2<br />
1976-77 10 2<br />
1977-78 11 3<br />
1978-79 8 5<br />
1979-80 6 8<br />
1980-81 9 5<br />
1981-82 6 8<br />
1982-83 5 7<br />
1983-84 9 4<br />
1984-85 7 5<br />
1985-86 8 5<br />
1986-87 10 3<br />
1987-88 10 4<br />
1988-89 4 8<br />
1989-90 10 2<br />
1990-91 10 4<br />
1991-92 5 8<br />
1992-93 8 6<br />
1993-94 6 7<br />
1994-95 11 3<br />
1995-96 8 5<br />
1996-97 9 3<br />
1997-98 10 5<br />
1998-99 11 5<br />
1999-00 11 3<br />
2000-01 8 6<br />
2001-02 16 0<br />
2002-03 14 2<br />
2003-04 11 3<br />
2004-05 9 5<br />
2005-06 10 7<br />
Totals 669 369<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 109
All-Time Scoring Leaders<br />
One Game<br />
Pts. Player Opponent (W-L, Score) Date<br />
43 Greg Ballard Oral Roberts (W, 90-89) 3-9-1977<br />
42 Luke Jackson Arizona (L, 100-87) 2-19-2004<br />
41 Ron Lee Seattle (W, 96-65) 1-26-1976<br />
41 Greg Ballard California (L, 107-102) 2-10-1977<br />
40 Stan Love California (W, 98-91) 2-13-1970<br />
40 Greg Ballard Oregon State (L, 78-73) 3-3-1977<br />
40 Orlando Williams Washington State (W, 98-87) 2-19-1994<br />
40 Luke Jackson Colorado (W, 77-72 OT) 3-17-2004<br />
39 Luke Jackson Oregon State (L, 90-81) 1-10-2004<br />
38 Terrell Brandon Oregon State (L, 84-76) 1-12-1991<br />
37 Steve Jones Washington State (W, 79-62) 12-27-1963<br />
37 Blair Rasmussen Washington State (W, 78-73) 2-16-1984<br />
36 Charlie Franklin Washington State (W, 87-81) 1-25-1957<br />
36 Charlie Franklin Washington (W, 87-83) 2-15-1958<br />
36 Charlie Warren Portland (W, 64-51) 12-1-1961<br />
36 Anthony Taylor Arizona State (W, 86-84) 1-14-1988<br />
36 Frederick Jones Arizona State (L, 86-74) 3-1-2001<br />
36 Frederick Jones Stanford (L, 90-87 OT) 2-7-2002<br />
35 Jim Loscutoff Brigham Young (L, 72-61) 12-9-1955<br />
35 Charlie Franklin Idaho (W, 81-76) 1-25-1958<br />
35 Charlie Franklin Idaho (W, 82-75) 2-8-1958<br />
35 Nick Jones USC (L, 73-70) 2-18-1967<br />
35 Stan Love Montana (W, 92-81) 12-12-1969<br />
35 Stan Love Washington (W, 82-75) 1-25-1971<br />
35 Greg Ballard Washington State (W, 70-56) 2-28-1976<br />
34 Stan Love Texas Tech (W, 96-81) 12-4-1970<br />
34 Stan Love USC (L, 93-78) 2-13-1971<br />
34 Stan Love Stanford (W, 80-75) 2-27-1971<br />
34 Ron Lee Washington (W, 84-82) 3-2-1974<br />
34 Greg Ballard Nevada-Las Vegas (L, 78-67) 12-1-1976<br />
34 Anthony Taylor Seattle Pacific (W, 85-68) 12-13-1986<br />
34 Antoine Stoudamire Oregon State (W, 64-63) 2-8-1992<br />
34 Jamal Lawrence Arizona (L, 70-65) 1-27-1996<br />
34 Aaron Brooks USC (W, 90-83) 12-31-2004<br />
33 Charlie Warren Idaho (W, 91-76) 2-10-1962<br />
33 Nick Jones UCLA (W, 79-72) 2-19-1966<br />
33 Stan Love California (W, 77-71) 2-7-1970<br />
33 Stan Love Stanford (W, 92-91) 2-14-1970<br />
33 Ron Lee Nevada-Las Vegas (W, 94-77) 12-13-1974<br />
33 Terrell Brandon Western Michigan (W, 73-64) 12-28-1990<br />
33 Terrell Brandon Stanford (W, 81-77) 1-6-1991<br />
33 Orlando Williams Saint Mary’s (W, 76-70) 12-30-1993<br />
33 Frederick Jones Washington (W, 90-84) 2-23-2002<br />
32 Barney Holland Washington State (W, 75-73) 1-15-1954<br />
32 Charlie Warren Oregon State (W, 82-66) 2-3-1962<br />
32 Jim Barnett Kansas State (L, 92-58) 12-21-1965<br />
32 Jim Barnett Northwestern (W, 82-74) 12-30-1965<br />
32 Stan Love Portland (W, 121-78) 2-16-1970<br />
32 Stan Love Oregon State (W, 78-76) 3-12-1971<br />
32 Ron Lee Oregon State (W, 82-80) 3-8-1975<br />
32 Greg Ballard California (W, 75-64) 2-13-1976<br />
32 Anthony Taylor Santa Clara (W, 81-65) 3-17-1988<br />
32 Terrell Brandon UCLA (L, 90-83) 1-26-1991<br />
32 Antoine Stoudamire USC (L, 69-68) 2-13-1992<br />
32 Frederick Jones Kansas (L, 104-86) 3-24-2002<br />
31 Max Anderson Northwestern (W, 85-81) 12-20-1955<br />
31 Charlie Warren Arizona State (W, 71-55) 12-17-1960<br />
31 Charlie Warren Washington State (L, 70-63) 2-17-1962<br />
31 Ron Lee UCLA (L, 72-61) 2-22-1973<br />
31 Ron Lee Washington (L, 83-77) 12-28-1973<br />
31 Ron Lee St. John’s (W, 80-76) 3-23-1975<br />
31 Stu Jackson Seattle Pacific (W, 94-79) 12-12-1975<br />
31 Jerome Williams USC (L, 80-68) 2-26-1982<br />
31 Anthony Taylor Tennessee Tech (W, 91-60) 12-29-1985<br />
31 Terrell Brandon UCLA (W, 105-99) 2-22-1990<br />
31 Terrell Brandon Utah (L, 95-81) 12-6-1990<br />
31 Terrell Brandon Arizona State (L, 87-84) 3-7-1991<br />
31 Jordy Lyden East Tennessee State (W, 98-83) 12-15-1991<br />
31 Alex Scales Arizona (W, 86-81) 3-4-2000<br />
31 Bryan Bracey Auburn (L, 101-97, OT) 12-16-2000<br />
30 Bill Jennings Purdue (W, 92-76) 12-26-1965<br />
30 Ken Smith Washington State (L, 75-51) 1-14-1967<br />
30 Stan Love Stanford (W, 82-72) 1-8-1971<br />
30 Stan Love Washington State (W, 69-68) 3-6-1971<br />
30 Stan Love Oregon State (W, 71-65) 3-13-1971<br />
30 Stu Jackson Washington State (W, 74-65) 12-30-1974<br />
30 Gerald Willett Washington (W, 97-96) 2-28-1975<br />
30 Blair Rasmussen Wichita State (W, 75-60) 12-10-1983<br />
30 Blair Rasmussen Arizona State (W, 81-72) 1-24-1985<br />
30 Anthony Taylor New Mexico (L, 78-59) 3-22-1988<br />
30 Terrell Brandon Oregon State (W, 78-71) 12-29-1990<br />
30 Terrell Brandon USC (W, 86-84) 1-24-1991<br />
30 Orlando Williams Wisconsin-Green Bay (W, 96-71) 11-26-1994<br />
30 Orlando Williams Southern California (W, 95-83) 1-12-1995<br />
30 Kenya Wilkins Stanford (W, 64-62) 2-17-1996<br />
30 Kenya Wilkins Nebraska (L, 114-106, OT) 11-25-1996<br />
110<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
One Season<br />
Rank Pts. Player G FG- FGA FT- FTA Avg. Year<br />
(1) 745* Terrell Brandon 28 273- 556 159- 187 26.6 1990-91<br />
(2) 656* Luke Jackson 31 210- 430 163- 189 21.2 2003-04<br />
(3) 650* Frederick Jones 34 215- 413 169- 194 18.6 2001-02<br />
(4) 649* Luke Ridnour 33 203- 470 162- 184 19.7 2002-03<br />
(5) 639 Stan Love 26 247- 477 145- 187 24.6 1970-71<br />
(6) 629 Greg Ballard 29 238- 452 153- 179 21.7 1976-77<br />
(7) 589* Anthony Taylor 30 224- 476 125- 155 19.6 1986-87<br />
(8) 583* Luke Jackson 34 189- 413 159- 184 16.7 2001-02<br />
(9) 576 Charlie Warren 26 220- 551 136- <strong>186</strong> 22.2 1961-62<br />
(10) 558 Ron Lee 30 213- 487 132- 166 18.6 1975-76<br />
558* Antoine Stoudamire 30 182- 414 152- 213 18.6 1992-93<br />
(12) 555* Anthony Taylor 26 191- 417 131- 157 21.3 1987-88<br />
(13) 552 Ron Lee 30 230- 590 92- 126 18.4 1974-75<br />
(14) 544 Dick Wilkins 45 NA- NA NA- NA 12.1 1944-45<br />
(15) 542 Stan Love 26 199- 385 144- 207 20.8 1969-70<br />
542* Luke Ridnour 34 169- 361 111- 128 15.5 2001-02<br />
(17) 536 Greg Ballard 30 209- 398 118- 155 17.9 1975-76<br />
(18) 524* Orlando Williams 28 164- 361 102- 135 18.7 1994-95<br />
(19) 522* Bryan Bracey 28 <strong>177</strong>- 359 130- 165 18.6 2000-01<br />
(20) 518* Terrell Brandon 29 190- 401 97- 129 17.9 1989-90<br />
(21) 513* Luke Jackson 32 173- 383 130- 150 16.0 2002-03<br />
(22) 508 Nick Jones 26 197- 446 114- 155 19.5 1966-67<br />
(23) 505 Jim Loscutoff 26 202- 544 101- 171 19.4 1954-55<br />
(24) 501* Orlando Williams 27 166- 377 88- 112 18.6 1993-94<br />
(25) 499 Blair Rasmussen 31 195- 381 109- 151 16.1 1984-85<br />
Career (1,000-points)<br />
Rank Pts. Player G FG- FGA FT-FTA Avg. Year<br />
(1) 2,085 Ron Lee 112 838- 2006 409-554 18.6 1972-76<br />
(2) 1,970 Luke Jackson 126 645- 1398 506-596 15.6* 2000-04<br />
(3) 1,939 Anthony Taylor 115 714- 1520 453-570 16.8* 1984-88<br />
(4) 1,829 Greg Ballard 115 675- 1324 479-616 15.9 1973-77<br />
(5) 1,655 Stan Love 78 629- 1267 386-546 21.1 1968-71<br />
(6) 1,644 Frederick Jones 125 554- 1151 389-483 13.2* 1998-02<br />
(7) 1,634 Orlando Williams 112 567- 1260 258-342 14.6* 1991-95<br />
(8) 1,554 Blair Rasmussen 114 618- 1195 518-705 13.6 1981-85<br />
(9) 1,488 Kenya Wilkins 112 459- 1116 441-567 13.4* 1993-97<br />
(10) 1,399 Luke Ridnour 96 431- 1005 334-389 14.6* 2000-03<br />
(11) 1,325 Jim Barnett 75 464- 1098 397-523 17.7 1963-66<br />
(12) 1,301 Charlie Warren 78 503- 1288 295-428 16.7 1959-62<br />
(13) 1,263 Terrell Brandon 57 463- 957 256-316 22.2* 1989-91<br />
(14) 1,234 A.D. Smith 117 440- 859 227-355 10.5* 1995-00<br />
(15) 1,<strong>186</strong> Dick Wilkins 114 481- N/A 224-N/A 10.4 1944-48<br />
(16) 1,183 Bob Hamilton 105 427- N/A 329-N/A 10.3 1943-46<br />
(17) 1,163 Roger Wiley 105 433- N/A 297-449 11.0 1943-49<br />
(18) 1,152 Terik Brown 116 349- 980 189-255 9.9* 1995-99<br />
(19) 1,090 Charlie Franklin 73 373- N/A 344-503 14.9 1955-58<br />
(20) 1,087 Nick Jones 78 421- 982 245-339 13.9 1964-67<br />
(21) 1,082 Mike Clark 108 411- 836 260-443 10.0 1977-81<br />
(22) 1,033 Glenn Moore 77 407- 1057 279-410 13.4 1959-63<br />
(23) 1,012 Bill Drozdiak 77 369- 783 274-328 13.1 1968-71<br />
(24) 1,010 Antoine Stoudamire 52 335- 749 251-350 19.4* 1991-93<br />
Season Scoring Averages<br />
Rank Ave. Player G FG-FGA FT-FTA Pts. Year<br />
(1) 26.6* Terrell Brandon 28 273-556 159-187 745 1990-91<br />
(2) 24.6 Stan Love 26 247-477 145-187 639 1970-71<br />
(3) 22.2 Charlie Warren 26 220-551 136-<strong>186</strong> 576 1961-62<br />
(4) 21.7 Greg Ballard 29 238-452 153-179 629 1976-77<br />
(5) 21.3* Anthony Taylor 26 191-417 131-157 555 1987-88<br />
(6) 21.2* Luke Jackson 31 210-430 163-189 656 2003-04<br />
(7) 20.8 Stan Love 26 199-385 144-207 542 1969-70<br />
(8) 20.5* Antoine Stoudamire 22 153-335 99-137 452 1991-92<br />
(9) 19.7* Luke Ridnour 33 203-470 162-184 649 2002-03<br />
(10) 19.6* Anthony Taylor 30 224-476 125-155 589 1986-87<br />
(11) 19.5 Nick Jones 26 197-446 114-155 508 1966-67<br />
(12) 19.4 Jim Loscutoff 26 202-544 101-171 505 1954-55<br />
(13) 19.3 Jim Barnett 23 152-371 139-<strong>177</strong> 443 1965-66<br />
(14) 19.0 Jim Barnett 26 175-420 144-184 494 1964-65<br />
*Includes three-point field goals<br />
Oregon Scoring Champions<br />
Pacific-10<br />
1988 — Anthony Taylor 21.3<br />
1991 — Terrell Brandon 26.6<br />
Pacific -8<br />
1970 — Stan Love 20 8<br />
1971 — Stan Love 27.3<br />
1974 — Ron Lee 19.2<br />
1977 — Greg Ballard 21.7<br />
Northern Division<br />
1938 — Laddie Gale 12 4<br />
1939 — Laddie Gale 11.6<br />
1940 — John Dick 11.5<br />
1941 — Vic Townsend 10.9<br />
1944 — Bob Hamilton 10.7<br />
1949 — Roger Wiley 14.7<br />
1955 — Jim Loscutoff 19.6
Year Player G FG-FGA FT-FTA Pts. Ave.<br />
1949-50 Will Urban 26 92-289 60-106 290 11.1<br />
1950-51 Jim Loscutoff 31 118-401 51- 82 318 10.3<br />
Bob Peterson 19 80-299 24- 70 230 12.1<br />
1951-52 Chet Noe 30 142-447 92-156 376 12.5<br />
Bob Peterson 28 139-423 74-114 352 12.6<br />
1952-53 Chet Noe 28 155-N/A 150-239 460 16.4<br />
1953-54 Ed Halberg 27 120-262 95-138 335 12.3<br />
1954-55 Jim Loscutoff 25 202-544 101-171 505 19.4<br />
1955-56 Max Anderson 26 130-388 142-209 402 15.4<br />
1956-57 Charlie Franklin 25 143-363 128-194 414 16.6<br />
1957-58 Charlie Franklin 24 145-N/A 132-N/A 422 17.6<br />
1958-59 Dale Herron 24 95-301 105-162 295 12.3<br />
1959-60 Glenn Moore 26 168-379 100-159 376 14.4<br />
1960-61 Charlie Warren 26 <strong>177</strong>-445 89-130 443 17.0<br />
1961-62 Charlie Warren 26 220-551 136 -<strong>186</strong> 576 22.2<br />
1962-63 Steve Jones 26 142-338 92-119 376 14.5<br />
Jim Johnson 26 138-319 100-141 376 14.5<br />
1963-64 Steve Jones 26 158-386 106-134 422 16 2<br />
1964-65 Jim Barnett 26 175-420 144-184 494 19.0<br />
1965-66 Jim Barnett 23 152-371 139-<strong>177</strong> 443 19.3<br />
1966-67 Nick Jones 26 197-446 114-155 508 19.5<br />
1967-68 Ken Smith 26 148-331 110-151 406 15.6<br />
1968-69 Stan Love 26 183-405 97-152 463 17.8<br />
1969-70 Stan Love 26 199-385 144-207 542 20.8<br />
1970-71 Stan Love 26 247-477 145-187 639 24.6<br />
1971-72 Doug Little 25 152-359 75- 98 379 15.2<br />
1972-73 Ron Lee 26 192-451 105-150 489 18.8<br />
1973-74 Ron Lee 26 203-478 80-112 486 18.7<br />
1974-75 Ron Lee 30 230-590 92-126 552 18.4<br />
1975-76 Ron Lee 30 213-487 132-166 558 18.6<br />
1976-77 Greg Ballard 29 238-452 153-179 629 21.7<br />
1977-78 Dan Hartshorne 26 97-190 48- 78 242 9.3<br />
Phil Barner 27 105-249 39- 72 249 9.2<br />
1978-79 Rob Closs 27 99-212 81- 93 279 10.3<br />
1979-80 Mike Clark 27 121-243 64-132 306 11.3<br />
1980-81 Mike Clark 27 167-311 85-143 419 15.5<br />
1981-82 John Greig 27 145-308 139-173 429 15.8<br />
1982-83 Blair Rasmussen 27 160-296 80-116 400 14.8<br />
1983-84 Blair Rasmussen 29 196-377 90-112 482 16.6<br />
1984-85 Blair Rasmussen 31 195-381 109-151 499 16.1<br />
1985-86 Anthony Taylor 28 172-374 133-164 477 17.0<br />
1986-87 Anthony Taylor 30 224-476 125-155 589 19.6<br />
1987-88 Anthony Taylor 26 191-417 131-157 555 21.3<br />
1988-89 Frank Johnson 29 156-359 108-152 472 16.3<br />
1989-90 Terrell Brandon 29 190-401 97-129 518 17.9<br />
1990-91 Terrell Brandon 28 273-556 159-187 745 26.6<br />
1991-92 Antoine Stoudamire 22 153-335 99-137 452 20.5<br />
1992-93 Antoine Stoudamire 30 182-414 152-213 558 18.6<br />
1993-94 Orlando Williams 27 166-377 88-112 501 18.6<br />
1994-95 Orlando Williams 28 164-361 102-135 524 18.7<br />
1995-96 Kenya Wilkins 29 120-300 126-149 398 13.7<br />
Jamal Lawrence 29 139-334 40- 58 398 13.7<br />
1996-97 Kenya Wilkins 28 148-290 113-137 440 15.7<br />
1997-98 Terik Brown 27 105-268 68- 86 345 12.8<br />
1998-99 Alex Scales 32 164-406 79-107 457 14.3<br />
1999-00 Alex Scales 30 179-393 78-100 490 16.3<br />
2000-01 Bryan Bracey 28 <strong>177</strong>-359 130-165 522 18.6<br />
2001-02 Frederick Jones 34 215-413 169-194 650 18.6<br />
2002-03 Luke Ridnour 33 203-470 162-184 649 19.7<br />
2003-04 Luke Jackson 31 210-430 163-189 656 21.2<br />
2004-05 Aaron Brooks 27 126-294 94-110 398 14.7<br />
2005-06 Malik Hairston 32 175-372 47-124 479 15.0<br />
Includes three-point field goals since 1986-87<br />
Laddie Gale Charlie Franklin Charlie Warren Mike Clark<br />
Year-By-Year Scoring Leaders<br />
Ron Lee recorded the first triple-double in school history in this<br />
game versus Montana State, Dec. 7, 1972<br />
Triple-Doubles<br />
Player P-R-A Opponent (W-L, Score) Date<br />
Ron Lee 15-12-11 Montana State (W, 83-63) 12-7-1972<br />
Luke Jackson 14-11-10 at Washington (W, 85-73) 2-17-2001<br />
Luke Jackson 14-11-10 Florida A&M (W, 107-66) 12-20-2002<br />
Alex Scales<br />
Luke Jackson<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 111
Top 10 Leaders<br />
112<br />
Jim<br />
Loscutoff<br />
Greg<br />
Ballard<br />
Max<br />
Anderson<br />
Blair<br />
Rasmussen<br />
Bob<br />
Fife<br />
Rebounding<br />
Season<br />
Rank Reb. Player Games Year Avg.<br />
(1) 465 Bob Peterson 28 1951-52 16.6<br />
(2) 448 Jim Loscutoff 26 1954-55 17.1<br />
(3) 410 Chet Noe 28 1952-53 14.6<br />
(4) 398 Jim Loscutoff 31 1950-51 12.8<br />
(5) 377 Chet Noe 30 1951-52 12.5<br />
(6) 315 Max Anderson 26 1955-56 12.1<br />
(7) 313 Greg Ballard 30 1975-76 10.4<br />
(8) 294 Stan Love 26 1970-71 11.3<br />
(9) 290 Hal Duffy 25 1956-57 11.6<br />
(10) 291 Max Anderson 26 1954-55 11.2<br />
Career<br />
Rank Reb. Player Games Years Avg.<br />
(1) 1,114 Greg Ballard 115 1973-77 9.7<br />
(2) 890 Chet Noe 79 1950-53 11.2<br />
(3) 860 Max Anderson 79 1954-56 10.9<br />
(4) 846 Jim Loscutoff 57 1950-55 14.8<br />
(5) 818 Stan Love 78 1968-71 10.5<br />
(6) 747 Charlie Franklin 73 1955-58 10.2<br />
(7) 746 Luke Jackson 126 2000-04 5.9<br />
(8) 730 Charlie Warren 80 1959-62 9.1<br />
(9) 714 Richard Lucas 111 1987-91 6.4<br />
(10) 703 Jerry Adams 111 1981-86 6.3<br />
Season Rebound Average<br />
Rank Avg. Player Games Year Reb.<br />
(1) 17.2 Jim Loscutoff 26 1954-55 448<br />
(2) 16.6 Bob Peterson 28 1951-52 465<br />
(3) 14.6 Chet Noe 28 1952-53 410<br />
(4) 12.8 Jim Loscutoff 31 1950-51 398<br />
(5) 12.5 Chet Noe 30 1951-52 377<br />
(6) 12.1 Max Anderson 26 1955-56 315<br />
(7) 11.6 Hal Duffy 25 1956-57 290<br />
(8) 11.3 Stan Love 26 1970-71 294<br />
(9) 11.2 Max Anderson 26 1954-55 291<br />
(10) 10.4 Greg Ballard 30 1975-76 313<br />
Blocked Shots (Since 1977-78)<br />
Game<br />
Rank Blks. Player Opponent Date<br />
(1) 8 Blair Rasmussen Davidson 12-27-1984<br />
(2) 5 Kelvin Small Seattle Pac. 12-19-1977<br />
5 Jerome Williams Stanford 2-21-1980<br />
5 Bob Fife Missouri 12-1-1990<br />
5 Alex Scales S. Illinois 11-28-1998<br />
5 Alex Scales Minnesota 11-30-1998<br />
5 Julius Hicks Wash. State 2-15-2001<br />
5 Chris Christoffersen USC 2-28-2002<br />
Season<br />
Rank Blks. Player Games Year Avg.<br />
(1) 42 Blair Rasmussen 29 1983-84 1.4<br />
(2) 41 Bob Fife 28 1990-91 1.5<br />
(3) 38 Bob Fife 29 1989-90 1.3<br />
38 Chris Christoffersen 35 2001-02 1.1<br />
(5) 34 Brett Coffey 29 1988-89 1.2<br />
(6) 33 Blair Rasmussen 31 1984-85 1.1<br />
(7) 32 Julius Hicks 26 2000-01 1.2<br />
(8) 29 Jerry Adams 28 1985-86 1.0<br />
29 Brett Coffey 30 1987-88 1.0<br />
(10) 27 Robert Johnson 35 2001-02 0.8<br />
Career<br />
Rank Blks. Player Games Years Avg.<br />
(1) 116 Blair Rasmussen 114 1981-85 1.0<br />
(2) 93 Bob Fife 80 1989-93 1.2<br />
(3) 75 Chris Christoffersen 93 1998-02 0.8<br />
(4) 74 Henry Madden 82 1993-98 0.9<br />
74 Frederick Jones 125 1998-02 0.6<br />
(6) 63 Brett Coffey 59 1987-89 1.1<br />
(7) 57 Jerry Adams 111 1981-86 0.5<br />
57 Ian Crosswhite 83 2003-05 0.7<br />
(9) 53 Mike Carson 98 1994-99 0.5<br />
(10) 48 Keith Balderston 106 1984-88 0.5<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Assists (Since 1972-73)<br />
Game<br />
Rank Asst. Player Opponent Date<br />
(1) 13 Terrell Brandon Portland 12-9-1989<br />
13 Andre Collier UCLA 1-14-1993<br />
13 Darius Wright Arizona 1-21-1999<br />
(4) 12 David Girley Washington 3-7-1987<br />
12 Kenya Wilkins USC 2-3-1996<br />
12 Luke Jackson Arizona St. 1-22-2004<br />
(7) 11 11 tied<br />
Season<br />
Rank Asst. Player Games Year Avg.<br />
(1) 218 Luke Ridnour 33 2002-03 6.6<br />
(2) 184 Ron Lee 30 1975-76 6.1<br />
(3) 176 Luke Ridnour 35 2001-02 5.0<br />
(4) 174 Terrell Brandon 29 1989-90 6.0<br />
(5) 172 Kenya Wilkins 29 1995-96 5.9<br />
(6) 171 Kenya Wilkins 28 1994-95 6.1<br />
(7) 163 Ron Lee 30 1974-75 5.4<br />
(8) 150 Darius Wright 32 1998-99 4.7<br />
(9) 142 Chris Harper 30 1984-85 4.7<br />
142 Kenya Wilkins 27 1993-94 5.3<br />
Career<br />
Rank Asst. Player Games Years Avg.<br />
(1) 614 Kenya Wilkins 112 1993-97 5.5<br />
(2) 572 Ron Lee 112 1972-76 5.1<br />
(3) 500 Luke Ridnour 96 2000-03 5.2<br />
(4) 424 Luke Jackson 126 2000-04 3.4<br />
(5) 367 Frederick Jones 125 1998-02 2.9<br />
(6) 322 Aaron Brooks 80 2003-06 4.0<br />
(7) 315 Terrell Brandon 57 1989-91 5.5<br />
(8) 309 Mike Drummond 95 1974-78 3.3<br />
(9) 300 Anthony Taylor 115 1984-88 2.6<br />
(10) 291 Darius Wright 62 1998-00 4.7<br />
Steals (Since 1971-72)<br />
Game<br />
Rank Asst. Player Opponent Date<br />
(1) 9 Kenya Wilkins Boise State 12-20-1996<br />
(2) 8 Ron Lee UNC-Charlotte 3-15-1976<br />
8 Terrell Brandon Arizona St. 3-7-1991<br />
(4) 6 Ron Lee Hawaii 11-28-1975<br />
6 Ron Lee San Jose State 1-3-1976<br />
6 Darius Wright USC 1-7-1999<br />
(7) 5 24 tied<br />
Season<br />
Rank Stls. Player Games Year Avg.<br />
(1) 63 Terrell Brandon 28 1990-91 2.3<br />
63 Frederick Jones 35 2001-02 1.8<br />
63 Luke Ridnour 33 2002-03 1.9<br />
(4) 61 Kenya Wilkins 29 1995-96 2.1<br />
(5) 58 Luke Ridnour 35 2001-02 1.7<br />
(6) 55 Kenya Wilkins 28 1996-97 1.9<br />
(7) 54 Luke Jackson 32 2002-03 1.7<br />
(8) 51 Terrell Brandon 29 1989-90 1.8<br />
51 Kenya Wilkins 27 1993-94 1.9<br />
(10) 49 Darryl Parker 28 1994-95 1.8<br />
Career<br />
Rank Stls. Player Games Years Avg.<br />
(1) 213 Kenya Wilkins 112 1993-97 1.9<br />
(2) 160 Luke Jackson 126 2000-04 1.3<br />
(3) 150 Luke Ridnour 96 2000-03 1.6<br />
(4) 148 Frederick Jones 125 1998-02 1.2<br />
(5) 147 Anthony Taylor 115 1984-88 1.3<br />
(6) 114 Terrell Brandon 57 1989-91 2.0<br />
(7) 97 A.D. Smith 117 1995-00 0.8<br />
(8) 91 Felton Sealey 95 1977-81 1.0<br />
(9) 89 Gary Gatewood 103 1979-84 0.9<br />
(10) 82 Mike Clark 108 1979-81 0.8<br />
82 Frank Johnson 59 1987-89 1.4<br />
Terrell<br />
Brandon<br />
Luke<br />
Ridnour<br />
Kenya<br />
Wilkins<br />
Frederick<br />
Jones<br />
Anthony<br />
Taylor
Stan<br />
Love<br />
Dick<br />
Wilkins<br />
James<br />
Davis<br />
Orlando<br />
Williams<br />
Jim<br />
Barnett<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
Season<br />
Rank FG Player Games Year<br />
(1) 273 Terrell Brandon 28 1990-91 (556 att.)<br />
(2) 247 Stan Love 26 1970-71 (477 att.)<br />
(3) 238 Dick Wilkins 45 1944-45 (n/a att.)<br />
238 Greg Ballard 29 1976-77 (452 att.)<br />
(5) 230 Ron Lee 30 1974-75 (590 att.)<br />
(6) 224 Anthony Taylor 30 1986-87 (476 att.)<br />
(7) 220 Charlie Warren 26 1961-62 (551 att.)<br />
(8) 215 Frederick Jones 35 2001-02 (413 att.)<br />
(9) 213 Ron Lee 30 1975-76 (487 att.)<br />
(10) 210 Luke Jackson 31 2003-04 (430 att.)<br />
Career<br />
Rank FG Player Games Years<br />
(1) 838 Ron Lee 112 1972-76 (2,006 att.)<br />
(2) 714 Anthony Taylor 115 1984-88 (1,520 att.)<br />
(3) 675 Greg Ballard 115 1973-77 (1,324 att.)<br />
(4) 645 Luke Jackson 126 2000-04 (1,398 att.)<br />
(5) 629 Stan Love 78 1968-71 (1,288 att.)<br />
(6) 618 Blair Rasmussen 114 1981-85 (1,195 att.)<br />
(7) 567 Orlando Williams 112 1991-95 (1,260 att.)<br />
(8) 554 Frederick Jones 125 1998-02 (1,151 att.)<br />
(9) 503 Charlie Warren 78 1959-62 (1,288 att.)<br />
(10) 481 Dick Wilkins 114 1944-48 (n/a att.)<br />
3-Point Goals Made<br />
Season<br />
Rank 3FG Player Games Year<br />
(1) 94 Orlando Williams 28 1994-95 (221 att.)<br />
(2) 93 Luke Ridnour 35 2001-02 (211 att.)<br />
(3) 90 James Davis 33 2002-03 (209 att.)<br />
(4) 86 James Davis 31 2000-04 (209 att.)<br />
(5) 85 Jamal Lawrence 28 1996-97 (191 att.)<br />
(6) 81 Orlando Williams 27 1993-94 (219 att.)<br />
81 Luke Ridnour 33 2002-03 (212 att.)<br />
(8) 80 Kevin Mixon 29 1989-90 (193 att.)<br />
80 Jamal Lawrence 29 1995-96 (201 att.)<br />
(10) 78 Kevin Mixon 28 1990-91 (217 att.)<br />
Career<br />
Rank 3FG Player Games Years<br />
(1) 282 Orlando Williams 112 1991-95 (718 att.)<br />
(2) 242 James Davis 115 2000-04 (595 att.)<br />
(3) 223 Terik Brown 116 1995-99 (629 att.)<br />
(4) 203 Luke Ridnour 96 2000-03 (522 att.)<br />
(5) 194 Jamal Lawrence 85 1994-97 (482 att.)<br />
(6) 174 Luke Jackson 126 2000-04 (433 att.)<br />
(7) 158 Kevin Mixon 57 1989-91 (410 att.)<br />
(8) 147 Frederick Jones 125 1998-01 (298 att.)<br />
(9) 128 Kenya Wilkins 112 1993-97 (347 att.)<br />
(10) 125 Aaron Brooks 80 2003-06 (350 att.)<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
Season<br />
Rank FT Player Games Year<br />
(1) 169 Frederick Jones 35 2001-02 (194 att.)<br />
(2) 163 Luke Jackson 31 2003-04 (189 att.)<br />
(3) 162 Luke Ridnour 33 2002-03 (184 att.)<br />
(4) 159 Terrell Brandon 28 1990-91 (187 att.)<br />
159 Luke Jackson 35 2001-02 (184 att.)<br />
(6) 153 Greg Ballard 29 1976-77 (179 att.)<br />
(7) 152 Antoine Stoudamire 30 1992-93 (213 att.)<br />
(8) 150 Chet Noe 28 1952-53 (239 att.)<br />
(9) 145 Stan Love 26 1970-71 (187 att.)<br />
(10) 144 Jim Barnett 26 1964-65 (184 att.)<br />
144 Stan Love 26 1969-70 (207 att.)<br />
Career<br />
Rank FT Player Games Years<br />
(1) 506 Luke Jackson 126 2000-04 (596 att.)<br />
(2) 479 Greg Ballard 115 1973-77 (616 att.)<br />
(3) 453 Anthony Taylor 115 1984-88 (590 att.)<br />
(4) 442 Kenya Wilkins 112 1994-97 (567 att.)<br />
(5) 409 Ron Lee 112 1972-76 (554 att.)<br />
(6) 397 Jim Barnett 75 1963-66 (523 att.)<br />
(7) 389 Frederick Jones 125 1998-02 (483 att.)<br />
(8) 386 Stan Love 78 1968-71 (546 att.)<br />
(9) 344 Charlie Franklin 73 1955-58 (503 att.)<br />
(10) 327 Luke Ridnour 96 2000-03 (389 att.)<br />
Field Goal Percentage<br />
Season (100 made)<br />
Rank Pct. Player Games Year (FG-A)<br />
(1) .619 Richard Lucas 28 1990-91 (169-273)<br />
(2) .571 Greg Trapp 29 1983-84 (108-189)<br />
(3) .562 Ian Crosswhite 31 2003-04 (131-233)<br />
(4) .555 Jerry Adams 28 1985-86 (122-220)<br />
(5) .552 John Greig 27 1980-81 (128-232)<br />
(6) .551 Kyle Milling 28 1996-97 (148-290)<br />
(7) .548 Richard Lucas 29 1989-90 (115-210)<br />
(8) .547 Chris Christoffersen 35 2001-02 (110-201)<br />
(9) .540 Blair Rasmussen 27 1982-83 (160-296)<br />
(10) .539 Robert Johnson 35 2001-02 (103-191)<br />
Career (200 made)<br />
Rank Pct. Player Games Years (FG-A)<br />
(1) .565 Richard Lucas 111 1987-91 (364-644)<br />
(2) .543 Greg Trapp 58 1984-85 (239-440)<br />
(3) .531 Keith Balderston 106 1985-88 (270-508)<br />
(4) .530 David Brantley 99 1980-84 (372-702)<br />
(5) .525 Kyle Milling 116 1992-97 (329-626)<br />
(6) .524 Jerry Adams 111 1981-86 (262-500)<br />
.524 Ian Crosswhite 83 2003-05 (296-565)<br />
(8) .518 Bryan Bracey 58 1999-01 (268-517)<br />
(9) .517 Blair Rasmussen 114 1981-85 (618-1195)<br />
(10) .512 A.D. Smith 117 1995-00 (440-859)<br />
3-Point Field Goal Pct.<br />
Season (25 made)<br />
Rank Pct. Player Games Year (3FG-A)<br />
(1) .500 Anthony Lever 35 2001-02 (53-106)<br />
(2) .481 David Girley 28 1986-87 (50-104)<br />
(3) .460 Frank Johnson 30 1987-88 (35-76)<br />
(4) .448 A.D. Smith 27 1997-98 (26-58)<br />
(5) .445 Jamal Lawrence 28 1996-97 (85-191)<br />
(6) .442 Anthony Taylor 26 1987-88 (42-95)<br />
(7) .441 Andre Joseph 31 2003-04 (67-152)<br />
.441 Luke Ridnour 35 2001-02 (93-211)<br />
(9) .440 Luke Jackson 31 2003-04 (73-166)<br />
(10) .439 Darryl Parker 28 1994-95 (25-57)<br />
Career (50 made)<br />
Rank Pct. Player Games Years (3FG-A)<br />
(1) .481 David Girley 103 1983-87 (50-104)<br />
(2) .429 Frank Johnson 59 1987-89 (87-203)<br />
(3) .414 Anthony Lever 93 1999-02 (116-280)<br />
(4) .407 James Davis 115 2000-04 (242-595)<br />
(5) .403 Anthony Taylor 115 1986-88 (58-144)<br />
(6) .402 Jamal Lawrence 85 1994-97 (194-482)<br />
.402 Luke Jackson 126 2000-04 (174-433)<br />
(8) .397 Andre Joseph 63 2002-04 (114-287)<br />
(9) .393 Orlando Williams 112 1991-95 (282-718)<br />
(10) .389 A.D. Smith 117 1995-00 (77-198)<br />
.389 Luke Ridnour 96 2000-03 (203-522)<br />
Free Throw Percentage<br />
Season (50 made)<br />
Rank Pct. Player Games Years (FT-A)<br />
(1) .923 Kevin Mixon 28 1990-91 (60-65)<br />
(2) .882 John Greig 27 1980-81 (82-93)<br />
(3) .880 Luke Ridnour 33 2002-03 (162-184)<br />
(4) .876 Denny Strickland 25 1960-61 (85-97)<br />
(5) .871 Frederick Jones 35 2001-02 (169-194)<br />
(6) .871 Rob Closs 27 1978-79 (81-93)<br />
(7) .870 Bill Drozdiak 26 1970-71 (87-100)<br />
(8) .8672 Luke Ridnour 35 2001-02 (111-128)<br />
(9) .8667 Luke Jackson 32 2002-03 (130-150)<br />
(10) .864 Luke Jackson 35 2001-02 (159-184)<br />
Career (100 made)<br />
Rank Pct. Player Games Years (FT-A)<br />
(1) .868 Rob Closs 78 1976-79 (145-167)<br />
(2) .859 Luke Ridnour 96 2000-03 (334-389)<br />
(3) .849 Luke Jackson 126 2000-04 (506-596)<br />
(4) .835 Bill Drozdiak 77 1968-71 (274-328)<br />
(5) .827 Aaron Brooks 80 2003-06 (191-231)<br />
(6) .819 John Greig 71 1979-82 (253-309)<br />
(7) .813 Darius Wright 62 1998-00 (135-166)<br />
(8) .810 Terrell Brandon 57 1989-91 (256-316)<br />
(9) .805 Frederick Jones 125 1988-02 (389-483)<br />
(10) .801 Keith Reynolds 53 1988-90 (125-156)<br />
Top 10 Leaders<br />
Richard<br />
Lucas<br />
Greg<br />
Trapp<br />
Anthony<br />
Lever<br />
Kevin<br />
Mixon<br />
Rob<br />
Closs<br />
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Offensive Statistics<br />
Total 3 PTS Rebounds<br />
Year GP Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
1903 2 24 12.0<br />
1904 4 62 15.5<br />
1905 0 No Season<br />
1906 5 50 10.0<br />
1907 7 152 21.7<br />
1908 17 400 23.5<br />
1909 0 No Season<br />
1910 6 93 15.5<br />
1911 13 381 29.3<br />
1912 14 385 27.5<br />
1913 19 341 17.9<br />
1914 17 281 16.5<br />
1915 17 391 23.0<br />
1916 0 No Season<br />
1917 11 136 12.4<br />
1918 11 180 16.4<br />
1919 17 523 30.8<br />
1920 17 438 25.8<br />
1921 20 576 28.8<br />
1922 31 730 23.5<br />
1923 25 876 35.0<br />
1924 20 701 35.0<br />
1925 20 731 36.6<br />
1926 22 800 36.4<br />
1927 28 1118 39.9<br />
1928 21 819 39.0<br />
1929 18 675 37.5<br />
1930 26 869 33.4<br />
1931 22 764 34.7<br />
1932 24 758 31.6<br />
1933 27 818 30.3<br />
1934 25 787 31.5<br />
1935 28 872 31.1<br />
1936 31 444 265 337 1233 39.8<br />
1937 29 1142 39.4<br />
1938 33 620 412 484 1652 50.1<br />
1939 34 638 406 458 1682 49.5<br />
1940 31 603 147-233 .613 340 14 1439 46.4<br />
1941 36 644 323 417 1611 44.8<br />
1942 27 407 267-438 .610 372 1081 40.0<br />
1943 29 513 289-456 .634 375 1315 45.3<br />
1944 26 1163 44.7<br />
1945 45 969 460 704 2345 52.2<br />
1946 33 1724 52.2<br />
1947 27 1684 62.4<br />
1948 29 1687 58.2<br />
1949 30 1653 55.1<br />
1950 28 535-1789 .299 274-398 .592 637 1468 52.4<br />
1951 31 668-2262 .296 302-542 .557 677 1858 59.9<br />
1952 30 666-2053 .324 482-784 .614 1566 52.2 650 39 350 814 60.5<br />
1953 28 619-971 .637 1879 67.1<br />
1954 27 616-1725 .357 554-852 .650 1009 37.4 605 1786 66.1<br />
1955 26 599-1831 .327 462-793 .583 1336 51.4 508 18 1660 63.0<br />
1956 26 577-1739 .332 555-885 .627 1260 48.5 549 28 1709 65.7<br />
1957 25 535-1601 .335 415-681 .612 1033 41.3 510 28 1485 59.4<br />
1958 24 585-1531 .382 374-596 .625 1030 42.9 440 21 1544 64.3<br />
1959 25 574-1562 .367 426-630 .676 1019 40.8 487 20 1574 62.9<br />
1960 29 637-1768 .354 486-757 .642 1378 47.5 557 16 1760 60.7<br />
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Offensive Statistics (continued)<br />
Annual Team Statistics<br />
Total 3 PTS Rebounds<br />
Year GP Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
1961 26 577-1556 .369 407-590 .689 1161 44.7 505 1561 60.0<br />
1962 26 613-1680 .365 440-635 .693 1348 51.8 509 1666 64.1<br />
1963 26 621-1655 .375 394-591 .667 1157 44.5 437 1636 63.0<br />
1964 26 676-1606 .421 445-653 .681 1169 45.0 464 1797 69.1<br />
1965 26 635-1562 .407 463-653 .709 1042 40.1 479 1733 66.7<br />
1966 26 682-1655 .412 388-545 .712 1105 42.5 477 1752 67.3<br />
1967 26 622-1510 .412 421-605 .696 987 38.0 458 1665 64.1<br />
1968 26 668-1573 .425 434-612 .709 1038 39.9 538 21 <strong>177</strong>0 68.1<br />
1969 26 726-1670 .434 441-669 .659 1195 45.9 487 26 1893 72.8<br />
1970 26 778-1718 .453 527-751 .702 1214 46.7 466 18 2083 80.1<br />
1971 26 784-1700 .461 449-620 .724 1196 46.0 494 16 2017 77.6<br />
1972 25 714-1697 .421 378-548 .691 1022 39.3 529 27 1806 69.5<br />
1973 26 725-1744 .416 333-483 .689 1093 42.0 563 29 1783 68.6<br />
1974 26 683-1518 .450 438-640 .684 982 37.8 622 29 457 1804 69.4<br />
1975 30 6050 948-2125 .446 469-665 .705 1298 43.3 776 45 517 508 2365 79.2<br />
1976 30 6025 888-1895 .469 448-616 .727 1195 39.8 832 498 515 2224 74.1<br />
1977 29 738-1477 .500 421-576 .731 919 31.6 739 475 422 1897 65.4<br />
1978 27 5400 646-1473 .439 490-699 .701 1033 38.3 746 36 370 471 51 163 1782 66.0<br />
1979 27 5425 687-1435 .479 422-598 .706 876 32.4 583 21 413 492 46 160 1796 66.5<br />
1980 27 5425 713-1619 .440 475-735 .646 1026 38.0 675 31 363 514 62 173 1901 70.4<br />
1981 27 5450 802-1596 .503 439-620 .709 901 33.4 632 24 434 470 39 196 2043 75.7<br />
1982 27 5425 773-1630 .474 463-642 .721 1037 38.4 643 23 353 524 53 139 2009 74.4<br />
1983 27 623-1242 .502 350-505 .693 210 481 756 28.0 575 31 355 455 1596 59.1<br />
1984 29 5875 742-1422 .522 396-562 .705 200 582 865 29.8 496 14 440 376 1880 64.8<br />
1985 31 6350 751-1567 .479 415-622 .667 285 625 987 31.8 584 25 437 435 1917 61.8<br />
1986 28 5626 719-1484 .485 463-640 .723 236 625 960 34.3 533 18 409 399 1901 67.9<br />
1987 30 6050 751-1613 .466 86-210 .410 407-571 .713 225 662 960 32.0 505 18 450 372 45 137 1995 66.5<br />
1988 30 6025 752-1619 .464 112-272 .412 411-643 .639 286 646 1040 34.7 570 19 405 457 59 189 2027 67.6<br />
1989 29 5800 703-1601 .439 95-278 .342 454-675 .673 392 633 1025 35.3 569 21 344 477 56 159 1955 67.4<br />
1990 29 5800 777-1609 .483 139-347 .400 375-548 .684 273 631 904 31.2 434 10 382 365 72 172 2068 71.3<br />
1991 28 5700 789-1676 .471 155-449 .345 399-561 .711 333 603 936 33.4 444 8 394 375 91 183 2132 76.1<br />
1992 27 5400 632-1439 .439 143-412 .347 352-540 .652 277 576 853 31.6 403 10 311 415 41 130 1759 65.1<br />
1993 30 6000 807-1792 .450 143-408 .350 519-760 .683 374 696 1070 35.5 588 19 469 526 58 180 2276 75.9<br />
1994 27 5450 704-1672 .421 157-445 .353 490-743 .659 374 673 1047 38.8 618 19 352 424 48 174 2055 76.1<br />
1995 28 5675 796-1801 .442 228-615 .371 565-841 .672 415 699 1114 39.8 610 15 448 454 62 214 2385 85.2<br />
1996 29 5850 762-1734 .439 210-587 .358 478-740 .646 433 675 1108 38.2 551 7 431 485 84 211 2212 76.3<br />
1997 28 5650 757-1662 .455 196-546 .359 426-655 .650 362 649 1011 36.1 564 9 402 456 74 247 2136 76.3<br />
1998 27 5400 645-1488 .433 189-506 .374 380-560 .679 326 554 880 32.6 530 5 393 427 92 174 1859 68.9<br />
1999 32 6525 839-1905 .440 243-669 .363 494-719 .687 416 862 1278 39.9 682 18 526 543 111 194 2415 75.5<br />
2000 30 808-1722 .469 172-552 .312 481-646 .745 340 697 1037 34.6 592 12 491 469 88 206 2269 75.6<br />
2001 28 735-1641 .448 208-605 .344 509-709 .718 334 672 1006 35.9 656 26 426 450 98 176 2187 78.1<br />
2002 35 1014-2082 .487 304-721 .422 662-861 .769 384 896 1280 36.6 631 11 580 482 114 261 2994 85.5<br />
2003 33 934-2039 .458 291-753 .386 530-685 .774 377 813 1190 36.1 692 15 567 504 91 263 2689 81.5<br />
2004 31 787-1721 .457 280-708 .395 469-648 .724 311 729 1040 33.5 585 14 501 467 61 164 2323 74.9<br />
2005 27 5450 678-1462 .464 170-504 .337 389-594 .655 290 638 928 34.4 484 8 362 413 78 143 1915 70.9<br />
2006 33 6650 832-1826 .456 225-675 .333 406-596 .681 377 733 1110 33.6 589 13 444 419 96 181 2295 69.5<br />
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Defensive Statistics<br />
Total 3 PTS Rebounds<br />
Year GP Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
1903 2 56 28.0<br />
1904 4 104 26.0<br />
1905 0 No Season<br />
1906 5 105 21.0<br />
1907 7 164 23.4<br />
1908 17 340 20.0<br />
1909 0 No Season<br />
1910 6 141 23.5<br />
1911 13 221 17.0<br />
1912 14 202 14.4<br />
1913 19 349 18.4<br />
1914 17 294 17.3<br />
1915 17 416 24.5<br />
1916 0 No Season<br />
1917 11 341 31.0<br />
1918 11 312 28.4<br />
1919 17 427 25.1<br />
1920 17 476 28.0<br />
1921 20 474 23.7<br />
1922 31 959 30.9<br />
1923 25 710 28.4<br />
1924 20 451 22.6<br />
1925 20 457 22.9<br />
1926 22 409 18.6<br />
1927 28 683 23.0<br />
1928 21 541 25.8<br />
1929 18 501 27.8<br />
1930 26 829 31.9<br />
1931 22 723 32.9<br />
1932 24 677 28.2<br />
1933 27 899 33.3<br />
1934 25 677 27.1<br />
1935 28 845 30.2<br />
1936 31 1074 34.6<br />
1937 29 1002 34.6<br />
1938 33 1234 37.4<br />
1939 34 1273 37.4<br />
1940 31 1243 40.1<br />
1941 36 1451 40.3<br />
1942 27 1049 38.9<br />
1943 29 1154 39.8<br />
1944 26 1092 42.0<br />
1945 45 2101 46.7<br />
1946 33 1731 52.5<br />
1947 27 1327 49.1<br />
1948 29 1456 50.2<br />
1949 30 1612 53.7<br />
1950 28 569-1764 .322 226-497 .673 600 1635 58.3<br />
1951 31 <strong>186</strong>8 60.3<br />
1952 30 676-2165 .312 473-796 .594 1251 41.7 632 27 303 1825 60.8<br />
1953 28 1916 68.4<br />
1954 27 604-1710 .353 550-921 .597 1098 40.7 567 1758 65.1<br />
1955 26 567-1644 .342 524-849 .617 1093 42.0 491 16 1658 63.8<br />
1956 26 596-1754 .339 604-904 .668 1153 44.3 534 22 1796 68.6<br />
1957 25 564-1512 .373 584-857 .640 1060 42.4 416 7 1127 70.4<br />
1958 24 583-1572 .371 391-619 .632 973 40.5 439 16 1557 64.4<br />
1959 25 623-1603 .388 435-648 .671 1279 51.2 458 17 1681 67.2<br />
1960 29 581-1587 .366 507-784 .646 1279 44.1 528 25 1669 57.5<br />
116<br />
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Defensive Statistics (continued)<br />
Annual Team Statistics<br />
Total 3 PTS Rebounds<br />
Year GP Min FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg<br />
1961 26 527-1489 .353 481-718 .669 1192 45.8 440 1535 59.0<br />
1962 26 669-1719 .389 476-687 .693 1348 51.8 473 1813 69.8<br />
1963 26 663-1643 .403 387-570 .679 1236 47.5 460 1717 66.1<br />
1964 26 676-1710 .395 399-587 .681 1172 45.1 502 1751 67.3<br />
1965 26 738-1723 .428 423-613 .690 1251 48.1 519 1899 73.1<br />
1966 26 660-1620 .408 452-648 .698 1190 45.8 452 <strong>177</strong>2 68.1<br />
1967 26 676-1585 .426 406-584 .695 1115 42.9 495 1758 67.7<br />
1968 26 772-1672 .461 419-583 .718 1108 42.6 477 15 1963 75.5<br />
1969 26 752-1764 .426 447-676 .661 1218 46.8 501 17 1951 75.0<br />
1970 26 778-1836 .423 445-670 .664 1233 47.4 531 18 2001 76.9<br />
1971 26 711-1699 .419 462-674 .685 1091 41.9 471 16 1874 72.1<br />
1972 26 747-1539 .485 500-715 .669 1138 43.8 445 13 365 1994 76.7<br />
1973 26 661-1455 .454 412-571 .721 1029 39.6 538 23 301 1734 66.7<br />
1974 26 635-1370 .464 447-614 .728 957 36.8 636 38 343 1717 66.0<br />
1975 30 6050 798-1743 .458 584-844 .692 1114 37.1 700 37 392 627 2180 72.7<br />
1976 30 6025 718-1548 .464 615-901 .683 1096 36.5 647 357 588 2051 68.4<br />
1977 29 602-1344 .448 562-711 .729 823 28.4 583 272 473 1766 60.9<br />
1978 27 5400 576-1342 .429 553-812 .681 862 31.9 669 79 256 466 82 163 1705 63.1<br />
1979 27 5425 726-1462 .497 375-558 .672 828 30.7 601 20 341 470 97 185 1827 67.7<br />
1980 27 5425 692-1489 .465 577-800 .721 942 34.9 688 32 338 502 82 253 1961 72.6<br />
1981 27 5450 744-1511 .512 490-686 .714 839 31.1 592 20 388 484 85 207 2040 75.6<br />
1982 27 5425 841-1689 .497 511-757 .675 922 34.1 582 17 390 405 70 252 2193 81.2<br />
1983 27 5500 607-1292 .470 445-650 .685 240 436 784 29.0 518 18 298 408 1659 61.4<br />
1984 29 5875 699-1541 .454 385-542 .710 240 538 868 29.9 545 14 349 367 1783 61.5<br />
1985 31 6350 712-1578 .451 496-688 .721 266 583 943 30.4 616 21 404 385 1920 61.9<br />
1986 28 5625 720-1573 .458 410-600 .683 243 563 879 31.4 596 16 425 342 1850 66.1<br />
1987 30 6050 749-1689 .443 134-325 .412 370-536 .690 277 665 1014 33.8 541 21 351 380 63 128 2042 68.1<br />
1988 30 6025 731-1647 .444 153-386 .396 431-633 .681 263 632 983 32.8 619 21 429 441 89 197 2046 68.2<br />
1989 29 5800 799-1662 .481 153-371 .412 404-569 .710 324 605 929 32.0 569 18 469 390 85 221 2155 74.3<br />
1990 29 5800 829-1720 .482 156-424 .368 328-479 .685 330 641 971 33.5 495 9 469 362 68 163 2142 73.9<br />
1991 28 5700 823-1750 .470 172-450 .382 365-534 .684 390 638 1028 36.7 484 10 464 385 68 179 2182 77.9<br />
1992 27 5400 805-1646 .489 195-530 .368 316-470 .672 335 632 967 35.8 499 11 461 331 86 218 2121 78.5<br />
1993 30 6000 882-1895 .465 168-507 .331 433-671 .645 427 724 1151 38.4 620 24 465 484 139 239 2366 78.9<br />
1994 27 5450 723-1631 .443 166-479 .347 501-765 .655 366 702 1068 39.6 597 20 407 446 78 193 2113 78.3<br />
1995 28 5675 791-<strong>177</strong>1 .447 172-503 .342 494-712 .694 392 720 1112 39.7 717 22 442 501 84 217 2252 80.4<br />
1996 29 5850 771-1760 .438 165-486 .340 380-656 .673 383 651 1034 35.7 622 440 501 88 216 2087 72.0<br />
1997 28 5650 708-1647 .430 172-535 .321 417-623 .669 376 653 1029 36.8 562 9 410 509 90 198 2005 71.6<br />
1998 27 5400 653-1412 .462 <strong>177</strong>-444 .399 410-611 .671 294 581 875 32.4 487 5 318 438 107 199 1893 70.1<br />
1999 32 6525 787-1884 .418 190-556 .342 554-846 .655 366 741 1107 34.6 623 16 392 465 102 236 2318 72.4<br />
2000 30 726-1693 .429 160-460 .348 435-663 .656 358 627 985 32.8 564 356 513 118 196 2047 68.2<br />
2001 28 745-1647 .452 134-406 .330 540-800 .675 338 654 992 35.4 610 353 416 88 207 2164 77.3<br />
2002 35 935-2180 .429 193-571 .338 475-699 .680 434 761 1195 34.1 692 426 536 89 240 2538 72.5<br />
2003 33 846-2004 .422 191-547 .349 544-772 .705 436 781 1217 36.9 647 18 384 551 115 214 2427 73.5<br />
2004 31 823-1841 .447 180-555 .324 443-643 .689 374 685 1059 34.2 592 11 421 418 78 199 2269 73.2<br />
2005 27 5450 677-1550 .437 168-511 .329 399-557 .716 287 572 859 31.8 514 14 390 351 80 178 1921 71.1<br />
2006 33 6650 776-1750 .443 179-502 .357 425-618 .688 319 703 1022 31.0 569 11 363 439 100 190 2156 65.3<br />
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Oregon Records<br />
Team<br />
Game<br />
Points — 121 vs. Portland, 2-16-1970<br />
Points, Conference Game — 115 vs. Washington State, 2-21-2002<br />
Field Goals Made — 50 vs. Portland, 2-16-1970<br />
Field Goal Attempts — 109 vs. Idaho, 2-14-1947+<br />
Field Goal Percentage — .710 vs. Arizona, 1-31-83<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made — 16 vs. Washington State, 2-21-2002<br />
(26 attempts)<br />
3-Point Field Goal Attempts — 38 vs. Arizona State, 2-12-2004<br />
(14 made)<br />
3-Point Field Goal Percentage — .857 vs. Arizona State, 1-2-1987<br />
(6-7), and vs. Washington, 1-22-1987 (6-7)<br />
Free Throws Made — 39 vs. Rice, 12-30-1977<br />
Free Throw Attempts — 54 vs. Washington, 2-10-2005<br />
Free Throw Percentage — 1.000 vs. Washington State,<br />
1-25-03 (19-19)<br />
Rebounds — 77 vs. Brigham Young, 1-28-1955<br />
Personal Fouls — 41 vs. Oregon State, 11-9-1947, and<br />
at California, 2-10-1977<br />
Assists — 30 at Hawaii-Hilo, 11-24-1995, and<br />
vs. Florida A&M, 12-20-02<br />
Turnovers — 31 vs. UNC Charlotte, 3-12-1979, and<br />
at Illinois-Chicago, 11-23-1999<br />
Blocked Shots — 11 vs. Davidson, 12-27-1984<br />
Steals — 17 vs. West Florida, 11-30-1995, and<br />
vs. Grambling State, 11-24-2002<br />
Season<br />
Points — 2,994, 2001-02 (35 games)<br />
Scoring Average — 85.5, 2001-02 (35 games; 2,994 points)<br />
Field Goals Made — 1,014, 2001-02 (2,082 attempts)<br />
Field Goal Attempts — 2,262, 1950-51<br />
Field Goal Percentage — .522, 1983-84 (742-1,422)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made — 304, 2001-02 (721 attempts)+<br />
3-Point Field Goal Attempts — 753, 2002-03<br />
3-Point Field Goal Percentage — .422, 2001-02 (304-721)<br />
Free Throws Made — 662, 2001-02 (861 attempts)<br />
Free Throw Attempts — 971, 1952-53+<br />
Free Throw Percentage — .774, 2002-03 (530-685)+<br />
Rebounds — 1,582, 1950-51<br />
Personal Fouls — 832, 1975-76<br />
Assists — 580, 2001-02<br />
Turnovers — 526, 1992-93<br />
Blocks — 114, 2001-02<br />
Steals — 263, 2002-03<br />
+Pac-10 Record<br />
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Will Jones John Dick Keith Balderston Terik Brown<br />
A.D. Smith<br />
Darius Wright<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Individual<br />
Game<br />
Points — 43, Greg Ballard vs. Oral Roberts, 3-9-1977<br />
Field Goals Made — 17, Stan Love vs. California, 2-13-1970<br />
(26 attempts)<br />
Field Goal Attempts — 33, Nick Jones vs. Washington, 1-13-1967<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made — 8, Orlando Williams vs. Wisconsin-<br />
Green Bay, 11-26-1994 (12 attempts), and Jamal Lawrence vs.<br />
Stanford, 1-16-1997 (11 attempts)<br />
3-Point Field Goal Attempts — 15, Kevin Mixon at Nevada,<br />
12-15-1990 (4 made), Orlando Williams at California, 3-3-1994<br />
(6 made), Orlando Williams vs. Texas, 3-16-1995 (5 made),<br />
James Davis vs. Arizona State, 2-21-2004 (6 made), and<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi, at Arizona, 2-9-2006 (6 made)<br />
Free Throws Made — 18, Chuck Rask vs. Oregon State,<br />
3-5-1960 (19 attempts), and Charlie Franklin vs.<br />
Washington State, 1-25-1967 (21 attempts)<br />
Free Throw Attempts — 21, Charlie Franklin vs.<br />
Washington State, 1-25-1967 (18 made)<br />
Consecutive Free Throws — 16, Kenya Wilkins at USC, 3-9-1995 (16-16)<br />
Rebounds — 32, Jim Loscutoff vs. Brigham Young, 1-28-1955<br />
Assists — 13, Terrell Brandon at Portland, 12-8-1990, Andre Collier<br />
vs. UCLA, 1-14-1993, and Darius Wright vs. Arizona, 1-21-1999<br />
Turnovers — 13, Ron Lee vs. Indiana, 12-24-1973<br />
Blocked Shots — 8, Blair Rasmussen vs. Davidson, 12-27-1984<br />
Steals — 9, Kenya Wilkins at Boise State, 12-20-1996<br />
Season<br />
Points — 745, Terrell Brandon, 1990-91*<br />
Scoring Average — 26.6, Terrell Brandon, 1990-91*<br />
Field Goals Made — 273, Terrell Brandon, 1990-91<br />
Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 made) — .619, Richard Lucas,<br />
1990-91 (169-273)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made — 94, Orlando Williams, 1994-95<br />
3-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 25 made) — .500, Anthony<br />
Lever, 2001-02 (53-106)<br />
Free Throws Made — 169, Frederick Jones, 2001-02<br />
Free Throw Percentage (Min. 50 made) — .923, Kevin Mixon,<br />
1990-91 (60-65)<br />
Consecutive Free Throws Made — 62, Luke Ridnour, 2002-03+^<br />
Rebounds — 465, Bob Peterson, 1951-52<br />
Personal Fouls — 119, Gerald Willett, 1974-75<br />
Disqualifications — 13, Felton Sealey, 1977-78<br />
Assists — 218, Luke Ridnour, 2002-03<br />
Turnovers — 129, Luke Ridnour, 2002-03<br />
Blocked Shots — 42, Blair Rasmussen, 1983-84<br />
Steals — 63, Terrell Brandon, 1990-91, Frederick Jones, 2001-02,<br />
and Luke Ridnour, 2002-03<br />
* Includes three-point field goals<br />
+Pac-10 Record<br />
^Also Oregon career record
2005-06<br />
Malik Hairston<br />
Maarty Leunen<br />
Adam Zahn<br />
Aaron Brooks<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
2004-05<br />
Malik Hairston<br />
Ian Crosswhite<br />
Mitch Platt<br />
Aaron Brooks<br />
Bryce Taylor<br />
2003-04<br />
Ian Crosswhite<br />
Luke Jackson<br />
Mitch Platt<br />
Aaron Brooks<br />
Andre Joseph<br />
2002-03<br />
Robert Johnson<br />
Luke Jackson<br />
Brian Helquist<br />
James Davis<br />
Luke Ridnour<br />
2001-02<br />
Robert Johnson<br />
Luke Jackson<br />
Chris Christoffersen<br />
Luke Ridnour<br />
Frederick Jones<br />
2000-01<br />
Frederick Jones<br />
Bryan Bracey<br />
Julius Hicks<br />
Luke Ridnour<br />
Anthony Lever<br />
1999-00<br />
A.D. Smith<br />
Alex Scales<br />
Flo Hartenstein<br />
Frederick Jones<br />
Darius Wright<br />
1998-99<br />
A.D. Smith<br />
Alex Scales<br />
Mike Carson<br />
Terik Brown<br />
Darius Wright<br />
1997-98<br />
Jamar Curry<br />
Henry Madden<br />
Flo Hartenstein<br />
Terik Brown<br />
Mike McShane<br />
1996-97<br />
Jamar Curry<br />
Kyle Milling<br />
Rob Ramaker<br />
Kenya Wilkins<br />
Jamal Lawrence<br />
1995-96<br />
Jamar Curry<br />
Kyle Milling<br />
Rob Ramaker<br />
Kenya Wilkins<br />
Jamal Lawrence<br />
1994-95<br />
Jeff Potter<br />
Darryl Parker<br />
Zach Sellers<br />
Kenya Wilkins<br />
Orlando Williams<br />
1993-94<br />
Jeff Potter<br />
Darryl Parker<br />
Aaron Johnson<br />
Kenya Wilkins<br />
Orlando Williams<br />
1992-93<br />
Antoine Stoudamire<br />
Andre Collier<br />
Orlando Williams<br />
Jeff Potter<br />
Aaron Johnson<br />
1991-92<br />
Antoine Stoudamire<br />
Clyde Jordan<br />
Chuck Patterson<br />
Orlando Williams<br />
Johnnie Reece<br />
1990-91<br />
Richard Lucas<br />
Kevin Mixon<br />
Terrell Brandon<br />
Bob Fife<br />
Jordy Lyden<br />
1989-90<br />
Richard Lucas<br />
Terrell Brandon<br />
Kevin Mixon<br />
Keith Reynolds<br />
Bob Fife<br />
1988-89<br />
Frank Johnson<br />
Keith Reynolds<br />
Brett Coffey<br />
Randy Grant<br />
Richard Lucas<br />
1987-88<br />
Frank Johnson<br />
Anthony Taylor<br />
Brett Coffey<br />
Randy Grant<br />
Keith Balderston<br />
1986-87<br />
David Girley<br />
Anthony Taylor<br />
Sven Meyer<br />
Jesse Nash<br />
Keith Balderston<br />
1985-86<br />
Anthony Taylor<br />
Rick Osborn<br />
Jerry Adams<br />
Kenny Sprague<br />
Keith Balderston<br />
1984-85<br />
Chris Harper<br />
Anthony Taylor<br />
Blair Rasmussen<br />
Greg Trapp<br />
Jerry Adams<br />
1983-84<br />
Chris Harper<br />
Gary Gatewood<br />
Blair Rasmussen<br />
David Brantley<br />
Greg Trapp<br />
1982-83<br />
Gary Gatewood<br />
Donald Dutton<br />
Blair Rasmussen<br />
Jerry Adams<br />
David Brantley<br />
1981-82<br />
Paul Bain<br />
Fred Cofield<br />
Blair Rasmussen<br />
Jerome Williams<br />
John Greig<br />
1980-81<br />
Fred Cofield<br />
Felton Sealey<br />
Mike Clark<br />
John Greig<br />
Ray Whiting<br />
1979-80<br />
Felton Sealey<br />
Richard Wright<br />
Ron Burns<br />
Mike Clark<br />
Ray Whiting<br />
1978-79<br />
Rob Closs<br />
Dan Hartshorne<br />
Kelvin Small<br />
John Murray<br />
Felton Sealey<br />
1977-78<br />
Kelvin Small<br />
Mike Drummond<br />
Mike Clark<br />
Rob Closs<br />
Dan Hartshorne<br />
1976-77<br />
Greg Ballard<br />
Ernie Kent<br />
Kelvin Small<br />
Mike Drummond<br />
Rob Closs<br />
1975-76<br />
Ron Lee<br />
Mike Barwig<br />
Dan Hartshorne<br />
Greg Ballard<br />
Stu Jackson<br />
1974-75<br />
Ron Lee<br />
Mike Barwig<br />
Gerald Willett<br />
Greg Ballard<br />
Stu Jackson<br />
1973-74<br />
Ron Lee<br />
Mike Barwig<br />
Gerald Willett<br />
Greg Ballard<br />
Bruce Coldren<br />
1972-73<br />
Ron Lee<br />
Mark Barwig<br />
Gerald Willett<br />
Doug Little<br />
Bruce Coldren<br />
1971-72<br />
Doug Little<br />
Rusty Blair<br />
Billy Ingram<br />
Ken Strand<br />
Al Carlson<br />
1970-71<br />
Stan Love<br />
Bill Drozdiak<br />
Larry Holliday<br />
Rusty Blair<br />
Ken Strand<br />
1969-70<br />
Stan Love<br />
Billy Gaskins<br />
Bill Drozdiak<br />
Larry Holliday<br />
Russell Blair<br />
1968-69<br />
Stan Love<br />
Bill Drozdiak<br />
Billy Gaskins<br />
Rick Abrahamson<br />
Larry Holliday<br />
1967-68<br />
Ken Smith<br />
Billy Gaskins<br />
John Pink<strong>staff</strong><br />
Rick Abrahamson<br />
Jim Henry<br />
Starting Lineups Since 1950<br />
1966-67<br />
Nick Jones<br />
Ken Smith<br />
John Pink<strong>staff</strong><br />
Bill Thomas<br />
Rick Abrahamson<br />
1965-66<br />
Jim Barnett<br />
Nick Jones<br />
Bill Jennings<br />
Gene Brockmeyer<br />
John Pink<strong>staff</strong><br />
1964-65<br />
Jim Barnett<br />
Nick Jones<br />
Bill Jennings<br />
Jerry Anderson<br />
Gene Brockmeyer<br />
1963-64<br />
Steve Jones<br />
Jim Barnett<br />
Jim Johnson<br />
Elliott Gleason<br />
Larry Cooley<br />
1962-63<br />
Glenn Moore<br />
Jerry Anderson<br />
Steve Jones<br />
Tom Tuttle<br />
Elliott Gleason<br />
1961-62<br />
Charlie Warren<br />
Bill Simmons<br />
Wally Knecht<br />
Jerry Anderson<br />
Steve Jones<br />
1960-61<br />
Charlie Warren<br />
Glenn Moore<br />
Denny Strickland<br />
Leon Hayes<br />
Bill Simmons<br />
1959-60<br />
Glenn Moore<br />
Chuck Rask<br />
Charlie Warren<br />
Dale Herron<br />
Denny Strickland<br />
1958-59<br />
Dale Herron<br />
Denny Strickland<br />
Chuck Rask<br />
Stu Robertson<br />
Bud Kuykendall<br />
1957-58<br />
Charlie Franklin<br />
Hal Duffy<br />
Eli Morgan<br />
Wimp Hastings<br />
Bud Kuykendall<br />
1956-57<br />
Charlie Franklin<br />
Hal Duffy<br />
Bud Kuykendall<br />
Bill Moore<br />
Phil McHugh<br />
1955-56<br />
Max Anderson<br />
Jerry Ross<br />
Charlie Franklin<br />
Ray Bell<br />
Phil McHugh<br />
1954-55<br />
Jim Loscutoff<br />
Max Anderson<br />
Howard Page<br />
Jerry Ross<br />
Phil McHugh<br />
1953-54<br />
Ed Halberg<br />
Max Anderson<br />
Barney Holland<br />
Ken Wegner<br />
Howard Page<br />
1952-53<br />
Keith Farnum<br />
Chet Noe<br />
Ken Wegner<br />
Barney Holland<br />
Ed Halberg<br />
1951-52<br />
Ken Hunt<br />
Chet Noe<br />
Bob Peterson<br />
Ken Wegner<br />
Mel Streeter<br />
1950-51<br />
Bob Peterson<br />
Jim Loscutoff<br />
Curt Barclay<br />
Mel Krause<br />
Jack Keller<br />
1949-50<br />
Will Urban<br />
Jack Keller<br />
Mel Krause<br />
Paul Sowers<br />
Dale Warberg<br />
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Oregon All-Americans<br />
All-Americans<br />
1921 Edward Durno, F 1st, Helms Foundation<br />
1924 Hugh Latham, C 1st, Helms Foundation<br />
1926 Algot Westergren, G 1st, Helms Foundation<br />
1938 Slim Wintermute, F 3rd, Converse Yearbook<br />
1939 Slim Wintermute, C 1st, Helms Foundation<br />
1st, Converse Yearbook<br />
1939 Robert Anet, G 1st, Converse Yearbook<br />
1939 Laddie Gale, F 1st, Helms Foundation<br />
120<br />
Bobby Anet<br />
1940 John Dick, F 1st, Helms Foundation<br />
2nd, Converse Yearbook<br />
1941 Vic Townsend, F 3rd, Converse Yearbook<br />
1944 Wally Borrevik, C 3rd, Converse Yearbook<br />
1949 Roger Wiley, C 5th, The Sporting News<br />
1953 Chet Noe, C 2nd, Helms Foundation<br />
1960 Chuck Rask, G 3rd, Helms Foundation<br />
1962 Charlie Warren, F 3rd, Helms Foundation<br />
1966 Jim Barnett, G Helms Foundation<br />
1970 Stan Love, C Helms Foundation<br />
1971 Stan Love, C 2nd, Converse Yearbook<br />
4th, NABC<br />
Helms Foundation<br />
1974 Ron Lee, G 2nd, Converse Yearbook<br />
4th, NABC<br />
Helms Foundation<br />
1975 Ron Lee, G 1st, NABC<br />
2nd, United Press Int.<br />
2nd, Converse Yearbook<br />
3rd, Associated Press<br />
Helms Foundation<br />
1976 Ron Lee, G 2nd, Associated Press<br />
2nd, The Sporting News<br />
2nd, Basketball Weekly<br />
2nd, Converse Yearbook<br />
3rd, NABC<br />
3rd, United Press Int.<br />
Helms Foundation<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Greg Ballard<br />
1977 Greg Ballard, F 1st, Wooden Award<br />
2nd, USBWA<br />
2nd, Converse Yearbook<br />
3rd, NABC<br />
Helms Foundation<br />
2002 Frederick Jones, G 3rd, Basketball Times<br />
Luke Ridnour<br />
2003 Luke Ridnour, G 3rd, The Sporting News<br />
2004 Luke Jackson, G 1st, ESPN.<strong>com</strong><br />
1st, The Sporting News<br />
1st, Basketbal Times<br />
2nd, Associated Press<br />
2nd, NABC
CoSida Academic<br />
All-Americans<br />
1986 Keith Balderston, F (2nd team)<br />
1987 Keith Balderston, F (3rd team)<br />
1988 Keith Balderston, F (2nd team)<br />
2000 A.D. Smith, F (3rd team)<br />
Ducks in the Basketball<br />
Hall of Fame<br />
Howard A. Hobson, Coach, 1935-47<br />
Lauren (Laddie) Gale, All-American, 1939<br />
NABC All-America Game<br />
1966 Jim Barnett, G<br />
1971 Stan Love, C<br />
1976 Ron Lee, G<br />
1977 Greg Ballard, F<br />
1985 Blair Rasmussen, C<br />
NCAA Post-Graduate<br />
Scholarship<br />
1971 Bill Drozdiak, G<br />
1988 Keith Balderston, F<br />
2000 A.D. Smith, F<br />
Conference Awards<br />
Player of the Year<br />
1976 Ron Lee, G<br />
1991 Terrell Brandon, G<br />
2003 Luke Ridnour, G<br />
Freshman of the Year<br />
2001 Luke Ridnour, G<br />
New<strong>com</strong>er of the Year<br />
2003 Andre Joseph, G<br />
Coach of the Year<br />
1977 Dick Harter<br />
2002 Ernie Kent<br />
Tournament MVP<br />
2003 Luke Ridnour, G<br />
All-Conference<br />
Pacific Coast Conference (1917-59)<br />
1919 Edward Durno, F<br />
Hal Chapman, G<br />
1920 Edward Durno, F<br />
1921 Edward Durno, F<br />
1923 Hugh Latham, C<br />
1924 Hugh Latham, C<br />
1925 Algot Westergren, G<br />
1926 Jerry Gunther, F<br />
Algot Westergren, G<br />
1927 Roy Okerberg, C<br />
Algot Westergren, G<br />
1938 Laddie Gale, F<br />
Wally Johansen, G<br />
1939 Laddie Gale, F<br />
Slim Wintermute, C<br />
1940 John Dick, F<br />
1941 Vic Townsend, F<br />
1958 Charlie Franklin, F<br />
PCC Northern Division<br />
(1923-55)<br />
1923 Hugh Latham, C<br />
1924 Hugh Latham, C<br />
1925 Roy Okerberg, C<br />
Algot Westergren, G<br />
1926 Jerry Gunther, F<br />
Roy Okerberg, C<br />
Algot Westergren, G<br />
1927 Roy Okerberg, C<br />
Algot Westergren, G<br />
1928 Gordon Ridings, G<br />
1929 Gordon Ridings, G<br />
1934 Gil Olinger, G<br />
1935 Will Jones, C<br />
1937 Dave Silver, F<br />
Slim Wintermute, C<br />
Wally Johansen, G<br />
1939 Laddie Gale, F<br />
Slim Wintermute, C<br />
1940 John Dick, F<br />
1941 Vic Townsend, F<br />
1945 Dick Wilkins, F<br />
Bob Hamilton, G<br />
1946 Dick Wilkins, F<br />
1947 Stan Williamson, G<br />
1948 Stan Williamson, G<br />
1949 Roger Wiley, C<br />
1950 Will Urban, F<br />
1951 Bob Peterson, F<br />
1952 Ken Hunt, G<br />
1953 Chet Noe, C<br />
Ken Wegner, G<br />
1954 Barney Holland, G<br />
1955 Jim Loscutoff, F<br />
All Coast (1960-64)<br />
1960 Chuck Rask, G<br />
1962 Charlie Warren, F<br />
1964 Steve Jones, F<br />
Pacific-8 (1965-78)<br />
1966 Jim Barnett, G<br />
1970 Stan Love, C<br />
1971 Stan Love, C<br />
1973 Ron Lee, G<br />
1974 Ron Lee, G<br />
1975 Ron Lee, G<br />
1976 Ron Lee, G<br />
Greg Ballard, F<br />
1977 Greg Ballard, F<br />
Pacific-10 (1979- )<br />
1983 Blair Rasmussen, C<br />
1984 Blair Rasmussen, C<br />
1985 Blair Rasmussen, C<br />
1986 Jerry Adams, C<br />
1987 Anthony Taylor, G<br />
1988 Anthony Taylor, G<br />
Oregon Honor Roll<br />
1990 Terrell Brandon, G<br />
1991 Terrell Brandon, G<br />
1994 Orlando Williams, G<br />
1995 Orlando Williams, G<br />
1997 Kenya Wilkins, G<br />
2000 Alex Scales, G<br />
2001 Bryan Bracey, F<br />
2002 Frederick Jones, G<br />
Luke Ridnour, G<br />
2003 Luke Jackson, G<br />
Luke Ridnour, G<br />
2004 Luke Jackson, G<br />
All-Freshman<br />
Pacific-10 (1979- )<br />
1985 Anthony Taylor, G<br />
1991 Jordy Lyden, F<br />
1994 Kenya Wilkins, G<br />
1996 Terik Brown, G<br />
2001 Luke Jackson, F<br />
Luke Ridnour, G<br />
2004 Aaron Brooks, G<br />
2005 Malik Hairston, G<br />
Bryce Taylor, G<br />
All-New<strong>com</strong>er<br />
Pacific-10 (1979- )<br />
1994 Darryl Parker, F<br />
1995 Jamal Lawrence, G<br />
1996 Kyle Milling, F<br />
Rob Ramaker, C<br />
1999 Alex Scales, G<br />
Darius Wright, G<br />
All-Tournament<br />
Pacific-10 (1979- )<br />
1987 Anthony Taylor, G<br />
2003 James Davis, G<br />
Luke Jackson, G<br />
Luke Ridnour, G<br />
2004 Luke Jackson, G<br />
Andre Joseph, G<br />
2006 Chamberlain Oguchi, G<br />
All-Academic<br />
Pacific-10 (1979- )<br />
1986 Keith Balderston, F<br />
1987 Keith Balderston, F<br />
1988 Keith Balderston, F<br />
1992 Jon Mitchell, G<br />
1993 Jon Mitchell, G<br />
1994 Jon Mitchell, G<br />
1995 Jon Mitchell, G*<br />
1998 A.D. Smith, F<br />
1999 A.D. Smith, F<br />
2000 A.D. Smith, F<br />
2002 Ben Lindquist, G<br />
2004 Jay Anderson, C (2nd team)<br />
2005 Jordan Kent, G (2nd team)<br />
2005 Jordan Kent, G (2nd team)<br />
*only four-time selection in league history<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 121
Oregon Basketball Awards<br />
MVP Award<br />
2005-06 Malik Hairston<br />
2004-05 Aaron Brooks<br />
2003-04 Luke Jackson<br />
2002-03 Luke Ridnour<br />
2001-02 Frederick Jones<br />
2000-01 Bryan Bracey<br />
1999-00 Alex Scales<br />
A.D. Smith<br />
Darius Wright<br />
1998-99 Alex Scales<br />
Darius Wright<br />
1997-98 Henry Madden<br />
1996-97 Kenya Wilkins<br />
1995-96 Kyle Milling<br />
1994-95 Orlando Williams<br />
1993-94 Orlando Williams<br />
1992-93 Antoine Stoudamire<br />
1991-92 Antoine Stoudamire<br />
1990-91 Terrell Brandon<br />
1989-90 Terrell Brandon<br />
1988-89 Frank Johnson<br />
1987-88 Anthony Taylor<br />
1986-87 Anthony Taylor<br />
1985-86 Jerry Adams<br />
1984-85 Blair Rasmussen<br />
1983-84 Blair Rasmussen<br />
1982-83 Blair Rasmussen<br />
1981-82 John Greig<br />
1980-81 Mike Clark<br />
1979-80 Ray Whiting<br />
1978-79 Kelvin Small<br />
1977-78 Mike Drummond<br />
1976-77 Greg Ballard<br />
1975-76 Ron Lee<br />
122<br />
Blair Rasmussen<br />
1974-75 Ron Lee<br />
1973-74 Ron Lee<br />
1972-73 Doug Little<br />
Ron Lee<br />
1971-72 Doug Little<br />
1970-71 Stan Love<br />
1969-70 Stan Love<br />
1968-69 Stan Love<br />
1967-68 John Pink<strong>staff</strong><br />
1966-67 Nick Jones<br />
1965-66 Jim Barnett<br />
1964-65 Jim Barnett<br />
1963-64 Steve Jones<br />
1962-63 Steve Jones<br />
1961-62 Charlie Warren<br />
1960-61 Denny Strickland<br />
1959-60 Chuck Rask<br />
1958-59 Chuck Rask<br />
1957-58 Charlie Franklin<br />
1956-57 Charlie Franklin<br />
1955-56 Max Anderson<br />
1954-55 Jim Loscutoff<br />
1953-54 Barney Holland<br />
1952-53 Chet Noe<br />
1951-52 Ken Hunt<br />
1950-51 Jack Keller<br />
Warren Award<br />
2005-06 Adrian Stelly<br />
2004-05 Malik Hairston<br />
2003-04 Jay Anderson<br />
2002-03 Robert Johnson<br />
2001-02 Luke Ridnour<br />
2000-01 David Jackson<br />
1999-00 Kristian Christiansen<br />
1998-99 Yasir Rosemond<br />
1997-98 Terik Brown<br />
1996-97 Jamar Curry<br />
1995-96 Jamar Curry<br />
1994-95 Henry Madden<br />
1993-94 Daryl Parker<br />
1992-93 Orlando Williams<br />
1991-92 Orlando Williams<br />
1990-91 Brett Johnson<br />
1989-90 Keith Reynolds<br />
1988-89 Greg Senior<br />
1987-88 Randy Grant<br />
1986-87 Kenny Sprague<br />
1985-86 Kenny Sprague<br />
1984-85 Chris Harper<br />
1983-84 Donald Dutton<br />
1982-83 Greg Bell<br />
1981-82 Greg Bell<br />
1980-81 Felton Sealey<br />
1979-80 John Murray<br />
1978-79 John Murray<br />
1977-78 Mike Drummond<br />
1976-77 Mike Drummond<br />
1975-76 Mark Barwig<br />
1974-75 Geoff Nelson<br />
1973-74 Paul Halupa<br />
1972-73 Gerald Willett<br />
1971-72 Paul Halupa<br />
Ritchie Award<br />
2005-06 Jordan Kent<br />
2004-05 Jordan Kent<br />
2003-04 Jordan Kent<br />
2002-03 Jordan Kent<br />
2001-02 Ben Lindquist<br />
2000-01 Ben Lindquist<br />
1999-00 A.D. Smith<br />
1998-99 A.D. Smith<br />
1997-98 A.D. Smith<br />
1996-97 Miguel McKelvey<br />
1995-96 A.D. Smith<br />
1994-95 Jeff Potter<br />
1993-94 Jeff Potter<br />
1992-93 Aaron Johnson<br />
1991-92 Jon Mitchell<br />
1990-91 David Blair<br />
1989-90 Steve Ranniger<br />
1988-89 David Blair<br />
1987-88 Keith Balderston<br />
1986-87 Keith Balderston<br />
1985-86 Keith Balderston<br />
1984-85 Mike Matheson<br />
1983-84 David Brantley<br />
1982-83 David Brantley<br />
1981-82 Greg Bell<br />
1980-81 Mike Clark<br />
1979-80 John Murray<br />
1978-79 Stu Lyon<br />
1977-78 Rick Cornish<br />
1976-77 Gary Nelson<br />
1975-76 Geoff Nelson<br />
1974-75 Robert Gooze<br />
1973-74 Ken Stringer<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Fred Jones<br />
Nash Award<br />
2005-06 Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
2004-05 Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
2003-04 Jay Anderson<br />
Andre Joseph<br />
2002-03 Matt Short<br />
2001-02 Team<br />
2000-01 Chris Christoffersen<br />
1999-00 Anthony Norwood<br />
1998-99 Chris Christoffersen<br />
1997-98 Team<br />
1996-97 Jonathan Nelson<br />
1995-96 Rob Ramaker<br />
Jamal Lawrence<br />
1994-95 Damon Runyon<br />
1993-94 Kenya Wilkins<br />
1992-93 Jeff Potter<br />
1991-92 Chuck Patterson<br />
1990-91 Richard Lucas<br />
1989-90 Eric Dunn<br />
1988-89 Richard Lucas<br />
1987-88 Randy Grant<br />
Rear ADM. John Dick Award<br />
2005-06 Jordan Kent<br />
2004-05 Jordan Kent<br />
Bryce Taylor<br />
2003-04 Jordan Kent<br />
2002-03 Luke Ridnour<br />
2001-02 Robert Johnson
Emerald Trophy<br />
2006 Eric Mitchum, track<br />
2005 Cathrine Kraayeveld,<br />
women’s basketball<br />
2004 Luke Jackson, basketball<br />
2003 Santiago Lorenzo, track<br />
2002 Joey Harrington, football<br />
2001 Jerilyn White, women’s golf<br />
2000 A.D. Smith, basketball<br />
1999 Josh Bidwell, football<br />
1998 Jeremy Ensrud, wrestling<br />
1997 Chris Nelson, track<br />
1996 Kevin Roberts, wrestling<br />
1995 Camara Jones, women’s track<br />
1994 Kelly Blair, women’s track<br />
1993 Ronnie Harris, football/track<br />
1992 Bob Gray, track<br />
1991 Bill Musgrave, football<br />
Oregon Awards<br />
1990 Terry Obee, football<br />
1989 Glenn Jarrett, wrestling<br />
1988 Keith Balderston, basketball<br />
1987 Harold Kuphaldt, track<br />
1986 Dub Myers, track<br />
1985 Sue Harbour, volleyball<br />
1984 Ryan Zinke, football<br />
1983 Kevin Lusk, football<br />
1982 Bev Smith, women’s basketball<br />
1981 Alberto Salazar, track<br />
1980 Mike Ritchey, baseball<br />
1979 Rudy Chapa,<br />
track/cross country<br />
1978 Scott McEldowney, gymnastics<br />
1977 Greg Ballard, basketball<br />
1976 Ron Lee, basketball<br />
1975 Joe Percival, gymnastics<br />
Don Reynolds, football/baseball<br />
MVP Award<br />
Formerly the Steven J Award, the MVP Award is presented to the<br />
outstanding member of the basketball team and is selected by members<br />
of the squad.<br />
John Warren Award<br />
The John Warren Award is given to the most inspirational player on the<br />
Oregon basketball team. It is named after the former Ducks’ football, basketball<br />
and track head coach and is also voted by the team members.<br />
Harry Ritchie Award<br />
The recipient of the Harry Ritchie Award is a member of the basketball<br />
team who is honored for his athletic and scholastic achievements.<br />
Jesse Nash Award<br />
The Jesse Nash Award was initiated in 1988 to honor the basketball<br />
squad’s most improved player. The award exemplifies the reputation and is<br />
given in the memory of the former Oregon forward who drowned in 1987.<br />
The honoree is selected by the Oregon coaches.<br />
Rear Admiral John Dick Award<br />
Named after All-American forward John Dick, Oregon’s leading scorer in<br />
the 1939 NCAA Championship game who went on to serve in World War II<br />
as part of his distinguished U.S. Navy career, this award is presented to the<br />
team’s best defender. The honoree is selected by the Oregon coaches.<br />
Emerald Athletic Trophy<br />
The Emerald Athletic Trophy is sponsored jointly by the athletic department<br />
and the Oregon Daily Emerald and is awarded to an Oregon senior on<br />
the basis of outstanding achievement in the fields of athletics, scholarship<br />
and citizenship.<br />
Higdon Trophy<br />
The Doyle Higdon Trophy is given to an Oregon sophomore athletically<br />
for excellence in athletics, scholarship and citizenship. The award is named<br />
in honor of a former football and track standout who was killed prior to his<br />
junior year at Oregon.<br />
Leo Harris Award<br />
The Alumni Athletic Award was originated in 1967 by the late Leo<br />
Harris, former director of athletics, and his family and is presented to an<br />
alumni letterman on the basis of 20 years of achievement and service since<br />
graduation.<br />
Becky L. Sisley Award<br />
The Becky L. Sisley Award is named after the University’s first director<br />
of women’s intercollegiate athletics and is awarded to a former women’s<br />
athlete to <strong>com</strong>memorate <strong>com</strong>munity involvement, career development and<br />
support of University ideals.<br />
Oregon Basketball Awards<br />
1974 Guy Krause, baseball<br />
1973 Steve Prefontaine, track<br />
1972 Bob Newland, football<br />
1971 Pete Schmock, football<br />
1970 John Miller, wrestling<br />
1969 Arne Kvalheim, track<br />
1968 Jim Smith, football<br />
1967 Neil Steinhauer, track<br />
1966 Ken Moore, track<br />
1965 Corky Sullivan, track<br />
1964 Dick lmwalle, football<br />
1963 Steve Barnett, football<br />
1962 Mike Rose, football<br />
1961 Dave Grosz, football<br />
1960 Dave Edstrom, track<br />
1959 Wimp Hastings,<br />
basketball/baseball<br />
1958 Jim Bailey, track<br />
1957 Phil McHugh,<br />
football/basketball<br />
1956 Lon Stiner, football<br />
1955 Pete Williams, baseball<br />
1954 Ron Lowell, tennis<br />
1953 Jim Livesay, baseball<br />
1952 John Hutchins, track<br />
1951 Jack Keller, basketball/baseball<br />
Higdon Trophy<br />
2006 Phil McHugh,<br />
football/basketball<br />
2005 Tommy Skipper, track<br />
2004 Eric Mitchum, track<br />
2003 Daria Panova, tennis<br />
2002 Luke Jackson, basketball<br />
Luke Ridnour, basketball<br />
2001 Santiago Lorenzo, track<br />
2000 Shaquala Williams, basketball<br />
1999 Brianne Meharry, basketball<br />
1998 Dietrich Morre, football<br />
1997 Marie Davis, track<br />
1996 Milena Glusac, track<br />
1995 Kenya Wilkins, basketball<br />
1994 Rick Cantwell, track<br />
1993 LaReina Woods, track/volleyball<br />
1992 Camara Jones, track<br />
1991 Kelly Blair, track<br />
1990 Dan Vidlak, wrestling<br />
1989 Bill Musgrave, football<br />
1988 Stefanie Kasperski, basketball<br />
1987 Scott Kozak, football<br />
1986 Keith Balderston, basketball<br />
1985 Deanna Schiedler, track<br />
1984 Sue Harbour, volleyball<br />
1983 Kathy Hayes, track<br />
1982 Eugene Young, football<br />
1981 Leann Warren, track<br />
1980 Bev Smith, basketball<br />
1979 Melanie Batiste, track<br />
1978 Rudy Chapa,<br />
track/cross country<br />
1977 Sally Blickle, basketball/softball<br />
1976 Jack Henderson, football<br />
1975 Greg Ballard, basketball<br />
1974 Ron Lee, basketball<br />
1973 Don Reynolds, football/baseball<br />
1972 Guy Krause, baseball<br />
1971 Steve Prefontaine, track<br />
1970 Tom Graham, football<br />
1969 Larry Holliday, basketball<br />
1968 John Miller, wrestling<br />
1967 Gary Schutz, baseball<br />
1966 John Pink<strong>staff</strong>, basketball<br />
1965 Keith Lampard, baseball<br />
1964 Bob Mitchell, wrestling<br />
1963 Terry DeSylvia, football<br />
1962 Ted Abram, track<br />
1961 Vic Reeve, track<br />
1960 Dyrol Burleson, track<br />
1959 George Larson, track<br />
1958 Mike Forrestor, track<br />
1957 Steve Anderson, track<br />
1956 John Raventos, football<br />
1955 Phil McHugh,<br />
football/basketball<br />
Leo Harris Award<br />
2005 Mike Jorgensen, football<br />
2004 Jim Hill, track<br />
2003 Cliff Gibson, football<br />
2002 Ed Hagerty, football<br />
2001 Rudy Chapa, track<br />
Alberto Salazar, track<br />
2000 Mike Ritchey, baseball<br />
1999 Rob Closs, basketball<br />
1998 Mike Drummond, basketball<br />
1997 David Taylor, track<br />
1996 Tinker Hatfield, track<br />
1995 Tim Slapnicka, football<br />
1994 Paul Halupa, basketball<br />
1993 Dan Fouts, football<br />
1992 Ahmad Rashad, football<br />
1991 Bob Newland, football<br />
1990 Roscoe Divine, track<br />
1989 Keith Sherman, football<br />
1988 Gundars Tilmanis, tennis<br />
1987 Tom Jernstedt, football<br />
1986 Dick Winn, football<br />
1985 Bob Berry, football<br />
1984 Dave Wilcox, football<br />
1983 Ron Snidow, football<br />
1982 Charlie Warren, basketball<br />
1981 Mickey Bruce, football<br />
1980 Riley Mattson, football<br />
1979 Wayne Henninger, tennis<br />
1978 Jim Grelle, track<br />
1977 John Robinson, football<br />
1976 Phil McHugh,<br />
football/basketball<br />
1975 Bill Dellinger, track<br />
1974 Ron Lowell, tennis<br />
1973 Dr. Richard Zimmerman, track<br />
1972 Hal Dunham, football<br />
1971 Phil Settecase, baseball<br />
1970 Mel Krause, basketball/baseball<br />
1969 John McKay, football<br />
1968 Norm Van Brocklin, football<br />
1967 Robert Koch, football<br />
Sisley Award<br />
2006 Bev Smith, basketball<br />
2005 Sally Blickle, basketball/softball<br />
2004 Krista Parent, softball<br />
2003 Tama Cuddleback Rowan,<br />
swimming<br />
2002 Mary L. Brorby, basketball/<br />
softball/volleyball<br />
Diane Smith, basketball/<br />
field hockey/softball<br />
2001 Peg Rees, basketball/<br />
softball/volleyball<br />
2000 Shelley Briggs, field hockey<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 123
All-Time Lettermen<br />
Jerry Adams<br />
A<br />
Abrahamson, Rick 1967-68-69<br />
Adams, Jerry 1982-83-85-86<br />
Allen, Ed 1944-45<br />
Amacher, Bob 1948-49-50<br />
Anderson, Hank 1940-41<br />
Anderson, Jay 2001-02-03-04<br />
Anderson, Jerry 1959<br />
Anderson, Max 1954-55-56<br />
Anet, Robert 1937-38-39<br />
Andrews, George 1940-41-42<br />
B<br />
Bain, Paul 1981-82-83<br />
Balderston, Keith 1985-86-87-88<br />
Ballard, Greg 1974-75-76-77<br />
Bally, Joe 1928-29<br />
Banks, Deryl 1975<br />
Barclay, Curt 1951<br />
Barner, Phil 1978-79<br />
Barnett, Jim 1964-65-66<br />
Bartelt, Jim 1945-47-48-49<br />
Barwig, Mark 1973-74-75-76<br />
Bell, Greg 1983-85<br />
Bell, Ray 1954-55-56<br />
Beller, Franz 1920-21-22<br />
Berg, Bill 1933-34-35<br />
Bigby, Carson 1915<br />
Bigbee, Lyle 1915<br />
Bingham, Ed 1955-56-57<br />
Blair, David 1988-89-90-91<br />
Blair, Rusty 1970-71-72<br />
Bonnemann, Henry 1952-53<br />
Borcher, Bill 1940-41<br />
Borrevik, Wally 1942-43-44<br />
Bottler, Ron 1952<br />
Boylen, Tom 1913-15<br />
Bradshaw, Robert 1912-13-14<br />
Bracey, Bryan 2000-01<br />
Brandon, Carter 1919<br />
Brandon, Terrell 1990-91<br />
Brantley, Dave 1981-82-83-84<br />
Bray, George 1944-46-47<br />
Brockmeyer, Gene 1964-65<br />
Brooks, Aaron 2004-05-06<br />
Brooks, Irwin 1913<br />
Brosterhous, Rick 1969-70-71<br />
Brown, Terik 1996-97-98-99<br />
Burns, Ron 1980-81<br />
Burnett, Arvin 1922<br />
C<br />
Calkins, Windsor 1930-31-32<br />
Campbell, Glen 1967-68-69<br />
Carlson, Al 1971-72<br />
Carson, Mike 1995-96-97-99<br />
Cate, Ferd 1917<br />
124<br />
Caviness, Bob 1944<br />
Chapman, Hal 1923-24<br />
Chapman, Nish 1919-20-21<br />
Chastain, Mervyn 1928-29<br />
Cheatham, John 1981<br />
Christensen, Kristian 1998-00-01-02<br />
Christenson, Warren 1942<br />
Christoffersen, Chris, 1999-00-01-02<br />
Clark, Mike 1978-79-80-81<br />
Clarkson, Art 1933<br />
Closs, Rob 1977-78-79<br />
Coffey, Bret 1988-89<br />
Cofield, Fred 1981-82<br />
Coldren, Bruce 1973-74-75-76<br />
Collier, Andre 1992-93<br />
Comfort, Chuck 1918<br />
Cooley, Larry 1964-65<br />
Cooper, Paul 1948-49<br />
Cornish, Rick 1977-78<br />
Couch, Ralph 1922-23<br />
Coulter, Jesse 1995<br />
Courtney, Bill 1936-37<br />
Covey, Bud 1952-53<br />
Craig, Ian 1987<br />
Craven, Bob 1966-67-68<br />
Crawford, Jeff 1988-89<br />
Crosswhite, Ian 2003-04<br />
Crowford, Clyde 1971<br />
Crowell, Sam 1943<br />
Curry, Jamar 1994-96-97-98<br />
Bill Drozdiak<br />
D<br />
Danner, Ernie 1944<br />
Davis, James 2001-02-03-04<br />
Davis, Rich 1978-79<br />
Deuster, Thomas 1986<br />
Dick, Ed 1943-47<br />
Dick, John 1938-39-40<br />
Dolp, Vincent 1930-31<br />
Don, Robert 1948-49<br />
Donin, Ike 1933<br />
Dowsett, Jack 1928<br />
Drozdiak, Bill 1969-70-71<br />
Drummond, Mike 1975-76-77-78<br />
Duffy, Harold 1956-57-58<br />
Dunn, Eric 1989-90<br />
Durno, Eddie 1919-20-21<br />
DuShane, Don 1965-66<br />
Dutton, Donald 1983-84<br />
E<br />
Eberhart, Hoard 1929<br />
Eberhart, Jean 1929-30-31<br />
Edlund, Halmer 1922<br />
Edwards, Ray 1928-29<br />
Ela, Mike 1972<br />
Elliott, Williams 1910-11<br />
Emmons, Keith 1927<br />
Epps, Dave 1928-29<br />
F<br />
Farnam, Keith 1952-53<br />
Fenton, Carl 1912-13-14<br />
Fife, Bob 1990-91-93<br />
Fletcher, Steve 1930<br />
Fowler, Frank E. “Ned” 1918-19<br />
Fox, Jay 1917<br />
Franklin, Charlie 1956-57-58<br />
Franz, John 1965-66<br />
Fredrickson, Burt 1973-74-75<br />
Fuhrman, Rolph 1941-42-43<br />
G<br />
Gale, Laddie 1937-38-39<br />
Gaskins, Billy 1968-69-70<br />
Gemmell, Ronald 1934-35<br />
Gatewood, Gary 1980-82-83-84<br />
Gillenwaters, Tec 1924<br />
Girley, David 1984-85-86-87<br />
Gleason, Elliott 1963-64-65<br />
Goar, Leo 1922<br />
Gowans, Russ 1923-24-25<br />
Graham, Greg 1974-75-76-77<br />
Grant, Randy 1988-89<br />
Greig, John 1980-81-82<br />
Gunther, Jerry 1926-27<br />
H<br />
Hairston, Malik, 2005-06<br />
Halberg, Ed 1953-54<br />
Halupa, Paul 1972-73-74<br />
Hamilton, Bob 1944-45-46<br />
Hamilton, Lynn 1948-49-50<br />
Har<strong>com</strong>be, Bill 1935<br />
Hardy, Robert 1938-39<br />
Hargain, Tony 1987-88-89<br />
Harker, Skouson 1999<br />
Harper, Chris 1984-85<br />
Hartenstein, Flo 1998-99-00-01<br />
Hartshorne, Dan 1976-78-79<br />
Hastings, Wimp 1956-57-58<br />
Hawes, Bob 1952-53-54<br />
Hayes, Leon 1961<br />
Hays, Ken 1945-46-47<br />
Helms, Mike 1988-89-90<br />
Helquist, Brian 2002-03<br />
Henry, Jim 1968-69-70<br />
Henwood, Norm 1944<br />
Herron, Dale 1958-59-60<br />
Hicks, Julius 2000-01<br />
Hobson, Howard 1924-25-26<br />
Hoffine, Bruce 1945-46<br />
Holland, Barney 1952-53-54<br />
Holliday, Larry 1969-70-71<br />
Horner, Cliff 1929-30-31<br />
Houghton, LaGrande 1933<br />
Howell, Wardlow 1936<br />
Huff, Marion 1944<br />
Hughes, Roy 1927-28-29<br />
Hummelt, Bernard 1927<br />
Humphreys, Dick 1944<br />
Hunt, Bob 1959<br />
Hunt, Ken 1950-51-52<br />
Huntington, Hollis 1917<br />
I<br />
Ingram, Billy 1972-73<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Nick Jones<br />
J<br />
Jackson, David 2000-01<br />
Jackson, Leonard 1969-70-71<br />
Jackson, Lloyd 1942<br />
Jackson, Luke 2001-02-03-04<br />
Jackson, Paul 1940-41-42<br />
Jackson, Stu 1974-75-76<br />
Jacobberger, Francis 1919-20<br />
Jamison, Homer 1910-12<br />
Jennings, Bill 1964-65-66<br />
Jewell, Ray 1938<br />
Johansen, Wallace 1937-38-39<br />
Johnson, Aaron 1990-93-94-95<br />
Johnson, Brett 1990-91<br />
Johnson, Frank 1988-89<br />
Johnson, Ivan 2006<br />
Johnson, Jim 1962-63<br />
Johnson, Robert 2002-03<br />
Jones, Bud 1934-35-36<br />
Jones, Frederick, 1999-00-01-02<br />
Jones, Nick 1965-66-67<br />
Jones, Roman 1961<br />
Jones, Steve 1962-63-64<br />
Jones, Willie 1934-35-36<br />
Jordan, Clyde 1991-92-93<br />
Joseph, Andre 2003-04<br />
Jost, Charles 1925-26<br />
Joy, Fred 1927<br />
Ernie Kent<br />
K<br />
Kafoury, Dave 1964-65-66<br />
Keenan, Bill 1930-31<br />
Keller, Jack 1949-50-51<br />
Kent, Ernie 1974-75-76-77<br />
Kent, Jordan 2004-05-06<br />
Kimpton, Butch 1959-60-61<br />
Kirsch, Don 1941-42-43<br />
Knecht, Wally 1960-61-62<br />
Koch, Barney 1944<br />
Koch, Lester 1914<br />
Krause, Mel 1950-51<br />
Kuykendall, Bud 1957-58-59<br />
Kyei, Kofi 1987
Ron Lee Jesse Nash<br />
L<br />
Larry, Andre 1996-97<br />
Latham, Hugh 1921-23-24<br />
Latham, Mark 1920-21-22<br />
Lavey, Bob 1946-47-48-49<br />
Lawrence, Jamal 1995-96-97<br />
Lee, Ron 1973-74-75-76<br />
Leunen, Maarty, 2005-06<br />
Lever, Anthony 2000-01-02<br />
Levoff, Henry 1930-31-32<br />
Lewis, John 1935-36-37<br />
Liebowitz, Sam 1935-36<br />
Lincoln, Brandon 2003-04-05-06<br />
Lind, Herman 1919-20<br />
Lindquist, Ben 2000-01-02<br />
Little, Doug 1971-72-73<br />
Loscutoff, Jim 1951-55<br />
Love, Kenny, 2005-06<br />
Love, Stan 1969-70-71<br />
Loy, Pat 1963<br />
Lucas, Richard 1988-89-90-91<br />
Lundell, John 1956<br />
Lyden, Jordy 1991-92-94-95<br />
Lyon, Stu 1978-79<br />
M<br />
Mack, Danny 1976-77-78<br />
Mack, John 1961-62-63<br />
Madden, Henry 1994-95-97-98<br />
Marshik, Archie 1940-41-42<br />
Martin, George 1973<br />
Matheson, Mike 1983-84-85<br />
Maynard, Wilson 1942<br />
McCormick, Don 1928-29<br />
McCready, Lynn 1917-20<br />
McHugh, Phil 1955-56-57<br />
McKelvey, Miguel 1997<br />
McLean, Cliff 1936<br />
McManus, Gary 1955<br />
McNeeley, Evert 1939-40-41<br />
McShane, Mike 1997-98-99<br />
Medley, Dot 1918<br />
Meyer, Sven 1987<br />
Michaelis, Mark 2001-02<br />
Miller, Bob 1933-34-35<br />
Milligan, Scott 1927-28-29<br />
Milling, Kyle 1996-97<br />
Mitchell, John 1992-93-94-95<br />
Mixon, Kevin 1990-91<br />
Moore, Bill 1956-57<br />
Moore, Glenn 1960-61-63<br />
Moreck, Joe 1976-77<br />
Morgan, Eli 1957<br />
Morton, Robert 1915<br />
Mosby, Jerry 1943-44<br />
Mullen, Ford 1938-39<br />
Murray, John 1977-78-79-80<br />
Mouton, Kevin 1986<br />
N<br />
Nash, Jesse 1987<br />
Neeley, John 1949-50-51<br />
Nelson, Dick 1917<br />
Nelson, Gary 1976-77<br />
Nelson, Geoff 1974-75-76<br />
Nelson, Jonathan 1996-97-98<br />
Newland, Bob 1942-43<br />
Nicksic, Mike 1967-68<br />
Noe, Chet 1951-52-53<br />
Neil, James 1910<br />
O<br />
Oguchi, Chamberlain, 2005-06<br />
Okerberg, Roy 1925-26-27<br />
Olinger, Harold 1930<br />
Olinger, Gilbert 1932-33-34<br />
Olsson, Adam 1998<br />
O’Neil, Matt 1991-92<br />
Osborn, Rick 1985-86-87-88<br />
John Pink<strong>staff</strong><br />
P<br />
Page, Howard 1953-54-55<br />
Parker, Darryl 1994-95<br />
Patterson, Charles 1936<br />
Patterson, Chuck 1991-92<br />
Pavalunas, Matt 1938-39-40<br />
Pearce, Vearl 1962<br />
Perry, Scott 1982<br />
Peterson, Bob 1951-52<br />
Phillips, Bill 1944<br />
Piipo, Toivo, 1940<br />
Pink<strong>staff</strong>, John 1966-67-68<br />
Platt, Mitch 2004-05<br />
Popick, Al 1943-47-48<br />
Potter, Cliff 1932<br />
Potter, Jeff 1992-93-94-95<br />
Potts, Ken 1931<br />
Powers, MIke 1968<br />
Purdy, Ken 1936-37<br />
Q<br />
Quinine, Donte 1996-98-99<br />
R<br />
Rader, Don 1912<br />
Ramaker, Rob 1996-97<br />
Ranniger, Steve 1986-88-89-90<br />
Rask, Chuck 1958-59-60<br />
Rasmussen, Blair 1982-83-84-85<br />
Rasmussen, Marv 1946<br />
Reece, Johnnie 1992-93<br />
Reinhart, Bill 1921<br />
Reynolds, Keith 1989-90<br />
Reynolds, Lauren 1928<br />
Reynolds, Walt 1943<br />
Reynolds, Walt S. 1972-73<br />
Rice, Don 1913-14<br />
Ridings, Gordon 1927-28-29<br />
Ridnour, Luke 2001-02-03<br />
Roberts, Charles 1931-32-33<br />
Robertson, Jack 1932-33-34<br />
Robertson, Stu 1958-59-60<br />
Robinson, Kevinn 1992<br />
Rockhey, Haddon 1922-23-24<br />
Rodgers, Bob 1968-69-70<br />
Rosemond, Yasir 1998-99<br />
Ross, Jerry 1954-55-56<br />
Rotenberg, Morris 1933<br />
Rourke, Roland 1934-35-36<br />
Rubenstein, Max 1930-32<br />
Runyon, Damon 1992-93-94-95<br />
Denny Strickland<br />
S<br />
Sandness, Earl 1939<br />
Sanford, Glen 1934-35<br />
Sarpola, Ted 1938-39-40<br />
Scales, Alex 1999-00<br />
Schafer, Ray, 2005-06<br />
Sealey, Felton 1978-79-80-81<br />
Seeborg, Ken 1948-49<br />
Seeborg, Roy 1943-46-47<br />
Sellers, Zach 1994-95<br />
Senior, Greg 1986-87-88-89<br />
Shafer, Earl 1923-24<br />
Sharpe, Clayton 1915<br />
Shaw, Steve 1971<br />
Short, Matt 2003-04-05-06<br />
Silver, Dave 1936-37-38<br />
Simons, Hank 1933<br />
Simmons, Bill 1960-61-62<br />
Sims, Clifford 1911-12-13-14<br />
Slater, Carlton 1969<br />
Small, Kelvin 1977-78-79<br />
Smith, A.D. 1996-98-99-00<br />
Smith, Brion 1994<br />
Smith, Del 1945<br />
Smith, Ken 1967-68<br />
Smith, Nate 2001<br />
Sowers, Paul 1949-50<br />
Sprague, Kenny 1984-85-86-87<br />
All-Time Lettermen<br />
Stahl, Homer 1933<br />
Steers, Bill 1918<br />
Stelly, Adrian 2004-05-06<br />
Stevens, Kermit 1930-31-33<br />
Stine, Harry 1910<br />
Stoudamire, Antoine 1992-93<br />
Stout, Bob 1953-54<br />
Strand, Ken 1970-71-72<br />
Streeter, Mel 1950-51-52<br />
Strickland, Denny 1959-60-61<br />
Stringer, Ken 1973-74-75<br />
Sunderland, Paul 1972<br />
Swaim, Kim 1973-74<br />
T<br />
Taylor, Anthony 1985-86-87-88<br />
Taylor, Bryce, 2005-06<br />
Taylor, Rodnie 1982<br />
Taylor, Warren 1941-42-43<br />
Terjeson, Ralph 1933<br />
Thomas, Bill 1966-67<br />
Thompson, Chris 1972<br />
Townsend, Vic 1940-41<br />
Trapp, Greg 1984-85<br />
Trendell, Bryan 1982-83<br />
Tuchardt, Paul 1958<br />
Tuttle, Tom 1962-63<br />
U<br />
Unis, Richard 1948-49<br />
Urban, Willis 1949-50-51<br />
V<br />
van der Veen, Eric 1991-92<br />
Vranizan, Jim 1950-51-52<br />
W<br />
Walker, Barry 1979-80-81-82<br />
Walker, Dean 1911-12-13<br />
Wallace, Reggie 1984<br />
Warberg, Dale 1949-50<br />
Warren, Charles 1960-61-62<br />
Watts, Jim 1932-34<br />
Wegner, Ken 1952-53-54<br />
Westergren, Algot 1925-26-27<br />
Wheeler, Glenn 1914-15<br />
Whiting, Ray 1980-81<br />
Wiley, Roger 1943-47-48-49<br />
Wilkins, Dick 1945-46-47-48<br />
Wilkins, Kenya 1994-95-96-97<br />
Willett, Gerald 1973-74-75<br />
Williams, Brian 1995-96<br />
Williams, Jerome 1979-80-82<br />
Williams, Orlando 1992-93-94-95<br />
Williamson, Stan 1943-46-47-48<br />
Wilson, Dow 1918<br />
Wimberly, Lee 1944<br />
Wintermute, Urgel 1937-38-39<br />
Wolcott, Chester 1914<br />
Wren, Bob 1942-43-47<br />
Wright, Darius, 1999-00<br />
Wright, Les 1946-47<br />
Wright, Richard 1980<br />
Wulff, Rodney 1971<br />
Y<br />
Yates, Bob 1963<br />
York, Tyler 2003-04<br />
Z<br />
Zahn, Adam 2004-05-06<br />
Zimmerman, Don 1922-23<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 125
All-Time Numbers<br />
Retired Numbers<br />
18 John Dick<br />
20 Bob Anet<br />
22 Urgel (Slim) Wintermute<br />
28 Lauren (Laddie) Gale<br />
30 Ron Lee<br />
32 Wally Johansen<br />
0<br />
*Aaron Brooks 2005-06<br />
00<br />
*Aaron Brooks 2004<br />
A.D. Smith 1996-97-98-99-00<br />
*John Mitchell 1995<br />
Rodney Taylor 1982<br />
1<br />
Malik Hairston, 2005-06<br />
James Davis 2001-02-03-04<br />
2<br />
Jordan Kent 2003-04-05-06<br />
*Bill Har<strong>com</strong>be 1935<br />
3<br />
Mitch Platt 2004-05-06<br />
Robert Johnson 2002-03<br />
*David Jackson 2001<br />
Skouson Harker 1999<br />
Henry Madden 1994-95-97-98<br />
Antoine Stoudamire 1992-93<br />
Frank Johnson 1988-89<br />
*Howard Page 1952<br />
Don Hoy 1951<br />
*Dick Unis 1950<br />
Jim Bocchi 1949<br />
Al Popick 1947-48<br />
Raymond Berg 1945-46<br />
Lou Kotnik 1945<br />
Dick Humphreys 1944<br />
Robert Newland 1942-43<br />
John Lewis 1935<br />
*Gilbert Olinger 1934<br />
Fred Joy 1927<br />
4<br />
Bryce Taylor, 2005-06<br />
Darius Wright 1999-00<br />
Andre Larry 1996-97<br />
Brion Smith 1994<br />
*Johnnie Reece 1993<br />
Brett Johnson 1991<br />
Tony Hargain 1988-89-90<br />
David Brantley 1981-82-83-84<br />
Ernie Baldini 1950-51<br />
Roger Mockford 1948<br />
*Jim Bartelt 1947<br />
*George A. Bray 1946<br />
Ernie Danner 1944<br />
Del Smith 1945<br />
*Roy Seeborg 1943<br />
*George Andrews 1942<br />
*LeGrande Houghton 1935<br />
*Roland Rourke 1934<br />
126<br />
5<br />
Matt Short 2002-03-04-05-06<br />
Yasir Rosemond 1998-99<br />
Brian Williams 1995-96<br />
Clyde Jordan 1991-92-93<br />
Randy Grant 1988-89<br />
*Phil Barner 1979<br />
Jim Calderwood 1950-51<br />
*Dick Unis 1949<br />
Stan Williamson 1947-48<br />
Alan Cohen 1946<br />
Sam Crowell 1943<br />
Wilson Maynard 1942<br />
*Roland Rourke 1935<br />
*Jim Watts 1934<br />
Bernard Hummelt 1927<br />
6<br />
*Rich Costi 1957<br />
Roger Diddock 1956<br />
*Bob Hawes 1953-54<br />
Mel Krause 1950-51<br />
*Don Peterson 1949<br />
*Marv Rasmussen 1947<br />
Robert Hamilton 1944-45-46<br />
Alvin Popick 1943<br />
*Paul Jackson 1942<br />
Mel Kennedy 1935<br />
*Bell Berg 1934<br />
Don McCormick 1927<br />
7<br />
Hugh Marxer 1952<br />
John Neeley 1949-50-51<br />
*Reedy Berg 1948<br />
*Roy Seeborg 1947<br />
Charles Stamper 1945-46<br />
Bob Caviness 1944<br />
*Robert Wren 1942-43<br />
Robert Becker 1937<br />
Charles Patterson 1936<br />
*Glen Sanford 1935<br />
*Jack Robertson 1934<br />
8<br />
Ken Wegner 1952-53-54<br />
Jack Keller 1950-51<br />
Lynn Hamilton 1949<br />
*Marv Rasmussen 1946-48<br />
*Roger Wiley 1947<br />
Bill Elder 1945<br />
Bill Mayther 1944<br />
Lloyd Jackson 1942<br />
*John Dick 1938<br />
*Ronald Gemmell 1935<br />
*Glen Sanford 1934<br />
9<br />
*John Lundell 1957<br />
Art Weatherford 1954<br />
Jim Vranizan 1950-51-52<br />
Archie Gacek 1948<br />
Kenneth Hays 1945-46-47<br />
*George Bray 1944<br />
*Warren Taylor 1942-43<br />
Arnold Faust 1935<br />
*Ron Gemmell 1934<br />
10<br />
Maarty Leunen, 2005-06<br />
Kenya Wilkins 1994-95-96-97<br />
Terrell Brandon 1990-91<br />
Greg Bell 1982-83-84-85<br />
Richard Wright 1980<br />
Mike Drummond 1975-76-77-78<br />
Dave Lingenfelder 1974<br />
Lenny Jackson 1969-70-71<br />
Mike Nicksic 1966-67-68<br />
*Pat Loy 1964-65<br />
*John Mack 1961-62-63<br />
Darrell Brandt 1960<br />
*Phil McHugh 1956<br />
Bob Stout 1953-54<br />
*Barney Holland 1952<br />
*Bob Hawes 1952<br />
*Ken Seeborg 1949<br />
Dick Wilkins 1945-46-47-48<br />
Wally Borrevik 1941-43-44<br />
Archie Marshik 1942<br />
*Bell Berg 1935<br />
*Edward Kunkle 1934<br />
11<br />
Ian Crosswhite 2002-03-04-05<br />
*Julius Hicks 2000<br />
Kyle Milling 1996-97<br />
Andre Collier 1992-93<br />
Alfred Hanson 1988-89<br />
Kevin Mouton 1986<br />
Chris Harper 1984-85<br />
Rodnie Taylor 1983<br />
Marvin Walker 1979<br />
Greg Graham 1974-75-76-77<br />
Clyde Crawford 1971-72<br />
Carlton Slater 1969-70<br />
Bob Yates 1963-64<br />
Nick Robertson 1960<br />
*Phil McHugh 1957<br />
*Jerry Ross 1954<br />
Alex Byler 1953<br />
Mel Streeter 1950-51-52<br />
*Jim Bartelt 1945-48-49<br />
*Bob Wren 1947<br />
Bill Phillips 1944<br />
*Rolph Fuhrman 1942-43<br />
Quetin Sidesinger 1941<br />
Matt Pavalunas 1938-39-40<br />
Kenneth Purdy 1936-37<br />
*Sam Liebowitz 1935<br />
*LeGrande Houghton 1934<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
12<br />
Kenny Love, 2005-06<br />
*Adrian Stelly 2004<br />
Marcus Kent 2002<br />
*Kristian Christensen 1998-99<br />
Ulysses Foston 1989-90<br />
Mike Matheson 1983-84-85<br />
Rick Potter 1964<br />
*Wally Palmberg 1963<br />
*Pete King 1957<br />
*Rich Costi 1955-56<br />
*Howard Page 1953<br />
Larry Chamberlain 1952<br />
Art Shepard 1951<br />
*Bob Lavey 1948-49-50<br />
*Reedy Berg 1947<br />
*Leslie Wright 1946<br />
Lee Wimberly 1944<br />
Donald Kirsch 1940-41-43<br />
*Wellington Quinn 1939<br />
*Bud Jones 1934-35<br />
Joe Bally 1927<br />
13<br />
Churchill Odia, 2006<br />
Luke Ridnour 2001-02-03<br />
Donte Quinine 1996-97-98-99<br />
Jordy ‘Lyden 1991-92-93-94-95<br />
David Girley 1984-85-86-87<br />
Fred Cofield 1981-82<br />
*Ron Thompson 1967<br />
Vearl Pearce 1962<br />
Butch Kimpton 1960-61<br />
Bud Kuykendall 1957-58<br />
Larry Barnes 1955-56<br />
Ben Pease 1946<br />
*Walter S. Reynolds 1941<br />
Herbert Tompkins 1940<br />
Ford Mullen 1937-38-39<br />
Clifford McLean 1936<br />
*Willard Jones 1934-35<br />
14<br />
Brandon Lincoln 2003-04-05-06<br />
Terik Brown 1996-97-98-99<br />
Paul Bain 1980-81-82-83<br />
Stu Lyon 1978-79<br />
Greg Brown 1977<br />
Mark Bailey 1970-71-72<br />
Rick Abrahamson 1967-68-69<br />
Dave Kafoury 1964-65-66<br />
Tom Tuttle 1961-62-63<br />
Jim Granata 1960<br />
Wimp Hastings 1956-57-58<br />
*Howard Page 1954<br />
Paul Poetsch 1953<br />
Ken Hunt 1950-51-52<br />
Bill Green 1948<br />
Bruce Hoffine 1945-46<br />
Arnie Kiminki 1927<br />
*Walter S. Reynolds 1943<br />
*George Andrews 1939-40-41<br />
*Robert Miller 1934-35
15<br />
Tyler York 2003-04<br />
Jamal Lawrence 1995-96-97<br />
Mike Greig 1975-77<br />
Bruce Posey 1972<br />
Jack Mulder 1967<br />
*Don DuShane 1964-65-66<br />
Jack Brack 1962<br />
Leon Hayes 1960-61<br />
*Eli Morgan 1958<br />
Bill Service 1956<br />
Frank Werner 1955<br />
*Max Anderson 1954<br />
Wayne Johnson 1953<br />
Henry Bonnemann 1951-52<br />
*Bob Amacher 1950<br />
*Roger Wiley 1948-49<br />
Ed Dick 1947<br />
William Magruder 1946<br />
Marion Huff 1944-45<br />
*Warren Christenson 1942<br />
Evert Red McNeely 1939-40-41<br />
David Epps 1927<br />
16<br />
Ed Halberg 1953-54<br />
Bob Peterson 1951-52<br />
Dale Warberg 1950<br />
*Lynn Hamilton 1948<br />
Sam Cromwell 1947<br />
Walter Kirsch 1946<br />
Norm Henwood 1944<br />
Robert Reynolds 1943<br />
*Clifford Anet 1942<br />
Toivvo Piippo 1939-40-41<br />
Algot Westergren 1927<br />
17<br />
Don Delbon 1956-57<br />
*Bud Covey 1952-53<br />
*Don Peterson 1951<br />
Paul Sowers 1949-1950<br />
Rod Slade 1949<br />
*Dick Unis 1948<br />
Harold McKee 1946<br />
Scott Milligan 1927<br />
18 - Retired<br />
*John Dick 1939-40<br />
Gordon Ridings 1927<br />
19<br />
*Eli Morgan 1956-57<br />
Berge Borrevik 1955<br />
Bill Sherman 1954<br />
Henry Bonneman 1953<br />
Ron Phillips 1952<br />
*Jim Loscutoff 1951<br />
Bob Gilbert 1950<br />
*Bob Amacher 1947-48-49<br />
Ben Ward 1946<br />
*Warren Christenson 1943<br />
Lester Thompson 1942<br />
*Warren Taylor 1941<br />
Roy Okerberg 1927<br />
20 - Retired<br />
Frederick Jones 1999-00-01-02<br />
John Cheatham 1981<br />
Beau McCloud 1977-78<br />
*Frank Rourke 1976<br />
*Paul Jackson 1940<br />
Robert Anet 1937-38-39<br />
*Roland Rourke 1936<br />
Jerry Gunther 1927<br />
21<br />
*Adrian Stelly, 2005-06<br />
*Julius Hicks 2001<br />
*Kristian Christensen 2001-02<br />
*David Jackson 1999-00<br />
Orlando Williams 1991-92-93-94<br />
Keith Reynolds 1989-90<br />
Anthony Taylor 1985-86-87-88<br />
Brian DiBiaso 1983<br />
Scott Perry 1982<br />
*Phil Barner 1978<br />
Mike Ela 1970-71-72<br />
Ken Kincheloe 1973<br />
Randy Olson 1969<br />
Steve Peterson 1968<br />
Elliot Gleason 1962-63-64-65<br />
*Ed Bingham 1957<br />
Dick James 1955<br />
*Gary McManus 1954<br />
Keith Farnam 1951-52-53<br />
Bob Don 1948-49-50<br />
John Stevens 1946<br />
*Henry Anderson 1941<br />
22 - Retired<br />
Mark Barwig 1973-74-75-76<br />
*Henry Anderson 1940<br />
Urgel Slim Wintermute 1937-38-39<br />
*William Har<strong>com</strong>be 1936<br />
23<br />
Jamar Curry 1994-95-96-97-98<br />
Mike Helms 1988-89-90<br />
Curtis Wilson 1987<br />
John Greig 1980-81-82<br />
*Walt Reynolds 1972-73-74<br />
Rick Brosterhous 1969-70-71<br />
Billy Gaskins 1968<br />
Nick Jones 1965-66-67<br />
Steve Jones 1962-63-64<br />
Chuck Rask 1960<br />
Kent Dorwin 1954<br />
*Harlan Mickey 1953<br />
Ron Bottler 1952<br />
Will Urban 1949-50-51<br />
*Ken Seeborg 1948<br />
*Bob Lavey 1947<br />
*Clifford Anet 1941<br />
24<br />
Ben Lindquist 2000-01-02<br />
Mike McShane 1997-98-99<br />
Jeff Potter 1992-93-94-95<br />
Kevin Mixon 1990-91<br />
Donald Dutton 1983-84<br />
Barry Walker 1979-80-81-82<br />
Dean Roberts 1973<br />
Chris Thompson 1972<br />
*Walt Reynolds 1971<br />
Billy Gaskins 1969-70<br />
Lee Harvey 1967-68<br />
Jim Jones 1966<br />
*Pat Loy 1963<br />
*Ed Bingham 1955-56<br />
Doug Rogers 1952<br />
*Hal Webb 1951<br />
Paul Cooper 1948-49-50<br />
*George Bray 1947<br />
25<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi, 2005-06<br />
Chris Christoffersen 1999-00-01-02<br />
Rick Osborn 1985-86-87-88<br />
Gary Gatewood 1980-81-82-83-84<br />
*Rob Closs 1975-76<br />
Paul Halupa 1973-74<br />
John Roche 1967<br />
*Don DuShane 1963<br />
*Barney Holland 1953-54<br />
Melville Stilwell 1946<br />
*Leslie Wright 1945<br />
Jerry Mosby 1944<br />
*Leonard Gard 1941<br />
Ted Sarpola 1938-39-40<br />
*Gale Smith 1937<br />
Wardlow Howell 1936<br />
26<br />
Don McLain 1955<br />
Bob Glaves 1954<br />
Chet Noe 1951-52-53<br />
Jack Loomis 1950<br />
27<br />
*Bud Covey 1951<br />
28 - Retired<br />
*Hal Webb 1950<br />
*William Borcher 1940<br />
Laddie Gale 1937-38-39<br />
*Willard Jones 1936<br />
29<br />
Curt Barclay 1951<br />
30 - Retired<br />
Ron Lee 1973-74-75-76<br />
Chuck McCormick 1971<br />
Jim Henry 1968-69-70<br />
Bill Thomas 1965-66-67<br />
Jim Johnson 1962-63-64<br />
Denny Strickland 1960-61<br />
Charlie Franklin 1956-57-58<br />
*Ray Bell 1954<br />
Don Siegmund 1953<br />
Joe Triano 1941<br />
William Courtney 1936-37<br />
Ike Donin 1933<br />
All-Time Numbers<br />
31<br />
Kevinn Robinson 1992<br />
Richard Lucas 1988-89-90-91<br />
John Murray 1977-78-79-80<br />
Kim Swaim 1972-73-74<br />
*Stan Love 1970-71<br />
Dave Trukositz 1968-69<br />
*Wally Palmberg 1964<br />
Sandy Nosler 1962-63<br />
*Dave Robinson 1961<br />
Stu Robertson 1958-60<br />
Frank Werner 1956<br />
Ron Koski 1953<br />
Henry Simons 1933<br />
32 - Retired<br />
Tyron Manlove 1997-98<br />
Stu Jackson 1974-75-76<br />
*Victor Townsend 1940<br />
Wally Johansen 1937-38-39<br />
William Dick 1936<br />
33<br />
Luke Jackson 2001-02-03-04<br />
Alex Scales 1999-00<br />
Rob Ramaker 1996-97<br />
Darryl Parker 1994-95<br />
Bob Fife 1990-91-92-93<br />
Kofi Kyei 1985-86-87<br />
Reggie Wallace 1984<br />
Ray Whiting 1980-81<br />
Don Hayes 1979<br />
Earl Williams 1977<br />
Bruce Coldren 1974-75-76<br />
Eldridge Brossard 1972<br />
Larry Holliday 1969-70-71<br />
Jim Barnett 1964-65-66<br />
Bruce Madsen 1962<br />
*John Lundell 1956<br />
Jack Sherman 1955<br />
Jack McElravy 1951<br />
*Victor Townsend 1941<br />
George Jackson 1937<br />
*Buddington Jones 1936<br />
Joe Walsh 1933<br />
*La Grande Houghton 1933<br />
34<br />
Anthony Lever 2000-01-02<br />
Chuck Patterson 1990-91-92<br />
Jesse Nash 1987<br />
Jerry Adams 1982-83-85-86<br />
Danny Mack 1976-77-78<br />
Deryl Banks 1975<br />
Ken Strand 1970-71-72<br />
*Burt Fredrickson 1973<br />
Ken Smith 1966-67-68<br />
Larry Cooley 1963-64-65<br />
Roman Jones 1961<br />
Dale Herron 1958-60<br />
*Gary McManus 1955<br />
*Harlan Mickey 1951<br />
Ed Allen 1944-45-46<br />
Arvid Sutherland 1943<br />
Archie Marshik 1939-40-41<br />
David Silver 1936-37-38<br />
Chuck Clay 1933<br />
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All-Time Numbers<br />
35<br />
Andre Joseph 2003-04<br />
Zach Sellers 1994-95<br />
*Johnnie Reece 1993<br />
David Blair 1988-89-90-91<br />
Kenny Sprague 1983-84-85-86-87<br />
Felton Sealey 1978-79-80-81<br />
Ernie Kent 1974-75-76-77<br />
Paul Sunderland 1972<br />
Paul Benson 1973<br />
Jim Hannam 1971<br />
Bob Rodgers 1968-69-70<br />
Vernon Fox 1963<br />
*Max Anderson 1956<br />
*Jack Robertson 1933<br />
*Roland Rourke 1933<br />
36<br />
Russell Randrup 1946<br />
William Bloomquist 1943<br />
Earl Sandness 1939-40-41<br />
Ray Jewell 1936-37-38<br />
Red Rotenberg 1933<br />
38<br />
*Wellington Quinn 1938<br />
*William Borcher 1938<br />
*William Har<strong>com</strong>be 1937<br />
*Samuel Liebowitz 1936<br />
Homer Stahl 1933<br />
39<br />
*Jim Watts 1933<br />
40<br />
Brian Helquist 2002-03<br />
Miguel McKelvey 1997<br />
Eric van der Veen 1991-92-93<br />
Steve Ranniger 1986-87-88-89-90<br />
Blair Rasmussen 1982-83-84-85<br />
Tad Mancini 1975<br />
Steve Manker 1974<br />
Bill Ingram 1972-73<br />
*Ron Thompson 1968<br />
Ron Hanson 1963<br />
Dave Barovetto 1962<br />
*Jerry Ross 1955-56<br />
Wayne Bartholemy 1946<br />
*Rolph Fuhrman 1941<br />
*Leonard Gard 1940<br />
Robert Hardy 1939-40<br />
John Lewis 1936-37<br />
*La Grande Houghton 1933<br />
128<br />
41<br />
Jeff Crawford 1987-88-89<br />
Thomas Deuster 1985-86<br />
Kenny Thompson 1983<br />
Jerome Williams 1979-80-81-82<br />
Joe Moreck 1976-77-78<br />
*Burt Fredrickson 1974-75<br />
Steve Shaw 1970-71<br />
*Stan Love 1969<br />
*Dave Robinson 1960<br />
Henry Ronquillo 1957-58<br />
Martin Swan 1956<br />
*Howard Page 1955<br />
Kermit Stevens 1933<br />
42<br />
Adam Zahn 2003-04-05-06<br />
Brian Bracey 2000-01<br />
Matt O’Neil 1991-92-93<br />
Greg Senior 1986-87-88-89<br />
Bryan Trendell 1982-83-84<br />
Greg Ballard 1974-75-76-77<br />
Bill Drozdiak 1969-70-71<br />
*John Pink<strong>staff</strong> 1967-68<br />
*Bob Craven 1966<br />
*John Mack 1960<br />
Otis Davis 1958<br />
Don Steen 1957<br />
*Ray Bell 1955-56<br />
Cap Roberts 1933<br />
43<br />
Eric Dunn 1989-90<br />
Mike Clark 1978-79-80-81<br />
Steve Smith 1970-71<br />
Gene Brockmeyer 1964-65-66<br />
Bill Simmons 1960-61-62<br />
Homer Stahl 1933<br />
Gilbert Olinger 1933<br />
44<br />
Ivan Johnson, 2006<br />
Jonathan Nelson 1997-98<br />
Damon Runyon 1992-93-94-95<br />
*Aaron Johnson 1990<br />
Bret Coffey 1988-89<br />
Jimmy Winston 1986<br />
Greg Trapp 1984-85<br />
Ron Burns 1980-81-83<br />
*Rob Closs 1977-78-79<br />
Ken Stringer 1973-74-75<br />
Rusty Blair 1970-71-72<br />
Glen Campbell 1967-68-69<br />
Bill Jennings 1964-65-66<br />
*Jim Fitzwilson 1963<br />
Booth Deakins 1962<br />
George Huggins 1946<br />
Wayne Scott 1936-37<br />
Joe Walsh 1933<br />
*Bob Miller 1933<br />
45<br />
Ray Schafer 2004-05-06<br />
*Aaron Johnson 1993-94-95<br />
Gaylan Jackson 1991<br />
Geoff Nelson 1974-75-76<br />
John Green 1969<br />
*Bob Craven 1965-67-68<br />
*John Pink<strong>staff</strong> 1966<br />
*Jim Fitzwilson 1964<br />
*Lewis Patterson 1963<br />
Vince Hayes 1961<br />
Jerry Anderson 1958-60<br />
Chuck Clay 1933<br />
46<br />
Bill Berg 1933<br />
47<br />
Ike Donin 1933<br />
50<br />
Mark Michaelis 2001-02<br />
Mike Carson 1995-96-97-98-99<br />
*John Mitchell 1993-94<br />
Ian Craig 1986-87-88<br />
Kevin Small 1976-77-78-79<br />
Gerald Willett 1973-74-75<br />
Al Carlson 1971<br />
Mike Powers 1966-67-68<br />
Jerry Anderson 1962-63-65<br />
*Glenn Moore 1960-61<br />
Gene Walkama 1958<br />
Nick Utt 1956<br />
Bob Anderson 1955<br />
51<br />
Charlie Warren 1960-61-62<br />
*Pete King 1958<br />
*Phil McHugh 1955<br />
52<br />
Keith Balderston 1985-86-87-88<br />
Dan Hartshorne 1976-78-79-80<br />
*Frank Rourke 1975<br />
Doug Little 1971-72-73<br />
*Dave Romppanen 1965-66<br />
*Lewis Patterson 1964<br />
*Glenn Moore 1963<br />
*John Stevens 1960<br />
Dick Valentine 1957<br />
Quincy Powers 1956<br />
*John Lundell 1955<br />
53<br />
Rich Davis 1978-79<br />
Marty Hill 1970<br />
*John Stevens 1961<br />
Bob Hunt 1960<br />
Hal Duffy 1957-58<br />
*Jim Loscutoff 1955<br />
*Ed Kunkle 1933<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
54<br />
Flo Hartenstein 1998-99-00-01<br />
Rod Wulff 1969-70-71<br />
*Dave Romppanen 1967<br />
Dick Stubbs 1965<br />
Bill Moore 1955-56-57<br />
55<br />
Jay Anderson 2001-02-03-04<br />
Sven Meyer 1987<br />
Gary Nelson 1976-77-78<br />
Randy McCoy 1975<br />
John Franz 1964-65-66<br />
Wally Knecht 1960-61-62<br />
Paul Tuchardt 1956-57-58<br />
*Max Anderson 1955<br />
58<br />
*Roland Rourke 1933<br />
66<br />
Fritz Fredrickson 1945<br />
Barney Koch 1944<br />
*Paul Jackson 1941<br />
Edward McGrath 1940<br />
*Gale Smith 1938<br />
80<br />
Red Rotenberg 1933<br />
81<br />
Henry Simons 1933<br />
83<br />
*Jack Robertson 1933<br />
*Ed Kunkle 1933<br />
84<br />
Kermit Stevens 1933<br />
85<br />
*Bob Miller 1933<br />
87<br />
Cap Roberts 1933<br />
88<br />
*Gilbert Olinger 1933<br />
89<br />
*Jim Watts 1933<br />
91<br />
Bill Berg 1933<br />
* indicates player wore more than<br />
one number during his career
1902-03 (0-2)<br />
H: 0-1, A: 0-1<br />
Charles Burden<br />
J 24 Oregon State L 2- 32<br />
M 13 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
1903-04 (0-4)<br />
H: 0-3, A: 0-1<br />
Charles Burden<br />
L 22- 24<br />
F 5 * Oregon State L 22- 25<br />
F 12 * Washington L 17- 19<br />
F 17 * Willamette L 9- 30<br />
F 26 Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
1904-05<br />
No Team<br />
1905-06 (0-5)<br />
H: 0-3, A: 0-2<br />
Walter Winslow<br />
L 14- 30<br />
J 20 Willamette L 8- 19<br />
F 2 * Oregon State L 15- 17 +<br />
F 20 * Minnesota Red Wings L 11- 23<br />
F 23 Oregon State L 6- 32<br />
M 15 * Willamette<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
L 10- 14<br />
Hugo Bezdek<br />
F<br />
1906-07 (4-3)<br />
H: 1-2, A: 3-1<br />
Hugo Bezdek<br />
2 * Oregon State L 18- 44<br />
F 14 Roseburg W 27- 6<br />
F 15 Ashland AC W 20- 19<br />
F 16 Ashland AC W 26- 20<br />
F 22 Oregon State L 7- 41<br />
M 2 * Crescent AC (Chicago) L 22- 27<br />
M 9 * Roseburg<br />
*Home Games<br />
1907-08 (8-9)<br />
H: 3-2, A: 5-7<br />
Charles Murphy<br />
W 32- 7<br />
D 6 Dallas College L 11- 32<br />
D 7 Monmouth AC L 7- 22<br />
D 13 * National Guard W 42- 16<br />
D 14 * Eugene W 50- 3<br />
D 19 Roseburg W 32- 21<br />
D 20 Ashland Normal W 34- 20<br />
D 21 Ashland AC W 28- 15<br />
J 11 * Oregon State L 21- 29<br />
J 18 * Ashland AC W 41- 8<br />
F 1 Oregon State L 14- 31<br />
F 8 Chemawa W 22- 9<br />
F 11 Idaho W 16- 13 +<br />
F 12 Washington State L 12- 15<br />
F 13 Whitman L 21- 23<br />
F 14 Pendleton L 20- 21<br />
F 15 Multnomah AC L 9- 32<br />
F 28 * Muscatine (Iowa) YMCA L 20- 30<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
1908-09<br />
No Team<br />
Bill Hayward<br />
1909-10 (1-5)<br />
H: 1-4, A: 0-1<br />
William Hayward<br />
F 12 * Washington State L 7- 22<br />
F 18 * Willamette L 9- 20<br />
F 23 * Idaho W 20- 13<br />
F 24 * ldaho L 17- 21<br />
M 9 * Oregon State L 20- 21<br />
M 12 Oregon State L 20- 44<br />
*Home Games<br />
1910-11 (9-4)<br />
H: 4-2, A: 5-2<br />
NWC: 8-3<br />
William Hayward<br />
J 20 * Pacific (Ore.) W 63- 7<br />
J 30 * Portage Militia (Wis.) L 16- 36<br />
F 6 Whitman W 31- 15<br />
F 7 Whitman W 36- 12<br />
F 9 Idaho W 27- 10<br />
F 10 Idaho W 21- 16<br />
F 11 Washington State W 32- 19<br />
F 17 * Washington L 18- 22<br />
F 18 * Washington W 27- 13<br />
F 27 * Washington State W 45- 14<br />
F 28 * Washington State W 30- 17<br />
M 3 Washington L 18- 22<br />
M 4 Washington L 17- 18<br />
*Home Games<br />
1911-12 (12-2)<br />
H: 7-0, A: 4-2, N: 1-0<br />
NWC: 8-2<br />
William Hayward<br />
F 2 * Willamette W 47- 5<br />
F 10 ? Whitworth W 43- 21<br />
F 12 Washington L 18- 30<br />
F 13 Washington L 10- 11<br />
F 14 Gonzaga W 29- 22<br />
F 15 Washington State W 18- 13<br />
F 16 Idaho W 30- 13<br />
F 17 Walla Walla YMCA W 44- 24<br />
F 26 * Idaho W 31- 8<br />
F 27 * Idaho W 36- 10<br />
M 4 * Washington State W 26- 11<br />
M 5 * Washington State W 19- 7<br />
M 14 * Washington W 17- 14<br />
M 15 * Washington<br />
*Home Games<br />
?Ta<strong>com</strong>a, Wash.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1912-13 (9-10)<br />
H: 6-4, A: 3-6<br />
NWC: 6-10<br />
William Hayward<br />
W 17- 13 +<br />
J 13 * Idaho W 31- 6<br />
J 14 * Idaho W 25- 15<br />
J 26 * Multnomah AC W 27- 11<br />
J 28 National Guard W 24- 13<br />
J 31 * National Guard W 33- 21<br />
F 10 Washington L 10- 25<br />
F 11 Washington L 10- 25<br />
F 12 Idaho W 19- 15<br />
F 13 Washington State L 17- 26<br />
F 14 Idaho L 11- 16<br />
F 15 Washington State L 12- 25<br />
F 21 * Washington L 16- 23 +<br />
Season-By-Season Scores<br />
F 22 * Washington L 15- 29<br />
F 26 * Washington State W 19- 17<br />
F 27 * Washington State L 20- 24<br />
M 5 * Oregon State L 9- 20<br />
M 6 * Oregon State W 14- 12 +<br />
M 7 Oregon State W 21- 13<br />
M 8 Oregon State L 8- 13<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
1913-14 (6-11)<br />
H: 5-4, A: 1-7<br />
NWC: 3-9<br />
Hugo Bezdek<br />
J 16 * Washington State W 25- 17<br />
J 23 * Salem Yellowjackets W 40- 6<br />
J 31 * Multnomah AC L 17- 22<br />
F 7 Washington L 10- 30<br />
F 9 Washington L 7- 28<br />
F 10 Washington L 12- 16<br />
F 11 St. James College W 30- 18<br />
F 12 Multnomah AC L 15- 18<br />
F 16 * Washington L 10- 16<br />
F 17 * Washington L 14- 15<br />
F 20 * Washington W 24- 9<br />
F 24 * Oregon State L 7- 15<br />
F 25 Oregon State L 13- 14<br />
F 27 * Oregon State W 21- 18<br />
M 5 Oregon State L 13- 24<br />
M 6 Oregon State L 10- 17<br />
M 7 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
1914-15 (7-10)<br />
H: 4-4, A: 3-6<br />
NWC: 7-10<br />
Hugo Bezdek<br />
W 13- 11<br />
J 15 Willamette W 41- 23<br />
J 23 * Willamette W 51- 10<br />
F 4 Multnomah AC W 24- 18<br />
F 5 Washington L 15- 32<br />
F 6 Washington L 21- 32<br />
F 8 Idaho L 22- 24<br />
F 9 Washington State L 18- 24<br />
F 10 Whitman L 18- 32<br />
F 16 * Idaho W 29- 19<br />
F 19 * Washington L 13- 21<br />
F 20 * Washington L 19- 27<br />
F 26 Oregon State W 21- 20<br />
F 27 * Oregon State W 14- 10<br />
M 2 * Washington State W 29- 23<br />
M 4 * Illinois AC L 26- 61<br />
M 5 * Oregon State L 18- 23<br />
M 6 Oregon State L 12- 17<br />
*Home Games<br />
1915-16<br />
No Team<br />
1916-17 (0-11)<br />
H: 0-6, A: 0-5<br />
PCC: 0-8<br />
Hugo Bezdek<br />
J 10 * NW Oklahoma State L 12- 32<br />
J 3 * Dallas AC L 21- 22<br />
J 16 * Oregon State L 8- 41<br />
J 17 * Oregon State L 7- 24<br />
J 19 Oregon State L 14- 25<br />
J 20 Oregon State L 10- 29<br />
F 2 * Washington L 12- 33<br />
F 3 * Washington L 16- 33<br />
F 22 Washington L 15- 32<br />
F 23 Washington L 18- 37<br />
F 24 Multnomah AC<br />
*Home Games<br />
L 3- 33<br />
1917-18 (3-8)<br />
H: 2-4, A: 1-4<br />
William Hayward<br />
J 19 * Multnomah AC L 19- 36<br />
J 26 * Willamette L 19- 27<br />
F 1 Oregon State L 19- 28<br />
F 2 Oregon State L 7- 28<br />
F 18 * Washington W 27- 20<br />
F 19 * Washington W 19- 17<br />
F 22 * Oregon State L 6- 24<br />
F 23 * Oregon State L 6- 17<br />
F 28 Washington W 23- 22 +<br />
M 1 Washington L 16- 33<br />
M 2 Multnomah AC L 19- 60<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
1918-19 (13-4)<br />
H: 6-1, A: 7-3<br />
PCC: 11-3<br />
Dean Walker<br />
J 14 * Willamette W 41- 14<br />
J 27 * Washington State W 29- 23<br />
J 28 * Washington State L 35- 36<br />
J 31 Washington L 24- 26<br />
F 1 Washington L 13- 19<br />
F 7 * Washington W 25- 19<br />
F 8 * Washington W 37- 19<br />
F 14 Oregon State W 27- 17<br />
F 15 Oregon State W 36- 16<br />
F 19 Washington State W 38- 28<br />
F 20 Washington State W 43- 27<br />
F 21 Idaho W 27- 26<br />
F 22 Walla Walla YMCA L 27- 52<br />
F 28 * Oregon State W 24- 17<br />
M 1 * Oregon State W 28- 23<br />
M 5 California W 39- 37 +<br />
M 6 California W 30- 28<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
Shy Huntington<br />
1919-20 (8-9)<br />
H: 3-5, A: 5-4<br />
PCC: 5-8<br />
Shy Huntington<br />
J 13 * Whitman L 22- 23<br />
J 14 * Whitman W 23- 12<br />
J 22 Washington L 26- 38<br />
J 23 Washington W 29- 26<br />
J 29 Willamette W 38- 31<br />
J 31 * Willamette W 38- 22<br />
F 5 * Washington State L 27- 29<br />
F 6 * Washington L 19- 23<br />
F 7 * Washington W 23- 20++<br />
F 13 Oregon State W 22- 20<br />
F 14 Oregon State W 37- 21<br />
F 17 Stanford L 22- 39<br />
F 18 Stanford L 31- 36<br />
F 20 California W 29- 27<br />
F 21 California L 19- 33<br />
F 24 * Stanford L 15- 47<br />
F 25 * Stanford<br />
*Home Games<br />
++Double Overtime<br />
1920-21 (15-5)<br />
H: 9-2, A: 6-3<br />
PCC: 8-4<br />
George Bohler<br />
L 18- 29<br />
J 8 Multnomah AC L 19- 21<br />
J 14 * Chemawa W 37- 18<br />
J 15 * Chemawa W 30- 16<br />
J 21 Willamette W 27- 22<br />
J 22 Willamette W 21- 17<br />
J 25 Washington State W 27- 23<br />
J 26 Washington State W 33- 18<br />
J 28 Washington L 31- 36<br />
J 29 Washington L 26- 50<br />
F 4 Oregon State W 30- 29<br />
F 5 Oregon State W 25- 22<br />
F 11 * Oregon State W 42- 13<br />
F 12 * Oregon State W 37- 19<br />
F 18 * California L 23- 26<br />
F 19 * California L 18- 24<br />
F 21 * Idaho W 31- 19<br />
F 28 * Washington State W 33- 27<br />
M 1 * Washington State W 35- 28<br />
M 4 * Willamette W 25- 21<br />
M 5 * Willamette<br />
*Home Games<br />
W 26- 25<br />
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Season-By-Season Scores<br />
N/A<br />
1921-22 (7-24)<br />
H: 4-11, A: 3-13<br />
PCC: 0-16<br />
George Bohler<br />
Chemawa W 51- 13<br />
N/A Chemawa W 54- 32<br />
D 21 Pacific Dental W 26- 24<br />
D 22 Columbia Club Astoria L 18- 30<br />
N/A McMinnville AL L 19- 21<br />
J 7 Multnomah AC L 33- 40<br />
J 9 * Whitman L 22- 31<br />
J 10 * Whitman L 15- 24<br />
J 12 * Ninth Corps L 26- 32<br />
J 13 Washington L 15- 76<br />
J 14 Washington L 19- 48<br />
J 16 * Idaho L 23- 37<br />
J 17 * Idaho L 19- 40<br />
J 20 * Washington L 19- 46<br />
J 21 * Washington L 26- 40<br />
J 24 * Stanford L 29- 32<br />
J 25 * Stanford L 21- 23<br />
F 3 * Oregon State L 19- 39<br />
F 4 * Oregon State L 18- 35<br />
F 10 Oregon State L 19- 31<br />
F 11 Oregon State L 21- 34<br />
F 14 California L 12- 25<br />
F 15 California L 22- 30<br />
F 17 Stanford L 12- 17<br />
F 18 Stanford L 9- 20<br />
F 20 * Nevada W 33- 29<br />
F 21 * Nevada W 24- 19<br />
F 24 * Willamette W 20- 17<br />
F 25 * Willamette W 28- 12<br />
M 3 Willamette L 28- 34<br />
M 4 Willamette L 18- 28<br />
*Home Games<br />
D 27<br />
1922-23 (15-10)<br />
H: 7-2, A: 8-8<br />
PCC: 2-6<br />
George Bohler<br />
Silverton AC W 38- 14<br />
D 28 Independence AC W 43- 14<br />
D 29 Dallas AC W 42- 14<br />
D 30 Newberg AC W 32- 29<br />
J 3 Pacific Dental W 35- 21<br />
J 4 Columbia Club Astoria L 30- 36<br />
J 5 Pacific (Ore.) W 30- 6<br />
J 6 Multnomah AC L 31- 39<br />
J 12 * Pacific Dental W 42- 20<br />
J 13 * Multnomah AC W 45- 20<br />
J 15 * Whitman W 47- 27<br />
J 19 * Willamette W 49- 28<br />
J 20 * Idaho W 42- 35<br />
J 25 * Washington L 32- 34<br />
F 2 Oregon State L 33- 42<br />
F 3 Oregon State L 15- 39<br />
F 5 * Washington State L 15- 21<br />
F 9 * Oregon State W 31- 24<br />
F 10 * Oregon State W 38- 29<br />
F 17 Whitman W 39- 35<br />
F 19 Idaho L 29- 32<br />
F 21 Washington State L 25- 40<br />
F 22 Spokane AC L 25- 52<br />
F 24 Washington L 27- 39<br />
F 27 Willamette W 61- 20<br />
*Home Games<br />
130<br />
George Bohler<br />
William Reinhart<br />
1923-24 (15-5)<br />
H: 9-1, A: 6-4<br />
PCC: 4-4<br />
William Reinhart<br />
J 10 * Pacific (Ore.) W 44- 14<br />
J 12 * Willamette W 47- 14<br />
J 15 Pacific (Ore.) W 41- 18<br />
J 18 * Pacific Dental W 62- 24<br />
J 19 * Pacific Dental W 57- 22<br />
J 20 Pacific Dental W 33- 10<br />
J 29 Multnomah AC W 29- 19<br />
F 4 * Washington W 29- 28<br />
F 8 * Oregon State W 25- 20<br />
F 9 * Oregon State W 27- 20<br />
F 13 Idaho L 24- 30<br />
F 15 Washington State W 38- 31<br />
F 16 Whitman W 51- 28<br />
F 22 * Whitman W 41- 15<br />
F 23 * Idaho L 25- 27<br />
F 25 Washington L 22- 29<br />
F 27 * Washington State W 33- 29<br />
F 29 Oregon State L 17- 22<br />
M 1 Oregon State L 22- 28<br />
M 4 Willamette W 34- 23<br />
*Home Games<br />
1924-25 (15-5)<br />
H: 7-3, A: 8-1, N: 0-1<br />
PCC: 7-2<br />
William Reinhart<br />
J 3 * Marshfield AL W 59- 15<br />
J 11 * Willamette W 63- 31<br />
J 16 * Pacific (Ore.) W 48- 15<br />
J 22 Multnomah AC W 32- 15<br />
J 23 Pacific (Ore.) W 65- 21<br />
J 24 Willamette W 51- 17<br />
J 27 * Whitman W 44- 22<br />
J 29 * Montana W 33- 29<br />
J 31 * Washington L 29- 33<br />
F 7 Oregon State W 22- 19<br />
F 9 * Washington State W 30- 24<br />
F 13 * Idaho W 48- 35<br />
F 20 * Oregon State L 30- 34<br />
F 23 Whitman L 12- 18<br />
F 24 Washington State W 43- 16<br />
F 26 Idaho W 26- 24<br />
F 28 Washington W 35- 26<br />
M 5 * Oregon State@ L 12- 15<br />
M 7 Oregon State@ W 23- 21<br />
M 9 ~ Oregon State@<br />
*Home Games<br />
@PCC Northern Division Playoff<br />
~Salem, Ore.<br />
1925-26 (18-4)<br />
H: 6-0, A: 12-4<br />
PCC: 10-0<br />
William Reinhart<br />
L 26- 27<br />
D 21 Spaulding W 41- 23<br />
D 22 Livermore L 22- 32<br />
D 23 Vallejo W 41- 12<br />
D 26 Loyola Marymount W 44- 16<br />
D 28 UC Santa Barbara W 56- 10<br />
N/A Los Angeles AC L 20- 27<br />
D 31 Redlands W 72- 8<br />
N/A San Jose State W 24- 6<br />
J 9 Multnomah AC W 40- 12<br />
J 15 * Pacific (Ore.) W 66- 7<br />
J 19 * Montana W 40- 19<br />
J 23 Washington W 34- 20<br />
J 25 Montana W 35- 17<br />
J 26 Idaho W 34- 24<br />
J 27 Washington State W 34- 22<br />
J 30 * Washington W 28- 21<br />
F 5 * Idaho W 37- 17<br />
F 8 * Washington State W 35- 23<br />
F 13 Oregon State W 32- 17<br />
F 19 * Oregon State W 25- 15<br />
F 26 California@ L 17- 32<br />
F 27 California@ L 23- 29<br />
*Home Games<br />
@PCC Championship<br />
1926-27 (24-4)<br />
H: 8-3, A: 16-1<br />
PCC: 8-2<br />
William Reinhart<br />
D 27 Olympic Club W 43- 29<br />
D 28 Ellery Arms W 32- 24<br />
D 29 Athens Club W 43- 18<br />
D 30 San Jose Golds W 31- 25<br />
D 31 Napa AL W 50- 16<br />
J 1 Stockton Amblers W 35- 25<br />
J 3 Auburn Cubs W 46- 21<br />
J 4 Grass Valley W 39- 19<br />
J 5 Marysville AL W 52- 25<br />
J 14 * Willamette W 38- 10<br />
J 15 * Willamette W 43- 13<br />
J 18 * Gonzaga W 65- 17<br />
J 22 * Idaho W 39- 24<br />
J 24 Washington State W 31- 14<br />
J 25 Idaho L 35- 36<br />
J 26 Gonzaga W 36- 17<br />
J 27 Montana W 37- 24<br />
J 29 Washington W 50- 25<br />
F 2 Willamette W 32- 26<br />
F 5 * Montana W 54- 32<br />
F 8 * Washington State W 43- 23<br />
F 11 Oregon State W 28- 12<br />
F 12 Multnomah AC W 42- 28<br />
F 16 * Multnomah AC W 66- 15<br />
F 22 * Oregon State W 34- 25<br />
F 26 * Washington L 24- 32<br />
M 3 * California@ L 29- 35<br />
M 4 * California@<br />
*Home Games<br />
@PCC Championship<br />
1927-28 (18-3)<br />
H: 7-3, A: 11-0<br />
PCC: 8-2<br />
William Reinhart<br />
L 21- 33<br />
D 26 Portland Checkers W 47- 23<br />
D 27 Multnomah AC W 58- 30<br />
D 30 Roseburg AL W 54- 29<br />
J 6 * Willamette W 36- 17<br />
J 7 * Willamette W 30- 23<br />
J 13 * Gonzaga W 54- 15<br />
J 16 * Whitman L 26- 27<br />
J 21 * Idaho W 29- 23<br />
J 24 * Washington State W 33- 16<br />
J 28 * Washington L 17- 24<br />
J 31 Willamette W 48- 33<br />
F 1 * Waseda W 70- 20<br />
F 4 * Oregon State L 24- 25<br />
F 7 * Montana W 36- 33<br />
F 11 Oregon State W 28- 23<br />
F 17 Whitman W 29- 28<br />
F 18 Idaho W 32- 23<br />
F 20 Washington State W 42- 18<br />
F 21 Gonzaga W 53- 42<br />
F 23 Montana W 32- 30<br />
F 25 Washington W 41- 39 +<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
D 28<br />
1928-29 (10-8)<br />
H: 4-4, A: 6-4<br />
PCC: 3-7<br />
William Reinhart<br />
Portland Checkerboards W 49- 34<br />
D 29 Multnomah AC W 50- 19<br />
J 5 Willamette W 40- 19<br />
J 8 Willamette W 34- 30<br />
J 11 * Gonzaga L 22- 26<br />
J 12 * Willamette W 53- 13<br />
J 15 * Portland Checkerboards W 62- 24<br />
J 19 Washington L 29- 38<br />
J 21 Washington State L 28- 31<br />
J 23 Idaho L 35- 39 +<br />
J 24 Gonzaga W 36- 23<br />
J 25 Montana L 28- 29<br />
F 1 Oregon State W 30- 21<br />
F 5 * Montana W 45- 21<br />
F 9 * Oregon State W 35- 26<br />
F 16 * Washington State L 28- 29<br />
F 18 * Idaho L 27- 29<br />
F 22 * Washington<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
L 44- 50<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
1929-30 (14-12)<br />
H: 6-7, A: 8-5<br />
PCC: 8-8<br />
William Reinhart<br />
D 6 * Eugene DeNeffes W 44- 33<br />
D 7 * Eugene DeNeffes W 47- 33<br />
D 14 Multnomah AC W 39- 20<br />
D 23 Multnomah AC W 33- 24<br />
D 24 Vancouver AAU W 39- 36<br />
J 3 * Gonzaga W 34- 25<br />
J 4 * Gonzaga L 27- 29<br />
J 6 * Willamette L 32- 44<br />
J 10 * Washington State L 30- 32<br />
J 11 * Washington State W 34- 32 +<br />
J 13 * Idaho W 40- 37<br />
J 14 * Idaho L 34- 41<br />
J 16 Willamette L 30- 40<br />
J 24 * Washington L 23- 37<br />
J 25 * Washington L 31- 32<br />
F 1 * Oregon State W 37- 29<br />
F 7 Oregon State W 34- 27<br />
F 8 * Oregon State L 28- 29<br />
F 14 Washington State L 28- 31<br />
F 15 Washington State W 35- 21<br />
F 17 Idaho W 33- 30<br />
F 18 Idaho W 40- 35<br />
F 19 Gonzaga L 27- 29<br />
F 22 Oregon State W 34- 33<br />
F 28 Washington L 25- 32<br />
M 1 Washington L 31- 38<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
D 6<br />
1930-31 (12-10)<br />
H: 4-5, A: 8-5<br />
PCC: 6-10<br />
William Reinhart<br />
Multnomah AC W 45- 33<br />
D 26 Multnomah AC W 37- 28<br />
D 27 Multnomah AC W 38- 37<br />
D 30 Linfield W 70- 28<br />
J 3 * Gonzaga W 48- 27<br />
J 9 Washington L 21- 43<br />
J 10 Washington L 36- 40<br />
J 16 * Washington State L 30- 32<br />
J 17 * Washington State L 33- 41<br />
J 23 * Washington L 26- 31<br />
J 24 * Washington L 26- 38<br />
J 31 Oregon State L 26- 40<br />
F 6 Idaho W 33- 30<br />
F 7 Idaho W 42- 34<br />
F 9 Washington State L 31- 37<br />
F 10 Washington State L 32- 35<br />
F 11 Gonzaga W 40- 31<br />
F 16 * Idaho W 33- 27<br />
F 17 * Idaho W 42- 21<br />
F 21 * Oregon State W 39- 32<br />
F 27 Oregon State W 29- 22<br />
F 28 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
1931-32 (13-11)<br />
H: 8-4, A: 5-7<br />
PCC: 7-9<br />
William Reinhart<br />
L 7- 36<br />
D 23 * Central Washington W 33- 31<br />
D 24 * Central Washington W 35- 16<br />
D 26 Multnomah AC L 31- 36 +<br />
D 30 Salem Florsheim Club W 42- 21<br />
J 1 * Pacific (Ore.) W 50- 14<br />
J 2 * Pacific (Ore.) W 68- 12<br />
J 5 Dallas Townies L 23- 26<br />
J 8 Idaho L 26- 31<br />
J 9 Idaho W 33- 29<br />
J 11 Washington State L 21- 33<br />
J 12 Washington State W 42- 29<br />
J 13 Gonzaga W 33- 31<br />
J 18 * Idaho W 39- 26<br />
J 19 * Idaho L 19- 39<br />
J 25 * Washington L 32- 44<br />
J 26 * Washington L 23- 33<br />
J 30 * Oregon State W 21- 20<br />
F 5 Washington L 29- 38<br />
F 6 Washington L 21- 27<br />
F I 2 * Washington State W 34- 32<br />
F 13 * Washington State W 24- 21<br />
F 20 Oregon State W 28- 25<br />
F 26 * Oregon State L 31- 37<br />
F 27 Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
L 20- 26
D 19<br />
1932-33 (8-19)<br />
H: 2-8, A: 6-11<br />
PCC: 2-14<br />
William Reinhart<br />
Southern Oregon L 26- 43<br />
D 20 Chico State L 23- 28<br />
D 22 United AC L 36- 38 +<br />
D 26 San Jose State W 34- 23<br />
D 27 Young Men’s Institute W 28- 26<br />
D 28 St Mary’s W 19- 15<br />
D 29 Sacramento JC W 31- 13<br />
D 30 Southern Oregon L 33- 35<br />
J 6 * Southern Oregon L 32- 37<br />
J 7 * Southern Oregon W 38- 17<br />
J 13 * Washington State L 24- 39<br />
J 14 * Washington State L 31- 47<br />
J 20 * Washington L 38- 56<br />
J 21 * Washington L 34- 44<br />
J 24 Idaho L 38- 43<br />
J 25 Idaho L 31- 40<br />
J 27 Washington State L 28- 45<br />
J 28 Washington State L 22- 27<br />
F 3 Multnomah AC W 47- 29<br />
F 7 Oregon State L 21- 31<br />
F 10 * Idaho L 32- 38<br />
F 11 * Idaho W 34- 30<br />
F 18 * Oregon State L 18- 29<br />
F 24 Washington W 41- 26<br />
F 25 Washington L 28- 34<br />
M 3 Oregon State L 27- 32 +<br />
M 4 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
1933-34 (17-8)<br />
H: 9-3, A: 8-5<br />
PCC: 9-7<br />
William Reinhart<br />
L 24- 34<br />
D 16 * Linfield W 43- 27<br />
D 18 * Eugene DeNeffes W 38- 32<br />
D 22 Willamette W 35- 27<br />
D 28 Union Oil L 27- 30<br />
D 29 Columbia W 35- 19<br />
J 2 Linfield W 43- 27<br />
J 3 * Willamette W 29- 12<br />
J 4 * Union Oil W 27- 20<br />
J 8 * Washington State W 30- 27<br />
J 9 * Washington State L 30- 38<br />
J 13 * Oregon State W 30- 26<br />
J 19 Oregon State L 9- 16<br />
J 26 Washington L 28- 33<br />
J 27 Washington L 25- 34<br />
F 5 * Washington L 32- 34 +<br />
F 6 * Washington L 30- 36<br />
F 9 * Idaho W 43- 29<br />
F 10 * Idaho W 31- 22<br />
F 16 Washington State W 25- 20<br />
F 17 Washington State L 29- 43<br />
F 19 Idaho W 33- 30<br />
F 20 Idaho W 28- 27<br />
F 21 Gonzaga W 50- 22<br />
M 2 * Oregon State W 33- 25<br />
M 3 Oregon State W 24- 21<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
1934-35 (16-12)<br />
H: 10-4, A: 6-8<br />
PCC: 7-9<br />
William Reinhart<br />
D 5 * Union Oil W 33- 27<br />
D 6 * Southern Oregon W 36- 24<br />
D 7 * Southern Oregon L 23- 29<br />
D 11 * Multnomah AC W 38- 21<br />
D 14 * Irish of Eugene W 37- 24<br />
D 21 * Irish of Eugene W 51- 35<br />
D 22 Willamette W 39- 37<br />
D 24 Southern Oregon L 17- 29<br />
D 25 Southern Oregon L 20- 40<br />
D 28 Union Oil W 22- 20<br />
D 29 Multnomah AC W 33- 27 +<br />
J 4 * Washington State W 38- 25<br />
J 5 * Washington State W 32- 27<br />
J 12 Oregon State L 18- 47<br />
J 18 Idaho W 29- 27<br />
J 19 Idaho L 39- 21<br />
J 21 Washington State L 21- 24<br />
J 22 Washington State L 33- 37<br />
J 23 Gonzaga W 35- 32<br />
J 29 * Washington L 36- 42<br />
J 30 * Washington L 20- 22<br />
F 2 * Oregon State L 31- 33<br />
F 8 * Idaho W 31- 29<br />
F 9 * Idaho W 42- 35<br />
F 16 Oregon State L 27- 34<br />
F 25 Washington L 27- 39<br />
F 26 Washington W 35- 30<br />
M 2 * Oregon State W 29- 28<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
1935-36 (20-11)<br />
H: 7-5, A: 11-6, N: 2-0<br />
PCC: 7-9<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
N 30 * Riggs L 46- 47<br />
D 4 * Multnomah AC W 51- 22<br />
D 7 * Southern Oregon W 46- 36<br />
D 20 Willamette L 21- 29<br />
D 21 ^ Multnomah AC W 53- 32<br />
D 23 Union Oil W 35- 31<br />
D 26 Southern Oregon W 44- 33<br />
D 27 Chico State W 49- 35<br />
D 28 ? Utah State W 50- 34<br />
D 30 Young Men’s Institute W 38- 37<br />
J 1 Southern Oregon W 55- 32<br />
J 2 Southern Oregon W 40- 20<br />
J 4 Multnomah AC W 40- 36<br />
J 6 Union Oil W 33- 32<br />
J 9 * Union Oil W 55- 31<br />
J 13 * Idaho W 61- 29<br />
J 14 * Idaho W 45- 41<br />
J 17 * Oregon State W 29- 27<br />
J 24 Washington L 28- 36<br />
J 25 Washington L 26- 40<br />
J 31 * Washington L 23- 42<br />
F 1 * Washington L 31- 35<br />
F 8 Oregon State L 23- 35<br />
F 17 * Washington State W 42- 35<br />
F 18 * Washington State L 40- 51<br />
F 22 * Oregon State L 26- 28<br />
F 28 Oregon State L 29- 35<br />
M 3 Idaho W 45- 31<br />
M 4 Idaho W 49- 33<br />
M 6 Washington State L 30- 44<br />
M 7 Washington State W 50- 45<br />
*Home Games<br />
^Longview, Wash.<br />
?San Francisco, Calif.<br />
1936-37 (20-9)<br />
H: 8-4, A: 12-5<br />
PCC: 11-5<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
D 4 Wagner’s All Stars W 45- 31<br />
D 5 * Multnomah AC W 57- 49<br />
D 8 * Signal Oil W 35- 19<br />
D 12 * UCLA W 56- 30<br />
D 19 Southern Oregon W 38- 30<br />
D 21 Santa Clara L 46- 51<br />
D 22 California L 44- 54<br />
D 23 Chico State W 45- 32<br />
D 26 Multnomah AC W 55- 22<br />
D 28 Union Oil W 43- 38 +<br />
J 1 * Union Oil L 36- 41<br />
J 8 * Washington State W 43- 26<br />
J 9 * Washington State L 32- 37<br />
J 15 Oregon State W 35- 34<br />
J 19 Washington State W 40- 36<br />
J 20 Washington State L 28- 42<br />
J 22 Idaho W 32- 29 +<br />
J 23 Idaho W 31- 29<br />
F 1 * Washington W 48- 37<br />
F 2 * Washington L 30- 39<br />
F 6 * Oregon State W 44- 31<br />
F 12 * Idaho L 31- 35<br />
F 13 * Idaho W 31- 29<br />
Season-By-Season Scores<br />
F 20 Oregon State W 33- 26<br />
F 22 * Gonzaga W 58- 22<br />
F 26 * Oregon State W 35- 31<br />
M 5 Washington L 25- 42<br />
M 6 Washington W 41- 38<br />
M 20 Washington State@ L 25- 42<br />
*Home Games<br />
@PCC Northern Division Playoff<br />
+Overtime<br />
1937-38 (25-8)<br />
H: 16-0, A: 9-7, N: 0-1<br />
PCC: 14-6<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
D 3 * Portland W 68- 24<br />
D 4 * Multnomah AC W 56- 37<br />
D 11 * UCLA W 47- 26<br />
D 17 * Union Oil W 66- 32<br />
D 18 * Southern Oregon W 72- 43<br />
D 21 Astoria East W 38- 36<br />
D 22 Multnomah AC W 38- 36<br />
D 23 Portland W 43- 24<br />
D 27 Union Oil W 49- 21<br />
D 28 Willamette W 57- 38<br />
J 1 * Willamette W 78- 34<br />
J 7 * Washington State W 54- 33<br />
J 8 * Washington State W 50- 46<br />
J 14 * Oregon State W 38- 32<br />
J 15 Oregon State L 32- 36<br />
J 21 * Montana W 69- 43<br />
J 22 * Montana W 54- 42<br />
J 28 Washington L 37- 40<br />
J 29 Washington W 51- 31<br />
J 31 Montana L 52- 58<br />
F 1 Montana W 63- 49<br />
F 7 * Washington W 59- 43<br />
F 8 * Washington W 56- 53<br />
F 11 Idaho L 28- 33<br />
F 12 Idaho L 34- 35<br />
F 14 Washington State W 44- 34<br />
F 15 Washington State L 37- 44<br />
F 22 * Idaho W 68- 41<br />
F 23 * Idaho W 41- 24<br />
F 26 * Oregon State W 40- 22<br />
M 5 Oregon State W 38- 33<br />
M 11 ^ Stanford@ L 39- 52<br />
M 12 Stanford@ L 51- 59<br />
*Home Games<br />
^San Francisco, Calif.<br />
@PCC Championship<br />
1938-39 (29-5)<br />
H: 12-1, A: 12-3, N: 5-1<br />
PCC: 14-2<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
N 29 * Portland W 51- 24<br />
D 2 * Multnomah AC W 83- 25<br />
D 3 * Signal Oil W 46- 34<br />
D 12 Pacific Packards W 54- 39<br />
D 17 CCNY L 36- 38<br />
D 19 St. Joseph’s W 54- 44<br />
D 20 Miami (Ohio) W 74- 38<br />
D 22 Canisius W 53- 41<br />
D 23 Wayne State (Mich.) W 52- 41<br />
D 26 Bradley L 39- 52<br />
D 27 % Western Illinois W 60- 45<br />
D 29 Drake W 42- 31<br />
D 31 ^ Stanford L 46- 50<br />
J 6 * Washington State W 46- 35<br />
J 7 * Washington State L 34- 39<br />
J 13 Oregon State W 31- 26<br />
J 17 Washington State W 56- 44<br />
J 18 Washington State W 57- 31<br />
J 20 Idaho W 38- 30<br />
J 21 Idaho W 35- 31<br />
J 27 * Oregon State W 46- 39<br />
J 31 * Washington W 57- 49<br />
F 1 * Washington W 58- 42<br />
F 10 * Idaho W 45- 28<br />
F 11 * Idaho W 53- 36<br />
F 18 Oregon State L 31- 50<br />
F 24 * Oregon State W 48- 37<br />
M 3 Washington W 39- 26<br />
M 4 Washington W 54- 52<br />
M 10 * California@ W 54- 49<br />
M 11 * California@ W 53- 47<br />
M 20 ¢ Texas W 56- 41<br />
M 21 ¢ Oklahoma W 55- 37<br />
M 27 ! Ohio State<br />
*Home Games<br />
Cleveland, Ohio<br />
%Chicago, Ill.<br />
^San Francisco, Calif.<br />
@PCC Championship<br />
W 46- 33<br />
¢NCAA West Regional, San Francisco, Calif.<br />
!NCAA Championship, Evanston, Ill.<br />
1939-40 (19-12)<br />
H: 9-3, A: 10-9<br />
PCC: 10-6<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
N 24 * Southern Oregon W 64- 44<br />
N 30 * Signal Oil W 47- 43<br />
D 2 Multnomah AC W 59- 22<br />
D 7 * Oregonians AAU W 50- 47<br />
D 12 Garylords AAU W 53- 45<br />
D 16 Long Island L 55- 56 +<br />
D 18 Temple W 46- 36<br />
D 19 Baltimore W 45- 40<br />
D 21 Wayne State (Mich.) L 29- 32<br />
D 23 Purdue L 35- 41<br />
D 25 DePaul L 37- 39<br />
D 26 Western Illinois L 40- 42<br />
D 27 Augustana W 57- 22<br />
D 30 Oregonians AAU W 47- 43<br />
J 4 * Oregonians AAU L 36- 48<br />
J 8 * Idaho W 44- 32<br />
J 9 * Idaho W 46- 36<br />
J 12 * Oregon State L 31- 35<br />
J 19 Washington L 31- 39<br />
J 20 Washington W 47- 32<br />
J 26 * Washington W 53- 44<br />
J 27 * Washington W 50- 43<br />
F 4 Oregon State L 27- 28<br />
F 12 * Washington State W 71- 41<br />
F 13 * Washington State W 60- 50<br />
F 17 * Oregon State L 27- 33<br />
F 23 Oregon State W 41- 38<br />
F 27 Idaho W 45- 31<br />
F 28 Idaho W 55- 44<br />
M 1 Washington State L 57- 62<br />
M 2 Washington State L 54- 55<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
1940-41 (18-18)<br />
H: 8-5, A: 10-13<br />
PCC: 7-9<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
N 29 * Signal Oil L 41- 45<br />
D 2 * Oregonians AAU L 40- 47<br />
D 9 Oklahoma W 42- 29<br />
D 11 Canisus W 50- 42<br />
D 14 Long Island L 31- 43<br />
D 17 Temple L 42- 45<br />
D 18 Duquesne L 34- 37<br />
D 19 Baltimore L 35- 45<br />
D 21 Bradley W 57- 45<br />
D 26 Portland W 47- 26<br />
D 27 Willamette W 46- 33<br />
D 28 Oregonians AAU L 43- 45<br />
J 2 * Utah W 51- 15<br />
J 4 * Willamette W 76- 46<br />
J 10 * Washington State L 39- 48<br />
J 11 * Washington State L 40- 55<br />
J 17 Oregon State W 40- 31<br />
J 21 Washington State L 45- 47<br />
J 22 Washington State L 47- 50<br />
J 24 Idaho L 30- 41<br />
J 25 Idaho L 38- 39<br />
F 3 * Washington W 57- 35<br />
F 4 * Washington W 37- 36<br />
F 8 * Oregon State W 36- 35 +<br />
F 14 * Idaho W 45- 33<br />
F 15 * Idaho W 55- 28<br />
F 22 Oregon State L 23- 24<br />
F 27 * Oregon State W 37- 36<br />
M 5 * Phillips Oil L 41- 46<br />
M 7 Washington L 37- 48<br />
M 8 Washington L 46- 49<br />
A 3 Honolulu Coca Colas W 51- 50<br />
A 5 Honolulu Elks W 71- 38<br />
A 7 Hawaii W 52- 42<br />
A 8 Charlie Chan’s W 77- 47<br />
A 10 Honolulu Coca Colas L 44- 50<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 131
Season-By-Season Scores<br />
1941-42 (12-15)<br />
H: 7-3, A: 5-12<br />
PCC: 7-9<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
N 21 * Signal Oil W 48- 31<br />
D 3 * Oregonians AAU W 42- 22<br />
D 6 Bradford’s Clothiers L 33- 35<br />
D 10 Wayne State (Mich.) L 38- 47<br />
D 11 Canisius L 34- 42<br />
D 13 Long Island L 31- 33<br />
D 15 Temple W 35- 29<br />
D 16 Duquesne L 28- 33<br />
D 17 Xavier W 38- 25<br />
D 20 DePaul L 23- 27<br />
D 22 Nebraska W 49- 41<br />
J 9 * Washington State L 45- 61<br />
J 10 * Washington State W 48- 38<br />
J 16 * Washington L 34- 60<br />
J 17 * Washington W 54- 35<br />
J 24 * Oregon State W 47- 45<br />
J 30 Washington L 39- 40<br />
J 31 Washington L 42- 53<br />
F 7 Oregon State L 39- 50<br />
F 13 Oregon State L 26- 27<br />
F 14 * Oregon State L 45- 49<br />
F 18 Washington State L 48- 59<br />
F 20 Idaho L 36- 38<br />
F 21 Idaho W 35- 30<br />
F 23 Washington State W 41- 27<br />
M 2 * Idaho W 50- 33<br />
M 3 * Idaho<br />
*Home Games<br />
1942-43 (19-10)<br />
H: 11-4, A: 8-6<br />
PCC: 10-6<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
W 53- 39<br />
N 27 * Bruno Studios W 66- 35<br />
N 28 * Vancouver Ramblers L 39- 57<br />
D 5 * Portland Boilermakers W 52- 46<br />
D 12 * Camp Adair W 71- 32<br />
D 16 Portland Boilermakers L 42- 45<br />
D 18 Portland Boilermakers L 33- 46<br />
D 19 Astoria All Stars W 37- 30<br />
D 21 Vancouver Ramblers L 47- 49<br />
D 22 Vancouver Ramblers W 39- 38<br />
J 6 * Willamette W 36- 33<br />
J 8 Willamette W 37- 24<br />
J 12 Idaho W 43- 21<br />
J 13 Idaho W 34- 31<br />
J 15 Washington State W 49- 36<br />
J 16 Washington State L 40- 46<br />
J 22 * Washington L 48- 52<br />
J 23 * Washington L 30- 31<br />
J 29 Washington L 31- 46<br />
J 30 Washington W 47- 44<br />
F 1 * Harlem Globetrotters W 51- 46<br />
F 3 * Camp Adair W 72- 42<br />
F 8 * Idaho W 66- 40<br />
F 9 * Idaho W 44- 40<br />
F 12 Oregon State L 36- 46<br />
F 13 * Oregon State W 50- 35<br />
F 19 Oregon State W 42- 38<br />
F 20 * Oregon State L 31- 41<br />
F 26 * Washington State W 47- 45<br />
F 27 * Washington State<br />
*Home Games<br />
1943-44 (16-10)<br />
H: 9-5, A: 7-5<br />
PCC: 11-5<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
W 54- 39<br />
N 19 * Fees Music W 45- 35<br />
N 20 * Oregon Medics L 35- 37<br />
N 26 * Albany Hellships L 36- 57<br />
N 27 * Albany Hellships L 48- 60<br />
D 1 * Tillamook Navy W 39- 36<br />
D 3 * Willamette W 44- 29<br />
D 4 Willamette W 40- 26<br />
D 20 Albina Shipyards L 31- 36<br />
D 21 Albina Shipyards L 27- 36<br />
D 22 Fort Lewis W 55- 43<br />
J 7 Washington L 38- 40<br />
J 8 Washington L 25- 67<br />
J 15 * Oregon State W 52- 33<br />
J 21 * Washington L 38- 57<br />
J 22 * Washington L 47- 56<br />
J 29 Oregon State W 43- 38 +<br />
F 1 Washington State W 40- 36<br />
F 2 Washington State L 33- 38<br />
132<br />
F 4 Idaho W 50- 41 +<br />
F 5 Idaho W 78- 42<br />
F 14 * Idaho W 62- 54<br />
F 15 * Idaho W 57- 38<br />
F 18 * Oregon State W 46- 38<br />
F 19 Oregon State W 42- 39<br />
F 22 * Washington State W 56- 36<br />
F 23 * Washington State W 56- 44<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
John Warren<br />
1944-45 (30-15)<br />
H: 13-6, A: 16-7, N: 1-2<br />
PCC: 11-5<br />
John Warren<br />
N 10 * Seattle Coast Guard L 58- 67<br />
N 11 * Seattle Coast Guard L 44- 53<br />
N 17 * Willamette Navy W 55- 35<br />
N 18 Willamette W 69- 49<br />
N 22 * Astoria Navy W 60- 49<br />
N 24 Klamath Falls Marines W 51- 36<br />
N 25 Klamath Falls Marines W 60- 40<br />
N 29 * Fees Music L 38- 40<br />
N 30 * Tillamook Navy W 60- 36<br />
D 1 * Willamette Navy W 70- 51<br />
D 2 Willamette Navy W 47- 36<br />
D 15 * Klamath Falls Marines W 68- 65<br />
D 16 * Klamath Falls Marines W 70- 57<br />
D 18 British Columbia W 55- 51<br />
D 19 British Columbia W 63- 59<br />
D 20 Western Washington W 50- 45<br />
D 21 Fort Lewis L 38- 52<br />
D 22 Washington L 18- 31<br />
D 23 Washington L 31- 32<br />
D 26 Vancouver CC L 37- 49<br />
D 27 Fees Music L 43- 50<br />
D 28 Oregon Medical W 49- 39<br />
D 29 Hanford All Stars W 52- 33<br />
D 30 Tillamook Navy W 62- 41<br />
J 5 Idaho W 48- 38<br />
J 6 Idaho W 41- 38<br />
J 8 Washington State L 36- 46<br />
J 9 Washington State W 47- 34<br />
J 13 Oregon State W 51- 44<br />
J 19 * Washington State L 43- 54<br />
J 20 * Washington State W 64- 48<br />
J 26 * Washington W 59- 36<br />
J 27 * Washington W 54- 51<br />
F 2 Washington L 56- 59<br />
F 3 Washington W 54- 51<br />
F 10 * Oregon State L 51- 55<br />
F 17 Oregon State L 43- 45<br />
F 20 * Idaho W 56- 45<br />
F 21 * Idaho W 67- 47<br />
M 3 * Oregon State W 47- 38<br />
M 10 Washington State W 51- 41<br />
M 16 * Washington State L 48- 53<br />
M 17 * Washington State W 39- 37<br />
M 23 ¢ Arkansas L 76- 79<br />
M 24 $ Utah W 69- 66<br />
*Home Games<br />
Astoria, Ore.<br />
PCC Northern Division Playoff<br />
¢NCAA West Regional, Kansas City, Mo.<br />
$NCAA West Regional Consolation Final,<br />
Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1945-46 (16-17)<br />
H: 5-7, A: 11-8, N: 0-2<br />
PCC: 8-8<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
N 16 British Columbia W 58- 50<br />
N 17 British Columbia W 49- 35<br />
N 23 Klamath Falls Marines W 46- 37<br />
D 3 * Klamath Falls Marines W 70- 44<br />
D 8 Portland W 40- 30<br />
D 12 ^ Indiana State L 48- 66<br />
D 13 ^ Washington L 41- 44<br />
D 19 Long Island W 60- 50<br />
D 21 Ohio State L 41- 57<br />
D 22 Bowling Green L 36- 78<br />
D 26 Northwest Insulalors L 51 - 55<br />
D 27 Fees Rollerdome L 49- 59<br />
D 28 Astoria Navy W 58- 20<br />
D 29 Northwest Insulators W 63- 48<br />
J 2 * British Columbia L 61- 72<br />
J 3 * British Columbia L 60- 62<br />
J 7 * Idaho W 46- 45<br />
J 8 * Idaho L 46- 54<br />
J 12 * Oregon State L 47- 50<br />
J 18 Oregon State W 53- 48<br />
J 19 * Oregon State L 45- 49<br />
J 25 Washington L 46- 57<br />
J 26 Washington W 54- 52 +<br />
F 1 * Washington W 57- 56<br />
F 2 * Washington W 63- 55<br />
F 7 * Fees Rollerdome L 51- 57<br />
F 12 * Washington State L 61- 68<br />
F 13 * Washington State W 69- 65<br />
F 22 Washington State L 61- 67<br />
F 23 Washington State L 63- 70<br />
F 25 Idaho L 46- 50<br />
F 26 Idaho W 43- 40<br />
M 2 Oregon State W 42- 41 +<br />
*Home Games<br />
^DePaul Invitational Tournament<br />
+Overtime<br />
1946-47 (18-9)<br />
H: 10-4, A: 5-5, N: 3-0<br />
PCC: 7-9<br />
Howard Hobson<br />
N 27 * General Grocers W 99- 42<br />
N 29 British Columbia W 88- 41<br />
N 30 * British Columbia W 72- 37<br />
D 3 * Oregon Lumber W 55- 37<br />
D 5 Fees Rollerdome W 57- 33<br />
D 7 General Grocers W 53- 42<br />
D 12 * Portland W 56- 44<br />
D 21 Niagara W 67- 60 +<br />
D 23 New York W 81- 65<br />
D 28 * Bruno Studios W 91- 17<br />
D 30 * Fees Rollerdome W 73- 33<br />
J 3 * Washington State W 56- 52<br />
J 4 * Washington State L 49- 52<br />
J 11 Oregon State L 69- 73 +<br />
J 17 * Oregon State L 45- 58<br />
J 21 Idaho W 66- 46<br />
J 22 Idaho W 45- 43<br />
J 24 Washington State L 37- 51<br />
J 25 Washington State L 46- 48<br />
F 3 * Washington L 58- 60<br />
F 4 * Washington W 64- 54<br />
F 8 Oregon State L 57- 71<br />
F 14 * Idaho W 81- 41<br />
F 15 * Idaho W 60- 49<br />
F 21 Washington W 49- 48<br />
F 22 Washington L 51- 63<br />
M 1 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
Portland, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1947-48 (18-11)<br />
L 59- 67<br />
H: 11-2, A: 6-8, N: 1-1<br />
PCC: 8-8<br />
John Warren<br />
N 28 British Columbia W 62- 33<br />
N 29 British Columbia W 65- 51<br />
D 1 Fee’s Rollerdome W 80- 43<br />
D 2 * Portland W 47- 45<br />
D 4 Portland W 76- 40<br />
D 8 Willamette L 50- 55<br />
D 10 * Willamette W 72- 44<br />
D 22 Long Island L 47- 49<br />
D 27 * Springfield (Mass.) W 69- 40<br />
D 29 * Kansas W 66- 61<br />
D 30 * Kansas W 61- 53<br />
J 2 ^ Stanford L 45- 52<br />
J 3 San Francisco W 48- 46<br />
J 9 * Washington L 54- 69<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
J 10 * Washington W 73- 58<br />
J 17 Oregon State W 42- 41<br />
J 23 Washington L 44- 48<br />
J 24 Washington L 39- 56<br />
F 3 Washington State L 65- 66 +<br />
F 4 Washington State L 59- 60<br />
F 7 Idaho W 64- 46<br />
F 8 Idaho L 52- 55<br />
F 13 * Idaho W 43- 41<br />
F 14 * Idaho W 62- 40<br />
F 20 * Oregon State W 58- 54<br />
F 21 Oregon State L 45- 50<br />
M 1 * Washington State L 60- 62<br />
M 2 * Washington State W 73- 54<br />
M 6 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
Portland, Ore.<br />
^San Francisco, Calif.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1948-49 (12-18)<br />
W 66- 44<br />
H: 8-8, A: 3-8, N: 1-2<br />
PCC: 7-9<br />
John Warren<br />
D 1 Willamette L 43- 55<br />
D 3 British Columbia W 81- 42<br />
D 4 Canadian Cloverleafs W 86- 64<br />
D 17 * California W 51- 50<br />
D 18 * California L 54- 58<br />
D 22 * Wyoming L 51- 56<br />
D 23 * Wyoming L 44- 57<br />
D 27 % Stanford L 62- 70<br />
D 28 % Washington State L 37- 50<br />
D 30 % Washington W 63- 62<br />
J 4 Idaho W 50- 48<br />
J 5 Idaho L 52- 60<br />
J 7 Washington State L 43- 46<br />
J 8 Washington State L 40- 43<br />
J 14 * Idaho W 70- 37<br />
J 15 * Idaho W 58- 50<br />
J 21 Washington L 43- 44<br />
J 22 Washington L 44- 47<br />
J 28 * Long Island L 66- 68<br />
J 29 * Long Island L 53- 55<br />
F 4 * Washington W 65- 58<br />
F 5 * Washington W 70- 69<br />
F 11 * Washington State (NR/17) W 49- 38<br />
F 12 * Washington State (NR/17) L 48- 50<br />
F 18 * San Francisco (NR/18) L 58- 62<br />
F 19 * San Francisco (NR/18) W 56- 51<br />
F 25 * Oregon State W 61- 54<br />
F 26 Oregon State L 38- 42<br />
M 4 * Oregon State L 72- 79++<br />
M 5 Oregon State L 45- 47<br />
*Home Games<br />
%Pacific Coast Conference Tournament, San<br />
Francisco, Calif.<br />
++Double Overtime<br />
1949-50 (9-19)<br />
H: 9-6, A: 0-11, N: 0-2<br />
PCC: 6-10<br />
John Warren<br />
D 2 ? Utah State L 66- 72<br />
D 3 Utah L 46- 71<br />
D 9 * Blue and Gold AC L 60- 71<br />
D 10 * Blue and Gold AC W 61- 57<br />
D 20 * Stanford L 67- 70<br />
D 20 * Stanford W 58- 51<br />
D 27 Loyola (Ill.) L 53- 70<br />
D 28 Iowa L 54- 81<br />
D 30 % Iowa L 69- 70 +<br />
J 2 * Columbia L 62- 74<br />
J 3 * Columbia L 35- 46<br />
J 6 * Washington State W 51- 48<br />
J 7 * Washington State L 46- 54<br />
J 13 Oregon State L 49- 65<br />
J 20 Washington L 49- 69<br />
J 21 Washington L 51- 66<br />
J 27 * Washington (NR/16) W 57- 49<br />
J 28 * Washington (NR/16) W 63- 60<br />
F 3 Idaho L 44- 62<br />
F 4 Idaho L 34- 44<br />
F 6 Washington State L 51- 52<br />
F 7 Washington State (NR/17) L 48- 64<br />
F 10 * Oregon State W 45- 34<br />
F 11 * St. Mary’s W 61- 53<br />
F 17 * Idaho L 47- 53<br />
F 18 * Idaho W 54- 48<br />
F 24 Oregon State L 42- 51<br />
F 25 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
?Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
%Madison, Wis.<br />
+Overtime<br />
W 45- 40
1950-51 (18-13)<br />
H: 9-4, A: 7-9, N: 2-0<br />
PCC: 10-6<br />
John Warren<br />
D 1 Utah L 39- 59<br />
D 2 ? Utah State W 66- 64<br />
D 5 Portland L 67- 68<br />
D 8 * UCLA L 55- 77<br />
D 9 * UCLA W 72- 54<br />
D 22 Wyoming L 57- 88<br />
D 23 Wyoming L 55- 73<br />
D 27 Puget Sound W 72- 65<br />
D 28 Puget Sound W 68- 66<br />
D 29 * Santa Clara W 77- 53<br />
D 30 * Santa Clara W 47- 46<br />
J 5 Washington (NR/12) L 49- 73<br />
J 6 Washington (NR/12) L 60- 61<br />
J 12 ^ St. Mary’s W 66- 65<br />
J 13 San Francisco W 59- 49<br />
J 19 * Idaho W 60- 56<br />
J 20 * Idaho W 62- 56<br />
J 26 * Oregon State W 62- 53<br />
J 27 Oregon State W 66- 47<br />
F 2 Idaho L 63- 66<br />
F 3 Idaho W 47- 46<br />
F 5 Washington State L 45- 55<br />
F 6 Washington State W 54- 52<br />
F 9 Blue and Gold AC L 54- 66<br />
F 10 * Blue and Gold AC L 52- 60<br />
F 13 * Washington State W 66- 57<br />
F 14 * Washington State W 57- 55<br />
F 23 * Washington (NR/19) L 68- 77<br />
F 24 * Washington (NR/19) W 82- 75<br />
M 2 Oregon State W 72- 45<br />
M 3 * Oregon State L 39- 41<br />
?Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
^San Francisco, Calif.<br />
*Home Games<br />
Bill Borcher<br />
1951-52 (14-16)<br />
H: 6-8, A: 8-6, N: 0-2<br />
PCC: 8-8<br />
Bill Borcher<br />
N 30 Portland W 65- 61 +<br />
D 1 Portland L 60- 67<br />
D 7 * Utah L 58- 63<br />
D 8 * Utah L 62- 64<br />
D 21 * Wyoming (NR/18) W 66- 59<br />
D 22 * Wyoming (NR/18) L 71- 78<br />
D 27 ^ Wisconsin L 77- 82<br />
D 28 ^ Iowa L 72- 86<br />
D 29 St. Mary’s W 58- 56<br />
J 1 Pacific W 74- 62<br />
J 2 San Francisco W 55- 49<br />
J 3 San Jose State L 49- 51<br />
J 7 * Washington State W 59- 45<br />
J 8 * Washington State W 59- 45<br />
J 18 Washington (NR/15) L 46- 74<br />
J 19 Washington (NR/15) L 39- 64<br />
J 25 * St. Mary’s W 69- 58<br />
J 26 * St. Mary’s L 45- 51<br />
F 1 * Washington (NR/19) L 63- 71<br />
F 2 * Washington (NR/19) L 57- 63<br />
F 8 * Idaho W 56- 49<br />
F 9 * Idaho L 66- 72<br />
F 15 Oregon State W 64- 55<br />
F 16 * Oregon State W 57- 44<br />
F 22 Washington State W 71- 61<br />
F 23 Washington State L 65- 67<br />
F 25 Idaho W 66- 60<br />
F 26 Idaho L 60- 66<br />
F 29 * Oregon State L 52- 55<br />
M 1 Oregon State W 66- 57<br />
*Home Games<br />
^San Francisco, Calif.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1952-53 (14-14)<br />
H: 8-6, A: 5-6, N: 1-2<br />
PCC: 8-8<br />
Bill Borcher<br />
D 1 @ Oregon State L 68- 77 +<br />
D 5 * Stanford W 73- 68<br />
D 6 * Stanford W 74- 64<br />
D 10 * Santa Clara W 65- 62<br />
D 11 * Portland W 76- 59<br />
D 20 * Seattle L 79- 81<br />
D 22 Wyoming L 53- 62<br />
D 23 Wyoming L 54- 56<br />
D 26 % Iowa L 57- 86<br />
D 27 ? Wisconsin W 66- 64<br />
J 2 * Washington (NR/5) L 73- 79<br />
J 3 * Washington (NR/5) L 60- 76<br />
J 9 * Washington State W 74- 49<br />
J 10 * Washington State W 75- 61<br />
J 16 Idaho W 79- 76 +<br />
J 17 Idaho L 57- 73<br />
J 23 * San Francisco L 57- 61<br />
J 24 Portland W 74- 60<br />
J 30 * Oregon State L 65- 67<br />
J 31 Oregon State W 73- 63<br />
F 6 * Idaho W 76- 73<br />
F 7 * Idaho W 89- 69<br />
F 13 Washington State W 64- 56<br />
E 14 Washington State W 87- 70<br />
F 20 Washington (NR/3) L 67- 84<br />
F 21 Washington (NR/3) L 72- 86<br />
F 27 Oregon State L 74- 75<br />
F 28 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
@Portland, Ore.<br />
%Madison, Wis.<br />
?Iowa City, Iowa<br />
+Overtime<br />
1953-54 (17-10)<br />
L 55- 59<br />
H: 10-2, A: 5-8, N: 2-0<br />
PCC: 9-7<br />
Bill Borcher<br />
D 1 ^ Portland W 79- 72<br />
D 4 * San Jose State W 75- 63<br />
D 5 * San Jose State W 74- 70 +<br />
D 9 * Gonzaga W 82- 53<br />
D 10 Portland W 92- 73<br />
D 21 Nebraska W 84- 68<br />
D 22 * Nebraska W 74- 72<br />
D 26 UCLA (NR/13) L 74- 89<br />
D 27 UCLA (NR/13) L 53- 79<br />
D 30 Stanford L 58- 85<br />
D 31 Sacramento State W 59- 53<br />
J 5 * Idaho W 81- 63<br />
J 6 * Idaho L 53- 60<br />
J 15 Washington State W 74- 73<br />
J 16 Washington State W 65- 56<br />
J 22 * Washington W 77- 76<br />
J 23 * Washington W 64- 48<br />
J 29 Oregon State L 41- 52<br />
J 30 * Oregon State W 42- 40<br />
F 2 * Washington State W 66- 51<br />
F 3 * Washington State L 68- 74<br />
F 12 Idaho L 54- 68<br />
F 13 Idaho L 65- 79<br />
F 19 Washington W 63- 59<br />
F 20 Washington L 59- 67<br />
F 26 * Oregon State W 63- 60++<br />
F 27 Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
^Coos Bay, Ore.<br />
Corvallis, Ore.<br />
++Double Overtime<br />
L 46- 55<br />
Season-By-Season Scores<br />
1954-55 (13-13)<br />
H: 7-5, A: 6-7, N: 0-1<br />
PCC: 8-8<br />
Bill Borcher<br />
D 3 * Santa Clara L 48- 58<br />
D 4 California L 52- 64<br />
D 7 * Seattle W 86- 73<br />
D 8 Portland W 82- 78<br />
D 20 Louisville (NR/12) L 72- 101<br />
D 21 Dayton (NR/6) L 55- 71<br />
D 22 Detroit L 74- 86<br />
J 3 Washington State L 56- 63<br />
J 4 Washington State W 69- 55<br />
J 10 * Washington State W 68- 45<br />
J 11 * Washington State W 76- 63<br />
J 14 Idaho W 82- 59<br />
J 15 Idaho W 41- 40<br />
J 17 Gonzaga W 71- 57<br />
J 21 * Oregon State L 53- 56<br />
J 22 Oregon State L 54- 56 +<br />
J 28 * Brigham Young W 82- 71<br />
J 29 * Brigham Young W 81- 76<br />
F 4 * Washington L 52- 54 +<br />
F 5 * Washington W 64- 63<br />
F 11 * Idaho L 50- 65<br />
F 12 * Idaho W 70- 44<br />
F 18 Washington L 60- 80<br />
F 19 Washington W 60- 59<br />
F 25 Oregon State L 44- 53<br />
F 26 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
Corvallis, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1955-56 (11-15)<br />
L 58- 68<br />
H: 9-5, A: 1-10, N: 1-0<br />
PCC: 5-11<br />
Bill Borcher<br />
D 2 * Oregon State W 57- 46<br />
D 5 * Colorado L 49- 68<br />
D 9 Brigham Young (NR/10) L 61- 72<br />
D 10 Brigham Young (NR/10) L 52- 83<br />
D 20 Northwestern W 85- 81<br />
D 21 * Michigan L 71- 81<br />
D 27 * Colorado State W 86- 56<br />
D 28 * Colorado State W 75- 57<br />
J 7 * Portland W 67- 61<br />
J 10 * Washington W 53- 51 +<br />
J 13 * California W 63- 62<br />
J 14 * California L 65- 67<br />
J 20 Idaho W 84- 76<br />
J 21 Idaho L 59- 61<br />
J 27 Stanford L 55- 74<br />
J 28 Stanford L 60- 73<br />
F 3 * USC W 55- 45<br />
F 4 * USC L 71- 87<br />
F 10 Washington L 50- 68<br />
F 11 Washington L 61- 70<br />
F 24 UCLA (NR/15) L 71- 95<br />
F 25 UCLA (NR/15) L 89- 108<br />
M 2 * Washington State W 80- 63<br />
M 3 * Washington State W 72- 58<br />
M 9 * Oregon State L 69- 74<br />
M 10 Oregon State L 49- 59<br />
*Home Games<br />
Corvallis, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
Hoop Scoop<br />
Oregon’s George<br />
Bohler and WSU’s<br />
Fred Bohler are the<br />
only pair of brothers<br />
to have coached in the<br />
Pac-10. In the 1920s,<br />
George had the edge<br />
on the older Fred 4-2.<br />
Steve Belko<br />
1956-57 (4-21)<br />
H: 3-8, A: 1-11, N: 0-2<br />
PCC: 2-14<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 7 Portland L 47- 79<br />
D 8 * Texas W 65- 64<br />
D 18 * Rice L 59- 61<br />
D 19 Missouri L 52- 59<br />
D 28 Wichita State L 58- 63<br />
D 29 Tulsa W 57- 53<br />
D 31 Oklahoma City (NR/11) L 52- 74<br />
J 11 California L 46- 53<br />
J 12 California L 57- 71<br />
J 18 * Idaho L 46- 64<br />
J 19 * Idaho W 50- 48<br />
J 25 Washington State L 81- 87<br />
J 26 Washington State L 67- 74<br />
J 29 Washington L 63- 64<br />
F 1 * Stanford L 52- 68<br />
F 2 * Stanford L 56- 65<br />
F 12 Oregon State L 55- 68<br />
F 15 * Washington L 62- 84<br />
F 16 * Washington L 63- 65 +<br />
F 22 * UCLA (NR/8) L 62- 81<br />
F 23 * UCLA (NR/8) L 65- 73<br />
M 1 USC L 82- 87<br />
M 2 USC L 62- 71<br />
M 8 Oregon State L 62- 75<br />
M 9 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
Corvallis, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1957-58 (13-11)<br />
H: 7-6, A: 6-5<br />
PCC: 6-10<br />
Steve Belko<br />
W 65- 61<br />
D 3 * Oregon State L 55- 60<br />
D 6 * Utah State W 63- 53<br />
D 7 * Utah State W 78- 49<br />
D 10 * San Jose State W 72- 67<br />
D 1 1 * San Jose State W 62- 53<br />
D 21 Brigham Young W 63- 55<br />
D 23 Brigham Young W 79- 76<br />
D 27 Colorado State W 75- 69<br />
J 3 * UCLA L 58- 64<br />
J 10 UCLA L 64- 73<br />
J 11 USC L 52- 73<br />
J 18 * Washington W 63- 45<br />
J 24 Washington State W 63- 45<br />
J 25 Idaho L 62- 82<br />
J 31 * Oregon State (NR/20) L 62- 82<br />
F 3 * Stanford W 61- 49<br />
F 7 Oregon State L 37- 62<br />
F 8 * Idaho W 82- 75<br />
F 15 Washington W 87- 83 +<br />
F 24 * California (NR/2) L 60- 61<br />
F 28 * USC L 70- 73<br />
M 1 * Washington State L 51- 65<br />
M 7 California (NR/3) W 64- 62<br />
M 8 Stanford L 53- 74<br />
*Home Games<br />
+Overtime<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 133
Season-By-Season Scores<br />
1958-59 (9-16)<br />
H: 6-7, A: 1-8, N: 2-1<br />
PCC: 3-13<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 1 Oregon State L 60- 68<br />
D 5 * Brigham Young W 79- 75 +<br />
D 6 * Brigham Young W 71- 67<br />
D 12 * Wichita State W 73- 57<br />
D 22 * Montana State W 70- 69<br />
D 23 * Montana State L 75- 82<br />
D 26 ^ Xavier (NR/10) L 57- 68<br />
D 27 ^ San Francisco W 64- 53<br />
D 29 ^ Tulsa W 67- 65<br />
J 2 * USC L 56- 65<br />
J 3 * California W 59- 57<br />
J 16 * Washington L 57- 62<br />
J 24 Washington L 60- 79<br />
J 30 * Stanford L 49- 57<br />
J 31 * Oregon State L 57- 58 +<br />
F 6 Oregon State W 73- 68<br />
F 9 * Washington State W 61- 54<br />
F 13 California (NR/20) L 55- 83<br />
F 14 Stanford L 56- 64<br />
F 20 UCLA L 53- 70<br />
F 21 USC L 67- 76<br />
F 28 * UCLA L 62- 69<br />
M 2 * Idaho L 58- 64<br />
M 6 Idaho L 75- 81 +<br />
M 7 Washington State L 63- 70<br />
*Home Games<br />
^All College Tourney, Oklahoma City, Okla.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1959-60 (19-10)<br />
H: 12-1, A: 2-7, N: 5-2<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 4 * Fresno State W 62- 48<br />
D 5 * Fresno State W 68- 60<br />
D 11 % Montana State L 75- 81<br />
D 12 % San Francisco W 67- 58<br />
D 19 * Colorado State W 72- 66<br />
D 21 * San Jose State W 56- 41<br />
D 22 * San Jose State W 58- 45<br />
D 26 # Denver W 66- 49<br />
D 28 # Washington State W 63- 48<br />
D 29 # Oregon State L 56- 60<br />
J 2 * Stanford W 56- 55 +<br />
J 4 * Washington State W 62- 48<br />
J 8 Idaho W 52- 48<br />
J 9 Washington State W 68- 64<br />
J 15 Portland L 43- 66<br />
J 16 * Portland W 65- 50<br />
J 22 Washington L 56- 63<br />
J 29 California L 45- 70<br />
J 30 Stanford L 61- 77<br />
F 5 * Oregon State W 63- 53<br />
F 6 Oregon State L 54- 55<br />
F 19 * Washington W 57- 41<br />
F 20 * USC L 73- 77<br />
F 27 * Idaho W 68- 46<br />
M 4 Oregon State L 45- 53<br />
M 5 * Oregon State W 67- 63<br />
M 9 ^ New Mexico State W 68- 60<br />
M 11 ¢ Utah (NR/6) W 65- 54<br />
M 12 ¢ California (NR/1)<br />
*Home Games<br />
L 49- 70<br />
%Montana State Invitational, Bozeman, Mont.<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
^NCAA West First Round, Corvallis, Ore.<br />
¢NCAA West Regional, Seattle, Wash.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1960-61 (15-12)<br />
H: 9-3, A: 4-7, N: 2-2<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 3 * Portland W 56- 41<br />
D 9 Wyoming L 47- 62<br />
D 10 Colorado L 57- 71<br />
D 17 * Arizona State W 71- 55<br />
D 28 # Arizona State L 53- 54<br />
D 29 # Washington State W 58- 44<br />
D 30 # Portland W 52- 45<br />
J 6 Idaho W 68- 66<br />
J 7 Idaho L 49- 64<br />
J 13 * Stanford L 60- 67<br />
J 14 * Stanford W 61- 58<br />
J 20 * Washington State W 60- 53<br />
J 21 * Idaho W 67- 63<br />
J 27 * Washington W 67- 48<br />
J 28 * Seattle W 75- 64<br />
F 3 Oregon State W 58- 55 +<br />
F 4 * Oregon State W 71- 58<br />
F 10 * Idaho L 57- 61<br />
F 11 * Washington State L 73- 77<br />
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F 17 Washington L 47- 54<br />
F 18 Seattle L 57- 61<br />
F 24 Portland L 48- 56<br />
M 3 Washington State L 56- 81<br />
M 4 Washington State W 76- 68<br />
M 10 * Oregon State W 76- 68<br />
M 11 Oregon State W 54- 52<br />
M 15 ¢ USC<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
L 79- 81<br />
¢NCAA West First Round, Portland, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1961-62 (9-17)<br />
H: 6-4, A: 1-12, N: 2-1<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 1 Portland W 64- 51<br />
D 8 New Mexico L 45- 56<br />
D 9 Arizona State L 55- 91<br />
D 16 * Washington L 59- 81<br />
D 22 * Fresno State W 84- 72<br />
D 28 # Michigan State W 71- 59<br />
D 29 # Idaho W 71- 60<br />
D 30 # Oregon State L 57- 74<br />
J 5 Stanford L 54- 79<br />
J 6 Stanford L 49- 70<br />
J 12 Idaho L 64- 72<br />
J 13 Idaho L 68- 80<br />
J 19 * Washington State W 91- 81 +<br />
J 20 * Washington State W 81- 71<br />
J 26 * Seattle W 71- 65<br />
J 27 * Portland W 67- 53<br />
F 2 * Oregon State L 63- 79<br />
F 3 Oregon State L 66- 82<br />
F 9 * Idaho L 67- 73<br />
F 10 * Idaho W 91- 64<br />
F 16 Washington State L 45- 71<br />
F 17 Washington State L 63- 70<br />
F 23 Seattle L 66- 67<br />
F 24 Washington L 49- 67<br />
M 9 Oregon State L 48- 65<br />
M 10 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1962-63 (11-15)<br />
L 56- 60<br />
H: 4-9, A: 6-4, N: 1-2<br />
Steve Belko<br />
N 30 * Brigham Young L 75- 80<br />
D 1 * Brigham Young W 80- 62<br />
D 4 Washington W 59- 57<br />
D 17 * Stanford L 44- 63<br />
D 18 * Stanford L 51- 54<br />
D 26 # Washington State W 67- 57<br />
D 28 # Iowa L 48- 62<br />
D 29 # California L 46- 78<br />
J 8 Portland W 62- 54<br />
J 11 * Idaho L 61- 62 +<br />
J 12 * Idaho L 58- 81<br />
J 18 Washington State W 60- 51<br />
J 19 Washington State W 58- 44<br />
J 25 * Washington L 52- 63<br />
F 1 California W 60- 55<br />
F 2 California L 58- 79<br />
F 8 Idaho L 61- 79<br />
F 9 Idaho L 78- 88<br />
F 15 Oregon State W 54- 50<br />
F 16 * Oregon State L 57- 67<br />
F 22 * Washington State W 83- 70<br />
F 23 * Washington State W 84- 72<br />
F 26 * Portland W 83- 75<br />
M 2 * Seattle L 71- 78<br />
M 8 * Oregon State L 61- 65<br />
M 9 Oregon State L 65- 71<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1963-64 (14-12)<br />
H: 8-5, A: 4-6, H: 2-1<br />
Steve Belko<br />
N 30 Stanford L 51- 59<br />
D 2 Stanford L 65- 83<br />
D 9 * Washington L 63- 69<br />
D 14 * Wyoming L 81- 88<br />
D 27 # Washington State W 79- 62<br />
D 28 # Brigham Young L 70- 80<br />
D 30 # Colorado State W 65- 59<br />
J 7 Portland L 58- 61<br />
J 17 * Oregon State (NR/7) W 47- 45<br />
J 18 Oregon State (NR/7) L 53- 66<br />
J 24 * Washington State W 71- 61<br />
J 25 * Washington State L 71- 81<br />
J 28 Washington L 67- 69 ++<br />
J 31 * California W 77- 73<br />
F 1 * California W 72- 64<br />
F 7 Idaho W 61- 58<br />
F 8 Idaho W 58- 54<br />
F 14 * Gonzaga W 77- 66<br />
F 15 * Gonzaga W 105- 80<br />
F 18 * Portland L 80- 88<br />
F 21 * Montana W 97- 67<br />
F 22 * Montana W 64- 55<br />
F 28 Oregon State (NR/6) L 68- 71<br />
F 29 * Oregon State (NR/6) L 71- 85<br />
M 6 Air Force W 61- 58<br />
M 7 Denver W 64- 58<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
++Double Overtime<br />
1964-65 (9-17)<br />
H: 5-7, A: 2-9, N: 2-1<br />
Pac-8: 3-11<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 4 Brigham Young (NR/19) L 70- 99<br />
D 5 Brigham Young (NR/19) L 79- 98<br />
D 7 * Washington W 61- 60<br />
D 11 * Idaho W 63- 53<br />
D 21 * Kansas State L 58- 92<br />
D 22 * Stanford L 56- 74<br />
D 26 # Purdue W 92- 76<br />
D 29 # Tennessee L 63- 70<br />
D 30 # Northwestern W 82- 74<br />
J 8 * UCLA (NR/1) L 74- 91<br />
J 9 * USC W 81- 74<br />
J 15 Washington State L 68- 75<br />
J 16 Washington W 65- 58<br />
J 23 Washington State W 74- 69<br />
J 29 * Oregon State W 59- 53<br />
J 30 Oregon State L 48- 53<br />
F 5 * Stanford L 75- 77<br />
F 6 * California W 83- 71<br />
F 12 California L 52- 72<br />
F 13 Stanford L 62- 73<br />
F 19 USC L 56- 77<br />
F 20 UCLA (NR/2) L 64- 74<br />
F 26 * Washington L 76- 82 +<br />
F 27 * Washington State L 61- 71<br />
M 5 Oregon State L 50- 69<br />
M 6 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1965-66 (13-13)<br />
L 61- 64<br />
H: 10-3, A: 3-7, N: 0-3<br />
Pac-8: 6-8<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 1 * Idaho L 81- 86<br />
D 4 Washington W 63- 61<br />
D 9 * Montana State W 89- 60<br />
D 20 * Denver W 78- 56<br />
D 28 # Utah State L 66- 77<br />
D 29 # Washington State L 58- 76<br />
D 30 # Air Force L 57- 69<br />
J 7 USC L 66- 92<br />
J 8 UCLA (NR/1) L 65- 97<br />
J 14 * Washington W 71- 62<br />
J 15 * Washington State W 66- 58<br />
J 21 Oregon State L 46- 62<br />
J 22 * Oregon State W 61- 60<br />
J 27 Portland W 78- 75<br />
J 28 * Portland W 77- 62<br />
J 31 * Hawaii W 82- 47<br />
F 4 Stanford L 64- 81<br />
F 5 California W 65- 63<br />
F 11 * Stanford W 66- 57<br />
F 12 * California W 68- 51<br />
F 18 * USC L 67- 82<br />
F 19 * UCLA W 79- 72<br />
F 26 Washington L 60- 61<br />
F 28 Washington State L 83- 88<br />
M 4 * Oregon State L 42- 49<br />
M 5 Oregon State L 54- 68<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
1966-67 (9-17)<br />
H: 3-7, A: 5-8, N: 1-2<br />
Pac-8: 1-13<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 2 Nebraska L 56- 79<br />
D 3 Kansas State L 45- 52<br />
D 7 * Idaho State W 107- 68<br />
D 19 Hawaii W 77- 69<br />
D 22 Hawaii W 73- 64<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
D 27 # Minnesota W 67- 60<br />
D 29 # Washington State L 56- 77<br />
D 30 # Indiana L 64- 102<br />
J 6 Stanford L 65- 68<br />
J 7 California L 61- 74<br />
J 13 * Washington L 74- 78<br />
J 14 * Washington State L 71- 75<br />
J 20 * Oregon State W 63- 51<br />
J 26 * Portland W 65- 55<br />
J 28 Oregon State W 56- 55<br />
F 4 Portland W 67- 56<br />
F 10 USC L 63- 71<br />
F 11 UCLA (NR/1) L 66- 100<br />
F 17 * UCLA (NR/1) L 25- 34<br />
F 18 * USC L 70- 73<br />
F 24 * California L 61- 62<br />
F 25 * Stanford L 58- 71<br />
M 4 Washington State L 79- 82 +<br />
M 6 Washington L 67- 78<br />
M 10 Oregon State W 62- 55<br />
M 11 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1967-68 (7-19)<br />
L 47- 49 +<br />
H: 4-8, A: 1-8, N: 2-3<br />
Pac-8: 2-12<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 1 * New Mexico L 60- 64<br />
D 2 * UC Santa Barbara L 76- 79<br />
D 8 * Portland W 62- 52<br />
D 22 ¢ Wake Forest W 76- 58<br />
D 23 ¢ Vanderbilt (NR/3) L 59- 70<br />
D 28 # Utah (NR/7) L 63- 64<br />
D 29 # Stanford L 64- 68<br />
D 30 # Texas W 70- 57<br />
J 5 * Stanford L 73- 79 +<br />
J 6 * California L 81- 96<br />
J 13 Washington L 73- 84<br />
J 15 Washington State L 66- 85<br />
J 20 * Oregon State L 49- 60<br />
J 23 Portland W 74- 56<br />
J 27 Oregon State L 46- 58<br />
J 29 * Utah (NR/10) W 85- 77<br />
F 9 * USC L 69- 79<br />
F 10 * UCLA (NR/2) L 63- 104<br />
F 16 UCLA (NR/2) L 78- 119<br />
F 17 USC L 59- 66<br />
F 23 California L 64- 76<br />
F 24 Stanford L 75- 83<br />
M 1 * Washington State W 81- 73<br />
M 2 * Washington W 85- 83<br />
M 8 * Oregon State L 65- 80<br />
M 9 Oregon State L 54- 93<br />
*Home Games<br />
¢Vanderbilt Tournament<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1968-69 (13-13)<br />
H: 6-5, A: 4-8, N: 3-0<br />
Pac-8: 5-9<br />
Steve Belko<br />
N 30 Utah W 88- 69<br />
D 2 % North Carolina (NR/2) L 78- 89<br />
D 3 North Carolina (NR/2) L 73- 106<br />
D 7 * Nebraska L 77- 85<br />
D 14 * Portland W 90- 66<br />
D 21 * Idaho W 79- 68<br />
D 26 # Yale W 84- 71<br />
D 28 # Brigham Young W 82- 74 +<br />
D 29 # Washington State W 80- 78<br />
J 10 * UCLA (NR/1) L 64- 93<br />
J 11 * USC L 75- 86<br />
J 14 Portland W 68- 65<br />
J 18 Washington State L 63- 67<br />
J 20 Washington L 54- 60<br />
J 24 * Oregon State W 66- 52<br />
J 25 Oregon State L 53- 65<br />
F 7 * Stanford W 74- 72<br />
F 8 * California W 84- 73<br />
F 14 California L 70- 91<br />
F 15 Stanford L 76- 81<br />
F 21 USC W 74- 64<br />
F 22 UCLA (NR/1) L 69- 103<br />
F 28 * Washington W 79- 75<br />
M 1 * Washington State L 65- 66<br />
M 7 Oregon State W 71- 66<br />
M 8 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
%Greensboro, N.C.<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
L 57- 66
1969-70 (17-9)<br />
H: 10-1, A: 4-8, N: 3-0<br />
Pac-8: 8-6<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 2 Wichita State L 84- 97<br />
D 4 Florida State L 84- 100<br />
D 6 New Mexico W 61- 59<br />
D 10 * Portland W 93- 78<br />
D 12 * Montana W 92- 81<br />
D 20 * Gonzaga W 74- 63<br />
D 27 # Michigan State W 87- 82<br />
D 29 # Washington State W 66- 57<br />
D 30 # Washington (NR/9) W 83- 73<br />
J 9 UCLA (NR/1) L 58- 75<br />
J 10 USC L 68- 77<br />
J 16 * Washington State W 90- 79<br />
J 17 * Washington L 46- 53<br />
J 23 Oregon State L 73- 78<br />
J 24 * Oregon State W 79- 64<br />
F 6 Stanford W 87- 73<br />
F 7 California W 77- 71<br />
F 13 * California W 98- 91<br />
F 14 * Stanford W 92- 91<br />
F 16 Portland W 121- 78<br />
F 20 * USC W 92- 83<br />
F 21 * UCLA (NR/1) W 78- 65<br />
F 28 Washington L 73- 90<br />
M 2 Washington State L 87- 96<br />
M 6 * Oregon State W 73- 66<br />
M 7 Oregon State L 67- 81<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
1970-71 (17-9)<br />
H: 10-3, A: 4-4, N: 3-2<br />
Pac: 8-6<br />
Steve Belko<br />
D 1 * San Jose State W 95- 65<br />
D 2 * Portland W 76- 54<br />
D 4 * Texas Tech W 96- 81<br />
D 11 // Texas A&M (18/NR) W 94- 70<br />
D 12 // Houston (18/NR) L 68- 81<br />
D 19 * Temple (16/NR) W 75- 65<br />
D 26 # San Jose State (17/NR) W 79- 65<br />
D 29 # Washington State (17/NR) W 64- 48<br />
D 30 # Oregon State L 64- 68<br />
J 8 * Stanford W 82- 72<br />
J 9 * California W 100- 81<br />
J 23 Washington State (16/NR) W 95- 68<br />
J 25 Washington (13/NR) L 75- 82<br />
J 30 * Denver (13/NR) L 83- 93<br />
F 5 * Oregon State W 64- 62<br />
F 6 Oregon State W 67- 57<br />
F 12 * UCLA (NR/1) L 68- 69<br />
F 13 * USC (NR/3) L 78- 93<br />
F 19 USC (NR/3) L 55- 63<br />
F 20 UCLA (NR/1) L 67- 74<br />
F 26 California L 72- 103<br />
F 27 Stanford W 80- 75<br />
M 5 * Washington W 101- 76<br />
M 6 * Washington State W 69- 68 +<br />
M 12 Oregon State W 78- 76<br />
M 13 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
W 71- 65<br />
//Bluebonnet Bowl Classic, Houston, Texas<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
Dick Harter<br />
1971-72 (6-20)<br />
H: 5-8, A: 1-9, N: 0-3<br />
Pac-8: 0-14<br />
Dick Harter<br />
D 1 * Montana W 69- 65<br />
D 4 Ohio State L 57- 68<br />
D 6 Villanova (NR/8) L 73- 78<br />
D 10 * Portland W 73- 68<br />
D 11 * Gonzaga W 87- 60<br />
D 18 * Weber State W 69- 67<br />
D 28 # New Mexico L 61- 76<br />
D 29 # Michigan L 85- 93<br />
D 30 # Dartmouth L 82- 92<br />
J 7 * USC (NR/11) L 46- 66<br />
J 8 * UCLA (NR/1) L 68- 93<br />
J 15 * New Mexico State L 76- 82<br />
J 22 Washington L 55- 85<br />
J 24 Washington State L 56- 73<br />
J 28 Oregon State W 72- 70<br />
F 5 * Oregon State W 71- 63<br />
F 11 California L 77- 79 +<br />
F 12 Stanford L 78- 82<br />
F 18 * California L 67- 71<br />
F 19 * Stanford L 79- 91<br />
F 25 UCLA (NR/1) L 70- 92<br />
F 26 USC L 66- 75<br />
M 3 * Washington L 75- 81<br />
M 4 * Washington State L 69- 77<br />
M 10 * Oregon State L 68- 78<br />
M 11 Oregon State L 57- 60<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1972-73 (16-10)<br />
H: 10-2, A: 3-6, N: 3-2<br />
Pac-8: 8-6<br />
Dick Harter<br />
D 1 * Portland W 99- 70<br />
D 2 * Wichita State W 92- 72<br />
D 7 * Montana State W 83- 63<br />
D 15 ^ Colorado State W 73- 68<br />
D 16 ^ Kentucky L 68- 95<br />
D 19 Providence (NR/18) L 60- 73<br />
D 22 * Gonzaga W 68- 56<br />
D 27 # Columbia W 81- 56<br />
D 29 # Minnesota (NR/7) L 49- 59<br />
D 30 # Wyoming W 60- 47<br />
J 5 UCLA (NR/1) L 38- 64<br />
J 6 USC L 65- 66<br />
J 12 * Washington W 69- 65 +<br />
J 13 * Washington State W 77- 63<br />
J 20 * Cal Poly Pomona W 73- 63<br />
J 27 Oregon State L 60- 80<br />
F 2 @ Oregon State L 56- 68<br />
F 9 * Stanford W 62- 56<br />
F 10 * California W 60- 55 +<br />
F 16 California W 72- 69 +<br />
F 17 Stanford W 76- 69<br />
F 22 * UCLA (NR/1) L 61- 72<br />
F 24 * USC L 52- 56<br />
M 3 Washington State W 66- 65<br />
M 5 Washington L 75- 83<br />
M 10 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
^Kentucky Invitational<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
@Portland, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
W 88- 81<br />
1973-74 (15-11)<br />
H: 10-2, A: 3-5, N: 2-4<br />
Pac-8: 9-5<br />
Dick Harter<br />
D 1 * Montana State L 72- 75<br />
D 4 * Cal State Los Angeles W 89- 58<br />
D 7 * Sacramento State W 67- 53<br />
D 14 ^ Princeton W 54- 53<br />
D 15 ^ Kansas L 49- 67<br />
D 19 * UC Davis W 82- 59<br />
D 22 * Puget Sound W 99- 64<br />
D 27 # Texas W 78- 66<br />
D 28 # Washington L 77- 83<br />
D 29 # Indiana (NR/7) L 47- 58<br />
J 4 Stanford W 48- 47<br />
J 5 California W 54- 52<br />
J 11 * Washington State W 69- 54<br />
J 12 * Washington W 90- 88<br />
J 18 Air Force L 66- 76<br />
J 26 * Oregon State W 67- 61<br />
F 1 @ Oregon State L 79- 92<br />
F 8 UCLA (NR/1) L 66- 84<br />
F 9 USC (NR/14) L 53- 59<br />
F 15 * USC (NR/13) L 61- 76<br />
F 16 * UCLA (NR/1) W 56- 51<br />
Season-By-Season Scores<br />
F 22 * California W 61- 54<br />
F 23 * Stanford W 72- 71<br />
M 2 Washington L 82- 84 +<br />
M 4 Washington State W 92- 61<br />
M 9 Oregon State L 74- 81<br />
*Home Games<br />
^Jayhawk Classic<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
@Portland, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1974-75 (21-9)<br />
H: 10-3, A: 3-5, N: 8-1<br />
Pac-8: 6-8<br />
Dick Harter<br />
N 30 * St. Mary’s W 83- 68<br />
D 6 ¢ Penn State W 76- 40<br />
D 7 ¢ Duquesne W 90- 82<br />
D 13 * Nevada-Las Vegas (18/NR) W 94- 77<br />
D 23 * Villanova (19/NR) W 116- 77<br />
D 26 # Creighton (19/NR) W 75- 64<br />
D 28 # Arizona State (19/NR) W 80- 76<br />
D 30 # Washington State (19/NR) W 74- 65<br />
J 4 * Providence (11/10) W 86- 73<br />
J 10 * Stanford (9/NR) W 84- 83<br />
J 11 * California (9/NR) L 58- 60<br />
J 16 Washington State (8/NR) W 69- 68<br />
J 18 Washington (8/NR) W 68- 66<br />
J 25 Oregon State (8/NR) L 71- 72 +<br />
J 27 * Air Force (8/NR) W 77- 44<br />
J 31 @ Oregon State (11/NR) W 79- 72<br />
F 1 * Hawaii (11/NR) W 77- 72<br />
F 7 * USC (9/8) L 80- 81<br />
F 8 * UCLA (9/2) L 103- 107<br />
F 14 UCLA (13/2) L 66- 95<br />
F 15 USC (13/10) L 90- 92<br />
F 21 California L 74- 76<br />
F 22 Stanford L 70- 71<br />
F 28 * Washington (NR/22) W 97- 96<br />
M 1 * Washington State W 56- 52<br />
M 8 * Oregon State (NR/15) W 82- 80<br />
M 16 % St. Peter’s W 85- 79<br />
M 20 % Oral Roberts W 68- 59<br />
M 22 $ Princeton (NR/12) L 57- 58<br />
M 23 $ St. John’s<br />
*Home Games<br />
W 80- 76 +<br />
¢Steel Bowl Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
@Portland<br />
%National Invitation Tournament First and Second<br />
Rounds, New York, N.Y.<br />
$National Invitation Tournament Final Four,<br />
New York, N.Y.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1975-76 (19-11)<br />
H: 10-2, A: 5-5, N: 4-4<br />
Pac-8: 10-4<br />
Dick Harter<br />
N 28 Hawaii L 66- 80<br />
D 1 Hawaii L 80- 84<br />
D 3 * Boise State W 76- 64<br />
D 10 * Montana State W 89- 62<br />
D 12 * Seattle Pacific W 94- 79<br />
D 13 * Cal State Los Angeles W 87- 60<br />
D 19 ¢ Virginia Tech L 60- 87<br />
D 20 ¢ Georgia W 87- 74<br />
D 23 Providence L 68- 76<br />
D 27 # Duquesne L 74- 78<br />
D 29 # Colorado State W 70- 66<br />
D 30 # Oregon State L 67- 79 =<br />
J 3 * San Jose State W 68- 51<br />
J 8 * UCLA (NR/3) L 61- 62<br />
J 10 * USC (NR/18) W 77- 72<br />
J 15 Washington (NR/6) L 70- 77<br />
J 17 Washington State L 69- 78<br />
J 24 * Oregon State (NR/16) W 83- 68<br />
J 26 @ Seattle W 96- 65<br />
J 29 @ Oregon State W 76- 74 +<br />
F 5 * Stanford W 72- 59<br />
F 7 * California W 79- 60<br />
F 13 California W 75- 64<br />
F 14 Stanford W 85- 62<br />
F 19 USC W 70- 67<br />
F 21 UCLA (NR/15) W 65- 45<br />
F 26 * Washington (17/8) L 62- 67<br />
F 28 * Washington State (17/NR) W 70- 56<br />
M 4 Oregon State W 57- 56<br />
M 15 % North Carolina-Charlotte<br />
*Home Games<br />
¢Indiana Classic<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
@Portland, Ore.<br />
L 72- 79<br />
%National Invitation Tournament First Round,<br />
New York, N.Y.<br />
+Overtime<br />
=Later forfeited by Oregon State<br />
1976-77 (19-10)<br />
H: 10-2, A: 4-5, N: 5-3<br />
Pac-8: 9-5<br />
Dick Harter<br />
D 1 Nevada-Las Vegas (NR/6) L 67- 78<br />
D 3 ^ Wichita State W 57- 49<br />
D 4 ^ Arizona State W 78- 51<br />
D 9 * San Francisco State W 78- 51<br />
D 14 * Cal State Fullerton W 61- 51<br />
D 18 * Cal State Los Angeles W 87- 56<br />
D 22 * Pepperdine W 67- 55<br />
D 23 * Grambling State W 42- 38<br />
D 27 # Bowling Green W 66- 54<br />
D 28 # North Carolina (NR/9) L 60- 86<br />
D 29 # St. Louis W 59- 55<br />
J 7 UCLA (NR/7) W 61- 60<br />
J 8 USC W 64- 52<br />
J 13 * Washington (20/NR) W 72- 68 +<br />
J 15 * Washington State (20/NR) L 45- 49<br />
J 22 Oregon State L 52- 53<br />
J 26 @ Oregon State L 53- 64<br />
J 29 St. John’s L 51- 61<br />
F 4 * Stanford W 73- 48<br />
F 5 * California W 75- 49<br />
F 10 California L 102- 107 5+<br />
F 12 Stanford W 74- 65<br />
F 17 * USC W 60- 57<br />
F 19 * UCLA (NR/3) W 64- 55<br />
F 24 Washington State (17/NR) L 53- 55<br />
F 26 Washington (17/NR) W 61- 60<br />
M 3 * Oregon State L 73- 78 +<br />
M 9 % Oral Roberts W 90- 89<br />
M 15 $ St. Bonaventure<br />
*Home Games<br />
^Sun Devil Classic<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
@Portland, Ore.<br />
L 73- 76<br />
%National Invitation Tournament First Round,<br />
Tulsa, Okla.<br />
$National Invitation Tournament Second Round,<br />
New York, N.Y.<br />
+Overtime<br />
5+Quintuple Overtime<br />
1977-78 (16-11)<br />
H: 11-3, A: 2-5, N: 3-3<br />
Pac-8: 6-8<br />
Dick Harter<br />
N 26 * Cal State Fullerton W 69- 61<br />
D 3 * Doane W 88- 50<br />
D 4 @ Oregon State W 78- 51<br />
D 10 * Sacramento State W 90- 67<br />
D 16 ^ Georgia Tech L 57- 64<br />
D 17 ^ San Diego State W 91- 89<br />
D 19 * Seattle Pacific W 70- 55<br />
D 22 * UC Irvine W 77- 62<br />
D 28 # Colorado State L 50- 61<br />
D 29 # Illinois L 80- 86<br />
D 30 # Rice W 77- 74<br />
J 2 * Vermont W 76- 57<br />
J 6 * California W 49- 47<br />
J 7 * Stanford W 74- 64<br />
J 13 UCLA (NR/7) L 72- 90<br />
J 14 USC L 62- 63<br />
J 21 * Oregon State L 48- 62<br />
J 28 * UC Davis W 69- 58<br />
F 2 Washington L 52- 58<br />
F 4 Washington State L 48- 54<br />
F 9 * Washington State L 55- 57<br />
F 11 * Washington W 64- 60<br />
F 16 Stanford W 65- 64<br />
F 18 California L 67- 76<br />
F 23 * USC W 43- 41<br />
F 25 * UCLA (NR/3) L 57- 83<br />
M 2 Oregon State W 54- 51<br />
*Home Games<br />
@Portland, Ore.<br />
^Dayton Classic<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 135
Season-By-Season Scores<br />
1978-79 (12-15)<br />
H: 8-5, A: 3-7, N: 1-3<br />
Pac-10: 7-11<br />
Jim Haney<br />
N 24 * San Diego State W 75- 64<br />
N 29 * Sacramento State W 89- 44<br />
D 4 Pepperdine L 68- 73<br />
D 7 * Detroit L 74- 75<br />
D 9 * Northern Arizona W 64- 62<br />
D 16 Vermont W 74- 61<br />
D 21 Oregon State L 58- 85<br />
D 27 # Wyoming W 72- 68<br />
D 29 # Indiana L 60- 68<br />
D 30 # Oregon State L 62- 85<br />
J 5 USC L 64- 70<br />
J 8 UCLA (NR/6) L 71- 74<br />
J 12 * Arizona W 63- 70<br />
J 13 * Arizona State L 54- 65<br />
J 19 Washington L 70- 82<br />
J 20 Washington State L 65- 74<br />
J 27 * Stanford W 68- 55<br />
J 29 * California W 74- 59<br />
F 1 * UCLA (NR/6) L 58- 65<br />
F 3 * USC L 64- 87<br />
F 8 Arizona State W 70- 63<br />
F 10 Arizona L 67- 69 +<br />
F 17 * Washington State L 52- 53<br />
F 19 * Washington W 73- 71<br />
F 23 California L 62- 74<br />
F 24 Stanford W 80- 77<br />
M 3 * Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
W 45- 44<br />
1979-80 (10-17)<br />
H: 6-8, A: 3-7, N: 1-2<br />
Pac-10: 5-13<br />
Jim Haney<br />
N 30 * San Francisco State W 72- 66<br />
D 1 * Cal State Los Angeles W 93- 67<br />
D 4 * UC Davis W 99- 69<br />
D 6 Detroit L 59- 71<br />
D 15 * Louisiana-Lafayette L 59- 64<br />
D 18 * Humboldt State W 85- 62<br />
D 22 * Oregon State (NR/19) L 66- 75<br />
D 27 # North Carolina-Charlotte L 64- 69<br />
D 28 # Texas Tech W 75- 72<br />
D 29 # Idaho L 69- 72 +<br />
J 5 * UCLA (NR/16) L 62- 76<br />
J 7 * USC L 66- 83<br />
J 10 Arizona State L 77- 103<br />
J 12 Arizona W 90- 73<br />
J 17 * Washington L 46- 58<br />
J 19 * Washington State L 52- 62<br />
J 24 California L 71- 80<br />
J 26 Stanford W 77- 73<br />
F 2 UCLA L 76- 90<br />
F 4 USC W 82- 81<br />
F 7 * Arizona W 76- 62<br />
F 9 * Arizona State (NR/19) L 65- 88<br />
F 14 Washington State L 65- 70<br />
F 16 Washington L 65- 70<br />
F 21 * Stanford L 59- 60<br />
F 23 * California W 75- 67<br />
M 1 Oregon State (NR/6) L 55- 67<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
136<br />
Jim Haney<br />
1980-81 (13-14)<br />
H: 9-5, A: 2-8, N: 2-1<br />
Pac-10: 6-12<br />
Jim Haney<br />
N 29 * Chico State W 74- 44<br />
D 2 * Nicholls State W 73- 65<br />
D 6 * Cal State Northridge W 89- 70<br />
D 9 Rhode Island L 66- 67<br />
D 13 * Boise State W 99- 67<br />
D 22 * Pacific Lutheran W 93- 69<br />
D 26 # Cal State Fullerton W 82- 78 +<br />
D 28 # Drake W 75- 73<br />
D 29 # Oregon State (NR/4) L 57- 67<br />
J 3 Arizona L 70- 73<br />
J 5 Arizona State (NR/13) L 64- 104<br />
J 10 * Stanford L 76- 82<br />
J 12 * California W 87- 80<br />
J 17 Oregon State (NR/1) L 55- 82<br />
J 22 Washington L 91- 102<br />
J 24 Washington State W 70- 66<br />
J 29 * USC W 74- 67<br />
J 31 * UCLA (NR/10) L 69- 75<br />
F 6 Stanford L 79- 80<br />
F 7 California L 77- 85<br />
F 12 * Oregon State (NR/2) L 61- 78<br />
F 20 * Washington State W 82- 67<br />
F 21 * Washington L 68- 70<br />
F 27 UCLA (NR/13) L 75- 98<br />
F 28 USC W 81- 78<br />
M 5 * Arizona State (NR/15) L 77- 78<br />
M 7 * Arizona<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1981-82 (9-18)<br />
W 79- 75<br />
H: 6-8, A: 1-9, N: 2-1<br />
Pac-10: 4-14<br />
Jim Haney<br />
N 28 * UC Irvine L 84- 90<br />
D 1 * UC Riverside W 100- 89<br />
D 5 * St. Martin’s W 73- 56<br />
D 7 * Rhode Island W 95- 94<br />
D 12 San Diego State L 74- 87<br />
D 19 * Richmond L 64- 65<br />
D 26 # Wisconsin W 85- 82<br />
D 28 # Portland W 69- 68<br />
D 29 # Idaho L 62- 81<br />
J 2 * Arizona W 97- 88<br />
J 3 * Arizona State W 82- 65<br />
J 8 California L 81- 91<br />
J 9 Stanford L 88- 97<br />
J 16 * Oregon State (NR/15) L 61- 76<br />
J 23 * Washington State W 60- 56<br />
J 25 * Washington L 70- 76<br />
J 29 USC L 91- 107<br />
J 30 UCLA L 61- 84<br />
F 5 * Stanford L 75- 79 +<br />
F 6 * California L 60- 70<br />
F 13 Oregon State (NR/6) L 51- 94<br />
F 20 Washington W 82- 78<br />
F 22 Washington State L 76- 69<br />
F 26 * USC L 68- 80<br />
F 27 * UCLA (NR/20) L 66- 88<br />
M 5 Arizona State L 62- 80<br />
M 6 Arizona L 78- 96<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1982-83 (9-18)<br />
H: 5-7, A: 2-10, N: 2-1<br />
Pac-10: 5-13<br />
Jim Haney<br />
N 26 * UC San Diego W 63- 46<br />
N 29 UC lrvine L 44- 46<br />
D 4 Richmond L 53- 66<br />
D 6 Rutgers L 42- 53<br />
D 11 * San Diego State L 47- 49<br />
D 18 * St. Olaf W 72- 39<br />
D 26 # Montana State W 64- 55<br />
D 28 # Idaho L 53- 56<br />
D 29 # Lamar W 50- 41<br />
J 6 * California W 69- 67 +<br />
J 8 * Stanford L 74- 80<br />
J 13 UCLA (NR/5) L 69- 97<br />
J 15 USC L 54- 62<br />
J 22 * Washington State L 51- 54<br />
J 24 * Washington W 52- 47<br />
J 29 Arizona State L 52- 54<br />
J 31 Arizona W 86- 84<br />
F 5 Oregon State L 46- 63<br />
F 10 * UCLA (NR/5) L 56- 67<br />
F 12 * USC L 55- 65<br />
F 17 Washington State L 45- 48<br />
F 19 Washington L 66- 79<br />
F 24 * Arizona W 63- 57 +<br />
F 26 * Arizona State L 80- 81 +<br />
M 5 * Oregon State L 60- 62<br />
M 10 Stanford W 67- 66<br />
M 12 California L 63- 75<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
Don Monson<br />
1983-84 (16-13)<br />
H: 9-4, A: 5-8, N: 2-1<br />
Pac-10: 11-7<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 29 Pacific W 73- 55<br />
D 2 Colorado L 59- 61<br />
D 3 Minnesota L 49- 65<br />
D 10 * Wichita State (NR/14) W 75- 60<br />
D 17 * Puget Sound W 72- 58<br />
D 21 Brigham Young L 78- 79<br />
D 28 # Cornell W 72- 50<br />
D 29 # Gonzaga W 72- 53<br />
D 30 # Oregon State (NR/19) L 59- 63 +<br />
J 5 California L 54- 55<br />
J 7 Stanford W 79- 78<br />
J 11 * Notre Dame L 54- 66<br />
J 12 * USC W 80- 49<br />
J 14 * UCLA (NR/6) W 62- 51<br />
J 19 Washington L 53- 60<br />
J 21 Washington State W 64- 60<br />
J 26 * Arizona W 69- 55<br />
J 28 * Arizona State W 80- 69<br />
F 2 * Oregon State L 66- 70<br />
F 9 UCLA W 87- 83 +<br />
F 11 USC W 52- 47<br />
F 16 * Washington State W 78- 73<br />
F 18 * Washington (NR/15) L 58- 79<br />
F 23 Arizona L 67- 75 +<br />
F 25 Arizona State L 56- 60<br />
M 3 Oregon State (NR/20) L 23- 29<br />
M 8 * Stanford W 91- 71<br />
M 10 * California W 45- 44<br />
M 15 * Santa Clara% L 53- 66<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
%National Invitation Tournament First Round,<br />
Eugene, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1984-85 (15-16)<br />
H: 7-5, A: 5-8, N: 3-3<br />
Pac-10: 8-10<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 23 ! Alaska -Anchorage W 61- 54<br />
N 24 ! Kansas (NR/19) L 49- 66<br />
N 25 ! Illinois (NR/2) L 72- 75<br />
N 29 * Montana W 58- 57<br />
D 3 Wichita State L 58- 63<br />
D 6 St. Martin’s W 66- 42<br />
D 8 * Colorado W 79- 60<br />
D 15 * Minnesota L 53- 57<br />
D 21 Wyoming L 58- 60<br />
D 22 New Mexico State W 55- 51<br />
D 27 # Davidson W 55- 50<br />
D 29 # California L 68- 70<br />
D 30 # Fresno State W 63- 60<br />
J 3 * USC L 59- 63<br />
J 5 UCLA L 59- 67<br />
J 9 Oregon State (NR/16) L 54- 59 ++<br />
J 17 Washington State W 74- 72<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
J 19 Washington L 62- 88<br />
J 24 * Arizona State W 81- 72<br />
J 26 * Arizona L 54- 73<br />
J 31 Stanford W 61- 54<br />
F 2 California L 37- 50<br />
F 9 * Oregon State L 51- 53<br />
F 14 * Washington W 70- 66<br />
F 16 * Washington State W 84- 82<br />
F 21 Arizona W 43- 40<br />
F 23 Arizona State L 64- 65<br />
F 28 * California W 70- 53<br />
M 2 * Stanford W 68- 61<br />
M 7 USC L 62- 65<br />
M 9 * UCLA<br />
*Home Games<br />
!Great Alaska Shootout<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
++Double Overtime<br />
1985-86 (11-17)<br />
L 69- 72<br />
H: 8-5, A: 2-10, N: 1-2<br />
Pac-10: 6-12<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 29 * Rutgers W 78- 59<br />
N 30 * Pacific W 74- 52<br />
D 2 Texas Tech L 68- 69<br />
D 4 Northern Arizona L 61- 66<br />
D 9 Notre Dame (NR/10) L 63- 72<br />
D 14 * Wyoming W 81- 59<br />
D 21 * Brigham Young W 72- 69<br />
D 27 # Boston University L 56- 67<br />
D 28 # Tampa L 61- 72<br />
D 29 # Tennessee Tech W 91- 60<br />
J 2 UCLA L 65- 71<br />
J 5 USC L 60- 75<br />
J 11 * Oregon State L 56- 63<br />
J 13 Stanford W 83- 69<br />
J 16 * Washington L 56- 61<br />
J 19 * Washington State L 59- 60<br />
J 23 Arizona State L 58- 76<br />
J 25 Arizona L 68- 85<br />
J 31 * Stanford L 69- 73 +<br />
F 2 * California W 65- 55<br />
F 8 Oregon State W 60- 47<br />
F 14 Washington State L 71- 75<br />
F 16 Washington L 67- 73<br />
F 20 * Arizona L 59- 65<br />
F 23 * Arizona State W 89- 65<br />
F 27 California L 55- 64<br />
M 6 * USC W 76- 63<br />
M 8 * UCLA<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
1986-87 (16-14)<br />
W 80- 65<br />
H: 10-3, A: 2-9, N: 4-2<br />
Pac-10: 8-10<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 30 Montana W 92- 86<br />
D 1 Nebraska L 60- 76<br />
D 3 * Idaho State L 57- 62<br />
D 6 * Weber State W 75- 57<br />
D 9 * Lamar W 58- 47<br />
D 13 * Seattle Pacific W 85- 68<br />
D 21 Stanford L 71- 73<br />
D 23 California L 67- 78<br />
D 26 # Louisiana-Lafayette W 78- 73<br />
D 28 # San Jose State W 69- 64<br />
D 29 # Louisiana Tech L 50- 57<br />
J 2 * Arizona State W 77- 69<br />
J 3 * Arizona W 55- 54 +<br />
J 10 Oregon State L 63- 71<br />
J 15 UCLA L 59- 64<br />
J 17 USC L 56- 60<br />
J 22 * Washington W 77- 67<br />
J 24 * Washington State W 60- 55<br />
J 29 * California W 86- 73<br />
F 1 * Stanford W 68- 55<br />
F 5 Arizona L 53- 68<br />
F 7 Arizona State W 70- 62<br />
F 12 * Oregon State L 63- 64<br />
F 19 * USC W 57- 55<br />
F 22 * UCLA L 71- 102<br />
F 26 Washington L 74- 81 +<br />
F 28 Washington State L 65- 79<br />
M 5 $ USC W 51- 49<br />
M 6 $ Arizona W 72- 63<br />
M 7 $ Washington<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
L 56- 70<br />
$Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
+Overtime
1987-88 (16-14)<br />
H: 10-4, A: 4-8, N: 2-2<br />
Pac-10: 10-8<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 28 * Portland W 81- 70<br />
D 1 * Central Michigan W 82- 67<br />
D 5 Purdue (NR/11) L 62- 88<br />
D 8 Lamar L 53- 75<br />
D 12 * Nebraska L 62- 67<br />
D 19 * Puget Sound W 88- 65<br />
D 27 # Northern Arizona W 74- 48<br />
D 28 # Oklahoma State W 68- 55<br />
D 29 # Oregon State L 51- 62<br />
J 7 USC W 52- 40<br />
J 10 UCLA L 60- 65<br />
J 14 * Arizona State W 86- 84<br />
J 16 * Arizona (NR/1) L 54- 70<br />
J 21 Washington State W 67- 46<br />
J 24 Washington L 63- 75<br />
J 28 * California L 74- 77<br />
J 30 * Stanford W 80- 66<br />
F 4 * UCLA L 71- 76<br />
F 6 * USC W 74- 62<br />
F 11 Arizona (NR/3) L 57- 89<br />
F 13 Arizona State W 87- 82 +<br />
F 18 * Washington W 69- 64<br />
F 21 * Washington State W 73- 66<br />
F 25 Stanford L 61- 84<br />
F 27 California W 62- 56<br />
M 3 Oregon State L 47- 59<br />
M 5 * Oregon State W 62- 61<br />
M 11 ^ Stanford L 67- 88<br />
M 17 * Santa Clara% W 81- 65<br />
M 22 New Mexico$ L 59- 78<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
^Pac-10 Tournament, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
%National Invitation Tournament First Round,<br />
Eugene, Ore.<br />
$National Invitation Tournament Second Round,<br />
Albuquerque, N.M.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1988-89 (8-21)<br />
H: 4-8, A: 2-10, N: 2-3<br />
Pac-10: 3-15<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 26 Wisconsin L 47- 74<br />
D 1 * Whitworth W 93- 67<br />
D 6 Portland W 72- 64<br />
D 9 ^ Boston University W 76- 71<br />
D 10 ^ Hawaii L 70- 74<br />
D 20 * UC Santa Barbara L 64- 77<br />
D 23 * Purdue W 62- 59<br />
D 27 # Chicago State W 80- 75<br />
D 29 # Clemson L 61- 74<br />
D 30 # Michigan State L 61- 76<br />
J 5 * UCLA (NR/15) L 66- 97<br />
J 7 * USC W 64- 62<br />
J 12 Arizona State L 70- 72<br />
J 14 Arizona (NR/18) L 71- 95<br />
J 19 * Washington State W 67- 49<br />
J 21 * Washington L 70- 71<br />
J 26 Stanford L 53- 75<br />
J 28 California L 62- 80<br />
F 2 UCLA (NR/16) L 74- 80<br />
F 4 USC W 70- 68<br />
F 9 * Arizona (NR/22) L 57- 78<br />
F 11 * Arizona State L 94- 98<br />
F 16 Washington L 69- 78<br />
F 18 Washington State L 54- 60<br />
F 23 * Stanford L 50- 54<br />
F 26 * California L 74- 78<br />
M 2 * Oregon State (NR/16) L 69- 73<br />
M 5 Oregon State (NR/16) L 79- 98<br />
M 9 $ Washington State<br />
*Home Games<br />
L 56- 78<br />
^Early Season Tournament, Honolulu<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
$Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
1989-90 (15-14)<br />
H: 10-2, A: 3-10, N: 2-2<br />
Pac-10: 10-8<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 26 Arkansas (NR/9) L 75- 102<br />
N 30 * Arizona (NR/2) W 68- 63<br />
D 2 * Arizona State W 63- 61<br />
D 5 Alabama-Birmingham L 69- 79<br />
D 7 * Utah W 73- 66<br />
D 9 * Portland W 82- 81<br />
D 16 * Nevada W 80- 72<br />
D 19 UC Santa Barbara L 54- 70<br />
D 28 # Northeastern W 77- 74<br />
D 29 # Illinois State W 81- 79<br />
D 30 # Oregon State (NR/23) L 68- 71<br />
J 5 California L 72- 95<br />
J 7 Stanford L 56- 58<br />
J 13 * Oregon State (NR/22) L 67- 69<br />
J 18 * Washington W 65- 64<br />
J 21 * Washington State W 82- 68<br />
J 25 UCLA (NR/23) L 62- 79<br />
J 27 USC W 66- 65<br />
F 1 * Stanford W 62- 61<br />
F 4 * California L 78- 79<br />
F 11 Oregon State (NR/18) L 55- 57<br />
F 15 Washington State W 71- 66<br />
F 17 Washington W 58- 53<br />
F 22 * UCLA W 105- 99<br />
F 25 * USC W 96- 79<br />
M 1 Arizona (NR/23) L 58- 84<br />
M 3 Arizona State L 71- 75<br />
M 9 $ UCLA L 76- 94<br />
M 16 New Mexico% L 78- 89<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
$Pac-10 Tournament, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
%National Invitation Tournament First Round,<br />
Albuquerque, N.M.<br />
1990-91 (13-15)<br />
H: 10-4, A: 2-11, N: 1-0<br />
Pac-10: 8-10<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 24 * Wisconsin L 70- 72<br />
D 1 Missouri (NR/23) L 58- 65<br />
D 4 * Alabama-Birmingham W 98- 71<br />
D 6 Utah L 81- 95<br />
D 8 Portland W 68- 61<br />
D 15 Nevada L 66- 73<br />
D 20 * Montana W 85- 76<br />
D 22 * Arkansas (NR/2) L 68- 71<br />
D 28 * Western Michigan W 73- 64<br />
D 29 @ Oregon State W 78- 71<br />
J 3 * California W 73- 67<br />
J 6 * Stanford W 81- 77 +<br />
J 12 Oregon State L 76- 84<br />
J 17 Washington L 86- 88<br />
J 19 Washington State L 79- 82<br />
J 24 * USC W 86- 84<br />
J 26 * UCLA (NR/11) L 83- 90<br />
J 31 Stanford L 75- 86<br />
F 3 California W 74- 71<br />
F 6 * Oregon State W 83- 66<br />
F 14 * Washington State W 75- 69<br />
F 16 * Washington W 67- 64<br />
F 21 UCLA (NR/17) L 83- 100<br />
F 23 USC L 71- 84<br />
F 28 * Arizona State L 84- 99<br />
M 2 * Arizona (NR/7) W 62- 58<br />
M 7 Arizona State L 84- 87 +<br />
M 9 Arizona (NR/9) L 65- 107<br />
*Home Games<br />
@Portland, Ore.<br />
+Overtime<br />
1991-92 (6-21)<br />
H: 5-8, A: 0-10, N: 1-3<br />
Pac-10: 2-16<br />
Don Monson<br />
N 22 Montana L 39- 78<br />
D 5 * Fresno State W 71- 63<br />
D 7 * Cal Poly Pomona W 83- 69<br />
D 13 & Louisiana-Monroe L 59- 61<br />
D 15 & East Tennessee State W 98- 83<br />
D 20 * Oral Roberts W 105- 73<br />
D 27 # Minnesota L 64- 89<br />
D 28 # LaSalle L 75- 105<br />
J 4 * Missouri (NR/13) L 58- 79<br />
J 9 * California W 67- 57<br />
J 11 * Stanford L 57- 78<br />
J 16 UCLA (NR/12) L 71- 99<br />
J 18 USC L 56- 85<br />
J 23 * Washington State L 55- 90<br />
J 25 * Washington L 71- 72<br />
J 30 Arizona (NR/9) L 53- 104<br />
F 1 Arizona State L 62- 71<br />
F 8 * Oregon State W 64- 63<br />
F 13 * USC (NR/15) L 68- 69<br />
F 15 * UCLA (NR/13) L 65- 84<br />
F 20 Washington L 55- 71<br />
F 22 Washington State L 82- 97<br />
F 27 * Arizona (NR/5) L 56- 104<br />
M 1 * Arizona State L 48- 58<br />
M 7 Oregon State L 54- 62<br />
M 12 Stanford L 47- 70<br />
M 14 California L 76- 87<br />
*Home Games<br />
&Daiwa Ball, Tokyo<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
Season-By-Season Scores<br />
Jerry Green<br />
1992-93 (10-20)<br />
H: 8-6, A: 1-11, N: 1-3<br />
Pac-10: 3-15<br />
Jerry Green<br />
N 26 ! Alaska-Anchorage W 96- 73<br />
N 27 ! New Mexico State L 75- 86<br />
N 28 ! Vanderbilt L 81- 83<br />
D 3 Fresno State L 78- 80<br />
D 5 Pacific L 68- 80<br />
D 9 * Alaska Fairbanks W 97- 77<br />
D 12 * Idaho W 80- 61<br />
D 19 * Missouri-St. Louis W 101- 68<br />
D 21 * Pacific Lutheran W 83- 72<br />
D 28 # Brigham Young (NR/25) W 76- 70<br />
D 29 # Ohio State L 75- 79<br />
J 4 * Hartford W 71- 69<br />
J 7 California L 65- 82<br />
J 9 Stanford L 66- 71<br />
J 14 * UCLA (NR/16) L 87- 99<br />
J 16 * USC L 58- 69<br />
J 21 Washington State L 79- 95<br />
J 23 Washington L 53- 70<br />
J 28 * Arizona L 60- 92<br />
J 30 * Arizona State L 84- 99<br />
F 6 Oregon State L 75- 83<br />
F 11 USC L 67- 73<br />
F 14 UCLA (NR/20) L 90- 97<br />
F 18 * Washington W 85- 70<br />
F 20 * Washington State W 62- 60<br />
F 25 Arizona State L 88- 103<br />
F 27 Arizona (NR/4) L 68- 99<br />
M 6 * Oregon State L 48- 54<br />
M 11 * Stanford W 84- 73<br />
M 13 * California<br />
*Home Games<br />
!Great Alaska Shootout<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
L 76- 79<br />
1993-94 (10-17)<br />
H: 6-7, A: 3-9, N: 1-1<br />
Pac-10: 6-12<br />
Jerry Green<br />
N 26 * Humboldt State W 90- 67<br />
D 4 * Pacific L 69- 75<br />
D 12 Idaho L 66- 78<br />
D 14 * Santa Clara L 67- 75<br />
D 18 Wisconsin-Green Bay L 46- 66<br />
D 27 # Portland W 75- 72<br />
D 28 # Oregon State L 75- 79<br />
D 30 St. Mary’s W 76- 70<br />
J 3 * Alaska-Fairbanks W 100- 71<br />
J 6 UCLA (NR/6) L 73- 89<br />
J 8 USC L 69- 77<br />
J 15 * Oregon State W 74- 64<br />
J 20 * Washington State L 85- 95<br />
J 22 * Washington W 61- 60<br />
J 27 Arizona (NR/13) L 86- 98<br />
J 29 Arizona State L 78- 84<br />
F 3 * Stanford L 67- 69<br />
F 5 * California L 61- 81<br />
F 12 Oregon State L 91- 101 +<br />
F 17 Washington W 86- 71<br />
F 19 Washington State W 98- 87<br />
F 24 * Arizona State W 87- 80<br />
F 26 * Arizona (NR/9) L 71- 75<br />
M 3 California (NR/23) L 73- 82<br />
M 5 Stanford L 76- 84<br />
M 10 * USC L 75- 84<br />
M 12 * UCLA (NR/15)<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
W 80- 79<br />
1994-95 (19-9)<br />
H: 11-3, A: 6-5, N: 2-1<br />
Pac-10: 11-7<br />
Jerry Green<br />
N 26 * Wisconsin-Green Bay W 96- 71<br />
D 3 * Seattle Pacific W 93- 77<br />
D 10 * Idaho W 82- 55<br />
D 13 Santa Clara L 83- 88<br />
D 17 Saint Mary’s W 74- 64<br />
D 19 * Seattle W 97- 84<br />
D 27 # George Washington W 77- 72 +<br />
D 28 # Notre Dame W 73- 69<br />
D 31 * Montana W 102- 97 ++<br />
J 5 * UCLA (NR/2) W 82- 72<br />
J 7 * USC W 95- 83<br />
J 14 Oregon State (25/NR) W 96- 83<br />
J 19 Washington State (17/NR) L 78- 83<br />
J 21 Washington (17/NR) W 92- 83<br />
J 26 * Arizona (18/12) L 89- 97<br />
J 28 * Arizona State (18/13) L 76- 79<br />
F 4 Stanford (22/17) L 87- 92<br />
F 6 California (22/NR) W 94- 86<br />
F 11 * Oregon State (22/NR) W 107- 86<br />
F 16 * Washington (19/NR) W 88- 63<br />
F 18 * Washington State (19/NR) L 59- 76<br />
F 23 Arizona State (NR/15) W 73- 72<br />
F 25 Arizona (NR/13) L 76- 97<br />
M 2 * California W 95- 82<br />
M 4 * Stanford (NR/22) W 89- 80<br />
M 9 USC W 81- 77<br />
M 11 UCLA (NR/1) L 78- 94<br />
M 16 ¢ Texas<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
L 73- 90<br />
¢NCAA West First Round, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
+Overtime<br />
++Double Overtime<br />
1995-96 (16-13)<br />
H: 8-5, A: 6-6, N: 2-2<br />
Pac-10: 9-9<br />
Jerry Green<br />
N 24 ^ Hawaii-Hilo W 115- 81<br />
N 25 ^ vs. Nebraska L 106- 114 +<br />
N 26 ^ vs. Wichita State W 74- 64<br />
N 30 * West Florida W 106- 66<br />
D 2 * Alaska-Fairbanks W 105- 63<br />
D 13 * Wisconsin-Green Bay L 71- 81 +<br />
D 16 Fresno State L 82- 83<br />
D 20 * Boise State W 65- 54<br />
D 22 Montana W 66- 64<br />
D 29 # Nebraska L 76- 99<br />
D 30 # Oregon State W 75- 50<br />
J 7 * Oregon State W 70- 59<br />
J 11 * Washington State W 70- 63<br />
J 13 * Washington L 69- 72<br />
J 18 Stanford L 74- 94<br />
J 20 California L 72- 97 =<br />
J 25 * Arizona State L 73- 74<br />
J 27 * Arizona (NR/14) L 65- 70<br />
F 1 UCLA (NR/19) L 78- 85<br />
F 3 USC W 99- 78<br />
F 8 Washington W 55- 52<br />
F 10 Washington State L 65- 70<br />
F 15 * California W 60- 58<br />
F 17 * Stanford (NR/12) W 64- 62<br />
F 22 Arizona (NR/13) L 63- 81<br />
F 24 Arizona State W 81- 70<br />
F 29 * USC W 80- 60<br />
M 2 * UCLA (NR/17) L 71- 77<br />
M 9 Oregon State<br />
*Home Games<br />
^Big Island Invitational<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
+Overtime<br />
=Later forfeited by California<br />
W 62- 46<br />
Hoop Scoop<br />
Oregon won PCC<br />
titles in 1919, 1925,<br />
1926, 1927, 1938,<br />
1939, and 1945.<br />
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Season-By-Season Scores<br />
1996-97 (17-11)<br />
H: 9-3, A: 6-8, N: 2-0<br />
Pac-10: 8-10<br />
Jerry Green<br />
N 26 * San Diego State W 91- 66<br />
N 30 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 67- 58<br />
D 4 Portland State W 85- 66<br />
D 7 * Fresno State (NR/13) W 87- 75<br />
D 14 * Cleveland State W 88- 65<br />
D 16 Nevada W 99- 79<br />
D 20 Boise State W 61- 58<br />
D 27 # Temple (24/NR) W 82- 62<br />
D 28 # Oregon State (24/NR) W 64- 62<br />
J 4 Oregon State (20/NR) W 91- 69<br />
J 9 Washington State (17/NR) L 76- 81<br />
J 11 Washington (17/NR) L 77- 78<br />
J 16 * Stanford (24/15) L 69- 72 +<br />
J 18 * California (24/NR) L 62- 73<br />
J 23 Arizona State W 76- 51<br />
J 25 Arizona (NR/11) L 66- 88<br />
J 30 * UCLA (NR/21) W 87- 85 +<br />
F 1 * USC L 69- 79<br />
F 6 * Washington W 69- 59<br />
F 8 * Washington State W 93- 82<br />
F 13 California L 66- 73<br />
F 15 Stanford L 61- 83<br />
F 20 * Arizona (NR/13) W 78- 72<br />
F 22 * Arizona State W 85- 77<br />
F 27 USC L 69- 72<br />
M 1 UCLA L 67- 74<br />
M 8 * Oregon State W 88- 73<br />
M 12 Hawaii% L 61- 71<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Far West Classic<br />
%National Invitation Tournament First Round,<br />
Honolulu, Hawaii<br />
+Overtime<br />
138<br />
Ernie Kent<br />
1997-98 (13-14)<br />
H: 10-5; A: 3-9; N: 0-0<br />
Pac-10: 8-10<br />
Ernie Kent<br />
N 21 Brigham Young W 74- 67<br />
N 25 * Portland State L 54- 56<br />
N 29 * Santa Clara L 58- 67<br />
D 2 San Diego State L 68- 80<br />
D 6 * Nevada W 86- 69<br />
D 3 * Loyola Marymont W 78- 73<br />
D 18 * Stephen F. Austin W 88- 64<br />
D 22 Vanderbilt L 58- 69<br />
D 28 * Southern Illinois W 67- 66<br />
J 3 * California W 66- 59<br />
J 5 * Stanford (NR/7) L 67- 89<br />
J 8 USC L 59- 63<br />
J 10 UCLA (NR/10) L 66- 68<br />
J 15 * Washington L 71- 81<br />
J 17 * Washington State W 71- 62<br />
J 22 Arizona (NR/6) L 57- 87<br />
J 24 Arizona State L 51- 67<br />
J 31 * Oregon State W 74- 67<br />
F 5 * UCLA (NR/6) W 97- 81<br />
F 7 * USC W 73- 61<br />
F 12 Washington State W 64- 63<br />
F 14 Washington L 61- 62<br />
F 19 * Arizona State W 97- 73<br />
F 21 * Arizona (NR/3) L 66- 81<br />
F 28 Oregon State W 50- 48<br />
M 5 Stanford (NR/11) L 67- 95<br />
M 7 California L 71- 75<br />
*Home Games<br />
1998-99 (19-13)<br />
H: 11-5, A: 7-6, N: 1-2<br />
Pac-10: 8-10<br />
Ernie Kent<br />
N 15 * Coppin State W 77- 62<br />
N 28 Southern Illinois W 70- 64<br />
N 30 Minnesota L 61- 72<br />
D 5 * Brigham Young W 93- 62<br />
D 12 * Portland State W 73- 62<br />
D 14 Santa Clara W 80- 65<br />
D 19 * Alcorn State W 78- 68<br />
D 22 < Vanderbilt W 90- 70<br />
D 28 * St. Martin’s W 87- 67<br />
J 2 California W 71- 69 +<br />
J 4 Stanford (NR/5) L 59- 77<br />
J 7 * USC L 84- 85<br />
J 9 * UCLA (NR/8) L 63- 65<br />
J 14 Washington State W 87- 83 3+<br />
J 16 Washington L 76- 86 +<br />
J 21 * Arizona (NR/9) L 83- 85<br />
J 23 * Arizona State L 60- 64<br />
J 30 Oregon State L 45- 48<br />
F 4 UCLA (NR/9) L 77- 79<br />
F 6 USC W 60- 55<br />
F 11 * Washington State W 77- 64<br />
F 13 * Washington W 94- 81<br />
F 18 Arizona State W 76- 75<br />
F 20 Arizona (NR/8) L 86- 92<br />
F 27 * Oregon State W 73- 68<br />
M 4 * Stanford (NR/6) L 61- 73<br />
M 6 * California W 93- 82<br />
M 10 * Georgia Tech% W 67- 64<br />
M 15 * Wyoming% W 93- 72<br />
M 17 Texas Christian^ W 77- 68<br />
M 23 California$ L 69- 85<br />
M 25 Xavier$ L 75- 106<br />
*Home Games<br />
2004-05 (14-13)<br />
H: 9-5, A: 3-7, N: 2-1<br />
Pac-10: 6-12<br />
Ernie Kent<br />
N 19 * Idaho State W 77- 51<br />
N 22 * New Mexico W 79- 75<br />
N 27 # Marshall W 89- 69<br />
D 4 < Vanderbilt W 76- 65<br />
D 11 & Illinois (NR/1) L 66- 83<br />
D 14 * Bethune-Cookman W 73- 65<br />
D 18 Fresno State W 83- 82<br />
D 22 * Winthrop W 71- 56<br />
D 28 * Portland W 92- 67<br />
D 31 * USC W 90- 83<br />
J 2 * UCLA L 62- 70<br />
J 8 * Oregon State W 73- 64<br />
J 13 Washington (NR/14) L 56- 77<br />
J 15 Washington State W 55- 52<br />
J 20 * Arizona (NR/13) L 66- 74<br />
J 22 * Arizona State L 51- 64<br />
J 27 California L 62- 65<br />
J 29 Stanford L 69- 88<br />
F 5 Oregon State L 72- 76<br />
F 10 * Washington (NR/11) L 88- 95 +<br />
F 12 * Washington State W 69- 66<br />
F 17 Arizona (NR/10) L 67- 92<br />
F 19 Arizona State L 56- 66<br />
F 24 * California W 63- 58<br />
F 26 * Stanford L 56- 58<br />
M 3 USC W 94- 87 +<br />
M 5 UCLA L 61- 73<br />
*Home Games<br />
#Charleston, W.Va.<br />
Tournament Appearances<br />
140<br />
Hall of Fame coach and basketball pioneer Howard Hobson<br />
(left, accepting portrait) celebrates the 1939<br />
NCAA Championship with his “Tall Firs”<br />
Coach Year W L<br />
Charles Burden 1902-03 0 2<br />
2 Years: 0-6 1903-04 0 4<br />
.000<br />
Walter Winslow 1905-06 0 5<br />
.000<br />
Charles Murphy 1907-08 8 9<br />
.471<br />
Hugo Bezdek 1906-07 4 3<br />
4 Years: 17-35 1913-14 6 11<br />
.327 1914-15 7 10<br />
1916-17 0 11<br />
Bill Hayward 1909-10 1 5<br />
5 Years: 34-29 1910-11 9 4<br />
.540 1911-12 12 2<br />
1912-13 9 10<br />
1917-18 3 8<br />
Dean Walker 1918-19 13 4<br />
.765<br />
Hollis Huntington 1919-20 8 9<br />
.471<br />
George Bohler 1920-21 15 5<br />
3 Years: 37-39 1921-22 7 24<br />
.487 1922-23 15 10<br />
W.J. Reinhart 1923-24 15 5<br />
12 Years: 180-101 1924-25 15 5<br />
.641 1925-26 18 4<br />
1926-27 24 4<br />
1927-28 18 3<br />
1928-29 10 8<br />
1929-30 14 12<br />
1930-31 12 10<br />
1931-32 13 11<br />
1932-33 8 19<br />
1933-34 17 8<br />
1934-35 16 12<br />
Coach Year W L<br />
Howard Hobson 1935-36 20 11<br />
11 Years: 212-124 1936-37 20 9<br />
.631 1937-38 25 8<br />
1938-39 29 5<br />
1939-40 19 12<br />
1940-41 18 18<br />
1941-42 12 15<br />
1942-43 19 10<br />
1943-44 16 10<br />
1945-46 16 17<br />
1946-47 18 9<br />
John A. Warren 1944-45 30 15<br />
5 Years: 87-76 1947-48 18 11<br />
.534 1948-49 12 18<br />
1949-50 9 19<br />
1950-51 18 13<br />
Bill Borcher 1951-52 14 16<br />
5 Years: 69-68 1952-53 14 14<br />
.504 1953-54 17 10<br />
1954-55 13 13<br />
1955-56 11 15<br />
Steve Belko 1956-57 4 21<br />
15 Years: 179-211 1957-58 13 11<br />
.459 1958-59 9 16<br />
1959-60 19 10<br />
1960-61 15 12<br />
1961-62 9 17<br />
1962-63 11 15<br />
1963-64 14 12<br />
1964-65 9 17<br />
1965-66 13 13<br />
1966-67 9 17<br />
1967-68 7 19<br />
1968-69 13 13<br />
1969-70 17 9<br />
1970-71 17 9<br />
Coach Year W L<br />
Dick Harter 1971-72 6 20<br />
7 Years: 112-82 1972-73 16 10<br />
.577 1973-74 15 11<br />
1974-75 21 9<br />
1975-76 19 11<br />
1976-77 19 10<br />
1977-78 16 11<br />
Jim Haney 1978-79 12 15<br />
5 Years: 53-82 1979-80 10 17<br />
.392 1980-81 13 14<br />
1981-82 9 18<br />
1982-83 9 18<br />
Don Monson 1983-84 16 13<br />
9 Years: 116-145 1984-85 15 16<br />
.444 1985-86 11 17<br />
1986-87 16 14<br />
1987-88 16 14<br />
1988-89 8 21<br />
1989-90 15 14<br />
1990-91 13 15<br />
1991-92 6 21<br />
Jerry Green 1992-93 10 20<br />
5 Years: 72-70 1993-94 10 17<br />
.507 1994-95 19 9<br />
1995-96 16 13<br />
1996-97 17 11<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Dick Harter coached the<br />
“Kamikaze Kids” from 1972-78<br />
Coach Year W L<br />
Ernie Kent 1997-98 13 14<br />
9 Years: 164-112 1998-99 19 13<br />
.594 1999-00 22 8<br />
2000-01 14 14<br />
2001-02 26 9<br />
2002-03 23 10<br />
2003-04 18 13<br />
2004-05 14 13<br />
2005-06 15 18<br />
All-Time: 1361-1207<br />
(101 seasons)<br />
.530<br />
Don Monson coached future NBA players Terrell Brandon,<br />
Blair Rasmussen and Anthony Taylor during his 1984-92 tenure
Oregon’s 1939 basketball team earned a niche in sports history by winning<br />
the first NCAA championship basketball tournament ever held.<br />
With a first unit <strong>com</strong>posed of four native Oregonians and one<br />
Washingtonian, Coach Howard Hobson guided the Tall Firs to a 29-5<br />
season record and Oregon’s only NCAA basketball title.<br />
The starting five listed three All-Americans<br />
in 6-foot 8-inch Urgel ‘Slim’ Wintermute from<br />
Longview. Wash., sharp-shooting Laddie Gale,<br />
a 6-4 forward from Oakridge and 5-8 guard<br />
Bobby Anet from Astoria. In addition, John<br />
Dick, a 6-4 forward from The Dalles, earned<br />
All-America honors the following season.<br />
The guard spots were manned by Astorians<br />
Anet and 5-11 Wally Johansen. The two<br />
had teamed since their grade school days<br />
in Astoria.<br />
For reserve strength, Hobson called on the<br />
likes of Bob Hardy, Red McNeely, Ford Mullen,<br />
Matt Pavalunas, Earl Sandness and Ted Sarpola.<br />
Gale, Wintermute, Anet, Johansen and<br />
Mullen played on three consecutive Northern<br />
Division championship teams.<br />
The Ducks posted a 10-3 non-conference record, highlighted by<br />
a two-week Christmas tour that opened in Madison Square Garden<br />
with a 38-36 loss to CCNY and concluded with a 50-46 defeat at<br />
the hands of Stanford.<br />
In between, however, the Tall Firs won six of seven games giving<br />
them a highly respectable 6-3 road mark against some of the nation’s<br />
finest teams.<br />
Oregon powered to the Northern Division title with a 14-2 record,<br />
sweeping four-game series from Idaho and Washington and capturing<br />
three of four battles each with Oregon State<br />
and Washington State.<br />
That set the stage for a best-of-three playoff<br />
with Southern Division champion California at<br />
McArthur Court. Before capacity crowds, the<br />
Ducks captured the Pacific Coast Conference<br />
title in two games. Gale scored 18 points and<br />
Wintermute added 11 as the Ducks won the<br />
opener, 54-40, and Wintermute and Dick each<br />
tallied 16 points in the 53-47 triumph that put<br />
Oregon in the NCAA Western Playoffs.<br />
Oregon quickly went to work in the Western<br />
Playoffs at Treasure Island, knocking off Texas,<br />
56-41, and dumping Oklahoma, 55-37.<br />
On March 27, the Tall Firs faced Ohio State<br />
on the neutral Northwestern University court<br />
at Evanston, Ill., for the national title. Dick<br />
scored 13 points and Gale and Anet contributed 10 apiece as the<br />
Ducks rolled to a 46-33 victory and the NCAA crown.<br />
Huge crowds wel<strong>com</strong>ed them in Portland and Eugene to climax one<br />
of the legendary events in the state’s athletic history.<br />
THE TALL FIRS — Front (L-R): Wally Johansen, Slim Wintermute, Bobby Anet, Coach Howard Hobson,<br />
Laddie Gale, John Dick; Back (L-R): Bob Hardy, Red McNeely, Jay Langston, Ford Mullen,<br />
Matt Pavalunas, Trainer Bob Officer, Ted Sarpola, Earl Sandness<br />
NCAA Tournament<br />
First NCAA Champions -- The Tall Firs<br />
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NCAA Tournament<br />
Ducks in the NCAA Tournament<br />
Championships: 1 (1939)<br />
Regional Finals: 3 (1939, 1960, 2002)<br />
Regional Semifinals: 4 (1939, 1945, 1960, 2002)<br />
Final Four: 1 (1939)<br />
Final Eight: 4 (1939, 1945, 1960, 2002)<br />
Sweet 16: 2 (1960, 2002)<br />
Total Appearances: 8 (9-7 record)<br />
1939 (8 Teams)<br />
Western Regional Semifinal (San Francisco, Calif.)<br />
Oregon 56, Texas 41<br />
Western Regional Final (San Francisco, Calif.)<br />
Oregon 55, Oklahoma 37<br />
NCAA Championship (Evanston, Ill.)<br />
Oregon 46, Ohio State 33<br />
1945 (8 Teams)<br />
Western Regional Semifinal (Kansas City, Mo.)<br />
Arkansas 79, Oregon 76<br />
Western Regional Third Place (Kansas City, Mo.)<br />
Oregon 69, Utah 66<br />
1960 (25 Teams)<br />
West Regional First Round (Corvallis, Ore.)<br />
Oregon 68, New Mexico State 60<br />
West Regional Semifinals (Seattle, Wash.)<br />
Oregon 65, Utah 54<br />
West Regional Final (Seattle, Wash)<br />
California 70, Oregon 49<br />
1961 (24 Teams)<br />
West Regional First Round (Portland, Ore.)<br />
USC 81, Oregon 79<br />
1995 (64 Teams)<br />
West Regional First Round (Salt Lake City, Utah)<br />
Texas 90, Oregon 73<br />
2000 (64 Teams)<br />
East Regional First Round (Buffalo, N.Y.)<br />
Seton Hall 72, Oregon 71 (OT)<br />
2002 (65 Teams)<br />
Midwest Regional First Round (Sacramento, Calif.)<br />
Oregon 81, Montana 62<br />
Midwest Regional Second Round (Sacramento, Calif.)<br />
Oregon 92, Wake Forest 87<br />
Midwest Regional Semifinal (Madison, Wis.)<br />
Oregon 72, Texas 70<br />
Midwest Regional Final (Madison, Wis.)<br />
Kansas 104, Oregon 86<br />
2003 (65 Teams)<br />
Midwest Regional First Round (Nashville, Tenn.)<br />
Utah 60, Oregon 58<br />
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The 1959-60 team became the first from Oregon to earn an at-large bid to the<br />
NCAA Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Regional final before falling to<br />
eventual NCAA runnerup California<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
The 1994-95 Ducks led Oregon to the NCAA Tournament<br />
for the first time in 34 years<br />
The 2001-02 squad captured the school’s<br />
first outright conference title in 63 years and advanced<br />
to the NCAA Regional final for the first time in 42 years
UO NCAA Single Game Records<br />
Points<br />
1. 32 Frederick Jones vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
2. 29 Luke Jackson vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
3. 28 Luke Ridnour vs. Wake Forest 3/16/2002<br />
4. 25 Luke Jackson vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
5. 24 Frederick Jones vs. Wake Forest 3/16/2002<br />
6. 23 Dick Wilkins vs. Arkansas 3/23/1945<br />
23 Orlando Williams vs. Texas 3/16/1995<br />
8. 21 Charlie Warren vs. USC 3/25/1961<br />
9. 20 Bob Hamilton vs. Arkansas 2/23/1945<br />
20 Luke Ridnour vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
1. 13 Frederick Jones vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
2. 10 Dick Wilkins vs. Arkansas 3/23/1945<br />
10 Luke Jackson vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
4. 9 (5 tied)<br />
Field Goals Attempted<br />
1. 23 Frederick Jones vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
2. 20 Orlando Williams vs. Texas 3/16/1995<br />
20 Frederick Jones vs. Wake Forest 3/16/2002<br />
4. 17 Luke Jackson vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
5. 16 Alex Scales vs. Seton Hall 3/17/2000<br />
16 Luke Jackson vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
1. 7 Luke Ridnour vs. Wake Forest 3/16/2002<br />
2. 5 Orlando Williams vs. Texas 3/16/1995<br />
3. 4 Luke Ridnour vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
4. 3 (five tied)<br />
3-Point Field Goals Attempted<br />
1. 15 Orlando Williams vs. Texas 3/16/1995<br />
2. 11 Luke Ridnour vs. Wake Forest 3/16/2002<br />
3. 9 Luke Ridnour vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
9 Luke Ridnour vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
5. 8 (three tied)<br />
UO NCAA Career Records<br />
Points<br />
1. 96 Luke Jackson 2001-03<br />
2. 88 Luke Ridnour 2001-03<br />
3. 84 Frederick Jones 2000-02<br />
4. 47 Charlie Warren 1960-61<br />
5. 46 Chuck Rask 1960<br />
6. 45 Glen Moore 1960-61<br />
7. 44 Dick Wilkins 1945<br />
8. 43 Robert Johnson 2002-03<br />
9. 40 John Dick 1939<br />
Field Goals Made<br />
1. 34 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
2. 30 Frederick Jones 2000-02<br />
3. 29 Luke Ridnour 2002-03<br />
4. 19 Dick Wilkins 1945<br />
5. 18 Charlie Warren 1960-61<br />
Field Goals Attempted<br />
1. 71 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
2. 67 Frederick Jones 2000-03<br />
67 Luke Ridnour 2002-03<br />
4. 44 Glenn Moore 1960-61<br />
5. 35 Chuck Rask 1960<br />
3-Point Field Goals Made<br />
1. 16 Luke Ridnour 2002-03<br />
2 8 Frederick Jones 2000-02<br />
8 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
4. 5 Orlando Williams 1995<br />
5 Anthony Lever 2000-02<br />
3-Point Field Goals Att.<br />
1. 38 Luke Ridnour 2002-03<br />
2. 24 Frederick Jones 2000-02<br />
3. 17 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
4. 15 Orlando Williams 1995<br />
5. 14 James Davis 2002-03<br />
NCAA Tournament Records<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
1. 10 Luke Jackson vs. Wake Forest 3/16/2002<br />
2. 8 Dale Herron vs. California 3/12/1960<br />
3. 7 Ian Crosswhite vs. Utah 3/21/2003<br />
7 Luke Jackson vs. Utah 3/21/2003<br />
5. 6 (three tied)<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
1. 11 Dale Herron vs. California 3/12/1960<br />
11 Robert Johnson vs. Montana 3/14/2002<br />
11 Ian Crosswhite vs. Utah 3/23/2003<br />
4. 10 Luke Jackson vs. Wake Forest 3/16/2002<br />
5. 9 Glenn Moore vs. Utah 3/11/1960<br />
9 Denny Strickland vs. USC 3/15/1961<br />
Rebounds<br />
1. 10 Glenn Moore vs. New Mexico State 3/9/1960<br />
10 Bill Simmons vs. New Mexico State 3/9/1960<br />
10 Glenn Moore vs. USC 3/15/1961<br />
10 Zach Sellers vs. Texas 3/16/1995<br />
10 Luke Jackson vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
Assists<br />
1. 9 Kenya Wilkins vs. Texas 3/16/1995<br />
2. 8 Luke Jackson vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
3. 7 Luke Ridnour vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
4. 6 Alex Scales vs. Seton Hall 3/17/2000<br />
Blocks<br />
1. 4 Chris Christofferson vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
2. 2 Frederick Jones vs. Seton Hall 3/17/2000<br />
2 Alex Scales vs. Seton Hall 3/17/2000<br />
Steals<br />
1. 4 Frederick Jones vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
2. 3 Kenya Wilkins vs. Texas 3/16/1995<br />
3 Luke Ridnour vs. Texas 3/22/2002<br />
3 Luke Ridnour vs. Kansas 3/24/2002<br />
Free Throws Made<br />
1. 20 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
2. 16 Frederick Jones 2000-02<br />
3. 14 Luke Ridnour 2002-03<br />
4. 12 Laddie Gale 1939<br />
12 Dale Herron 1960<br />
12 Chuck Rask 1960<br />
Free Throws Attempted<br />
1. 23 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
3. 22 Glenn Moore 1960-61<br />
22 Robert Johnson 2002-03<br />
4. 20 Dale Herron 1960<br />
5. 19 Chuck Rask 1960<br />
Rebounds<br />
1. 33 Robert Johnson 2002-03<br />
2. 26 Glenn Moore 1960-61<br />
3. 25 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
4. 24 Charlie Warren 1960-61<br />
5. 23 Bill Simmons 1960-61<br />
Assists<br />
1. 22 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
22 Luke Ridnour 2002-03<br />
3. 18 Frederick Jones 2000-02<br />
4. 9 Kenya Wilkins 1995<br />
5. 8 James Davis 2002-03<br />
Blocks<br />
1. 6 Chris Christofferson 2002<br />
2. 3 Frederick Jones 2000-02<br />
3. 2 Alex Scales 2000<br />
2 Anthony Lever 2000-02<br />
Steals<br />
1. 11 Luke Ridnour 2002-03<br />
2. 9 Frederick Jones 2000-02<br />
3. 6 Anthony Lever 2000-02<br />
4. 5 Luke Jackson 2002-03<br />
5. 4 James Davis 2002-03<br />
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NCAA Basketball Facts<br />
2007 NCAA Basketball<br />
Tournament Sites/Dates<br />
First and Second Rounds<br />
HSBC Arena March 15-17 Buffalo, N.Y.<br />
Rupp Arena March 15-17 Lexington, Ky.<br />
Arco Arena March 15-17 Sacramento, Calif.<br />
Veterans Memorial Coliseum March 15-17 Winston-Salem, N.C.<br />
United Center March 16-18 Chicago, Ill.<br />
Nationwide Arena March 16-18 Columbus, Ohio<br />
New Orleans Arena March 16-18 New Orleans, La.<br />
Spokane Memorial Arena March 16-18 Spokane, Wash.<br />
Regionals<br />
South Alamodome March 22-24 San Antonio, Texas<br />
West HP Pavilion March 22-24 San Jose, Calif.<br />
East Continental Airlines Arena March 23-25 East Rutherford, N.J.<br />
Midwest Edward Jones Dome March 23-25 St. Louis, Mo.<br />
Final Fours<br />
69th Georgia Dome March 31-April 2, 2007 Atlanta, Ga.<br />
70th Alamodome April 5-7, 2008 San Antonio, Texas<br />
71st Ford Field April 4-6, 2009 Detroit, Mich.<br />
72nd RCA Dome April 3-5, 2010 Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
73rd Reliant Stadium April 2-4, 2011 Houston, Texas<br />
Oregon’s Top 10 Largest Victories<br />
Margin: Score: Opponent: Date:<br />
74 91-17 Bruno Studios 12-28-46<br />
64 72-8 Redlands 12-31-25<br />
60 83-23 Savannah State 11-20-05<br />
59 66-7 Pacific (Ore.) 1-15-26<br />
58 83-25 Multnomah AC 12-2-38<br />
57 99-42 General Grocers 11-27-46<br />
56 68-12 Pacific (Ore.) 1-2-32<br />
56 63-7 Pacific (Ore.) 1-20-11<br />
51 66-15 Multnomah AC 2-16-27<br />
50 70-20 Waseda 2-1-28<br />
Oregon’s Top 10 Largest Losses<br />
Margin: Score: Opponent: Date:<br />
61 15-76 Washington 1-13-22<br />
51 53-104 Arizona 1-30-92<br />
48 56-104 Arizona 2-27-92<br />
43 51-94 Oregon State 2-13-82<br />
42 65-107 Arizona 3-9-91<br />
42 25-67 Washington 1-8-44<br />
41 63-104 UCLA 2-10-68<br />
41 78-119 UCLA 2-16-68<br />
39 65-104 Arizona 3-3-01<br />
39 39-78 Montana 11-22-92<br />
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Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Site<br />
1939 Oregon Howard Hobson 46-33 Ohio State Evanston, Ill.<br />
1940 Indiana Branch McCracken 60-42 Kansas Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1941 Wisconsin Harold Foster 39-34 Washington State Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1942 Stanford Everett Dean 53-38 Dartmouth Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1943 Wyoming Everett Shelton 46-34 Georgetown New York<br />
1944 Utah Vadal Peterson 42-40* Dartmouth New York<br />
1945 Oklahoma State Henry Iba 49-45 New York U. New York<br />
1946 Oklahoma State Henry Iba 43-40 North Carolina New York<br />
1947 Holy Cross Alvin Julian 58-47 Oklahoma New York<br />
1948 Kentucky Adolph Rupp 58-42 Baylor New York<br />
1949 Kentucky Adolph Rupp 46-36 Oklahoma State Seattle<br />
1950 C.C.N.Y. Nat Holman 71-68 Bradley New York<br />
1951 Kentucky Adolph Rupp 68-58 Kansas State Minneapolis<br />
1952 Kansas Forrest Allen 80-63 St. John’s Seattle<br />
1953 Indiana Branch McCracken 69-68 Kansas Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1954 LaSalle Kenneth Loeffler 92-76 Bradley Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1955 San Francisco Phil Woolpert 77-63 LaSalle Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1956 San Francisco Phil Woolpert 83-71 lowa Evanston, Ill.<br />
1957 North Carolina Frank McGuire 54-53** Kansas Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1958 Kentucky Adolph Rupp 84-72 Seattle Louisville<br />
1959 California Pete Newell 71-70 West Virginia Louisville<br />
1960 Ohio State Fred Taylor 75-55 California San Francisco<br />
1961 Cincinnati Edwin Jucker 70-65* Ohio State Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1962 Cincinnati Edwin Jucker 71-59 Ohio State Louisville<br />
1963 Loyola (Ill.) George Ireland 60-58* Cincinnati Louisville<br />
1964 UCLA John Wooden 98-83 Duke Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1965 UCLA John Wooden 91-80 Michigan Portland, Ore.<br />
1966 Texas-EI Paso Don Haskins 72-65 Kentucky College Park , Md.<br />
1967 UCLA John Wooden 79-64 Dayton Louisville<br />
1968 UCLA John Wooden 78-55 North Carolina Los Angeles<br />
1969 UCLA John Wooden 92-72 Purdue Louisville<br />
1970 UCLA John Wooden 80-69 Jacksonville College Park, Md.<br />
1971 UCLA John Wooden 68-62 Villanova Houston<br />
1972 UCLA John Wooden 81-76 Florida State Los Angeles<br />
1973 UCLA John Wooden 87-66 Memphis State St. Louis<br />
1974 No. Carolina St. Norm Sloan 76-64 Marquette Greensboro, N.C.<br />
1975 UCLA John Wooden 92-85 Kentucky San Diego<br />
1976 Indiana Bob Knight 86-68 Michigan Philadelphia<br />
1977 Marquette Al McGuire 67-59 North Carolina Atlanta<br />
1978 Kentucky Joe Hall 94-88 Duke St. Louis<br />
1979 Michigan State Jud Heathcote 75-64 Indiana State Salt Lake City<br />
1980 Louisville Denny Crum 59-54 UCLA Indianapolis<br />
1981 Indiana Bob Knight 63-50 North Carolina Philadelphia<br />
1982 North Carolina Dean Smith 63-62 Georgetown New Orleans<br />
1983 No. Carolina St. Jim Valvano 54-52 Houston Albuquerque<br />
1984 Georgetown John Thompson 84-75 Houston Seattle<br />
1985 Villanova Rollie Massimino 66-64 Georgetown Lexington<br />
1986 Louisville Denny Crum 72-69 Duke Dallas<br />
1987 Indiana Bob Knight 74-73 Syracuse New Orleans<br />
1988 Kansas Larry Brown 83-79 Oklahoma Kansas City, Mo.<br />
1989 Michigan Steve Fisher 80-79* Seton Hall Seattle<br />
1990 UNLV Jerry Tarkanian 103-73 Duke Denver<br />
1991 Duke Mike Krzyzewski 72-65 Kansas Indianapolis<br />
1992 Duke Mike Krzyzewski 71-51 Michigan Minneapolis<br />
1993 North Carolina Dean Smith 77-71 Michigan New Orleans<br />
1994 Arkansas Nolan Richardson 76-72 Duke Charlotte<br />
1995 UCLA Jim Harrick 89-78 Arkansas Seattle<br />
1996 Kentucky Rick Pitino 76-67 Syracuse East Rutherford, N.J.<br />
1997 Arizona Lute Olson 84-79* Kentucky Indianapolis<br />
1998 Kentucky Tubby Smith 79-68 Utah San Antonio<br />
1999 Connecticut Jim Calhoun 77-74 Duke St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />
2000 Michigan State Tom Izzo 89-76 Florida Indianapolis<br />
2001 Duke Mike Krzyzewski 82-72 Arizona Minneapolis<br />
2002 Maryland Gary Williams 64-52 Indiana Atlanta<br />
2003 Syracuse Jim Boeheim 81-78 Kansas New Orleans<br />
2004 Connecticut Jim Calhoun 82-73 Georgia Tech San Antonio<br />
2005 North Carolina Roy Williams 75-70 Illinois St. Louis<br />
2006 Florida Billy Donovan 73-57 UCLA Indianapolis<br />
*Overtime **Three overtimes
(* Indicates MVP)<br />
1996<br />
Oregon 64, Oregon State 62<br />
Oregon 81, Temple 62<br />
1. Oregon<br />
2. Oregon State<br />
3. Temple<br />
4. Bradley<br />
F — Mark Jackson, Temple<br />
F — Corey Benjamin, Oregon State<br />
G — Jamal Lawrence, Oregon<br />
G — Kenya Wilkins, Oregon*<br />
G — Aaron Zobris, Bradley<br />
Kenya Wilkins<br />
1995<br />
Nebraska 99, Oregon 76<br />
Oregon 75, Oregon State 50<br />
1. Mississippi State<br />
2. Nebraska<br />
3. Oregon<br />
4. Oregon State<br />
F — Kyle Milling, Oregon<br />
F — Dontae Jones, Mississippi State<br />
C — Erick Dampier, Mississippi State*<br />
G — Darryl Wilson, Mississippi State<br />
G — Jaron Boone, Nebraska<br />
1994<br />
Oregon 77, George Washington 72<br />
Oregon 73, Notre Dame 69<br />
1. Oregon<br />
2. Notre Dame<br />
3. George Washington<br />
4. Oregon State<br />
F — Mustapha Hoff, Oregon State<br />
F — Kvame Evans, George Washington<br />
G — Orlando Williams, Oregon<br />
G — Stephane Brown, Oregon State<br />
G — Ryan Hoover, Notre Dame*<br />
1993<br />
Oregon 75, Portland 72<br />
Oregon State 79, Oregon 75<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. UNC Wilmington<br />
4. Portland<br />
F — Brent Barry, Oregon State*<br />
F — Jeff Potter, Oregon<br />
F — Kareem Anderson, Oregon State<br />
G — Drew Phillips, UNC Wilmington<br />
G — Stephane Brown, Oregon State<br />
1992<br />
Oregon 76, Brigham Young 70<br />
Ohio State 79, Oregon 75<br />
1. Ohio State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Oregon State<br />
4. Brigham Young<br />
F — Gary Trost, Brigham Young<br />
F — Antoine Stoudamire, Oregon*<br />
C — Lawrence Funderburke, Ohio State<br />
G — Brent Barry, Oregon State<br />
G — Jamie Skelton, Ohio State<br />
1991<br />
Minnesota 89, Oregon 64<br />
LaSalle 105, Oregon 75<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Minnesota<br />
3. LaSalle<br />
4. Oregon<br />
F — Randy Carter, Minnesota<br />
F — Chad Scott, Oregon State<br />
G — Charles McKinney, Oregon State*<br />
G — Randy Woods, LaSalle<br />
G — Jack Hurd, LaSalle<br />
1989<br />
Oregon 77, Northeastern 74<br />
Oregon 81, Illinois State 79<br />
Oregon State 71, Oregon 68<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Louisiana Tech<br />
4. North Carolina Charlotte<br />
5. Illinois State<br />
6. Boston University<br />
7. Pepperdine<br />
8. Northeastern<br />
G — Gary Payton, Oregon State*<br />
G — Henry Williams, UNC Charlotte<br />
G — Terrell Brandon, Oregon<br />
F — Keith Reynolds, Oregon<br />
F — Anthony Dade, Louisiana Tech<br />
1988<br />
Oregon 80, Chicago State 75<br />
Clemson 74, Oregon 61<br />
Michigan State 76, Oregon 61<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Clemson<br />
3. Michigan State<br />
4. Middle Tennessee State<br />
5. Oregon<br />
6. Colorado<br />
7. Chicago State<br />
8. St. Joseph’s (Pa.)<br />
G — Gary Payton, Oregon State*<br />
G — Frank Johnson, Oregon<br />
C — Elden Campbell, Clemson<br />
F — Eric Knox, Oregon State<br />
F — Ken Redfield, Michigan State<br />
1987<br />
Oregon 74, Northern Arizona 48<br />
Oregon 68, Oklahoma State 55<br />
Oregon State 62, Oregon 51<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Oklahoma State<br />
4. Portland<br />
5. Lamar<br />
6. Texas Christian<br />
7. Northwestern<br />
8. Northern Arizona<br />
G — Anthony Taylor, Oregon<br />
G — Gary Payton, Oregon State*<br />
F — Randy Grant, Oregon<br />
F — Bill Sherwood, Oregon State<br />
F — Richard Dumas, Oklahoma State<br />
Antoine Stoudamire<br />
Far West Classic (1959-96)<br />
1986<br />
Oregon 78, Southwestern Louisiana 73<br />
Oregon 69, San Jose State 64<br />
Louisiana Tech 57, Oregon 50<br />
1. Louisiana Tech<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Oregon State<br />
4. Washington<br />
5. San Jose State<br />
6. Southwestern Louisiana<br />
7. Idaho<br />
8. Mississippi State<br />
G — Anthony Taylor, Oregon<br />
G — Gary Payton, Oregon State<br />
F — Louis Cook, Louisiana Tech*<br />
F — Robert Godbolt, Louisiana Tech<br />
C — Chris Welp, Washington<br />
1985<br />
Boston University 57, Oregon 56<br />
Tampa 72, Oregon 61<br />
Oregon 91, Tennessee Tech 60<br />
1. St. Joseph’s<br />
2. Iowa<br />
3. Oregon State<br />
4. Kansas State<br />
5. Boston University<br />
6. Tampa<br />
7. Oregon<br />
8. Tennessee Tech<br />
G — Andre Banks, lowa<br />
G — Drederick Irving, Boston University<br />
G — Maurice Martin, St. Joseph’s<br />
C — Jose Ortiz, Oregon State<br />
C — Rodney Blake, St. Joseph’s<br />
1984<br />
Oregon 55, Davidson 50<br />
California 70, Oregon 68<br />
Oregon 63, Fresno State 60<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. California<br />
3. Oregon<br />
4. Murray State<br />
5. Fresno State<br />
6. Portland<br />
7. Pennsylvania<br />
8. Davidson<br />
F — A.C. Green, Oregon State*<br />
C — Blair Rasmussen, Oregon<br />
C — Steve Woodside, Oregon State<br />
G — Mitch Arnold, Fresno State<br />
G — Darryl Flowers, Oregon State<br />
G — Chris Washington, California<br />
G — Kevin Johnson, California<br />
1983<br />
Oregon 72, Cornell 50<br />
Oregon 72, Gonzaga 52<br />
Oregon State 73, Oregon 69<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Gonzaga<br />
4. Cornell<br />
5. Washington State<br />
6. Portland<br />
7. Boise State<br />
8. Robert Morris<br />
F — A.C. Green, Oregon State<br />
F — Charlie Sitton, Oregon State<br />
C — Blair Rasmussen, Oregon<br />
G — David Brantley, Oregon<br />
G — John Stockton, Gonzaga*<br />
Note: No Far West Classic in 1990.<br />
1982<br />
Oregon 64, Montana State 55<br />
Idaho 56, Oregon 53<br />
Oregon 50, Lamar 41<br />
1. Idaho<br />
2. Oregon State<br />
3. Oregon<br />
4. Montana State<br />
5. Lamar<br />
6. Tennessee State<br />
7. Drake<br />
8. Portland<br />
F — A.C. Green, Oregon State<br />
F — David Brantley, Oregon<br />
C — Kelvin Smith, Idaho<br />
C — Charlie Sitton, Oregon State*<br />
G — Tom Sewell, Lamar<br />
G — Brian Kellerman, Idaho<br />
G — Danny Evans, Oregon State<br />
1981<br />
Oregon 85, Wisconsin 82<br />
Oregon 69, Portland 68<br />
Idaho 81, Oregon 62<br />
1. Idaho<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Oregon State<br />
4. Pittsburgh<br />
5. Portland<br />
6. Tennessee<br />
7. lowa State<br />
8. Wisconsin<br />
F — Dale Ellis, Tennessee<br />
F — Brian Kellerman, Idaho<br />
C — Charlie Sitton, Oregon State<br />
G — Ken Owens, Idaho*<br />
G — Fred Cofield, Oregon<br />
1980<br />
Oregon 82, Fullerton State 78<br />
Oregon 75, Drake 73<br />
Oregon State 67, Oregon 57<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Drake<br />
4. Utah<br />
5. Rhode Island<br />
6. Princeton<br />
7. Northwestern<br />
8. Fullerton State<br />
F — Gaddis Rathel, Northwestern<br />
F — Lewis Lloyd, Drake<br />
F — Danny Vranes, Utah<br />
C — Steve Johnson, Oregon State*<br />
C — Mike Clark, Oregon<br />
1979<br />
North Carolina-Charlotte 69, Oregon 64<br />
Oregon 75, Texas Tech 72<br />
Idaho 72, Oregon 69 (OT)<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Clemson<br />
3. Brigham Young<br />
4. Idaho<br />
5. North Carolina Charlotte<br />
6. Oregon<br />
7. Penn State<br />
8. Texas Tech<br />
G — Ray Blume, Oregon State<br />
G — Chad Kinch, UNC Charlotte<br />
C — John Campbell, Clemson<br />
C — Steve Johnson, Oregon State*<br />
G — Danny Ainge, BYU<br />
G — Don Newman, Idaho<br />
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1978<br />
Oregon 72, Wyoming 68<br />
Indiana 68, Oregon 60<br />
Oregon State 85, Oregon 62<br />
1. Michigan State<br />
2. Indiana<br />
3. Oregon State<br />
4. Washington State<br />
5. Oregon<br />
6. Washington<br />
7. Seattle<br />
8. Wyoming<br />
F — Greg Kelser, Michigan State<br />
F — Mike Woodson, Indiana<br />
C — Steve Johnson, Oregon State<br />
G — Earvin Johnson, Michigan State*<br />
G — Clint Richardson, Seattle<br />
1977<br />
Colorado State 61, Oregon 50<br />
Illinois 86, Oregon 80<br />
Oregon 77, Rice 74<br />
1. Colorado State<br />
2. Oregon State<br />
3. Washington State<br />
4. Washington<br />
5. Villanova<br />
6. Illinois<br />
7. Oregon<br />
8. Rice<br />
F — Ricky Lee, Oregon State*<br />
F — Keith Herron, Villanova<br />
C — James Donaldson, Washington<br />
State<br />
G — Allen Cunningham, Colorado State<br />
G — Kim Stewart, Washington<br />
1976<br />
Oregon 66, Bowling Green 54<br />
North Carolina 86, Oregon 60<br />
Oregon 59, St. Louis 55<br />
1. North Carolina<br />
2. Weber State<br />
3. Oregon<br />
4. Oral Roberts<br />
5. St. Louis<br />
6. Oregon State<br />
7. Texas A&M<br />
8. Bowling Green<br />
F — Walter Davis, North Carolina<br />
F — Anthony Roberts, Oral Roberts*<br />
C — Jim Erickson, Weber State<br />
C — Tommy LaGarde, North Carolina<br />
G — Phil Ford, North Carolina<br />
1975<br />
Duquesne 78, Oregon 74<br />
Oregon 70, Colorado State 66<br />
Oregon State 79, Oregon 67<br />
1. Washington<br />
2. Texas Tech<br />
3. Northwestern<br />
4. Oregon State<br />
5. Duquesne<br />
6. Oregon<br />
7. Florida State<br />
8. Colorado State<br />
F — Greg Ballard, Oregon<br />
F — Lonnie Shelton, Oregon State<br />
C — Rick Bullock, Texas Tech*<br />
G — Billy McKinney, Northwestern<br />
G — Norm Nixon, Duquesne<br />
1974<br />
Oregon 75, Creighton 64<br />
Oregon 80, Arizona State 76<br />
Oregon 74, Washington 65<br />
1. Oregon<br />
2. Washington State<br />
3. Arizona State<br />
4. Wake Forest<br />
5. Oregon State<br />
6. Creighton<br />
7. Boston College<br />
8. Iowa<br />
F — Lonnie Shelton, Oregon State<br />
C — Steve Puidokas, Washington State<br />
G — Skip Brown, Wake Forest<br />
G — Lionel Hollins, Arizona State<br />
G — Ron Lee, Oregon*<br />
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1973<br />
Oregon 78, Texas 66<br />
Washington 83, Oregon 77<br />
Indiana 58, Oregon 47<br />
1. Washington<br />
2. Oregon State<br />
3 Indiana<br />
4. Brigham Young<br />
5. Oregon<br />
6. West Virginia<br />
7. Texas<br />
8. Army<br />
F — Larry Pounds, Washington*<br />
F — Steve Green, Indiana<br />
F — Ray Price, Washington<br />
F — Lonnie Shelton, Oregon State<br />
G — Ron Lee, Oregon<br />
G — Charlie Neal, Oregon State<br />
1972<br />
Oregon 81, Columbia 56<br />
Minnesota 59, Oregon 49<br />
Oregon 60, Wyoming 47<br />
1. Minnesota<br />
2. Oregon State<br />
3. Oregon<br />
4. Washington State<br />
5. Wyoming<br />
6. Baylor<br />
7. Columbia<br />
8. Texas Christian<br />
F — Doug Little, Oregon<br />
F — Ron Behagen, Minnesota*<br />
F — Lynn Royal, Texas Christian<br />
C — Neal Jurgenson, Oregon State<br />
G — Clyde Turner, Minnesota<br />
Doug Little<br />
1971<br />
New Mexico 76, Oregon 61<br />
Michigan 93, Oregon 85<br />
Dartmouth 92, Oregon 82<br />
1. Florida State<br />
2. Washington State<br />
3. Oregon State<br />
4. Washington<br />
5. New Mexico<br />
6. Michigan<br />
7. Dartmouth<br />
8. Oregon<br />
F — Reggie Royals, Florida State<br />
F — Paul Erland, Dartmouth<br />
F — Mike Faulkner, New Mexico<br />
C — Steve Hawes, Washington<br />
G — Freddie Boyd, Oregon State*<br />
G — Ron King, Florida State<br />
1970<br />
Oregon 79, San Jose State 65<br />
Oregon 64, Washington State 48<br />
Oregon State 68, Oregon 64<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Washington State<br />
4. Indiana<br />
5. Stanford<br />
6. Ohio State<br />
7. Harvard<br />
8. San Jose State<br />
F — George McGinnis, Indiana<br />
F — Dennis Hoff, Washington State<br />
C — Stan Love, Oregon<br />
G — Claude Terry, Stanford<br />
G — Freddie Boyd, Oregon State*<br />
1969<br />
Oregon 87 Michigan State 82<br />
Oregon 66, Washington State 57<br />
Oregon 83, Washington 73<br />
1. Oregon<br />
2. Washington<br />
3. Washington State<br />
4. USC<br />
5. Oregon State<br />
6. Illinois<br />
7. Temple<br />
8. Michigan State<br />
F — George Irvine, Washington<br />
F — Steve Hawes, Washington<br />
C — Stan Love, Oregon<br />
G — Ralph Simpson, Michigan State<br />
G — Billy Gaskins, Oregon<br />
1968<br />
Oregon 84, Yale 71<br />
Oregon 82, Brigham Young 74<br />
Oregon 80, Washington State 78<br />
1. Oregon<br />
2. Washington State<br />
3. Brigham Young<br />
4. California<br />
5. Oregon State<br />
6. Arizona State<br />
7. Yale<br />
8. Syracuse<br />
F — Jackie Ridgle, California<br />
F — Stan Love, Oregon<br />
C — Vic Bartolome, Oregon State<br />
G — Billy Gaskins, Oregon*<br />
G — Seabern Hill, Arizona State<br />
G — Rick Erickson, Washington State<br />
Billy Gaskins<br />
1967<br />
Utah 64, Oregon 63<br />
Stanford 68, Oregon 64<br />
Oregon 70, Texas 57<br />
1. North Carolina<br />
2. Oregon State<br />
3. Utah<br />
4. Princeton<br />
5. Washington State<br />
6. Stanford<br />
7. Oregon<br />
8. Texas<br />
F — Charlie Scott, North Carolina<br />
F — Larry Miller, North Carolina<br />
C — Jim McKean, Washington State<br />
G — Vince Fritz, Oregon State<br />
G — Merv Jackson, Utah<br />
1966<br />
Oregon 67, Minnesota 60<br />
Washington State 77, Oregon 56<br />
Indiana 102, Oregon 64<br />
1. Washington<br />
2. Washington State<br />
3. Indiana<br />
4. St. Louis<br />
5. Oregon<br />
6. West Virginia<br />
7. Minnesota<br />
8. Oregon State<br />
F — Dave Carr, Washington<br />
F — Butch Joyner, Indiana<br />
C — Jim McKean, Washington State*<br />
G — Verne Payne, Indiana<br />
G — Dave Reaser, West Virginia<br />
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1965<br />
Utah State 77, Oregon 66<br />
Washington State 76, Oregon 58<br />
Air Force 69, Oregon 57<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Stanford<br />
3. Utah State<br />
4. Michigan<br />
5. Arizona State<br />
6. Washington State<br />
7. Air Force<br />
8. Oregon<br />
F — Cazzie Russell, Michigan*<br />
F — Loy Petersen, Oregon State<br />
C — Ray Kosanke, Stanford<br />
G — Dennis O’Brien, Utah State<br />
G — Freddie Lewis, Arizona State<br />
1964<br />
Oregon 92, Purdue 76<br />
Tennessee 70, Oregon 63<br />
Oregon 82, Northwestern 74<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Tennessee<br />
3. Oregon<br />
4. Army<br />
5. Northwestern<br />
6. Portland<br />
7. Purdue<br />
8. Washington State<br />
F — Dave Schellhase, Purdue<br />
F — Cincy Powell, Portland<br />
C — Jim Pitts, Northwestern<br />
G — Jim Barnett, Oregon<br />
G — Jim Jarvis, Oregon State<br />
1963<br />
Oregon 79, Washington State 62<br />
Brigham Young 80, Oregon 70<br />
Oregon 65, Colorado State 59<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Brigham Young<br />
3. Oregon<br />
4. Seattle<br />
5. Colorado State<br />
6. LSU<br />
7. lowa<br />
8. Washington State<br />
F — Steve Jones, Oregon<br />
F — John Fairchild, BYU<br />
C — Mel Counts, Oregon State*<br />
G — Charlie Williams, Seattle<br />
G — Jim Jarvis, Oregon State<br />
1962<br />
Oregon 67, Washington State 57<br />
lowa 62, Oregon 48<br />
California 78, Oregon 46<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Iowa<br />
3. California<br />
4. Seattle<br />
5. Oregon<br />
6. Arizona<br />
7. Idaho<br />
8. Washington State<br />
F — Eddie Miles, Seattle<br />
F — Camden Wall, California<br />
C — Mel Counts, Oregon State<br />
G — Terry Baker, Oregon State<br />
G — Dick Smith, California<br />
Steve Jones
1961<br />
Oregon 71, Michigan State 59<br />
Oregon 71, Idaho 60<br />
Oregon State 74, Oregon 57<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Idaho<br />
4. California<br />
5. Washington State<br />
6. Michigan State<br />
7. Portland<br />
8. Michigan<br />
F — Charlie Warren, Oregon<br />
F — Charley Sells, Washington State<br />
C — Mel Counts, Oregon State<br />
G — Rich Porter, Idaho<br />
G — Chuck White, Idaho<br />
1960<br />
Arizona State 54, Oregon 53<br />
Oregon 58, Washington State 44<br />
Oregon 52, Portland 45<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Seattle<br />
3. Arizona State<br />
4. Oregon<br />
5. Idaho<br />
6. Portland<br />
7. Washington State<br />
8. Wisconsin<br />
F — Charlie Warren, Oregon<br />
F — Dave Mills, Seattle<br />
C — Karl Anderson, Oregon State<br />
G — Jim Woodland, Oregon State<br />
G — Larry Armstrong, Arizona State*<br />
1959<br />
Oregon 66, Denver 49<br />
Oregon 63, Washington State 48<br />
Oregon State 60, Oregon 56<br />
1. Oregon State<br />
2. Oregon<br />
3. Washington State<br />
4. New Mexico State<br />
5. Idaho<br />
6. Portland<br />
7. Denver<br />
8. Hawaii<br />
F — Charlie Warren, Oregon<br />
F — Jim Peavy, Denver<br />
C — George Knighton, New Mexico St.*<br />
G — Bill Wold, Oregon State<br />
G — Chuck Rask, Oregon<br />
Chuck Rask<br />
Far West Classic Records<br />
Far West Classic (1959-96)<br />
Individual, One Game<br />
Total Points — 48, Mel Counts (Oregon State) vs Louisiana State, 1963;<br />
Anthony Roberts (Oral Roberts) vs Bowling Green, 1976<br />
Most Field Goals Made — 21, Anthony Roberts (Oral Roberts) vs North Carolina, 1976<br />
Most Field Goals Attempted — 38, Anthony Roberts (Oral Roberts) vs North Carolina, 1976<br />
Most Field Goals Without Miss — 9, Greg Trapp (Oregon) vs Gonzaga, 1983<br />
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made — 8, Jack Hurd (LaSalle) vs Oregon, 1991<br />
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted — 14, Randy Woods (LaSalle) vs Oregon, 1991<br />
Most Free Throws Made — 21, Johnny Lee (Yale) vs Oregon State, 1957<br />
Most Free Throws Attempted — 23, Mel Counts (Oregon State) vs Louisiana State, 1963<br />
Most Free Throws Without Miss — 21, Johnny Lee (Yale) vs Oregon State, 1957<br />
Most Rebounds — 27, Jim McKean (Washington State) vs West Virginia, 1966<br />
Most Assists — 15, Ken Owens (Idaho) vs lowa State, 1981<br />
Team, One Game<br />
Total Points — 107, St. Louis vs West Virginia, 1966<br />
Fewest Points Allowed — 27, Oregon State vs Tennessee, 1964<br />
Most Field Goals Made — 45, Indiana vs Oregon, 1966<br />
Most Field Goals Attempted — 94, Michigan vs Arizona State, 1955<br />
Best Field Goal Percentage — .661 (37-56), Washington vs USC, 1969<br />
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made — 18, LaSalle vs Oregon, 1991<br />
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted — 33, LaSalle vs Oregon, 1991<br />
Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage — .750 (3-4), Portland vs Northern Arizona, 1987<br />
Most Free Throws Made — 34, Louisiana State vs Seattle, 1963; North Carolina vs Oregon State, 1967;<br />
Dartmouth vs Oregon, 1971<br />
Most Free Throws Attempted — 50, North Carolina vs Oregon State, 1967<br />
Best Free Throw Percentage — .931 (27-29), Northeastern vs UNC Charlotte, 1989<br />
Most Rebounds — 70, Oregon vs Denver, 1959<br />
Greg Trapp<br />
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Far West Classic (1959-96)<br />
Classic Participation (1956-96)<br />
Team App. W-L Titles<br />
Air Force 2 1- 4 0<br />
Arizona 1 1- 2 0<br />
Arizona State 4 6- 6 0<br />
Army 2 2- 4 0<br />
Baylor 1 1- 2 0<br />
Boise State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Boston College 1 1- 2 0<br />
Boston University 2 2- 4 0<br />
Bowling Green 1 0- 3 0<br />
Bradley 1 0- 2 0<br />
Brigham Young 5 8- 6 0<br />
California 4 8- 4 0<br />
Chicago State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Clemson 2 4- 2 0<br />
Colorado 1 1- 2 0<br />
Colorado State 3 4- 5 1<br />
Columbia 1 1- 2 0<br />
Cornell 1 2- 1 0<br />
Creighton 1 1- 2 0<br />
Dartmouth 1 1- 2 0<br />
Davidson 1 0- 3 0<br />
Denver 1 1- 2 0<br />
Drake 2 3- 3 0<br />
Duquesne 1 1- 2 0<br />
Florida State 2 4- 2 1<br />
Fresno State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Fullerton State 1 0- 3 0<br />
George Washington 1 1- 1 0<br />
Gonzaga 1 2- 1 0<br />
Harvard 1 1- 2 0<br />
Hawaii 1 0- 3 0<br />
Idaho 8 14-10 2<br />
Illinois 2 2- 4 0<br />
Illinois State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Indiana 4 8- 4 0<br />
lowa 5 6- 8 0<br />
lowa State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Kansas State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Lamar 2 2- 4 0<br />
LaSalle 1 1- 1 0<br />
Louisiana State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Louisiana Tech 2 5- 1 1<br />
Michigan 3 3- 6 0<br />
Michigan State 4 6- 6 1<br />
Mid. Tenn. St. 1 2- 1 0<br />
Minnesota 3 5- 3 1<br />
Mississippi State 2 2- 3 1<br />
Montana State 1 2- 1 0<br />
Murray State 1 2- 1 0<br />
148<br />
Team App. W-L Titles<br />
Nebraska 1 1- 1 0<br />
New Mexico 1 1- 2 0<br />
New Mexico State 1 2- 1 0<br />
North Carolina 2 6- 0 2<br />
UNC Charlotte 2 3- 3 0<br />
UNC Wilmington 1 1- 1 0<br />
Northeastern 1 0- 3 0<br />
Northern Arizona 1 1- 3 0<br />
Northwestern 4 5- 7 0<br />
Notre Dame 1 1- 1 0<br />
Ohio State 2 3- 2 1<br />
Oklahoma State 1 2- 1 0<br />
Oral Roberts 1 2- 1 0<br />
Oregon 36 57- 46 5<br />
Oregon State 39 81- 28 20<br />
Pennsylvania 1 1- 2 0<br />
Penn State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Pepperdine 1 1- 2 0<br />
Pittsburgh 1 2- 1 0<br />
Portland 10 9- 20 0<br />
Princeton 2 3- 3 0<br />
Purdue 1 1- 2 0<br />
Rhode Island 1 1- 2 0<br />
Rice 1 0- 3 0<br />
Robert Morris 1 0- 3 0<br />
San Francisco 1 0- 2 0<br />
San Jose State 2 1- 5 0<br />
Seattle 4 7- 5 0<br />
S.W. Louisiana 1 1- 2 0<br />
St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 2 3- 3 1<br />
St. Louis 2 3- 3 0<br />
Stanford 3 4- 5 0<br />
Syracuse 1 0- 3 0<br />
Tampa 1 1- 2 0<br />
Temple 2 2- 3 0<br />
Tennessee 2 3- 3 0<br />
Tennessee State 1 1- 2 0<br />
Tennessee Tech 1 0- 3 0<br />
Texas 2 1- 5 0<br />
Texas A&M 1 1- 2 0<br />
Texas Christian 2 1- 5 0<br />
Texas Tech 2 2- 4 0<br />
USC 2 3- 2 0<br />
Utah 3 5- 3 0<br />
Utah State 1 2- 1 0<br />
Villanova 1 1- 2 0<br />
Wake Forest 1 2- 1 0<br />
Washington 10 20- 8 3<br />
Washington State 18 25- 29 0<br />
Weber State 1 2- 1 0<br />
West Virginia 2 2- 4 0<br />
Wisconsin 2 0- 6 0<br />
Wyoming 2 2- 6 0<br />
Yale 2 1- 4 0<br />
Totals 281 409- 409 40<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
By Conference Affiliation<br />
PACIFIC-10<br />
Oregon State 39<br />
Oregon 36<br />
Washington State 18<br />
Washington 10<br />
Arizona State 4<br />
California 4<br />
Stanford 3<br />
USC 2<br />
Arizona 1<br />
TOTAL 117<br />
BIG TEN<br />
lowa 5<br />
Indiana 4<br />
Michigan State 4<br />
Northwestern 4<br />
Michigan 3<br />
Minnesota 3<br />
Illinois 2<br />
Wisconsin 2<br />
Ohio State 2<br />
Purdue 1<br />
TOTAL 30<br />
WESTERN ATHLETIC<br />
Brigham Young 5<br />
Colorado State 3<br />
Utah 3<br />
Wyoming 3<br />
Air Force 2<br />
Hawaii 1<br />
New Mexico 1<br />
TOTAL 18<br />
WEST COAST<br />
Portland 10<br />
Gonzaga 1<br />
Pepperdine 1<br />
San Francisco 1<br />
TOTAL 13<br />
BIG SKY<br />
Idaho 8<br />
Boise State 1<br />
Montana State 1<br />
Weber State 1<br />
Northern Arizona 1<br />
TOTAL 12<br />
ATLANTIC TEN<br />
St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 2<br />
West Virginia 2<br />
Duquesne 1<br />
George Washington 1<br />
Penn State 1<br />
Rhode Island 1<br />
Temple 2<br />
TOTAL 10<br />
lVY<br />
Princeton 2<br />
Yale 2<br />
Columbia 1<br />
Cornell 1<br />
Dartmouth 1<br />
Harvard 1<br />
Pennsylvania 1<br />
TOTAL 9<br />
SOUTHWEST<br />
Texas 2<br />
Texas Christian 2<br />
Texas Tech 2<br />
Baylor 1<br />
Rice 1<br />
Texas A&M 1<br />
TOTAL 9<br />
MISSOURI VALLEY<br />
Drake 2<br />
Bradley 1<br />
Creighton 1<br />
Illinois State 1<br />
New Mexico State 1<br />
TOTAL 6<br />
ATLANTIC COAST<br />
North Carolina 2<br />
Clemson 2<br />
Wake Forest 1<br />
TOTAL 5<br />
BIG EIGHT<br />
Colorado 1<br />
lowa State 1<br />
Kansas State 1<br />
Nebraska 1<br />
Oklahoma State 1<br />
TOTAL 5<br />
BIG WEST<br />
San Jose State 2<br />
Fullerton State 1<br />
Fresno State 1<br />
Utah State 1<br />
TOTAL 5<br />
SOUTHEASTERN<br />
Mississippi State 2<br />
Tennessee 2<br />
Louisiana State 1<br />
TOTAL 5<br />
BIG EAST<br />
Boston College 1<br />
Pittsburgh 1<br />
Syracuse 1<br />
Villanova 1<br />
TOTAL 4<br />
AMERICAN SOUTH<br />
Lamar 2<br />
Louisiana Tech 2<br />
TOTAL 4<br />
ECAC NORTH ATLANTIC<br />
Boston University 2<br />
Northeastern 1<br />
TOTAL 3<br />
METRO ATLANTIC<br />
Army 2<br />
LaSalle 1<br />
TOTAL 3<br />
MIDWESTERN CITY<br />
St. Louis 2<br />
Oral Roberts 1<br />
TOTAL 3<br />
OHIO VALLEY<br />
Middle Tennessee State 1<br />
Murray State 1<br />
Tennessee Tech 1<br />
TOTAL 3<br />
METRO<br />
Florida State 2<br />
SUN BELT<br />
UNC Charlotte 2<br />
COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIA-<br />
TION<br />
UNC Wilmington 1<br />
ECAC METRO<br />
Robert Morris 1<br />
MID AMERICAN<br />
Bowling Green 1<br />
SOUTHERN<br />
Davidson 1<br />
SUNSHINE STATE<br />
Tampa 1<br />
INDEPENDENT<br />
& OTHERS<br />
Seattle 4<br />
Chicago State 1<br />
Denver 1<br />
Notre Dame 1<br />
Tennessee State 1<br />
Southwestern Louisiana 1<br />
TOTAL 9
Pac-10<br />
Adrian Stelly<br />
SR * G
Pacific-10 Conference<br />
150<br />
PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE OFFICE<br />
1350 Treat Blvd, Suite 500<br />
Walnut Creek, Calif. 94597<br />
925-932-4411 • FAX 925-932-4601<br />
www.pac-10.org<br />
Tom Hansen, Commissioner<br />
Christine Hoyles, Assistant Commissioner<br />
Jim Muldoon, Assistant Commissioner<br />
Duane Lindberg, Assistant Commissioner<br />
Mike Matthews, Assistant Commissioner<br />
Ben Jay, Assistant Commissioner<br />
Ron Barker, Assistant Commissioner<br />
Chris Dawson, Assistant Commissioner<br />
David Hirsch, Assistant Public Relations Director (Men’s Basketball)<br />
Bri Niemi, Assistant Public Relations Director<br />
Bill McCabe, Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating<br />
Entering the 2006-07 season,<br />
the Pacific-10 Conference<br />
continues to uphold its tradition<br />
as the “Conference of Champions.”®<br />
Pac-10 members have<br />
claimed an incredible 138 NCAA<br />
team titles over the past 16 seasons,<br />
for an average of more<br />
Hansen<br />
Hirsch<br />
than eight championships per<br />
academic year.<br />
Even more impressive is the breadth of the Pac-10’s success, as<br />
those 138 team titles have <strong>com</strong>e in 24 different men’s and women’s<br />
sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA Championships 40 of<br />
the last 46 years and finished second five times.<br />
Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievement, the<br />
Pac-10 has captured 351 NCAA titles (251 men’s, 100 women’s), far<br />
outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference’s 205 titles.<br />
The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual United<br />
States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup <strong>com</strong>petition, the prestigious award<br />
that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country.<br />
STANFORD continued its remarkable run in the 2005-06 season, winning<br />
its 12th consecutive Directors’ Cup. In the 2005-06 <strong>com</strong>petition, seven of<br />
the Top-25 Division I programs were Pac-10 members: No. 1 STANFORD,<br />
No. 2 UCLA, No. 6 CALIFORNIA, No. 9 USC, No. 10 ARIZONA, No. 13<br />
ARIZONA STATE and No. 17 WASHINGTON. The Pac-10 landed six<br />
programs in the Top-15, three more than the second-place SEC (3).<br />
The Pac-10 captured nine NCAA titles in 2005-06 to lead the nation.<br />
It should be noted that the Pac-10 total does not include CALIFORNIA’s<br />
national championship in rugby or men’s crew, as they are not counted<br />
as NCAA titles. The Pac-10 led the nation with the most NCAA titles in<br />
women’s sports with six.<br />
NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 in 2005-06 came from<br />
UCLA (men’s volleyball and women’s water polo), STANFORD (women’s<br />
Hoyles Muldoon Lindberg Matthews<br />
Jay<br />
Barker Dawson<br />
Niemi<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
cross country and women’s tennis), ARIZONA (softball), CALIFORNIA<br />
(women’s rowing), USC (men’s water polo), WASHINGTON (women’s<br />
volleyball) and OREGON STATE (baseball). The Pac-10 also had runners-up<br />
in six NCAA Championship events: men’s basketball (UCLA),<br />
women’s soccer (UCLA), women’s golf (USC), women’s outdoor track<br />
and field (USC), men’s swimming and diving (ARIZONA) and women’s<br />
indoor track and field (STANFORD). The Trojans also <strong>com</strong>peted in the<br />
BCS National Championship Game, but football is not recognized as<br />
an NCAA title. Overall, the Conference had 15 teams finish in the top<br />
three at NCAA Championship events.<br />
Participation in the postseason was a <strong>com</strong>mon occurrence for the<br />
Conference in 2005-06. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Pac-10,<br />
18 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other<br />
postseason action. The men sent 56 of a possible 92 teams into the<br />
postseason (60.8 percent), while the women sent 61 of a possible<br />
100 teams (61.0 percent).<br />
The Pac-10 experienced continued success in football as the league<br />
sent five teams to bowl games. USC claimed its fourth consecutive Pac-<br />
10 crown, capping its 12-1 season with a berth in the BCS National<br />
Championship game. Overall, the Pac-10 went 3-2 in postseason bowl<br />
games with ARIZONA STATE, CALIFORNIA, OREGON and UCLA<br />
also earning bowl appearances. USC tailback Reggie Bush won the<br />
Heisman Trophy, the third Trojan to win the award in four years. USC<br />
and OREGON found themselves ranked in the Top-15 in the nation at<br />
the conclusion of the season, finishing second and 12th, respectively<br />
(AP and USA Today).<br />
The Pac-10 also showed its worth on the basketball court, as<br />
it sent four teams into the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship.<br />
UCLA advanced to the national championship game, falling just short<br />
to Florida in the finals. The Bruins captured both the Pac-10 regular<br />
season championship and the Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament crown.<br />
On the women’s side, six teams <strong>com</strong>peted in the NCAA Tournament<br />
for the first time in Conference history. STANFORD reached the Elite<br />
Eight for the third straight year, while UCLA picked up its first-ever<br />
State Farm Pac-10 Tournament Trophy.<br />
The Conference continued its dominance in softball as seven teams<br />
earned trips to NCAA regional play, the most out of any conference in the<br />
nation. ARIZONA claimed its seventh national title with a two-game sweep<br />
of Northwestern in the championship series. It marked the 18th national<br />
championship by a Pac-10 team since 1982. With a 15-5 Conference<br />
record, UCLA picked up the 2006 Pac-10 crown, while earning the over-<br />
ALL-TIME NCAA TITLES WON BY PAC-10 SCHOOLS<br />
Men<br />
1. USC .........................................73<br />
2. UCLA .......................................70<br />
3. Stanford ..................................57<br />
4. California .................................22<br />
5. Oregon ....................................10<br />
Arizona State .........................10<br />
7. Arizona ....................................... 5<br />
8. Oregon State ........................... 2<br />
Washington State ................... 2<br />
Women<br />
1. Stanford .................................33<br />
2. UCLA .......................................29<br />
3. USC .........................................11<br />
4. Arizona ....................................... 9<br />
5. Arizona State ........................... 6<br />
6. Washington .............................. 4<br />
7. Oregon ...................................... 3<br />
California ................................... 3
all No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Softball Championship. OREGON<br />
STATE claimed the 2006 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, earning<br />
the school’s first national title since a 1961 cross country championship.<br />
The Beavers became the first team in College World Series history to lose<br />
twice in Omaha and win the national title. In addition, OSU was the first truly<br />
Northern-based school to win the series since Ohio State in 1966.<br />
The Conference also swept NCAA volleyball and water polo honors.<br />
WASHINGTON captured the women’s volleyball title, while UCLA<br />
garnered the men’s volleyball hardware. Water polo might as well<br />
have been labeled Conference play as USC defeated STANFORD to<br />
claim the national title on the men’s side and UCLA took care of USC<br />
to capture the women’s championship. Rowing proved to be another<br />
showcase of Pac-10 talent, as CALIFORNIA claimed both the NCAA<br />
Pacific-10 Conference<br />
women’s title and the men solidified their title dreams with an IRA<br />
championship.<br />
On the men’s side, Pac-10 members have won 251 NCAA team<br />
championships, far ahead of the the 190 claimed by the runner-up Big<br />
Ten. Men’s NCAA crowns have <strong>com</strong>e at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-10<br />
- 15 basketball titles by five schools (more than any other conference),<br />
49 tennis titles, 45 outdoor track and field crowns, and 25 baseball titles.<br />
Pac-10 members have won 25 of the last 37 NCAA titles in volleyball, 32<br />
of the last 47 in water polo, and 20 total swimming and diving national<br />
championships.<br />
Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number<br />
of NCAA men’s individual champions as well, claiming 1,127 NCAA<br />
individual crowns.<br />
On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA<br />
began conducting women’s championships 25 years ago, Pac-10<br />
members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on<br />
17 occasions. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 100 NCAA women’s<br />
crowns, easily outdistancing the Southeastern Conference, which<br />
is second with 66. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of<br />
sports, winning 18 softball titles, 17 tennis crowns, 11 of the last 16<br />
volleyball titles, 11 of the last 17 trophies in golf and eight in swimming<br />
and diving.<br />
Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis as<br />
well, having captured an unmatched 464 NCAA individual titles, an<br />
average of more than 18 champions per season.<br />
The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference go back nearly 90 years to<br />
December 15, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was<br />
founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. Original<br />
membership consisted of four schools - the University of California<br />
at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon,<br />
and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are<br />
charter members of the Conference.<br />
Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916. One year later, Washington<br />
State College (now Washington State University), was accepted<br />
into the Conference, and Stanford University joined in 1918.<br />
In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of<br />
the University of Southern California and the University of Idaho. Montana<br />
joined the Conference in 1924, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10<br />
members with the addition of UCLA. In 1950, Montana resigned from<br />
the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC<br />
continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958.<br />
In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and a new Conference was formed<br />
- the Athletic Association of Western Universities. Original AAWU membership<br />
consisted of California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA,<br />
and Washington. Washington State became a member in 1962, while<br />
Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. In 1968, the name Pacific-8<br />
Conference was adopted.<br />
Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona<br />
State University were admitted and the Pacific-10 Conference<br />
became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding<br />
to include 10 women’s sports.<br />
Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s<br />
sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain<br />
Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and two<br />
other women’s sports.<br />
Edwin N. Atherton was named the Conference’s first Commissioner<br />
in 1940. He has been succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt (1944), Thomas<br />
J. Hamilton (1959), Wiles Hallock (1971), and current Commissioner<br />
Thomas C. Hansen in 1983.<br />
The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San<br />
Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif.<br />
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Pac-10 Year in Review<br />
Final Standings<br />
CONFERENCE OVERALL<br />
W L PCT H A W L PCT H A N STK<br />
UCLA (NCAA) 14 4 .778 7-2 7-2 32 7 .821 14-3 8-2 10-2 Lost 1<br />
Washington (NCAA) 13 5 .722 7-2 6-3 26 7 .788 17-2 6-3 3-2 Lost 1<br />
California (NCAA) 12 6 .667 6-3 6-3 20 11 .645 12-3 604 2-4 Lost 2<br />
Arizona (NCAA) 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 20 13 .606 12-2 5-7 3-4 Lost 1<br />
Stanford (NIT) 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 16 14 .533 11-3 4-9 1-2 Lost 1<br />
USC 8 10 .444 5-4 3-6 17 13 .567 11-5 5-6 1-2 Lost 3<br />
Oregon 7 11 .389 4-5 3-6 15 18 .455 10-7 3-9 2-2 Lost 1<br />
Oregon State 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 13 18 .419 7-6 2-10 4-2 Lost 1<br />
Arizona State 5 13 .278 2-7 3-6 11 17 .393 8-9 3-7 0-1 Lost 1<br />
Washington State 4 14 .222 3-6 1-8 11 17 .393 8-7 2-9 1-1 Lost 7<br />
Pac-10 Returns to Final Four<br />
UCLA captured both the Pac-10 regular season title and the<br />
Pac-10 Tournament crown en route to a school record-tying 32<br />
victories. The Bruins excelled in the postseason, reaching the<br />
NCAA Champion-ship game before falling to Florida. UCLA was<br />
the first Pac-10 team to reach the NCAA Final Four since Arizona<br />
did so in 2001. In all, the Pac-10 had four teams participate in<br />
the NCAA Tournament - ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, UCLA and<br />
WASHINGTON. In addition to UCLA’s climb to the Final Four,<br />
Washington reached the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive<br />
season. Defenses dominated the Pac-10 this season. For the<br />
third year in a row, WASHINGTON STATE led the Pac-10 in<br />
scoring defense, allowing a league-low 57.7 points per game.<br />
Final National Rankings<br />
Associated Press USA Today/ESPN<br />
UCLA T7 UCLA 2<br />
Washington 17 Washington 12<br />
Pac-10 Postseason Honors<br />
All-Conference (Coaches’ vote)<br />
Name School Pos Yr Ht Wt Hometown<br />
Hassan Adams ARIZ G Sr. 6-4 220 Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Arron Afflalo UCLA G So. 6-5 200 Compton, Calif.<br />
Jordan Farmar UCLA G So. 6-2 180 Van Nuys, Calif.<br />
Matt Haryasz STAN F Sr. 6-10 230 Page, Ariz.<br />
Chris Hernandez STAN G Sr. 6-2 190 Fresno, Calif.<br />
Leon Powe CAL F So. 6-8 240 Oakland, Calif.<br />
Gabe Pruitt USC G So. 6-4 170 Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Brandon Roy WASH G Sr. 6-6 210 Seattle, Wash.<br />
Ayinde Ubaka CAL G Jr. 6-4 200 Oakland, Wash.<br />
Nick Young USC G/F So. 6-6 195 Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Honorable Mention (receiving votes): Malik Hairston (ORE, So., G), DeVon<br />
Hardin (CAL, So., F), Bobby Jones (WASH, Sr., F), Kevin Kruger (ASU, Jr.,<br />
G), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (UCLA, Fr., F), Ivan Radenovic (ARIZ, Jr., F),<br />
Jamaal Williams (WASH, Sr., F).<br />
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Brandon Roy, Washington<br />
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, UCLA<br />
NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Ryan Appleby, Washington<br />
COACH OF THE YEAR: Ben Howland, UCLA<br />
152<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
UCLA allowed just 58.7 points per game, including a stretch<br />
of allowing just 53.9 points per game during its 12-game winning<br />
streak on the way to the NCAA Championship game. In all,<br />
each Pac-10 team held the opposition to an average of 70.0<br />
points per game or less. It was the first time all 10 Conference<br />
teams ac<strong>com</strong>plished the feat in the same season. The previous<br />
best was five teams allowing an average of 70 or fewer points<br />
per game in 1986 and 1987. Washington’s Brandon Roy, the<br />
Pac-10 Player of the Year, was a consensus First Team All-<br />
American, while CALIFORNIA’s Leon Powe was a consensus<br />
Second Team All-America pick.<br />
All-Freshmen (Coaches’ vote)<br />
Name School Pos Ht Wt Hometown<br />
Jon Brockman WASH F 6-7 245 Snohomish, Wash.<br />
Justin Dentmon WASH G 6-0 180 Carbondale, Ill.<br />
Luc Richard Mbah a Moute UCLA F 6-7 215 Yaounde, Cameroon<br />
Jeff Pendergraph ASU F 6-10 210 Etwanda, Calif.<br />
Marcus Williams ARIZ F 6-7 205 Seattle, Wash.<br />
Honorable Mention (also receiving votes): Darren Collison (UCLA, G), Ryan<br />
Francis (USC, G), Mitch Johnson (STAN, G), Theo Robertson (CAL, F)<br />
Pac-10 All-Academic<br />
Name School Pos Yr. GPA Major<br />
First Team<br />
Robbie Cowgill WSU C So. 3.38 Management Options<br />
Dan Grunfeld STAN G Sr. 3.66 American Studies<br />
Chris Hernandez STAN G Sr. 3.25 Sociology<br />
Lamar Hurd OSU G Sr. 3.12 Communications<br />
Alex Pribble CAL G Jr. 3.30 Sociology<br />
Second Team<br />
Taj Finger STAN F So. 3.19 Undeclared<br />
Hans Gasser WASH F Jr. 3.17 Business Administration<br />
Chad Goldstein ASU G RFr. 3.73 Pre-business<br />
Jordan Kent ORE G Jr. 3.04 Business Administration<br />
Peter Prowitt STAN F So. 3.32 Undecided
SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G<br />
1. Washington 33 26-7 2706 82.0<br />
2. Arizona 33 20-13 2433 73.7<br />
3. Oregon 33 15-18 2295 69.5<br />
4. California 31 20-11 2128 68.6<br />
5. USC 30 17-13 2055 68.5<br />
6. UCLA 39 32-7 2642 67.7<br />
7. Arizona State 28 11-17 1878 67.1<br />
8. Stanford 30 16-14 1992 66.4<br />
9. Oregon State 31 13-18 2043 65.9<br />
10. Washington State 28 11-17 1629 58.2<br />
SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G<br />
1. Washington State 28 1616 57.7<br />
2. UCLA 39 2288 58.7<br />
3. California 31 2000 64.5<br />
4. Oregon 33 2156 65.3<br />
Stanford 30 1960 65.3<br />
6. USC 30 2012 67.1<br />
7. Arizona 33 2267 68.7<br />
8. Washington 33 2306 69.9<br />
9. Arizona State 28 1958 69.9<br />
10. Oregon State 31 2170 70.0<br />
SCORING MARGIN G OFF DEF Margin<br />
1. Washington 33 82.0 69.9 +12.1<br />
2. UCLA 39 67.7 58.7 +9.1<br />
3. Arizona 33 73.7 68.7 +5.0<br />
4. Oregon 33 69.5 65.3 +4.2<br />
5. California 31 68.6 64.5 +4.1<br />
6. USC 30 68.5 67.1 +1.4<br />
7. Stanford 30 66.4 65.3 +1.1<br />
8. Washington State 28 58.2 57.7 +0.5<br />
9. Arizona State 28 67.1 69.9 -2.9<br />
10. Oregon State 31 65.9 70.0 -4.1<br />
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE G FTM FTA Pct<br />
1. Stanford 30 500 655 .763<br />
2. Washington 33 522 697 .749<br />
3. California 31 525 716 .733<br />
4. Arizona State 28 410 568 .722<br />
5. Washington State 28 288 402 .716<br />
6. Arizona 33 473 667 .709<br />
7. Oregon State 31 469 674 .696<br />
8. USC 30 405 586 .691<br />
9. UCLA 39 528 764 .691<br />
10. Oregon 33 406 596 .681<br />
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FG FGA Pct<br />
1. UCLA 39 939 1987 .473<br />
2. Washington 33 982 2087 .471<br />
3. Oregon 33 832 1826 .456<br />
4. California 31 717 1598 .449<br />
5. Arizona 33 909 2037 .446<br />
6. Oregon State 31 704 1605 .439<br />
7. USC 30 727 1678 .433<br />
8. Arizona State 28 655 1520 .431<br />
9. Washington State 28 606 1410 .430<br />
10. Stanford 30 673 1580 .426<br />
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FG FGA Pct<br />
1. Washington State 28 560 1438 .389<br />
2. UCLA 39 833 2007 .415<br />
3. Stanford 30 701 1641 .427<br />
4. Oregon State 31 792 1835 .432<br />
5. USC 30 712 1647 .432<br />
6. California 31 717 1647 .435<br />
7. Washington 33 818 1877 .436<br />
8. Oregon 33 776 1750 .443<br />
9. Arizona State 28 665 1493 .445<br />
10. Arizona 33 815 1799 .453<br />
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FG FGA Pct<br />
1. Arizona State 28 158 418 .378<br />
2. California 31 169 452 .374<br />
3. Washington 33 220 602 .365<br />
4. Oregon State 31 166 470 .353<br />
5. Stanford 30 146 416 .351<br />
6. UCLA 39 236 682 .346<br />
7. USC 30 196 569 .344<br />
8. Oregon 33 225 675 .333<br />
9. Washington State 28 129 388 .332<br />
10. Arizona 33 142 445 .319<br />
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FG FGA Pct<br />
1. Washington State 28 136 455 .299<br />
2. Washington 33 187 584 .320<br />
3. Stanford 30 146 444 .329<br />
4. UCLA 39 176 535 .329<br />
5. Arizona 33 206 589 .350<br />
6. California 31 198 566 .350<br />
7. Oregon State 31 188 530 .355<br />
8. USC 30 182 513 .355<br />
9. Oregon 33 179 502 .357<br />
10. Arizona State 28 181 468 .387<br />
2005-06 Statistics<br />
REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Reb Avg/G<br />
1. Washington 33 1232 37.3<br />
2. Arizona 33 1140 34.5<br />
3. Stanford 30 1028 34.3<br />
4. Oregon 33 1110 33.6<br />
5. UCLA 39 1303 33.4<br />
6. Oregon State 31 1028 33.2<br />
7. Arizona State 28 927 33.1<br />
8. California 31 1002 32.3<br />
9. USC 30 946 31.5<br />
10. Washington State 28 874 31.2<br />
REBOUNDING MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin<br />
1. Washington 33 1232 37.3 1036 31.4 +5.9<br />
2. UCLA 39 1303 33.4 1126 28.9 +4.5<br />
3. Oregon 33 1110 33.6 1022 31.0 +2.7<br />
4. Stanford 30 1028 34.3 972 32.4 +1.9<br />
5. California 31 1002 32.3 956 30.8 +1.5<br />
6. Arizona State 28 927 33.1 924 33.0 +0.1<br />
7. Arizona 33 1140 34.5 1147 34.8 -0.2<br />
8. Washington State 28 874 31.2 933 33.3 -2.1<br />
9. Oregon State 31 1028 33.2 1112 35.9 -2.7<br />
10. USC 30 946 31.5 1086 36.2 -4.7<br />
BLOCKED SHOTS G Blocks Avg/G<br />
1. Oregon State 31 147 4.74<br />
2. Washington State 28 130 4.64<br />
3. Stanford 30 138 4.60<br />
4. Arizona 33 125 3.79<br />
5. Washington 33 114 3.45<br />
6. USC 30 99 3.30<br />
7. Arizona State 28 90 3.21<br />
8. Oregon 33 96 2.91<br />
9. UCLA 39 111 2.85<br />
10. California 31 83 2.68<br />
ASSISTS G Assists Avg/G<br />
1. Washington 33 529 16.03<br />
2. Arizona 33 492 14.91<br />
3. Arizona State 28 403 14.39<br />
4. Stanford 30 425 14.17<br />
5. UCLA 39 541 13.87<br />
6. Oregon 33 444 13.45<br />
7. California 31 402 12.97<br />
8. USC 30 388 12.93<br />
9. Washington State 28 353 12.61<br />
10. Oregon State 31 363 11.71<br />
STEALS G Steals Avg/G<br />
1. Arizona 33 322 9.76<br />
2. Washington 33 273 8.27<br />
3. USC 30 221 7.37<br />
4. Arizona State 28 180 6.43<br />
5. Washington State 28 169 6.04<br />
6. UCLA 39 224 5.74<br />
7. Oregon State 31 171 5.52<br />
8. Stanford 30 165 5.50<br />
9. Oregon 33 181 5.48<br />
10. California 31 162 5.23<br />
TURNOVER MARGIN G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin<br />
1. Arizona 33 437 13.2 629 19.1 +5.82<br />
2. Washington 33 486 14.7 592 17.9 +3.21<br />
3. USC 30 426 14.2 498 16.6 +2.40<br />
4. California 31 384 12.4 428 13.8 +1.42<br />
5. Oregon 33 419 12.7 439 13.3 +0.61<br />
6. Arizona State 28 422 15.1 422 15.1 +0.00<br />
7. UCLA 39 562 14.4 556 14.3 -0.15<br />
8. Washington State 28 393 14.0 381 13.6 -0.43<br />
9. Stanford 30 426 14.2 393 13.1 -1.10<br />
10. Oregon State 31 479 15.5 403 13.0 -2.45<br />
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio<br />
1. Arizona 33 492 14.9 437 13.2 1.13<br />
2. Washington 33 529 16.0 486 14.7 1.09<br />
3. Oregon 33 444 13.5 419 12.7 1.06<br />
4. California 31 402 13.0 384 12.4 1.05<br />
5. Stanford 30 425 14.2 426 14.2 1.00<br />
6. UCLA 39 541 13.9 562 14.4 0.96<br />
7. Arizona State 28 403 14.4 422 15.1 0.95<br />
8. USC 30 388 12.9 426 14.2 0.91<br />
9. Washington State 28 353 12.6 393 14.0 0.90<br />
10. Oregon State 31 363 11.7 479 15.5 0.76<br />
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE G 3FG Avg/G<br />
1. Oregon 33 225 6.82<br />
2. Washington 33 220 6.67<br />
3. USC 30 196 6.53<br />
4. UCLA 39 236 6.05<br />
5. Arizona State 28 158 5.64<br />
6. California 31 169 5.45<br />
7. Oregon State 31 166 5.35<br />
8. Stanford 30 146 4.87<br />
9. Washington State 28 129 4.61<br />
10. Arizona 33 142 4.30<br />
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2005-06 Statistics<br />
SCORING YR G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G<br />
1. Powe, Leon-CAL SO 27 178 3 194 553 20.5<br />
2. Roy, Brandon-WASH SR 33 228 39 171 666 20.2<br />
3. Adams, Hassan-ARIZ SR 31 234 17 58 543 17.5<br />
4. Young, Nick-USC SO 30 191 23 113 518 17.3<br />
5. Pruitt, Gabe-USC SO 25 130 68 94 422 16.9<br />
6. Haryasz, Matt-STAN SR 28 156 4 137 453 16.2<br />
7. Afflalo, Arron-UCLA SO 39 203 83 129 618 15.8<br />
8. Hairston, Malik-ORE SO 32 175 47 82 479 15.0<br />
9. Kruger, Kevin-ASU JR 28 120 81 98 419 15.0<br />
10. Ubaka, Ayinde-CAL JR 31 140 61 110 451 14.5<br />
11. Hernandez, Chris-STAN SR 30 118 75 109 420 14.0<br />
12. Williams, Jamaal-WASH SR 33 200 1 53 454 13.8<br />
13. Cuic, Sasa-OSU SO 30 126 36 118 406 13.5<br />
14. Farmar, Jordan-UCLA SO 37 172 63 91 498 13.5<br />
15. Williams, Marcus-ARIZ FR 33 159 30 82 430 13.0<br />
16. Stewart, Lodrick-USC JR 30 133 50 54 370 12.3<br />
17. Krueger, Bryson-ASU JR 28 123 48 50 344 12.3<br />
18. Radenovic, Ivan-ARIZ JR 32 137 13 99 386 12.1<br />
19. Grunfeld, Dan-STAN SR 30 117 21 104 359 12.0<br />
20. DeWitz, Nick-OSU SR 28 125 27 47 324 11.6<br />
REBOUNDING YR G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G<br />
1. Powe, Leon-CAL SO 27 89 184 273 10.1<br />
2. Haryasz, Matt-STAN SR 28 75 169 244 8.7<br />
3. Mbah a Moute, Luc Ri-UCLA FR 39 117 201 318 8.2<br />
4. Jones, Marcel-OSU SO 31 42 165 207 6.7<br />
5. Hardin, DeVon-CAL SO 31 66 139 205 6.6<br />
6. Young, Nick-USC SO 30 74 124 198 6.6<br />
7. Brockman, Jon-WASH FR 33 85 130 215 6.5<br />
8. Radenovic, Ivan-ARIZ JR 32 88 115 203 6.3<br />
9. Pendergraph, Jeff-ASU FR 27 57 108 165 6.1<br />
10. Leunen, Maarty-ORE SO 31 49 140 189 6.1<br />
11. Roy, Brandon-WASH SR 33 69 117 <strong>186</strong> 5.6<br />
12. Cowgill, Robbie-WSU SO 25 25 103 128 5.1<br />
13. Angounou, Serge-ASU JR 26 46 87 133 5.1<br />
14. Adams, Hassan-ARIZ SR 31 67 88 155 5.0<br />
15. Jones, Bobby-WASH SR 33 69 94 163 4.9<br />
16. DeWitz, Nick-OSU SR 28 38 96 134 4.8<br />
17. Grunfeld, Dan-STAN SR 30 42 101 143 4.8<br />
18. Hollins, Ryan-UCLA SR 33 65 92 157 4.8<br />
19. Williams, Jamaal-WASH SR 33 75 81 156 4.7<br />
20. Hairston, Malik-ORE SO 32 79 72 151 4.7<br />
FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 MPG) YR G FG FGA Pct<br />
1. Mbah a Moute, Luc Ri-UCLA FR 39 134 249 .538<br />
2. Brockman, Jon-WASH FR 33 116 224 .518<br />
3. Roy, Brandon-WASH SR 33 228 449 .508<br />
4. Williams, Jamaal-WASH SR 33 200 403 .496<br />
5. Powe, Leon-CAL SO 27 178 359 .496<br />
6. Pendergraph, Jeff-ASU FR 27 115 233 .494<br />
7. Cuic, Sasa-OSU SO 30 126 257 .490<br />
8. DeWitz, Nick-OSU SR 28 125 256 .488<br />
9. Weaver, Kyle-WSU SO 27 85 176 .483<br />
10. Haryasz, Matt-STAN SR 28 156 325 .480<br />
ASSISTS YR G Assists Avg/G<br />
1. Farmar, Jordan-UCLA SO 37 189 5.11<br />
2. Shakur, Mustafa-ARIZ JR 33 154 4.67<br />
3. Brooks, Aaron-ORE JR 32 141 4.41<br />
4. Roy, Brandon-WASH SR 33 135 4.09<br />
5. Weaver, Kyle-WSU SO 27 107 3.96<br />
6. Atuahene, Antwi-ASU SO 28 108 3.86<br />
7. Ubaka, Ayinde-CAL JR 31 119 3.84<br />
8. Dentmon, Justin-WASH FR 33 124 3.76<br />
9. Francis, Ryan-USC FR 30 111 3.70<br />
10. Kruger, Kevin-ASU JR 28 99 3.54<br />
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FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 MPG) YR G FTM FTA Pct<br />
1. Hernandez, Chris-STAN SR 30 109 121 .901<br />
2. Stephens, Chris-OSU SR 31 83 93 .892<br />
3. Ubaka, Ayinde-CAL JR 31 110 132 .833<br />
4. Dentmon, Justin-WASH FR 33 96 118 .814<br />
5. Roy, Brandon-WASH SR 33 171 211 .810<br />
6. Kruger, Kevin-ASU JR 28 98 121 .810<br />
7. Brooks, Aaron-ORE JR 32 71 88 .807<br />
8. Afflalo, Arron-UCLA SO 39 129 160 .806<br />
9. Shakur, Mustafa-ARIZ JR 33 108 134 .806<br />
10. Pruitt, Gabe-USC SO 25 94 117 .803<br />
STEALS YR G Steals Avg/G<br />
1. Adams, Hassan-ARIZ SR 31 82 2.65<br />
2. Pruitt, Gabe-USC SO 25 55 2.20<br />
3. Rodgers, Chris-ARIZ SR 25 54 2.16<br />
4. Dentmon, Justin-WASH FR 33 52 1.58<br />
5. Francis, Ryan-USC FR 30 47 1.57<br />
6. Kruger, Kevin-ASU JR 28 42 1.50<br />
7. Shakur, Mustafa-ARIZ JR 33 48 1.45<br />
8. Weaver, Kyle-WSU SO 27 39 1.44<br />
9. Roy, Brandon-WASH SR 33 46 1.39<br />
10. Williams, Jamaal-WASH SR 33 44 1.33<br />
3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 MPG) YR G 3FG FGA Pct<br />
1. Cuic, Sasa-OSU SO 30 36 73 .493<br />
2. Hernandez, Chris-STAN SR 30 75 159 .472<br />
3. Appleby, Ryan-WASH SO 33 70 165 .424<br />
4. Kruger, Kevin-ASU JR 28 81 201 .403<br />
5. Roy, Brandon-WASH SR 33 39 97 .402<br />
6. Stewart, Lodrick-USC JR 30 50 126 .397<br />
7. Krueger, Bryson-ASU JR 28 48 124 .387<br />
8. Midgley, Richard-CAL SR 30 49 127 .386<br />
9. Pruitt, Gabe-USC SO 25 68 179 .380<br />
10. Hairston, Malik-ORE SO 32 47 124 .379<br />
3-POINT FG MADE YR G 3FG Avg/G<br />
1. Kruger, Kevin-ASU JR 28 81 2.89<br />
2. Pruitt, Gabe-USC SO 25 68 2.72<br />
3. Hernandez, Chris-STAN SR 30 75 2.50<br />
4. Afflalo, Arron-UCLA SO 39 83 2.13<br />
5. Oguchi, Chamberlain-ORE SO 32 68 2.13<br />
6. Appleby, Ryan-WASH SO 33 70 2.12<br />
7. Ubaka, Ayinde-CAL JR 31 61 1.97<br />
8. Akognon, Josh-WSU SO 28 55 1.96<br />
9. Krueger, Bryson-ASU JR 28 48 1.71<br />
10. Farmar, Jordan-UCLA SO 37 63 1.70<br />
BLOCKED SHOTS YR G Blocks Avg/G<br />
1. DeWitz, Nick-OSU SR 28 59 2.11<br />
2. Haryasz, Matt-STAN SR 28 47 1.68<br />
3. N’diaye, Abdoulaye-USC JR 30 47 1.57<br />
4. Hardin, DeVon-CAL SO 31 48 1.55<br />
5. Walters, Kirk-ARIZ JR 33 50 1.52<br />
6. Cowgill, Robbie-WSU SO 25 33 1.32<br />
7. Clark, Ivory-WSU JR 28 31 1.11<br />
8. Jeffers, Kyle-OSU JR 30 30 1.00<br />
9. Hollins, Ryan-UCLA SR 33 29 0.88<br />
10. Pendergraph, Jeff-ASU FR 27 23 0.85<br />
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO YR G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio<br />
1. Brooks, Aaron-ORE JR 32 141 4.4 78 2.4 1.81<br />
2. Roy, Brandon-WASH SR 33 135 4.1 75 2.3 1.80<br />
3. Shakur, Mustafa-ARIZ JR 33 154 4.7 88 2.7 1.75<br />
4. Ubaka, Ayinde-CAL JR 31 119 3.8 71 2.3 1.68<br />
5. Francis, Ryan-USC FR 30 111 3.7 69 2.3 1.61<br />
6. Dentmon, Justin-WASH FR 33 124 3.8 88 2.7 1.41<br />
7. Farmar, Jordan-UCLA SO 37 189 5.1 135 3.6 1.40<br />
8. Johnson, Mitch-STAN FR 30 98 3.3 72 2.4 1.36<br />
9. Kruger, Kevin-ASU JR 28 99 3.5 74 2.6 1.34<br />
10. Atuahene, Antwi-ASU SO 28 108 3.9 83 3.0 1.30
Wed., Nov. 1<br />
Lewis & Clark at Oregon, 7 p.m. (X)<br />
Thur., Nov. 2<br />
Sonoma State at California (X)<br />
Cal Poly Pomona at UCLA, 7:30 p.m. (X)<br />
Fri., Nov. 3<br />
Saint Martin’s at Washington, 7 p.m. (X)<br />
Sat., Nov. 4<br />
Team Georgia at Arizona, 2 p.m. (X)<br />
Sun., Nov. 5<br />
Saint Martin’s at Oregon State, 2 p.m. (X)<br />
Mon., Nov. 6<br />
Southern Oregon at Oregon, 7 p.m. (X)<br />
Tue., Nov. 7<br />
Basketball Travelers at Arizona State, 7 p.m. (X)<br />
British Columbia at Stanford, 7 p.m. (X)<br />
Wed., Nov. 8<br />
University of Victoria at Arizona, 7:30 p.m. (X)<br />
Thur., Nov. 9<br />
Humboldt State at UCLA, 7:30 p.m. (X)<br />
Fri., Nov. 10<br />
Portland at Oregon State, 7 p.m. (1)<br />
Lehigh at Oregon, 7 p.m. (2)<br />
Washington State vs. Radford, 5 p.m. (3)<br />
Sat., Nov. 11<br />
Southeast Louisiana at Oregon State, 7 p.m. (1)<br />
Cal State Northridge at Oregon, 3:30 p.m. (2)<br />
Siena at Stanford, 1 p.m.<br />
Cal Poly Pomona at USC, 1 p.m. (X)<br />
Washington State vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 5 p.m. (3)<br />
Sun., Nov. 12<br />
Arizona at Virginia, 7 p.m.<br />
Cal Poly at Oregon State, 2 p.m. (1)<br />
Pepperdine at Washington, 7:30 p.m. (4)<br />
Portland State at Oregon, 3:30 p.m. (OSN) (2)<br />
Washington State at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 7:30<br />
p.m. (3)<br />
Mon., Nov. 13<br />
Nicholls State at Washington, 7:30 p.m. (4)<br />
Northern Arizona at Arizona State, 8 p.m. (5)<br />
Tues., Nov. 14<br />
San Jose State at Stanford, 8 p.m. (6) (ESPNU)<br />
Northern Iowa at Washington, 7:30 p.m. (4)<br />
Wed., Nov. 15<br />
Northern Arizona at Arizona, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Cal State-San Bernardino at Arizona State, 8 p.m. (5)<br />
Nevada at Oregon State<br />
Long Beach State or Air Force at Stanford, 5 p.m.<br />
or 7 p.m. (6) (ESPNU)<br />
Brigham Young at UCLA, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Utah Valley State at California<br />
Thur., Nov. 16<br />
South Carolina at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Fri., Nov. 17<br />
Northwestern at Stanford, 7 p.m.<br />
UC Irvine at Oregon, 8 p.m.<br />
Texas-San Antonio at Washington State<br />
Sat., Nov. 18<br />
Portland State at Arizona State, 2 p.m.<br />
California at San Diego State<br />
Saint Mary’s at USC, 12 noon<br />
Sun., Nov. 19<br />
New Mexico State at Arizona, 2 p.m.<br />
Sacramento State at Washington, 7 p.m.<br />
Oregon State at Hawaii, 5 p.m.<br />
Mon., Nov. 20<br />
Santa Clara at California<br />
UCLA vs. Chaminade, 6:30 p.m. (7) (ESPN2)<br />
Oregon at Rice, 7 p.m. (OSN)<br />
Stanford vs. TBD (8)<br />
Tue., Nov. 21<br />
San Jose State at Arizona State, 7:30 p.m.<br />
UCLA vs. Kentucky or DePaul (7) (ESPN)<br />
The Citadel at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Stanford vs. TBD (8)<br />
Idaho State at Washington State<br />
Wed., Nov. 22<br />
Samford at Arizona, 7:30 p.m.<br />
UCLA vs. TBD (7) (ESPN/U/2)<br />
Thur., Nov. 23<br />
California vs. Marshall (9)<br />
Fri., Nov. 24<br />
Eastern Washington at Washington, 5 p.m.<br />
California vs. Hawaii or Hofstra (9)<br />
Oregon State at Northern Colorado, 2 p.m.<br />
Long Beach State at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Sat., Nov. 25<br />
Iowa at Arizona State, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
California at Great Alaska Shootout (9)<br />
Denver at Stanford, 1 p.m.<br />
Boise State at Washington State (10)<br />
Sun., Nov. 26<br />
Oregon State at Montana State, 1 p.m.<br />
Tue., Nov. 28<br />
Nevada-Las Vegas at Arizona, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Northern Colorado at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m.<br />
UC Davis at Stanford, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Long Beach State at UCLA, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Mississippi Valley State at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Wed., Nov. 29<br />
Kansas State at California, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Portland at Washington State<br />
Idaho at Washington, 7 p.m.<br />
Oregon at Georgetown, 7:30 p.m. (OSN)<br />
Sat., Dec. 2<br />
Illinois vs. Arizona, 3:15 p.m. (ESPN) (11)<br />
Arizona State at Minnesota, 12 noon<br />
Washington State at Utah, 7 p.m.<br />
Fresno State at Oregon State<br />
Loyola Marymount at USC, 6 p.m.<br />
Sun., Dec. 3<br />
California vs. Nevada, 6 p.m. (12) (CSTV)<br />
Stanford vs. Texas Tech (12) (CSTV)<br />
UC Riverside at UCLA, 2:30 p.m.<br />
2006-07 Composite Schedule<br />
Mon., Dec. 4<br />
Southern Utah at Washington, 7 p.m.<br />
USC at Kansas, 8 p.m. (ESPN2)<br />
Tue., Dec. 5<br />
Louisville vs. Arizona, 9:30 p.m. (13)<br />
Cal State Fullerton at UCLA, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Gonzaga at Washington State<br />
Fri., Dec. 8<br />
California vs. TBD (14)<br />
Sat., Dec. 9<br />
Arizona at San Diego State, 6:30 p.m. (15)<br />
California vs. TBD (14)<br />
USC vs. George Washington, 2 p.m. (16)<br />
UCLA vs. Texas A&M, 11:30 a.m. (16) (CBS)<br />
Washington at Gonzaga, 8 p.m.<br />
Washington State at Idaho, 7 p.m.<br />
Bethune-Cookman at Oregon State<br />
Oregon vs. Nebraska, Noon (FSN) (17)<br />
Mon., Dec. 11<br />
Bethune-Cookman at Oregon, 7 p.m.<br />
Western Oregon at Oregon State<br />
Thur., Dec. 14<br />
Bethune-Cookman at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Fri., Dec. 15<br />
Eastern Washington at Oregon, 7 p.m.<br />
Sat., Dec. 16<br />
Arizona State at Xavier, 4 p.m.<br />
Portland State at Washington, 7 p.m.<br />
Santa Clara at Stanford, 3 p.m.<br />
Oakland at UCLA, 5 p.m.<br />
Cal State Northridge at Washington State<br />
Sun., Dec. 17<br />
Houston at Arizona, 8 p.m.<br />
Louisiana State at Oregon State, 5 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Idaho State at Oregon, 5 p.m.<br />
Charleston Southern at USC, 2 p.m.<br />
Tue., Dec. 19<br />
Colgate at Arizona State, 7 p.m.<br />
Furman at California<br />
Howard at Oregon State<br />
Sam Houston State at UCLA, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Longwood at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Stanford at Fresno State, 7 p.m.<br />
Wed., Dec. 20<br />
Memphis at Arizona, 6:30 p.m. (FSN) (18)<br />
Louisiana State at Washington, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Thur., Dec. 21<br />
North Carolina A&T at Arizona State, 7 p.m. (19)<br />
Mercer at Oregon State<br />
Washington State vs. San Diego State, 7:30 p.m. (20)<br />
Fri., Dec. 22<br />
Davidson or Ohio at Arizona State, 2 p.m. (19)<br />
Weber State at Washington, 7 p.m.<br />
USC vs. Kansas State, 5 p.m. (21)<br />
Sat., Dec. 23<br />
California at DePaul<br />
Michigan at UCLA, 11 a.m. (CBS)<br />
Mercer at Oregon, 1 p.m.<br />
USC vs. New Mexico or Wichita State (17)<br />
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2006-07 Composite Schedule<br />
Thur., Dec. 28<br />
California at Arizona, 6:30 p.m.<br />
Stanford at Arizona State, 7 p.m.<br />
Portland at Oregon, 7 p.m.<br />
Washington at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Washington State at UCLA, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Sat., Dec. 30<br />
Stanford at Arizona, 12 noon (FSN)<br />
California at Arizona State, 8 p.m.<br />
Oregon at Oregon State, 1 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Washington State at USC, 3 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Sun., Dec. 31<br />
Washington at UCLA, 2 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Wed., Jan. 3<br />
California at Stanford, 7 p.m.<br />
Thur., Jan. 4<br />
Arizona at Washington, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Arizona State at Washington State, 7 p.m.<br />
UCLA at Oregon State, 5:30 p.m.<br />
USC at Oregon, 5:30 p.m. (OSN)<br />
Sat., Jan. 6<br />
Arizona at Washington State, 2 p.m.<br />
Arizona State at Washington, 5 p.m.<br />
UCLA at Oregon, 11 a.m. (FSN)<br />
USC at Oregon State, 3 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Sun., Jan. 7<br />
Stanford at Virginia, 5 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Thur., Jan. 11<br />
Oregon State at Arizona, 6:30 p.m.<br />
Oregon at Arizona State, 8:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Washington at Stanford, 7 p.m.<br />
Washington State at California<br />
Sat., Jan. 13<br />
Oregon State at Arizona State, 4:30 p.m.<br />
UCLA at USC, 11:30 a.m. (FSN)<br />
Washington at California<br />
Washington State at Stanford, 4 p.m.<br />
Sun., Jan. 14<br />
Oregon at Arizona, 6 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Thur., Jan. 18<br />
Arizona at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Arizona State at UCLA, 7:30 p.m.<br />
California at Oregon State, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Stanford at Oregon, 5:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Sat., Jan. 20<br />
Arizona at UCLA, 1 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Arizona State at USC, 5 p.m.<br />
California at Oregon, 5 p.m. (OSN)<br />
Stanford at Oregon State, 5 p.m.<br />
Washington at Washington State, 3 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Wed., Jan. 24<br />
Arizona State at Arizona, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Thur., Jan. 25<br />
Oregon at Washington, 8 p.m.<br />
Oregon State at Washington State<br />
UCLA at California, 6 p.m. (FSN)<br />
USC at Stanford, 8 p.m. (FSN)<br />
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Sat., Jan. 27<br />
North Carolina at Arizona, 11 a.m. (CBS)<br />
Oregon at Washington State, TBA<br />
Oregon State at Washington, 1 p.m. (FSN)<br />
USC at California<br />
Sun., Jan. 28<br />
UCLA at Stanford, 5 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Wed., Jan. 31<br />
Gonzaga at Stanford, 8 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Thur., Feb. 1<br />
Washington State at Arizona, 6:30 p.m.<br />
Washington at Arizona State, 7 p.m.<br />
Oregon at UCLA, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Oregon State at USC, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Sat., Feb. 3<br />
Washington at Arizona, 11:30 a.m. (FSN)<br />
Washington State at Arizona State, 5:30 p.m.<br />
(FSN)<br />
Stanford at California, 6:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Oregon at USC, 12:30 p.m. (OSN)<br />
Oregon State at UCLA, 2:30 p.m.<br />
Wed., Feb. 7<br />
USC at UCLA, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Thur., Feb. 8<br />
Arizona at Oregon State, 5:30 p.m.<br />
Arizona State at Oregon, 5:30 p.m. (OSN)<br />
California at Washington, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Stanford at Washington State, 7 p.m.<br />
Sat., Feb. 10<br />
Arizona at Oregon, 12:30 p.m. (ABC)<br />
Arizona State at Oregon State, 3 p.m.<br />
California at Washington State, 3 p.m. (FSN)<br />
UCLA at West Virginia, 1 p.m. (CBS)<br />
Sun., Feb. 11<br />
Stanford at Washington, 4 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Wed., Feb. 14<br />
Washington State at Washington, 7 p.m.<br />
Thur., Feb. 15<br />
UCLA at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
USC at Arizona, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Oregon at California, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Oregon State at Stanford, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Sat., Feb. 17<br />
UCLA at Arizona, 11 a.m. (CBS)<br />
Oregon State at California, 3 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Oregon at Stanford, 5 p.m. (OSN)<br />
Washington at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m (ESPN)<br />
Sun., Feb. 18<br />
USC at Arizona State, 6 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Thur., Feb. 22<br />
Stanford at USC<br />
California at UCLA<br />
Washington at Oregon State<br />
Washington State at Oregon, 7 p.m.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Sat., Feb. 24<br />
Stanford at UCLA, 3 p.m. (FSN)<br />
California at USC<br />
Washington at Oregon, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Washington State at Oregon State<br />
Sun., Feb. 25<br />
Arizona at Arizona State, 6 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Thur., Mar. 1<br />
Arizona at California<br />
Arizona State at Stanford<br />
UCLA at Washington State<br />
USC at Washington<br />
Sat., Mar. 3<br />
Arizona at Stanford<br />
Arizona State at California<br />
Oregon State at Oregon, 3 p.m. (OSN)<br />
UCLA at Washington<br />
USC at Washington State<br />
Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament<br />
Staples Center - Los Angeles<br />
March 7-10, 2007<br />
Wed., Mar. 7<br />
No. 8 seed vs. No. 9 seed, 6 p.m. (FSN)<br />
No. 7 seed vs. No. 10 seed, 8:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Thur., Mar. 8<br />
Quarterfinal #1, 12 noon (FSN)<br />
Quarterfinal #2, 2:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Quarterfinal #3, 6 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Quarterfinal, #4, 8:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Fri., Mar. 9<br />
Semifinal #1, 6 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Semifinal #2, 8:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Sat., Mar. 10<br />
Pac-10 Tournament Championship, 3:15 p.m.<br />
(CBS)<br />
Tournaments and Neutral Sites<br />
(X) Exhibition<br />
(1) Oregon Rain Invitational, Corvallis, Ore.<br />
(2) Basketball Travelers Classic, Eugene, Ore.<br />
(3) John Thompson Foundation Classic, Milwaukee,<br />
Wis.<br />
(4) Basketball Travelers Classic, Seattle, Wash.<br />
(5) Hispanic Family Fund Classic, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
(6) CBE Classic, Stanford, Calif.<br />
(7) EA Sports Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Maui<br />
(8) CBE Classic, Kansas City, Kan.<br />
(9) Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska<br />
(10) Spokane Arena, Spokane, Wash. (Spokane<br />
Arena)<br />
(11) Hall of Fame Classic, Phoenix, Ariz. (U.S. Airways<br />
Center)<br />
(12) Pete Newell Challenge, San Jose, Calif. (HP<br />
Pavilion)<br />
(13) Jimmy V Classic, New York, NY (Madison Square<br />
Garden)<br />
(14) Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, Calif.<br />
(15) San Diego Slam, San Diego, Calif.<br />
(16) Wooden Classic, Anaheim, Calif. (Arrowhead<br />
Pond)<br />
(17) Pape’ Jam, Rose Garden, Portland, Ore.<br />
(18) Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
(19) Sleep America ASU Holiday Tournament, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
(20) Seattle, Wash. (Key Arena)<br />
(21) Las Vegas Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. (Orleans Arena)
Opponents<br />
Maarty Leunen<br />
JR * F
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Lehigh<br />
Friday, November 10 at McArthur Court, 7 p.m. PST<br />
(Basketball Travelers Classic)<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location .............................................................................................. Bethlehem, Pa.<br />
Enrollment ........................................................................................................... 4,700<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... <strong>186</strong>5<br />
Nickname ........................................................................................ Mountain Hawks<br />
Colors .................................................................................................Brown & White<br />
President ..........................................................................................Dr. Alice P. Gast<br />
Dean of Athletics .....................................................................................Joe Sterrett<br />
Arena (Capacity) ..................................................................Stabler Arena (5,600)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................19-12<br />
Conference ......................................................................................... Patriot League<br />
Conference Record (Finish) ...................................................................11-3 (3rd)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................9/4<br />
Series Record ....................................................................................... First Meeting<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) ............................Billy Taylor (Notre Dame, ‘95)<br />
Career Record (Years) ..............................................................................69-50 (4)<br />
Record at Lehigh (Years) .........................................................................69-50 (4)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................0-0<br />
Assistant Coaches.......................................................Brett Reed, Bob Simmons<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (610) 758-4188<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ....................................................................................Mike Stagnitta<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (610) 758-6631<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (610) 509-6848<br />
Press Row Phone ..............................................................(610) 758-4903/4933<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (610) 758-4407<br />
Email................................................................................................ mis3@lehigh.edu<br />
Website ................................................................................ www.lehighsports.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address .................................................................................. 641 Taylor St.<br />
.................................................................................................Bethlehem, PA 18015<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) Jason Mgebroff, C, 6-10, 275, Sr. 3.7 ppg, 2.4<br />
rpg; KYLE NEPTUNE, G, 6-5, 195, Sr., 11.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg; JOSE OLIVERO,<br />
G, 6-2, 190, Sr., 17.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg; BRYAN WHITE, F, 6-6, 200, Jr., 6.7 ppg,<br />
5.4 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 10 - at Oregon; 11 - vs. Portland State; 12 - vs. Cal State<br />
Northridge; 17 - Cornell; 19 - Sacred Heart; 22 - at Quinnipiac; 25 - at Harvard;<br />
27 - at Notre Dame; 29 - Swarthmore. DECEMBER: 2 - Central Conn.<br />
State; 6 - at Princeton; 9 - at Drexel; 11 - Haverford; 22 - at Rutgers; 29 - at<br />
Monmouth. JANUARY: 2 - Columbia; 6 - American; 10 - at Navy; 13 - at Army;<br />
17 - Colgate; 20 - Lafayette; 24 - at Bucknell; 27 - at Holy Cross. FEBRUARY:<br />
3 - at American; 7 - Navy; 10 - Army; 14 - at Colgate; 17 - at Lafayette; 21<br />
- Bucknell; 25 - Holy Cross. MARCH: 2-9 - Patriot League Tournament.<br />
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Billy Taylor<br />
Head Coach<br />
Jose Olivero<br />
Senior Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Cal State Northridge<br />
Saturday, November 11 at McArthur Court, 3:30 p.m. PST<br />
(Basketball Travelers Classic)<br />
Bobby Braswell<br />
Head Coach<br />
Calvin Chitwood<br />
Junior Forward<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ...........................................................................................Northridge, Calif.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................33,243<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1958<br />
Nickname ......................................................................................................Matadors<br />
Colors ........................................................................................Red, White, & Black<br />
President .......................................................................................Dr. Jolene Koester<br />
Athletic Director ...................................................................................Rick Mazzuto<br />
Arena (Capacity) ............................................................... The Matadome (1,600)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................11-17<br />
Conference ...................................................................................................Big West<br />
Conference Record (Finish) ...................................................................4-10 (7th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................. NA<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................9/4<br />
Series Record .............................................................................Oregon leads, 2-1<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) .. Bobby Braswell (Cal State Northridge, ‘85)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 154-140 (10)<br />
Record at Cal State Northridge (Years) .......................................................Same<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................1-1<br />
Assistant Coaches........................Michael Johnson, Louis Wilson, J.C. Carter<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (818) 677-3231<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .......................................................................................Matt Monroe<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (818) 677-3247<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (805) 217-9129<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (818) 677-4702<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (818) 677-4950<br />
Email..........................................................................matthew.c.monroe@csun.edu<br />
Website .................................................................................www.gomatadors.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ........................................................................18111 Nordhoff St.<br />
.................................................................................... Northridge, CA 91330-8276<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) CALVIN CHITWOOD, F, 6-6, 219, Jr., 11.8 ppg,<br />
5.5 rpg; ROB HAYNES, G, 6-4, 175, So., 5.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg; Jonathan Heard,<br />
G, 6-6, 185, Jr., 12.3 ppg, 3.9 rpg; Terrell Jones, G, 6-5, 185, Sr., 5.3 ppg,<br />
2.6 rpg; THOMAS SHEWMAKE, C, 6-10, 253, Sr., 6.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 2 - Cal State Los Angeles (EX); 7 - Cal Baptist (EX); 10 - vs. Portland<br />
State; 11 - at Oregon; 12 - vs. Lehigh; 15 - University of Redlands: 18 - Pepperdine;<br />
20 - at Illinois State; 25 - at Tulsa. DECEMBER: 3 - Eastern Washington;<br />
9 - Boise State; 14 - The Master’s College; 16 - at Washington State; 30 - at<br />
Pacific. JANUARY: 4 - at Cal State Fullerton; 6 - at UC Riverside; 11 - UC Irvine;<br />
13 - Long Beach State; 18 - at UC Davis; 21 - South Dakota State; 25 - UC Santa<br />
Barbara; 27 - Cal Poly. FEBRUARY: 1 - at Long Beach State; 3 - at UC Irvine;<br />
8 - UC Riverside; 10 - Cal State Fullerton; 14 - UC Davis; 17 - Bracket Buster<br />
Saturday; 20 - at South Dakota State; 24 - Pacific. MARCH: 1 - at Cal Poly; 3<br />
- at UC Santa Barbara; 7-10 - at Big West Conference Tournament.
Portland State<br />
Sunday, November 12 at McArthur Court, 3 p.m. PST (OSN)<br />
(Basketball Travelers Classic)<br />
Ken Bone<br />
Head Coach<br />
Scott Morrison<br />
Sophomore Center<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location .................................................................................................Portland, Ore.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................25,011<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1946<br />
Nickname ..........................................................................................................Vikings<br />
Colors ....................................................................................Green, White, & Silver<br />
President ..........................................................................................Daniel Bernstine<br />
Interim Athletic Director ......................................................................... Teri Mariani<br />
Arena (Capacity) ...................................................Peter W. Stott Center (1,500)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................12-16<br />
Conference ......................................................................................................Big Sky<br />
Conference Record (Place) .................................................................... 5-9(T5th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................4/1<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................7/4<br />
Series Record .............................................................................Oregon leads, 6-2<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr.) ........................ Ken Bone (Seattle Pacific, ‘83)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 270-134 (13)<br />
Record at Portland (Years) ......................................................................12-16 (1)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................1-0<br />
Assistant Coaches................................. Tyler Geving, Eric Harper, Curtis Allen<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (503) 725-5630<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ........................................................................................... Mike Lund<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (503) 725-5602<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (503) 866-0236<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (503) 725-5597<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (503) 725-5610<br />
Email...................................................................................................lundm@pdx.edu<br />
Website ........................................................................................... www.goviks.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ............................................................... 527 SW Hall, Suite 415<br />
.................................................................................................... Portland, OR 97201<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) RYAN SOMMER, G, 5-11, 165, Jr., 10.2 ppg, 2.6 rpg;<br />
JUMA KAMARA, F, 6-6, 190, Sr., 11.4 ppg, 3.8 rpg; Tyler Mara, F, 6-6, 225, So.,<br />
2.9 ppg, 2.7 rpg; SCOTT MORRISON, C, 6-11, 240, So., 9.3 ppg, 5.3 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 4 - Western Oregon (EX); 10 - vs. Cal State Northridge; 11 - vs.<br />
Lehigh; 12 - at Oregon; 18 - at Arizona State; 20 - Evergreen State; 27 - Portland;<br />
30 - Gonzaga. DECEMBER: 2 - Utah Valley State; 7 - Pacific Lutheran;<br />
10 - at San Jose State; 16 - at Washington; 19 - UC Davis; 21 - Howard;<br />
28 - Montana; 30 - Montana State. JANUARY: 4 - at Northern Arizona; 6 - at<br />
Northern Colorado; 10 - at Weber State; 13 - Eastern Washington; 18 - Northern<br />
Colorado; 20 - Northern Arizona; 26 - at Sacramento State; 27 - at Idaho<br />
State. FEBRUARY: 1 - at Montana; 3 - at Montana State; 8 - Weber State; 10<br />
- at Eastern Washington; 17 - at ESPN Bracketbuster; 22- Sacramento State;<br />
24 - Idaho State. MARCH: 3-7 - Big Sky Conference Tournament.<br />
UC Irvine<br />
Friday, November 17 at McArthur Court, 8 p.m. PST<br />
Pat Douglass<br />
Head Coach<br />
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Nic Campbell<br />
Senior Forward<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location .....................................................................................................Irvine, Calif.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................25,000<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1962<br />
Nickname ......................................................................................................Anteaters<br />
Colors .......................................................................................................Blue & Gold<br />
Chancellor .................................................................................... Dr. Michael Drake<br />
Athletic Director ..............................................................................Bob Chichester<br />
Arena (Capacity) .......................................................Bren Events Center (5,000)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................16-13<br />
Conference ...................................................................................................Big West<br />
Conference Record (Finish) ..................................................................10-4 (2nd)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................7/6<br />
Series Record ..........................................................................UC Irvine leads, 2-1<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) .................................Pat Douglass (Pacific, ‘72)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 514-238 (25)<br />
Record at UC Irvine (Years) ................................................................138-120 (9)<br />
Record vs. Oregon .............................................................................. First Meeting<br />
Assistant Coaches.................................Tod Murphy, Ross Land, Rhett Soliday<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (949) 824-8536<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .......................................................................................... Bob Olson<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (949) 824-5814<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (949) 285-8814<br />
Press Row Phone ..............................................................(949) 824-5814/2510<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (949) 824-5260<br />
Email..................................................................................................rkolson@uci.edu<br />
Website ..................................................................................www.athletics.uci.edu<br />
Mailing Address ........................................................................ 903 West Peltason<br />
...............................................................................................Irvine, CA 92697-4500<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) NIC CAMPBELL, F, 6-6, 225, Sr., 10.5 ppg, 4.2<br />
rpg; DARREN FELLS, C, 6-7, 250, Jr., 9.8 ppg, 7.1 rpg; Mark Kelley, C, 6-8,<br />
225, Sr., 3.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg; PATRICK SANDERS, F, 6-6, 195, Jr., 8.6 ppg, 4.3<br />
rpg; Adam Templeton, F, 6-5, 205, So., 4.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 2 - St. Xavier (EX); 10 - vs. South Alabama; 11 - vs. Winston-<br />
Salem State; 12 - at Fresno State; 14 - South Carolina; 17 - at Oregon; 21<br />
- at Nevada; 25 - Pepperdine. DECEMBER: 9 - at Loyola Marymount; 12 - at<br />
Drake; 16 - Sam Houston State; 20 - at DePaul; 22 - at Loyola Univ. Chicago;<br />
28 - Harvard; 30 - at UC Davis. JANUARY: 4 - Cal Poly; 6 - UC Santa Barbara;<br />
11 - at Cal State Northridge; 13 - at Pacific; 18 - UC Riverside; 20 - at Cal<br />
State-Fullerton; 25 - Long Beach State; 27 - at Cal State Fullerton. FEBRUARY:<br />
1 - Pacific; 3 - Cal State Northridge; 8 - at UC Santa Barbara; 10 - at Cal Poly;<br />
14 - at UC Riverside; 17 - at ESPN Bracketbuster; 22 - UC Davis; 24 - TBA.<br />
MARCH: 1 - at Long Beach State; 7-10 at Big West Tournament.<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 159
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Rice<br />
Monday, November 20 at Autry Court, 5 p.m. PST (OSN)<br />
160<br />
Willis Wilson<br />
Head Coach<br />
Morris Almond<br />
Senior Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ..............................................................................................Houston, Texas<br />
Enrollment ........................................................................................................... 4,785<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1891<br />
Nickname ..............................................................................................................Owls<br />
Colors .......................................................................................................Blue & Gray<br />
President ............................................................................................. David Leebron<br />
Athletic Director ............................................................................. Chris Del Conte<br />
Arena (Capacity) ......................................................................Autry Court (5,000)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................12-16<br />
Conference .....................................................................................Conference USA<br />
Conference Record (Finish) ................................................................... 6-8 (T6th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................................... 10/4<br />
Series Record .............................................................................Oregon leads, 2-1<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) ..................................... Willis Wilson (Rice, ‘82)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 200-203 (14)<br />
Record at Rice (Years) ..................................................................... 200-203 (14)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................0-1<br />
Assistant Coaches...........................Marty Gross, Todd Smith, Marty Gillespie<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (713) 348-4075<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ....................................................................................... Jay Jameson<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (713) 348-8874<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (614) 354-9422<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (713) 348-5638<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (713) 348-6019<br />
Email..................................................................................................jj7473@rice.edu<br />
Website ........................................................................................www.riceowls.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ....................................................6100 Main Street, Autry Court<br />
..................................................................................................... Houston, TX 77005<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) MORRIS ALMOND, G, 6-6, 216, Sr., 21.9 ppg,<br />
5.8 rpg; PATRICK BRITTON, F, 6-8, 200, Jr., 5.6 ppg, 5.5 rpg; Rodney Foster,<br />
G, 6-1, 185, So., 4.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg; Cory Pflieger, G, 6-2, 175, So., 3.3 ppg, 1.5<br />
rpg; LORENZO WILLIAMS, G, 6-1, 165, Sr. 10.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 6.1 apg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 11 - Paull Quinn; 14 - at Gonzaga; 15 - at NIT Season Tip-Off;<br />
18 - North Texas; 20 - Oregon; 25 - at Utah. DECEMBER: 2 - Texas-Permian<br />
Basin; 6 - Lamar; 20 - Prairie View A&M; 28 - vs. Belmont; 29 - at Shamrock<br />
Office Solutions. JANUARY: 2 - Vanderbilt; 6 - at Princeton; 10 - Tulane; 13<br />
- at East Carolina; 17 - Houston; 20 - at Central Florida; 24 - Texas-El Paso;<br />
27 - at Tulane, 31 - at Houston. FEBRUARY: 3 - East Carolina; 7 - Southern<br />
Mississippi; 10 - at Southern Methodist; 14 - at Alabama-Birmingham; 17 -<br />
Central Florida; 22 - at Memphis; 24 - Southern Methodist; 28 - at Marshall.<br />
MARCH: 3 - Tulsa; 7-10 at Conference USA Tournament.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Georgetown<br />
Wednesday, Nov. 29 at MCI Center, 4:30 p.m. PST (OSN)<br />
John Thompson III<br />
Head Coach<br />
Roy Hibbert<br />
Junior Forward<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ......................................................................................... Washington, D.C.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................12,290<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1789<br />
Nickname ............................................................................................................Hoyas<br />
Colors .......................................................................................................Blue & Gray<br />
President ............................................................................................John J. DeGioia<br />
Athletic Director ................................................................................... Bernard Muir<br />
Arena (Capacity) ...................................................................MCI Center (20,600)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................23-10<br />
Conference .....................................................................................................Big East<br />
Conference Record (Place) ............................................................... 10-6 (T-4th)<br />
2006 Post-season ............................................................... NCAA Sweet Sixteen<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................................... 10/3<br />
Series Record ....................................................................Georgetown leads, 1-0<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) .................................................John Thompson III<br />
Career Record (Years) ..............................................................................11-65 (6)<br />
Record at Georgetown (Years) ..............................................................42-23 (2)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................1-0<br />
Assistant Coaches................. Robert Burke, Kevin Broadus, Sydney Johnson<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (202) 687-2374<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ......................................................................................Bill Shapland<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (202) 687-2492<br />
Home Phone .................................................................................. (703) 521-5535<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (202) 628-3200<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (202) 687-2491<br />
Email.............................................................................shaplanw@georgetown.edu<br />
Website ....................................................................................... www.guhoyas.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ............................................................................P.O. Box 571124<br />
........................................................McDonough Arena; Washington, DC 20057<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) JEFF GREEN, F, 6-9, 235, Jr., 11.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg;<br />
ROY HIBBERT, C, 7-2, 283, Jr., 11.6 ppg, 6.6 rpg; Jessie Sapp, G, 603, 205,<br />
So., 2.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg; Octavius Spann, F, 6-7, 215, So., 1.8 ppg, 1.5 rpg;<br />
JONATHAN WALLACE, G, 6-1, 188, Jr., 7.9 ppg, 2.4 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 11 - Hartford; 15 - at Vanderbilt; 19 - Old Dominion; 22 - at<br />
Fairfield; 27 - Ball State; 29 - Oregon. DECEMBER: 2 - at Duke; 5 - James<br />
Madison; 9 - Oral Roberts; 16 - Winston-Salem State; 20 - Towson; 23 - Navy;<br />
30 - at Michigan. JANUARY: 6 - Notre Dame; 8 - Villanova; 13 - at Pittsburgh;<br />
17 - at Rutgers; 19 - at Seton Hall; 24 - DePaul; 27 - Cincinnati. FEBRUARY:<br />
1- at St. John’s; 7 - at Louisville; 10 - Marquette; 12 - West Virginia; 17 - at<br />
Villanova; 21 - at Cincinnati; 24 - Pittsburgh; 26 - at Syracuse. MARCH: 3<br />
- Connecticut; 7-10 at Big East Tournament.
Nebraska<br />
Saturday, December 9 at Rose Garden, Noon p.m. PST (FSN)<br />
Doc Sadler<br />
Head Coach<br />
Aleks Maric<br />
Junior Center<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ......................................................................................... Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................22,559<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... <strong>186</strong>9<br />
Nickname ................................................................................................Cornhuskers<br />
Colors ................................................................................................. Red and White<br />
President ........................................................................................... Harvey Perlman<br />
Athletic Director ..............................................................................Steve Pederson<br />
Arena (Capacity) ....................................Bob Devaney Sports Center (13,595)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................19-14<br />
Conference ................................................................................................ Big Twelve<br />
Conference Record (Place) ......................................................................7-9 (6th)<br />
2006 Post-season .......................................................................... NIT First Round<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................7/7<br />
Series Record ..........................................................................Nebraska leads, 6-3<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr.) ............................................................ Doc Sadler<br />
Career Record (Years) ............................................................................168-57 (7)<br />
Record at Nebraska (Years) ......................................................................... 0-0 (0)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................0-0<br />
Assistant Coaches...................... David Anwar, Tony Benford, Philip Mathews<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (402) 472-2265<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .........................................................................................Jerry Trickie<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (402) 472-2263<br />
Cell Phone ..............................................................................................................N/A<br />
Press Row Phone .................................................................................................N/A<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (402) 472-2005<br />
Email......................................................................................... jtrickie@huskers.<strong>com</strong><br />
Website .........................................................................................www.huskers.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ............................................. Nebraska Men’s Basketball Office<br />
.............................................................................106 Bob Devaney Sports Center<br />
....................................................................................................... Lincoln, NE 68588<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) ALEKS MARIC, C, 6-11, 265, Jr., 10.9 ppg, 8.1<br />
rpg; CHARLES RICHARDSON, G, 5-9, 160, Sr., 4.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg; Jamel<br />
White, G, 6-3, 180, 8.7 ppg, 3.1 rpg; Marcus Perry, G, 6-2, 185, Sr., 4.2ppg,<br />
.9 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 6 - Nebraska-Kearney (EX); 11 - Southern-Illinois-Edwardsville<br />
(EX); 14 - Nebraska-Omaha; 18 - Creighton; 27 - Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 29<br />
- North Texas. DECEMBER: 2 - at Rutgers; 9 - at Oregon; 17 - Alabama A&M;<br />
20-23 - Rainbow Classic; 30 - at Miami. JANUARY: 3 - Savanahh State; 6 -<br />
Western Kentucky; 10 - at Iowa State; 13 - Oklahoma State; 17 - at Oklahoma;<br />
20 - Colorado; 24 - Texas; 27 - at Kansas State; 29 - Kansas. FEBRUARY:<br />
3 - at Missouri; 6 - at Texas Tech; 10 - Texas A&M; 13 - Kansas State; 17<br />
- at Kansas; 21 - at Baylor; 24 - Missouri; 28 - Iowa State . MARCH: 3 - at<br />
Colorado; 8-11 Big 12 Championship.<br />
Bethune-Cookman<br />
Monday, December 11 at McArthur Court, 7 p.m. PST<br />
Clifford Reed<br />
Head Coach<br />
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Sam Barber<br />
Senior Forward<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ..................................................................................... Daytona Beach, Fla.<br />
Enrollment ........................................................................................................... 3,100<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1904<br />
Nickname .......................................................................................................Wildcats<br />
Colors .................................................................................................Maroon & Gold<br />
President ............................................................................... Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed<br />
Athletic Director ..............................................................................Lynn Thompson<br />
Arena (Capacity) ........................................................ Moore Gymnasium (3,000)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................15-15<br />
Conference ...............................................................................Mid-Eastern Athletic<br />
Conference Record (Place) ................................................................11-7 (t-3rd)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................1/5<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................6/6<br />
Series Record .............................................................................Oregon leads, 1-0<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) .....Clifford Reed, Jr. (Bethune-Cookman ‘91)<br />
Career Record (Years) ..............................................................................50-80 (5)<br />
Record at Bethune-Cookman (Years) ...........................................................Same<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................0-1<br />
Assistant Coaches............................................... Gravelle Craig, Howard White<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (386) 481-2214<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ..................................................................................Bryan J. Harvey<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (386) 481-2206<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (757) 268-4561<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (386) 481-2295<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (386) 481-2238<br />
Email..................................................................................... harveyb@cookman.edu<br />
Website ...................................................................... www.cookman.edu/athletics<br />
Mailing Address ........................................640 Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune-Blvd.<br />
......................................................................................... Daytona Beach, FL 32114<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) SAM BARBER, F, 6-6, 210, Sr., 11.4 ppg, 5.4<br />
rpg; Jordan Carrier, G, 5-10, 160, Jr., 2.3 ppg, .7 rpg; Kevan Creppy, G/F,<br />
6-4, 180, So., 1.1 ppg, 1.0 rpg; Ron Mitchell, F, 6-9, 210, Sr., 1.7 ppg, 2.0<br />
rpg; Walter Murray, G, 6-3, 180, Jr., 2.7 ppg, 1.2 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 7- Lynn University (EX); 15 - Florida Tech; 21 - at UCF; 27<br />
- Warner Southern. DECEMBER: 2 - Florida A&M; 9 - at Oregon State; 11<br />
- at Oregon; 14 - at Southern California; 16 - at Cal State Fullerton; 22 - at<br />
Savannah State; 31 - at South Florida. JANUARY: 6 - Hampton; 8 - Norfolk<br />
State; 13 - North Carolina A&T; 15 - South Carolina State; 20 - at Howard;<br />
22 - at Md.-Eastern Shore; 27 - Winston-Salem State; 29 - Delaware St.<br />
FEBRUARY: 3 - at Hampton; 5 - at Norfolk State; 10 - at North Carolina<br />
A&T; 12 - at South Carolina State; 17 - Howard; 19 - Md.-Eastern Shore; 21<br />
- Savannah State; 26 - at Delaware State; 28 - Morgan State. MARCH: 3<br />
- Florida A&M; 5-10 - at MEAC Tournament.<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 161
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Eastern Washington<br />
Friday, December 15 at McArthur Court, 7 p.m. PST<br />
162<br />
Mike Burns<br />
Head Coach<br />
Rodney Stuckey<br />
Sophomore Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location .............................................................................................. Cheney, Wash.<br />
Enrollment ........................................................................................................... 9,999<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1882<br />
Nickname ...........................................................................................................Eagles<br />
Colors ................................................................................................. Red and White<br />
President .................................................................................... Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo<br />
Athletic Director ...................................................................... Dr. Darren Hamilton<br />
Arena (Capacity) ....................................................................Reese Court (6,000)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................15-15<br />
Conference ......................................................................................................Big Sky<br />
Conference Record (Finish) ..................................................................... 9-5 (3rd)<br />
2006 Post-season .....................................................................Big Sky Semifinals<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................4/1<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................8/2<br />
Series Record ....................................................................................... First Meeting<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) ............Mike Burns (Central Washington, ‘99)<br />
Career Record (Years) ..............................................................................23-35 (3)<br />
Record at Eastern Washington (Years) ........................................................Same<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................0-0<br />
Assistant Coaches..............................Carl Howell, Grant Leep, G.E. Coleman<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (509) 359-2497<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ..........................................................................................Dave Cook<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (509) 359-6334<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (509) 280-2502<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (503) 359-6331<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (509) 359-2828<br />
Email.........................................................................................dcook@mail.ewu.edu<br />
Website ......................................................................................... www.goeags.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ..............................................................................207 PE Building<br />
.....................................................................................................Cheney, WA 99004<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) RODNEY STUCKEY, G, 6-5, 205, So., 24.2 ppg,<br />
4.8 rpg; MATT PENONCELLO, G/F, 6-5, 210, So., 6.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg; KELLEN<br />
WILLIAMS, F, 6-5, 205, Jr., 8.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg; DEREK RISPER, F, 6-8, 235, Sr.,<br />
2.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg; PAUL BUTORAC, C/F, 6-10, 215, Sr., 10.3 ppg, 5.4 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 4 - Northwest Nazarene (EX); 10 - at Gonzaga; 14 - at Nevada Las<br />
Vegas; 18 -Lewis-Clark State; 21 - Evergreen State; 24 - at Washington; 27 - Cal<br />
State Fullerton; 29 - Eastern Oregon. DECEMBER: 3 - at Cal State Northridge; 9<br />
- at Portland; 11 - at Santa Clara; 15 - at Oregon; 21 - Idaho; 28 - Montana State;<br />
30 - Montana. JANUARY: 4 - at Northern Colorado; 6 - at Northern Arizona; 11 - at<br />
Idaho State; 13 - at Portland State; 18 - Northern Arizona; 20 - Northern Colorado;<br />
25 - at Sacramento State; 27 - at Weber State. FEBRUARY: 1 - at Montana State;<br />
3 - at Montana; 7 - Weber State; 10 - Portland State; 17 - at ESPN Bracket Buster;<br />
22 - Idaho State; 24 - Sacramento State. MARCH: 3-7 - Big Sky Tournament.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Idaho State<br />
Sunday, December 17 at McArthur Court, 5 p.m. PST<br />
Joe O’Brien<br />
Head Coach<br />
David Schroeder<br />
Senior Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location .............................................................................................Pocatello, Idaho<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................12,676<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1901<br />
Nickname ........................................................................................................ Bengals<br />
Colors ................................................................................................Black & Orange<br />
President .......................................................................................... Dr. Arthur Vailas<br />
Athletic Director ...................................................................................Paul A. Bubb<br />
Arena (Capacity) ....................................................................... Holt Arena (8,000)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................13-14<br />
Conference ......................................................................................................Big Sky<br />
Conference Record (Place) .................................................................4-10 (T7th)<br />
2006 Post-season ............................................................................................. None<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................2/3<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................5/6<br />
Series Record .............................................................................Oregon leads, 2-1<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr.) ............................Joe O’Brien (Monmouth, ‘77)<br />
Career Record (Years) .........................................................................First Season<br />
Record at Idaho State (Years) ...........................................................First Season<br />
Record vs. Oregon .............................................................................. First Meeting<br />
Assistant Coaches..........Steve Swanson, Geoff Alexander, Rodrick Rhodes<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (208) 282-4492<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ............................................................................Frank Mercogliano<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (208) 282-2621<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (208) 234-0755<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (208) 282-5572<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (208) 282-3659<br />
Email...............................................................................................mercfran@isu.edu<br />
Website ...................................................................................www.isubengals.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address .........................................................921 S. 8th Ave., Stop 8173<br />
......................................................................................... Pocatello, ID 83201-8173<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) Akbar Abdul-Ahad, G, 6-0, 175, Sr., 5.9 ppg,<br />
2.1 rpg; LOGAN KINGHORN, G/F, 6-5, 215, Jr., 6.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg; DAVID<br />
SCHROEDER, G, 6-2, 195, Sr., 15.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg; Matt Stucki, G, 6-4, 185,<br />
So., G, 3.7 ppg, 2.0 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 4 - Albertson (EX); 8 - Westminster (EX); 13-14 - The Guardian’s<br />
Classic; 18 - at Brigham Young; 21 - at Washington State; 25 - at Texas A&M; 29<br />
- Carroll. DECEMBER: 2 - at Utah State; 6 - Idaho; 9 - UC Davis; 17 - at Oregon;<br />
19 - Utah Valley State; 21 - at Illinois; 30 - at Boise State. JANUARY: 4 - at Weber<br />
State; 6 - at Sacramento State; 11 - Eastern Washington; 13 - Northern Colorado;<br />
18- at Montana; 20 - at Montana State; 25 - Weber State; 27 - Portland State.<br />
FEBRUARY: 1 - Northern Arizona; 3 - Sacramento State; 8 - at Northern Colorado;<br />
10 - at Northern Arizona; 22 - at Eastern Washington; 24 - at Portland State; 26<br />
- Montana; 27 - Montana State. MARCH: 3-7 - at Big Sky Tournament.
Mercer<br />
Saturday, December 23 at McArthur Court, 1 p.m. PST<br />
Mark Slonaker<br />
Head Coach<br />
Sam Dolan<br />
Junior Forward<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location .....................................................................................................Macon, Ga.<br />
Enrollment ........................................................................................................... 7,400<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1833<br />
Nickname ............................................................................................................ Bears<br />
Colors ................................................................................................Orange & Black<br />
President .............................................................................. William D. Underwood<br />
Athletic Director .................................................................................... Bobby Pope<br />
Arena (Capacity) ........................................................... University Center (3,200)<br />
2005-06 Record .................................................................................................9-19<br />
Conference ..............................................................................................Atlantic Sun<br />
Conference Record (Place) ...................................................................7-13 (9th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................9/2<br />
Series Record ....................................................................................... First Meeting<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr.) ........................... Mark Slonaker (Georgia, ‘80)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................104-153 (Nine)<br />
Record at Mercer (Years) .................................................................................Same<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................0-0<br />
Assistant Coaches...........Cleveland Jackson, Jeremy Luther, Tyler McCurrey<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (478) 301-5211<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .......................................................................................Randy Jones<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (478) 301-2735<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (478) 951-7111<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (478) 301-5161<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (478) 301-5350<br />
Email.........................................................................................jones_p@mercer.edu<br />
Website ................................................................................www.mercerbears.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address .......................................................................1400 Coleman Ave.<br />
....................................................................................................... Macon, GA 31207<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) Shaddean Aaron, G, 6-5, 185, Jr., 4.8 ppg, 3.0<br />
rpg; ROSS ALACQUA, G, 5-8, 170, Sr., 7.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg; SAM DOLAN, F,<br />
6-8, 235, Jr., 9.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg; Brian Pfohl, F, 6-7, 235, Jr., 5.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg;<br />
MONTAVIOUS WATERS, G, 6-3, 200, So., 7.1 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 2.4 apg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 9 - Georgia College (EX); 12 - at Wisconsin; Nov. 14 - at Savannah<br />
State; 18 - Emory; 27 - Georgia Southern; 30 - East Tennessee State. DECEM-<br />
BER: 2 - Kennesaw State; 4 - Charleston Southern; 7 - Fort Valley State; 9 - at<br />
Virginia Military Institute; 21 - at Oregon State; 23 - at Oregon; 30 - at Furman.<br />
JANUARY: 2 - Stetson; 7 - at Belmont; 9 - at Lips<strong>com</strong>b; 13 - Campbell; 15 -<br />
Gardner-Webb; 18 - at Jacksonville; 20 - at North Florida; 24 - Savannah State;<br />
26 - at Stetson. FEBRUARY: 1 - Lips<strong>com</strong>b; 3 - Belmont; 8 - at Gardner-Webb;<br />
10- at Campbell; 16 - Jacksonville; 18 - North Florida; 23 - at Kennesaw State;<br />
Feb. 25 - at East Tennessee State. MARCH: 1-3 at Atlantic Sun Tournament.<br />
Portland<br />
Thursday, December 28 at McArthur Court, 7 p.m. PST<br />
Eric Reveno<br />
Head Coach<br />
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Darren Cooper<br />
Senior Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location .................................................................................................Portland, Ore.<br />
Enrollment ........................................................................................................... 3,300<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1901<br />
Nickname .............................................................................................................Pilots<br />
Colors ................................................................................................. Purple & White<br />
President .......................................................Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C.<br />
Athletic Director ................................................................................. Larry Williams<br />
Arena (Capacity) ................................................................. Chiles Center (4,852)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................11-18<br />
Conference ..............................................................................................West Coast<br />
Conference Record (Place) ..................................................................5-9 (T-6th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................................... 10/5<br />
Series Record ...........................................................................Oregon leads, 46-9<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr.) ...............................Eric Reveno (Stanford, ‘89)<br />
Career Record (Years) .................................................................... 0-0 (First Year)<br />
Record at Portland (Years) ..............................................................................Same<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................0-0<br />
Assistant Coaches............................Joel Sobotka, Eric Jackson, Michael Wolf<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (503) 943-7713<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .....................................................................................Jason Brough<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (503) 943-8439<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (503) 706-3460<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (503) 942-7527<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (503) 943-7242<br />
Email...................................................................................................brough@up.edu<br />
Website ..............................................................................www.portlandpilots.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ............................................................. 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.<br />
.........................................................................................Portland, OR 97203-5798<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) DARREN COOPER, G, 6-3, 185, Sr., 14.9<br />
ppg, 2.2 rpg; KEVIN FIELD, C, 6-11, 270, Sr., 4.3 ppg, 4.0 rpg; Jamie Jones,<br />
F, 6-7, 220, So., 1.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg; BEN SULLIVAN, 7.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg; Alex<br />
Tiefenthaler, F, 6-9, 220, So., 3.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 2 - Concordia (EX); 10 - at Oregon State; 11 - vs. Cal Poly; 12<br />
- vs. Southeastern Louisiana; 17 - Montana State; 19 - UC Davis; 22 - at Brigham<br />
Young; 27 - at Portland State; 29 - at Washington State. DECEMBER: 2 - UC<br />
Santa Barbara; 5 - Weber State; 9 - Eastern Washington; 16 - at Weber State;<br />
19 - at Notre Dame; 22 - Montana; 28 - at Oregon; 31 - Lewis & Clark. JANUARY:<br />
6 - Pepperdine; 8 - Loyola Marymount; 13 - at Saint Mary’s; 15 - Santa Clara;<br />
22 - Gonzaga; 27 - San Diego; 29 - San Francisco. FEBRUARY: 3 - at Loyola<br />
Marymount; 5 - at Pepperdine; 10 - Santa Clara; 12 - Saint Mary’s; 19 - at Gonzaga;<br />
24 - at San Diego; 26 - at San Francisco. MARCH: 2-5 - at WCC Tournament.<br />
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2006-07 Opponents<br />
Arizona<br />
Sunday, Jan. 14 at McKale Center, 5 p.m. PST (FSN)<br />
Saturday, Feb. 10 at McArthur Court, 12:30 p.m. PST (ABC)<br />
164<br />
Lute Olson<br />
Head Coach<br />
Mustafa Shakur<br />
Senior Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ...................................................................................................Tucson, Ariz.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................37,000<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1885<br />
Nickname .......................................................................................................Wildcats<br />
Colors ................................................................................................Cardinal & Navy<br />
President ......................................................................................Dr. Robert Shelton<br />
Athletic Director .................................................................................Jim Livengood<br />
Arena (Capacity) .............................................................McKale Center (14,545)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................20-13<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) ...................................................................11-7 (4th)<br />
2006 Post-season ..............................................................NCAA Second Round<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................4/1<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................................... 11/3<br />
Series Record .........................................................................Arizona leads, 38-19<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year) ........................... Lute Olson (Augsburg, ’56)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 761-269 (33)<br />
Record at Arizona (Years) ................................................................ 569-<strong>177</strong> (23)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ...........................................................................................35-12<br />
Assistant Coaches: ................... Jim Rosborough, Josh Pastner, Miles Simon<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (520) 621-4813<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .................................................................................... Richard Paige<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (520) 621-4163<br />
Home Phone .................................................................................. (520) 790-4347<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (520) 621-4334<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (520) 621-2681<br />
Email.................................................................................rpaige@email.arizona.edu<br />
Website .......................................................................... www.arizonaathletics.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ............................................................................P.O. Box 210096<br />
............................. McKale Center, Room 106/1 National Championship Drive<br />
............................................................................................Tucson, AZ 85721-0096<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) Jawann McClellan, G, 6-4, 211, Jr., 4.0 ppg, 1.5 rpg;<br />
IVAN RADENOVIC, F, 6-10, 244, Sr., 12.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg; MUSTAFA SHAKUR, G,<br />
6-3, 190, Sr., 11.2 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 4.7 apg; KIRK WALTERS, C, 6-11, 241, Sr., 6.1<br />
ppg, 3.5 rpg; MARCUS WILLIAMS, F, 6-7, 205, So., 13.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 4-5 - Saint Xavier (EX); 8 - Basketball Travelers (EX); 12- at Virginia; 15<br />
- Northern Arizona; 19 - New Mexico State; 22 - Samford; 28 - UNLV. DECEMBER:<br />
2 - vs. Illinois; 5 - vs. Louisville; 9 - at San Diego State; 17 - Houston; 20 - Memphis;<br />
28 - California; 30 - Stanford. JANUARY: 4 - at Washington; 6 - at Washington<br />
State; 11 - Oregon State; 14 - Oregon; 18 - at USC; 20 - at UCLA; 24 - Arizona<br />
State; 27 - North Carolina. FEBRUARY: 1 - Washington State; 3 - Washington; 8<br />
- at Oregon State; 10 - at Oregon; 15 - USC; 17 - UCLA; 25 - at Arizona State.<br />
MARCH: 1 - at California; 3 - at Stanford; 7-10 - at Pac-10 Tournament.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Arizona State<br />
Thursday, Jan. 11 at Wells Fargo Arena, 7:30 p.m. PST (FSN)<br />
Thursday, Feb. 8 at McArthur Court, 5:30 p.m. PST (OSN)<br />
Herb Sendek<br />
Head Coach<br />
Jeff Pendergraph<br />
Sophomore Forward<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ....................................................................................................Tempe, Ariz.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................63,278<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1885<br />
Nickname ....................................................................................................Sun Devils<br />
Colors .................................................................................................Maroon & Gold<br />
President ........................................................................................Dr. Michael Crow<br />
Athletic Director ..........................................................................................Lisa Love<br />
Arena (Capacity) ...................................................... Wells Fargo Arena (14,141)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................11-17<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) ............................................................... 5-13 (T-8th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................6/5<br />
Series Record ............................................................. Arizona State leads, 34-28<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) .............. Herb Sendek (Carnegie-Mellon, ‘85)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 254-158 (13)<br />
Record at ASU (Years) ........................................................................First Season<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................0-0<br />
Assistant Coaches..Mark Phelps, Archie Miller, Dedrique Taylor, Scott Pera<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (480) 965-3261<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ..................................................................................Doug Tammaro<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (480) 965-5799<br />
Home Phone .................................................................................. (480) 705-5011<br />
Press Row Phone .................................... (480) 965-4778 or (480) 965-7274<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (480) 965-5408<br />
Email..............................................................................................tammaro@asu.edu<br />
Website ................................................................................www.thesundevils.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ............................500 Veteran’s Way, Carson Athletic Center<br />
.............................................................................................Tempe, AZ 85287-2505<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) SERGE ANGOUNOU, F, 6-8, 230, Sr., 7.3 ppg,<br />
5.1 rpg; ANTWI ATUAHENE, G, 6-4, 205, Jr., 7.1 ppg, 3.6 rpg; Allen Morill,<br />
F, 6-7, 232, Sr., 3.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg; JEFF PENDERGRAPH, F, 6-10, 210, So.,<br />
10.9 ppg, 6.1 rpg; Sylvester Seay, F-G, 6-9, 205, So., 4.7 ppg, 2.0 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 7 - Basketball Travelers (EX); 13 - Northern Arizona; 15 - Cal<br />
State San Bernardino; 18 - Portland State; 21 - San Jose State; 25 - Iowa;<br />
28 - Northern Colorado. DECEMEBER: 2 - at Minnesota; 16 - at Xavier; 19<br />
- Colgate; 21 - North Carolina A&T; 22 - ASU Sleep America Classic; 28<br />
- Stanford; 30 - California. JANUARY: 4 - at Washington State; 6 - at Washington;<br />
11 - Oregon; 13 - Oregon State; 18 - at UCLA; 20 - at USC; 24 - at<br />
Arizona. FEBRUARY: 1 - Washington; 3 - Washington State; 8 - at Oregon;<br />
10 - at Oregon State; 15 - UCLA; 18 - USC; 25 - Arizona. MARCH: 1 - at<br />
Stanford; 3 - at California; 7-10 at Pac-10 Tournament.
California<br />
Saturday, Jan. 20 at McArthur Court, 5 p.m. PST (OSN)<br />
Thursday, Feb. 15 at Haas Pavilion, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Ben Braun<br />
Head Coach<br />
Ayinde Ubaka<br />
Senior Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ...............................................................................................Berkeley, Calif.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................33,000<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... <strong>186</strong>8<br />
Nickname ............................................................................................. Golden Bears<br />
Colors .......................................................................................................Blue & Gold<br />
Chancellor ..............................................................................Dr. Robert Birgeneau<br />
Athletic Director ............................................................................... Sandy Barbour<br />
Arena (Capacity) ........................................Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion (11,877)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................20-11<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) ...................................................................12-6 (3rd)<br />
2006 Post-season .....................................................................NCAA First Round<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................8/5<br />
Series Record .....................................................................California leads, 70-51<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year) ...........................Ben Braun (Wisconsin, ’75)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 519-356 (29)<br />
Record at Cal (Years) ....................................................................... <strong>186</strong>-121 (10)<br />
Record vs. Oregon .............................................................................................14-9<br />
Assistant Coaches.....................Louis Reynaud, Joe Pasternack, Dennis Gates<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (510) 642-0361<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .................................................................................Herb Benenson<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (510) 642-0515<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (510) 334-0791<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (510) 642-3098<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (510) 643-7778<br />
Email...................................................................................benenson@berkeley.edu<br />
Website ....................................................................................... www.calbears.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ...........................................................................349 Haas Pavilion<br />
.................................................................................................... Berkeley, CA 94720<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) DeVON HARDIN, C, 6-11, 235, Jr., 7.3 ppg, 1.5<br />
rpg; Theo Robertson, G/F, 6-6, 255, So., 6.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg; AYINDE UBAKA,<br />
G, 6-4, 200, Sr., 14.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg; Jordan Wilkes, C, 7-0, 235, So., 2.1 ppg,<br />
1.1 rpg; OMAR WILKES, G, 6-4, 185, Jr., 7.6 ppg, 1.5 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 2 - Sonoma State (EX); 15 - Utah Valley State; 18 - at San<br />
Diego State; 20 - Santa Clara; 23-25 at Great Alaska Shootout; 29 - Kansas<br />
State. DECEMBER: 3 - at Pete Newell Challenge; 8-9 Golden Bear Classic;<br />
19 - Furman; 23 - at DePaul; 28 - at Arizona; 30 - at Arizona State. JANUARY:<br />
3 - at Stanford; 11 - Washington State; 13 - Washington; 18 - at Oregon<br />
State; 20 - at Oregon; 25 - UCLA; 27 - USC. FEBRUARY: 3 - Stanford; 8<br />
- at Washington; 10 - at Washington State; 15 - Oregon; 17 - Oregon State;<br />
22 - at UCLA; 24 - at USC. MARCH: 1 - Arizona; 3 - Arizona State; 7-10 at<br />
Pac-10 Tournament.<br />
Oregon State<br />
Saturday, December 30 at Gill Coliseum, 1 p.m. (FSN)<br />
Saturday, March 3 at McArthur Court, 3 p.m. (OSN)<br />
Jay John<br />
Head Coach<br />
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Sasa Cuic<br />
Junior Forward<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ................................................................................................Corvallis, Ore.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................19,000<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... <strong>186</strong>8<br />
Nickname ........................................................................................................ Beavers<br />
Colors ................................................................................................Orange & Black<br />
President ........................................................................................... Dr. Edward Ray<br />
Athletic Director ...............................................................................Bob De Carolis<br />
Arena (Capacity) ................................................................Gill Coliseum (10,400)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................13-18<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) .................................................................5-13 (T8th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................3/2<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................9/5<br />
Series Record ........................................................Oregon State leads, 180-145<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) .........................................Jay John (Arizona, ’81)<br />
Career Record (Years) ..............................................................................55-64 (4)<br />
Record at Oregon State (Years) ............................................................55-64 (4)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................3-5<br />
Assistant Coaches.................................Jeff Reinert, Brian Loyd, Kevin Mouton<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (541) 737-2076<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ...................................................................................... Roger Horne<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (541) 737-7473<br />
Cell Phone ...................................................................................... (541) 230-0603<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (541) 737-3020<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (541) 737-3072<br />
Email.........................................................................roger.horne@oregonstate.edu<br />
Website ..................................................................................www.osubeavers.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ...........................................................................114 Gill Coliseum<br />
..................................................................................................Corvallis, Ore. 97331<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) SASA CUIC, F, 6-10, 253, Jr., 13.5 ppg, 4.5<br />
rpg; KYLE JEFFERS, C, 6-9, 258, Sr., 6.3 ppg, 4.2 rpg; MARCEL JONES, F,<br />
6-8, 215, Jr., 9.2 ppg, 6.7 rpg; Angelo Tsagarakis, G, 6-3, 195, Jr., 2.0 ppg,<br />
0.7 rpg; Wesley Washington, G, 6-3, 175, Jr., 4.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 5 - Saint Martin’s (EX); 10 - Portland; 11- SE Louisiana; 12 - Cal<br />
Poly; 15 - Nevada; 19 - at Hawai’i; 24 - at Northern Colorado; 26 - at Montana<br />
State. DECEMBER: 2 - Fresno State; 9 - Bethune-Cookman; 11 - Western<br />
Oregon; 17 - LSU; 19 - Howard; 21 - Mercer; 30 - Oregon. JANUARY: 4<br />
- UCLA; 6 - USC; 11 - at Arizona; 13 - at Arizona State; 18 - California; 20<br />
- Stanford; 25 - at Washington State; 27 - at Washington. FEBRUARY: 1 - at<br />
USC; 3 - at UCLA; 8 - Arizona; 10 - Arizona State; 15 - at Stanford; 17 - at<br />
California; 22 - Washington; 24 - Washington State. MARCH: 3 - at Oregon;<br />
7-10 - at Pac-10 Tournament.<br />
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2006-07 Opponents<br />
2007 Pac-10<br />
Tournament<br />
March 7-10<br />
Staples Center<br />
Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Ticket Information<br />
Apply for tickets for the 2006 Pac-10 Men’s Basketball Tournament<br />
by visiting www.Pac-10.org and filling out an application form. Packets<br />
include tickets for all games. Applications will be accepted on a<br />
first-<strong>com</strong>e, first-served basis with no guarantee of availability or seat<br />
location. By January 15, 2007, applicants will be notified whether they<br />
were successful in obtaining ticket booklets. Refunds will be mailed to<br />
unsuccessful applicants no later then February 15, 2007. Ticket booklets<br />
will be mailed to successful applicants prior to February 8, 2006.<br />
Oregon in the Pac-10 Tournament (9-7)<br />
1987<br />
Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
(7) Oregon 51, (10) USC 49 (first round)<br />
(7) Oregon 72, (2) Arizona 63 (quarterfinal)<br />
(3) Washington 70, (7) Oregon 56 (semifinal)<br />
All-Tournament team: Anthony Taylor<br />
McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
1988<br />
(4) Stanford 88, (5) Oregon 67 (quarterfinal)<br />
Great Western Forum, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
1989<br />
(8) Washington State 78, (9) Oregon 56 (first round)<br />
University Activity Center, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
1990<br />
(4) UCLA 94, (5) Oregon 76 (quarterfinal)<br />
Staples Center, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
2002<br />
(1) Oregon 86, (8) Washington 64 (quarterfinal)<br />
(4) USC 89, (1) Oregon 78 (semifinal)<br />
2003<br />
(5) Oregon 83, (4) Arizona State 82 (quarterfinal)<br />
(5) Oregon 75, (8) UCLA 74 (semifinal)<br />
(5) Oregon 74, (7) USC 66 (championship)<br />
Tournament MVP: Luke Ridnour<br />
All-Tournament team: James Davis, Luke Jackson, Luke Ridnour<br />
2004<br />
(5) Oregon 87, (4) California 82 (quarterfinal)<br />
(1) Stanford 70, (5) Oregon 63 (semifinal)<br />
All-Tournament team: Luke Jackson, Andre Joseph<br />
2006<br />
(7) Oregon 66, (10) Washington State 55 (first round)<br />
(7) Oregon 84, (2) Washington 73 (quarterfinal)<br />
(3) California 91, (7) Oregon 87, 2ot, (semifinal)<br />
All-Tournament team: Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
Oregon versus the field in Pac-10 Tournament play<br />
Arizona 1-0 UCLA 1-1<br />
Arizona State 1-0 USC 2-1<br />
California 1-1 Washington 2-1<br />
Oregon State 0-0 Washington State 1-1<br />
Stanford 0-2<br />
166<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Stanford<br />
Thursday, Jan. 18 at McArthur Court, 5:30 p.m. PST (FSN)<br />
Saturday, Feb. 17 at Maples Pavilion, 5 p.m. PST (OSN)<br />
Trent Johnson<br />
Head Coach<br />
Mitch Johnson<br />
Sophomore Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ...............................................................................................Stanford, Calif.<br />
Enrollment ........................................................................................................... 6,556<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1891<br />
Nickname ........................................................................................................Cardinal<br />
Colors ......................................................................................... Cardinal and White<br />
President ......................................................................................Dr. John Hennessy<br />
Athletic Director .................................................................................. Bob Bowlsby<br />
Arena (Capacity) .............................................................. Maples Pavilion (7,233)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................16-14<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) ............................................................... 11-7 (T-4th)<br />
2006 Post-season ....................................................................NIT Second Round<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................2/3<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................7/3<br />
Series Record ...................................................................... Stanford leads, 83-41<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) .......................Trent Johnson (Boise State, ‘83)<br />
Career Record (Years) .........................................................................113-101 (7)<br />
Record at Stanford (Years) ......................................................................34-27 (2)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................4-0<br />
Assistant Coaches.................. Doug Oliver, Donny Guerinoni, Nick Robinson<br />
Office Phone .....................................................................................650-723-0562<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ..............................................................................Aimee Dombroski<br />
Office Phone .....................................................................................650-725-7277<br />
Home Phone .....................................................................................650-347-3637<br />
Press Row Phone ............................................................................650-723-4418<br />
FAX Phone .........................................................................................650-725-2957<br />
Email........................................................................................aimeed@stanford.edu<br />
Website ...................................................................................www.gostanford.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address .....................................................Arrillaga Family Sports Center<br />
....................................................................................................Stanford, CA 94305<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) TAJ FINGER, F, 6-8, 185, Jr., 4.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg;<br />
Anthony Goods, G, 6-4, 170, So., 27 ppg, 1.5 rpg; Lawrence Hill, F, 6-8, 2.5,<br />
So., 4.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg; MITCH JOHNSON, G, 6-1, 185, So., 3.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg,<br />
3.3 apg; Peter Prowitt, C, 6-10, 250, Jr., 3.7 ppg, 2.4 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 7 - British Columbia (EX); 11 - Siena College; 14 - San Jose<br />
State; 15 - CBE Classic; 17 - Northwestern; 20-21 - CBE Classic; 25 - Denver;<br />
28 - UC Davis. DECEMBER: 3 - at Texas Tech; 16 - Santa Clara; 19 - at<br />
Fresno State; 28 - at Arizona State; 30 - at Arizona. JANUARY: 3 - California;<br />
7 - at Virginia; 11 - Washington; 13 - Washington State; 18 - at Oregon; 20<br />
- at Oregon State; 25 - USC; 28 - UCLA; 31 - Gonzaga. FEBRUARY: 3 - at<br />
California; 8 - at Washington State; 11 - at Washington; 15 - Oregon State;<br />
17 - Oregon; 22 - at USC; 24 - at UCLA. MARCH: 1 - Arizona State; 3 -<br />
Arizona; 7-10 - Pac-10 Tournament.
UCLA<br />
Saturday, Jan. 6 at McArthur Court, 11 a.m. PST (FSN)<br />
Thursday, Feb. 1 at Pauley Pavillion, 7:30 p.m. PST (FSN)<br />
Ben Howland<br />
Head Coach<br />
Arron Afflalo<br />
Junior Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ........................................................................................Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................37,500<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1919<br />
Nickname ........................................................................................................... Bruins<br />
Colors .......................................................................................................Blue & Gold<br />
Interim Chancellor .......................................................................... Norman Abrams<br />
Athletic Director ........................................................................Daniel G. Guerrero<br />
Arena (Capacity) .............................................................Pauley Pavilion (12,800)<br />
2005-06 Record .................................................................................................32-7<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) ................................................................... 14-4 (1st)<br />
2006 Post-season ...................................................................... NCAA Runner-up<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................2/3<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................7/4<br />
Series Record ...........................................................................UCLA leads, 76-24<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year) .................Ben Howland (Weber State, ’79)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 229-134 (12)<br />
Record at UCLA (Years) ..........................................................................61-35 (3)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................5-1<br />
Assistant Coaches: ................... Donny Daniels, Kerry Keating, Scott Garson<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (310) 825-8699<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact ........................................................................................Ryan Finney<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (310) 206-4701<br />
Home Phone ........................................................................................................... NA<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (310) 825-1899<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (310) 825-8664<br />
Email.............................................................................RFinney@Athletics.ucla.edu<br />
Website ....................................................................................www.uclabruins.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ..............................J.D. Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza<br />
................................................................................. Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) ARRON AFFLALO, G, 6-5, 210, Jr., 15.8 ppg,<br />
4.2 rpg; Darren Collison, G, 6-0, 160, So., 5.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg; Lorenzo Mata, C,<br />
6-8, 235,Jr., 3.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg; LUC RICHARD MBAH A MOUTE, F, 6-7, 224,<br />
So., 9.1 ppg, 8.2 rpg; John Shipp, F, 6-5, 207, So., 11.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 2 - Cal Poly Pomona (EX); 9 - Humboldt State (EX); 15 - Brigham<br />
Young; 20-22 - at Maui Invitational; 28 - Long Beach State. DECEMBER: 3<br />
- UC Riverside; 5 - Cal State Fullerton; 9 - vs. Texas A&M; 16 - Oakland University<br />
(MI); 19 - Sam Houston State; 23 - Michigan; 28 - Washington State;<br />
31 - Washington. JANUARY: 4 - at Oregon State; 6 - at Oregon; 13 - at USC;<br />
18 - Arizona State; 20 - Arizona; 25 - at California; 27 - at Stanford. FEBRU-<br />
ARY: 1 - Oregon; 3 - Oregon State; 7 - USC; 10 - at West Virginia; 15 - at<br />
Arizona State; 17 - at Arizona; 22 - California; 25 - Stanford. MARCH: 1 - at<br />
Washington State; 3 - at Washington; 7-10 - at Pac-10 Tournament.<br />
USC<br />
Thursday, Jan. 4 at McArthur Court, 5:30 p.m. PST (OSN)<br />
Saturday, Feb. 3 at Galen Center, 12:30 p.m. PST (OSN)<br />
Tim Floyd<br />
Head Coach<br />
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Nick Young<br />
Junior Guard<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ........................................................................................Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................33,000<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1880<br />
Nickname ..........................................................................................................Trojans<br />
Colors ............................................................................................... Cardinal & Gold<br />
President ..................................................................................... Dr. Steven Sample<br />
Athletic Director .................................................................................... Mike Garrett<br />
Arena (Capacity) ............................................................... Galen Center (10,258)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................17-13<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) ...................................................................8-10 (6th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................4/1<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................................... 10/4<br />
Series Record .............................................................................USC leads, 56-41<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year) ......................Tim Floyd (Louisiana Tech ‘77)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... 260-143 (13)<br />
Record at USC (Years) .............................................................................17-13 (1)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................1-1<br />
Assistant Coaches...................................Gib Arnold, Bob Cantu, Phil Johnson<br />
Office Phone .....................................................................................213-740-3815<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .........................................................................................David Tuttle<br />
Office Phone .....................................................................................213-740-8480<br />
Cell Phone .........................................................................................213-725-3102<br />
Press Row Phone ................................................................................................ TBA<br />
FAX Phone .........................................................................................213-740-7584<br />
Email...............................................................................................davidtut@usc.edu<br />
Website ....................................................................................www.usctrojans.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address .......................................................................................... HER-103<br />
................................................................................. Los Angeles, CA 90089-0601<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) RouSean Cromwell, F, 6-10, 215, So., 4.2 ppg,<br />
4.5 rpg; ABDOULAYE N’DIAYE, C, 6-11, Sr., 5.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg; GABE PRUITT,<br />
G, 6-4, 170, Jr., 16.9 ppg, 4.0 rpg; LODRICK STEWART, G, 6-4, 210, Sr.,<br />
12.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg; NICK YOUNG, G/F, 6-6, 195, Jr., 17.3 ppg, 6.6 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
OCTOBER: 28 - Cardinal and Gold (EX). NOVEMBER: 11 - Cal Poly Pomona<br />
(EX); 16 - South Carolina; 18 - Saint Mary’s; 21 - Citadel; 24 - Long Beach<br />
State; 28 - Mississippi Valley State. DECEMBER: 2 - Loyola Marymount; 4 - at<br />
Kansas; 9 - vs. George Washington; 14 - Bethune-Cookman; 17 - Charleston<br />
Southern; 19 - Longwood; 22 - at Kansas State; 23 - at New Mexico/Wichita<br />
State; 28 - Washington; 30 - Washington State. JANUARY: 4 - at Oregon; 6 - at<br />
Oregon State; 13 - UCLA; 18 - Arizona; 20 - Arizona State; 25 - at Stanford;<br />
27 - at California. FEBRUARY: 1 - Oregon State; 3 - Oregon; 7 - at UCLA; 15<br />
- at Arizona; 18 - at Arizona State; 22 - Stanford; 24 - California. MARCH: 1<br />
- at Washington; 3 - at Washington State; 7-10 - at Pac-10 Tournament.<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 167
2006-07 Opponents<br />
Washington<br />
Thursday, Jan. 25 at Bank of America Arena, 8 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Feb. 24 at McArthur Court, 7:30 p.m. (FSN)<br />
168<br />
Lorenzo Romar<br />
Head Coach<br />
Jon Brockman<br />
Sophomore Forward<br />
UNVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ............................................................................................... Seattle, Wash.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................42,000<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... <strong>186</strong>1<br />
Nickname .........................................................................................................Huskies<br />
Colors ...................................................................................................Purple & Gold<br />
President ......................................................................................... Dr. Mark Emmert<br />
Athletic Director ..................................................................................... Todd Turner<br />
Arena (Capacity) ..............................................Bank of America Arena (10,000)<br />
2005-06 Record .................................................................................................26-7<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) ..................................................................13-5 (2nd)<br />
2006 Post-season ............................................................... NCAA Sweet Sixteen<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................2/3<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................................................7/5<br />
Series Record ...........................................................Washington leads, 178-100<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year) ................... Lorenzo Romar (Cincinnati, ’92)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...................................................................... <strong>177</strong>-130 (10)<br />
Record at Washington (Years) ...............................................................84-42 (4)<br />
Record vs. Oregon ................................................................................................6-3<br />
Assistant Coaches...............................Cameron Dollar, Paul Fortier, Jim Shaw<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (206) 543-5260<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .......................................................................................... Dan Lepse<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (206) 685-3120<br />
Home Phone .................................................................................. (206) 781-7294<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (206) 543-2230<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (206) 543-5000<br />
Email...............................................................................dsarge@u.washington.edu<br />
Website .................................................................................... www.gohuskies.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address ................................................. 229 Graves Bldg., Box 354070<br />
.......................................................................................... Seattle, WA 98195-4070<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) Ryan Appleby, G, 6-3, 170, Jr., 7.9 ppg, 1.4 rpg;<br />
JON BROCKMAN, F, 6-7, 245, So., 8.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg; JUSTIN DENTMON, G,<br />
5-11, 185, So., 8.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 3.8 apg; Hans Gasser, F, 6-9, 230, Sr., 3.2<br />
ppg, 1.7 rpg; Joel Smith, G, 6-4, 205, Jr., 3.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 3 - Saint Martin’s (EX); 12-14 Basketball Travelers; 19 - Sacramento<br />
State; 24 - Eastern Washington; 29 - Idaho. DECEMBER: 4 - Southern<br />
Utah; 9 - at Gonzaga; 16 - Portland State; 20 - Louisiana State; 22 - Weber<br />
State; 28 - at USC; 31 - at UCLA. JANUARY: 4 - Arizona; 6 - Arizona State;<br />
11 - at Stanford; 13 - at California; 20 - at Washington State; 25 - Oregon;<br />
27 - Oregon State. FEBRUARY: 1 - at Arizona State; 3 - at Arizona; 8<br />
- California; 11 - Stanford; 14 - Washington State; 17 - at Pittsburgh; 22<br />
- at Oregon State; 24 - at Oregon. MARCH: 1 - USC; 3- UCLA; 7-10 - at<br />
Pac-10 Tournament.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Washington State<br />
Saturday, Jan. 27 at Friel Court, 7 p.m. (FSN NW)<br />
Thursday, Feb. 22 at McArthur Court, 7 p.m.<br />
Tony Bennett<br />
Head Coach<br />
Robbie Cowgill<br />
Junior Forward<br />
UNIVERSITY INFORMATION<br />
Location ..............................................................................................Pullman, Wash.<br />
Enrollment .........................................................................................................23,300<br />
Founded ............................................................................................................... 1890<br />
Nickname ....................................................................................................... Cougars<br />
Colors ................................................................................................Crimson & Gray<br />
President ...........................................................................................V. Lane Rawlins<br />
Athletic Director .......................................................................................... Jim Sterk<br />
Arena (Capacity) .....................................................................Friel Court (11,566)<br />
2005-06 Record ...............................................................................................11-17<br />
Conference ................................................................................................. Pacific-10<br />
Conference Record (Place) ................................................................ 4-14 (10th)<br />
2006 Post-season ................................................................................................N/A<br />
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................................4/1<br />
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................................................................... 10/4<br />
Series Record ...................................................................Oregon leads, 152-116<br />
COACHING STAFF<br />
Head Coach (Alma Mater, Yr) .....Tony Bennett (Wisconsin-Green Bay, ‘92)<br />
Career Record (Years) ...............................................................................First Year<br />
Record at WSU (Years) ............................................................................First Year<br />
Record vs. Oregon .............................................................................. First Meeting<br />
Assistant Coaches........................ Ben Johnson, Ron Sanchez, Matt Woodley<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (509) 335-0240<br />
MEDIA SERVICES/SPORTS INFORMATION<br />
Media Contact .....................................................................................Craig Lawson<br />
Office Phone .................................................................................. (509) 335-2684<br />
Home Phone .................................................................................. (503) 432-9063<br />
Press Row Phone ......................................................................... (509) 335-2684<br />
FAX Phone ...................................................................................... (509) 335-0267<br />
Email...................................................................................................craigl@wsu.edu<br />
Website ................................................................................ www.wsucougars.<strong>com</strong><br />
Mailing Address .......................................................Bohler Athletic Complex 195<br />
....................................................................................Pullman, Wash. 99164-1602<br />
KEY PLAYERS<br />
(Returning Starters in CAPS) ARON BAYNES, C, 6-10, 270, So., 5.2 ppg, 4.1<br />
rpg; Ivory Clark, F, 6-5, 220, 5.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg; ROBBIE COWGILL, F, 6-10,<br />
211, Jr., 9.2 ppg, 5.1 rpg; DERRICK LOW, G, 6-2, <strong>186</strong>, Jr., 8.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg;<br />
KYLE WEAVER, G, 6-6, 201, Jr., 8.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg.<br />
2006-07 SCHEDULE<br />
NOVEMBER: 5 - Central Washington (EX); 10 - vs. Alabama-Birmingham;<br />
13 - at Wisconsin-Milwaukee; 12 - vs. Radford; 17 - Texas-San Antonio; 21<br />
- Idaho State; 25 - vs. Boise State; 29 - Portland. DECEMBER: 2 - at Utah; 5<br />
- Gonzaga; 9 - at Idaho; 16 - Cal State Northridge; 21 - vs. San Diego State;<br />
28 - at UCLA; 30 - at USC. JANUARY: 4 - Arizona State; 6 - Arizona; 11 - at<br />
California; 13 - at Stanford; 20 - Washington; 25 - Oregon State; 27 - Oregon.<br />
FEBRUARY: 1 - at Arizona; 3 - at Arizona State; 8 - Stanford; 10 - California;<br />
14 - at Washington; 22 - at Oregon; 24 - at Oregon State. MARCH: 1 - UCLA;<br />
3 - USC; 7-10 - at Pac-10 Tournament.
Non-Conference<br />
BETHUNE-COOKMAN<br />
Oregon leads, 1-0<br />
04-05 (D11): UO, 73-65 *<br />
UC IRVINE<br />
UC Irvine leads, 2-1<br />
82-83 (N29): UCI, 46-44<br />
81-82 (N28): UCI, 90-84 *<br />
77-78 (D22); UO, 77-62 *<br />
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE<br />
Oregon leads, 2-1<br />
02-03 (N25): UO, 86-77 *<br />
80-81 (D 6): UO, 89-70 *<br />
99-00 (D11): CN, 79-77 *<br />
EASTERN WASHINGTON<br />
First Meeting<br />
GEORGETOWN<br />
Georgetown leads, 1-0<br />
05-06 (D 3): GU, 71-57 *<br />
IDAHO STATE<br />
Oregon leads, 2-1<br />
04-05 (N19): UO, 77-51 *<br />
86-87 (D 3): IS, 62-57 *<br />
66-67 (D 7): UO, 107-68 *<br />
LEHIGH<br />
First Meeting<br />
MERCER<br />
First Meeting<br />
NEBRASKA<br />
Nebraska leads, 6-3<br />
95-96 (D29): NU, 99-76 1<br />
(N25): NU, 114-106 2<br />
87-88 (D12): NU, 67-62 *<br />
86-87 (D 1): NU, 76-60<br />
68-69 (D 7): NU, 85-77 *<br />
66-67 (D 2): NU, 79-56<br />
53-54 (D22): UO, 74-72 *<br />
(D21): UO, 84-68 *<br />
41-42 (D22): UO, 49-41<br />
PORTLAND<br />
Oregon leads, 46-9<br />
05-06 (D22): UP, 80-72<br />
04-05 (D28): UO, 92-67 *<br />
03-04 (D22): UO, 88-70<br />
02-03 (D 4): UO, 96-66 *<br />
01-02 (D 2): UP, 79-78<br />
00-01 (N28): UO, 66-60 *<br />
99-00 (N30): UO, 74-62 *<br />
93-94 (D27) UO, 75-72 1<br />
90-91 (D 8): UO, 68-61<br />
89-90 (D 9): UO, 82-81 *<br />
88-89 (D 6): UO, 72-64<br />
87-88 (N28): UO, 81-70 *<br />
81-82 (D28): UO, 69-68 1<br />
72-73 (D 1): UO, 99-70 *<br />
71-72 (D10): UO, 73-68 *<br />
70-71 (D 2): UO, 76-54 *<br />
69-70 (F16): UO, 121-78<br />
(D10): UO, 93-78 *<br />
68-69 (J14): UO, 68-55<br />
(D14): UO, 90-66 *<br />
67-68 (J23): UO, 74-56<br />
(D 8): UO, 62-52 *<br />
66-67 (F 4): UO, 67-56 *<br />
(J26): UO, 65-55<br />
65-66 (J28): UO, 77-62 *<br />
(J27): UO, 78-75<br />
63-64 (F18): UP, 88-80 *<br />
(J17): UP, 61-58<br />
62-63 (F26): UO, 83-75 *<br />
(J 8): UO, 62-54<br />
61-62 (J27): UO, 67-53 *<br />
(D 1): UO, 64-51<br />
60-61 (F24): UP, 56-48<br />
(D30): UO, 52-45 1<br />
(D 3): UO, 56-41 *<br />
59-60 (J16): UO, 65-50 *<br />
(J15): UP, 66-43<br />
56-57 (D 7): UP, 79-47 3<br />
55-56 (J 7): UO, 67-61 *<br />
54-55 (D 8): UO, 82-78<br />
53-54 (D10): UO, 92-73<br />
(D 1): UO, 79-72 4<br />
52-53 (J24): UO, 74-60<br />
(D11): UO, 76-59 *<br />
51-52 (D 1): UP, 67-60<br />
(N30): UO, 65-61 ot<br />
50-51 (D 5): UP, 68-67<br />
47-48 (D 4): UO, 76-40<br />
(D 2): UO, 47-45 *<br />
46-47 (D12): UO, 56-44 *<br />
45-46 (D 8): UO, 40-30<br />
40-41 (D26): UO, 47-26<br />
38-39 (N29): UO, 51-24<br />
37-38 (D23): UO, 43-24<br />
(D 3): UO, 68-24<br />
PORTLAND STATE<br />
Oregon leads, 6-2<br />
05-06 (D27): PS, 54-52 *<br />
03-04 (D 2): UO, 62-55 *<br />
02-03 (J15): UO, 69-63<br />
00-01 (N25): UO, 84-66 *<br />
99-00 (D 3): UO, 91-87<br />
98-99 (D12): UO, 73-62 *<br />
97-98 (N25): PS, 56-54 *<br />
96-97 (D 4): UO, 85-66<br />
RICE<br />
Oregon leads, 2-1<br />
05-06 (N26): UO, 84-60 *<br />
77-78 (D30): UO, 77-74 ot 1<br />
56-57 (D18): RU, 61-59 *<br />
Series With 2006-07 Opponents<br />
Pac-10<br />
ARIZONA<br />
Arizona leads, 38-19<br />
05-06 (F 9): UA, 70-68<br />
(J14): UO, 73-68 *<br />
04-05 (F17): UA, 92-67<br />
(J20): UA, 74-66 *<br />
03-04 (F19): UA, 100-87 *<br />
(J25): UA, 90-66<br />
02-03 (M 8): UA, 88-80<br />
(J 2): UA, 81-72 *<br />
01-02 (J 4): UO, 90-80<br />
(D22): UO, 105-75 *<br />
00-01 (M 3): UA, 104-65<br />
(F 1): UO, 79-67 *<br />
99-00 (M 4): UO, 86-81 *<br />
(F 3): UA, 77-71<br />
98-99 (F20): UA, 92-86<br />
(J21): UA, 85-83 *<br />
97-98 (F21): UA, 81-66 *<br />
(J22): UA, 87-57<br />
96-97 (F20): UO, 78-72 *<br />
(J25): UA, 88-66<br />
95-96 (F22): UA, 81-63<br />
(J27): UA, 70-65 *<br />
94-95 (F25): UA, 97-76<br />
(J26): UA, 97-89 *<br />
93-94 (F26): UA, 75-71 *<br />
(J27): UA, 98-86<br />
92-93 (F27): UA, 99-68<br />
(J28): UA, 92-60 *<br />
91-92 (F27): UA, 104-56 *<br />
(J30): UA, 104-53<br />
90-91 (M 9): UA, 107-65<br />
(M 2): UO, 62-58 *<br />
89-90 (M 1): UA, 84-58<br />
(N30): UO, 68-63 *<br />
88-89 (F 9): UA, 78-57 *<br />
(J14): UA, 95-71<br />
87-88 (F11): UA, 87-57<br />
(J16): UA, 70-54 *<br />
86-87 (M 6): UO, 72-63 5<br />
(F 5): UA, 68-53<br />
(J 3): UO, 55-54 * ot<br />
85-86 (F20): UA, 65-59 *<br />
(J25): UA, 85-68<br />
84-85 (F21): UO, 43-40<br />
(J26): UA, 73-54 *<br />
83-84 (F23): UA, 75-67 ot<br />
(J26): UO, 69-55 *<br />
82-83 (F24): UO, 63-57 * ot<br />
(J31): UO, 86-84<br />
81-82 (M 6): UA, 96-78<br />
(J 2): UO, 97-88 *<br />
80-81 (M 7): UO, 79-75 *<br />
(J 3): UA, 73-70<br />
79-80 (F 7): UO, 76-62 *<br />
(J12): UO, 90-73<br />
78-79 (F10): UA, 69-67 ot<br />
(J12): UO, 63-60 *<br />
KEY<br />
1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.<br />
2 Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii<br />
3 Corvallis, Ore.<br />
4 Coos Bay, Ore.<br />
5 Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
6 NIT Final Four, New York, N.Y.<br />
7 NCAA West Regional Final, Seattle,<br />
Wash.<br />
8 Pacific Coast Conference Championship<br />
9 Portland, Ore.<br />
10 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff, Salem, Ore.<br />
11 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff<br />
12 Pac-10 Tournament, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
13 Pacific Coast Conference Tournament,<br />
San Francisco, Calif.<br />
14 San Francisco, Calif.<br />
15 Pac-10 Tournament, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
16 NCAA West First Round, Portland, Ore.<br />
17 Astoria, Ore.<br />
18 Spokane, Wash.<br />
* Home Game<br />
F Later forfeited to Oregon<br />
ARIZONA STATE<br />
Arizona State leads, 34-28<br />
05-06 (F11): UO, 98-87<br />
(J12): UO, 67-53 *<br />
04-05 (F19): AS, 66-56<br />
(J22): AS, 61-54 *<br />
03-04 (F21): AS, 86-75 *<br />
(J22): UO, 83-76<br />
02-03 (M13): UO, 83-82 5<br />
(M 6): AS, 91-77<br />
(J 4): UO, 94-73 *<br />
01-02 (J 6): AS, 95-88<br />
(D20): UO, 103-90 *<br />
00-01 (M 1): AS, 86-74<br />
(F 4): AS, 99-72 *<br />
99-00 (M 2): UO, 76-74 *<br />
(F 5): UO, 86-73<br />
98-99 (F18): UO, 76-75 *<br />
(J23): AS, 64-60<br />
97-98 (F19): UO, 97-73 *<br />
(J25): AS, 67-51<br />
96-97 (F22): UO, 85-77 *<br />
(J23): UO, 76-51<br />
95-96 (F24): UO, 81-70<br />
(J25): AS, 74-73 *<br />
94-95 (F23): UO, 73-72<br />
(J28): AS, 79-76 *<br />
93-94 (F24): UO, 87-80 *<br />
(J29): AS, 84-78<br />
92-93 (F25): AS, 103-88<br />
(J30): AS, 99-84 *<br />
91-92 (M 1): AS, 58-48 *<br />
(F 1): AS, 71-62<br />
90-91 (M 7): AS, 87-84 ot<br />
(F28): AS, 99-84 *<br />
89-90 (M 3): AS, 75-71<br />
(D 2): UO, 63-61 *<br />
88-89 (F11): AS, 98-94 *<br />
(J12): AS, 72-70<br />
87-88 (F13): UO, 87-82 ot<br />
(J14): UO, 86-84 *<br />
86-87 (F 2): UO, 70-62<br />
(J 2): UO, 77-69 *<br />
85-86 (F23): UO, 89-65 *<br />
(J23): AS, 76-58<br />
84-85 (F23): AS, 65-64<br />
(J28): UO, 80-69 *<br />
83-84 (F25): AS, 60-56<br />
(J24): UO, 81-72 *<br />
82-83 (F27): AS, 81-80 * ot<br />
(J29): AS, 54-52<br />
81-82 (M 5): AS, 80-62<br />
(J 3): UO, 82-65 *<br />
80-81 (M 5): AS, 78-77 * ot<br />
(J 5): AS, 104-64<br />
79-80 (F 9): AS, 88-65 *<br />
(J10): AS, 103-77<br />
78-79 (F 8): UO, 70-63<br />
(J13): AS, 65-45 *<br />
76-77 (D 4): UO, 78-51<br />
74-75 (D28): UO, 80-76 1<br />
61-62 (D 9): AS, 91-55<br />
60-61 (D28): AS, 54-53 1<br />
(D17): UO, 71-55 *<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 169
Series With 2006-07 Opponents<br />
CALIFORNIA<br />
California leads, 70-51<br />
05-06 (M10): UC, 91-87 2ot 5<br />
(F 4): UC, 62-60 *<br />
(J 5): UC, 77-66<br />
04-05 (F24): UO, 63-58 *<br />
(J27): UC, 65-62<br />
03-04 (M11): UO, 87-82 5<br />
(F26): UC, 85-81 ot<br />
(J29): UO, 68-56 *<br />
02-03 (F 8): UC, 86-75 *<br />
(J 9): UC, 88-72<br />
01-02 (F 9): UC, 107-103<br />
2ot<br />
(J10): UO, 76-72 *<br />
00-01 (F10): UC, 65-56 *<br />
(J11): UC, 78-62<br />
99-00 (F12): UO, 64-60<br />
(J13): UO, 83-68 *<br />
98-99 (M23): UC, 85-69 6<br />
(M 6): UO, 93-82 *<br />
(J 2): UO, 71-69 ot<br />
97-98 (M 7): UC, 75-71<br />
(J 3): UO, 66-59 *<br />
96-97 (F13): UC, 73-66<br />
(J18): UC, 73-62 *<br />
95-96 (F15): UO, 60-58 *<br />
(J20): UC, 97-72 F<br />
94-95 (M 2): UO, 95-82 *<br />
(F 6): UO, 94-86<br />
93-94 (M 3): UC, 82-73<br />
(F 5): UC, 81-61 *<br />
92-93 (M13): UC, 79-76 *<br />
(J 7): UC, 82-65<br />
91-92 (M14): UC, 87-76<br />
(J 9): UO, 67-57 *<br />
90-91 (F 3): UO, 74-71<br />
(J 3): UO, 73-67 *<br />
89-90 (F 4): UC, 79-78 *<br />
(J 5): UC, 95-72<br />
88-89 (F26): UC, 78-74 *<br />
(J28): UC, 80-62<br />
87-88 (F27): UO, 62-56<br />
(J28): UC, 77-74 *<br />
86-87 (J29): UO, 86-73 *<br />
(D23): UC, 78-67<br />
85-86 (F27): UC, 64-55<br />
(F 2): UO, 65-55 *<br />
84-85 (F28): UO, 70-53 *<br />
(F 2): UC, 50-37<br />
(D29): UC, 70-68 1<br />
83-84 (M10): UO, 45-44 *<br />
(J 5): UC, 55-54<br />
82-83 (M12): UC, 75-63<br />
(J 6): UO, 69-67 * ot<br />
81-82 (F 6): UC, 70-76 *<br />
(J 8): UC, 91-81<br />
80-81 (F 7): UC, 85-77<br />
(J12): UO, 87-80 *<br />
79-80 (F23): UO, 75-67 *<br />
(J24): UC, 80-71<br />
78-79 (F23): UC, 74-62<br />
(J29): UO, 74-59 *<br />
77-78 (F18): UC, 76-67<br />
(J 6): UO, 49-47 *<br />
76-77 (F10): UC, 107-102 5ot<br />
(F 5): UO, 75-49 *<br />
75-76 (F13): UO, 75-64<br />
(F 7): UO, 79-60 *<br />
74-75 (F21): UC, 76-74<br />
(J11): UC, 60-58 *<br />
73-74 (F22): UO, 61-54 *<br />
(J 5): UO, 54-52<br />
72-73 (F16): UO, 72-69 ot<br />
(F10): UO, 60-55 * ot<br />
71-72 (F18): UC, 71-67 *<br />
(F11): UC, 79-77 ot<br />
70-71 (F26): UC, 103-72<br />
(J 9): UO, 100-81 *<br />
69-70 (F13): UO, 98-91 *<br />
(F 7): UO, 77-71<br />
68-69 (F14): UC, 91-70<br />
(F 8): UO, 84-73 *<br />
67-68 (F23): UC, 76-64 *<br />
(J 6): UC, 96-81 *<br />
66-67 (F24): UC, 62-61 *<br />
(J 7): UC, 74-61<br />
65-66 (F12): UO, 68-51 *<br />
(F 5): UO, 65-63<br />
64-65 (F12): UC, 72-52<br />
(F 6): UO, 83-71<br />
63-64 (F 1): UO, 72-64 *<br />
(J31): UO, 77-73 *<br />
62-63 (F 2): UC, 79-58<br />
(F 1): UO, 70-55<br />
(D29): UC, 78-46 1<br />
59-60 (M12): UC, 70-49 7<br />
(J29): UC, 70-45<br />
170<br />
58-59 (F13): UC, 83-55<br />
(J 3): UO, 59-57 *<br />
57-58 (M 7): UO, 64-62<br />
(F24): UC, 61-60 *<br />
56-57 (J12): UC, 71-57<br />
(J11): UC, 53-46<br />
55-56 (J14): UC, 67-65 *<br />
(J13): UO, 63-62 *<br />
54-55 (D 4): UC, 64-52 3<br />
48-49 (D18): UC, 58-54 *<br />
(D17): UO, 51-50 *<br />
38-39 (M17): UO, 53-47 * 8<br />
(M16): UO, 54-59 * 8<br />
36-37 (D22): UC, 54-44<br />
26-27 (M 4): UC, 33-31 * 8<br />
(M 3): UC, 35-29 * 8<br />
25-26 (F27): UC, 29-23 8<br />
(F26): UC, 32-17 8<br />
21-22 (F15): UC, 30-22<br />
(F14): UC, 25-12<br />
20-21 (F19): UC, 24-18 *<br />
(F18): UC, 26-23 *<br />
19-20 (F21): UC, 33-19<br />
(F20): UO, 29-27<br />
18-19 (M 6): UO, 30-28 *<br />
(M 5): UO, 39-37 * ot<br />
OREGON STATE<br />
Oregon State leads, 180-145<br />
05-06 (M 4): OS, 65-62<br />
(D31): UO, 70-64 *<br />
04-05 (F 5): OS, 76-72<br />
(J 8): UO, 73-64 *<br />
03-04 (F 7): UO, 81-74 *<br />
(J10): OS, 90-81<br />
02-03 (F15): UO, 80-63<br />
(J18): UO, 79-68 *<br />
01-02 (F16): UO, 91-62 *<br />
(J19): UO, 63-51<br />
00-01 (M10): UO, 69-60<br />
(J 6): UO, 84-66 *<br />
99-00 (M11): UO, 83-65 *<br />
(J 8): UO, 67-49<br />
98-99 (F27): UO, 73-68 *<br />
(J30): OS, 48-45<br />
97-98 (F28): UO, 50-48<br />
(J31): UO, 74-67 *<br />
96-97 (M 8): UO, 88-73 *<br />
(J 4): UO, 91-69<br />
(D28): UO, 66-64 1<br />
95-96 (M 9): UO, 62-46<br />
(J 7): UO, 70-59 *<br />
(D30): UO, 75-50 1<br />
94-95 (F11): UO, 107-86 *<br />
(J14): UO, 96-83<br />
93-94 (F12): OS, 101-91 2ot<br />
(J15): UO, 74-64 *<br />
(D28): OS, 79-75 1<br />
92-93 (M 6): OS, 54-48 *<br />
(F 6): OS, 83-75<br />
91-92 (M 7): OS, 62-54<br />
(F 8): UO, 64-63 *<br />
90-91 (F 6): UO, 83-66 *<br />
(J12): OS, 84-76<br />
(D29): UO, 78-71 9<br />
89-90 (F11): OS, 57-55<br />
(J13): OS, 69-67 *<br />
(D30): OS, 71-68 1<br />
KEY<br />
1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.<br />
2 Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii<br />
3 Corvallis, Ore.<br />
4 Coos Bay, Ore.<br />
5 Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
6 NIT Final Four, New York, N.Y.<br />
7 NCAA West Regional Final, Seattle,<br />
Wash.<br />
8 Pacific Coast Conference Championship<br />
9 Portland, Ore.<br />
10 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff, Salem, Ore.<br />
11 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff<br />
12 Pac-10 Tournament, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
13 Pacific Coast Conference Tournament,<br />
San Francisco, Calif.<br />
14 San Francisco, Calif.<br />
15 Pac-10 Tournament, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
16 NCAA West First Round, Portland, Ore.<br />
17 Astoria, Ore.<br />
18 Spokane, Wash.<br />
* Home Game<br />
F Later forfeited to Oregon<br />
88-89 (M 5): OS, 98-79<br />
(M 2): OS, 73-69 *<br />
87-88 (M 5): UO, 62-61 *<br />
(M 3): OS, 59-47<br />
(D29): OS, 62-51 1<br />
86-87 (F12): OS, 64-63 *<br />
(J10): OS, 71-63<br />
85-86 (F 8): UO, 60-47<br />
(J11): OS, 63-56 *<br />
84-85 (F 9): OS, 53-51 *<br />
(J 9): OS, 59-54<br />
83-84 (M 3): OS, 29-23<br />
(F 2): OS, 70-66 *<br />
(D30): OS, 63-59 ot 1<br />
82-83 (M 5): OS, 62-60 *<br />
(F 5): OS, 63-46<br />
81-82 (F13): OS, 94-51<br />
(J16): OS, 76-61 *<br />
80-81 (F12): OS, 78-61 *<br />
(J17): OS, 82-55<br />
(D29): OS, 67-57 1<br />
79-80 (M 1): OS, 67-55<br />
(D22): OS, 75-66 *<br />
78-79 (M 3): UO, 45-44 *<br />
(D30): OS, 85-62 1<br />
(D21): OS, 85-58<br />
77-78 (M 2): UO, 54-51<br />
(J21): OS, 62-48 *<br />
(D 4): UO, 78-51 9<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
76-77 (M 3): OS, 78-73 * ot<br />
(J26): OS, 64-53 9<br />
(J22): OS, 53-52<br />
75-76 (M 4): UO, 57-56<br />
(J29): UO, 76-74 ot 9<br />
(J24): UO, 83-68 *<br />
(D30): OS, 79-67 F 1<br />
74-75 (M 8): UO, 82-80 *<br />
(J31): UO, 79-72 9<br />
(J25): OS, 72-71 ot<br />
73-74 (M 9): OS, 81-74<br />
(F 1): OS, 92-79 9<br />
(J26): UO, 67-61 *<br />
72-73 (M10): UO, 88-81 *<br />
(F 2): OS, 68-56 9<br />
(J27): OS, 80-60<br />
71-72 (M11): OS, 60-57<br />
(M10): OS, 78-68 *<br />
(F 5): UO, 71-63 *<br />
(J28): UO, 72-70<br />
70-71 (M13): UO, 71-65 *<br />
(M12): UO, 78-76<br />
(F 6): UO, 67-57<br />
(F 5): UO, 64-62 *<br />
(D30): OS, 68-64 1<br />
69-70 (M 7): OS, 81-67<br />
(M 6): UO, 73-66 *<br />
(J24): UO, 79-64 *<br />
(J23): OS, 78-73
68-69 (M 8): OS, 66-57 *<br />
(M 7): UO, 71-66<br />
(J25): OS, 65-53<br />
(J24): UO, 66-52 *<br />
67-68 (M 9): OS, 93-54<br />
(M 8): OS, 80-65 *<br />
(J27): OS, 58-46<br />
(J20): OS, 60-49 *<br />
66-67 (M11): OS, 49-47 * ot<br />
(M10): UO, 62-55<br />
(J28): UO, 56-55<br />
(J20): UO, 63-51 *<br />
65-66 (M 5): OS, 68-54<br />
(M 4): OS, 49-42 *<br />
(J22): UO, 61-60 *<br />
(J21): OS, 62-46<br />
64-65 (M 6): OS, 64-61 *<br />
(M 5): OS, 69-50<br />
(J30): OS, 53-48<br />
(J29): UO, 59-53 *<br />
63-64 (F29): OS, 85-71 *<br />
(F28): OS, 71-68<br />
(J18): OS, 66-53<br />
(J17): UO, 47-45 *<br />
62-63 (M 9): OS, 71-65<br />
(M 8): OS, 65-61 *<br />
(F16): OS, 67-57 *<br />
(F15): UO, 54-50<br />
61-62 (M10): OS, 60-56 *<br />
(M 9): OS, 65-48<br />
(F 3): OS, 82-66<br />
(F 2): OS, 79-63 *<br />
(D30): OS, 74-57 1<br />
60-61 (M11): UO, 54-52<br />
(M10): UO, 76-68 *<br />
(F 4): UO, 71-58<br />
(F 3): UO, 58-55 ot<br />
59-60 (M 5): UO, 67-63 *<br />
(M 4): OS, 53-45<br />
(F 6): OS, 55-54<br />
(F 5): UO, 63-53 *<br />
(D29): OS, 60-56 1<br />
58-59 (F 6): UO, 73-68<br />
(J31): OS, 58-57 * ot<br />
(D 1): OS, 68-60<br />
57-58 (F 7): OS, 62-37<br />
(J31): OS, 82-62 *<br />
(D 3): OS, 60-55<br />
56-57 (M 9): UO, 65-61 *<br />
(M 8): OS, 75-62<br />
(F12): OS, 68-55<br />
55-56 (M10): OS, 59-49<br />
(M 9): OS, 74-69 *<br />
(D 2): UO, 57-46 *<br />
54-55 (F26): OS, 68-58 *<br />
(F25): OS, 53-44<br />
(J22): OS, 56-54 ot<br />
(J21): OS, 56-53 *<br />
53-54 (F27): OS, 55-46<br />
(F26): UO, 63-60 * 2ot<br />
(J30): UO, 42-40 *<br />
(J29): OS, 52-41<br />
52-53 (F28): OS, 59-55 *<br />
(F27): OS, 75-74 ot<br />
(J31): UO, 73-63<br />
(J30): OS, 67-65 *<br />
(D 1): OS, 77-68 ot 9<br />
KEY<br />
1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.<br />
2 Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii<br />
3 Corvallis, Ore.<br />
4 Coos Bay, Ore.<br />
5 Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
6 NIT Final Four, New York, N.Y.<br />
7 NCAA West Regional Final, Seattle,<br />
Wash.<br />
8 Pacific Coast Conference Championship<br />
9 Portland, Ore.<br />
10 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff, Salem, Ore.<br />
11 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff<br />
12 Pac-10 Tournament, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
13 Pacific Coast Conference Tournament,<br />
San Francisco, Calif.<br />
14 San Francisco, Calif.<br />
15 Pac-10 Tournament, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
16 NCAA West First Round, Portland, Ore.<br />
17 Astoria, Ore.<br />
18 Spokane, Wash.<br />
* Home Game<br />
F Later forfeited to Oregon<br />
51-52 (M 1): UO, 66-57<br />
(F29): OS, 55-52 *<br />
(F16): UO, 57-44 *<br />
(F16): UO, 64-55<br />
50-51 (M 3): OS, 41-39 *<br />
(M 2): UO, 72-45<br />
(J27): UO, 66-47<br />
(J26): UO, 62-53 *<br />
49-50 (F25): UO, 45-40 *<br />
(F24): OS, 51-42<br />
(F10): UO, 45-34 *<br />
(J13): OS, 65-49<br />
48-49 (M 5): OS, 47-45<br />
(M 4): OS, 79-72 * 2ot<br />
(F26): OS, 42-38<br />
(F25): UO, 61-54 *<br />
47-48 (M 6): UO, 66-44 *<br />
(F21): OS, 50-45<br />
(F20): UO, 58-54 *<br />
(J17): UO, 42-41<br />
46-47 (M 1): OS, 67-59 *<br />
(F 8): OS, 71-57<br />
(J17): OS, 58-45 *<br />
(J11): OS, 73-69 ot<br />
45-46 (M 2): UO, 42-41 ot<br />
(J19): OS, 49-45 *<br />
(J18): UO, 53-48<br />
(J12): OS, 50-47 *<br />
44-45 (M 3): UO, 47-38 *<br />
(F17): OS, 45-43<br />
(F10) OS, 55-51 *<br />
(J13): UO, 51-44<br />
43-44 (F19): UO, 42-39<br />
(F18): UO, 46-38 *<br />
(J29): UO, 43-38 ot<br />
(J15): UO, 52-33 *<br />
42-43 (F20): OS, 41-31 *<br />
(F19): UO, 42-38<br />
(F13): UO, 50-35 *<br />
(F12): OS, 46-36<br />
41-42 (F14): OS, 49-45 *<br />
(F13): OS, 27-26<br />
(F 7): OS, 50-39<br />
(J24): UO, 47-45 *<br />
40-41 (F27): UO, 37-36 * ot<br />
(F22): OS, 24-23<br />
(F 8): UO, 36-35 *<br />
(J17): UO, 40-31<br />
39-40 (F23): UO, 41-38<br />
(F17): OS, 33-27 *<br />
(F 4): OS, 28-27<br />
(J12): OS, 35-31 *<br />
38-39 (F24): UO, 48-37 *<br />
(F18): OS, 50-31<br />
(J27): UO, 46-39 *<br />
(J13): UO, 31-26<br />
37-38 (M 5): UO, 38-33<br />
(F26): UO, 40-22 *<br />
(J15): OS, 36-32<br />
(J14): UO, 38-32 *<br />
36-37 (F26): UO, 35-31 *<br />
(F20): UO, 33-26<br />
(F 6): UO, 44-31 *<br />
(J15): UO, 35-34<br />
35-36 (F28): OS, 35-29<br />
(F22): OS, 28-26 *<br />
(F 8): OS, 35-23<br />
(J17): UO, 29-27 *<br />
34-35 (M 2): UO, 29-28 *<br />
(F16): OS, 34-27<br />
(F 2): OS, 33-31 *<br />
(J12): OS, 47-18<br />
33-34 (M 3): UO, 24-21<br />
(M 2): UO, 33-25 *<br />
(J19): OS, 16-9<br />
(J13): UO, 30-26 *<br />
32-33 (M 4): OS, 34-24 *<br />
(M 3): OS, 32-27 ot<br />
(F18): OS, 29-18 *<br />
(F 7): OS, 31-21<br />
31-32 (F27): OS, 26-20<br />
(F26): OS, 37-31 *<br />
(F20): UO, 28-25<br />
(J30): UO, 21-20 *<br />
30-31 (F28): OS, 36-7 *<br />
(F27): UO, 29-22<br />
(F21): UO, 39-32 *<br />
(J31): OS, 40-26<br />
29-30 (F22): UO, 34-33<br />
(F 8): OS, 29-28 *<br />
(F 7): UO, 34-27<br />
(F 1): UO, 37-29 *<br />
28-29 (F 9): UO, 35-26 *<br />
(F 1): UO, 30-21<br />
27-28 (F11): UO, 28-23<br />
(F 4): OS, 25-24 *<br />
26-27 (F22): UO, 34-25 *<br />
(F11): UO, 28-12<br />
Series With 2006-07 Opponents<br />
25-26 (F19): UO, 25-15 *<br />
(F13): UO, 32-17<br />
24-25 (M 9): OS, 27-26 10<br />
(M 7): UO, 23-21 11<br />
(M 5): OS, 15-12 * 11<br />
(F20): OS, 34-30 *<br />
(F 7): UO, 22-19<br />
23-24 (M 1): OS, 28-22<br />
(F29): OS, 22-17<br />
(F 9): UO, 27-20 *<br />
(F 8): UO, 25-20 *<br />
22-23 (F10): UO, 38-29 *<br />
(F 9): UO, 31-24 *<br />
(F 3): OS, 39-15<br />
(F 2): OS, 42-33<br />
21-22 (F11): OS, 34-21<br />
(F10): OS, 31-19<br />
(F 4): OS, 35-18 *<br />
(F 3): OS, 39-19 *<br />
20-21 (F12): UO, 37-19 *<br />
(F11): UO, 42-13 *<br />
(F 5): UO, 25-22<br />
(F 4): UO, 30-29<br />
19-20 (F14): UO, 37-21<br />
(F13): UO, 22-20<br />
18-19 (M 1): UO, 28-23 *<br />
(F28): UO, 24-17 *<br />
(F15): UO, 36-16<br />
(F14): UO, 27-17<br />
17-18 (F23): OS, 17-6 *<br />
(F22): OS, 24-6 *<br />
(F 2): OS, 28-7<br />
(F 1): OS, 28-19<br />
16-17 (J20): OS, 29-10<br />
(J19): OS, 25-14<br />
(J17): OS, 24-7 *<br />
(J16): OS, 41-8 *<br />
14-15 (M 6): OS, 17-12<br />
(M 5): OS, 23-18 *<br />
(F27): UO, 14-10 *<br />
(F26): UO, 21-20<br />
13-14 (M 7): UO, 13-11 *<br />
(M 6): OS, 17-10<br />
(M 5): OS, 24-13<br />
(F27): UO, 21-18 *<br />
(F25): OS, 14-13<br />
(F24): OS, 15-7 *<br />
12-13 (M 8): OS, 13-8<br />
(M 7): UO, 21-13<br />
(M 6): UO, 14-12 * ot<br />
(M 5): OS, 20-9 *<br />
09-10 (M12): OS, 44-20<br />
(M 9): OS, 21-20 *<br />
07-08 (F 1): OS, 31-14<br />
(J 11): OS, 29-21 *<br />
06-07 (F 22): OS, 41-7<br />
(F 2): OS, 44-18 *<br />
05-06 (F 23): OS, 32-6<br />
(F 2): OS, 17-15 * ot<br />
03-04 (F26): OS, 30-14<br />
(F 5): OS, 25-22 *<br />
02-03 (M13): OS, 24-22 *<br />
(J24): OS, 32-2<br />
STANFORD<br />
Stanford leads, 83-41<br />
05-06 (F 2): SU, 57-56 *<br />
(J 7): SU, 64-62<br />
04-05 (F26): SU, 58-56 *<br />
(J29): SU, 88-69<br />
03-04 (M12): SU, 70-63 5<br />
(F28): SU, 76-55<br />
(J31): SU, 83-80 *<br />
02-03 (F 6): UO, 79-64 *<br />
(J11): SU, 81-57<br />
01-02 (F 7): SU, 90-87 ot<br />
(J12): UO, 87-79 *<br />
00-01 (F 8): SU, 69-62 *<br />
(J13): SU, 100-76<br />
99-00 (F10): SU, 76-61<br />
(J15): SU, 85-71 *<br />
98-99 (M 4): SU, 73-61 *<br />
(J 4): SU, 77-59<br />
97-98 (M 5): SU, 95-67<br />
(J 5): SU, 89-67 *<br />
96-97 (F15): SU, 83-61<br />
(J16): SU, 72-69 * ot<br />
95-96 (F17): UO, 64-62 *<br />
(J18): SU, 94-74<br />
94-95 (M 3): UO, 88-80 *<br />
(F 4): SU, 92-86<br />
93-94 (M 5): SU, 84-76<br />
(F 3): SU, 69-67 *<br />
92-93 (M11): UO, 84-73 *<br />
(J 9): SU, 71-66<br />
91-92 (M12): SU, 70-47<br />
(J11): SU, 78-57 *<br />
90-91 (J31): SU, 86-75<br />
(J 6): UO, 81-77 * ot<br />
89-90 (F 1): UO, 62-61 *<br />
(J 7): SU, 58-56<br />
88-89 (F23): SU, 54-50 *<br />
(J26): SU, 75-53<br />
87-88 (M11): SU, 88-67 12<br />
(F25): SU, 84-61<br />
(J30): UO, 80-66 *<br />
86-87 (F 1): UO, 68-55 *<br />
(D21): SU, 73-71<br />
85-86 (J31): SU, 73-69 * ot<br />
(J13): UO, 83-69<br />
84-85 (M 2): UO, 68-61 *<br />
(J31): UO, 61-54<br />
83-84 (M 8): UO, 91-71 *<br />
(J 7): UO, 79-78<br />
82-83 (M10): UO, 67-66<br />
(J 8): SU, 80-74 *<br />
81-82 (F 5): SU, 79-75 * ot<br />
(J 9): SU, 97-88<br />
80-81 (F 6): SU, 80-79<br />
(J10): SU, 82-76 *<br />
79-80 (F21): SU, 60-59 *<br />
(J26): UO, 77-73<br />
78-79 (F24): UO, 80-77<br />
(J27): UO, 68-55 *<br />
77-78 (F16): UO, 65-64 *<br />
(J 7): UO, 74-64<br />
76-77 (F12): UO, 74-65<br />
(F 4): UO, 73-48 *<br />
75-76 (F14): UO, 84-62<br />
(F 5): UO, 72-59 *<br />
74-75 (F22): SU, 71-70<br />
(J10): UO, 84-83 *<br />
73-74 (F23): UO, 72-71 *<br />
(J 4): UO, 48-47<br />
72-73 (F17): UO, 76-69<br />
(F 9): UO, 62-56 *<br />
71-72 (F19): SU, 91-79 *<br />
(F12): SU, 82-78<br />
70-71 (F27): UO, 80-75<br />
(J 8): UO, 82-72 *<br />
69-70 (F14): UO, 92-91 *<br />
(F 6): UO, 87-73<br />
68-69 (F15): SU, 81-76<br />
(F 7): UO, 74-72 *<br />
67-68 (F24): SU, 83-75<br />
(J 5): SU, 79-73 * ot<br />
(D29): SU, 68-64 1<br />
66-67 (F25): SU, 71-58 *<br />
(J 6): SU, 68-65<br />
65-66 (F11): UO, 66-57 *<br />
(F 4): SU, 84-64<br />
64-65 (F13): SU, 73-62<br />
(F 5): SU, 77-75 *<br />
(D22): SU, 74-56 *<br />
63-64 (D 2): SU, 83-65<br />
(N30): SU, 59-51<br />
62-63 (D18): SU, 54-51 *<br />
(D17): SU, 63-44 *<br />
61-62 (J 2): SU, 70-49<br />
(J 5): SU, 79-54<br />
60-61 (J14): UO, 61-59 *<br />
(J13): SU, 67-60 *<br />
59-60 (J30): SU, 77-61<br />
(J 2): UO, 56-55 * ot<br />
58-59 (F14): SU, 64-56<br />
(J30): SU, 57-49 *<br />
57-58 (M 8): SU, 74-53<br />
(F 3): UO, 61-49 *<br />
56-57 (F 2): SU, 65-56 *<br />
(F 1): SU, 68-52 *<br />
55-56 (J28): SU, 73-60<br />
(J27): SU, 74-55<br />
53-54 (D30): SU, 85-58<br />
52-53 (D 6): UO, 74-64<br />
(D 5): UO, 73-68 *<br />
49-50 (D20): UO, 58-51 *<br />
(D20): SU, 70-67 *<br />
48-49 (D27): SU, 70-62 13<br />
47-48 (J 2): SU, 52-45 14<br />
38-39 (D31): SU, 50-46 14<br />
37-38 (M12): SU, 59-51 11<br />
(M11): SU, 52-39 13<br />
21-22 (F18): SU, 20-9<br />
(F17): SU, 17-12<br />
(J25): SU, 23-21 *<br />
(J24): SU, 32-29 *<br />
19-20 (F25): SU, 29-18<br />
(F24): SU, 47-15<br />
(F18): SU, 36-31<br />
(F17): SU, 39-22<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 171
Series With 2006-07 Opponents<br />
UCLA<br />
UCLA leads, 76-24<br />
05-06 (F26): LA, 70-53<br />
(J26): LA, 56-49 *<br />
04-05 (M 5): LA, 73-61<br />
(J 2): LA, 70-62 *<br />
03-04 (M 6): UO, 60-59 *<br />
(J 4): LA, 81-74<br />
02-03 (M14): UO, 75-74 5<br />
(M 1): UO, 79-48 *<br />
(J30): UO, 96-91 ot<br />
01-02 (M 2): UO, 65-62<br />
(J31): UO, 91-62 *<br />
00-01 (F22): LA, 88-73 *<br />
(J27): LA, 98-88<br />
99-00 (F24): LA, 75-69<br />
(J29): UO, 73-58 *<br />
98-99 (F 4): LA, 79-77<br />
(J 9): LA, 65-63 *<br />
97-98 (F 5): UO, 97-81 *<br />
(J10): LA, 68-66<br />
96-97 (M 1): LA, 74-67<br />
(J30): UO, 87-85 * ot<br />
95-96 (M 2): LA, 77-71 *<br />
(F 1): LA, 85-78<br />
94-95 (M11): LA, 94-78<br />
(J 5): UO, 82-72 *<br />
93-94 (M12): UO, 80-79 *<br />
(J 6): LA, 89-73<br />
92-93 (F14): LA, 97-90<br />
(J14): LA, 99-87 *<br />
91-92 (F15): LA, 84-65 *<br />
(J16): LA, 99-71<br />
90-91 (F21): LA, 100-83<br />
(J26): LA, 90-83 *<br />
89-90 (M 9): LA, 76-94 15<br />
(F22): UO, 105-99 *<br />
(J25): LA, 79-62<br />
88-89 (F 2): LA, 80-74<br />
(J 5): LA, 99-66 *<br />
87-88 (F 4): LA, 76-71 *<br />
(J10): LA, 65-60<br />
86-87 (F22): LA, 102-71 *<br />
(J15): LA, 64-59<br />
85-86 (M 3): UO, 80-65 *<br />
(J 2): LA, 71-65<br />
84-85 (M 9): LA, 72-69 *<br />
(J 5): LA, 67-59 2ot<br />
83-84 (F 9): UO, 87-83 ot<br />
(J14): UO, 62-51 *<br />
82-83 (F10): LA, 67-56 *<br />
(J13): LA, 97-69<br />
81-82 (F27): LA, 88-66 *<br />
(J30): LA, 84-61<br />
80-81 (F27): LA, 98-75<br />
(J31): LA, 75-69 *<br />
79-80 (F 2): LA, 90-76<br />
(J 5): LA, 76-62 *<br />
78-79 (F 1): LA, 65-58 *<br />
(J 8): LA, 74-71<br />
77-78 (F25): LA, 83-57 *<br />
(J13): LA, 90-72<br />
76-77 (F19): UO, 64-55 *<br />
(J 9): UO, 61-60<br />
75-76 (F21): UO, 65-45<br />
(J 8): LA, 62-61 *<br />
74-75 (F14): LA, 95-66<br />
(F 8): LA, 107-103 *<br />
KEY<br />
1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.<br />
2 Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii<br />
3 Corvallis, Ore.<br />
4 Coos Bay, Ore.<br />
5 Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
6 NIT Final Four, New York, N.Y.<br />
7 NCAA West Regional Final, Seattle,<br />
Wash.<br />
8 Pacific Coast Conference Championship<br />
9 Portland, Ore.<br />
10 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff, Salem, Ore.<br />
11 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff<br />
12 Pac-10 Tournament, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
13 Pacific Coast Conference Tournament,<br />
San Francisco, Calif.<br />
14 San Francisco, Calif.<br />
15 Pac-10 Tournament, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
16 NCAA West First Round, Portland, Ore.<br />
17 Astoria, Ore.<br />
18 Spokane, Wash.<br />
* Home Game<br />
F Later forfeited to Oregon<br />
172<br />
73-74 (F16): UO, 56-51 *<br />
(F 8): LA, 84-66<br />
72-73 (F22): LA, 72-61 *<br />
(J 5): LA, 64-38<br />
71-72 (F25): LA, 92-70<br />
(J 8): LA, 93-68 *<br />
70-71 (F20): LA, 74-67<br />
(F12): LA, 69-68 *<br />
69-70 (F21): UO, 78-65 *<br />
(J 9): LA, 75-58<br />
68-69 (F22): LA, 103-69<br />
(J10): LA, 93-64 *<br />
67-68 (F16): LA, 119-78<br />
(F10): LA, 104-63 *<br />
66-67 (F17): LA, 34-25 *<br />
(F11): LA, 100-66<br />
65-66 (F19): UO, 79-72 *<br />
(J 8): LA, 97-65<br />
64-65 (F20): LA, 74-64<br />
(J 8): LA, 91-74 *<br />
58-59 (F28): LA, 69-62 *<br />
(F20): LA, 70-53<br />
57-58 (J10): LA, 73-64<br />
(J 3): LA, 64-58 *<br />
56-57 (F23): LA, 73-65 *<br />
(F22): LA, 81-62 *<br />
55-56 (F25): LA, 108-89<br />
(F24): LA, 95-71<br />
53-54 (D27): LA, 79-53 *<br />
(D26): LA, 89-74<br />
50-51 (D 9): UO, 72-54 *<br />
(D 8): LA, 77-55 *<br />
37-38 (D11): UO, 47-26 *<br />
36-37 (D12): UO, 56-30 *<br />
USC<br />
USC leads, 56-41<br />
05-06 (F23): UO, 73-61<br />
(J28): SC, 84-78 *<br />
04-05 (M 3): UO, 94-87 ot<br />
(D31): UO, 90-83 *<br />
03-04 (M 4): UO, 75-70 *<br />
(J 2): UO, 92-74<br />
02-03 (M15): UO, 74-66 5<br />
(F27): UO, 79-66 *<br />
(F 2): SC, 91-76<br />
01-02 (M 8): SC, 89-78 5<br />
(F28): UO, 67-65<br />
(F 2): UO, 73-69 *<br />
00-01 (F24): SC, 87-80 * ot<br />
(J25): SC, 78-74<br />
99-00 (F26): UO, 80-77<br />
(J27): UO, 68-67 *<br />
98-99 (F 6): UO, 60-55<br />
(J 7): SC, 85-84 *<br />
97-98 (F 7): UO, 73-61 *<br />
(J 8): SC, 63-59<br />
96-97 (F27): SC, 72-69<br />
(F 1): SC, 79-69 *<br />
95-96 (F29): UO, 80-60 *<br />
(F 3): UO, 99-78<br />
94-95 (M 9): UO, 81-77<br />
(J 7): UO, 95-83 *<br />
93-94 (M10): SC, 84-75 *<br />
(J 8): SC, 77-69<br />
92-93 (F11): SC, 73-67<br />
(J16): SC, 69-58 *<br />
91-92 (F13): SC, 69-68 *<br />
(J18): SC, 85-56<br />
90-91 (F23): SC, 84-71<br />
(J24): UO, 86-84 *<br />
89-90 (F22): UO, 96-79 *<br />
(J27): UO, 66-65<br />
88-89 (F 4): UO, 70-68<br />
(J 7): UO, 64-62 *<br />
87-88 (F 6): UO, 74-62 *<br />
(J 7): UO, 52-40<br />
86-87 (M 5): UO, 51-49 5<br />
(F19): UO, 57-55 *<br />
(J17): SC, 60-56<br />
85-86 (M 6): UO, 76-63 *<br />
(J 5): SC, 75-60<br />
84-85 (M 7): SC, 65-62<br />
(J 3): SC, 63-59 *<br />
83-84 (F11): UO, 52-47<br />
(J12): UO, 80-49 *<br />
82-83 (F12): SC, 65-55 *<br />
(J15): SC, 62-54<br />
81-82 (F26): SC, 80-68 *<br />
(J29): SC, 107-91<br />
80-81 (F28): UO, 81-78<br />
(J29): UO, 74-67 *<br />
79-80 (F 4): UO, 82-81<br />
(J 7): SC, 83-66 *<br />
78-79 (F 3): SC, 87-64 *<br />
(J 5): SC, 70-64<br />
77-78 (F23): UO, 43-41 *<br />
(J14): SC, 63-62<br />
76-77 (F17): UO, 60-57 *<br />
(J 8): UO, 64-52<br />
75-76 (F19): UO, 70-67<br />
(J10): UO, 77-72 *<br />
74-75 (F15): SC, 92-90<br />
(F 7): SC, 81-80 *<br />
73-74 (F15): SC, 76-61 *<br />
(F 9): SC, 59-53<br />
72-73 (F24): SC, 56-52 *<br />
(J 6): SC, 66-65<br />
71-72 (F26): SC, 75-66<br />
(J 7): SC, 66-46 *<br />
70-71 (F19): SC, 63-55<br />
(F13): SC, 93-78 *<br />
69-70 (F20): UO, 92-83 *<br />
(J10): SC, 77-68<br />
68-69 (F21): UO, 74-64<br />
(J11): SC, 86-75 *<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
67-68 (F17): SC, 66-59<br />
(F 9): SC, 73-70 *<br />
66-67 (F18): SC, 73-70 *<br />
(F10): SC, 71-63<br />
65-66 (F18): SC, 82-67 *<br />
(J 7): SC, 92-66<br />
64-65 (F19): SC, 77-56<br />
(J 9): UO, 81-74<br />
60-61 (M15): SC, 81-79 16<br />
59-60 (F20): SC, 77-73 *<br />
59-58 (F21): SC, 76-67<br />
(J 2): SC, 65-56 *<br />
57-58 (F28): SC, 73-70 *<br />
(J11): SC, 73-52<br />
56-57 (M 2): SC, 71-62<br />
(M 1): SC, 87-82<br />
55-56 (F 4): SC, 87-71 *<br />
(F 3): UO, 55-45 *
WASHINGTON<br />
Washington leads, 178-100<br />
05-06 (M 9): UO, 84-73 5<br />
(F 4): UW, 75-72 *<br />
(J21): UW, 78-59<br />
04-05 (F10): UW, 95-88 * ot<br />
(J13): UW, 77-56<br />
03-04 (F12): UW, 83-74<br />
(J15): UO, 84-74 *<br />
02-03 (F22): UW, 78-66<br />
(J23): UO, 91-66 *<br />
01-02 (M 7): UO, 86-64 5<br />
(F23): UO, 90-84 *<br />
(J24): UW, 97-92<br />
00-01 (F17): UO, 85-73<br />
(J18): UW, 72-71 * ot<br />
99-00 (F19): UW, 67-58 *<br />
(J20): UO, 76-74 ot<br />
98-99 (F13): UO, 94-81 *<br />
(J16): UW, 86-76 ot<br />
97-98 (F14): UW, 62-61<br />
(J15): UW, 81-71 *<br />
96-97 (F 6): UO, 69-59 *<br />
(J11): UW, 78-77<br />
95-96 (F 8): UO, 55-52<br />
(J13): UW, 72-69 *<br />
94-95 (F18): UO, 88-63 *<br />
(J21): UO, 92-83<br />
93-94 (F17): UO, 86-71<br />
(J22): UO, 61-60 *<br />
92-93 (F18): UO, 85-70 *<br />
(J23): UW, 70-53<br />
91-92 (F20): UW, 71-55<br />
(J25): UW, 72-71 *<br />
90-91 (F16): UO, 67-64 *<br />
(J17): UW, 88-86<br />
89-90 (F17): UO, 58-53<br />
(J18): UO, 65-54 *<br />
88-89 (F16): UW, 78-69<br />
(F21): UW, 71-70 *<br />
87-88 (F18): UO, 69-64 *<br />
(J24): UW, 75-63<br />
86-87 (M 7): UW, 70-56 5<br />
(F26): UW, 81-74 ot<br />
(J22): UO, 77-67 *<br />
85-86 (F16): UW, 73-67<br />
(J16): UW, 61-56 *<br />
84-85 (F14): UO, 70-66 *<br />
(J19): UW, 88-62<br />
83-84 (F18): UW, 79-58 *<br />
(J19): UW, 60-53<br />
82-83 (F19): UW, 79-66<br />
(J24): UO, 52-47 *<br />
81-82 (F20): UO, 82-78<br />
(J25): UW, 76-70 *<br />
80-81 (F21): UW, 70-68 *<br />
(J22): UW, 102-91<br />
79-80 (F16): UW, 70-65<br />
(J17): UW, 58-46 *<br />
78-79 (F19): UO, 73-71 *<br />
(J18): UW, 82-70<br />
77-78 (F11): UO, 64-60 *<br />
(F 2): UW, 58-52<br />
76-77 (F11): UO, 61-60<br />
(J13): UO, 72-68 * ot<br />
75-76 (F26): UW, 67-62 *<br />
(J15): UW, 77-70<br />
74-75 (F28): UO, 97-96 *<br />
(J18): UO, 68-66<br />
73-74 (M 2): UW, 84-82 ot<br />
(J12): UO, 90-88 *<br />
(D28): UW, 83-77 1<br />
72-73 (M 5): UW, 83-75<br />
(J12): UO, 69-65 * ot<br />
71-72 (M 3): UW, 81-75<br />
(J22): UW, 85-55<br />
70-71 (M 5): UO, 101-76 *<br />
(J25): UW, 82-75<br />
69-70 (F28): UW, 90-73<br />
(J17): UW, 53-46 *<br />
(D30): UO, 83-73 1<br />
68-69 (M 2): UO, 79-75 *<br />
(J20): UW, 60-54<br />
67-68 (M 2): UO, 85-83 *<br />
(J13): UW, 84-73<br />
66-67 (M 6): UW, 78-67<br />
(J13): UW, 78-74 *<br />
65-66 (F26): UW, 61-60<br />
(J14): UO, 71-62 *<br />
(D 4) UO, 63-61<br />
64-65 (F26): UW, 82-76 * ot<br />
(J16): UO, 65-58<br />
(D 7): UO, 61-60 *<br />
63-64 (J28): UW, 69-67 2ot<br />
(D 9): UW, 69-63 *<br />
62-63 (J25): UW, 63-52 *<br />
(D 4): UO, 59-57<br />
61-62 (F24): UW, 67-49<br />
(D16): UW, 81-59 *<br />
60-61 (F17): UW, 54-47<br />
(J27): UO, 67-48 *<br />
59-60 (F19): UO, 57-41 *<br />
(J22): UW, 63-56<br />
58-59 (J24): UW, 79-60<br />
(J16): UW, 62-57 *<br />
57-58 (F15): UO, 87-83 ot<br />
(J18): UO, 57-53 *<br />
56-57 (F16): UW, 65-63 * ot<br />
(F15): UW, 84-62 *<br />
(J29): UW, 64-63<br />
55-56 (F11): UW, 70-61<br />
(F10): UW, 68-50<br />
(J10): UO, 53-51 * ot<br />
54-55 (F19): UO, 60-59<br />
(F18): UW, 80-60<br />
(F 5): UO, 64-63 *<br />
(F 4): UW, 54-52 ot<br />
53-54 (F20): UW, 67-59<br />
(F19): UO, 63-59<br />
(J23): UO, 64-48 *<br />
(J22): UO, 77-76 *<br />
52-53 (F21): UW, 86-72<br />
(F20): UW, 84-67<br />
(J 3): UW, 76-60 *<br />
(J 2): UW, 79-73 *<br />
51-52 (F 2): UW, 63-57 *<br />
(F 1): UW, 71-63 *<br />
(J19): UW, 64-39<br />
(J18): UW, 74-46<br />
50-51 (F24): UO, 82-75 *<br />
(F23): UW, 77-68 *<br />
(J 6): UW, 61-60<br />
(J 5): UW, 73-49<br />
49-50 (J28): UO, 63-60 *<br />
(J27): UO, 57-49 *<br />
(J21): UW, 66-51<br />
(J20): UW, 69-49<br />
48-49 (F 5): UO, 70-69 *<br />
(F 4): UO, 65-58 *<br />
(J22): UW, 47-44<br />
(J21): UW, 44-43<br />
(D30): UO, 63-62 13<br />
47-48 (J24): UW, 56-39<br />
(J23): UW, 48-44<br />
(J10): UO, 73-58 *<br />
(J 9): UW, 69-54 *<br />
46-47 (F22): UW, 63-51<br />
(F21): UO, 49-48<br />
(F 4): UO, 64-54 *<br />
(F 3): UW, 60-58 *<br />
45-46 (F 2): UO, 63-55 *<br />
(F 1): UO, 57-56 *<br />
(J26): UO, 54-52 ot<br />
(J25): UW, 57-46<br />
(D13): UW, 44-41<br />
44-45 (F 3): UO, 54-51<br />
(F 2): UW, 59-56<br />
(J27): UO, 54-51 *<br />
(J26): UO, 59-36 *<br />
(D23): UW, 32-31 *<br />
(D22): UW, 31-18 17<br />
43-44 (J22): UW, 56-47 *<br />
(J21): UW, 57-38 *<br />
(J 8): UW, 67-25<br />
(J 7): UW, 40-38<br />
42-43 (J30): UO, 47-44<br />
(J29): UW, 46-31<br />
(J23): UW, 31-30 *<br />
(J22): UW, 52-48 *<br />
41-42 (J31): UW, 53-42<br />
(J30): UW, 40-39<br />
(J17): UO, 54-35 *<br />
(J16): UW, 60-34 *<br />
40-41 (M 8): UW, 49-46<br />
(M 7): UW, 48-37<br />
(F 4): UO, 37-36 *<br />
(F 3): UO, 57-35 *<br />
39-40 (J27): UO, 50-43 *<br />
(J26): UO, 53-44 *<br />
(J20): UO, 47-32<br />
(J19): UW, 39-31<br />
38-39 (M 4): UO, 54-52<br />
(M 3): UO, 39-26<br />
(F 1): UO, 58-42 *<br />
(J31): UO, 57-49 *<br />
37-38 (F 8): UO, 56-53 *<br />
(F 7): UO, 59-43 *<br />
(J29): UO, 51-31<br />
(J28): UW, 40-37<br />
36-37 (M 6): UO, 41-38<br />
(M 5): UW, 42-25<br />
(F 2): UW, 39-30 *<br />
(F 1): UO, 48-37 *<br />
Series With 2006-07 Opponents<br />
35-36 (F 1): UW, 35-31 *<br />
(J31): UW, 42-23 *<br />
(J25): UW, 40-26<br />
(J24): UW, 36-28<br />
34-35 (F26): UO, 35-30<br />
(F25): UW, 39-27<br />
(J30): UW, 22-20 *<br />
(J29): UW, 42-36 *<br />
33-34 (F 6): UW, 36-30 *<br />
(F 5): UW, 34-32 * ot<br />
(J27): UW, 34-25<br />
(J26): UW, 33-28<br />
32-33 (F25): UW, 34-28<br />
(F24): UO, 41-26<br />
(J21): UW, 44-34 *<br />
(J20): UW, 56-38 *<br />
31-32 (F 6): UW, 27-21<br />
(F 5): UW, 38-29<br />
(J26): UW, 33-23 *<br />
(J25): UW, 44-32 *<br />
30-31 (J24): UW, 38-26 *<br />
(J23): UW, 31-26 *<br />
(J10): UW, 40-36<br />
(J 9): UW, 43-21<br />
29-30 (M 1): UW, 38-31<br />
(F28): UW, 32-25<br />
(J25): UW, 32-31 *<br />
(J24): UW, 37-23 *<br />
KEY<br />
1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.<br />
2 Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii<br />
3 Corvallis, Ore.<br />
4 Coos Bay, Ore.<br />
5 Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
6 NIT Final Four, New York, N.Y.<br />
7 NCAA West Regional Final, Seattle,<br />
Wash.<br />
8 Pacific Coast Conference Championship<br />
9 Portland, Ore.<br />
10 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff, Salem, Ore.<br />
11 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff<br />
12 Pac-10 Tournament, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
13 Pacific Coast Conference Tournament,<br />
San Francisco, Calif.<br />
14 San Francisco, Calif.<br />
15 Pac-10 Tournament, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
16 NCAA West First Round, Portland, Ore.<br />
17 Astoria, Ore.<br />
18 Spokane, Wash.<br />
* Home Game<br />
F Later forfeited to Oregon<br />
28-29 (F22): UW, 50-44 *<br />
(J19): UW, 38-29<br />
27-28 (F25): UO, 41-39 ot<br />
(J24): UW, 24-17 *<br />
26-27 (F26): UW, 32-24 *<br />
(J29): UO, 50-25<br />
25-26 (J30): UO, 26-21 *<br />
(J23): UO, 34-20<br />
24-25 (F26): UO, 35-26<br />
(J29): UW, 33-29 *<br />
23-24 (F26): UW, 29-22<br />
(F 4): UO, 29-28 *<br />
22-23 (F24): UW, 39-27<br />
(J25): UW, 34-32 *<br />
21-22 (J21): UW, 40-26 *<br />
(J20): UW, 46-19 *<br />
(J14): UW, 48-19<br />
(J13): UW, 76-15<br />
20-21 (J29): UW, 50-26<br />
(J28): UW, 36-31<br />
19-20 (F 7): UO, 23-20 * 2ot<br />
(F 6): UW, 23-19 *<br />
(J23): UO, 29-26<br />
(J22): UW, 38-26<br />
18-19 (F 8): UO, 37-19 *<br />
(F 7): UO, 25-19 *<br />
(F 1): UW, 19-13<br />
(J31): UW, 26-24<br />
17-18 (M 1): UW, 33-16 *<br />
(F28): UO, 23-22 * ot<br />
(F19): UO, 19-17 *<br />
(F18): UO, 27-20 *<br />
16-17 (F23): UW, 37-18<br />
(F22): UW, 32-15<br />
(F 3): UW, 33-16 *<br />
(F 2): UW, 33-12 *<br />
14-15 (F20): UW, 27-19 *<br />
(F19): UW, 21-13 *<br />
(F 6): UW, 32-21<br />
(F 5): UW, 32-15<br />
13-14 (F20): UO, 24-9 *<br />
(F17): UW, 15-14 *<br />
(F16): UW, 16-10 *<br />
(F10): UW, 16-12<br />
(F 9): UW, 28-7<br />
(F 7): UW, 30-10<br />
12-13 (F22): UW, 29-15 *<br />
(F21): UW, 23-16 * ot<br />
(F11): UW, 25-10<br />
(F10): UW, 25-10<br />
11-12 (M15): UO, 17-13 * ot<br />
(M14): UO, 17-14 *<br />
(F13): UW, 11-10<br />
(F12): UW, 30-18<br />
10-11 (M 4): UW, 18-17<br />
(M 3): UW, 22-18<br />
(F18): UO, 27-13 *<br />
(F17): UW, 22-18 *<br />
03-04 (F12): UW, 19-16 *<br />
2006-07 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE 173
Series With 2006-07 Opponents<br />
WASHINGTON STATE<br />
Oregon leads, 152-116<br />
05-06 (M 8): UO, 66-55 5<br />
(F18): UO, 67-37 *<br />
(J19): UO, 52-50<br />
04-05 (F12): UO, 69-66 *<br />
(J15): UO, 55-52<br />
03-04 (F14): UO, 67-62 ot<br />
(J17): UO, 60-45 *<br />
02-03 (F20): UO, 89-70<br />
(J25): UO, 76-66 *<br />
01-02 (F21): UO, 115-77 *<br />
(J26): UO, 94-86<br />
00-01 (F15): WS, 63-62<br />
(J20): UO, 81-66 *<br />
99-00 (F17): UO, 70-53 *<br />
(J22): UO, 81-80 ot<br />
98-99 (F11): UO, 77-64 *<br />
(J14): UO, 87-83 3ot<br />
97-98 (F12): UO, 64-63<br />
(J16): UO, 71-62 *<br />
96-97 (F 8): UO, 93-82 *<br />
(J 9): WS, 81-76 18<br />
95-96 (F10): WS, 70-65<br />
(J11): UO, 70-63 *<br />
94-95 (F18): WS, 76-59 *<br />
(J19): WS, 83-78<br />
93-94 (F19): UO, 98-87<br />
(J20): WS, 95-85 *<br />
92-93 (F20): UO, 62-60 *<br />
(J21): WS, 95-79<br />
91-92 (F22): WS, 97-82<br />
(J23): WS, 90-55 *<br />
90-91 (F14): UO, 75-69 *<br />
(J19): WS, 82-79<br />
89-90 (F15): UO, 71-66<br />
(J21): UO, 82-68 *<br />
88-89 (M 9): WS, 78-56 5<br />
(F18): WS, 60-54<br />
(J19): UO, 67-49 *<br />
87-88 (F21): UO, 73-66 *<br />
(J21): UO, 67-46<br />
86-87 (F28): WS, 79-65<br />
(J24): UO, 60-55 *<br />
85-86 (J19): WS, 60-59 *<br />
(F14): WS, 75-71<br />
84-85 (J1 7j: UO, 74-72<br />
(F16): UO, 84-82 *<br />
83-84 (F16): UO, 78-73 *<br />
(J21): UO, 64-60<br />
82-83 (F17): WS, 48-45<br />
(J22): WS, 54-51 *<br />
81-82 (F22): WS, 76-69<br />
(J23): UO, 60-56 *<br />
80-81 (F20): UO, 82-67<br />
(J24): UO, 70-66<br />
79-80 (F14): WS, 81-66<br />
(J19): WS, 62-52 *<br />
78-79 (F17): WS, 53-52 *<br />
(J20): WS, 74-65<br />
77-78 (F 9): WS, 57-55 *<br />
(F 4): WS, 54-48<br />
76-77 (F24): WS, 55-53<br />
(J15): WS, 49-45 *<br />
75-76 (F28): UO, 70-56 *<br />
(J17): WS, 78-69<br />
74-75 (M 1): UO, 56-52 *<br />
(J16): UO, 69-68<br />
(D30): UO, 74-65 1<br />
73-74 (M 4): UO, 92-61<br />
(J11): UO, 69-54 *<br />
72-73 (M 3): UO, 66-65<br />
(J13): UO, 77-63 *<br />
71-72 (M 4): WS, 77-69 *<br />
(J24): WS, 73-56<br />
70-71 (M 6): UO, 69-68 * ot<br />
(J23): UO, 95-68<br />
(D29): UO, 64-48 1<br />
69-70 (M 2): WS, 96-87<br />
(J 16): UO, 90-79 *<br />
(D29): UO, 66-57 1<br />
68-69 (M 1): WS, 66-65 *<br />
(J18): WS, 67-63<br />
(D29): UO, 80-78 1<br />
67-68 (M 1): UO, 81-73 *<br />
(J15): WS, 85-66<br />
66-67 (M 4): WS, 82-79 ot<br />
(J 4): WS, 75-71 *<br />
(D29): WS, 77-56 1<br />
65-66 (F28): WS, 88-83<br />
(J15): UO, 66-58 *<br />
(D29): WS, 76-58 1<br />
64-65 (F27): WS, 71-61 *<br />
(J23): UO, 74-69<br />
(J15): WS, 75-68<br />
63-64 (J25): WS, 81-71 *<br />
(J24): UO, 71-61 *<br />
(D27): UO, 79-62 1<br />
174<br />
62-63 (F23): UO, 84-72 *<br />
(F22): UO, 83-70 *<br />
(J19): UO, 58-44<br />
(J18): UO, 60-51<br />
(D26): UO, 67-57 1<br />
61-62 (F17): WS, 70-63<br />
(F16): WS, 71-45<br />
(J20): UO, 81-71 *<br />
(J19): UO, 91-81 ot<br />
60-61 (M 4): UO, 76-68<br />
(M 3): WS, 81-56<br />
(F11): WS, 77-73 *<br />
(J20): UO, 60-53 *<br />
(D29): UO, 58-44 1<br />
59-60 (J 9): UO, 68-64<br />
(J 4): UO, 62-48 *<br />
(D28): UO, 63-48 1<br />
58-59 (M 7): WS, 70-63 *<br />
(F 9): UO, 61-54 *<br />
57-58 (M 1): WS, 65-51 *<br />
(J24): UO, 63-45<br />
56-57 (J26): WS, 74-67<br />
(J25): WS, 87-81<br />
55-56 (M 3): UO, 72-58 *<br />
(M 2): UO, 80-63 *<br />
54-55 (J11): UO, 76-63 *<br />
(J10): UO, 68-45 *<br />
(J 4): UO, 69-55<br />
(J 3): WS, 63-56<br />
53-54 (F 3): WS, 74-68 *<br />
(F 2): UO, 66-51 *<br />
(J16): UO, 65-56<br />
(J15): UO, 75-73<br />
52-53 (F14): UO, 87-70<br />
(F13): UO, 64-56<br />
(J10): UO, 75-61 *<br />
(J 9): UO, 74-49 *<br />
51-52 (F22): WS, 67-65<br />
(F23): UO, 71-61<br />
(J 8): UO, 59-45 *<br />
(J 7): UO, 59-45 *<br />
50-51 (F14): UO, 57-55 *<br />
(F13): UO, 66-57 *<br />
(F 6): UO, 54-52<br />
(F 5): WS, 55-45<br />
49-50 (F 7): WS, 64-48<br />
(F 6): WS, 52-51<br />
(J 7): WS, 54-46 *<br />
(J 6): UO, 51-48 *<br />
48-49 (F12): WS, 50-48 *<br />
(F11): UO, 49-38 *<br />
(J 8): WS, 43-40<br />
(J 7): WS, 46-43<br />
(D27): WS, 50-37 13<br />
47-48 (M 2): UO, 73-54 *<br />
(M 1): WS, 62-60 *<br />
(F 4): WS, 60-59<br />
(F 3): WS, 66-65 ot<br />
46-47 (J25): WS, 48-46<br />
(J24): WS, 51-37<br />
(J 4): WS, 52-49 *<br />
(J 3): UO, 56-52 *<br />
45-46 (F23): WS, 70-63<br />
(F22): WS, 67-61<br />
(F13): UO, 69-65 *<br />
(F12): WS, 68-61 *<br />
44-45 (M17): UO, 39-37 * 11<br />
(M16): WS, 53-48 * 11<br />
(M10): UO, 51-41 11<br />
(J20): UO, 64-48 *<br />
(J19): WS, 54-43 *<br />
(J 9): UO, 47-34<br />
(J 8): WS, 46-36<br />
43-44 (F23): UO, 56-44 *<br />
(F22): UO, 56-36 *<br />
(F 2): WS, 38-33<br />
(F 1): UO, 40-36<br />
42-43 (F27): UO, 54-39 *<br />
(F26): UO, 47-45 *<br />
(J16): WS, 46-40<br />
(J15): UO, 49-36<br />
41-42 (F23): UO, 41-27<br />
(F18): WS, 59-48<br />
(J10): UO, 48-38 *<br />
(J 9): WS, 61-45 *<br />
40-41 (J22): WS, 50-47<br />
(J21): WS, 47-45<br />
(J11): WS, 55-40 *<br />
(J10): WS, 48-39 *<br />
39-40 (M 2): WS, 55-54<br />
(M 1): WS, 62-57<br />
(F13): UO, 60-50 *<br />
(F12): UO, 71-41 *<br />
38-39 (J18): UO, 57-31<br />
(J17): UO, 56-44<br />
(J 7): WS, 39-34 *<br />
(J 6): UO, 46-35 *<br />
37-38 (F15): WS, 44-37<br />
(F14): UO, 44-34<br />
(J 8): UO, 50-46 *<br />
(J 7): UO, 54-33 *<br />
36-37 (M20): WS, 42-25 11<br />
(J20): WS, 42-28<br />
(J19): UO, 40-36<br />
(J 9): WS, 37-32 *<br />
(J 8): UO, 43-26 *<br />
35-36 (M 7): UO, 50-45<br />
(M 6): WS, 44-30<br />
(F18): WS, 51-40 *<br />
(F17): UO, 42-35 *<br />
34-35 (J22): WS, 37-33<br />
(J21): WS, 24-21<br />
(J 5): UO, 32-27 *<br />
(J 4): UO, 35-28 *<br />
33-34 (F17): WS, 43-29<br />
(F16): UO, 25-20<br />
(J 9): WS, 38-30 *<br />
(J 8): UO, 30-27 *<br />
32-33 (J28): WS, 27-22<br />
(J27): WS, 45-28<br />
(J14): WS, 47-31 *<br />
(J13): WS, 39-24 *<br />
31-32 (F13): UO, 24-21 *<br />
(F12): UO, 34-32 *<br />
(J12): UO, 42-29<br />
(J11): WS, 33-21<br />
30-31 (F10): WS, 35-32<br />
(F 9): WS, 37-31<br />
(J17): WS, 41-33 *<br />
(J16): WS, 32-30 *<br />
29-30 (F15): UO, 35-21<br />
(F14): WS, 31-28<br />
(J11): UO, 34-32 * ot<br />
(J10): WS, 32-30 *<br />
28-29 (F16): WS, 29-28 *<br />
(J21): WS, 31-28<br />
27-28 (F20): UO, 42-18 *<br />
(J24): UO, 33-16<br />
26-27 (F 8): UO, 43-23 *<br />
(J24): UO, 31-14<br />
25-26 (F 8): UO, 35-23 *<br />
(J27): UO, 34-22<br />
24-25 (F24): UO, 43-16<br />
(F 9): UO, 30-24 *<br />
23-24 (F27): UO, 33-29 *<br />
(F15): UO, 38-31<br />
22-23 (F21): WS, 40-25<br />
(F 5): WS, 21-15 *<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
20-21 (M 1): UO, 35-28 *<br />
(F28): UO, 33-27 *<br />
(J26): UO, 33-18<br />
(J25): UO, 27-23<br />
19-20 (F 5): WS, 29-27 *<br />
18-19 (F20): UO, 43-27<br />
(F19): UO, 38-28<br />
(J28) WS, 36-35 *<br />
(J27): UO, 29-23 *<br />
14-15 (M 2): UO, 29-23 *<br />
(F 9): WS, 24-18<br />
13-14 (J16): UO, 25-17 *<br />
12-13 (F27): WS, 24-20 *<br />
(F26): UO, 19-17 *<br />
(F15): WS, 25-12<br />
(F13): WS, 26-17<br />
11-12 (M 5): UO, 19-7 *<br />
(M 4): UO, 26-11 *<br />
(F15): UO, 18-13<br />
10-11 (F11): UO, 32-19 *<br />
(F27): UO, 45-14 *<br />
(F28): UO, 30-17 *<br />
09-10 (F12): WS, 22-7 *<br />
07-08 (F12): WS, 15-12<br />
KEY<br />
1 Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.<br />
2 Big Island Invitational, Hilo, Hawaii<br />
3 Corvallis, Ore.<br />
4 Coos Bay, Ore.<br />
5 Pac-10 Tournament, Los Angeles, Calif.<br />
6 NIT Final Four, New York, N.Y.<br />
7 NCAA West Regional Final, Seattle,<br />
Wash.<br />
8 Pacific Coast Conference Championship<br />
9 Portland, Ore.<br />
10 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff, Salem, Ore.<br />
11 Pacific Coast Conference Northern<br />
Division Playoff<br />
12 Pac-10 Tournament, Tucson, Ariz.<br />
13 Pacific Coast Conference Tournament,<br />
San Francisco, Calif.<br />
14 San Francisco, Calif.<br />
15 Pac-10 Tournament, Tempe, Ariz.<br />
16 NCAA West First Round, Portland, Ore.<br />
17 Astoria, Ore.<br />
18 Spokane, Wash.<br />
* Home Game<br />
F Later forfeited to Oregon
Air Force 2-2<br />
Alabama 0-1<br />
Alabama-Birmingham 0-2<br />
Alabama State 1-0<br />
Alaska-Anchorage 2-0<br />
Alaska-Fairbanks 3-0<br />
Alcorn State 1-0<br />
Arizona 19-39<br />
Arizona State 28-34<br />
Arkansas 0-3<br />
Auburn 0-1<br />
Augustana (S.D.) 1-0<br />
Baltimore 1-1<br />
Bethune-Cookman 1-0<br />
Boise State 4-0<br />
Boston University 1-1<br />
Bowie State 1-0<br />
Bowling Green 1-1<br />
Bradley 1-1<br />
Brigham Young 12-7<br />
British Columbia 9-0<br />
California 51-70<br />
UC Davis 3-0<br />
UC Irvine 1-2<br />
UC Riverside 2-0<br />
UC San Diego 1-0<br />
UC Santa Barbara 1-3<br />
Cal Poly Pomona 1-0<br />
Cal State Fullerton 3-0<br />
Cal State Los Angeles 4-0<br />
Cal State Northridge 2-1<br />
Canisius 2-1<br />
Central Michigan 1-0<br />
Central Washington 2-0<br />
Chicago State 1-0<br />
Chico State 3-0<br />
Cincinnati 0-1<br />
Cleveland State 1-0<br />
Colorado 2-3<br />
Colorado State 1-2<br />
Columbia 1-2<br />
Coppin State 1-0<br />
Cornell 1-0<br />
Creighton 1-0<br />
Dartmouth 0-1<br />
Davidson 1-0<br />
Dayton 0-1<br />
Denver 5-1<br />
DePaul 0-2<br />
Detroit 0-3<br />
Doane 1-0<br />
Drake 2-0<br />
Duquesne 1-3<br />
Eastern Washington 0-0<br />
East Tennessee State 1-0<br />
Florida A&M 1-0<br />
Florida State 0-1<br />
Fresno State 8-2<br />
George Mason 1-0<br />
Georgetown 0-1<br />
George Washington 1-0<br />
Georgia 1-0<br />
Georgia Tech 1-1<br />
Gonzaga 19-3<br />
Grambling State 2-0<br />
Hartford 1-0<br />
Hawaii 5-5<br />
Hawaii-Hilo 1-0<br />
Houston 0-1<br />
Howard 1-0<br />
Humboldt State 1-0<br />
Idaho 111-57<br />
Idaho State 2-1<br />
Illinois 0-4<br />
Illinois-Chicago 2-0<br />
Illinois State 1-0<br />
Indiana 0-3<br />
Indiana State 0-1<br />
Iowa 0-5<br />
Kansas 3-4<br />
Kansas State 0-2<br />
Kentucky 0-1<br />
Lamar 2-1<br />
LaSalle 0-1<br />
Lehigh 0-0<br />
Linfield 3-0<br />
Long Beach State 1-0<br />
Long Island 1-6<br />
Louisiana-Lafayette 1-1<br />
Louisiana-Monroe 0-1<br />
Louisiana Tech 0-1<br />
Louisville 2-1<br />
Loyola (Ill.) 0-1<br />
Loyola Marymount 2-0<br />
Marshall 2-0<br />
Massachusetts 1-1<br />
Mercer 0-0<br />
Miami (Ohio.) 1-0<br />
Michigan 0-3<br />
Michigan State 2-1<br />
Minnesota 3-6<br />
Mississippi Valley State 1-0<br />
Missouri 0-3<br />
Missouri-St. Louis 1-0<br />
Montana 22-4<br />
Montana State 4-3<br />
Morris Brown 1-0<br />
Nebraska 3-6<br />
Nevada 5-1<br />
Nevada-Las Vegas 1-1<br />
New Mexico 2-6<br />
New Mexico State 2-2<br />
New York, City College of 0-1<br />
New York University 1-0<br />
Niagara 1-0<br />
Nicholls State 1-0<br />
North Carolina 0-3<br />
North Carolina-Charlotte 0-2<br />
Northeastern 1-0<br />
Northern Arizona 5-1<br />
Northwestern 2-0<br />
Northwestern Oklahoma St. 0-1<br />
Notre Dame 2-2<br />
Ohio State 1-3<br />
Oklahoma 2-0<br />
Oklahoma City 0-1<br />
Oklahoma State 1-0<br />
Oral Roberts 3-0<br />
Oregon State 145-180<br />
Pacific 5-2<br />
Pacific (Ore.) 9-0<br />
Pacific Lutheran 2-0<br />
Penn State 1-0<br />
Pepperdine 3-1<br />
Portland 46-9<br />
Portland State 6-2<br />
Princeton 1-1<br />
Providence 2-2<br />
Puget Sound 5-0<br />
Purdue 1-2<br />
Redlands 1-0<br />
Rhode Island 1-1<br />
Rice 2-1<br />
Richmond 0-2<br />
Rutgers 1-1<br />
Sacramento State 4-0<br />
St. Bonaventure 0-1<br />
St. James 1-0<br />
St. John’s 1-1<br />
St. Joseph’s 1-0<br />
St. Louis 1-0<br />
St. Martin’s 4-0<br />
St. Mary’s 7-1<br />
St. Olaf 1-0<br />
St. Peter’s 1-0<br />
San Diego State 3-3<br />
San Francisco 6-2<br />
San Francisco State 2-0<br />
San Jose State 12-1<br />
Santa Clara 7-5<br />
Tampa 0-1<br />
Temple 4-1<br />
Tennessee 0-1<br />
Tennessee Tech 1-0<br />
Texas 5-1<br />
Texas A&M 1-0<br />
Texas Christian 1-0<br />
Texas Tech 2-1<br />
Tulsa 2-0<br />
UCLA 24-76<br />
USC 41-56<br />
Utah 6-7<br />
Utah State 3-2<br />
Vanderbilt 2-4<br />
Vermont 2-0<br />
Villanova 1-1<br />
Virginia Tech 0-1<br />
Wake Forest 3-0<br />
Washington 100-178<br />
Washington State 152-116<br />
Wayne State (Mich.) 1-2<br />
Weber State 2-0<br />
Western Illinois 1-1<br />
Western Michigan 2-0<br />
Western Washington 1-0<br />
West Florida 1-0<br />
Whitman 9-5<br />
Whitworth 1-0<br />
Wichita State 5-3<br />
Willamette 41-12<br />
Oregon defeated Willamette 38-10 in the first game<br />
played at McArthur Court, Jan. 14, 1927.<br />
Savannah State 1-0<br />
Seattle 5-4<br />
Seattle Pacific 4-0<br />
Seton Hall 0-1<br />
South Carolina State 1-0<br />
Southern Illinois 2-0<br />
Southern Oregon 8-3<br />
Springfield 1-0<br />
Stanford 41-83<br />
Stephen F. Austin 1-0<br />
All-Time Series<br />
Winthrop 1-0<br />
Wisconsin 2-3<br />
Wisconsin-Green Bay 2-2<br />
Wyoming 4-10<br />
Xavier 1-1<br />
Yale 1-0<br />
bold indicates 2006-07 opponents<br />
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Oregon Versus All Conferences<br />
(Using 2006-07 Alignments)<br />
America East<br />
Boston University 1-1<br />
Hartford 1-0<br />
Vermont 2-0<br />
Total 4-1<br />
Atlantic Coast<br />
Florida State 0-1<br />
Georga Tech 1-1<br />
North Carolina 0-3<br />
Virginia Tech 0-1<br />
Wake Forest 3-0<br />
Total 4-6<br />
Atlantic Sun<br />
East Tennessee State 1-0<br />
Mercer 0-0<br />
Total 1-0<br />
Atlantic 10<br />
Dayton 0-1<br />
Duquesne 1-3<br />
George Washington 1-0<br />
LaSalle 0-1<br />
Massachusetts 1-1<br />
North Carolina-Charlotte 0-2<br />
Rhode Island 1-1<br />
Richmond 0-2<br />
St. Bonaventure 0-1<br />
St. Joseph’s 1-0<br />
St. Louis 1-0<br />
Temple 4-1<br />
Xavier 1-1<br />
Total 11-14<br />
Big East<br />
Cincinnati 0-1<br />
DePaul 0-2<br />
Georgetown 0-1<br />
Louisville 2-1<br />
Notre Dame 2-2<br />
Providence 2-2<br />
Rutgers 1-1<br />
St. John’s 1-1<br />
Seton Hall 0-1<br />
Villanova 1-1<br />
Total 9-13<br />
Big Sky<br />
Eastern Washington 0-0<br />
Idaho State 2-1<br />
Montana 22-4<br />
Montana State 4-3<br />
Northern Arizona 5-1<br />
Portland State 6-2<br />
Sacramento State 4-0<br />
Weber State 2-0<br />
Total 45-11<br />
Big South<br />
Winthrop 1-0<br />
Total 1-0<br />
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Big Ten<br />
Illinois 0-4<br />
Indiana 0-3<br />
Iowa 0-5<br />
Michigan 0-3<br />
Michigan State 2-1<br />
Minnesota 3-6<br />
Northwestern 2-0<br />
Ohio State 1-3<br />
Penn State 1-0<br />
Purdue 1-2<br />
Wisconsin 2-3<br />
Total 12-30<br />
Big XII<br />
Colorado 2-3<br />
Kansas 3-4<br />
Kansas State 0-2<br />
Missouri 0-3<br />
Nebraska 3-6<br />
Oklahoma 2-0<br />
Oklahoma State 1-0<br />
Texas 5-1<br />
Texas A&M 1-0<br />
Texas Tech 2-1<br />
Total 19-20<br />
Big West<br />
UC Irvine 1-2<br />
UC Riverside 2-0<br />
UC Santa Barbara 1-3<br />
Cal State Fullerton 3-0<br />
Cal State Northridge 2-1<br />
Long Beach State 1-0<br />
Pacific 5-2<br />
Total 15-8<br />
Colonial Athletic Association<br />
George Mason 1-0<br />
Northeastern 1-0<br />
Total 2-0<br />
Conference USA<br />
Alabama-Birmingham 0-2<br />
Houston 0-1<br />
Marshall 2-0<br />
Rice 2-1<br />
Tulsa 2-0<br />
Total 6-4<br />
Horizon League<br />
Cleveland State 1-0<br />
Detroit 0-3<br />
Illinois-Chicago 2-0<br />
Loyola (Ill.) 0-1<br />
Wisconsin-Green Bay 2-2<br />
Total 5-6<br />
Ivy League<br />
Columbia 1-2<br />
Cornell 1-0<br />
Dartmouth 0-1<br />
Princeton 1-1<br />
Yale 1-0<br />
Total 4-4<br />
Metro Atlantic Athletic<br />
Canisius 2-1<br />
Niagara 1-0<br />
St. Peter’s 1-0<br />
Total 4-1<br />
Mid-American<br />
Bowling Green 1-1<br />
Central Michigan 1-0<br />
Miami (Ohio) 1-0<br />
Western Michigan 2-0<br />
Total 5-1<br />
Mid-Continent<br />
Oral Roberts 3-0<br />
Western Illinois 1-1<br />
Total 4-1<br />
Mid-Eastern Athletic<br />
Bethune-Cookman 1-0<br />
Coppin State 1-0<br />
Florida A&M 1-0<br />
Howard 1-0<br />
South Carolina State 1-0<br />
Total 5-0<br />
Missouri Valley<br />
Bradley 1-1<br />
Creighton 1-0<br />
Drake 2-0<br />
Illinois State 1-0<br />
Indiana State 0-1<br />
Southern Illinois 2-0<br />
Wichita State 5-3<br />
Total 12-5<br />
Mountain West<br />
Air Force 2-2<br />
Brigham Young 12-7<br />
Colorado State 1-2<br />
Nevada-Las Vegas 1-1<br />
New Mexico 2-6<br />
San Diego State 3-3<br />
Texas Christian 1-0<br />
Utah 6-7<br />
Wyoming 4-10<br />
Total 32-38<br />
Northeast<br />
Long Island 1-6<br />
Total 1-6<br />
Ohio Valley<br />
Tennessee Tech 1-0<br />
Total 1-0<br />
Pacific-10<br />
Arizona 19-38<br />
Arizona State 28-34<br />
California 51-70<br />
Oregon State 145-180<br />
Stanford 41-83<br />
UCLA 24-76<br />
USC 41-56<br />
Washington 100-178<br />
Washington State 152-116<br />
Total 601-831<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Patriot League<br />
Lehigh 0-0<br />
Total 0-0<br />
Southeastern<br />
Alabama 0-1<br />
Arkansas 0-3<br />
Auburn 0-1<br />
Georgia 1-0<br />
Kentucky 0-1<br />
Tennessee 0-1<br />
Vanderbilt 2-4<br />
Total 3-11<br />
Southern<br />
Davidson 1-0<br />
Total 1-0<br />
Southland<br />
Lamar 2-1<br />
Nicholls State 1-0<br />
Stephen F. Austin 1-0<br />
Total 4-1<br />
Southwestern Athletic<br />
Alabama State 1-0<br />
Alcorn State 1-0<br />
Grambling State 2-0<br />
Mississippi Valley State 1-0<br />
Total 5-0<br />
Sun Belt<br />
Denver 5-1<br />
Louisiana-Lafayette 1-1<br />
Louisiana-Monroe 0-1<br />
Total 6-3<br />
West Coast<br />
Gonzaga 19-3<br />
Loyola Marymount 2-0<br />
Pepperdine 3-1<br />
Portland 46-9<br />
St. Mary’s 7-1<br />
San Francisco 6-2<br />
Santa Clara 7-5<br />
Total 90-21<br />
Western Athletic<br />
Boise State 4-0<br />
Fresno State 8-2<br />
Hawaii 5-5<br />
Idaho 111-57<br />
Louisiana Tech 0-1<br />
New Mexico State 2-2<br />
Nevada 5-1<br />
San Jose State 12-1<br />
Utah State 3-2<br />
Total 150-71<br />
Independents<br />
Chicago State 1-0<br />
Savannah State 1-0<br />
Total 2-0
Bill Moos<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
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dave<br />
FROHNMAYER<br />
• University President<br />
• 13th Year<br />
• Harvard ‘82<br />
Dave Frohnmayer, a nationally recognized leader in higher education,<br />
is the 15th president of the University of Oregon, the state’s 129-year-old<br />
center for liberal arts, science and professional studies. He assumed the<br />
presidency on July 1, 1994.<br />
Under Frohnmayer’s leadership, the university embarked on a sweeping<br />
set of new initiatives designed to guide the UO into the future, doubled<br />
its number of endowed chairs, increased curricular offerings, improved<br />
student-faculty ratios and increased annual giving by 50 percent. During<br />
his tenure, the Oregon Campaign, the most ambitious fund-raising drive in<br />
the state’s history, attracted more than one-quarter billion dollars—$255.3<br />
million—for UO scholarships, faculty support, programs and facilities.<br />
A noted legal author and scholar, Frohnmayer served as dean of the<br />
University of Oregon’s School of Law from 1992-94 before his appointment<br />
as president. He was Oregon’s attorney general from 1981-91 and<br />
represented Oregon before the U.S. Supreme Court, personally winning<br />
six of seven cases. He served as president of the National Association of<br />
Attorneys General for and received that organization’s prestigious Wyman<br />
Award as the state attorney general who best exemplifies the goals of<br />
the office. Prior to that, he was a UO professor of law from 1971-80 and<br />
represented District 40 (south Eugene and Goshen) in the Oregon House<br />
of Representatives for three two-year terms beginning in 1975.<br />
A Medford native, Frohnmayer lives in Eugene with his wife, Lynn, and<br />
three children. Dave and Lynn Frohnmayer are founders of the Fanconi<br />
Anemia Research Fund, Inc., based in Eugene. This foundation funds<br />
path-breaking genetic research and sponsors an annual one-of-a-kind<br />
international symposium. They are also founders of the Fanconi Anemia<br />
support group for similarly afflicted families worldwide, and he is one of<br />
the founding directors of the national Marrow Donor Program.<br />
Frohnmayer is the recipient of numerous awards, including the UO’s<br />
Pioneer Award for outstanding leadership; the Oregon Association of<br />
Broadcasters’ Tom McCall Award; the Outstanding Educator of America<br />
Award; Lewis and Clark College’s Aubrey R. Watzek Award; and, with<br />
his wife Lynn, the Providence Child Care Center’s Heart of Gold Award<br />
and the 1998 Eugene First Citizen Award.<br />
A constitutional law expert, he is a Phi Beta Kappa 1962 graduate of<br />
Harvard College and attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar,<br />
where he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees. In 1967, he received<br />
his law degree from the University of California.<br />
State Board of Higher Education<br />
The Oregon State Board of Higher Education, the statutory governing board<br />
of the seven-campus Oregon State System of Higher Education, is <strong>com</strong>posed<br />
of 11 members appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Oregon State<br />
Senate. Eight lay members are appointed for four-year terms, one faculty<br />
member is appointed for a two-year term and two members are students appointed<br />
for two-year terms. Current board members and the date their terms<br />
expire are as follows:<br />
Henry Lorenzen, Pendleton, 2007 (Pres.) Kirby Dyess, Portland, 2008 (VP)<br />
Donald Blair, Beaverton, 2008 Tim Nesbitt, Salem, 2008<br />
Gerry Blakney, Monmouth, 2007 Geri Richmond, Eugene, 2004<br />
Bridget Burns, Eugene, 2005 Gretchen Schuette, Salem, 2008<br />
Howard Sohn, Roseburg, 2009 Tony Van Vliet, Corvallis, 2009<br />
Adriana Mendoza, La Grande, 2007 John Von Schlegell, Portland, 2009<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
dan<br />
WILLIAMS<br />
• Assistant to the President<br />
for Intercollegiate Athletics<br />
• 27th Year<br />
• Oregon ‘62<br />
Former University vice president Dan Williams is in the second year of<br />
his new assignment as assistant to the president for Intercollegiate Athletics.<br />
With 27 years at the University, Williams is now a valuable consultant to<br />
athletics director Bill Moos.<br />
Prior to his retirement from full-time duties in the summer of 2005, Williams<br />
served as vice president for administration, a position he had held since<br />
1983. Among his many duties, Williams directly supervised intercollegiate<br />
athletics.<br />
Williams also presided over the department as director of athletics for 11<br />
months in 1994-95, a period that will be remembered as one of unparalleled<br />
success with an appearance in the Rose Bowl and NCAA bids in both men’s<br />
and women’s basketball.<br />
He selected his successor in May 1995 with the appointment of Bill Moos<br />
as athletics director and presided over an extensive study that resulted in the<br />
decision to add women’s soccer, in a concerted effort of increasing the opportunity<br />
for women to participate and <strong>com</strong>pete in intercollegiate athletics.<br />
A political science major, the Astoria native graduated from Oregon in<br />
1962, also serving as ASUO student body president his senior year. He<br />
received his master’s degree in public administration from the University of<br />
San Francisco in 1980. Prior to <strong>com</strong>ing to Oregon as director of housing<br />
and associate dean of students in 1980, he was a student affairs officer at<br />
Stanford University.<br />
Williams serves on the Board of Directors of Oregon Forest Resources<br />
Institute, Volunteers in Medicine Clinic, Liberty Bank and Bi-Mart Corporation.<br />
He also serves as a consultant to the Papé Group. His <strong>com</strong>munity service<br />
activities include membership on the Oregon Health Services Commission.<br />
Williams and his wife Maureen are the parents of three children.<br />
james<br />
O’FALLON<br />
• Faculty Representative<br />
• 11th Year<br />
• Kansas State ‘68<br />
The University of Oregon’s faculty athletic representative is James O’Fallon,<br />
a member of the School of Law faculty since 1981. As the Frank Nash professor<br />
at Oregon, O’Fallon teaches constitutional law and jurisprudence.<br />
The native of Gunnison, Colo., and graduate of Kansas State University<br />
earned his law degree from Stanford in 1972. He passed the California bar<br />
exam in 1973, after which, he served as a law clerk for the Ninth Circuit’s<br />
United States Court of Appeals.<br />
Prior to <strong>com</strong>ing to Oregon, O’Fallon served on the law faculties at the<br />
University of Richmond and the University of Detroit, and was a National<br />
Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at Harvard.<br />
In addition to functioning on behalf of the university president and registrar<br />
to maintain institutional accountability and record keeping, he acts as the<br />
voting delegate in all NCAA and Pacific-10 Conference meetings and verifies<br />
academic eligibility for all of Oregon’s student-athletes. O’Fallon served as<br />
the interim representative in 1986-87 when Chapin Clark took a leave of<br />
absence from the University.<br />
His scholarly work, including a path-breaking article on Marbury v. Madison,<br />
focuses on constitutional history and theory and philosophy.
ill<br />
MOOS<br />
• Director of Athletics<br />
• 12th Year<br />
• Washington State ‘73<br />
The investments made by Bill Moos early in his tenure as athletics<br />
director paid off in recent years with trophies from his 2001 Pac-10<br />
champion and Fiesta Bowl winning football team, his 2002 Pac-10 champion<br />
and NCAA Elite Eight men’s basketball team, and his 2002 WNIT champion<br />
women’s basketball team.<br />
But while he has changed the landscape of University of Oregon<br />
athletics, both figuratively and literally, Moos certainly isn’t resting on his<br />
laurels.<br />
Merely a glance at the Autzen Stadium expansion, Ed Moshofsky Sports<br />
Center, Casanova Center, and adjacent playing fields offers the magnitude<br />
of the ever-changing facility enhancements underway in Eugene.<br />
A driving force behind the most successful era of the University’s<br />
athletics department in recent memory, Bill Moos is in his 12th year as the<br />
ninth man to serve as Oregon’s director of athletics.<br />
Moos has initiated more than $160 million in facility improvements at<br />
Oregon. In addition, he renewed the department’s <strong>com</strong>mitment to the future<br />
by coordinating the efforts that made the $90 million Autzen Stadium<br />
renovation a reality in 2002. The project added 12,000 new seats, 32 new<br />
suites, a new Club at Autzen and a new press box to the stadium, making<br />
it an even better place to view a college football game .<br />
In 1998, Moos witnessed other steps forward with the opening of the<br />
$14.6 million Ed Moshofsky Sports Center and Papé and Kilkenny Fields<br />
project, as well as the installation of a $4 million Opto Tech Megavision<br />
scoreboard in Autzen Stadium. That same year, the department successfully<br />
underwent the NCAA certification process.<br />
Oregon’s latest facility improvements have included a new outdoor tennis<br />
court <strong>com</strong>plex as well as the Powell Plaza, which has created a gateway<br />
to the nation’s premier track and field facility - Hayward Field.<br />
Above everything else, it always has been Moos’ intention to place the<br />
University of Oregon on a national stage, and he would be the first to admit<br />
he would be unable to do so alone. No greater illustrations exist than helping<br />
put the pieces in place for Eugene secure the U.S. Track and Field Olympic<br />
Trials in the summer of 2008, as well as Oregon submitting a successful<br />
bid to land the first and second round of the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball<br />
Tournament in Portland - the first time the men’s tournament will return to<br />
the state since 1983.<br />
He has said that it’s often harder to keep a successful program moving<br />
forward than turning one around on the down slide. Yet Moos has clearly<br />
positioned Oregon on top of its game as it continues to be a trend-setter<br />
in college athletic circles on and off the field.<br />
All the 55-year-old Washington native has done is preside over 11<br />
football seasons that set many of Oregon’s attendance records, provided<br />
outstanding, yet fiscally prudent, trips for the Ducks to the 1996 Cotton,<br />
1997 Las Vegas, 1998 Aloha, 1999 Sun, 2000 Holiday, 2002 Fiesta,<br />
2002 Seattle, 2003 Sun, and 2005 Holiday bowls, helped streamline<br />
the organization’s structure, overseen record numbers in fund-raising and<br />
development each of the past 11 years, and set in motion a number of<br />
facility enhancements.<br />
Always looking for ways to increase revenue sources, Moos spearheaded<br />
a five-year, $3.7 million contract with ESPN Regional in 1998 to<br />
be<strong>com</strong>e one of only three schools in the country with such an arrangement.<br />
Now in the eighth year of that partnership, the agreement helps fund an<br />
annual budget of more than $40 million.<br />
Under Moos’ tutelage, facility improvements have been a major priority.<br />
The department spent $3.5 million on McArthur Court in his first<br />
two years in updating the 80-year-old structure, including remodeling the<br />
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outer hallways, as well as redesigning and modernizing the services for the<br />
student-athlete center.<br />
Basketball attendance has soared at McArthur Court for the past 10<br />
years. In men’s basketball, the excitement since hiring former Duck player<br />
Ernie Kent has reached a fever pitch, especially as the Ducks won their<br />
first outright league title in 63 years in 2001-02. Mac Court has attracted<br />
crowds in excess of 9,000 fans 57 times the past eight years. In women’s<br />
basketball, Oregon has led the Pac-10 in attendance six of the last eight<br />
years, including last year’s league-leading average of 3,687. The Ducks<br />
successfully hosted the first and second rounds of the 2003 NCAA Tournament.<br />
That came on the heels of serving as host of the first Pac-10 women’s<br />
tournament and winning the WNIT championship in 2001-02. In 1999-00,<br />
a record average of 5,852 fans attended games to watch the Ducks claim<br />
their second straight conference title.<br />
However, Oregon’s success under Moos has not been confined to<br />
football and basketball. Representatives from at least 10 of the Ducks’ 18<br />
intercollegiate sports have advanced to postseason play seven of the past<br />
eight seasons, including 12 sports in 2004-05. And in the classroom, more<br />
than 500 UO student-athletes have earned Pac-10 all-academic honors<br />
during his tenure.<br />
Earning the respect of his counterparts from across the country, he<br />
has twice served as the executive vice president of the Pac-10 council,<br />
in addition to a dozen other <strong>com</strong>mittee appointments. Included among his<br />
assignments have been such <strong>com</strong>mittees as the NCAA Football Rules,<br />
NCAA Division I Football Issues, National Football Foundation & Hall of<br />
Fame Honors Court, Rose Bowl Management, Pac-10 Revenue Sharing,<br />
Pac-10 Long Range Planning (chair), Pac-10 Men’s Basketball Tournament<br />
(chair), Pac-10 Bowl, Pac-10 Championships, Pac-10 Compliance<br />
& Enforcement and Pac-10 Television (chair).<br />
Then there’s the icing on the cake: Oregon is one of only a handful<br />
of athletic departments nation wide that is self-sufficient. The UO athletic<br />
department generates enough revenue to cover its entire budget and does<br />
not take a single dollar from the University’s general fund.<br />
All that since he assumed the duties of director in July, 1995 after five<br />
years in the same position at the University of Montana.<br />
Moos began his athletics career in 1982 as assistant athletics director<br />
at Washington State University and also served as the school’s asso ciate<br />
director (1988-90). The 1973 Washington State graduate was a Pacific-8<br />
all-conference offensive lineman in 1972.<br />
During his Montana tenure, he created an academic support program<br />
and hired its first athletic academic coordinator, developed a facility<br />
enhancement plan that created more than $4 million in improvements and<br />
lifted the school’s fund-raising efforts to show a 300 percent in crease in<br />
private and corporate gifts.<br />
At Washington State, he was director of development for more than five<br />
years and associate director for nearly two years, supervising all external<br />
operations. Prior to that, he managed and owned private businesses in<br />
Washington and Oregon for eight years.<br />
He was a student assistant football coach at Washington State for the<br />
1973 season, then spent part of 1974 in Washington, D.C., serving as a<br />
government intern.<br />
Raised on a wheat and cattle ranch in eastern Washington, Moos<br />
(1-3-51) attended high school in Olympia when his father served in the<br />
governor’s cabinet.<br />
Moos earned his B.A. degree in history and was a three-year letterman<br />
in football before concluding his collegiate career by playing in the East-<br />
West Shrine all-star game in San Francisco.<br />
In 2004, Moos was recognized by his alma mater when he received the<br />
prestigious Washington State University Alumni Achievement Award. He’s also<br />
been the recipient of the Convention and Visitors Association of Lane County<br />
Leadership Award (2004), The Oregonian’s Top Five Most Influential People in<br />
the State of Oregon Sports (2003) and the General Neyland Lifetime Achievement<br />
Award, presented by the All-American Football Foundation (1999).<br />
Moos and his wife Kendra have three daughters: Christa (9-25-80),<br />
Brittany (6-11-84) and Kaiti (1-6-95); and two sons, Bo (2-19-89) and<br />
Benjamin (5-7-98).<br />
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Athletics Staff<br />
Now in her 18th year at Oregon, former Duck head women’s golf<br />
coach Reneé Mack Baumgartner was elevated to senior associate athletic<br />
director in the spring of 2002. She also serves as the Duck’s senior<br />
women’s administrator, a post she has held since the winter of 1999.<br />
Administrative duties for Baumgartner, who was inducted into to the<br />
National Golf Coaches Hall of Fame in January, 2004, include overseeing<br />
the Ducks’ women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, men’s<br />
and women’s tennis, women’s lacrosse and volleyball programs, as well<br />
as strength and conditioning, medical treatment and student services<br />
(Life Skills program). In addition, she is the department’s liaison to the<br />
Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA).<br />
The Portland, Ore., native retired from her duties as head women’s<br />
golf coach following the 2000 season after building Oregon into one of<br />
the nation’s premier programs. The Ducks posted three top-14 finishes<br />
Gary Gray, who has overseen the areas of academics and <strong>com</strong>pliance<br />
of NCAA and Pacific-10 Conference rules within the athletics<br />
department at the University of Oregon for the last 13 years, was<br />
elevated to the position of senior associate athletics director at the<br />
school in August 2006.<br />
Gray, who first joined the Ducks administration as assistant coordinator<br />
of academic services in 1984, has epitomized the emphasis<br />
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renee’ mack<br />
BAUMGARTNER<br />
• Senior Associate AD/<br />
Sr. Women’s Administrator<br />
• 18th Year<br />
• USC ‘87<br />
gary<br />
GRAY<br />
• Senior Associate AD/<br />
Compliance<br />
• 23rd Year<br />
• Western Illinois ‘82<br />
mike<br />
MARLOW<br />
• Senior Associate AD/<br />
External Affairs<br />
• 9th Year<br />
• Washington State ‘90<br />
Mike Marlow, who has been with the athletic department since June<br />
of 1998, serves as Oregon’s senior associate athletic director for external<br />
affairs. He oversees the offices of hospitality services, marketing<br />
and promotions, media services, and ticketing. He is also responsible<br />
for future football scheduling, as well as the administration of bowl<br />
trips and men’s basketball postseason tournaments, while continuing<br />
his oversight of the Duck Athletic Fund.<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
at the NCAA Championships in her final four seasons at the helm.<br />
In 1997, Oregon finished seventh at the NCAA tournament while<br />
Baumgartner was rewarded with Pacific-10 Conference and Far West<br />
District Coach of the Year honors.<br />
Baumgartner (3-19-65) began her coaching career at Oregon in<br />
1987 and coached through the 1993 season, guiding the team to its<br />
first NCAA tournament appearance and 17th place in 1993. Afterwards,<br />
she served a two-year stint at her alma mater, USC, before beginning<br />
her second tour of duty in Eugene in 1995.<br />
As an athlete, she was a four-year letterwinner on the Women of<br />
Troy golf teams which finished third and fourth nationally in 1986 and<br />
’87. As USC’s head coach, she led the team to a second-place finish<br />
at the 1994 NCAA Championships, hosted by the University of Oregon<br />
at The Oregon Golf Club in West Linn.<br />
She graduated from Southern California in 1987 with a degree in<br />
sports information/broadcast journalism. In 1989, she <strong>com</strong>pleted her<br />
master’s degree requirements and in 1996 was awarded a Ph.D. from<br />
Oregon in educational administration.<br />
Recently, she was appointed to the NCAA Division I Academics/Eligibility/Compliance<br />
Cabinet (term 2003-07). Baumgartner will also serve on<br />
a sub<strong>com</strong>mittee that will focus on legislative review and interpretations.<br />
She and her husband, Scott, a teacher and coach at Eugene’s<br />
Sheldon High School, are the parents of two daughters, Ellie Mack<br />
(3-11-97) and Abby Mack (2-26-00).<br />
that Oregon has placed on its academic progress of its athletes as he<br />
was promoted to assistant athletics director in 1990 and associate<br />
athletics director in 1997.<br />
He joins Reneé Baumgartner as one of two of the department’s<br />
senior associate athletics directors directly under Director of Athletics<br />
Bill Moos. Although he assumes the title formerly held by Dave Heeke,<br />
who departed in January 2006 to be<strong>com</strong>e the director of athletics at<br />
Central Michigan, Gray will retain the responsibilities he has been in<br />
charge of, dating back to 1987.<br />
The 54-year-old State Center, Iowa, native initiated his collegiate<br />
athletics administration career assisting with the building of the<br />
university’s athletics advising office and added the responsibilities as<br />
a liaison involving NCAA rules and regulations in 1993.<br />
Graduating with undergraduate and master’s degree from Western<br />
Illinois, he broke into the athletics profession working in the National<br />
Basketball Association and minor league baseball.<br />
Marlow, 39, joined UO as the regional director of development in<br />
Portland in 1998 and was appointed director of the DAF in 1999. He<br />
was elevated to assistant athletic director five months later and associate<br />
athletic director in the summer of 2003.<br />
Earning his undergraduate degree in political science/pre law from<br />
Washington State in 1990, Marlow (6-12-67) began his career in college<br />
athletics as assistant director of development at the University of<br />
Montana in 1991. In 1995, he assumed the role of assistant athletic<br />
director at the University of Idaho for three years.<br />
During his stint at Montana, the Hoquiam, Wash., native helped<br />
boost the athletic department’s annual fund-raising total approximately<br />
50 percent before increasing the athletic endowment at Idaho from $1<br />
million to $3.7 million from 1995 to 1998.<br />
Mike and his wife Barbara are parents of three children: Courtney<br />
(5-31-96), Jeffery (3-14-00) and Haley (7-12-01).
associate<br />
ATHLETIC DIRECTORS<br />
assistant<br />
ATHLETIC DIRECTORS<br />
Tim Roberts<br />
Regional Manager<br />
ESPN Plus<br />
Bob Beals<br />
9th year<br />
Iowa ‘77<br />
Tom Larson<br />
13th year<br />
Oregon ‘73<br />
Jere Hanks<br />
ESPN Plus<br />
Portland<br />
Bill Clever<br />
8th year<br />
New Mexico State ‘84<br />
ESPN Plus is now in its eighth season of <strong>com</strong>plementing the Oregon<br />
Sports Network by serving as an extension of the sales, marketing and<br />
production efforts for the Oregon Athletic Department. ESPN Plus is in<br />
the middle of a five-year contract with the University that will keep Oregon<br />
athletics on ESPN Plus through the 2007-08 season.<br />
Under the five-year agreement, the subsidiary of ABC Inc., and Walt<br />
Disney World Corp., focuses on the growth of the athletic department’s<br />
corporate sponsorship programs, providing sponsorship opportunities for<br />
Steve McBride<br />
30th year<br />
Oregon<br />
Shelly Jordan<br />
ESPN Plus<br />
Eugene<br />
Karen Nelson<br />
13th year<br />
Oregon State ‘70<br />
Herb Yamanaka<br />
47th year<br />
Oregon ‘57<br />
Achelle Frichette<br />
ESPN Plus<br />
Eugene<br />
Dave Williford<br />
22nd year<br />
Kansas ‘77<br />
Athletics Staff<br />
Courtney Oversby<br />
ESPN Plus<br />
Eugene<br />
radio, TV, promotions and signage.<br />
The local ESPN Plus office is run by director of institutions Tim Roberts,<br />
a 1987 Oregon graduate and a previous regional director for the Oregon<br />
Duck Athletic Fund. Jere Hanks, a 1992 Oregon graduate, serves as senior<br />
account executive in Portland, while 1997 Kansas graduate Shelly Canada<br />
and 1991 Oregon graduate Achelle Frichette are Eugene-based account<br />
executives. Courtney Oversby, a 2000 Oregon graduate, is the sales assistant<br />
in Eugene.<br />
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Athletics Staff<br />
Chris Bjork<br />
Executive Director,<br />
Duck Athletic Fund<br />
Justin Fisher<br />
Duck Athletic Fund<br />
Bend<br />
Jeff Nunes<br />
General Manager,<br />
Hospitality Services<br />
182<br />
Steve Pohl<br />
Video<br />
Coordinator<br />
Dr. Ken Singer<br />
Team Physician<br />
Eric Brandt<br />
Director, Food &<br />
Hospitality Services<br />
Carol Jaeger<br />
Mac Court<br />
Equipment Manager<br />
Debbie Nankivell<br />
Personnel Director<br />
Laraine Raish<br />
Advisor,<br />
Rally Squad<br />
Chris Butler<br />
Director,<br />
Information Technology<br />
Laura Jorgensen<br />
Associate Director,<br />
Ticket Sales<br />
Kenton Olson<br />
Asst. Dir. Marketing,<br />
Web Site Mgmt.<br />
Angie Sit<br />
Director,<br />
Marketing & Promotions<br />
Dr. Robert Crist<br />
Director,<br />
Athletic Medicine<br />
Garrett Klassy<br />
Director,<br />
Ticket Sales<br />
Leanne Pascua<br />
Eligibility<br />
Coordinator<br />
Megan Robertson Mark Ruckwardt<br />
Assistant Director, Purchasing/Contract<br />
Marketing & Promotions Administrator<br />
Ingrid Skoog<br />
Director,<br />
Sports Nutrition<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
Vicki Strand<br />
Events Manager<br />
Matt English<br />
Duck Athletic Fund<br />
Eugene<br />
Brett Moyer<br />
Assistant Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
Sherri Pinkerton<br />
Assistant GM,<br />
Food Services<br />
John Sargeant<br />
General Manager,<br />
Food Services<br />
Kurt Zimmerman<br />
Duck Athletic Fund<br />
Eugene<br />
Eric Fasbender<br />
Grounds Manager<br />
Kim Murray<br />
Duck Athletic Fund<br />
Portland<br />
Stephanie Plueard<br />
Assistant Ticket<br />
Manager
University<br />
of Oregon<br />
Athletic<br />
Media<br />
Services<br />
2727 Leo Harris PKWY<br />
Eugene, OR 97404<br />
Phone: (541) 346-5488<br />
Fax: (541) 346-5449<br />
www.goducks.<strong>com</strong><br />
Dave Williford<br />
Assistant AD/Media Services<br />
Football Contact<br />
Direct: (541) 346-2251<br />
Home: (541) 729-6801<br />
E-mail: diw@uoregon.edu<br />
Andy McNamara<br />
Assistant Director/Publications<br />
W Volleyball/W Basketball<br />
Allison Ross<br />
Assistant Director<br />
Softball/Football Contact<br />
Direct: (541) 346-0962<br />
Home: (541) 520-8161<br />
E-mail: aross@uoregon.edu<br />
CREDENTIALS: Admittance to all areas<br />
of McArthur Court may be ob tained with proper<br />
credentials. Requests for credentials must be<br />
made to assistant director of media services<br />
Greg Walker. Those qualifying for admittance<br />
for the entire season will be issued credentials in<br />
advance of the season. Visiting media can arrange<br />
for credentials through the visiting SID. Credentials<br />
granted to all others will be left at the will call window at McArthur Court, located<br />
in the northwest corner of the building on University Street, next to the entrance for<br />
Services for Student-Athletes. All requests should be made as far in advance as<br />
possible. Because of limited space, credentials will be granted at the discretion of<br />
the office of media services. Only outlets producing audited circulation or audience<br />
totals will be granted working credentials.<br />
LOCATION: The press area at McArthur Court is the front row of the first<br />
balcony on the east side of the floor. Entrance is gained on the balcony level. Radio<br />
is located at the end of the scorer’s table nearest their respective teams. Television<br />
positions are opposite the scorer’s table.<br />
FACILITIES: The press area at McArthur Court can ac<strong>com</strong>modate 58 working<br />
members. Press video crews may shoot from the floor level or the platform in the<br />
first balcony on the west side when not occupied by live television cameras. Photographers<br />
are allowed behind the yellow out-of-bounds section at either the north<br />
or south ends of McArthur Court.<br />
POST-GAME WORK AREAS: The old sports information office in McArthur<br />
Court has been remodeled and is available for working members of the news media.<br />
There are three collect or credit card only telephones available on a first-<strong>com</strong>e,<br />
first-serve basis.<br />
BROADCAST RIGHTS: All requests for radio and television rights, delayed<br />
and live, should be directed to Dave Heeke, Associate Athletic Director, External<br />
Operations at the University of Oregon at (541) 346-4483.<br />
SERVICES: All members of the working press will be supplied with game program,<br />
statistics and press notes prior to the game. Final and halftime statistics will<br />
be furnished along with play-by-play sheets. Stat monitors will be provided for radio<br />
and television talent. Oregon also will assist with post-game quotes and in securing<br />
radio and television statisticians and helpers whenever possible.<br />
TELEPHONES: Radio and television stations should make arrangements for<br />
their own telephones at McArthur Court. Oregon will have phones in the press room<br />
Direct: (541) 346-2253<br />
Home: (541) 543-0123<br />
E-mail: mcnamara@uoregon.edu<br />
Len Casanova Center, 2727 Leo Harris PKWY<br />
Eugene, OR 97401<br />
www.goducks.<strong>com</strong><br />
T: (541) 346-5488 F: (541) 346-5449<br />
Press Row: (541) 346-4497<br />
Oregon Media Services<br />
Greg Walker<br />
Assistant Director<br />
Men’s Basketball/WSoccer/MGolf<br />
Direct: (541) 346-2252<br />
Home: (541) 954-8775<br />
E-mail: gswalker@uoregon.edu<br />
Geoff Thurner<br />
Assistant Director<br />
M+W Track/W Golf<br />
Direct: (541) 346-2250<br />
Home: (541) 343-0129<br />
E-mail: gthurner@uoregon.edu<br />
Josh O’Toole<br />
Intern<br />
Wrestling/M&W Tennis/Lacrosse<br />
Direct: (541) 346-5532<br />
Home: (541) 9535705<br />
E-mail: jotoole@.uoregon.edu<br />
and media services office for use after the game<br />
for third-party, collect or credit card calls. Anyone<br />
wishing to install a telephone at McArthur Court<br />
should contact University Tele<strong>com</strong>munications<br />
(541-346-3198) for all services.<br />
PARKING: A limited number of parking<br />
passes will be made available through the Oregon<br />
Media Services Office. Parking is located on University Street and east of McArthur<br />
Court, adjacent to Hayward Field. Parking will be determined at the discretion of the<br />
media services office.<br />
INTERVIEWS: Post-game interviews with Coach Ernie Kent will be con ducted in<br />
the interview room (B37) in the basement of McArthur Court. Oregon players will be<br />
available for interviews after an appropriate “cooling off” period. No player interviews<br />
will be conducted during the day of the game. Interviews will be scheduled around<br />
classes and practice. Contact the media services office to arrange interview time.<br />
ROAD COVERAGE: Those media outlets who plan to cover the University of<br />
Oregon on the road may make credential requests through Greg Walker approximately<br />
one week prior to the trip.<br />
COACH KENT INTERVIEWS: Contact Greg Walker at the Oregon media<br />
services office to set up interviews. Coach Kent is generally available weekday mornings<br />
in his office and after practice at McArthur Court.<br />
COACH ERNIE KENT SHOW: Ernie Kent will do a weekly television show on<br />
KEZI - TV during the Pacific- 10 Conference season as well as a weekly radio show<br />
on KUGN-AM. In addition, he does a pre-and post-game radio show for every game<br />
with “Voice of the Ducks” Jerry Allen on KUGN-AM.<br />
DIRECTIONS TO McARTHUR COURT: From l-5 - Take exit #194 and head<br />
west. Follow the signs for the University of Oregon. Continue south on Coburg Rd. and<br />
cross the bridge. Stay left and continue on Coburg, which be<strong>com</strong>es Broadway for a<br />
few blocks, then be<strong>com</strong>es Franklin Blvd. Off Franklin, turn right on Agate St. Next, take<br />
a right on 15th then a left on University St. McArthur Court is located down one block<br />
on the left side of University. From Eugene’s Mahlon Sweet Airport - Take Hwy. 99W<br />
south to Beltline Rd. Take Delta Hwy. east and use the Autzen Stadium exit to Country<br />
Club Rd. south. Get in the center lane and go straight off the exit ramp through the<br />
intersection. Then take the first right to Downtown on Coburg Rd. Go over the bridge<br />
and stay left. Coburg Rd. be<strong>com</strong>es Broadway briefly, then turns into Franklin Blvd. Off<br />
Franklin, turn right on Agate St. Next, take a right on 15th then a left on University St.<br />
McArthur Court is located down one block on the left side of University.<br />
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Oregon Sports Network<br />
OSN Radio Network<br />
The Oregon Sports Network, in its 20th season of operation,<br />
continues to broadcast all University of Oregon men’s and women’s<br />
basketball and football<br />
contests, and coaches<br />
shows exclusively along its state-wide affiliate network.<br />
Since it’s inception in 1987, as a means to promote all<br />
activities within the athletic department, the Oregon Sports<br />
Network has been known as one of the nation’s pioneer inhouse<br />
radio and television networks on<br />
the collegiate scene. This network airs<br />
over 90 radio and television broadcasts<br />
per year.<br />
The cornerstones of the Oregon<br />
Sports Network are KUGN 590 in Eugene/Springfield and<br />
Newsradio KXL 750 in Portland. KUGN has been the Eugene<br />
broadcast partner for the last 10 years, while KXL has been<br />
part of the network since it’s inception.<br />
184<br />
2006-07 Oregon Sports Network<br />
Market Station Frequency<br />
Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KBND-AM . . . . . . . . . 1110<br />
Brookings . . . . . . . . . . . . KURY-AM . . . . . . . . . . . .910<br />
Coos Bay/North Bend . . KHSN-AM . . . . . . . . . 1230<br />
Corvallis/Albany . . . . . . . KGAL-AM . . . . . . . . . . 1580<br />
Eugene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KUGN-AM . . . . . . . . . . .590<br />
Florence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . KCST-FM . . . . . . . . . . 106.9<br />
Klamath Falls . . . . . . . . . . KFLS-AM . . . . . . . . . . 1450<br />
Las Vegas, Nev.. . . . . . . . KLAV-AM . . . . . . . . . . 1230<br />
Lincoln City . . . . . . . . . . . KBCH-AM . . . . . . . . . 1400<br />
Medford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KTMT-AM . . . . . . . . . . . .580<br />
Newport/Toledo . . . . . . . KPPT-AM . . . . . . . . . . 1230<br />
Portland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KXL-AM. . . . . . . . . . . . . .750<br />
Roseburg. . . . . . . . . . . . . KQEN-AM . . . . . . . . . 1240<br />
Salem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KYKN-AM. . . . . . . . . . 1430<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON<br />
The Voice of the Ducks<br />
Veteran Oregon sportscaster Jerry<br />
Allen continues his role as the Ducks’<br />
popular radio play-by-play voice for the<br />
20th season in addition to his weekday<br />
morning drive-time shift for radio station<br />
KUGN 590 in Eugene.<br />
A graduate of Southern Oregon University,<br />
Allen has extensive play-by-play<br />
Jerry Allen experience in high school and small college<br />
sports in southern Oregon, having<br />
been general manager and an on-air personality at KYJC Radio<br />
in Medford for eight years before moving to Eugene.<br />
Allen also hosts the weekly Duck Sports Rap Show on OSN<br />
Tuesday nights and the Friday night Duck Talk radio show, as<br />
well as co-hosting Duck Calls every Tuesday morning with UO<br />
Athletics Director Bill Moos.<br />
OSN Television Network<br />
For the ninth straight season, the<br />
Oregon Sports Network will provide<br />
live television coverage of several Duck<br />
basketball<br />
games. KEZI<br />
Joe Giansante<br />
Sports Director<br />
Joe Giansante, a<br />
University graduate<br />
and former Duck<br />
mascot, handles<br />
the play-by-play duties for OSN TV<br />
programming, while UO letterman Rob Closs<br />
is the color <strong>com</strong>mentator. Eugene’s KEZI<br />
(9) in the southern Willamette Valley is the<br />
flagship station, and is joined on the television<br />
Rob Closs network by<br />
Comcast<br />
Cable (14) in the Portland area as<br />
well as KDRV-TV (12) in Medford,<br />
KDKF-TV (31) in Klamath Falls and Chambers Cable in Bend.
0<br />
Aaron Brooks<br />
G, 6-0, 165, Sr.-3V<br />
Seattle, Wash.<br />
4<br />
Bryce Taylor<br />
G, 6-5, 205, Jr.-2V<br />
Encino, Calif.<br />
12<br />
Tajuan Porter<br />
G , 5-6, 160, Fr.-HS<br />
Detroit, Mich.<br />
25<br />
Chamberlain Oguchi<br />
G, 6-5, 195, Jr.-2V<br />
Houston, Texas<br />
1 3<br />
Malik Hairston 2Jordan Kent<br />
G, 6-6, 200, Jr.-2V<br />
G, 6-5, 205, Sr.-3V<br />
Detroit, Mich. Eugene, Ore.<br />
5<br />
Josh Akwenuke<br />
G, 6-5, 200, Jr.-TR<br />
Portland, Ore.<br />
13<br />
Churchill Odia<br />
G, 6-6, 205, So.-TR<br />
Lagos, Nigeria<br />
42<br />
Adam Zahn<br />
F, 6-8, 230, Sr.-3V<br />
Redondo Beach, Calif.<br />
10<br />
Maarty Leunen<br />
F, 6-9, 215, Jr.-2V<br />
Redmond, Ore.<br />
21<br />
Adrian Stelly<br />
G, 6-3, 185, Sr.-2V<br />
Portland, Ore.<br />
45<br />
Ray Schafer<br />
C, 7-0, 235, Jr.-2V<br />
Wasilla, Alaska<br />
Radio/TV Roster<br />
Mitch Platt<br />
F, 6-10, 275, Jr.-2V<br />
Henderson, Nev.<br />
11<br />
Frantz Dorsainvil<br />
F , 6-8, 260, Jr.-TR<br />
Montreal, Canada<br />
24<br />
LeKendric Longmire<br />
G, 6-5, 200, Fr.-HS<br />
Pascagoula, Miss.<br />
50<br />
Joevan Catron<br />
F, 6-6, 225, Fr.-HS<br />
Phoenix, Ill.<br />
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2006-07 Schedule<br />
<strong>186</strong><br />
2006-07 Schedule<br />
OPPONENT LOCATION TV TIME<br />
NOVEMBER<br />
1 Wednesday LEWIS & CLARK (EX) McArthur Court 7 p.m.<br />
6 Monday SOUTHERN OREGON (EX) McArthur Court 7 p.m.<br />
10 Friday & LEHIGH McArthur Court 7 p.m.<br />
& Cal State Northridge vs. Portland State 4:30 p.m.<br />
11 Saturday & CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE McArthur Court 3:30 p.m.<br />
& Lehigh vs. Portland State 1 p.m.<br />
12 Sunday & PORTLAND STATE McArthur Court OSN 3 p.m.<br />
& Cal State Northridge vs. Lehigh 12:30 p.m.<br />
17 Friday UC IRVINE McArthur Court 8 p.m.<br />
20 Monday at Rice Houston, Texas OSN 5 p.m.<br />
29 Wednesday at Georgetown Washington, D.C. OSN 4:30 p.m.<br />
DECEMBER<br />
9 Saturday % NEBRASKA Rose Garden FSN Noon<br />
11 Monday BETHUNE-COOKMAN McArthur Court 7 p.m.<br />
15 Friday EASTERN WASHINGTON McArthur Court 7 p.m.<br />
17 Sunday IDAHO STATE McArthur Court 5 p.m.<br />
23 Saturday MERCER McArthur Court 1 p.m.<br />
28 Thursday PORTLAND McArthur Court 7 p.m.<br />
30<br />
JANUARY<br />
Saturday # at Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. FSN 1 p.m.<br />
4 Thursday # USC McArthur Court OSN 5:30 p.m.<br />
6 Saturday # UCLA McArthur Court FSN 11 a.m.<br />
11 Thursday # at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. FSN 7:30 p.m.<br />
14 Sunday # at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. FSN 5 p.m.<br />
18 Thursday # STANFORD McArthur Court FSN 5:30 p.m.<br />
20 Saturday # CALIFORNIA McArthur Court OSN 5 p.m.<br />
25 Thursday # at Washington Seattle, Wash. 8 p.m.<br />
27 Saturday # at Washington State Pullman, Wash. FSNNW 7 p.m.<br />
FEBRUARY<br />
1 Thursday # at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. FSN 7:30 p.m.<br />
3 Saturday # at USC Los Angeles, Calif. OSN 12:30 p.m.<br />
8 Thursday # ARIZONA STATE McArthur Court OSN 5:30 p.m.<br />
10 Saturday # ARIZONA McArthur Court ABC 12:30 p.m.<br />
15 Thursday # at California Berkeley, Calif. 7:30 p.m.<br />
17 Saturday # at Stanford Stanford, Calif. OSN 5 p.m.<br />
22 Thursday # WASHINGTON STATE McArthur Court 7 p.m.<br />
24<br />
MARCH<br />
Saturday # WASHINGTON McArthur Court FSN 7:30 p.m.<br />
3 Saturday # OREGON STATE McArthur Court OSN *3 p.m.<br />
7-10 Wed.-Sat. + Pac-10 Tournament Los Angeles, Calif. FSN/CBS TBA<br />
15-18 Thurs.-Sun. NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds TBA CBS TBA<br />
22-25 Thurs.-Sun. NCAA Regionals TBA CBS TBA<br />
31-4/2 Sat.-Mon. NCAA Final Four Atlanta, Ga. CBS TBA<br />
& Basketball Travelers Classic - Oregon (McArthur Court, Eugene, Ore.)<br />
% Pape’ Jam (Rose Garden, Portland, Ore.)<br />
* Unless selected by the Pac-10 for a television wildcard game<br />
+ Pacific-10 Tournament (Staples Center, Los Angeles, Calif.)<br />
# Pacific-10 Conference Game<br />
Home games in BOLD All times Pacific and subject to change<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON